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Show PageB'X North Edition --a Lakeside Review Wednesday, October 19, 1983 AT&T, Mountain Bell Split Bringing Change The separation of Mountain divestiture of the Bell System. This way, customers will not have to cope with a large .number of changes all at once, Wallace said. It will be smoother for customers and ourselves. The company has formed new departments as they will exist in 1984, even though the final split with AT&T wont take effect until January 1, he explained. The division of responsibilities requires the reassignment of many employees to newly created organizations. Therefore, some of the telephone numbers used to contact these separate organizations must also change. Bell from AT&T wont officially take place for several weeks. But the first major changes brought on by the historical split are already being felt in Utah. Mountain Bell has notified its 85,966 business customers in the state that the numbers they call about telephone equipment and certain services change Oct. 17. According to Earl M. Wallace, service district manager-businecenter, the announcement is the first in a series of coordinated steps the company is taking to help ease customers into the new environment brought on by the ss TOI C 1 COUPON STEVE AND BRENDA Adams have opened a partnership RV sales outlet in Layton. husband-wif- e Vehicles for Sale At New RV Outlet LAYTON Considering rising motel and food costs for traveling, an alternative might be your own recreational vehicle and Steve and Brenda Adams have a variety of units to choose from at their new rv sales outlet in Layton. Steve Adams R V Sales opened eariler this year and has retently moved to its permanent location at 1195 N. Main near the intersection of Gordon and Main Street. Trailers, campers, and motor homes all have appeal, but generally to different groups, according to Mrs. Adams. The younger generation goes more for the trailers, and campers, while those people who are ready to retire or couples with large families tend to prefer the convenience of a motor home, said Mrs. Adams. Business hours are from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. every day but Sundays. Tom Clark also assists with sales. m 3 I PMC. lUOTllitl!!) (Former Albertson's location) LIMIT i coupon PER CUSI0KER I I jHOt. I I Sal KRAFTS I LIMIT AND Ea W I I I I 3PK6.WITH EACH EFFECTIVE THROUGH SAVE 9? I COUPON 25tk, 1983 LIMIT I 10 PURCHASE OCTOBER 208 SMI EAST AND EFFECTIVE e3 3 PK6. WITH EACH 10 PURCHASE REG. D AND WITH D D D IRON D 0 LIMIT I OCTOBER 2Stk, 1983 THROUGH D CAMS Sirailoc Concentrate I I I COUPON 9 OM 13 0 Z. SAVE t COUPON PER CUSTOMER I Macaroni ft i Softener Viator I Choose Dinners I j I I 1 J i esL 4 The Adams daughter, Tori, will be managing the parts counter. Adams said that, they will offer a complete line of RV parts and accessories including propane and a dump station ser- Charts outlining the new numbers are being mailed with a letter of explanation to all business accounts, Wallace said. Wallace explained that this change involves only business E3 eQSEUSSZC11 era .CE2IS2E' 3 7 lm uveur on 3 no. I IBS. SO I OH k. calls. out-of-sta- te iKI 123 SAVE net-wqj;- AKIKH 2H PER CUSTOMER customers. The 445,523 residential customers will be notified of a similar change in contact numbers to occur October 31. Wallace said that after the first of the year Utah customers will begin receiving an expanded telephone bill required by the divestiture. The format will group separately the categories of service the customer is receiving from Mountain Bell, AT&T equipment charges, AT&T long distance charges, and possibly charges from other suppliers. The customer will continue to make one payment to Mountain Bell for all charges. that after divestiture, Mountain Bell will no longer provide or repair telephone equipment, but it will continue to provide local basic exchange service and access to the Also, the divestiture will mean that Mountain Bell will handle only those long distance calls within Utah. Other firms, including AT&T, will handle Wallace said EACH 10 PURCHASE AND EFFECTIVE THROUGH lOQBODDBErSDBDEII I I COUPON 3 PK6. WITH OCTOBER J 2Stk, 1983 PACK SAVES? LONG LIFE 16 0Z. NALLEY'S vice. Norm Tyrell will manage the service center. He not only will handle service work but can take care of welding needs of customers also. Steve Adams RV Sales will take RVs for sale on consignment or buy them outright for resale at the Layton store. They can also arrange for complete financing if desired. Layton Physician Named Diplomate LAYTON ' medical centers across the United States, ABFP diplomates also must continue to show proof of competence in the field of comprehensive, continuing care of the family by being recertified every six years. No other medical specialty requires diplomates to prove competence on a continuing basis. The latest group of diplomates brings the total number certified to more than 30,600. Most are members of the American Academy of Family Physicians, the national association of family To qualify for the examinadoctors. The Academy was the tion a physician must have suc- first national medical group to cessfully completed three years require members to take conof residency training in family tinuing medical study, and was practice. There are some 385 chiefly responsible for securing such training programs in teachspecialty status for family pracing hospitals and university tice. 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