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Show 22 May 31, 1991 Hilltop Times ULocal Auction and Jl'NE 12. The Drfcnse UicaJ aucwill a conduct Marketing Office tion in Bldg. S nJ4 Registration logins at am. with bidding starting at 9 am lttrns offered include: shipping and storage containers, ammo cans, tires, bicycles, cam, rivtls. UA boxes, cabinets, desks, office tables, lockers, clothing and individual equipment, copy machines, tools, bags, Imat motors and much more. A complete lit may Ih sh u in Bldg Syu and items go on display tot inspection June 7. :M) a nv-- p.m. weekdays. Call I'xi TtS57 tor more infor mat ion slit-pin- Community Center 13 ALRGBICS High and low impact uerobn v with benches at Thornton (WimunHv Center, Morula. Tuesday. Thursday and p.m. Cost is $2 per class Friday, 4:30-5:3or $20 per month HKtilNNING RUSSI AN: Class st arts Tut-d6.30-8:3p m. Cost is $30 for 1 weeks, plus text and additional 0 ay. 1 0 clas-materia- ls. ADVANCFl.) RUSSIAN: Class starts Wed p m. Cost is $S0, plus nesday, text and additional class materials. BEGINNING CAKE DECORATING: Class begins Wednesday, 6:30 8:30 p.m. Cost is $20 for five weeks, which includes one week of candy making. TOPS IN BLUE: June 9. p.m. at Centennial Park. This salute to the troops is open to the public. In case of inclement weather, performance will be at the Clearfield High School auditorium. RAGING WATERS: Hill AFB Days at Raging Waters are June 22, 10:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. p.m., and June 23, 10:30 are $7.75 per person. Persons passes over 60 or under 2 get in free. Get tickets at Thornton Community Center, Bldg. . 30-8:3(- 1 QOutdoor Recreation Cost of YELLOWSTONE TRIP: June includes $195 per person eight family style meals, one room in a cabin for three rights, fishing on a private stream, horseback riding, sightseeing and transportation. Stay at the Parade Rest Ranch. ALASKAN FISHING TRIP: Third annual Package includes an over trip. June night camping trip across the Cook Inlet tn the Chuitna River, boat river fishing for king salmon cm the Kenai River, fishing tir red salmon on the Russian River, all tackle, bait and meals on the king salmon fly in, campground and transportation. Cost will vary depending on the trip opiums you choose, FAMCAMP: Open for the summer season. Com is $10 pei day for trailers, campers and motor homes, payable in advance in Bldg 146 PAVILION: Ren-- ( i KNTI NM XL PARK al fee is J0 jwr day plus a $5 refundable key deposit tor the gas grills. Reservations firsKserved are taken on a basis. L( G CABI N: Reservations may be made two months in advance. Rental fee is $30 plus a refundable $30 key and cleaning deposit. CARTER CREEK CAMP: Opening June 27. Fees are: cabins, $20-35- ; private campers. ; tents, $5 per night: trailers, RVs, trailers. $15 per night. HILLHAUS LODGE: $100 per day during the summer months, plus $5bed and 13-1- 21-2- first-com- $8-10- $25suite. 5-- 7 0 All-da- y a.m.-6:3- 460. SPORTS EVENTS KARATE CLASSES: Tuesdays and Thursp.m., and Saturdays, 11 days, 6:30-8:3a.m.-- l p.m. Style is Seidokan (Okinawan). Cost is $30 per month; each additional family member is $10. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call Ext. 73924 or 73525, or come by Bldg. 460. 0 e, FOR MORE INFORMATION: 73924 or stop by Bldg. 460. Call Ext. nSlcngo Open House JUNE 12: Utah Test and Training Range open house, open to everyone, A picnic style lunch will be served. More details will be published as they become available. Run Olympics Special JUNE 5: 1991 Law Enforcement Torch Run for the Utah Special Olympics, 10 a.m. at run by law Hill AFB. This is a state-wid- e enforcement officers to promote the Special Olympics. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call Sgt. MicheUe Crandall, Ext. 77872. QHCO Wives' Club -- ts more! FIRST AND SECOND WEDNESDAY: NCO Wives Club meets. 7:30 p m. in the party room of the NCO Club. For more information call Jane Frith, ginia McKay, nHcc! Estate Seminar JUNE 12: Monthly real estate seminar, sponsored by the base Housing Office, 9 a.m. in the Family Support Center, Bldg. or Vir- 825-699- Theater QCas SATURDAY: "Class Action" lR) SUNDAY: "My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys" (PC) FRIDAY: "The Five Heartbeats" R) SHOWTIME: 7 p.m. SATURDAY: Garage sale, sponsored by the Hill AFB NCO Wives' dub. at 2224 North 1150 West, Layton, 9 a m. 4 p.m. Misceland laneous items, cookbooks, 546-495- The broker w ho now lists ail Davis and Weber County HUD homes will talk about HUD sales, financing and today's real estate market. AH military and civilian employees at Hill AFB are welcome to attend. Make reserv ations by call ing the Housing Office at Ext. 71840 or SOS-Nort- Training Classes COM- KTC INTERNATIONAL TRAINING IN MUNICATION is the largest non-prof- it educational organization for women and men in the world. It is dedicated to helping its members develop leadership skills, increase communicative abilities, achieve through building and learn efficient organization techniques. QUEST: Meets in the TI conference room in Bldg. 849, 11:15 a.m., the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. They offer a full accredited course in communication and training. Credit hours are put in a member's 201 file. Applications are now being accepted to attend these classes. Classes are offered to both military and civilians. For more information contact or Wayne Pender-grasJoan Hofer, 773-040- 72962. Advisory Council JUNE 13: Next meeting of the Base Enlisted Advisory Council, 9 a.m. at the Thorn- ton Commjynty Center, Bldg. 460. All military personnel are invited. For more information contact SSgt. Jankowski, Ext. 72288. Thrift Shop WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY: The Thrift Shop, Bldg. 308, east end, is open 10 a.m.-p.m. p.m. Wednesdays and 10 a.m.-Thursdays for all military and civilian personnel for shopping. For more information 4 5 s, Ext. 78301. RHETS: Meets in the conference room of Bldg. 1207, 4 p.m., every second and fourth Wednesday. Membership is open to both men and women, military and civilian. For more information call Ruth or Frances Fields, Ext. Carper, 773-026- call 825-102- 6. Case Library 11 a.m.-- 6 NEW HOURS: Tuesday-Saturdaand closed Monday. Sunday p.m.; SUMMER READING: Be a book buccaneer! Summer reading program signup, for ages is June 8, 11 p.m. "Peter Pan" with Mary Martin will be shown at 11:15 a.m. STORY HOUR: Wednesday, p.m. y, 9, 76411. ARTICULETTES: Dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m. at Harman's Restaurant, 1412 Washington Blvd., Ogden, every second and fourth Thursday. There are openings for new members, both men and women, who are interested in learning to communicate effectively, feel confident and a.m.-12:3- 0 0 relaxed in social settings, plan and conduct events, etc., and use proven communicative skills to advance in their personal and professional lives. For more information or Jean Speirs, call Ruth Smith, Ext. 72320. Toast masters WEDNESDAYS: Hill Climbers meet in Bldg. 1294, base cafeteria, conference room, north end, 11:30 a.m. Open to all military and civilian personnel. 825-718- 4 Desert Storm Create A Handmade Gift... Introducing Terry Peterson, New Manager Featuring Jalene and Karla on Nails 1991 Trail Boss 2x4 Create a handmade gift that will last as a constant reminder of success for those returning from Desert Storm. STITCHES presents an entire set of 5 Desert Storm counted cross stitch charts. Set includes the two shown plus "The Tank", "The Fighter Plane" and "Time". Alphabet charts are also included for customizing your work. 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