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Show Let George Do It S. L. Building Boom Slows Telephone Installation 'Tarly this fall I moved to a new home from an address where I had a telephone for ten years," writes J. L. G. of Salt Lake City. . -1 couldn't have the phone transferred, and I still can't get one. "I was discharged dis-charged from the service with a disability which, when I have a re-' currsncs. de-1 waiter, district manager, Mountain ' States Telephone and Telegraph Co. In some cases the company must Install base cable clear back to the central office. Mr. Buckwalter said the company com-pany Is making every effort to expedite Installation of faculties in the new residential areas sad Is trying to take care of the most urgent requirements first. - If you will write directly to him, giving him your full name and address, ad-dress, and stating your condition, he said he will attempt to get telephone service to you at the earliest possible time. D. L. M. of Salt Lake City asks: "When was the Deer creek dam completed and what is Its size?" The Deer creek dam was completed com-pleted la October, 1941. It is 240 feet high snd 1300 feet long. ' Send questions, suggestions or complaints to George, in care of the Salt Lake Telegram, 143 S. Main. Pull names and addresses should be included In letters. George will use only Initials if requested. mends thst I get George to a. hospital rapidly. When It happens it lesves me so weak from loss of blood thst I can hardly hard-ly walk and would not be able to get to a neighbors to phone. "If you can find out the real reason why I csa't get a telephone, rd certainly appreciate It." The area In which you live, Mr. O., like so many In the Salt Lake area. Is one m which the construction construc-tion of new homes has progressed at such a rapid rate that construction construc-tion of distribution plants is required, re-quired, according to J, E. Buck- |