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Show 30 TOP TIMES Friday, August 19, 1983 HILL NCO Club where the action is and . TODAY: Luncheon menu includes Spaghetti, Breaded Veal and Fish and Chips. "Portrait" variety band from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. s TOMORROW: "Portrait" variety band, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. SUNDAY: Enjoy Val Star disco,, 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. MONDAY: Ham Steak, Polish Sausage and Salisbury Steak highlight today's luncheon menu. This evening's dinner special is Stuffed Pork Chop for $3.75. TUESDAY: Luncheon menu today includes Country Fried e Ribs. Tonight Steak, Sweet and Sour Pork and e is Dinner Night" from 5 to 9:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Today's luncheon menu features Fried Chicken, Swedish Meatballs and Cabbage Rolls. Enjoy Dr. R.E. disco, 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. This evening's dinner special is Scallops, $5.50. THURSDAY: What's for lunch today? Swiss Steak, Stuffed Green Pepper and Ham Fried Rice. Special activities begin at 7 p:m. Enjoy our Chicken special this evening. Cost is $2. FRIDAY: Halibut, Macaroni and Cheese and Chicken Cutlet highlight today's luncheon menu. "Fusion" soul band performs this evening from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m Bar-B-Qu- "Two-for-On- ( 2-- 5. " midnight.. 10-1- . 8. , TOMORROW: "Good Timers" dance band, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Attention retired folks: The cashier will deduct 25 percent off the regular menu price of any food item on Saturday nights. Just show cashier proof of retirement, either military or civilian. SUNDAY:- - Prime Rib dinner special served from 6 to 9 p.m. Cost is $6.95. Janice Johansen will play the organ and piano while vou dine. MONDAY: Salisbury Steak and Chicken Teriyaki highlight today's luncheon menu. Family Night dinner special is Roast Beef, served from 6 to 9:30 p.m. Cost is $3.95, and one child dines free. : TUESDAY: Luncheon menu includes Chicken Fried Steak and Spaghetti. Dinner special tonight is 14 oz. Steak for $7.95. Special activities in the Heritage Room, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Luncheon menu today features Roast Pork and Knockwurst and Saurkraut. Enjoy the Fried Chicken Dinner special served this evening from 6 to 9:30 p.m. Cost is $4.25 for adults, $2 for children. THURSDAY: Luncheon menu includes Fried Chicken and Shrimp Chow Mein. Mongolian Barbecue for .35 per ounce of meat and vegetables served from 6 to 9:30 p.m. FRIDAY: Roast Beef and Fish and Chips highlight today's luncheon menu. Dinner special this evening is Seafood Newburg and a glass of wine, $7.95. Enjoy " Vinestreet" band, 8 p.m. to midnight. 773-425- . " , . T-Bo- &. : ' Officers' Club Ticket s- 5. TODAY: Luncheon menu' today features Roast Pork and Fish and Chips. Dinner Special is Salmon Steak and a glass of wine, $7.95. "The Delegation" Band, 8 p.m. to . late that evening. Cost is $10, but each will receive $3 cash, Crafts Arts a spm on ine xucKy wneei oi roriune, i meai coupon Center is open during the following Crafts and Arts The and free coctails at the Red Garter Casino. hours: NATIONAL PARKS LODGING DISCOUNTS: Discounts v Mondays and holidays: Closed. are available for lodging during the months of September noon to 8 p.m. Ladies for classes only, Open Tuesday: and October in Zion, Bryce and North Rim of the Grand 7 cost. No 5 to Automotive Class, Sign up now. Basic p.m. Canyon for civilian and military personnel on base. Reser5 is Cost $10. Tole Painting Picture Class, p.m. Framing vation are required in advance. For reservations and more class is $25 plus supplies. for Cost the Class. ' information, contact the Ticket and Tour Office, Ext. Preregistration is required for all classes. 72892, Bldg. 460. Wednesday and Thursday: Noon to 8 p.m. Friday: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Youth Activities Center Saturday: Auto Hobby, 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.; other shops, 10 for most The Youth Activities Center has a.m. to 6 p.m. activities and events. In order to effectively meet your Noon to 6 p.m. Sunday: needs, it is necessary to observe dates, times and signup ' requirements, and if unable to attend, to notify the Center Registration continuing for a Clown and Mime Workshop on Civilian Recreation ActivitieA performance of the 1981 Clown of the September 23-2are activities and facilities availble for DOD civilians These Year, Flowerseed, will be featured. All the world loves a their dependents use. and clown!! RECREATION CENTER, Bldg. 460, Ext. THORNTON Girls 13 to 18 can win a free day of luxury beauty treatments 73924 Make-over program. Sign up now through our Monthly YOUTH ACTIVITIES CENTER, Bldg. 883, Ext. 72419 for one on Sept. 10. GYMNASIUM, Bldg. 520, Ext. 72762 Registration is now taking place for the 3 Vt day Outdoor AQUATICS, Bldg. 74617 Ext. 520, Wilderness Survival Trek over Labor Day weekend, Sept. ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOP, Bldg. 534, Ext.72649 A chance to participate in physical and mental conGOLF COURSE, Bldg. 720, Ext. 73272 ditioning by learning to live with nature using primitive 470, Ext. 76321 survival skills in the Little Sahara Desert. Cost is $10. CHILD CARE CENTER (Limited), Bldg.Ext. 73661 CIVILIAN 564, RECREATION, Bldg. Open to youths Applications and information are TICKETS AND TOURS, Bldg. 460, Ext. 72892 available at the Youth Center, Bldg. 883. 0 Talent Show and Contest entries are being taken now for BOWLING CENTER, Bldg. 525, 73833 Ext. LIBRARY, Bldg. 440, Aug. 26, in conjuction with Family Night in New Orleans. ' CIVILIAN SPORTS LOAN and PRO SHOP, Bldg. 564, All types of talent and group or single entries are accepted. Ext. 73661 Judging will be on overall creativity, showmanshipdisplay near Snowbasin, Ext. 72892, Tickets and Tour HILLHAUS, and overall audience appeal. Prizes include Lagoon and' Office movie tickets. It's free to enter. BASE RESTAURANTS, Bldg. 1235, Ext. 71235 TODAY: Bike Trip to Kaysville Dairy Queen departs at 1 NCO CLUB, Bldg. 450, Ext. 73841 p.m. 10 miles round trip. Bring your bike, permission slip OFFICERS' CLUB, Bldg. 150, Ext. 72809 and money for ice cream. . Membership only TOMORROW: Come to the Birthday party if your birthday Recreation 6 TODAY: Thornton and Cookout, p.m., Hayride . is in August for free cake and prize. Happy Birthday! Bike is to Center. Cost $10 Kaysville per person. Trip SUNDAY: "Kids in the Kitchen" make Spaghetti, 2 p.m. Dairy Queen from Youth Activities Center, 1 p.m. Cost is 50 cents. TOMORROW: Cookout, 6 p.m. Cost is $1. Dance on Patio, ' MONDAY: Mountain Nature Hike leaves for Ogden Water-- , 8 p.m. to midnight at Thornton Recreation Center. Enfall at 10 a.m. and will return at 3 p.m. Bring a permisjoy Country and Western Band. This is free. Birthday sion slip and a sack lunch. night, 6 p.m., at Youth Activities Center. Free cake and TUESDAY: All parents and participants interested in attenprizes. "Fun Run" on the jogging trailparcourse, 9 a.m. ding the Survival Wilderness Trek must attend this orien.Free.':'-;tation where questions will be answered and assistance SUNDAY: "Kids in the Kitchen" makes spaghetti at 2 p.m., will be given in choosing proper equipment and clothing Youth Center. Cost is 50 cents. as well as other information. MONDAY: Mountain Nature Hike from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Volleyball Tournament, 3:30 p.m. Free. from the Youth Activities Center. Cost is 50 cents. THURSDAY: Join a spelunking trip to Nutty Putty Cave TUESDAY: Adventure Preview Films, 3 p.m. at the Youth in S. Utah. Leave at 8 a.m. and return at 7 p.m. Bring Free. Center. Registration for all fall classes at the Youth grubby clothes, permission slip, flashlight and extra bat1 to 5 p.m. Center from teries, and a sack lunch (no thermoses). Sign up early to WEDNESDAY: Volleyball Tournament, 3:30 p.m. at the be assured of a space. Youth Center. No charge. FRIDAY: Family Night in New Orleans will be held in ThornTHURSDAY: to Nutty Putty with the Youth Center, Caving ton Recreation Center at 6 p.m. Come for great Cajun a.m. to 7 p.m. Cost is $3. 8 a big bowl of seafood gumbo and to enjoy the cooking FRIDAY: Retreat Disco on Dance the from 8 p.m. to patio Youth Talent Show. $1 per person or $3 per family. It's Free. in New Orleans and Youth midnight. Family Night free to see the talent show only. Signup by Wednesday. Show Talent the at 6 p.m. Thornton Recreation Center, We would like to thank MSgt. Rick Pintuff and Ruth Fleck Cost is $1 per person or $3 per family. Under 6 years are for their generous $20 donation from the Nonfree. Entries due to Civilian Recreation Center for Flag commissioned Officers Association, Beehive Chapter, and Football and Bowling Leagues. Alpha Blues Auxiliary. Please for all recreation activities!! Contact Kim ,, Scripko, Ext. 73661 for further information. Thornton Recreation Center TODAY: Cookout and Dance on Patio, with "Night Train," country and western band, 7:30 p.m. to midnight. The Base Library Grill will open at 7:30 p.m. with burgers, salad, chips and The base library is pleased to announce the beginning of two beans. Cost is $1 to cover expenses. new collections available to be checked out. The first is TOMORROW: tourney, 7 p.m. Hayride and Dinner at a collection of self improvement tapes. The tape are apTrappers Inn in Hunts ville. Dinner includes Jumbo Steak 50 minutes long. Examples are: "Think and proximately Sandwich, Fresh Vegetable Plate, Fries, Roll and Drink. Grow Rich," "The Art of Remembering," and "Could I Departs Recreation Center at 6:30 p.m. Cost is $10 per Become an Alcoholic?" There are 12 tapes to choose from. person which includes transportation, dinner and hayride. second collection is the Wargames Collection, a part The SUNDAY: tourney, 7 p.m. of the Project Warrior Program. The games use maps and MONDAY: Family Night Cookout, 7 p.m. We will furnish playing pieces to represent actual battles in order to learn beans for $1 to help with burgers, chips, salad and about history and the art of command. Some examples ' ' expenses. are; "Battle for Cassino," "Battle of Austerlitz," and TUESDAY: Dance aerobics, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. MDA Penny "Sinai, the Arab-IsraeWars, '56, '67, 73." There are ' Pitching Contest in the Retreat at 8 p.m. Prizes will be choose from. For more information, con-- v to others many . ; awarded. , , tact the library, ;. WEDNESDAY: Free food night 7 p.m. Tonight Chow All who ? Mein. '7 youngsters 6 belong to either of the two summer V THURSDAY: Ping-pon- g reading programs sponsored by the base library are tourney, 11:30 a.m. Dance aerobics, ' invited to a party and awards program Aug. 22. The party 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. will begin at 2 p.m. in the patio area at the base library, FRIDAY: Retreat Dance, 8 p.m. to midnight. Enjoy Disco 440. "Rainbow," the Clown will perform, certificates Cole. Bldg. will be Snacks available. Horseback by Tony Trip and prizes will be awarded, and refreshments will be will leave Recreation Center at 3 p.m. served. Children enrolled in the "Book Trek" Program should bring their log sheets to the party. For further Bowling-Cente- r information, contact the Library, The Bowling Center is now taking signups for the winter bowling leagues. Persons interested may sign up for the Hill AFB Child Care Center . following leagues: Hours of operation for the HAFB Child Care Center are: MonMonday: Scratch Trio, 8:45 p.m. Tuesday: Ladies, 9:30 a.m.; Early Mixed, 6:30 p.m.; Late Mixday through Thursday, 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Friday, 6 a.m. to 1:30a.m.; Saturday, noon to 1:30 a.m.; and Sunday and ed, 8:30 p.m. Wednesday: Ladies, 9:30 a.m. holidays, closed. Thursday: Early Mixed, 6:30 p.m. Registration for FallWinter Friday: Late Mixed, 8:30 p.m. 2 p.m. Registration fee is $10. Cost noon until Preschool, 8 a.m.; Bantam, 10 a.m.; Late MixSaturday: Junior-Seniofor 3 year-old- s is $25 per month for 2Y hours, 2 days a ed, 8:30 p.m. week. Cost for 5 year-old- s is $35 per month, 3 days a Sunday: Early Mixed, 6:30 p.m. week. Certain age groups are beginning to be filled, so sign AUG. 31: Meeting for the Friday Night Cartoon Bowling up early. We encourage you to visit our facilities and League, 7:30 p.m., Conference Room at Thornton Recreacaregivers at any time. tion Center. , . Tours - The Ticket and Tour Office is located in Thornton Recreation Center, Bldg. 460. Stop in or call us at Ext. 72892 for all your entertainment needs. MOVIE TICKETS: Plitt, Mann, Cinedome, Riverdale Drive-in- , Trolley Square, $2.60; Consolidated (Starships), $2.35 ride passes, $8.50 LAGOON All-da- y KNOTTS BERRY FARM: $8 (save $2.95) SEA WORLD: Adult $8.25, Child $6.25 UNIVERSAL STUDIOS: Adult $8.25, child $5.25 MARINELAND: Adult $6.25, child $4.25 LAS VEGAS Fun Book, $5 SALT LAKE GULLS BASEBALL GAMES: General admission, $1.25; reserved family pass, $5.10. General ad-- . mission family pass, $3.10. Hill AFB Night, Tuesday. Family passes only good on HAFB Nights. MILITARY TRAVEL GUIDE: $2.75. This includes information on all bases and discount motels world-widUTAH STATE UNIVERSITY SEASON FOOTBALL e TICKETS: Special, $26. DISCOUNT COUPONS: Discount coupons available for southern California attractions including Disneyland, Movieland, San Diego Zoo, Magic Mountain, Great America, etc. "THE ROBBER BRIDEGROOM": Today and tomorrow, 8 p.m. A modern bluegrass musical at BountifulDavis Art Center. Admission, $5.10 for adults. CLASSIC ROLLERSKATING discount coupons. CONCERTS: Don Williams, Sept. 21, Salt Palace. LAS VAGAS HOLIDAY: Sept. 30 to Oct. 3. Depart from Salt Lake airport executive terminal aboard Sunwest International's chartered service on Sept. 30 at noon. On arrival in Las Vegas, receive transfer to and from airport to the Anienca Hotel, located on the strip. Spend two nights. Total cost is $ 1 98, which includes all of the above and membership in Sunwest's Travel Club. A deposit of $69 is required. Spaces are limited. YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK TRIP: Sept. Depart Thornton Recreation Center, Bldg. 460, 9 a.ni. Lodging in Yellowstone is the Three Bear Lodge. Cost is $147 per person on double occupancy per room. Also included is a Prime Rib Dinner and a stage coach ride. Other side trips offered are horseback riding, cowboy cookout, waterskiing, river rafting, golfing, at a minimal charge. Return trip is via Jackson Hole, Wyo. A deposit of $50 is required upon signup. 1. Cruise HAWAIIAN CRUISE: Sept. 10-1the islands of Hawaii aboard the SS Constitution. Prices range from $1295 to $1595 per person. Price includes free roundtrip air fare from Salt Lake at $245 per person and free port tax of $19 per person. For more information, contact Ticket and Tours Office, Ext. 2892. Dance Aerobics; JACKPOT, NEVADA TRIP: Sept. 17, one day On Gate. inside South Lot a.m. 8 at Bus leaves, 52, right TUESDAY, THURSDAY: Dance aerobics classes offered at 4:30 p.m., Thornton Recreation center. Classes are run arrival at Cactus Pete's, receive $1 in nickels, $2 meal home late Return extras. and other bucks 2 continuously and you may sign up at any time. Open to coupon, lucky all base personnel, their families and friends. Instructor that evening. Cost is $3 per person. is Janet Culwell. Cost is $2 per class. For information, call WENDOVER, NEVADA TRIP: Sept. 24, one day turnExt. 73924. around. Bus leaves 8 am. at Parking Lot 52 and returns . (3-1- 1) (3-1- 1) (3-1- 1) - Pre-regist- . er 8-b- - e. Two-for-On- . -- 9-b- , " li 777-253- 3. : 14-1- 8. . 777-253- 3. MONDAY-WEDNESDA- r, 7, 17-2- 4, 24-Oc- t. turn-aroun- d. 4-- - Swim Team, - The Hill Flyers swim team meets Monday through Friday from 4:45 to 6:30 p.m. at the Base Gym swimming pool, Bldg. 520. Military, Department of Defense civilians, DOD contractors, or their dependents aged five to 18 are welcome. For more information, contact John Langford, Ext. 74617, or Don Lockhart, Ext. 77657. |