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Show The Utah Enterprise Review, February lb, 1977 Estate Planning Course Scheduled Firm Relocates Beginning March 3, Salt Lake attorney Max B. Lewis will teach an evening class for the public at the Univ- Division Simons and Company, a Salt Lake based real estate firm, announced the relocation of their industrial properties division to the Broadbent Business Park at 2100 South and 3600 West this week. Accessibility to the industrial property staff by industrial property buyers is the mainspring of Simons and Companys actions, according to Dell Nichols, division manager. This area around 21st to 33rd south and west of Redwood Road is the hub of industrial activity. By placing ourselves here, we are in the midst of the action, Nichols explained. According to him, the industrial division's staff includes a research to provide documented statistics of market trends to potential lessors and developers. Nichols also announced Simons intent to begin construction on a second phase of the business park which would include an additional 120,000 square feet. now team South Jordan Subdivision Approved South Jordan Planning and Zoning Commission gave the nod of approval to a residential subdivision project this week. Developers of the 120-l17-ac- re ot project. Development Associates, said plans call for one acre, half acre and Mike third acre lots.Tuckett, vice president, said the one acre parcels which are zoned for horses, would back up to the South Jordan equestrian center, but he emphasized they would not interfere with surrounding residential property. Our intent is to design a low density traffic development with a pleasant neighborhood atmosphere, ' Tuckett said. He added the project will conform to the areas master plan which allows 1.8 units per acre. The planning commission also approved the concept of a 10 acre neighborhood shopping center. According to Tuckett, final plans are being worked out with the commission but the hope is to develop a concept which would allow Johnny to walk to the store for mother while maintaining a - rural residential Page 7b ersity of Utah, entitled Estate Planning for the Entire Family. The course has been updated to include material on the Tax Reform Act of 1976 and Utahs Uniform Probate Code. Sponsored by U of Us Division of Continuing Education and the College of Law, the course is designed for people who want to be better informed about estate planning to achieve family security. Lewis will stress the importance of the wifes participation and awareness in all phases of estate plannSome wives may not ing. care about estate planning, says Lewis, widow does-- . but every The class will be directed to the achievement of the following planning goals: Effective ownership of family properties; the need for wills, trusts and gifts; legitimate avoidance of income and death taxes; satisfying the estate needs for cash; making the plan durable; and wife and family training and awareness. Guest lecturers from the field of law, insurance, trusts, accounting, and investments will also address the class. The class will meet Thursday evenings from 7:15-9:3- 0 p.m. in the Moot Court Room of the College of Law on the U of U campus, March 3 - May 5. LEAVE THEM A LEGACY, NOT A TAX LIABILITY Learn the ins and outs of estate planning including how to take advantage of the benefits and avoid the burdens of the Tax Reform Act of 1976 in the evening seminar ESTATE PLANNING FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY taught by Salt Lake attorney Max B. Lewis. 5, 1977 Thursdays, 7:15-9:- 30 p.m., March 3-Moot Court Room, College of Law, University of Utah Fee: $65 per person; $90 per couple May To register, phone the University of Utah Division of Continuing Education, 581-648- 3. |