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Show B7 November 26. 1997 Skills Development Center classes taught at the Skills Development Center. Materials not stocked can be special ordered, as well as special orders for the hobby enthu- - CLASSES are open to active duty military, reservists, retirees, DOD civilian employees and their family members. Classes are on a rotation; a new class starts every six weeks, except the basic framing class which is held every two weeks and the design matting class which is held once a month. call Ext OIL PAINTING: Monday and Wednesday, p.m. $30, next class starts Dec. 8 and 10. BASIC FRAMING: Dec. 2 and 9, p.m., $30. Must bring a 5x7 photo to be framed during class. y DESIGN MATTING CLASS: class, p.m. $7. All participants must have taken the basic framing class. BASKETWEAVING WORKSHOP: One-da0 class Dec. 2, 10:30 p.m. $15 for supplies to complete a small basket. Preregistra-tiois required. 4:30-7:3- 0 TOASTMASTERS helps people improve their natural ability to speak, listen and think. It is not a class, but a club, where every member participates and learns. Club meetings have definite guidelines to help each member improve speaking One-da- y skills. For further information contact Alan Palumbos, or Zana Anderson, Ext. Meetings are held every Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. in the Bldg. 1209 FM Conference Room. Join us today. Toast-mastewill change your life! 776-017- n Enlisted Spouses & Assoc. FIRST AND SECOND WEDNESDAY: The Enlisted Spouses and Associates Club meets, 6:30 p.m. at the Family Support Center, Bldg. 308N. Anyone eligible for Enlisted Club membership and their spouse is encouraged to join. For more informaor Jeneen tion call Ann Lowe, Eckmann, 779:2953. Civil Air Patrol CUSTOM FRAMING: Custom framing and matting for the best price in town. You may do your own framing after you take the basic framing class. The shop is available to the CADET SQUADRON of the Utah Wing meets Wednesdays in Bldg. 295, p.m. CAP is the volunteer, official auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force. It pro- WEBER-MLNUTEMA- N 773-305- 9, vides youth with training in emergency services, military doctrine and aviation. Youth ages are encouraged to join. ENGRAVING SHOP: Offers trophies, plaques, medals, ribbons, pen sets, name tags and plates. With our computerized engraver we can engrave or reproduce anything that can be copied or 12-1- PCSinq? Retiring? 8 For more info, call Ext. HILL AFB SENIOR SQUADRON: Meets first and third Wednesdays in the Family Support Center, Bldg. 308-N- , at 7 p.m. For more information call Capt. Denny H. typed. Let us customize it for you or your squadron. SALES STORE: Stocked with items that will supply participants with all materials needed for 0, rs 9 a.m.-l:3- Gte? (gap AS SOON AS YOU RECEIVE a hard copy of your orders, please contact Transportation Management Office and Household Goods to schedule an appointment to discuss your entitlements and make arrangements to move or store your household goods. TMO's Uji Willard pAy Brigham ftGM SALES & SEHVCEg 1 LA ass JWtl )- I g 368th RCS LOOKING FOR FLIGHT COM- MANDER: The 368th Air Force Recruiting Squadron is looking for a captain to serve as its Operations Flight Commander. The commander is responsible for monitoring pro- duction in all recruiting programs and formulating action plans to ensure that goals are attained. The commander also supervises the Operations Branch and four Military Entrance Pro- cessing Station liaison teams located within e the squadron's eight states and mile region. The date is Dec. 31. Interested officers can call Maj. Mark 520,000-squar- -- report-not-later-th- Lacy. Ext. Massage Therapy NOW AVAILABLE to all base personnel. The practice is located in Bldg. 351 (directly south of the post office), first floor. Body shop offers a variety of massage techniques, $25 per hour. Gift certificates are available. For appointments call the Mountain View Inn at Ext. ext. 0. 723-525- 5 399-562- 1 7 Hiaa USH CARS XS VftQH .QQAf) r. UbfllliWU- -J rri'iv:n,ijmi:U:iiT:iini:i':j,'i Bljci J g w; IL2221. - " n M I o - rr St. 'I EUL 6 Ljiy " A f Chrytltf Ptjunouth DodM 723-345- 0 J 6 Ogta 473--1 3ri tO l 9 () C M4 1 7234431 1234 No. Bain, Laylon I 2810 MUIV afbr WASHINGTON BLVD. 394-684- 4 IC. r luy 308 E. 125 N., Morgan wrm LsJiia "VKaySVille 544-2T- f 829-324- 5 1"""' fei Morgan Farminaton 1 GREAT SALT L I n 544-123- 4 NEW 543-227- 7 USED CREDIT HOTLINE f n Lurrtln. Centerville RENT Sttl EQUIPMENT AMD CAr.lPING GEAR AT ( 0 a HINCKLEY DODGE B- - 1 LAKE 9 mm f Ogden 36thSt I South Vtr lYSV Oqdent Sw DAIHATSU 27th St. Lavton SI nWD8 XT 41.1 - T Clearfield c Main, Brighan RUSS CARRIGAN MOTORS, N. FREEOJiy JCOSmCCIe-A- Eden - 1 2th H y Fran " W DAVIS 6471 i 700 No. anes " North Ogden ncl " Plain Citv I J VjQ f 23 COURSEWARE DEVELOPERS WANTED: 367th Training Support Squadron is looking for computer literate personnel with a CCAF degree for a special duty assignment here at Hill in the following career fields: 3S2X1, 2A0X1B. 2A3X3B, 2A6X3. and 2W1X1. For more information contact SSgt. Federico Davis at Ext. ' 0 i option 5. (Mikoo 3pt8 WMSEM s appointment desk number is Ext. Military Help Wanted Toastmasters y available to military personnel and their family members, retired military personnel and their family members, civilian employees of the base and their family members. Unaccompanied dependents must be 16 years of age to utilize the facility. An AF Form 1451 (equipment certification card) is required prior to use of the equipment. Certification classes are held every Wed. at 5 p.m. AUTO SKILLS CENTER NEW HOURS: Open Sunday, 11 a.m.-- 6 p.m., Monday and Tuesday closed, Wednesday and Thursday, 10 a.m.-- p.m. Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m.-- 6 p.m. pre-regist-er 4; Ext. WOOD HOBBY SHOP: One of the best equipped wood shops in the Air Force is active-dut- m is required for all classes. To 771-351- SlclSt six-we- Lt. Col. Kenneth F. or 1st Lt. Kent S. Wright, Mansell, Ext. Cravens, |