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Show LOMOND BEACON. March 29. 1979. Page 8 BEN 2000 WEST 5700 SOUTH ROY, UTAH 84067 TTIMIE ESODdDK STTflDffilE The Bookstore and Copy is having a grand Shop opening this week through Saturday with ipedala for CIPY SmIP AM SALE: Mcrch their 28th thru April 7th , customers.-- amount of copies . required. This offer will end Saturday, with the price going to four cents per copy after that Other specials incluyde Other specials include books selling for 50 to 75 per cent below the publishers cost, childrens books selling . According to Lova Taylor, part owner of tb$ itore, two cent Xerox copies are along with Richard Fagg, who is the major owner. He haa operated retail stores in the Ogden area for 13 years, and is tee major owner of The Fabric Stores, of which there are 11 in the state. He opened the one in Roy, which is west of the bookstore at 2000 W. 5700 S. He is a resident of Fruit Heights, and he and his wife Haddie, are the parents of five children. Mrs. Taylor is a resident of iSalt Lake City, and has for 20 per cent below normal cost and religious books. There will be something for everyone on sale, she said. Books are what the store has plenty of,, and Mrs. Taylor said that they make a special gift for ail occasions. Some of the types of books they carry include those for children, young readers, Shop regional-historica- l, inspriational gift books including those written by Steiner Helen Rice, religious, dictionaries, atlasses, reference, cookbooks, travel, health, books, travel, health, diaries, photo albums, SAVE Children Boxed Sets BOOKS Values to $4.95 $co BARGAIN BOOKS PsrSst CHESAPEAKE $$95 by Michener Reg. $12.95 SPECIAL TABLE TO... SAVE UP SIL MARILLION CASSETTE RECORDING $995 TRIPLE INSPIRATION GIFT WUrr Helen Steiner Rice 16 ILLUSTRATED Title CLASSICS Values to raiaillMIll . $3.50 $199 Including attache case with recorder free. LATTE YOUTH $350 Reg. $4.95 attache case & record-playe- r. MORE FOOD FROM YOUR GARDEN $095 gj MIX Reg. 'S1 Reg. $4.95 that are on special this week during the grand opening. Many other specials are also available at the store including two cent Xerox copies. be done on such purchases. Hours of operation are from 9 a.m. to 9 pm. Monday and through Friday, Saturdays, the store is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mrs. Taylor is part owner of The Bookstore and Copy 3S0 $5 S95 right, manager of "The Bookstore and Copy Shop" watchas as Faunall Hirschi, an employe, runs the 9200 Copier, which will copy up to 7200 sheets per hour, collating approximately 1000 sets. The store is featuring two cent copies this week during their grand opening. ARDYS ATKINSON, hnn S'SSn theater plans appearance at Weber Kabuki 14. "The Forty-Seve- n will be the presentation, a show based on an actual event in the Eighteenth century. The Kabuki Hawaii players have just completed a three-weerun of the show in Honolulu which played to sell-ou- t Samurai The production will be presented by Kabuki Hawaii composed of student players under the auspices of the houses. Two extra performances University of Hawaiis department of drama and 'were added, and they, too, Asian theater program. were sold out, said Dr. John k M. Eizey of U'JGIgODvDOC Kabuki Hawaii tour. this country condemn the fedsral income tax system as unfair to most people, and place tax reform to make the system fairer high on a list of national problems that need 1 Math 31, 1979 Vdt fcj, Cvrrtitiai Over 5CCD Ccpln, Cdl Fcr Spcchl Schcdda 025-664- 3 ttime hmmdix stomis ARJDD CAMPY SHKIPI? 2000 WEST 5700 SOUTH ROY, UTAH 84067 fmmarfUEw sMenHflU. William H. Tompkins, assistant to ths president of HAR Block, and former N.Y. District Buffalo Director with the Internal Revenue Service, dfrcueeed thsee and other findtogs frome public opinion eurvey during a recent visit to BAR Bock oflcoe in Ogdn. Urn poS, which was conducted by the Roper Organisation, showed making the tax system fairer naked third. ae a national priority. KhUe one of the of the Roper etudy wan export pnesris tax , r pones to vnrto frepaeaJe put forward the pULSc graareSy i 30 and continues 825-664- 3 ETC3 CCVCJi r 10iC3-iC-3 1st. ICiCMiCO kaealackafi cheat the tax systauL into California, Utah and other states. homes . Another interacting aspect of the etudy, Mr. Tompkins was that when about tax questioned loopholes, survey participants were opposed to them. But when naked about specific loopholes, such as capital galas from sale of stock or property, Interest paid on home mortgagee, child care credit or contribution to charity, the respondents Ml they should remain a put of the tax system. Ownmentlng o tide years tax season, Tompkins cautioned taxpayer! that the form they receive la the mail may not ascemertly be the beet farm for them to file. TXxpayere miX be able to save money by Ctog a date they said, HAR It begins in Hiio, Hawaii March cast members, e Sunday. We would like residents of the area to invite the Kabuki visitors into their qmjGtfiiin)o A majority of people in the WSC Theater the director, and others connected with the performance will arrive la Ogden April 13 and remain until midday of April 16, which includes Easter InIM Hfcg fc To Avcid the Xerox Corporation, he said, and they are the very best copy equipment available. Hie store has .two copiers that can be utilized. For tee larger jobs, the 9200 Copier is used, which has a maximum speed of 72,000 copies per hour from one master copy, he said. Sorting and collating are also available with this copier, with it able to make up to 1,000 sets of copies. Another feature of the 9200 Copier, Fagg said, is that it will reduce 11x7 sheets to tills copier, along with pasteup material, with showing little or no shadows on the copy. A Xerox 3109 copier is also available at the store, which is primarily for or when the operation, larger copy machine is in service. It is designed for those who only have a few copies to make, and is easy to operate, he said. Some oversized sheets can also be reduced on this machine. Block District r, Deletes OCer, said ieoow to cafl K1 Clock If they have any qMStioo m to wkteh form to a for the period; providing them with lodging, meals and transportation to the college, said Daniel L. Martino, WSC Cultural Affairs director. In this way the visiters will have an opportunity to understood our people and enjoy an exchange of be cultural experiences aid. The invitations should be extended for either two people Sailboating class datod through WSC Sailing principles and Arts staff. Dr. Eizey two years ago spent a sabbitical leave in Hawaii studying Japanese theater. He later made an initial aarrangement to have Weber State included in a Thirty-fiv- 3 Per Ccpyl o Offer Ends The area had been vacant for several months, and Fagg said that in order to use the space adequately, the combination of a photo copy reproduction center was organized with a bookstore to use most of the space available." Copies are made on equipment purchased from self-servi- Kabuki theater will make its first appearance at Weber State College and the Ogden area with a highly-rate-d Japanese production April 8Vi"xl4" years. . SVfcxll. Without wasting paper also, the copier is able to utilize both sides of tee sheet for those desiring this feature. Halftones and solids are also able to be reproduced by STANDARD WORKS jS5 REMEMBERAKCE . ... 15.95 SP SPIRIT BOOK OF 3&fL LOVA TAYLOR, part owner of "The Bookstore and Copy Shop" places one of the many "budget books" SEEKING THE. $349 t i t 533 PRINCIPLES Value to $19.95 't J9s i GOSPEL MAKE A , i $3.95 DAY HISTORY LARGE - FAMILY Reg. $4.95 $95 jf W $195 1 MORMOII 30 Cassettes, JOURNALS kJt'V $050 STORIES FROM hw.7" $9 I typing paper, paper clubs, home budget books and the like. Name imprinting can also to make them be done and special. personalized ' Mrs. Taylor said that they will do the name imprinting free on purchases of $5 or more. Gift wrapping can also INSPIRING STORIES FOX Value of $124.90 GARDEN PERSONAL rr JOHN THE New Western BOOK 59 HOW TO MAKE A GOOD MISSION GREAT BAPTiST notebooks, folders, Rg. $3.95 COMBINA TION BOOKS carries basic office and home supplies, including SPENCER W. KIMBALL -5- (Paperback Study Set) $ 1 2.9 5 UTAH'S HISTORY $599j JOURNEY HISTORY OF THE CHURCH $75 Reg. $2.95 supplies, paperbacks, visual aids and pictures. With 4,300 square feet of display area, the store also 5 HALLOWED"--- operated a bookstore in Idaho for seven years before opening the store in Roy. Managing the bookstore is Ardys Atkinson, a Roy resident for four scrap books, wedding and baby books, genealogy -- CCKJBSKfl SPECIALS NEW owned and or one person, Mr. Martino said. Residents desiring to open their homes to the visitors are Invited to Cca. phone Pat Ttppin at Mrs. Tlppin will furnish further details on the Mr. Martino said. techniques for 'those wanting to learn bow to sail a boat will be taught by Weber State College through its of Division Continuing Education. The course, to be taught by Wayne Mom, will run April 5 through May 27, with periods of the final days spent hoard a boat on a local lake. Mom said he will teach students how to get the most enjoyment out of sailboat, regardhes of Its size. nM 23-fo- standard main, and a Laser race dam boat. The count InchidM four cIsm periods, scheduled for April 5, 12, If and 26, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the 14-fo- ot two-ho- ur Mom Sailing Pacific Avenue. School, 2752 A minimum of four three-hoon board saiibtt ur instruction scMlons on Saturdays and Sundaye, May 1 through 27, will be arranged on either Pine Viewer WUlard raaarvolra. Timm will be arranged by A maximum number of it students II or older wifi be accepted far the class. Pm is C3, pha 61$ lor one hour of credit la ShiBmaHng. Read and use the classified ads - nfj jpH how to handle boat la various winds and weather in conditions, rights-of-wa- y ohanwl end open Water, which sails to use, bow to trim sails, how to leave a dock and return under sail, and much more. Two typrn of sail boats will be need, a venture cruiser cabin sailboat with 825-16- 3$ |