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Show 040 V DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER WEEKLY REFLEX 13, 1979 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, DECEMBER 13, 1979 Recent Innovations In Telephone Service Explained To Kiwanis By Dee Sanders The Kiwanis Club of Layton met at the Valley View Restaurant for their regular Saturday breakfast meeting on Dec. 1 and heard Dee Sanders, Mountain Bell representative, speak about in recent innovations telephone service. HE INDICATED that all business accounts in the State of Utah are now serviced out of Salt Lake City. All residential accounts in the Layton area are serviced through the Ogden office. The only service office in Layton is a telephone store where customers can buy equipment. There are 20 indepen- dent telephone companies operating in Utah in addition to the Bell System. The technology of telephone . communication is changing & Maty Jayne Patterson, Clinton, Utahs photography award winner, is being honored at the National Congress here' this week by the project sponsor, Eastman Kodak Company, and in recognition of her accomplishment will receive a Kodak Centennial Medallion for excellence in amateur photography as a part of the companys celebration of its 100th anniversary in 1980. Her awardwinning project was supervised by the Davis County Extension Service. She is shown here reviewing a project book with Carl S. Dumbauld, director, Kodaks photo information department, at an opening day get acquainted party in the Conrad Hilton Hotel. She also received a Kodak camera with electronic flash for a photographic record of Congress activities. 4-- H 4-- , t PHOTOGRAPHY Santa To Visit East AUTOMOBILES d 00? M. STORM DOORS HTUO?i 0T CARS TRUCKS FOREIGN CARS TRUCK SLIDERS SCREENS' 1,000 USED . INSURANCE SPECIALISTS QUALITY GLASS 399-923- Street Ogden 8 578 N. Main, Layton 37CML23j arrive in a rented motor home at the city hall on Saturday, Dec. 22, at 1 p.m. After his big welcome, Santa will tour the city streets checking his list of kids and passing out candy treats to all the kids he sees. When Santa is in your area, you will hear the playing and singing of Christmas carols.. Santa's early visit is sponsored by the East Layton Lions Club. The Lions want to welcome all the families of SANTA WILL WINDSHIELDS th The Layton-Kaysvil- le area cannot come on line for elec- tronic switching until addi-tiontrunk line facilites have al been installed. Toll free service to Ogden and Salt Lake City will be is DURING THIS period long challenged to operate more distance call tolls have actually declined dramatically Bell Mountain where, increase five fold. efficiently in order to keep the company in the black without TECHNOLOGY has changed everyones lives since Americas space program succeeded in putting a man . on the moon. Machinery has been replacing human labor in agriculture and industry for many years. This same process has been occurring in communications for almost as long. However, the electronic era, which is a spin off from space technology has had a far greater impact on communication than on many other industries. One factor in burgeoning use of new technology has been inflation. Like consumers every making telephone service because of savings through new electronic equipment. prohibitively expensive. Costs Mountain Bell service of most consumer goods have gone up 85 to 100 percent, areas rate of population goods utilizing electronic components have either gone down or stayed about the same. has provided additional impetus for technological growth is proceeding at three times the national rate. This since the 1960s. However, change. Open House Set invited to attend. The Crestview Elementary School in Layton is having an THE FOURTH, fifth and sixth grades will put on the program. It will start at 6:30 p.m. in the schools multipurpose room. open house at the school on Wednesday, Dec. 19 from 6:15-8:3- 0 p.m. Parents of students attending Crestview and the general public are $4&4&44 4 4 4 & 4 4 4 $ 4 $ the ROLLER SKATE with everything 4 4 . . . $; QUALITY-VARIE- TY STYLE-PRI- CE S$.? i knows where everyone lives.'! '; & PATIO DOORS 8 Layton Dec. 22nd Santa Claus will have a chance to see the city early this year. With all the new families in East Layton, Santa wants to make sure he PICTURE WINDOWS 327-2- 4 FARMINGTON will be on the system by August of 1980. of the package and Mountain Bell anticipates that calls to those areas will part 4-- H WINNER HOMES 4 &4 so rapidly that it is difficult for even the company to keep up with related organizational changes. Personnel are being transferred and job descrip-- , tions changed to service new technology. A new electronic switching facility is being connected in Farmington. That office will take over switching duties for our area in 1982. This facility will allow add on of parties for conference calls, automated switching of calls from one number to another, etc. East Layton to come and greet Santa at the city hall. Be early so that he can see first hand how East Layton has grown. ': 4 s$i 4 $e 4 4 H 4 Saturday and Sunday 4 4 4: $: 4 4 : 4 991 4 ru 4 the s III LOTS ONLY LAYTON, KAYSVILLE, & CLEARFIELD shoes Deluxe polyurethane wheels Internal-seale- d precision bearings New lightweight super tough baseplate Shoes can be interchanged 4 Laboratory-teste- d H 4 SKATES! 4 4 0n nii?tf?rM 4 (IPO W 4 Fort Lane Shopping Center In Layton Village Square Shopping Center 376-425- 376-347- 3 Open 4 $ 9-- 9 Every Day 9 to 7 Sundays Open 9-- 9 4&4&4$4&4$4 6 Mon.-Fr- i. & 9-- 8 Saturday 4 , 4 & A |