1962 Cache Valley earthquake

[1] In addition to Utah and Idaho, the quake was felt in Colorado, Montana, Nevada, and Wyoming.

The United States Geological Survey report shows a magnitude Mw5.9,[3] and the report from the Intermountain Seismic Belt Historical Earthquake Project at the University of Utah shows a magnitude of Mw5.7.

[4][1] At least one news outlet stated the University of Utah recorded the quake as being a magnitude Mw 5.5.

[9] The building with the most significant damage was the LDS Benson Stake Tabernacle in Richmond, which was eventually torn down due to the extensive structural issues caused by the quake.

[9] There was extensive damage to North Cache High School, headstones in the cemetery were knocked over, and many houses had collapsed chimneys and masonry, broken windows, and cracked walls.