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Show Page 8A Lakeside Review A- - 19 80 Thursday, September 4, Bank to Open New Office Building HOY Family Bank has expanded its services with a new branch in Roy, located in a professional building complex called Family Place, 5201 S. 1900 W. Hermes Associates of Salt Lake City, the developer of the Family Center at Five Points in Ogden, is also the developer of Roys Family Place. The complex contains office space for four businesses on the ground floor level and one upstairs, above Family Bank. All the office spaces are available to lease, with the exception of the Family Bank quarters and another office which has been leased to Barclay American Financial, a branch of OPENING is planned Monday for the Family Place, the Roy location for Family Bank. Office space is included for other businesses in the building at 5201 S. 1900 W. The complex is a A GRAND Barclay International. Family Bank will hold its grand opening Monday, with final work being completed on the facilitys interior this week. Lance C. Greenwell, who will assume duties of assistant manager when the new bank opens its doors, said the facility is similar to the bank in Ogden but will offer expanded drive-i- n service with five drive-i- n lanes located off 1900 West. Greenwell said Family Bank offers more than the usual banking hours, windows. especially at its drive-i- n Hours will be from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the drive-i- n Business Classes Will Be Taught . development of Hermes Associates, Salt Lake City, which also built the family Center at Five Points in Ogden. Gle&bjfieid windows. Regular hours in the lobby will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Municipal Pool 934 So. 1000 Business classes will be taught in the evenings starting next week in conjunction with the Davis Adult High School. On Monday evening typewriting will be taught. Tuesday, business machines IBM key punch is scheduled. Wednesday will be a beginning accounting class. And Thursday is another business machines course. Classes are taught once a week from 7 to 10 p.m. and carry one-hahigh school credit if desired. Classes are free to non-hig- h school graduates, and a small fee will be charged for others. Registration will take place Monday at 7 p.m. at Davis High School, Kaysville, or at the first class during that week. lf Clearfield Friday. The bank will offer a wide range of services, including savings and checking, travelers checks, safety deposit boxes and loans. Most loans approved by the bank are for second mortgages, home improvements, cars and trucks and recreation vehicles. Family Bank has been quite successful since its inception in Ogden in March 1977, according to Greenwell. The banks ownership is concentrated locally, mostly in Weber County. All major stockholders, with the exception of one or two who reside in Salt Lake 825-417- assistant ADULTS ONLY manager, secretary and two tellers. Plans are to expand the number of employees, Greenwell said. Val D. Costley will assume duties of manager. He has also been named assistant vice president of the Family Bank operation. Costley is a native of Ogden and has been employed at the Five Points Family Bank since it opened in 1977. He is a graduate of LDS Business College with a degree in accounting, and presently resides in Ogden. Greenwell is a native of West Weber and has attended Weber State College. He joined the Family Bank staff in April 1978 and presently lives in Plain City., 6 Early Morning Swim Greenwell said. The bank will employ five people when it opens Monday, including a manager, 825-047- 1 NEW PROGRAM: City, are Weber County people, At Davis School E., (18 & older) Swim or Exercise 72 Pass Admission .... $1.00 $50.00 18 Pass 36 Pass WORKMEN PUT finishing touches on the interior of Family Bank. The bank, which is owned locally, SHADES will open Monday with extended hours for lobby and drive-i- n 162 Pass Season ...$100.00 $130.00 Season pass good for open plunge to other passes for early morning swim only. (Sr. Citizens 60 or older FREE). - nttif ntaaittwiiimft ji $15.00 $27.50 service. LAMP REPAIRS LAMP SHADES - LAMP REPAIRS LAMP First Annual Sept. Hr)- TWO TEACHERS, Allen E. Simkins (left) and Alden A. Talbot (right) have made contributions to the Weber State College faculty fund for the new , 5-- 13 9 a.m.-- 6 business and economics building. Accepting the money is the dean of the School of Business and Economics, Sterling D. Sessions. Additional information from Doug Oler at 394-263- 1. Drs. Allen Simkins and Alden Talbot have delivered the first contribution from the faculty to Dean Sterling D. Sessions. The fund drive, they said, will continue until the end 1981-8- 2 school year. They said its purpose is not for the building alone but to show the facultys concern for the improvement of Weber State. of the property to the propertys fair market as value. Fair market value is deductions must be sub-- . the price the property would stantiated by documentation, bring between a willing buyer the Internal Revenue Service and willing seller. has advised. For each piece of property over $200, the original valued Taxpayers should keep cost, fair market value, apor other records, receipts evidence to substantiate preciation, conditions of the In gift, and a copy of the gifts donations. property must also be inclaiming the deduction, the appraisal the tax with cluded return, the taxpayer must include with IRS said. the Form 1040 a statement Two free IRS pamphlets. listing the dates and amounts of each contribution, the type Publication 561, Valuation of and of property donated and the Donated Property, method of determining the Publication 526, Charitable discuss Contributions, propertys value. contributions and can be If used furniture, clothing, ordered by calling the IRS securities, or other property number listed in the telephone are donated, the taxpayer directory. They also can be may deduct an amount equal picked up at most IRS offices. Contributions which are course will be income A offered this fall by H and R Block. The course begins in and continues for 12 weeks, with 75 hours of instruction. The curriculum covers application of tax laws for federal, state and local returns, and students will work actual tax forms in solving problems. The school, designed to fit individual schedules of work and family commitments, offers morning, afternoon, and evening sessions. Students need no previous tax experience or accounting knowledge. The $99.50 cost includes all texts, reference materials, tax forms, plies, registration and tuition. tyvvW Gifts of Property Need Valid Proof Income Tax Course Slated By Company tax basic sup- is available p.m. your old lamps and hanging fixtures and receive as much as Faculty Promotes Building Faculty members of the School of Business and Economics at Weber State College are promoting a fund drive for a new business building in the most by contributing as well as urging practical way others to. The business faculty has established a fund for contributing to the new building which is high on the priority list for the college but is finding the going slow at a time when the state is tightening budgets. c trade in value on your old Idmp with any purchase of the regularly priced lamp or fixture of your choice. of claimed tj5ijt!jii)(j&m f PAIRS -- LAMP SHADES LAMP SHADES yysii uur LAMP REPAIRS t -L- AMP ShV?J I |