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Show Trust seminar planned of estate tax schedules and credits," said Dalley. Also discussed will be the enemies of estate planning immortality, procrastination and apathy. A slide show will be held following the lecture to illustrate the various concepts covered in the presentation. Marble is a professional financial advisor and estate planner. A past president of the UBETWECAN Toastmasters Club, he has conducted several estate planning seminars for various civic, school and business groups. "The purpose of an estate plan," he said, "is to insure that estate assets will pass to your heirs in accordance with your philosophy. Planning also reduces the . impact of federal, state and income taxes, and reduces legal and administrative ad-ministrative fees." i being sponsored by SUSC Conferences and Workshops. Information about the seminar is available by calling Daphne Dalley, coordinator of conferences con-ferences and workshops, at 586-4411, extension 313. "Included on the agenda are several topics related to estate planning such as a brief history of estate tax law and the concepts behind it, the importance of estate planning and a discussion I Capital needs Analysis, the heart of estate planning, will be one of many topics discussed at a trust seminar May 21 at Southern Utah State College. Beginning at 7 p.m. in the Old Administration Building 204, the seminar is being conducted by Bruce L. Marble of Estate Protection-Financial Protection-Financial Planning Consultants, Monroe. The seminar is free and is |