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Show Page 3A South Edition Z Lakeside Review Wednesday, May 23, 1984 "Total Inventory Clearance! Singer Sewing Machine In Stock Must Go! These Machines are New in Factory Sealed Cartons. They are fully guaranteed and carry! 3 Year Service Warranty. Flip & Touch Tronic Sew Machine Memory Machine Model 19 2010 290 29 stitches built-i- e stitches bobbin thread andv mum length width. winds directly needle e from pre- programmed to sew the opti- Built-i- buttonholing Low bobbin $750 in- dicator. 'Fashion Mata g Machine Model 247. Front drop-i- n bobbin e -wide g e Sews button- holes. elastic and stretch fab- - Free-Ar- TTTC m Machine 5525. Model butlonholer 5 G stitches built-i- . Universal pressure lets you sew light ; heavy fabrics without pressure and adjustment. $1625 Free-Ar- Fashion Mate m Machine Model built-i- e Zig-Za- 5528. 8 stitches n Built-i- g Machine Model n e Un- 288. The Singer Winning iversal pressure Combination system adjusts quality Singer to varying fabric weights fine A sew- machine ing $149 $iggoo DeLuxe Free-Ar- Deluxe Machine Model 6105. tor easy sewing ol collars and cults butlonholer Buill-- DAN WILLIS, Mountain Bell manager - distribution services, inspects fiber optic cable being installed. 8 built-i- stitches including overedge Telephone service additions in Clearfield, Roy, Farmington, Bountiful, Kaysville and Fruit Heights will be made in 1984 at a cost of more than $3 million, according to Mountain Bell Manager Phil Selander. ger able to with a one-sto- p provide customers communications center. Customers are now shopping around for telephones and are selecting a company to handle many of their long distance calls. But what may appear to be initial inconvenience automatically means more choices in the marketplacea greater variety of products, services and the companies to supply them, Lawrence commented. Collectively, we will be spending approximately $1.8 million to provide additional central office equipment to all of these areas to handle growth of both local and long distance calling, Selander mentioned. spent during 1983, Lawrence stitches Solid state speed control maintains an even speed over' heavy seams built-i- n n button- - $20900 $24goo iin. Touch- - $34.2 million will provide cable and related equipment that conAbout $96 million is earmarknects the customer to the neted for growth, $36.8 million for work; $4.5 million will be used for land and buildings and $30.4 modernization and mechanizamillion for vehicles, special tion, $4.5 million for replacement of plant and $200,000 for tools, computers, general equipcustomer moves, the Mountain ment and miscellaneous apparaBell executive explained. tus, Lawrence commented. So divestiture and technology What will this investment buy? Some $68.4 million will be are creating exciting new market we inused to purchase equipment to opportunities for switch and transmit calls from tend to pursue them while we office to office and provide ackeep our commitment to local service, Lawrence cess to the network by carriers. Another concluded. m Model 6136. 14 Built-i- Mountain Bell Plans Improvements Free-Ar- Machine m Ironic 2005 Memory Machine said. Free-Ar- m Machine Model 5522 Sew collars, cuffs and other areas easily with Extra-wid- e g thread delivery Snag-fre- e $149 us--a- APPROVED INDEPENDENT DEALER high-quali- ty Much of the past year, according to Lawrence, was spent shaping the telephone company and its operations for a go it alone future. Weve all witnessed the biggest change ever in the telecommunications industry and were proud that we arrived at the starting gate without interrupting our most important top quality communications around the clock, he In the Clearfield are, Moun- tain bell will be replacing buried cable at 100 S. 100 E. Other buried cable projects in these communities include the Marketplace Mall in Roy and along Highway 89 in the Fruit Heights area, Selander explained. In Bountiful, he said cable projects are planned along 220 N. 200 W., 200 W. 1500 S., the Chelsea subdivision and from the Mountain Bell central office to 400 East. In Kaysville, cable will be installed in the west and north portions of the city and in the Eastview subdivision, the Mountain Bell manager commented. long-distan- ce . ' f sTnger Gardiner's PRODUCTS SEW & QUILT Ph: 394 - 4466 A Trademark o( The Singer Company Cabinet and carrying case extra on all models 1508 Washington Blvd. stated. During all of these changes, Mountain Bell was also dealing with a sluggish economy. In Utah, were still feeling the pinch from this, where a sharp drop in mining continues to be a factor. And the energy sector, which grew rapidly in the late Seventies, is also down significantly. Both of these segments figure heavily into our economy, Lawrence mentioned. Nearly $1 million has been allocated to provide digital facilities in Kaysville and Fruit Heights, according to Selander. These facilities will add capacity to our existing equipment and service, he provide said, adding that this new technology makes it possible for the telephone company to provide nine times the line capacity without having to add to the cable already in place. For Mountain Bells operation on a statewide basis, the past year marked a time which will be remembered as the greatest change to ever take place in the Even so, Mountain Bell took steps during the year to shape its high-quali- ty organization to the environment. Lawrence said that the work force in Utah was decreased by nearly 900 people through attrition and early retirement pro- grams that telecommunications industry. Mountain Bell has a new role-- it has shed its Bell System mantle and is now part of a new $15 billion Denver-base- d holding company, U S West. In our new role, our chief business is now local information distribution, explained Mountain Bell Utah Vice President W. Mack Lawrence. He said the changes have required some adjustments, with the telephone company no lon- - . offered special incentives for those wishing to participate. We also reassessed our expansion and modernization program in light of changing circumstances. Our economists expect that the rest of this year will be one of moderate growth. They believe the pace of the regional recovery will quicken. Increasing inflation, federal budget deficits and the international monetary situation will keep interest rates relatively high. Based on that outlook, were planning construction expenditures of $137.5 million this year, compared to $107.6 million Government, Business Relations Seminar Set HILL AFB Any business and representatives of small and in doing con- large businesses may learn more interested person tract work with the federal gov- about the federal government ernment is invited to attend a contracting system. Registration will be held 8:30 conference of the Southwest 9:15 a.m. June 14, with the to Disadvantand Small Chapter, session ending at approxilast aged Business Utilization Coun2:30 p.m. June 15. The 5 Sheraton the at mately cil, June fee is $25. Deadline for reservaHotel, Salt Lake City. Lotions is June 4. 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