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Show 26 Hilltop T.rres AROUND THE HILL May 10. 1991 Base Theater cost includes a steak, baked potato, salad and large soft drink. Reservations are TODAY: "Warlock" (R) SATURDAY: "The Godfather 111" (Rl SUNDAY: "New Jack City" Rl FRIDAY: "If Locks Could Kill" (PG-13SHOUTIMES: 7 p.m. ) big-scree- Arts and Crafts MILITARY SPOUSE DAY: Today, all fees in the wood and auto shop are half price for military spouses. In the frame shop save 10 percent on custom frame orders turned in today. ID is required. TOLE PAINTING: Class starts Wednesday, 5:30 p.m., $25 for six weeks, plus supplies. MAY 20: Deadline for entries in the Artist Craftsman Contest. Entry forms are available at the Arts and Crafts Center. BASIC FRAMING: Still being offered. Classes fill up about two months in advance, so sign up now. and pre REMEMBER: all for and is crafts arts required payment ANY QUESTIONS? Call Ext. 72649 or 73476 (auto shop) or stop by Bldg. 534. Outdoor Recreation RAFTING TRIP: May 6 HAIRSTYLING CLASS: p.m. Cost is $20 per Thursday, 4:30-7:3for individual with instruction person, 0 to Westwater , 9. Air Force Sorgoants THIRD TUESDAYS: New meeting time! The Air Force Sergeants Association meets at the consolidated dining facility at noon. All Air Force enlisted personnel are encouraged to attend. For more information contact TSgt. James Pinnegar, Ext. 71222; TSgt. Leann Whitney, Ext. 72612; or SSgt. Wally Raven, Ext. 74503, for more information. ARMED FORCES DAY: May 18, World War II movies will be shown on all day on the TV, CHOLESTEROL SCREENING: May 10 a.m.-- p.m. at the Thornton Community Center. Cost is $5 per person. DINNER PARTY: steak dinon the ner, May 31,5 p.m., patio. The $7 n 20-2- 20-22- Canyon, $85 per person includes transportation, rafts, full day on the Colorado River with lunch and campground fee. 21-2- 0 4, 3 Grill-it-yourse- lf jE lauuniuUlH Minute Lube, p.m. open swimming. Saturday, 9 a.m.-- p.m. Pool fees are $ 1 .25 per v isit or $ 1 0 per individual per month, $20 per family per month. SWIMMING LESSONS: Register May 20 for military, May 21 for civilians, 11 a.m.-7, Tuesp.m. Lessons begin May 2 is Cost $20 per day through Friday. Sunday and holidays, bicycles, remnant rugs, pillows and gas grills, to name just a few. On the west side of the base exchange shopping mall. Bldg. 5 430. 6 DAero Cfyb student. SCUBA: Interested? Call the pool. INFORMATION: Call Ext. 73471. COME FLY the friod!y kks and tnjey scenic view all yw anxad rJh an air plan from th VJ1 AFB Aero Club. Membership is opea to all fwemaest employee aad thow ho directly gup-poiL bt&s ithskm. Tfc club has Cll2s, Tomahawk, Warriors, Amm, 0 B and ta ATC10 Simulator, Qub fadiitic. located in Bid. 1, tn ev&3-iL24 hours dty, vtn days a wedc Office hours are 8 jun. Monday-FridaCftH Ext 71 487 for more inior- rt riCO Wives' Club 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, or Vir825-699- ginia McKay. 546-495- 1. C-31- U 1, y. 4t - OWC News TUESDAY: Officers' Wives' Club volunteer appreciation and election brunch. Voting, a.m. Farewell to honorary advisers Jane Dielman and Bea Rahter. Make reservations by noon today with: . 9:30-10:3- 0 A-F- Denise Anderson, Rosemary Miller, or Flood, 773-249- M-R- 825-423- S-- G-- 774-876- , Federal Women MAY 18: Federal Women's Club luncheon. 12:30 p.m. at the Riverboat, 4393 River-boa- t Road, Salt Lake City. Make reservations by Monday with Verna Nichol, or Dorothea Muller, Lula Jean Secrist, 1 Susan 295-144- MAY 21: Scholarship coffee honoring outstanding high school students, 9:30 a.m. in the Heritage Room of the Officers' Club. Make reservations by noon May 17. NCO A THIRD THURSDAY OF THE MONTH: VFW Membership SATURDAY: Welcome home and open house for all returning participants in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, including Reserve and National Guard members. Open house, at the Layton Post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, 1389 North Main, will run from 1 p.m. to midnight, with a free spaghetti dinner served p.m. There will be door prizes, games, live entertainment, dancing and refreshments. PERSIAN GULF VETERANS: In appreciation, Ogden Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1481 at 907 W. 12th Street and Lay-toVFW Post 8307, 1389 North Main Street, are offering free membership to all Hill AFB veterans as well as reservists and National Guardsmen who were called to duty in the Persian Gulf. Fill out membership forms at either location prior to May 31. For more information call Ted 4-- 8 Noncommissioned Officers Association meeting, 5 p.m. at the Family Support Center, Bldg. 308. Membership is $20year, $36two years. For more information call the NCO A Service Center, n 6. Range 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. Evans, 399-470- 7. ran nm you time to miss your car! limn z BOUNTIFUL 1370 No. Main 1309 So. 500 W. LAYTON, UT. BOUNTIFUL, UT. J iH(t 292-429- 2 protect our nation's interests. We're proud to serve those who serve our great nation. If we can help you with your car insurance needs, please give us a call. 773-05- 95 Layton (Corner of Main & Antelope) Expires SEfRWiE AITH 0 lJ n SnkWUIMIhI y ooo mil DONE! 1981 No. Main Fdil ELL 3 GEICO appreciates all you have done to don't give LAYTON 3 394-205- 825-476- 546-376- 773-474- matioa. Charlotte Godsey, A JOB iuoc "We D Come check the many great buys in stereos, computers, exercise equipment, B 4 TlLe v May Tent Sale 16-1- Th 1 &(U uio HE XT 546-676- 0 10 a.m.-- 9 for laps, NECESSARY! WbrU Class Protection' ---- in. 8 cm aor mm, 0 oil flltor - 6-- Filter Change Oil & NO APPOINTMENT w DX , t jo yj 10 Monday-Friday- 0 13-1- impact High with benches at Thornton Community Center, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 4:30-5:3p.m. Cost is $2 per class or $20 per month. SURVIVING SUPERWOMAN'S WORLD: p.m. Cost is Tuesday and May 21, $20 per person. Learn to beat the guilt, pressures and stress of the Superwoman Syndrome. CALLIGRAPHY CLASS: Wednesday and May 22, 4:30-- p.m. Cost is $20 per person, which includes all supplies. big-scree- n Cost of YELLOWSTONE TRIP: June includes $195 per person eight family style meals, one room in a cabin for three nights, fishing on a private stream, horseback riding, sightseeing and transportation. Stay at the Parade Rest Ranch. ALASKAN FISHING TRIP: Third annual Package includes an overtrip, June night camping trip across the Cook Inlet on the Chuitna River, boat river fishing for king salmon on the Kenai River, fishing for 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 options you choose. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call Ext. 73924 or stop by Bldg. 460. Center Community AEROBICS: and low aerobics MAKE-UP- , recommended by Mav 29. SPORTS EVENTS MAY 26: The running of the Indianapolis 500 TV. on the MAY TOURNAMENTS: Today, singles May 17, singles table tennis. All tournaments start at 6 p.m. There is a $3 entry fee for each tournament. Cash prizes will be awarded to the top three finishers in each tournament. 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 members is $10. 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