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Show 22 AROUND THE HILL March 27, 1991 Hilltop Times HOURS; pea.. Fri- Monday-Thurida- y day 311 pjm, Saturday Ml pm., Sunday 8 p m. 1991 MEMBERSHIP CARDS: On sfc SOUTHERN now for 110. U Youth Canter TODAY: Roller skating in the gym, 6 8 for members, $1.50 lew p nv. A limited number of sk&tes rental fee. are available for a "Some Kind of Wonderful" on video, 6 p.m., free. SATURDAY: Pre-tee-n dance, 6 8 p.m. is 50 cents. Cost Ttn dance, p.m. SUNDAY: Family roller skating in the gym, p.m., $ 1 for members, J 1.50 for Parents skate for free. A limited number of skates available for a rental fee. MONDAY: Pink and Blye Night, 7 p.m., register by Saturday., TUESDAY; Kite flying, 4 p.m., 50 cents. WEDNESDAY: Parachute games, 3;30 p.m., free. THURSDAY: Sidewalk coloring contest, 3:30 p.m., free. FRIDAY: Baby-sittinclinic, 1 p.m., free. Roller skating in the gym, p.m., $1 for members, $1.50 for A limited number of skates available for a rental fee. INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES: Karate, ballet, tumbling, piano, jazz and creative movement. For more information contact the Youth Center, Ext. 72419. tl non-membe- rs. 50-ce- nt 8-1- 0 6-- 8 non-member- s. 50-ce- nt g 6-- 8 non-member- s. 50-ce- nt third place prizes will be awarded. ESSAY CONTEST: Write a 500wordor-les- s essay on w hy your mom is the best. Deadline is April 26, 9 p.m. Prizes include a plaque, bouquet of flowers, dinner at the N CO Club and a $20 gift certificate for the base exchange. Winner will be announced May 8. CARIOCA COMPETITION: April 20 6 p.m. You can be a star with our new sing-alon- g system. Choose a song from the hundreds of titles available and do tlQ VOCfils. SHOPLIFTING AWARENESS: Trip to the base exchange, April 1, p.m., for grades kindergarten through sixth. Preregister by March 30. Grades will meet April 15, 3:30-4:3- 0 p.m. Preregister by April 1 1. Both trips are 1-- 2 7-1- 2 free. tick- ets are available for Disneyland, Sea World, Universal Studios, Knottsberry Farms, Movieland Wax Museum, Queen 6-- FAMILY DINING NIGHT. April 16, 6 p.m. The menu includes spaghetti or lasagna, s&lad, garlic bread, beverage and baked Alaska. The first four family members are $2 60 each, additional members f 2 each. The dinner is open to all military, retired military and Department of Defense families. Make reserva- lions by April 13. POSTER CONTEST Entries due April 15 for posters incorporating an energy awareness theme. First,, secoa1 and end fours CALIFORNIA: Discount D Tickets Mary Spruce Goose, Magic Mountain, San Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park. Call us for current prices and be sure to ask if there are any current specials going on! FIGURE SKATING: 1991 Tour of World Figure Skating Champions at the Salt Palace June 1. Tickets on sale for $30.50. 49TH STREET GALLERIA: Unlimited activity pass for $6, w hich includes bow ling, golf, skating and the batting cages. We also carry individual activity passes for $2.25. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call Ext. 72892 or stop by Bldg. 524. Health Promotions STRESS MANAGEMENT: Training monitors, call the base Health Promotion Office, Ext. 71215, to schedule a facilitar stress managetor for your next ment workshop. You set these free four-hou- workshops up in your organization, schedand provide the ule your people audio-visuequipment necessary. SMOKING CESSATION: Classes offered through the Thornton Community Center. Call Ext. 73661 to sign up. COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING: This free service is offered by the base Health Promotion Office for your organi (15-30- ), al ALSO AVAILABLE: Free computerized health risk appraisal for those who already know their total cholesterol level. Contact your training monitor for more details. Q Community Confer AEROBICS: High and low impact aerobics classes have started at Thornton Community Center, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 4:30-5:3- 0 p.m. Cost is $2 per class or $20 per month. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call Ext. 73661 or 73924, or come by Bldg. 460. Arts and Crafts DESIGN MATTING: Class is April 2, p.m., $5. Learn how to make special mats for your framing projects. Prerequisite: basic framing class. STAINED GLASS: Class starts April 4, 5:30--8 p.m., $35 for six weeks. BASIC FRAMING: Still being offered. Classes fill up about two months in advance, so sign up now. UPCOMING: Artist Craftsman Contest is coming in May, so plan ahead with your paintings, drawings, sculpture, pottery, basket weaving, wood projects, sewing, knitting or whatever. and preREMEMBER: for all and is crafts arts required payment ANY QUESTIONS? Call Ext. 72649 or 73476 (auto shop) or stop by Bldg. 534. Support Groups ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: Thursdays, 1 1:30 a.m., Bldg. 396, Room 16. Call Connie, Ext. 70364, for more information. ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS: Mondays, 11:30 a.m., Bldg. 445, Room 9. or Barbara, Ext. Call Rick, 72106. Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m., Bldg. 396, Room 16. GRIEF SUPPORT: Enrollment for a weekly support group for grieving persons is 544-011- 2, AL-ANO- 3300 FREE CAR t I I MfAdvanced I Chiropractic 2726 Harrison Blvd Ogden, Utah 84403 621-027- Krder 1 1 I I I I I 0 of ALL FEDERAL EMPLOYEES Amount: 7to Hundted cuid 00(00 dollars CALL TODAY FOR DETAILS! OVER EEL teniBtri",A DIRT 3 1 "Ntm & TOURING AND SUPER BIKES 4 WHEEL ATV'S KAWASAKI YAMAHA COMPLETE REPAIRS & SERVICE ON HONDA TUNE-U- P TIRES-TUBE- S EXHAUST KITS FORKS BATTERIES MIRRORS PLUGS REPAIR MANUALS HELMETS GASKET SETS CHAINS HANDLE BARS r.iP.I e rtT I. 9:00 A.M. TO 7:00 P.M. 9:00 TILL 5:00 P.M. SATURDAY 123 North Main 3. write for a free booklet. 'Twelve Alternatives to Hurting Your Kid." Utah Chapter for the Prevention of Child Abuse 40 East South Temple Salt take City, (801) 532-340- Utah 350-1- 2 84111 4 Also SDorsoied by KSL Television, the Utah Advertising federation and this newspaper. 1981 No. Main (Comer of Main I ! & Layton Antelope) go with 50 Labor Off State mem ftan tirnrv mil Safety Inspection Layfon mm mm ms B I I I E I I I I I I 10 & s I I I 773-059- 5 (Expires March 31 . 1 991 ) KUST PRESENT COUPON 544-071- 7 MON.-FR- 627-353- d Call us today for a free rate quote. Spring Special! Off All Parts racing gaaoBim STREET OSHA-approve- 4 YEARS AND STILL GOING STRONG! TRICK Rod Cross WANTED: Instructor to teach a back injury prevention program for the Red Cross. Set your own schedule. All instructor training will be provided. No experience necessary. If interested, call the Red Cross Office in Bldg. 308, Ext. 71855, between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. standard first ON BASE: aid class can be taught at your location at a time convenient for you. Cost is $35 per class and all student for this eight-hou- r TV. you provide is a VCR and OFF BASE: This same class is taught at the Bonneville Red Cross chapter twice a month in the evenings or on Saturday. Cost is $25. INSTRUCTOR: You may take the basic instructor course and then a two-da- y course for $60 and then teach your own staff members, renting our mannequin and video. INFORMATION: Call Carma Dorney, I wvwvvvwwvvwirwywwwww FIRST FOR ALL YOUR SERVICE NEEDS 10 547-961- IT PAYS TO SHOP FOR AUTO INSURANCE E SEE US prints, Southwest collectibles, handwoven rugs and mats, jewelry, wearable art, decorator gift items, pottery, stained glass and much more. Friday's events will include a g social from complimentary 5:30-6:3- 0 p.m., followed by dinner with a French flair at 6:30 p.m. On Saturday the fair will be open from 10 a.m.-- 5 p.m. Call for more inforSusie Miner, mation. SCHOLARSHIP FORMS are available at the Family Support Center and the cashier's cage at both the Officers and NCO clubs. self-estee- E (801) 5-- 6: More than 11,000 cases of child abuse were reported in Utah last year; thousands more went unreported. The type and degree of abuse varies widely, but it usually involves a frustrated parent whose words and actions dramatically affect the child's and outlook on life. If you think a child is being do something. Call us, or Child abuse is hitting close to home. INSURANCE ACCEPTED April Art Fair APRIL Art fair at the Officers' Club, sponsored by the Hill AFB Officers' Wives' and Noncommissioned Officers' Wives' Clubs. This fair, a fund raiser for the clubs' joint scholarship fund, w ill feature approximately 15 local artists and craftsmen. Among the items offered for sale will be original oils and watercolors, wine-tastin- d&SS6S zation through your training monitor. Call Ext. 71215. cow open. If you are interested and also eligible for military health care, call the mental health clinic. Ext. 77909 or 74532. Leave your name, daytime phone number and preferred time and day of the week. mm |