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Show m Answer On Tiio Piwis SALT LAKE CITY --There's --There's no answer yet regarding Davis County s request for extended telephone service. A SPOKESPERSON for the Public Service Commission said no decision has been handed down by thehnrnenen member PSC as of noon Tuesday and it was no, known when a ruling on the rehear ings will be reached. The commission heard six full days of hearings --including --including upwards of 5C individual in-dividual testimonies - as tney "raveled throughout Davis County, Ogden and Salt Lake conducting public hearings. THE COMMISSION earlier had ruled in favor of toll free calling throughout Davis County, from Farmington Sh include the hurray . exchange, and from the Kaysville-Layton area north to include Ogden. But before the ruling could be made official, in writing, state legislators from Davis County met with PSC members and the verbal order was extended to include Ogden and Salt Lake City. MOUNTAIN Bell and the State Division of Public Utilities Utili-ties then filed for a rehearing and the additional public meetings followed. If the previous PSC ruling stands, extended telephone service for Farmington Far-mington to Murray could be completed in about 18 months. However, extended service to accommodate Kaysville-Layton residents could not be expected until the fall of 1981, according to Mountain Bell officials, grb |