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Show r 8C Phone J Services Offered Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Oct. 5, 1983 Mountain Bell now is offering business customers in Utah the first of a family of advanced communication electronic systems. The leased service, called Mountain Bell Centron 300, is an alternative to familiar telephone systems. Centron replaces both PBX equipment and programming requirements on the customers premises and moves them to Mountain Bells network and switching centers. These centers process a businesss internal and external data transmission. Utilizing Centron is like leasing the capacity and intelligence of Mountain Bells electronic network, said Phil Anderson, marketing manager for business on-si- te , New Real Estate Concept Realtor Opens Firm in Layton i LYNDIA GRAHAM Review Correspondent LAYTON When you love what youre doing, you do a better job at it, said an enthusiastic Wayne Belleau, a local realtor who is developing a new realty concept for the Davis Cqunty area. , Belleau is the founder of Manor House realtors, a new firm temporarily housed in the Amer. ican Savings building near the Layton Hills Mall's south entrance. .Belleau is in the) process of' planning and building a permanent home for Manor House Realty on property he has purchased across from the present location at the intersection of Gordon and Golden Ave., just south of the mall. His plan is to house all related businesses under, one roof to make the purchase of real estate a more simple and convenient sales. process for Davis County resiMountain Bells Centron dents. systems offer customers smart The Manor lines rather than smart teleHouse Finaricial Plaza is now A standard Touch-Ton- e phones, leasing space and Belleau hopes phone can program the to gather together in the plaza network and switching center to such businesses as title insurance provide all the features which companies, insurance agents, now require customers to purand other related .firms. chase or lease sizable and often, - He hopes the unique feature of costly premise systems. a clock tower in the building will Centron 300 allows customers help to make it a Layton landto easily expand and customize mark since the building will easiservice for as few as 30 to as ly be seen from local streets as well as from the freeway. many as 300 lines with miniThe move into the new buildWAYNE BELLEAU, owner, and office manager, Lavon mum capital outlay. In the near should be completed by ing future, the company will offer Montgomery, are operating Manor House Realty in Centron service' designed to spring of next year. Layton. A desire to build a strong cenmeet the requirements of larger Belleau tral office to prompted or smaller companies. mittee. choose Layton as the site for his 1972 and master of business adWith Centron, features and plaza. He began selling real estate in ministration degree in 1974. station lines can be quickly ad1980 for a local firm and since He has held memberships in Our objective is to cover all ded as needed by programming the Ogden Board of Realtors, then has been the recipient of of Davis County and do it well, instructions into Mountain Bells he said. several awards including the top Salt Lake Board of Realtors, the network and switching center. Lavon Montgomery handles National Board of Realtors, the selling agent for his firm in This is done with no interrup1980, and membership in the the duties of office manager. The American Institute of Real Estion in service. NationClub of the Ogden Salesmaster tate Realtors of several sales staff consists Appraisers, al Marketing Institute, Utah Board of Realtors in 1982 and real estate sales. of veterans Centron provides a hedge 1983. are Midge Deveraux, Tony Chapter of Certified Residential Many They against obsolescence. He is certified to act as an apUtah a was T. and Barlow, Grace Specialists, Bagley, Paul businesses are discovering tofor the Federal Housing canGraduate Institute Realtors Haacke. and Annette praiser Niel, telecomdays the Utah Housis a native of New didate. Administration, Belleau munications equipment wont and He has on the Federal served the He to profescame Utah to ing Authority Hampshire. for long, stay Association. sional National committee standards Universiof attend Mortgage Brigham Young Anderson said. Centron can and Belleau and his wife Julia curthe Ogden Board of Realtors and will be updated continually so" ty where he received a bachelor is Re1984 the the chairman of in 1970, a rently live in Fruit Heightswith customers. always will have the degree in economics son. their Com Action altors Political in in bachelors degree latest technology. it 7500-square-fo- ot REIGNING as Miss Layton Hills Mall is Paula Bitton (left) with Lisa Malan as first attendant. - i Mall Royalty Named In observance of LAYTON its third anniversary, the Layton Hills Mall has named a mall queen and attendant. at the mall during its country fair days event. Selected as first attendant was Lisa Malan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Malan of Kays-villShe is a senior at Davis . e. Paula Bitton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean K. Bitton of state-of-the-a- High School. Roy, is a student at Weber State College. She was named Miss Layton Hills Mall after judging state-of-the-a- i I! ni t f 5 rt rt . pre-la- w 7 i SM RISK-MMGM- l If it doesnt SNOW Well Return Your DOUGH and you can keep the SNOW BLOWER EXTRA SAVINGS AT KAYSVILLE HOME CENTER JEAEILY MEAD SALE SAVE AN EXTRA MS; 15 c 0 ALL SNOW DLOWERS COME IN AND SEE US TODAY FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS PRE-WINTE- R FINANCING & LAYAWAYS AVAILABLE HP KAYSVILLE, UTAH 84037 86 EAST 200 NORTH iHmMaUdina Materials 'VI IIM j'JI I'LL". I, V. II J JU-J- U PHONE (801) irrrrT t if Electrical Flambfaa Lumber nxfiontrs i; GCKnlYdia Hardware Paints If 11 -il 11! 1- -1 O 544-42- A Stains L JlULiJ ArVAiwjwrmnJAristf V 1 . The contestants were judged on talent, evening gown competition and a judges interview. 4 i r |