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Show 158 of described destruction, wa t.e r-s chocolate-colored by about the , ,,7 rushed f'r-ori PaJ. rish, pa i.rrt Ford ... , tv/O yens upon te and outbuildings of Eerbert the outbuildings and $7,000 outbuildings, o tne r homes and and d21Tlaged, least a crushed, \',·2.S nearly covered with an ei6-.1-tt;:/-ye2.r-old by the tide he nor any 100 ouch acres a was AUG- \'lOrth of to de3)th a was crops :{ughes was left buried to or The away. was schoolhouse ten of badly was left =eet, c..nd Al thougJ1 destroyed. carried nearly 200 yards his neck in Duck, Li f'e, But neither approximately choicest farm land had been ravaged, TTees' Aug. of reclarnation.8 \,7ent Over Road, 1930, p. 8. in a testimony Eurekan Tells," 12, Land in U't ah 12, his Several $20,000, r,onday; by \'lednesday morning, of were of He nr-y Barber. public hi&lJ.\'c_y of -be point beyond hope ribune, 8"'Eest Tribune, s as Centerville of te can- demolished swept at heavy of destroyed were cows person lost his of Uta' 7"'Acres Salt Le \':2.S o thez- That nile Char Le s and it to of 2.. $20,000 e s t ima tcd dozen of Acres home either layer 0: debris 2. were of the were east wa.LL The , be.Low, property, valued Forter-',':al ter nursery obliterated. i a end Steed 600 8odc.itional chickens. ana. buildings at of Smith lost his $12,000 home, Senator David F. State Dav i s Streeper rooms "2. mass as consistency conrnun i ties helyless tV/o observer one 1930, p. ' 1. Ruined, 3100d Pinds," S2.lt La.tre |