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Show K 4B Intern Selected For Mountain Bell Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Jan. 25, 1984 Calling Cards On The Way LAYTON Layton resident .Michael Bouy, a journalism student at Weber State College, has been selected to serve an interh ship with the Mountain Public Relations department in Salt Lake City. Mountain Bell offers intern-ship- s quarterly to students from ' Brigham Young University, Utah and Utah State University in addition to Weber State stu- Mountain Bell's new Calling Cards are on their way to more than 92,700 customers in Utah. The credit cards are being mailed to current Calling Card Bell-Uta- holders. We want to emphasize to our customers that this service has not been affected by divestiture," says Joe Ashby, product manager at Mountain Bell. Customers may use their Calling Cards exactly as they have in the past to bill local and calls made away from the home or office. Its less expensive and often more convenient to use a Calling Card than to make operator-assiste- d long-distan- 'M . ' dents. ; Bouy is a junior at WSC, and is scheduled to graduate in the spring of 1985 with a degree in ' comminicationsjournalism.He is working toward a career in MICHAEL BOUY ce Farm Loans Revised calls. To place a Calling Card call, customers simply dial O plus the number they are calling. On most Touch-Ton- e phones, they then enter their Calling Card number directly. On, other phones, an operator will take the number. In either case, a Calling Card , charge is added to the normal price of the call, but it is much less the cost of reversing the charges or billing the call to a third number, Ashby explained. Using a Calling Card is faster than other types of operator-assiste- d calls. From most public phones and most Touch-Ton- e phones, customers can make a series of calls by entering their card number only once.. For each subsequent call, they push button and the the pound new number theyre calling. Also, customers can save time if the number theyre calling is the same number thats on their Calling Card. In that case, they simply dial "O" plus the phone number. After hearing the .tone they then dial the last four digits of the card number to put Beginning with the 1984 crop niques. Good farm financial year, farm borrowers of the management is absolutley necesFarmers Home Administration sary for farmers to succeed in will receive better financial plan- .the 1980s, Hawkes said, and ning assistance through a new the CFS can provide the sophiscoordinated financial statements ticated analyses needed to make sound decisions. (CFS), according to Lee Hawkes, FmHA state director for Utah. The CFS will be phased in Previously, farm borrowers over a four-yeperiod, Hawkes have used the. agencys farm said. In 1983, each county office and home plan to analyze their is scheduled to use the CFS with operation and plan financial at least 10 borrowers. In 1985, fup 'p strategies. The farm and home 25 percent of the borrowers in plan has served the agenpy and each county office should be us- -; its borrowers long and well, the new system' with the;.; ing Hawkes said. It .has not number increasing to 65 percent changed substantially since it 1986. During the 1987 crop; t was developed nearly 50 years by year, all borrowers should be us- - j . ago. ing the CFS. The intricacies of modern 7 The local FmHA county farming, with its emphasis on' UT. large-goin trained have been pervisors operations, competitive marketing, and diversity of the use of the CFS and are now production, require sophisticated able to assist borrowers who are, financial management tech- - going on the new system. ar STAR RUCKER styles hair under watchful eye of shop manager. New Salon Open in Mall LAYTON For several years, local residents have been shopping, eating, and enjoying entertainment at the Layton Hills Mall. Now they will also be able to get nearly any beauty service performed at the mails newest business. Third Dimension Cuts, located on the west side of the upper level, opened recently and is a full service unisex beauty salon with five stylists and one technician operating in the shop. According to Rob Juries, district manager for the Third Dimension chain, the Layton shop ; the call through. is the 20th shop his company In addition to savings and has opened, but the first in convenience. Calling Cards offer Utah. The others are located customers greater security. throughout the Northwest and in or near a mall or condominium development. . Juries said that the Third Dimension chain is the fastest growing chain of its type in the area and owners hope to open four to eight more businesses in Utah in the next two or three () customer service and care, he said. We like to rely on repeat and referral customers to tell others about us. As in their other shops, local are trained and hired. personnel years. n The manager of the Layton shop He said that the shop in is Dadie Stoddard of Hooper. is a full service beauty salon Beauticians at the shop are for the entire family from children to senior citizens. It is typAmy Montoya, Vivian Lucero, ical of all of the other Third Star Rucker, Stephanie Maquire Dimension Cut shops in that and DeAnne Stone. Ioka Bran-na- n is a technician at the Layton there is never any appointment In shop. fact, appointments necessary. The shop is open during reguare not taken at any of the n lar mall hours and is closed on shops, including the one in ; ' su-?- al ' "Weddings Are Our Specialty Lay-to- . ; We want people to be able to get their service at their convenience, he said. We are very conscious of our intermountain regions, usually : ' coordinating and decorating specialists for all types of social affairs. GOWNS FLOWERS TUXEDOS CATERING CAKES West of Mann Theatres Unnri.u Lay-to- Hills Mall. Sundays. Pharmacist Receives Explosives Businessman Award Explained . To Officers KAYSVILLE Eldon Frost, veteran pharmacist at Kaysville Drug, was awarded the BusinessHILL AIR FORCE BASE man of the Year award from the Local law enforcement personnel Kaysville Chamber of Comrecently visited Hill Air Force merce at its annual installation Base to learn more about varibanquet, Jan. 18. ous types of military explosives Frost, who has operated his. and terrorist devices which they own business for over 40 years, might encounter in their line of 22 of those years in Kaysville, . duty. has also served three. five-yeThe 2701st Explosive Ordterms as the president of the nance Disposal Squadron invite Utah State Board of Pharmacy. ed the law ; enforcers to the During the depression years; Explosive Awareness and Safety jobs were not availabe. Frost,' feeling a great need to work, Program. Represented were went into a drug store in Salt Clearfield, Roy, Clinton, Syra-- , cuse, Kaysville, Layton and the Lake, said Doug Beatty, past Davis County Sheriffs Departpresident of the chamber. He asked the owner for a job,, but ment. there was no money to pay him, . The primary purpose of this so Frost approached the man is familiarize the offiprogram with a proposal. Frost would ELDON FROST with cers military devices and work one year without pay for their characteristics, according of the year was hired. the man. Charles M. to ' Maj. Dougherty, Frost has aijo served as the He has a dedication to We also 2701st commander. work, said Beatty. He went to president of Rotary Lions, and wanted to idea of an them give work for the man and at the end the Chamber of Commerce. what Support we are capable of providing, the major added.' The officers started the day by 4 and LAYTON Richard A.' overseas veterans commented, reviewing the aircraft of muthe and 1920 N. of ef500 is types because the tireless It of W., Naftzger, Layton, VFW Post 8307, has forts of civic and patriotic mind- nitions they carry. been appointed by VFW Nationed citizens like Naftzger tljat the They then received a briefing al Commander-in-Chie-f Cliff Ol- veterans and communites the on terrorist psychology, improson, of Pembroke, Mass., to VFW serves have been affected vised explosive devices and serve as a national in a positive manner. search procedures. Several examfor 1984. , Our programs touch every, ples of booby traps were Olson, head of the 1.96 million member organization of citizen in the community. ar ' ; Area Man Gets VFW Post F-1- F-- F-1- 6, aide-de-ca- i. the Layton rj7oom into photography atExhibit ZlMall and Professional Phpto Hills . Amatuer Photo Contest, Wednesday through Saturday, January 25th to 28th. 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