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Show 4D, Pag Lakiid Rviw, July 8, 1 981 Store Contributions Reviewed for 1 980 3 Families Join for Dairy Queen LAYTON chief executive officer, in support of contributions, made by the companys stores. Three local businessmen families have combined and their (efforts and incorporated to manage the Layton Dairy Queen and to open a new branch of the Dairy Queen in the Layton Hills Mall. : Kent and Thelma Nielson, former owners of the Dairy Queen, have been joined by David and Gayle Mellor, former owners of Galaxy Foods in Layton, and George and Ann Nichols, who operated Hawkins Red Steer Drive-I- n in Clearfield. ; The shop in the mall opened July 1 and offers a complete line of brazier foods as well as a full soft; serve line. It has seating for 42. j Several of the three couples teenage children will be helping out their They will be serving to parents. customers Monday through Saturday. They will be closed Sunday. ; Healthy communities are good places in which to do business, explained John F. Kilmartin, Mervyns chairman and LAYTON Mervyns stores have contributed to organizations to the tune of 1980. The Layton area has received $8,000 of that. The Layton contributions were received by two organizations, that United Way and the non-prof- it $800,000 in Davis County Council on Aging. In combination with Mervyns parent corporation, Dayton Hudson, Utah hds received $60,335 in contributions inOther cluding the Layton grants. organizations that received funds were Ballet West, the Utah Symphony and the YWCA in Salt Lake City. ... The organizations receiving grants and tax exempt local groups near a Mervyns store. Grants are given to social action programs and the arts. are non-prof- it fldDOTflfl Girl's Hangout" HEW SEATED IN A BOOTH in the Dairy Queen in the Layton Hills Mall are the new owners, from left, back to front. ffliifflffiT Girl's Clothes sizes 7 David and Gayle Mellor, and Thelma Nielson, and right, George and Ann Nichols and Kent Nielson.. . 14 Fort Lane Games Opens Layton Store A new business in LAYTON Layton, Fort Lane Games, is drawing local youth with the excitement of its varied games and activities. It has been opened about a month. The game center which is owned by Royal Sessions and managed by Bob Sutton, offers video games, fooseball tables, pool tables, and other related games. It is open from 1 to 11 p.m. I USE MASTERCHARGE OR OUR Fort Lane Games is always under adult supervision and enforces strictly the rules of no smoking or drinking of alcholic drinks, officials said. Candy, soft drinks, and sandwiches are available for patrons to purchase. Layton Hills Mall fclDnffffl (jfljDQmfl fflfDQt? TRYING OUT the new fooseball table at Fort Lane Games are, left, front, Toby Bright, 527 Coates; rear, Brian Jones, E.; right front, Cecilia Quintana, Drive; and Rob Huerta, 876 N. Saphire. 1522 N. 1860 929 Sherwood Bartering Can Keep Cash Flowing Had the Internal Revenue Service been youll have to keep example, if you sell chase and the buyers fee change, but a looking until you can trade again. This would reduce the practicality of barter, so barter clubs or stationery supplies for 200 is eight percent, you end around when Manhattan trade dollars and you up paying another 14.40 Island was bartered for a have to pay a 10 percent trade dollars. The total bunch of beads and commission in credits, price of the purchase is blankets, they would have trade exchanges have you net only 180 spen- .then 194.40 trade dollars. insisted the deal was been established. These dable trade dollars. dollar trade (One taxable because the organizations act as When you use those 180 generally equals one cash properties exchanged clearinghouses to bring credits to make a pur dollar within the ex In together members who were not like-kinfact, the IRS says you' either want to buy or 'cannot barter a steer for a sell. Be sure the club is cow, because one sex is licensed or covered by more valuable than the state legislation. other. Joining a barter club or Bartering has become exchange generally i popular again, despite the requires an annual fact that its taxable, says membership fee. Larger the Utah Association of clubs may issue checks or CPAs, because it offers credit cards, send you a jthe smajl business a way monthly statement listing to acquire goods and your transactions and 1 services without any provide you with periodic leash outlay. listings of goods and Before losing money on services available. g You will probably be inventory or close-ou- t at it charged a fee when you jelling 2 prices, consider exbuy goods or services changing those products from another member. & I for goods that your Youll also have to pay With the club a stanard I company needs. MflfliCSTORI WiTKSTVl .t I barter, you dont have to commission, which can - worry about collecting range from two to 15 and your percent, whenever you payments, sell goods or services. J exchanges may generate 'hew cash business as These fees can be paid in well. trade dollars (credits) UPPER LEVEL - 766-16- 2 There are several ways or in cash, depending : to do it. You can search upon the rules of the club. i around until you find a Keep these fees in mind company that wants to before you sign any I swap every time you have contracts. merchandise you want to Determine if your profit i barter. Perhaps that firm structure is set up so I has exactly what you youll benefit from barter : want, maybe not. If not, deals, CPAs say. For WALK trade dollar is not redeemable for $1 cash.) Receipt of barter club credits can be considered gross income by the IRS, and therefore subject to federal taxes. SIDEWALK SALE SAVE 20 -- Slow-movin- 75 ALL QUILTED FABRICS m mouse 20off ffIlirnc (jffl ff LAYTON HILLS MALL NEW PRICE CUTS IN OUR The Layton LAYTON City Council has approved bids for two items ;of equipment for the : parks department, i; The council also set July 16, the date of its to take ; next meeting, action on a proposed ; ordinance allowing the : sale of food in city parks, i ; The ordinance would I regulate the licensing of on ; concessions city ; property, specifically the ; sale of refreshments in t parks during the summer sports season, j I A Layton man has been granted a temporary license to operate concessions in the park until the council takes action i 97 GRG rj SKIRiTiS eORD.OROiY (73?) SEMI-ANNUA- L bm Sisjt vm UErANS I lift! mu 97 is sw mt ms on the ordinance. bid of $10,000 from Boyd Martin Company, was accepted by the council on a riding lawnmower for the parks V department. Department Director Richard Hunt said the only other bid PM A iMPiasav usssi 72-in- . ' ifif 93 ti'ft c 4 from Turf received, Equipment, did not meet me the specifications of the bid. That bid was for $7,950. (IP 5 2 Bids Accepted For Park Supplies (jUEfiUOE 8 11th JULY 10th fliORS Haiti) ON SELECTED FABRIC ALL NOTIONS 20off . VISA LAY-AWA-Y 3 Select clearance groups, regular stock! Broken sizes, biq choices! Exciting Handbag Bargains! km rsepe tm di v&t Intermediate reductions have been taken Mvisa s . mi Layton Hills Mall feui |