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Show KIMERY county progress leader PAGE 5 NOVEMBER 30, 1972 JFenvmi Glenda Worthen 384-233- 8 Don and Lynda Funk and children of bountiful were Thanksgiving guests at he home of their parents Jack and Lo-li- se Funk. Another son John also spent the holiday week end with the family. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Funk and children enjoyed a visit with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hunter. Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Nielson and three children from San Diego, traveled to Ferron to spend their holiday, at the home of his mother, Mrs. Ada Nielson. Another son and Shawna Nielson from salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Bevan Young and family from price all joined in the visiting. Thanksgiving dinner was enjoyed by the group at the Bevan Young home. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Nelsen and two children from salt Lake, Jim and Catherine and family from castle Dale were dinner guests at the home of Bryant and Gladys Nielson. Ike and Emma Kuykundall were delighted to have their son Harold Kuykendall from Grand junction, Colo., and daughter Mrs. Ann Polter and sons Keith and Val and a friend Robin Porter from Syracuse for the Thanksgiving Holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Gomer Edmonds from Manti visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Bryant Nielson. BIRTHS' Mr. and Mrs. Jay Larsen and family were week end guests at the home of Carl and Anna Larsen. Among those college students Janet and jerry Willey of Orem are proud parents of a baby boy born Nov. 8, their first, named Matthew Jared. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jay Willey of Layton, and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Peterson, Castle Dale. home for the holidays were; Beven Klllpack and Wills Wareham from Dixie, Joan Behling from her studies at Logan, Ralph Worthen from S.C.S.U. at Cedar, Jean Kill-pafrom BYU, Eugene Larsen from salt Lake Trade Tech. Tanie Worthen from Utah State; Jim Peterson from the Y and Erma Jean Truman from S.C.S.U. Robert Behling from the U. and Steven Behling from the BYU, Gary George from the U. The special Interest Dance held Friday was an outstanding success, Mrs. Ralphs and her committee wish to thank all those young and younger that att- -. helped to make it so. Everyone that ended had a special good time. ck Beth and Lee Gotfredson of price are the parents of a new baby boy, bom Nov. 19 in a salt Lake Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Glen snow, Castle Dale and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Curtis, Orangeville, are great rand-praents. na Huntington Mrs. Mae Arnold made a trip to Midvale with her son Gary and wife and family to a daughter Bessie and Tom White for Thanksgiving. Soren and Ruth Nielson made a trip to Bishop, Calif., to enjoy the holidaywith their daughter Eleanor and LaDell Brown and family. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brown and Mrs. Edith Collardmadeatripto salt Lake to enjoy Thanksgiving with their children. DIRECT DISTANCE DIALING IS COMING TO EMERY COUNTY AT THE WILL PRESENT TIME CREWS ARE BUSY INSTALLING EQUIPMENT THAT BRING DIRECT DISTANCE DIALING TO THE FOUR EXCHANGES SERVED BY THE EMERY COUNTY TELEPHONE ASSOCIATION. DIAL YOUR OWN LONG DISTANCE CALLS. YOU WILL BE CUT-OVE- R. THAT YOU WILL DIAL YOU WILL BE PROVIDED WITH ABOUT HOW TO DIAL A LONG DISTANCE OALL PRIOR SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS TO THE TIME OF YOU WILL BE ABLE TO ASSIGNED AN "ACCESS CODE" Mr. and Mrs. James L. Ward proudly announce the arrival of their first grand- children-- - two within 45 minutes. On Nov. 7th 1972, at 7;15 P.M. a baby boy was bom to Boyd and Trudi Griffin, weighing in at 6 lbs. 1 oz.. Then at 8;03 P.M. a baby girl was born to Parke and Toni Killpack weighing in at 8 lbs 8 oz. The boy named Brink Williams and the girl named Trinidi were also born on their (Moses Tucker) 89th birthday. BEFORE YOU DIAL THE NUMBER YOU ARE CALLING. THIS TWO' DIGIT CODE WILL BE ADDED TO THE NUMBER CARD ON YOUR TELEPHONE. THE EXCHANGE AREAS BY THE END OF THE YEAR. WE ARE ALSO INSTALLING ADDITIONAL TOLL AND EAS TRUNKS AS WELL LOCAL CALLS IN this Christmas... and see how delighted he is with a Seiko Super Sports Watch. Come pirk from our collection that includes coimed dials and stainless steel cases; water tested, too. WE HOPE TO HAVE DIRECT DISTANCE DIALING TO SOME OF AS ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT TO ACCOMODATE Watch him Automation nude, so you pay only for the timepiece, not the time it took to make it EACH EXCHANGE. THIS ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT WILL PROVIDE FOR MORE SIMULTANEOUS CALLS. A WILL NO MORE LONG WAITS FOR THE DIAL TONE. NEW EXCHANGE IS BEING INSTALLED IN EMERY. PROVIDE THE LATEST FEATURES AVAILABLE IN A THIS NEW EQUIPMENT SMALL STEP BOARD. THIS NEW BOARD WILL HAVE TERMINAL PER STATION EQUIPMENT AS WELL AS DIRECT DISTANCE DIALING AND MANY OTHER IMPROVEMENTS. DURING THE INSTALLATION OF ALL THIS EQUIPMENT THERE WILL BE SOME INTERRUPTIONS IN YOUR SERVICE. PLEASE BEAR WITH US DURING THIS TIME. WE WILL MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO HOLD THE INTERRUPTIONS TO A MINIMUM . The heavy antlers off each winter by rodents and other satisfy their craving cast of deer that are are usually eaten small animals to for calcium and other minerals. FA UN .A FACTS Most female condors rearing young lay a sigle egg in alternate years, and it takes about six years for the offspring to mature. The Arctic hare has the largest leet of any member of the rabbit family. The hind feet may measure as much as seven inches from the top of the toenail to the back of the heel. The bighorn sheep has been known to feet jump four feet high and cover all in one leal). Each hoof of the bighorn is concave and has a sharp edge. The hooves act as suction cups, enabling the bighorn to climb nearly vertical cliffs. 1G-- 34 Wild geese usually nest on the ground, but occasionally, some sliecies will occupy the abandoned nest of a hawk or other large bird in the fork of a tree. 3,800 strong . . . thats the phone force here in Utah. Each and every employee a consumer advocate for better phone service. foul up, but with 3,800 tough critics h who really want to do a job, we solve most of our service problems. Occasionally we top-notc- Working as a team helping each other this is the combination that works at Mountain Bell. It's a winning combination that continually sets goals and meets them. employees are customers, too, and they want the same kind of service as you do. You know they wont stop in their efforts to make the telephone a better value for your It the phone company own our "re s toughest critics. At Mountain Bell all boils down to this. 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