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Transcript of interview with Janet Savalli by Irene Rostine, September 21, 1996

Date

1996-09-21

Description

Interviewed by Irene Rostine. Janet Savalli's family moved from Phoenix, Arizona, to Henderson, Nevada, in 1945 so her father could work at the Basic Magnesium plant. A few years later, when she was a junior in high school, Janet began her 46-plus years career at the Southern Nevada Telephone Company, which eventually became Sprint. During that period she held several positions, including operator, supervisor, schedule clerk, trainer, investigator, and community relations coordinator. Janet also talks about the atomic bomb testing at Camp Mercury and Camp Desert Rock near Las Vegas. Janet credits the atomic bomb testing with jump-starting the second wave of growth Las Vegas experienced following World War II. This growth had a particular influence on the telecommunications industry's need to expand in Las Vegas.

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Photograph of Marilyn Wengert Gatewood, circa 1940

Date

1939 to 1941

Archival Collection

Description

Marilyn Wengert Gatewood posing in front of a house at fifteen years old.

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Photograph of Jean Nevada Fayle and her mother, 1912

Date

1912

Archival Collection

Description

Jean Nevada Fayle (4 years old) with her mother, Jean Fayle.

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