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Show Page 5B Ai South Edition Lakeside Review Wednesday, April 6, eson Elides Are Keeidy For By RON KNOWLTON Ravlaw Staff BOUNTIFUL When Lagoon Amusement Park closes its doors in the fall, the park looks almost like a ghost town. Snow covers the long wooden roller coaster tracks. Plastic ; , ed.' Also the small cars on the Lagoon midway and the ferris wheel were repainted. Crews also painted Opera House Square and Pioneer Village. In the past, some thought was given to keeping the park open admits Ron Van year-roun- d, coverings shelter the wild anim- Woerden, advertising director als that riders on the parks for the park. But with cold small train view during warmer weather, some kind of covering weather. would be needed to keep the But even with colder tempera- rides heated. The cost would be tures, Lagoon is hardly a ghost prohibitive. town, but rather a center of acWhen the park opens in April, tivity although a different kind visitors will be greeted by a new of activity than that witnessed by $2.5 million double loop roller customers during the summer coaster. Also there will be a new months. kiddie ride called the Moonraker Nearly 50 employees get the which will feature little rockets. One popular ride missing from park ready for the coming season. the park this year is the Flying This past year new track was Aces small airplanes which placed for the old wooden roller the pilots can control, making coaster. The them go up or down. The ride was dismantled and wooden was removed to make room for horses refurbished and repaint the new roller' coaster Van merry-go-roun- d ( Woerden said. But the ride should return next year, he added. One of the ideas being tossed around by Lagoon management is to place the ride where the planes can go out over the Lagoon lake. One of the problems for the park is lack of room for expansion. Van Woerden said the park cant go any farther south. There is room to expand northward, but that may mean the rodeo grounds would need to be removed. New rides for the park are planned one year in advance, Van Woerden said. The rides are planned by the parks rides manager. And the park has finally accomplished one major goal by getting the new large roller coaster in the park. More and more, the park is attempting to create a; family, atmosphere. That,' perhaps, is why the park is increasing its Withholding Tax Begins in July Understanding Musk Although its not a new tax, withholding of interest and dividends is new. However, if you meet certain qualifications, you may be eligible for exemption BOUNTIFUL Children can learn to sing in classes taught by Barbara Belnap and Jaxine Rodgers on a continuing basis at Canterbury Hall Performing Arts Center in Bountiful. Children are taught using a method which protects their vocal chords and learn to under- from the ten percent withholding on interest and dividend income scheduled to begin July 1, 1983. The Internal Revenue Service points out that exemption is not automatic, a taxpayer must file a request with the payer of the interest or dividends if they are eligible for withholding exemption. You may be eligible for exemption if you file a certificate of exemption with the payer, and if you meet ohe of the following qualifications: Your tax liability for last year was $600 or less (or $1,000 or less if you and your spouse filed a joint return): You are 65 or older and your tax liability for last year was $1,500 or less (or $2,500 if either you or your spouse is 65 or older and you filed a joint return) : You, or you and your spouse, were not required to file an income tax return last year. You should use the certificate of exemption provided by the payer. If none is available, reIndividual quest Form Certificate of Exemption, by writing to the IRS. If you receive interest or dividends from more than one payer, the IRS W-- 6, added, you must file a Certificate of Exemption with each payer. If you have more than one account with the same payer, ask the payer whether you need to file a separate certificate for each account. stand the singing voice for lifetime enjoyment. They learn a variety of songs, some choreographed. The singers have participated in concert with the South Davis Phillip Keith, owner, has lived in Centerville for two years. Before that he lived in West Valley, but grew up in Orem. He has been in the auto mechanics business for 24 years. He managed two other shops before buying his own business. Specializing in front ends, tuneups, air conditioning, and electrical repairs, Keith said that all parts and work are guaranteed for 90 days or 4,000 miles. He will also do state inn spections and automatic trans-missio- adjustment. service and Choir, during Handcart Days, and for the Freedom Foundation of Valley Forge. They will present a spring program for parents and friends. Children in grades 4 through 6 and teens in grades 7 through 10 may participate. for kindergarten through third grade can be made by or as calling classes are limited in size. 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He and his wife Renee are at the store at 7:30 a.m. to make the days preparations and to open up at 10:30 a.m. They close at 9 p.m. on weekdays and 10 p.m. weekends. " jMUMUu'umrLn nrrwir HILL AIR FORCE BASE Cornelius Abeyta, a resident of Layton, recently received a certificate honoring 30 years service with the federal government. BUSINESS CENTERVILLE Auto is a new auto repair shop in an area of Centerville that is off the beaten track. The business opened Feb. 15, and is at 1411 W. Parish Lane. Rennys Certificate 30-Ye- ar Dont miss this timely New Shop Open Now Phils At 460 W. 500 Layton Man Gets - & - BOUNTIFUL Drive-Thr- year-roun- d Children Can Learn To Sing at Center SEmman 983 Restaurant Serves U.S., Pakistan Dishes emphasis on plays and is bringJoseph and the Amazing Teching in local entertainment, Van nicolor Dream Coat will run all Woerden said. summer, Van Woerden said. The of the play also produced In Pioneer Village a new stage writer Jesus Christ has been installed. The park Evita, and he added. Already Superstar, plans to bring name country and of the major parts for the western artists to perform at the many have been cast. The play play park, Van Woerden said. will use local performers, he In the 1960s the park brought said. rock groups to perform at the Besides painting the buildings parks dance hall. But the dance in Pioneer Village, the park also hall was changed first to a has a new warehouse where antiroller skating rink then to an ques are stored. New antiques arcade when hard rock came will be placed in Pioneer Village along, Van Woerden said. The buildings each year to provide a arcade is being remodeled. change, Van Woerden said. The park has a full time Last year Music U.S.A. was who works zookeeper introduced to the park with local of the animals at the care taking seathe For performers. coming A Farmington veterinapark. son a new sound system has been installed and the stage was re- rian gives shots and veterinary care to the animals. placed. Music U.S.A. Goes Performers in the Pioneer Vilis 1983 the theme for Broadway shootout will have body miclage the productions. rophones this year, Van Woerden In the Lagoon Opera House, said. ; Community 1 mourn if WEBER STATE COLLEGE What could be more exciting than a Hawaiian vacation at the luxurious Prince Kuhio Hotel? Near Diamond Head, Kapiolam Park, and the magnificent curve of Waikiki Beach, the Prince Kuhio offers breathtaking vistas of mountains, sunsets and ocean. Meet Weber Alumni who live on the islands at a free alumni reception at the Cannon Club at Fort Ruger on top of Diamond Head, May 28- -7 p.m. Friends, families, and community members are welcome. May 22-3- 1983 0, $569 Based on double occupancy TOUR PRICE INCLUDES: Round trip airfare via Western Airlines Deluxe accommodations at the Prince Kuhio Hotel, Waikiki - 9 days - 8 nights. Lei greeting Honolulu City tour Breakfast-OrientationBriefin- g Alumni reception Round trip transfers - airporthotel Baggage handling All taxes and service charges Personally escorted Deluxe travel bag WORLD- - T R A V . I N C Contact Fishburn Travel with your deposit and reservations WANT TO SEE SOME INTERESTING PICTURES? Turn to the Real Estate section Sunday's Classified section 205-26t- h 394-266- 7 or 627-121- 0 - Any additional information on Alumni Travel call: The Alumni Office - 626-6564 |