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Show 1 B12 Hilltop Times Training Classes INTERNATIONAL TRAINING IN COMITC MUNICATION is the largest non profit 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. QUKST: Meets in the D06 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 Krancine Nott. Joan Hofer. class president, Ext. 79154. RHETS: Meets in Thornton Community Center, 11:30 a.m.-- l p.m., every second and fourth Wednesday. Membership is 773-040- AROUND THE HILL Oct. 25, 1991 open to both men and women, military and civilian. For more information call Ruth or Shirley Brown, Ext. Carper, 72620 or ARTICULETTES: Dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m. at Har man's Restaurant, 1412 Washington Blvd., Ogden, every second and fourth Thursday. There are openings for new members, both men and women, w ho are interested in learning to communicate effectively, feel confident and 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, 773-026- 544-167- 825-718- 4 Officers Wives Club WEDNESDAY: Brig. Gen. Clark Griffith, Ogden Air Logistics Center vice commander, will present the Hill AFB Company Grade Officer of the Quarter at 3:30 p.m. in the Fireside Lounge of the officers club. All officers are invited to attend. Uniform of the day is appropriate. Refreshments will be served following the a ceremony. Direct questions to 1st Lt. Stevenson, Ext 75179. show of jewelry, silver and bronze brass-war- e at the officers club, 1 1 a.m.-- p.m. All military personnel are invited. Profits go to the scholarship fund. Call Tess Cow an, for more information. NOV. 12: OWC coffee, 9:30-1a.m. This will be a 25th anniversary celebration of the associate wives. No reservations are required and there is no charge. Call for more information. DEC. 7: Christmas Ball. Make reservations by Dec. 2 with Liesa Stone, 7 546-032- 1 776-342- Re-gin- 7 771-091- Advisory Council 6. NOV. 14: Base Enlisted Advisory Council meeting, 9 a.m. at the Thornton Community Center, Bldg. 460. All unit represen- Ext. 72320. Civil Mr 2, Toasfmaslcrs WEDNESDAYS: Hill Climbers meet in Bldg. 1294, base cafeteria, conference room, north end, 1 1:30 a m. Open to all military and civilian personnel. Grade Officers Co James Quality Jewelers from Bangkok, Thailand, will present their annual NOV. 5: Patrol tatives are encouraged to attend to discuss pertinent issues on base. Interested parties who would like to take over committee posts are especially urged to attend. For more information call TSgt. Walters, Ext. 73088. WEDNESDAYS: Weber Minuteman Composite Squadron, auxiliary U.S. Air Force, meets in Bldg. 389 at 6 p.m. For more information call Capt. Michael Sinclair, or Lt. Col. Kathryn Holden, 776-542- ' 546-372- S TAX & BOOKKEEPING Fare Increase Oct. 31st. Air NO STORAGE FEES NO LESS PER MONTH 4 MONTH REDEMPTION WRITE-U- P FEES J.R. Rapier- - Enrolled Agent Over 30 years experience 5523 South 1900 West 2 Roy Buy Now and Save. OGDEN'S OLDEST PAWN SHOP 7762228 120 25th Street 394-894- Ogden 59 days left until 6 while seats are 3 available! 3 3 Westgate Travel 2649 Main Sunset 776-092- 0 r) v v.) w j Xl " 1 EUROPEAN ulUuvi I I VAFcoARTr I ALL EXPENSES PAID 8 DAYS7 NIGHTS 1 Details at Merl's now!! IS -- V 1 rciiniiM I To help solve our nation education crisis, we re starting out small. Expert studies have confirmed it. What children learn during their first few years can shape the rest of their lives. How they learn. How they interact socially. And, ultimately, how successful they are. positive role in their children's learning during the most critical years. So more children are better prepared for school. And are finishing school better pre- Preschool and Young Dads programs. These programs are helping parents from all walks of life, especially those who may be economically vulnerable. pared for life. The Early Childhood Educational That's why the US WEST Foundation has created the Early Childhood Educational Initiative. To help parents play a more This initiative is working in cities and towns throughout Utah because of US WEST grants of Initiative is only part of U S WESTs $26 million dedication to education. It may not solve the crisis, almost $300,000 for the Academic but it's a good place to start i IBMpgr Making the most of your time. i i 16 So. Main n 01991 US WEST Inc. Phone: S w? I I siiY J Clearfield, Utah I 825-075- 2 MerlJ. Riding j-- j ' Goldsmith and i Jeweler s"e"c 8 ) r' J . i t L I 4 ,M |