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Show Telephone calls in 1969 totaled Utahns continued their talking talk-ing ways in 1968 by averaging 992 calls per person. That's 325 more calls than people make in Canada, the callingest nation in the world. Jack J. Dalton, district manager, man-ager, said there were approximately approxi-mately 1.041.718.400 total calls placed by Utahns during the year over the state's half-mil-lior. phones. Canada narrowly endged the U.S. as the callingest. nation. The U.S averaged 667.0 calls per person, compared with 667.7 for the Canadians. Residents Resi-dents of Iceland are third on the talking list, averaging 606.3 calls per person. Next in the line is Sweden with 598.9 and the Bahama Islands round out the top five with 433.9. Burmese use telephones the |