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Show J t News About Folks in TELEPHONE EXCHANGE LAYTOII Mrs, Simmons Correspondent Phone 0213-J- 1 ing day splicing the copper wires together so that all lines will terminate in the central office wilding and connect with the dial FflrF; equipment. Saturday evening the family of the late R. W. Adam held their CLEARFIELD Clearfield's annual get together party and ennew million dollar dial dinner at the Mansion House telephone joyed exchange came a step closer this in Ogden. Those were attending Mr. and Mr. Glen Corey, Mr. and week as the installation of the Mr. Joe Adams, Mr. and Mrs. C. intricate central office equipment G. Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. Dick was completed, according to Ross Adams, Mr, and Mrs. Clarence B. Jenson, local manager for the Bone, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Adams Mountain States Telephone and and Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGlinch. Telegraph Company. For the next three weeks the Speaker at the Layton Second Ward Sacrament Meeting Sunday new equipment will undergo very evening was President Milton Hess exhaustive and rigid testing to from the Davis Stake. Vocal Solo make certain that it will furnish was sung by Sherman Bennett trouble-fre- e service telephone of Syracuse, accompanied by Mrs. when it is placed in service later this fall, Jenson said. Eulon CalL Installation of the equipment Layton Fourth Ward Choir was entertained at the home of Mr. began last December at the time the new was completed. and Mrs Glen Burnham. The When the building is finished early testing, Bsihopric and ward clerks and wives were also in attendance. in June, a total of 12,300 man hours of labor will have been required to assemble the system. An almost completley new outside line network was also needed in addition to the dial equipment. Jenson said that the outside line construction was about 50 per cent completed at present and that it would all be ready for service By Bin Parker by cutover time. This work will require 41 miles of cable, 130 miles of wire, and 57,000 Company man hours of labor to instalL In the heart of Clearfield along the west side of the State High' way, it was necessary to dig a trench over a mile long In which underground conduit was placed. This work was completed for the company by the Wheelwright Construction Company and already the large telephone cable has been placed inside the conduit. Enoch Smith Construction Company was awarded a contract which called for the placing of NBC-Tfabulous Tour cable where conduit Show of Shows," which has underground was not Much of this required. probably had as many hours on work has been done to date and the air as any TV variety program, winds up its run pn June more is still in progress.5th; after which Sid Ceasar, At present time there are three Imogene Coca and producer line construction crews working Max Leibman will go their in the area building completely For the last separate ways. three shows all the stops are new pole lines in some sections being pulled, and the best skits, and adding more wire or cable to production numbers, comic lines in others. Also, routines, etc., of the past few existing pole there are ten crews of cable years will all be brought back for a smashing finale to the splicers who are busy every work COMPLETION . Vs ( Last week a crew of Company nstallers began making their visits to the premises of existing customers to eauip each telephone for dial operation from the new This work alone will exchange. man hours of labor, 3,500 require the manager said. "This is the first telephone exchange Clearfield has ever had," Jenson stated. "At present, subscribers living in the Clearfield service improvement in (he rapidly growing Layton area. Information assistance and long distance service for the completely automatic exchange will be furnished by operators in the Ogden office. The trunk lines which were required to connect these two offices were provided in conjunction with a large underground cable project completed earlier this year for the Riverdalc, Roy and Sunset areas. ares receive their telephone service from the Kaysville and Ogden offices. But the ares has grown and expanded so rapidly that a separate exchange was needed," he said. After customers presently being served by the Kaysville office have been changed to the new Clearfield exchange, the facilities which will be released will be put to use in the Layton area. Only a portion of the large existing cable between In excess of 3, OCX) telephones Kaysville and Clearfield will be needed for trunk lines to connect anil be connected to the new systhe two offices, thus making more tem when it is first placed in lines available for expansion and operation and almost 300 appli " Carlton E. Morse, who estimates he has written more than 20 million words for his various radio and TV interests, including "One Mans Family" and I a Mystery," is reviving the mystery series on radio. He plans TV adaptations later. A publicist for the Jack Webb "Dragnet" series, a woman named Kay Mulvehill, recently caught a woman who had been forging her name to some checks. Not only that, but she susalso trapped a pect who had run into her car! Guess some of this detecting Love hit-and-r- un technique just rubs off. . Liberaces tremendous success in TV and on the concert stage is bringing a rash of sign, ings of other musical artists, both long and. short hair, for TV, including such varied talent as Frankie Laine, the singer, and Florian Zabach, top violinist Music on TV is only'one way in which sound is just as important as sight on a TV set . . . and you can be sure of top listening as well as viewing pleasure when you choose an EGA TV set at Parker TV and Company, Appliance Layton, Utah. Phone Kayiville 345. . Soft Ball. Volley . Ball and other games were enjoyed. Mrs. Virl Biggs, choir leader was presented with a gift. A hot dinner was served on the patio to sixty-fiv- e present. Committee in charge included Mr. and ' Mrs. Burnham, Mrs. Wilma Fes ton. Dr. and Mrs. Robert F. Bitner and Dr. and Mrs. Robert V. Kelly. 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Next meeting will be belt June 10th at the home of Va Judkins. 1 LAYTOII STORE - series. cants who are now waiting wQ V Ck L. Pavis receive new service at that time. Ea23C, The manager pointed out that Tfcsra Lby 27, Tr: about 60 per cent of the customers 1 will receive Ufban types of serv- Ogden wkhoxt -- trs . ice after the cutover whereas most charge and tha t . ) ; i of them are presently being served charge which xj& cV-I) rural eliminated, Aka, C; i f by means of multi-parservice. "This U truly a service may call telephcrrx ) C czl improvement end expansion pro- end Kaysville zj telephones in CkxrfLLi if ject for Clearfield," be said. Hctcr-k- d this under charge At the time the exchange is Ares Berries arrangement. established, an Extended Area r ' |