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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 30 Friday, November 5, 1982 Where the Action Is Civil Air Patrol - , WEDNESDAYS: Weber Minuteman Squadron meeting, 7:30 p.m., Bldg. 398. For information call Captain Bean, 776-217Flying Tigers Composite Squadron meeting, Ogden Airport, 7 p.m. For information call Lieutenant Karen Cottle, THURSDAY: Ogden Senior Squadron meeting, 7:30 p.m. at Ogden Airport. For information call Lt. CoL Larry D. Si1 or dle, NOV. 20: Wing Conference, Bldg. 180 and 100 at Hill AFB. Senior members in Bldg. 180 and cadet members in Bldg. 100. Awards banquet at DDO Officers' Club, 6 p.m. Tickets: $12 per senior, $9 per cadet. Registration, $3 seniors, $2 cadets. Late registrants, $5. Fees due by Nov. 10 to: Utah Wing Civil Air Patrol, Barbara Behrens, 3660 S. 2175 E., Salt Lake City, Utah 84109. Lodging available at Motel 6, 1455 Washington Blvd., Ogden. Rates with tax are: Single $15.61; Double, $19.93; Triple, $23.17. Pick up tickets and reservations at registration desk in Bldg. 180 at 7 a.m. Nov. 20. 9; 825-912- 621-098- 4. 777-521- 7. Swimming Pools NCO THURSDAY, Trading Post open to military 10 a.m. to 2 p.m, Bldg. 394. and their families, personnel Obtain or trade needed items, including clothes, furniture, and kitchenwear. All donations are welcome, and we will pick up large items. For additional information, call Ext. 63457. SOLE Symposium NOV. 13: of Logistics Engineers Technical SymSociety posium, Ogden Hilton, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. For information, or call Karen Jones, Sandra Ward, . Gyla Hamlin, 777-598- 777-545- ' MORNINGS: Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9 to 10 a.m. in the base gymnasium. Cost is 75 cents per time or $7.50 per month. EVENINGS: Monday and Wednesday, 8:15 to 9:15 p.m. in the Youth Center. Minimum age, 10 years old. Cost is 75 cents per time or $7.50 per month. IMP POOL 1 - Hill Coin Club v Persons inters ted in starting a Coin Club at Hill AFB are encouraged to contact Lt. Art McDonnell, Ext. 77019. Day Commissary Closes forwillVets THURSDAY: The base be closed for obsercommissary vance of Veterans Day. It will re-ope- Nov. 12. n Project Warrior Forum 1 1 Dance Aerobics .L TT11 Cl-- 4. r Active or retired military. National Guard, Reserve or ' DOD civilian employees are eligible to join. For informa-- : 8 or Bob Rebmann, tion call George Cap, 773-172- 544-543- 5. CBPO Hours 2nd and 4th TUESDAY EACH MONTH: The Consolidated Base Personnel Office will close from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. every second and fourth Tuesday for training. in-hou- se ta.ri i3 TUESDAY, THURSDAY: Dance aerobics classes offered at 4:30 and 6 p.m., Thornton Recreation Center. Classes are run continuously and you may sign up at any time. Open to all base personnel, their families and friends. Instruck tor is Janet Mylroie. Cost is $20 for a session of 10 lessons. For information, call Ext. 63924. Arts and Crafts Center Need some Christmas gift ideas? The Ceramic Shop at the Arts and Crafts Center, Bldg. 534, has everything you need to make your own gifts this year, including beautiful canister sets, nativity sets and Sesame Street character cookie jars. Instruction is available. The Arts and Crafts Center offers classes in two other hobbies this month. TUESDAYS: A four-wee- k Basic Woodworking class begins, . 5 p.m. Instructor is Robert Fenderheim. Fee is $10. Topics include use of equipment and shop safety, project planning and layout, and figuring the required materials. THURSDAY: A four-wee- k Basic Photography class begins, 5 p.m. Class includes instruction in negative processing and making prints. Fee is $5. MONDAY: The Arts and Crafts Center's frame shop conducts a sale on all ready-mad- e frames in stock. The sale continues through Nov. 20, but patrons are encouraged , to come early for best selection. A 25 percent discount is offered on a wide variety of standard-size- d wood and metal frames, ranging in size from 5" x 7" to 16" x 20". . Some frames include mats and glass, and a limited number of accent mirrors and framed prints will also be on sale. : MONDAY to NOV. 19: Two Lieutenants Professional Development Seminars conducted by a four-ma- n team from Air University, Maxwell AFB, Ala. Each ' seminar will consist of four sessions for five days, ex-- : eluding Veterans Day. Some homework will be required. Seminars to cover areas of officer and development, leaderskills and proship, personnel management, blem solving. Officers selected to attend have been notified through their units and provided specific reporting in- structions. For more information call the base project officer, Capt. Roger Nettleton, Ext. 76975. , 20-ho- ur . . CELEBRATIONS OF MASS: 1st and 3rd Sunday, 10 Folk ChoirCCD a.m., Sunday, 7 and 4th Traditional, 2nd, 5th; p.m., Group leading and ' Folk Choir Saturday, 5:15 p.m., Children's Choir ; Daily, 11:30 a.m. Holy Days, 11:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. MINISTRY OF RECONCILIATION: Saturday, 4 to 4:15 p.m. Seasonally, as announced RELIGIOUS EDUCATION MINISTRY Preschool-6th grade: 1st and 3rd Sunday of month, Bldg. 128, ' 11:15 a.m. to 1:05 p.m. 130, CCD: 1st and 3rd Sunday of month, Main Chapel, Jr. High 11:15 to 1:05 p.m. Bldg. Sr. High CCD and Adult Education: Wednesday, 7 p.m., Main Chapel PROTESTANT: SUNDAY: 8:30 a.m. - Lutheran Services, Bldg. 128 , 8:45 a.m. - Contemporary Service 11:15 a.m. - General Protestant Service (Holy Communion every first Sunday) 10:15 a.m. - Hospital, 2nd floor day room 7:30 p.m. Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran, first Sunday monthly. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Sunday School: 9:55 to 10:50 a.m., Adult and Young Adult Bible Class, Chapel 1; Grades Bldg. 128; Grades Bldg 130. For information on Jr. and Bldg. 130; Ages Sr. High PYOC, please call the Main Chapel, ' o L.D.S SERVICES (OFF-BASE-) 7 Clearfield Ninth Ward, 838 E. 600 S., 1:30 p.m. ; Clearfield Fifth Ward, 350 E. Center, 9 a.m. L.D.S Servicemen's Coordinator: Carl Templin, Ext. 76601 OGDEN KOREAN CHURCH OF UTAH: Worship Service, 1 p.m., Bldg. 475 Sunday School, 1 p.m., Bldg. 475 JEWISH AND BUDDHIST SERVICES: Call Ext. 62106. . -- 4-1- 2, 3-- 5, 1-- 3, inter-person- Con- solidated Starship, $2.35. CONCERTS: Nov.' 5, Little River Band, Dee Special Events Center, $7 and 9; Nov. 13, Conway Twitty, University of Utah, $10 COUPON BOOKS: Happenings Books, Ogden area $7, Salt Lake Area $9; Dining Plus, $12.50 WEBER STATE COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Reserved $6; General admission, adults $4, students and military $2 SKI PASSES: Powder Mountain day pass, $8, book of 10 adult passes, $85, book of children's passes, $55; Snow Basin, adults, $11; children, $7.50; Park City and Snow Bird passes arriving by prices to be mid-mont- h, announced. CLASSIC SKATING COUPONS:Tickets available for half price for Thursday nights. Just show ID at door. SPORTS EVENTS: Salt Lake Golden Eagles hockey tickets, $5.50, courtesy tickets good for any game; Jazz basketball, $5.50 tickets now on sale for the following games: Nov. 17, New Jersey; Jan. 1, Boston; Jan. 29, Philadelphia. Dec. December's game tickets available by Indiana. Dec. Dec. 30, 18, Houston; 10, Los Angeles; LEISURE-TIMTRAVEL: A SATO representative is now in the office from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through , travel arrangements. Friday to assist with leisure-tim- e TRIP: Sign up now for weekend getaway. Bus leaves Hill at 8 a.m. Nov. 20. Spend the day and night iri Ely. Accommodations will be at Hotel Nevada. Each person receives $5 in cash, two free cocktails, one Lucky Buck, continental breakfast. All this plus more for $7 per person based on double occupancy. Single rooms, $14. SNOWMOBILE TRIPS TO YELLOWSTONE: Jan. 14, 15, 16. See Yellowstone by snowmobile. Leave Hill 9 a.m. Jan. 14 by motorcoach for the Three Bears Lodge in West Yellowstone, Mont. Get a prime rib dinner on arrival. Snowmobile the next day, two per vehicle. Jan. 16 will be free time until departure. Cost: $130 each for four in a room; $140 each for two in a room and $150 single occupancy. $50 deposit per person required on signup. Price includes round-tri- p transportation, two nights lodging, snowmobile clothing and machine, guide service, park entrance fees and five meals. For more information call Ext. .t62892 MGM GRAND RENO "Salute to Military" package: Nov. 17 to Dec. 29 and Jan. 3 through 31. Package features one night's lodging in luxury resort hotel and cocktail per- A vov a "TJT11 ta n v f IAnn A.fAfi'a Hollywood, Hello!" Price: $19.50 per person, double occupancy; $29 single occupancy. Rate for additional nights is $30. Prices include taxes and tips on package features. Guest arriving on Friday or Saturday must stay a minimum of two nights to qualify for the special prices. Offer subject to space availability. Package available to active, retired, reserve military personnel and their families, members of the National Guard and government mid-mont- h: al Officers' Wives' Club Gift Sale NOV. 17 and 18: Hill AFB Officers' Wives' Club sponsors a jewelry, bronzeware and assorted gift sale, 1 to 8 p.m. Nov. 17 and 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Nov, 18. Sale will take place in the Red and Fireside Lounges in the Officers' Club. Proceeds will go to the Officers' Wives' Club Scholarship Fund. For more information, call Chris Moe, 479-447- 4. .'.(. w package may be purchased through Special Services Oftoll fices at military bases or by calling the MGM-Renor free o, 800-648-508- 0, 702-789-200- 0. Transcendental Meditation WEDNESDAY: Transcendental Meditation at Program Thornton Recreation Center, 8 p.m. This will be a free introductory lecture given by Dr. Barry Charles. It will not be an entire course. , TUESDAY Federally Employed Women TUESDAY: Monthly meeting of Promontory Chapter, Federally Employed Women, 6:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Clearfield Library, 562 S. 1000 E. Guest speaker will be Don Cramer, chief, Training, who will talk on "Con-quests of Goal Setting.',' For more information call Pat Booth, Ext. 77221 or Kris Baker, Ext. 75665. . Service Station Pricing Policy MONDAY: Beginning today, a two-tie-r pricing policy will be implemented at the base service station. Customers paying cash will receive a discount. One island will be reserved for credit card customers only, and these purchases must be restricted to gasoline. Credit cards can- N not be accepted for tires, labor or accessories. Customer Services Available room 216. The Customer Services is located in Bldg. office is open from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Services include scheduling appointments from other CBPO work centers, Palace Flicks, locator cards. Forms 90, AF Form 392, DD Form 93, identification cards, etc. If you have questions call Ext. 76975. S-I8- 0, Silver & Blue Band WEDNESDAYS: Rehearsal, 4:30 p.m. in the music room of the Thornton Recreation Center, Bldg. 460. Experienced musicians are needed. Military and civilian personnel 18 years and older who are interested in joining this marching and concert band should attend. Wind and brass musicians are needed. For more information contact Spencer ' Little at Ext. 75723. Commander's Guard Rifle Team Enlisted members in grades l to E-- are urgently needed for the Commander's Guard Rifle Team. Members represent Hill AFB at squadron, base and community activities and have appeared on local and national television. For information, contact SSgt. Bullock, Ext. 62624; Sgt. ' Hobbs, Ext. 75633; or SrA. Poovey, Ext. 63139 swings. E-- Airmen Education & Commissioning The Base Education Services Office, Bldg. 368, is staffed to advise airmen interested in applying for an Air Force Commissioning Program, according to Wilbur B. Hedrick; base Education Officer. Airmen who are currently eligible should visit the office for assistance in preparing a letter of academic eligibility. Those who would like to become eligible can receive counseling to help prepare ... them for future application. All interested airmen are in- vited to call or visit the Education Office for further information, Ext. 62710. in-dep- th . ELY-NEVAD-A Lieutenant Seminars Chapel Schedule CATHOLIC: MOVIE TICKETS: Plitt, Mann, Cinedome, all $2.60. E five-wee- TODAY: Project Warrior Forum hosted by Personnel Divi-- ', sion, 8 to 10 a.m. in the Bryce Poe Conference Center. Featured sneaker is Dr. Philip Flammer. a nationally officers known military historian. Forum is for mid-grad- e civilians (GS-1- 3 and. (major and above) and mid-grad-e above). . Hill Sports Car Club Li 4; Youth and Ladies' Exercise Class OFFICERS' POOL Closed for the season. XT. 777-462- 4; 4. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.; 4 to 8 p.m., weather permitting. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY: Noon to 7 p.m., weather permitting Ticket and Tour Office Trading Post FRIDAY: The Rod & 4 Gun Club SUNDAY: Skeet shooting, noon to 5 p.m. TUESDAY: Trap shooting, 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY: Skeet shooting, 7 p.m. 4-- |