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Show 20 July 16. 1998 Aroumd tthe Hill buffet. one-mon- 's . Monday-Frida- edi- tor. Ext. WEEKLY LOUNGE DRAWING: Write your name on the back of your beverage receipt and drop it in the Lounge Drawing Box. You may enter each time a purchase is made. Every Friday during "The Gathering a winner will be selected. Winners receive $10 in Club Bucks. DOOR PRIZE DRAWINGS: Stop by the "check-in- " table every Friday night at the lounge entrance from p jil Present your club card and receive a door prize ticket All door prizes are drawn at 8 p.m. You must be present to win. Each month the club will hold a special drawing for the monthly grand door prize. FUND RAISER: Swim and S'cream, July 21 from 7 p.m. at Pool 3. Please join us for an evening of food and fun. Hot dogs, hamburgers, drinks and ice cream provided. Cost is $10 per family or $2.50 per person. HAIRCUTS: The Officers Club Barbershop is 0 from 8 p.m. Walk-in- s open Monday-Frida- y are always welcome, or call Kmberly, Ext for an appointment 5-- 7 buffet, 11 a.m.-- l buffet. p.m.. S6.95 for members. lunch buffet, 11 a.m.-- l FRIDAY: Cafeteria-styl- e p.m. Regular dining, 6--9 p.m. DJ Ray Parr of Northstar in the lounge. lunch buffet 11 a.m.-- 1 SATURDAY: Cafeteria-styl- e p.m. Retiree night, 6-- 9 p.m., featuring Baron of beef buffet. Musical entertainment provided by the Ken Foster Trio. Cost is $9.95 for members. Reservations may be made by calling the All current retired club memclub at Ext bers are encouraged to stop by the cashier's "Retiree Appreciation Coupon" cage and receive a good for $3 off one meal at the club during the month of July. Coupons are now available. SUNDAY: Club closed. MONDAY: Cafeteria-styl- e lunch buffet 11 a.m.-1p.Active duty military lunch day, $3.95. Regular dining. 6-- 9 p.m. lunch buffet 11 a.m.-- 1 TUESDAY: Cafeteria-styl- e p.m. Civilian emplovee and retired military lunch dav.S3.95. p.m. Fried Chicken Night 5:30-- 8 Oriental lunch WEDNESDAY: Cafeteria-styl- e buffet, 11 a.m.-- l p.m. Family night spaghetti S 4-- a.m.-4:3- S. Dale Hibbert, D.D.S. Hillcrest Dining Hall TODAY: Lunch, Swiss steak with tomato sauce, fried fish portions, hot wings. Dinner, spaghetti with meat sauce, fried fish, baked chicken. FRIDAY: Lunch, Salisbury steak, lemon baked fish, orange glazed chicken. Pasta bar every Friday lunch. Dinner, roast pork, chicken tenders, baked fish. SATURDAY: Lunch, baked Italian sausage, lasagna, chicken a la king. Dinner, veal paprika steaks, roast turkey, lemon baked fish. Scott Wall, D.D.S. Bruce G. Howard, D.D.S. Active Duty Family Member Dentist) Tri-Car- e chicken, fried fish portions. Dinner, steak, baked fish, hot wings. every Tuesday lunch. Dinner, BBQ pork loin, pan fried fish, baked chicken. WEDNESDAY: Lunch, lasagna, spaghetti with meat sauce, Italian style veal. Dinner, beef fritters, fish amandine, Mexican baked chicken. THURSDAY: Lunch, roast turkey, chili maca- roni, baked fish. Dinner, Mongolian BBQ, grilled ham steaks, Mr. Zs baked chicken. WEEKDAYS: Breakfast 5:308 am.; Lunch, 10-3a.m.-- l p.m.; Dinner, 3:30-6:3- 0 p.m.; Midnight a.m. meal, 11 p.m.-12:3- 0 WEEKENDS, HOUDAYS: Breakfast, 6:30-a.m.; Lunch, 10:30 a.m-- 1 p.m. (to 1:30 p.m. on Reserve weekend); Dinner, 6 p.m. 9 D Base ATRestaurants YOUR SERVICE breakfast entrees, hot lunch entrees, sandwiches, soups, salads and beverages. Mobile food vehicles operate from 7:30 a.m.-12:3- 0 p.m. HOURS OF OPERATION a.m.-6 230 l Bldg. p.m. Monday-Frida(Crosswinds): Ext. Bldg. 225N: 5:30 a.m.-- 8 p.m. Monday-FridaExt.7-992- Bldg. Ext 4 849: Bldg. 45: 7 6:30 a.m.-- l p.m. p.m. a.m.-9:3- 0 Monday-Frida- Ext Monday-Frida- Bldg. 1235 (Westside): 6 a.m.-- 2 p.m. Friday, 'Denotes closure Ext every other Friday WHAT'S FOR LUNCH? MENU LINE: Ext 5 FRIDAY: "Deep Impact" (PG13) SATURDAY: "Hope Floats" (PG13) SHOWTIME: 7 p.m. PRICE: Admission is adults, $3 and children, $2. Two Pair of Eyeglasses Off 6 Pair of Disposable Contacts $CQ95 THEM WHEN STANDARD 0PTICALS $ YOU NEED REPUTATION GUARANTEED OR INCLUDES SV, YOUR WITH FOR MONEY QUALITY. j! BACK BIFOCAL, TRIFOCAL LENSES I ISZS&TJJ FACTORY OUTLET Harrison 0 Ogden 4305 98 2nd Pair H) Eye Exam HI TODAY!" OGDEN 6 Packs (Vlt.vue) Contact Lena Exam Including Fitting F TWO 2070 Harrison AVAILABLE: jJNEBIFOCAL m (NW Corner 35th & Redwood) LAYTON SALT LAKE CITY 728-080- 0 1596 North Hill Field Rd. (Layton Hills Business Park) 272-690- 0 H PHONE APPLICATIONS ACCLKTCa. 3950 S. Highland (Comer Plaza Shopping Center) Dr. feti$rc.e nutmni '88" i s38"; STANDARD SUPER OPTICAL TARGET 4Q11 '3Q 14 IMS IwilUIBT niuwiipj '33 !ch Ifpal AOJt' J J fls..4s-- ' si&Mii.rti. 973-040- 4 Canyon Plaza Shopping Center. Next to Albertson's !3 36 2 PAIR OF STANPRO LENSESARAMES 3460 S. Redwood Rd. Blvd. IwilUIBT" TOTAL " ALSO NO WEST VALLEY 622-891- 1 5UPEH I TARGET W234 T74-077- 0 "WE PAYiYOUR NEXT PAYCHECK OPTICAL 688 TOTAL THEN STANDARD Pair BnicfwicBierumirTC m jrv jmolc wn i j 'SEE MORE FOR LESS' PS Layton PR. EYEGLASSES ! First GET 1 towel and coupons for bowling specials. Register at the bowling center. ?2 Only N. Hilffield Road JUST KIDS BOWLING LEAGUE: Register your for the 1998 "Just Kids" bowling kids, ages league. The league will bowl on Thursdays at 1 ' p.m. Cost is $30 per child and includes 10 weekly league sessions, shoe rental, bowling D Base Theater i y a.m.-8:3- 0 YOUTH BIRTHDAY PARTIES: Two games of bowling, rental shoes, lunch and an authentic bowling pin for the birthday person. Cost is only $5 per person. Bumper lanes are available. Call A $10 reservation for reservations. Ext fee is required. NEW THUNDER ALLEY BOWLIN G: July 28. all youth are invited to participate in the Youth Center sponsored Thunder Afley." The event will run from p.m. Cost is $5 per youth, shoes included. In addition, hot dogs, hamburgers and soda's are only 50 cents each. It is the best entertainment around. SQUADRON APPRECIATION DAYS: First Sergeants and Squadron commanders call Ext to schedule your free squadron bowling parties, until August 31. FREE YOUTH SUMMER BOWLING PASS: Attention all parents! Youth summer bowling passes are free and available at the Bowling Center foryouth dependents 18 and under. Youth win get one free game of bowling every day. through-Aug.3- THE BASE RESTAURANTS offer pastries, BE 2112 ; Monday-Thursda- p.m., Friday, 11 a.m.-l- l p.m., Saturday, noon -- 1 1 p.m., and Sunday, noon-- 5 p.m. The snack bar will be closed 30 minutes prior to the facility closing. SMOKE-FRE- E FACILITY: All day Sun., Mon., Tues. and Thurs. from 9 a.m.-- 2 p.m. OPEN BOWLING SPECIALS: Monday-Fridallam-lp.rr85 cents per game; Tuesday evening is "Play and Save," use your play and save pass and get two games for one. Wednesday evenings.6-8:3p.m., "Family Night," $10 per lane (shoes included) . Friday evening, Rock & Bowl, $5 per bowler, 10 SUMMER FAMILY NIGHT: Bring the whole family bowling on Wednesday evenings from p.m. Cost is only $10 per lane (each lane can accomodate up to six bowlers) and the shoes are free. We also have 50 cent hamburgers, hot-doand soda's. 11 cordon bleu, Creole fish fillets. Taco bar For .4! SUMMER HOURS OF OPERATION: MONDAY: Lunch, beef stew, fried chicken nuggets, onion lemon baked fish. Dinner, sweet and sour pork, mustard dill fish. Southern fried chicken. TUESDAY: Lunch, hamburger yakisoba, chicken Mm & Bowling Center SUNDAY: Lunch, BBQ beef cubes, savory baked Monday-- PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY, P.C. (A 11 MEMBERSHIP LUNCH DRAWING: Write yournameon the back of your lunch receipt and drop it in the Lunch Drawing Box. Drawing each day for the next day's free lunch. drawing will be for Monday. Every and club announcements. Cafeteria-styl- e lunch buffet. Cafeteria-styl- e FAMILY BUFFET: family spaghetti buffet every Wednesday from 5308 pm Includes a variety of sauces, garden salad, garlic bread, and ice cream or sherbet. $4.95 member adult, $2.95 children ages years, and 5 years and er under eat free, $7.95 for adult. manent, but constantly changing, Items like restaurant menus fl Officers Clublunch TODAY: p.m. l p.m. Fried Chicken Night buffet. 5:30-- 8 p.m.. S6.95 for members. a.m.-- th Direct all questions to the 5:30-- 8 THURSDAY: AROUND THE KILL policy Due to the large number of Heme submitted for publics tion in this section of the Hilltop Times, the nunrdMr of times a particular item wiil be run Is limited to four consecutive issues titer) there must be a waiting period before it can appear again. This does not apply to per :imsfr ous&' noas HSU |