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Show 0- errs en rza By GARY R. BLODGETT Beginning next Sunday, Davis County residents will be able to call from county border to border without a longdistance long-distance charge. MOUNTAIN BELL Telephone Tele-phone officials said Kaysville-Layton Kaysville-Layton area residents will also be able to call north into Ogden and south to include the Salt Lake City area without a toll. Utilization of the second phase of the Extended Area Service (EAS) will begin at 12:01 a.m. Sunday and will coincide with the delivery of the new Ogden telephone directories. WITH PHASE Two in operation oper-ation Sunday, those customers served by switching offices in Clearfield, Kaysville, Bountiful Bounti-ful and Farmington will be affected by the "cutover." Also, Kaysville-Layton customers cus-tomers with 544 and 546 prefixes pre-fixes will have toll-free calling to Ogden on the north and through the Salt Lake City Exchange Ex-change on the south. THUS, CUSTOMERS who now have 376 prefixes will be changed to 544, and 766 prefix numbers will be 546. These new prefix numbers will appear in the new Ogden directories direc-tories which will be delivered simultaneously with the effective effec-tive "cutover" date, Mountain Moun-tain Bell Telephone Co. officials offi-cials explained. What will the additional cost be? BASED ON today's tariffs, Davis County's increased monthly rates will vary for EAS from 30 cents for Farmington Farm-ington customers to as much as $3.08 for Kaysville-Layton customers with private lines. Basic charges will be based on the number of "rate group" changes. For example, Kaysville-Layton area residents will pay the highest rate of increase in-crease because these customers custom-ers will be using extended service ser-vice from six to nine rate groups. CLEARFIELD area customers custom-ers will be able to call into Ogden and as far south as Bountiful without a toll charge. Bountiful customers will be able to call south into Murray (as they have in the past) and as far north as Clearfield. Clear-field. Kaysville-Layton custom ers who have been the most restrictive of all Davis County customers in toll-free calling to date will be able to call north into Ogden and south into Salt Lake City without a longdistance long-distance charge. HOWEVER, Bountiful-Farmington Bountiful-Farmington customers will not be able to call Ogden with a toll charge, it was explained. Effective with the new "cutover" date will be new services, not previously avail- able in Davis County on a wholesale basis. These include call forwarding, call waiting, three-way calling and speed calling. CALL FORWARDING will allow incoming calls to be switched to any other phone. This will provide security as well as convenience because unanswered phone calls will never again inform the caller that no one is at home or that a business is temporarily unattended. un-attended. Call waiting lets the customer custom-er know, while you are still on the line, that another caller is waiting to complete a call. This service will allow you to put one caller on "hold" while you answer the second incoming call. THREE-WAY calling lets the customer add a third customer cus-tomer to the telephone conversation conver-sation (or conference call) and . may be used with any combination com-bination of local or longdistance long-distance parties. Speed calling is a special service which lets the customer custom-er reach frequently called numbers by dialingjust one or two digits. The other numbers are in the telephone "memory." "mem-ory." This service is available in packages of 8, 30 or 38 local or long-distance numbers of your choice. SERVICE CHARGES will depend on services rendered to each customer. Ogden Ll 392 479 rfTl 393 621 ff D 394 626 1 D 4 U 399 627 i Huntsville . 731 745 f 1 Clearfield ' ft 1 773 776 825 Kaysville 544 546 E Ul Farmington Bountiful I H 292 295 298 U ? G ) Salt Lake City Zone 237 364 522 539 . JL.-.L-7-7. 321 466 524 581 322 467 526 582 . Magna 328 484 531 583 14 350 485 532 584 ' 250 355 486 533 972 359 487 534 973 965 i 363 521 535 974 )Keams 966 r : 957 Holladay IZZZZZS 968 272 I M 969 277 a HT w 1 Cottonwood VJ I Murray 942 1 261 264 943 - 262 266 L 1 263 268 V fJ B j , h Midvale r.J 254 566 255 571 1 561 572 J |