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Show Lot Sixes Changed Lakeside Review, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 1981 2C Shoe Source Open In Layton Plaza Contractor's Request OK'd by Layton Council LAYTON Payless Shoe Source has recently opened at 2146 N. Main in Layton. The store is managed by Brent Wheeler, 942 N. 450 W., LAYTON Future home owners on corner lots may have more yard space in the back of their homes and not so much of the side and front. An ordinance was passed at the request of Kent Smith, a local contractor, which will allow builders to build homes within 25 feet of the street pn both sides of a corner in the future in areas zoned RI4, RIB, and R2. Smith is now developing a subdivision in Layton called East-wooHe said that the change would make it possible for a builder to either put a larger home on a corner lot or add the additional feet of property to the backyard where Sunset. Wheeler has worked in the companys Ogden store and managed the store in Logan before coming to Layton. shoe store with over Payless is a 7,200 pairs of shoes on display. Were a family shoe store where customers can take their time to select their shoes, said Wheeler. If anyone requires assistance our shoe fit specialists are on hand to help. The Layton store is one of 1,000 stores across the nation. It is the second in the area and one of 18 in Utah. The chain is Americas largest self service shoe retailer, according to Wheeler. It is expected that 150 more outlets will open in the chain this fiscal year. self-servi- Bountiful Will Allow Business - Sponsored Pedestrian Benches The Bountiful City Council BOUNTIFUL has decided that pedestrian benches sponsored by businesses will be generally allowed but must be approved by the planning commission first. City Engineer Jack Balling listed several to requirements businesses must meet in orderthe place benches within the city. He said that are benches can only be placed in areas that zoned for commercial use, they must be set aside from the street, cannot block access to a business, and that not more than two can be placed on any one block. The council had earlier considered entering a contract with a Salt Lake City advertising company to place about 75 benches throughout the city. Balling said that the planning committees decisions on the benches can be appealed to the city council. ' d. A NEW MEMBER of the Layton Chamber of Commerce, Vere Talbot, has been instrumental in the installation of signs welcoming people to Layton and thanking them for shopping here. Left to right are Talbot, Ron Morgan, the chamber, Ann Ipaktchian. Morgan sign was "a brilliant on. LAYTON Acting on an idea by a new chamber of commerce member, the local business owners group has erected signs wel- coming people to Layton. Vere Talbot suggested to the Layton chamber that signs might increase the pride in the city as well as encourage and thank shoppers coming into Layton. The first sign has been placed near Mutton on Laytons south border. The city helped with the installation of the large green and white greeting. It was designed by Steve Eagen, a local art teacher,- - and the chamber has commissioned him to maintain the paint and keep it in good repair. Additional signs will be placed on the north end of Main, near the Antelope Shopping Plaza and on the city boundaries of Highway 89. Hollow 270 M. ... Main. Cloortleld & . . , ToLBlM . I - I I I I Closeout Prices ,1 SAVE UP TO 8254285 270 N. Main . Clearfield ' Manager ROY Sherry Church is now the new manager pf the American Health & 5385 S. 1950 W. brings several years of experience with her. She owned a dance school for seven years and is also a certified aerobics dance teacher. She has managed the Sophisticated Lady in Twin Falls, Idaho, and the Athenian in Logan. Ms. Church has plans to greatly increase the number of classes offered at the health center. She will of- fered every hour and aerobics offered several times throughout the day. There will be a The Doors Close October 15 th arm luxedo style hardwood frames covered in Herculon plaids stripes. Couch & Love Seat . Rolled (Yard Sale Oct. 2 and 3 WE ALSO DO CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY YOUR FAMILY BOOKSTORE SINCE 1961 one-ha- lf in Roy. Ms. Church have jazzergetics Federal estate tax law changes significant changes are the enacted by the 1981 Congress following: 1. Over the next six years the should aid small businesses and family-owne- d farms according to a credit against the estate and gift study just completed by Utah tax will be gradually raised. This Foundation, the private tax re- will have the effect of increasing search organization the tax-fre- e gift and bequest In addition to reducing the feder- threshold as follows: al income tax, the 1981 tax cut 1981, $175,625; 1982, $225,000; legislation will phase out the feder- 1983, $275,000; 1984, $325,000; 1985, al estate tax on most small and $400,000; 1986, $500,000; 1987, medium-size- d estates. Under the $600,000. 2. Beginning with next year, a new law, individuals will be able to e make larger gifts while surviving spouse will be able to alive and leave larger estates to inherit an estate of any size without their heirs upon their death. By paying an estate tax. At the present of an estate or 1987, when all of the provisions of time, only the new law become fully opera- $250,000, whichever is larger, can tive, it is estimated that fewer than be left to a surviving spouse, tax 1 percent of all estates in the nation free. 3. Starting in 1982, the annual gift will be taxed. According to the Foundation re- tax exemption is increased from port, inflation has increased the $3,000 to $10,000 per year. This means that a husband and wife value of many family-owne- d businesses and farms, making each can give a child $10,000, or a them liable for a substantial feder- total of $20,000 per year without al estate tax. At the death of the having to pay a tax on the gift. owner or major partner, the family 4. The top tax on an estate will be often had to dispose of the property lowered from 70 to 50 percent in at a fraction of its true value in four steps between 1982 and 1985. order to meet the federal estate tax Rates above 50 percent currently obligation. Such a forced sale fre- apply to taxable estates of more quently resulted in a breakup of the than $2,500,000. 5. Real property passed on to business, causing serious dislocations in the local economy. family members for use in a closely-hTo correct some of these prob- eld business or farm can be lems, the new tax bill passed by valued for estate tax purposes acCongress makes basic reforms in cording to its present use rather the federal estate and gift tax law. than its highest and best use. Included among some of the more tax-fre- Sports Center located at also indicated that other Signs Welcome Visitors Aid Small Business, 50 Manufacturer' From 3uy Family-Owne- d Farms W Gets New He cities in the immediate .area had also taken similar action on setback ordinances. executive director of Harris, and Hersh commented that the idea that we acted FURNITURE MANUFACTURINGW. I I l. A J j.l Center the back, he said. There it is more usable, more private, and can be better maintained or gardened, he said. In these days of austerity programs we can get a lot better use of a lot this way. A five foot longer house can be built and it takes five feet less of sewer, water lines, driveway and other hookups, he said. Layton Addition U.S. Estate Tax Laws SHERRY CHURCH is would do more good. Every owner we have talked to would rather have the property in October Conference Sole GDAGC3GQO DQ 4 THE PRODIGAL 4 Larry Barkdull By SALE Reg. HIS SERVANTS SPEAK 1 10 Reg. SALE 9 3 Clayton Brough SUPERBOOKS AT SUPER PRICES water dynamics class for slimming in the pool and starting TESTIMONY in October a ski conditioning class. 19 The professional staff is being trained in all phases of weight training, dieting and nutritional guidance. Patrons of the health center will soon be able to get a fitness evaluation that measures overall fitness Joseph Muren Stephen Stoker By THE COCOON & By Cheryl Ann PARLEY GOSPEL PRINCIPALS By exercise individ- "TAL" TALBOT (right) operates TNT Furniture in Layton. His son Ben works with his father at the new Layton VERE business. The VA has a number of homes throughout the valley to sell to the general public, said Elmer J. Smith, Regional Office Director. The original loans were foreclosed and are therefore not assumable. However, the homes are all sold on 30-ye- ar contracts with a minimum 5 percent down payment. The VA provides the financing, thereby eliminating the need for the purchaser to 1 5.95 349 6.95 3 Furniture Store Opens in Layton LAYTON Another new business has settled in downtown Layton and is busy offering its services to new customers. TNT Furniture is located at 67 S. Main and is operated by Vere Tal Talbot. The store has new and used furniture for sale and will also buy used items for resale. Talbot has been in the retail furniture business for many years. He began selling in Bountiful in 1953 and in 1957 he opened Talbots Furniture in Tjvtnn. He nlsn nnened Candy Campus in Layton which he later sold. He has been involved with sales in Nevada and Colorado. 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