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Show 12 1984 7, June Issue Separate AT&T Will Conversion to the AT&T billing system has already taken place in included in monthly bills from Mountain Bell, along with charges for local and long distance tele- Beginning June 4, Utahs busi- ness and residential telephone users will receive separate bills from AT&T for all leased telephones at their homes and busi- California, Nevada, Washington and Oregon. The remainder of the country will be converted in stages over the next 18 months. phone service. With the restructuring of the System in January, 1984, ownership of leased telephone equipment transferred to AT&T Information Systems. As a result, AT&T is required to send separate bills to those customers who continue to Bell nesses. , The charges are not new they are simply separated from the old phone bill and mailed in a separate envelope. Previously, all equipment charges for leased telephones were The conversion involves the transfer of more than 60 million customer accounts, 120 million telephones and 200 million records. Information must be gathered from 26 different billing systems, 87 revenue accounting offices and 52 each embilling data centers ploying a variety of hardware and software, as well as different data lease. OMY SAILE Most Toro Models At Least 10 Bi elements and formats. "Its the most massive records conversion and data processing endeavor in the history of Ameri- Off a( I .iypfe .fc can business, said Len Hedberg, General Manager for the Consumer Sales and Service Division of AT&T Information Systems. "As a point of comparison, Womans Club Elects Officers Heberg said, "the recent modernization of 36 million Social Security The above ladies were elected to office of the Tooele Womans Club. Seated, left to right: Nathalia Laster, president; Ann Albrecht, first vice president; Clarice Medford, second vice president. Standing: Ann Siebers, secretary; Violet Elkington, treasurer; Nancy Fonger, historian; Winona Wood, parliamentarian. The installation e took place May 23 at the Glowing Embers where a special evening was enjoyed by members of the club. Russell, a past president, did the installation of new officers. records took about five years. New from Toro: The only mower with blade brake clutch and Key-Lectr- start. ic Toro V . V 'A PALMER: ARNOLD HOES Specially Priced i Ber-niec- The conversion includes more than 2.7 million customers in seven western states, including Utah. "With a data transfer of this magnitude, its almost inevitable that . Now, the easiest starting mower is equipped with the most convenient blade control system. Simply turn the key to start. Push bar down and lift the bar to mow. Drop the bar to stop blade, but your engine keeps running. The ultimate in convenience .from Toro, of course. POWER . A Nationally, we will convert nearly twice as many accounts in a little over one-thir- d the time. some customers will have questions about their bills, Hedberg said. "Well respond to each as quickly as we possibly can. Is nsurance there. Farm Mutual Automoout msuranc Company SUM otfict Bloomington, Horn June Price-Cut- I e 11095 output! Auto-searc- Realistic Qniit 60 25x14x10". Save e U9 SflVQ 50 signal-strengt- Equalizer 10-Ba- nd By Realistic 10: 9 Reg. 44.95 Build a radio, alarm, organ, morel Easy, 9 Safe and SOlderless. Batteries extra 28-24- Turntable 5 by Realistic Reg. 129.95 Reg. 119.95 Twenty sliding tone controls let you empha- controls, straight-lin- e tonearm, $29.95 magnetic cartridge, dust cover. Front-acce- ss 7 a.m.; blood pressure 9 a.m. to 12 noon. 10 wel- Walk-in- s come. Game afternoon NARFE meeting 1 p.m. p.m.; 1 "FATHERS DAY June 17: June 17: 9 a.m.-12:3- p.m. - "Ea- 0 gles Sunday Breakfast juice, eggs, hashbrowns, ham or sausage, toast or all the pancakes you can eat, beverages. Adults $3, children $2. "Toastmasters" meeting, Tooele County Courthouse, Auditorium. June 19: 7 p.m. June 19: 7 p.m. - PWP (PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS) orientation meeting for prospective members. For information and location, or call "Ea- p.m. 0 884-622- June 882-697- 0 20: 7:30 a.m. 8 Kiwanls club meets for "Breakfast Meeting, Glowing bers Restaurant 10: 5 p.m. Family bowling party, sponsored by PWP (PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS). For call 882-697- - June PWP - (PARWITHOUT PARTNERS) Board of Directors meeting and calendar planning. For information and location or call 11: 7 Em- June 20: 8 p.m.- - Single Parents adult swimming. For call p.m. ENTS 10-LE- D 13-12- Cassette Recording TapeSale! 882-697- 882-697- June 882-531- 3 p.m. Free Movies, Tooele Public Library for 20: 2 children. For information call 882-721- 8 or 8 882-218- 2 By Realistic June Half Price 90 Min. Reg. 1.99 Each Rag. 2.79 Each Special oxide for high output and wide frequency response. Stock upl Card-Siz- e EC-40- 6 Solar-Powere- d 7:30 a.m. 13: Kiwanls Club June 21: 13: 2 p.m.-- p.m. 3 Free information call Off 60 SOUTH MAIN, TOOELE 882-218- 882-218- June 23: a.m. Story Hour" Tooele Public Library, East Vine St., for children. No charge, for Information 14: 10 call 4 call Mo- a.tn.-l- l June 14: 1 882-218- p.m. NARFE (NA- 12 noon Single parents n family BBQ. For informa-tionlocatio- -- pre-scho- Never Needs Batteries Handy Memory 65-90- 1 vie, Tooele Public brary, for children. For June Powered by light indoors or outl LCD, square root and percent keys. With case. a.m. "Story Hour Tooele Public Library, East Vine St. for pre- school children. Admission free, for information 10-1- Li- Calculator by Radio Shack 882-227- 0 June meets for "Breakfast Meeting, Glowing Embers Restaurant 30 QQSS class infor-matio- n 60 Min. Direct-Driv- e a.m.-12:3- gles Sunday Breakfast juice, eggs, hashbrowns, ham or sausage, toast or all the pancakes you can eat, beverages. Adults $3, 209S 2199 2273 Cut 27 (Radio hack") June 08 by Realistic L- Cut 33 LAB-39- size vocalists or certain Instruments, cut hiss or rumble. p.m. Chapter 23 OES, "SPECIAL MEETING", Masonic Temple, 22 Canyon Rd. June By Science Fair 12995 Tooele Valley 8 children $2. Lab Kit sing-a-lon- 1 no-dri- ft Auto-Magi- Reg. 179.95 12 watte per channel, minimum rms Into 8 ohma from Hz, with no more than 0.5 THO h Only 3" high! meter, bass and treble controls. Save '31.95 on Enjoy your favorite tunes at the park or beach and save $7.07. AFC for FM, rotary tone 8 Control. Batteries extra l5"-hlg- 200-Proje- ct game afternoon 1 p.m. Tuesday, June 12: Lunch served 11a.m. to lp.m. Wednesday, June 13: Breakfast 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; aerobics 10:15 g at noon; dancing a.m.; in afternoon. Thursday, June 14: Painting to 4 p.m. Tooele Valley Railroad Museum. Open to the public. Admission tree. Vine Street and 9: June 9: Reg. 34.95 34 off) Recoid cassettes off radio or from changer. Spacetwo-wa- y h saving "tower" design with matching speakers. c level meter, aux Input. FM, Stereo Receiver members are invited to - Broadway. Reg. 289.95 c.ch 1 rf r uJ 1 p.m. - Tooele Valley 25, OES, Slat- -' Chapter ed Meeting, Masonic 8 18995 AAC by Realistic June 100 Reg. 159.95 Each Sllm-Lln- Clarinette-- . n.f Price M 69MS 2 Temple, 22 Canyon Rd. AMFM Stereo Phono With Cassette Deck 80 Off! Speaker System in Walnut Veneer Powerful 12" woofer, 4" front and rear- projecting midrange and 2'lz" tweeter. June 7: By Realistic 12-66- TM Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corp. by Realistic AMFM Portable Radio Switch (or Instant access to Emergency Ch.S and Highway Into Ch. 19. LEO channsl read8 out and SRF power meter. All Community Calendar 2788 so chassis 121904 e Dolby B NR. fits in many dashes. By out-goin- s! Cutn 20 by Realistic TRC-41- 4 Reg. 179.95 h, DIN-siz- 0 Monday, June 11: Aerobics bridge 10 a.m.-- p.m.; 10:15 a.m.; lhl5i AMFM Car Cassette Optimus-5- Tooele Senior Citizens will be holding the following activities: Friday, June 8: Aerobics 10:15 a.m.; dinner 6 p.m. Open house at Lakeside Air Force Test Range. Activities starting at 10 a.m. include mini motor firing, strafing mile and bombing. Use Exit post 62. n JhllV tt minoti Time to Clean Up With incredible Deluxe Mobile CB Radio Cut 42 Brunch will be served at 10 a.m. g officers, with the by the installation ritual to follow. Tooele Senior Citizens Announce Activities 4-- nh V and. He plans to go into coaching. He is married, has two children and is a popular youth speaker. home of Colleen DeLaMare. Uke a good neighbor, State Farm profesional NBA players and played for five years for Boston Celtics, Utah, Detroit and Portl- Lady Democrats To Hold Installation And Closing Social 5 2 it (mo $r srmes) rn V Agent Rersona 2 28-3- 0 crats will hold their installation of officers for 1984-8and their closing social, Saturday, June 9 at the 7 South Main, Suite 302 Executive Plaza raiSirSRKI AOTO STA-70- 0 insurance. al basketball player will be a fireside speaker at the Tooele South Stake Youth Conference to be held June at the Stake Farm in Vernon. He was one of the first LDS The Tooele County Lady Demo- Michael C Gubler, 882-020- 24-wa- hospital-surgic- Call: Havent you done without a Toro long enough? c of Utah hospital rooms cost . mope than you thinti.. Model 20676 ; Jeff Judkins, former University Operations cane Check with State Farm for Jeff Judkins To Speak At Youth Conference call 882-697- June 23: 8 or 882-721- p.m. Tooele County Railroad Museum, open to the public, admission free, Vine St. and 4 TIONAL ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED FEDERAL EMPLOYEES) meet! at Tooele Senior Cltlzeni Center. For Information call June 18: 1 882-228- to 4 p.m. Tooele County Railroad Museum, open to the public, admission free. Vine Street and Broadway. IS YOUR CLUB OR ORGANIZATION PLANNING A MEETING OR SPECIAL EVENT? HELP AVOID CONFLICTING DATES?, CONTACT THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OFFICE, WE WILL BE HAPPY TO INCLUDE YOUR EVENT IN THE COMMUNITY CALENDAR. 882-069- |