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Show Dial System Switches to National I here Sixty men were laid-of- f March 12th the only day the mine worked that week. Those who live in camp who were on the lay-olist are: Henry Day, Arlen Dyches, Arthur Erickson, Byron and William Olsen, Eli Sena Utahs new automatic toll i Salt Lake City, was placed in manager of the telephone comswitching equipment, located In I service Sunday, March 16, accord-th- e pany. This marked the completion main telephone building injing to Philip B. Horsley, Price of a five million dollar construction and service improvement project that began in 1956. It is the second system of its kind to be installed in the Mountain States area. Nielsen. The new equipment is part of The snow storms of the past a nationwile toll dialing network week have kept canyon residents that makes possible more efficient busy with their shovels. At fre: use of long distance circuits and cars have been stalled times quent a faster routing of long distance here and there along the roads. calls. Customers will continue to Mrs. Mr. and Clement Gomez place their long distance calls as and family had the misfortune of usual with an operator. sliding over a steep bank down It is anticipated that approxi- onto the railroad tracks. They mately 75 per cent of the 33,000 were very lucky as none of them long distance calls originating were injured. daily in Utah will pass through Kenneth Boren was a guest at the equipment as well as most Bill Mills home this week. the of the long distance calls terminMr. and Mrs. Waymond Marating in exchanges throughout the state. This will provide improved shall and baby of Morgan were long distance telephone service in visitors here at the Arthur Erickthe entire intermountain area. son home Friday and Saturday. The new equipment will serve Saturday evening they attended a both incoming and outgoing calls wedding reception for Mr. and as well as calls routed through Mrs. Van Tucker at Price. The Salt Lake City to other commun- new Mrs. Tucker will, be remem' ities in Utah and adjacent states bered as Jolene Erickson, daughFor the past eight months up ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Erickto 125 telephone technicians have son of Wellington, former Spring been busy installing the intricate Canyon residents. Waymonds parequipment. Approximately 125,000 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Marelectrical relays and 38,000 miles shall of Salt Lake City, also former residents, attended the wedof wire were used in various switching ding, the Mr. and Mrs. Grant Chadwick units. Twelve additional operator switchboard positions have been of Springville were Sunday visadded in order to provide persona- itors at the Jay Chadwick home. lized operator assistance whenever Those from the ward who atrequired on calls terminating in tended stake Sunday school meetUtah exchanges. ing at Helper Sunday afternoon To assure equal distribution. of were Bishop Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. calls through the equipment, au Reid Qlsen, Darlene Olson, Emily tomatic cameras keep a constant Lambert, Jay Chadwick and Pearl record of the flow of traffic over Anderson. the various long distance circuits. Carol and Byron Olsen and If the cameras show a particular Coleen and Dick Olsen attended group of circuits to be overloaded a wedding in Dragerton fpr an adjustment in the routing of brother, Robert Sneddon, THE BIG SWITCH . . . Edward Schackleford and Blaine Barton, Salt calls is made to obtain a maxi- and Virginia Yelonek of Drager Lake City central office repairmen, are shown making a final in- mum of efficiency. ton. new calls switchof used automatic toll in crossbar the relays Operators placing spection through Mr. and Mrs. Tom Anderson and the new equipment no longer use ing equipment installed to serve the people of Utah. the conventional dial. They use daughter, Becky, were guests at a "key pulse unit that resembles the Darrell Curtis and L. J. Andthe keys on a small 10 key add- erson homes during the weekend. Donald Finley of Salt Lake City ing machine. As the keys are de- was a Spring Canyon visitor Wedto are transmitted pressed signals nesday, the equipment on a musical tone, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid The telephone company has learned that with musical tones were honored at a party at the A MATTER OF information is transmitted fast- church Thursday evening. A proer, more accurately and over gram and a pot luck luncheon were enjoyed. LaPreal Richards greater distances. FORMS, SEE US! conducted the events of the eveThe modem is a equipment I electric "brain designed to obey ning. Those from but of town who the slighest command of the op- attended were Mr. and Mrs. Dale We design forms to fit your erator. It listens for her call, Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Reid, business and expedite counts the pulses of her dial, re- Mr. and Mrs. N. Reddington, and members the number, examines Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Scherer, chil yoUr operations . . . print the dial equipment available, dren of the Reids. Also from out them to perfection . . . delearns where the call is going, de- of town were Mr. and Mrs. Clincides on the best route, tests to ton Anderson and Mr. and Mrs liver them promptly at see if the route is clear, selects an Walter Donaldson. alternate if the first route is busy, reasonable prices. See our Elmer Evans and son, Larry, of sets up the connection to the dial- Salt Lake City spent the weekour suggessamples, get ed telephone, and rings the bell. end here .with their family. Mr. Horsley said, "only through tions. No obligation. Mr. and Mrs. Masaji Imai and continued progress in the tele family were Saturday evening phone business have we been able guests at tbe York Amano home to keep pace with the rapid grow- in Helper. THE th and industrial development of A group of ladies from around this area. By installing this modthe bend were entertained at ern switching system we are ex dinner party at the home of Marie to new an in invitation tending Chadwick Monday afternoon. dustry.to come to Utah, and to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Timothy atour present customers an invitation to expand. Our long distance tended funeral services at Drager facilities will be adequate to meet their future requirements. 'Disease Cases Twenty-Tw- o 4-- A Mr. and Mrs. Van Tucker at the LDS Institute building at Price News Highlights Concerning Spring Canyon Folks Reported ff . inter-connecti- Co-lee- ns ton for a Mrs. Saturday evening. Vicki Olsen, Kim Jones, Cherie William Hunter, in Sunnydale. Lindsey, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day left Evans, and Boyd Erickson assistA stork shower for Mrs. Tom to spend a few days at ed Darlene Olsen in presenting the Anderson was given by Darlene Tuesday Orem, where they plan to move in Standard at Primary Monday aftOlson at the church basement the near ernoon. Eleanor English conductfuture. ed the meeting. A large number Friday evening. Mrs. Anderson The program at Sacrament of children will be remembered as the former donated Sunday evening was given for the Iretta Curtis of Spring Canyon. meeting hospital and Mrs. Primary Clarence and Reid his by grandThose who attended from out the English gave pennies. birthday Dale and Wayne Reid, of canyon were: Katherine Casey sons, was conducted School Sunday Helper. and Lou Jean Garcia of Helper Er-linArlen Dyches is spending this by Jay Chadwick this week. and Mrs. Earl Hemmelwright of Rameriz and Karl Street Cleveland. week in Moroni. gave 2 Vz minute talks. Karen Mrs. Winnie Reid and her son, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jensen at- Jones presented the sacrament Eddie, and his wife and baby tended the wedding reception for gem. spent several days at American Fork during the week. THE Page Three Mrs. Orvall Wall left Monday March 20, 1958 Thursday, evening for Salt Lake City where she will stay a short while at the home of her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wall. Their Baby is ill. sister-in-la- Ar-del- la love-penni- es da TE Arthur Erickson spent the first of the week in Ogden. Mrs. .Frank Canfield is home after spending a while' in Cheyenne, Wyoming, with her daughter, Wanda Larkin, who has been very ill. The Byron Olsen family were weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Olsens parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'JATERFILL Hrazier AND A man said to his neighbor on meeting him on the way to the I hear you lost supermarket: your job. Get fired?" "Well, you know the foreman hes the guy who stands and watches the other fellows work. What's that got to do with you? "Well, he got jealous of me, People thought I was the Si OP THE BOURBON KENTUCKY SINCE 1810 86 Proof C56 WATERFIll AND FRAZIER DISTILLERY COMPANY. BARDSTOWN. KENTUCKY Veiere's VeSere's 'ALLOU7 4-- A I disease cases were reported to the Utah State De partment of Health from Carbon county during the week ending March 14 a report from that state agency reveals. 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