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Show formation, repair service, timw-of-day, and the telephone company. At the time of the dial system cutover an installer will visit each coin box to make adjustments and the station will be ready for dial use. A lastminute check also will be made to see that new directories are in place. Calls to long distance will be handled by placing two nickels or a dime in the telephone and dialing "O" for operator, after which the coins will be returned to the user. The patron is advised by the operator oper-ator of the coins required to te made on long distance calls, the same as under the manual operation. Pay Telephones ' Included in '55 Modernization Pay telephones, revaled only by the party line for their romantic station in American life, are get-tnig get-tnig a 1955 modernization in the Springville area. New coin boxes being installed in the area will accept two nickels or one dime for a local call. The patron must place the coins in the instrument before dilaing, and the equipment provides for an automatic auto-matic return of the coin in case the patron encounters a busy signal sig-nal or the called party fails to answer. Coins will also be automatically auto-matically returned on calls to police, pol-ice, fice department, sheriff, in- |