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Show AROUND THE HILL y Youth Confer TODAY: Roller skating in the gym, 8 p.m., $1 few members, f 1.50 for A limited number of skates are available for a rental fee. "Land Before Time" on video, 6 p.m., Free. SATURDAY: Birthday night, 6 p.m., free cake. SUNDAY: Family roller skating in the gym, p.m., $1 for members, $1.50 for Parent skate for free. A limited number of skates available for a rental fee. MONDAY: Seize the Gold, 3:30 p.m., free. TUESDAY: Straw Relay, 3:30 p.m., free. WEDNESDAY: ScrabLle Scramble, 4 p.m., free. THURSDAY: St. PaddyV Cupcakes, 4 p.m., 50 cents. FRIDAY: Special St, Patrick's Day games, 3:30 p.m., free. Roller skating in the gym, 6-- p.m., $1 for members, $1.50 for A limited number of skates available for a rental fee. 6-- non-member- 50-ce- 6-- non-member- s. 8 nt 8 non-member- s. 50-ce- Support Groups SPOUSE DEPLOYED? A Christian support group for spouses of deployed persons meets Tuesdays in the base chapel annex, Bldg. 445, 8 p.m A nursery class is available for children; call Amy Sorenson, for reservations. 6-- 776-289- ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: Thursdays, 11:30 a.m., Bldg. 296, 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. 544-011- Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m., Bldg. AL-ANO- EASTER PORTRAITS: Saturday. 11 a.m.-3:3p.m. at Thornton Community 0 Center. Cost is $8 for two photos, one in a folder. Call to schedule an appointment. CHOLESTEROL SCREENING: March 10 a.m.-- p.m. at Thornton Community Center, $5. EASTER EGG CREATIONS: Class is March 21. 5:30-p m., $5 includes all supplies. AEROBICS: High and low impact aerobics classes have started at Thornton Community Center, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 4:30-5:3p.m. Cost is $2 per class or $20 per month. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call Ext. 73661 or 73924, or come by Bldg. 460. 3-- 9 1-- 11-1- 396, Room 16. GRIEF SUPPORT: Enrollment for a weekly support group for grieving persons is now open. If you are interested and also eligible for military health care, call the Before, Afier School ONGOING: Registration is ongoing for the Youth Center's Before & After School program. This program is open to dependents of active and retired military and DOD civilian employees of Hill AFB. Services are provided for Hill Field, Clearfield and St. Joseph's Elementary Schools. Kindergarten services are not available for St. Joseph's. Included are breakfast, lunch (for kindergarteners only), transportation to and from school, afternoon snack and activities. There are also sessions for Base Theater SATURDAY: "Home Alone" (PG) SUNDAY: "Tune in Tomorrow" (PG-13- ) FRIDAY: "Look Wfros Talking Too" (PG-13- year-roun- d ) SHOWTIMES: 7 p.m. schools. Fees are $35 per week for kindergarten students, $30 per week for and $12 per day, $50 per grades week for students. Call Ext 72419 for complete information. 1-- 6, year-roun- d mental health clinic, Ext. 77909 or 74532. Leave your name, daytime phone number and preferred time and day of the week. Education Office TESTING DAYS: Effective immediately, testing will be conducted Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 8 a.m. and Thursdays at p.m. There will be exceptions to this rule for national testing days. CORRESPONDENCE COURSES: Any military person interested in enrolling in a correspondence course through a civilian school and wanting tuition assistance must first go through the Base Education office for approval prior to enrolling in the course. Deployed persons may have a spouse take care of this paperwork for them, but the proper procedures must be followed. Call Ext. 72710 for more 1 in SINGLES DARTS: Saturday. 2 p.m. SINGLES TABLE TENNIS: March p.m. SINGLES 8 BALL: March 23. 2 p.m 1 EGG PAINTING: Class begins Thursday, p.m., $15 for three weeks. This is a real art form! TOLE PAINTING: Class begins March 19, p.m., $25 for 6 weeks. KNIFE BUILDING: March 19. Learn how to finish a knife. We take an already formed blade and finish it into a good working knife. Many blades and handle material to choose from. Cost will vary, so call for more information. 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. REMEMBER: and prepayment is required for all arts and crafts clflSS6S ANY QUESTIONS? Call Ext. 72649 or 73476 (auto shop) or stop by Bldg. 534. CROSS COUNTRY SKI TOUR: Christmas Meadows at Carter Creek, March Cost is $8 per person, $20 per cabin or $15 per trailer. CROSS COUNTRY SPRING FLING: March e 30, $15 per person, includes a Dutch oven dinner, guide services, transportation to and from and lots of beautiful scenery, including Francis and Bountiful peaks. Call Dave Ovard. Ext. 73525. or John Phelps. Ext. 78360. to Grand Gulch, HIKING TRIP: April includes $45 per person transportation, one steak dinner, one breakfast, backpack, sleeping pad and guide. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call Ext. 73924 or stop by Bldg. 460. 15-1- three-cours- 13-1- Red Cross Classes : Community CPR class, 8 Bldg. 308, $20. CPR instructor course, 7:30 MARCH a.m.-- 4 p.m. at Thornton Community Center. Cost is $40, which includes instrucbinder. Pretor manuals and a three-rincurrent community CPR card. requisite: ON BASE: standard first 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. is and a VCR you provide 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 course and then a two-da- y instructor course for $60 and then teach your own staff members, renting our mannequin and video. INFORMATION: Call Carma Dorney. WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY- a.m.-noo- 19-2- n, 0: g OSHA-approve- d 627-353- (with HAFB card) Get 1 Month FREE with month paid 7 394-100- 0 by Classic Waterslide 8 sizes-5- x5, HIGH-TEC- H j Outdoor Recreation 4343 Riverdale Rd. nesday for Friday publication. 5x10, 5x15, 10x10, 10x15, 10x20, 10x25, 15x20 DESIGN SANITARY UNITS , HIGH SECURITY ::::: vXw ll BB3rQ nil Layton Hills Mall Convenience Center 546-650- 0 Sandwiches Salads Giant Sandwiches Party Trays & V & INSTANT OASH Military - LOANS Civilian Personnel No credit checks Spaghetti Cash for personal needs, vacations, etc. Borrow up to $200 INSTANTLY!!! Military ID or Civilian Post Dated Check The Purchase of a Small or Large Sandwich or Large Salad! is ID and all you need. IF YOU NEED AN INSTANT LOAN, COME SEE US AT Sandwich or Salad. SExpires Dec. 31, 1991. One Coupon per . S"' V Convenient and Quick Cash!!! Soups fff .VfP yV;;?; 16. 2 oraruB Mail your ad to MORMEDIA INCHILL TOP TIMES, P.O. Box 445, Roy, Utah 84067, or bring it to the Hill Top Times Office, 1152 West Rlverdale Road, Ogden, along with $5 In check, cash or money order. Deadline Is 2 p.m. Wed- 1 be: Arts and Crafts Ads are limited to 40 words or less. Additional words cost 10 cents per word. Ads received after 2 p.m. Wednesday will be published the following week. Commercial ad cost is $6 for 40 words if billed. 1 Sports Tournaments THE NEXT TOURNAMENTS sponsored by the Thornton Community Center will 3 0 all-da- y those youth attending Personal and Commercial Ads... $5.00 'v.;.v.y:y 17 Hilltop Times 7 nt s. 50-ce- Community Center INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES: Karate, ballet, tumbling, piano, jazz and creative movement For more iriormation contact the Youth Center, Ext. 72419. HOURS: Monday-Thursdap.m.. Friday p.m., Saturday p.m., Sunday 6 8 p.m. 1991 MEMBERSHIP CARDS: On sale now for $10. 3-1- 1 .March 8, 1991 I 546-277- 8 300 East Gentile, Layton, Utah (Inside Layton Open Mon. Mini-Mal- l) - Fri. 10 to 5 |