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Show 30 HIU TOFJtriy 17, DM TUtttS where the action 71 Airmen's Dining Hall The Airmen's Hall operation has been moved to the Dining Base Restaurant, Bldg. 402; It is a operation durAlso remodeled. hall old is the the time being dining ing Ext. 74946, for available for patrons' use is daily changes. TODAY: Lunch menu includes Chipper Perch and Baked Veal Steak. Dinner menu includes Roast Pork with Applesauce, Beef Cordon Bleu. TOMORROW: Lunch menu includes Baked Knockwurst with Sauerkraut, Turkey Pot Pie. Dinner includes Braised Beef Cubes and Baked Chicken. SUNDAY: Lunch menu includes Grilled Ham Steak with Applesauce, Spaghetti with Meatballs. Dinner menu includes Ginger Pot Roast and Liver Fiesta MONDAY: Lunch menu includes Fried Rabbit and Roast Beef. Dinner menu includes Oven Fried Perch Fillets, Beef Pot Pie with Batter Topping. , TUESDAY: Lunch menu features Soul Ethnic Dinner. BBQ Ribs, Fried Chicken. Dinner features Pork Adobo, Beef Balls Stroganoff. WEDNESDAY: Lunch menu features Baked Stuffed Pork Chops and Pot Roast. Dinner menu includes Fried Shrimp and Meat Loaf. THURSDAY: Lunch menu includes Beef Stew, Baked 5 Halibut with Lemon Wedge. Dinner features Fried Ham Steak, Glazed Cornis Hen. FRIDAY: Lunch includes Roast Turkey and Salisbury Steak. Dinner includes Roast Fresh Ham with Applesauce and French Fried Fish Sticks with Tartar Sauce. All menus are subject to change due to 24-ho- Dial-A-Men- - ur u, y. Swimming Pools,' OUTDOOR POOLS: Pool 2, Bldg. 461 by Thornton Recreation Center and the NCO Club and Pool 3, Bldg. 483 across from the Hospital and Child Care Center, noon to 7 p.m. daily through Labor Day. Daily pass is 75. yearly individual pass $13.50, family pass $30.10, summer individual pass $9, summer family pass $27. Call Ext. 72095 or 73975. 6 a.m.-- 5 p.m. and OPEN SWIMMING: Monday-Frida6:30-- 9 p.m.; Saturday, Sunday, Holidays, 11 a.m.-- 5 p.m. 11 a.m.-nooSWIM FOR FITNESS: Monday-Fridaof two hours, hour for minimum POOL PARTIES: $20 per form Fill out at Bldg. 520, with usage lifeguards. supplied 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. or call Connie Wages, Ext. 74617. The American Red Cross will be hosting y, n. y, SWIM-A-CROS- S: tomorrow. the fifth annual SWIMDIVE TEAM: The Hill Flyers meet Monday through p.m. at Pool No. 2, Bldg. 461. Military and Friday, civilians ages 4 are welcome. A diving team is also being formed which will meet at the same time as the swim team. For more information call Connie Wages, Ext. Swim-A-Cro- ss 5-2- 74617. "Finders Keepers"(R) - Michael O'Keefe, f Beverly D Angelo, 7 p.m. TOMORROW, SUNDAY: "Beat Street" (PG) - Rae Dawn Chong, Guy Davis, 7 p.m. MONDAY: "Friday the 13th, the Final Chapter" (R) - Kimberly Beck, Peter Barton, 7 p.m. NCO Club TODAY: Halibut, Breaded Veal and Spaghetti. "Flight" top 40 band will perform, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. SATURDAY: "New Creation" variety band will perform, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. SUNDAY: "JSR" variety band, 8 p.m. to midnight. MONDAY: Luncheon menu includes BBQ Ribs, Chicken Fried Steak and Chicken Ala King. BEEFEATERS BUFFET in the ballroom from 5 to 9 p.m. Adults $6.25 and children under 12, $3. TUESDAY: Lunch today includes Ham and Beans, Chili Macaroni and Pork Chops. WEDNESDAY: Fpr lunch there's Turkey and Dressing, Ham Fried Rice and Pizzas. "Dr. R.E. Disco" from 8 p.m. BASIC WOODWORKING: p.m., $10. FRAMING CLASS: Thornton Recreation Center SPORTS: Winner of tourney was STeven M. Mlynarek, 2849th ABG; winner of tourney was SrA. Kerry T. Owens, 3246th Test Wing. TODAY: Dance aerobics, 4:30 p.m. Blood drive, 9 a.m.-- l p.m. Horseback trip leaves today at 3 p.m. TOMORROW: tourney, 7 p.m. SUNDAY: tourney, 7 p.m. Horseback trip returns today, approximately 6 p.m. MONDAY: Dance aerobics, 4:30 p.m. Ballet, Jazz class, 6:30 , p.m., $1.50 WEDNESDAY: Dance aerobics, 4:30 p.m. Free Food Night, 7 p.m.. Hot Dogs and Chips. THURSDAY: Scuba class, 7 p.m., NCO Pool. Ping Pong tourney, 11 a.m. Retreat special is Macaroni Salad and Griled Cheese for $1.75. BalletJazz class, 6:30 p.m. FRIDAY: Dance aerobics, 4:30 p.m. Retreat Treat, "Enter8-b- 9-b- A tainment Night" tourney, AUG. 4: a.m.-- l :30 p.m. Soup, SUNDAY: Dinner served in Heritage Room, 9 p.m. Dinner special is Prime Rib, $6.95. Janice Johansen will play V the organ and piano for your dining pleasure. MONDAY: Lunch in Heritage Room, 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m. Soup, salad bar and hot lunch line available. Dining in Heritage Room, p.m. Family Night special is Roast Beef, $4.95, one child dines free. TUESDAY: Lunch in Heritage Room, 11 a.m.-- l :30 p.m. Soup, salad bar and hot lunch line available. Dinner special is Top Sirloin Steak, $10.25 for two, in Heritage Room, p.m. WEDNESDAY: Lunch in Heritage Room, 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m. Soup, salad bar and hot lunch line available. Chicken Night in Heritage Room, p.m., adults $4.25, 6:30 HOURS OF OPERATION: Monday-Thursdap.m.; Friday, 6:30 a.m.-- l a.m.; Saturday, 5:30 p.m.-- l a.m.; Sundays and Holidays, closed. For information call 1 or a.m.-- 6 8. Tickets and Tours MOVIE TICKETS: Plitt, Trolley Square, Consolidated Star-ship& North Star Drive-In- , $2.60. Mann Theaters, Cinedome and Riverdale Drive-In- , $3.10. e HAWAIIAN WATERSLIDE: pass for $3. Located s, 10-rid- children $2. THURSDAY: Lunch in Heritage Room, 11 a.m.-l;3- 0 p.m. Soup, salad bar and hot lunch line available. Dinner served at Golf Course Clubhouse, 9 p.m. Dinner music will be 6-- MILITARY TRAVEL GUIDE, $2.75 LAGOON ALL-DARIDE PASSES: $9.50 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ATTRACTIONS: Sea World, adults $8.95, children $6.95; Knotts Berry Farm, $8.50; Universal Studios, adults $9, children $6; Marineland, adults $6.25, children $4.25; Queen MarySpruce Goose, adults $6.25, children $4; San Diego Vacation Kit, free; Southern California Fun Package, free (includes Disneyland Magic Kingdom Club card) . WENDOVER PACKAGES: $5 ($37.50 value includes free nickels, free drinks, lucky bucks, free play, etc.) SNAKE RIVER RAFT TRIP: Aug. 10-1Leaves at noon Aug. 10 and returns at 6 p.m. Aug. 12. Cost is $80 per person with $40 due on signup and the remainder by Aug. 1. Trip will leave from the Thornton Recreation Center. GREEN RIVER RAFT TRIP: Aug. 24-2Last raft trip of the season. Leaves at 1 p.m. Aug. 24 and returns 6 p.m. Aog. 26. Cost is $45 per person, with $20 due on signup and the remainder by Aug. 14. HORSEBACK TRIP: Sept. Last horseback trip of the season. Leaves at 3 p.m. Sept. 7 and returns 6 p.m. Aug. 9. Cost is $45 per person with $20 due on signup and re" mainder by Aug. 8. HILLHAUS SUMMER HOURS: Reservations may now be made for summer events at Hillhaus. Contact the Ticket & Tours Office, Ext. 72892. Rates are: GROUP RATES: $25 per day, $5 per person for sleeping only. Food by arrangement with manager. KITCHEN: $15 for kitchen use. Patrons must supply and prepare food. WORKSHOPS AND CONFERENCES: Maximum of 24 people. Cost is $20 per day and includes coffee, tea and hot chocolate. Soft drinks and other beverages are available. Food may be arranged with manager. Overnight stay is $5 per person. WEDDING RECEPTIONS: $50 which includes one suite for one night. $5 per person each additional night. Food by arrangement with manager. PINCIC AREA: No charge; however, a $ 1 0 deposit will be required as a cleanarea is cleaned up. up fee. Money will be refunded with ELIGIBILITY: All base military and civilian personnel. 'CARTER CREEK CAMP: Reservations may now be made. Contact the Ticket & Tours Office, Ext. 72892 for further information. Rates: $8 per night for cabins, $10 per night for camper sites with hookups for water and electricity. No charge1 for tent sites. Available to active duty and retired military only. Y provided.' FRIDAY: Lunch in Heritage Room, 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m. Soup, salad bar and hot lunch line available. Dining at Golf Course Clubhouse, 0 p.m. Dinner music provided. Eighth annual Officers' Club Golf Tournament. 6-1- 72419. SPECIAL SUMMER PROGRAMS BREAKDANCE CLASS every Tuesday and Thursday, 7 p.m., cost is $1 per session. COMPUTER CLASS: Tuesday and Thursday, 6 p.m. Cost is $15 per month. Come see our new computer room and plan to attend computer classes this fall to help with your 6-- . 13-1- 7. Youth Center cheerleader should plan to attend the cheerleaders camp Aug. 21. New cheers and tricks will be . taught. Sign up now! FOOTBALL REGISTRATION ends Thursdays Ages 8-1- 5, $12 NEW WEIGHTLIFTING EQUIPMENT just arrived at the Youth Center. You may learn a total body workout Fridays, 8 p.m. Ages 14 and older with permission slip. . Starts Aug. 10. Anyone interested in DJ'ing youth parties and dances should contact Joy, Ext. 72419. Must have records and equipment. THIS WEEK'S ACTIVITIES TODAY: Pre-tee- n dance, 1 p.m., $1.50 with youth card or $2 without. TOMORROW: Clown Club delivers singing messages, only deliveries and prepayments only. Don't 50. e forget birthdays, anniversaries or other special occasions, or special people. SUNDAY: Build your own pizza, 1 p.m., $1. Cheese sauce, meat toppings, mushrooms, anchovies, etc. just the way Mmmmm good! you like it MONDAY: Tennis clinic starts today, 0 arid 10-1-1 a.m. V Racquetball clinic starts tomorrow, 0 and 10-1- 1 a.m. Basketball clinic, a.m., 2 years old; 10-- 1 1 a.m. for 8 old. Also years bowling at base bowling lanes, 1 p.m., 45 a lane. Meet at the Youth Center. TUESDAY: Pre-tee- n $5. overnight camping trip, ages Limited to first 10 registered. We will be going to South Fork Campground. You may obtain a list of items and clothes to pack at the Youth Center, Bldg. 883. Phone Joy, Ext. 72419 for more information. Volleyball clinic, a.m. for 2 years old and a.m. for 8 years old. No cost. Swimming at the NCO pool number 2. No cost. Bring your suit and permission slip and meet at the Youth Center. WEDNESDAY: Field trip to Wheeler Farm, 9 a.m.-- 3 p.m., $1. Meet at the Youth Center at 8:45 a.m. with sack lunch and permission slip. Free movie night, 6 p.m., "Dragon Slayer," popcorn. THURSDAY: Break dance class, 7 p.m., ages Football registration ends today. Don't miss out on a great season of football fun! Tennis clinic, 0 a.m. for 2 years old and 1 a.m. for 8 years old. Have a can of balls and your own racquet. Meet at the Youth Center. Lessons are behind the Hess Gym. Swimming at the NCO pool, meet at the Youth Center and bring permission slip. FRIDAY: Fishing with Lucky Jim. Racquetball clinic, 0 a.m. for 2 years old and 10-1-1 a.m. for 8 years old. Bring your own can of balls and racquet. Bowling at base bowling alley, 45 a lane. Meet at the Youth Center. THE YOUTH CENTER NEEDS VOLUNTEERS and people interested in teaching fall classes. If you have a talent, share it with us! 6-- 8-1- 9-1- 9-1- 0 6-1- 13-1- . . 8-1- 2, 7-- 9. . school work! YOUTH CONSERVATION CLASS: 12-1- 8 years old, Limited to first military or civilian dependent, Aug. 50 registered. Sign up now! $20. CHEERLEADERS CAMP: Anyone interested in being a 9-1- 6. - 4-- On-bas- 2. . 9. on-bas- 6-- in Newgate Mall, Ogden. p.m. 6-1- 8. 6-1- 773-429- 7 Youth Activities Center 6-1- 777-632- 8-b- The Youth Center is open to all military, retired military and DOD civilian dependent youth ages For more information on these or other youth programs call Ext. 72419," Bldg. 883. The Youth phone number is All phone calls for youth participants must be placed at this number. The Youth Center is responsible for the e delivery of Hill Top Times. If you have any problems, call Joy, Ext. salad bar and hot lunch available. Dining at Golf Clubhouse, 0 p.m. Dinner music provided. TOMORROW: Dinner served at Golf Course Clubhouse, 0 . p.m. Dinner music provided. ':. 5-- 8 class teaching techniques of mounting artwork, cutting mats and moulding, and assembling picture frames. $20 includes materials. Wednesdays at 5, beginning Aug. 8. MACRAME: Mary Ellen Wales, instructor. Learn basic knots, make a plant hanger, $7. Aug. 20, 5 p.m. CERAMIC APPLI-KATE- : Learn to apply a relief design to ceramics, $6 includes supplies. Aug. 7 at 1 or 5 p.m. AUTO BRAKE CLINIC: Instruction on both disc and drum - brakes, $10. Aug. 9 and 16, 5 p.m. Officers' Club line y, class begins Monday, 776-960- TODAY: Lunch in Heritage Room, 11 Child Care Center Crafts ll to midnight. TODAY: & PARK CITY ART FESTIVAL: Bus leaves at 9 a.m. Aug. 4 and returns at 5 p.m. Cost is $2.50 per person for transportation. Interested parties must sign up and pay fees by Tuesday. CLASSES 8-b- THURSDAY: Lunch today includes Corned Beef and Cabbage, Liver and Onions and Swedish Meatballs. Special activities begin at 7 p.m. FRIDAY: Lunch menu is Fish and Chips, Macaroni and Cheese and Swiss Steak. "Kickin' Country" band, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. SATURDAY, Aug. 4: "Kickin' Country" band, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Base Theater Arts Base Library 10 a.m.-lHOURS OF OPERATION: Monday-Thursdaa.m.-5:3Friday-Sunday- ,' 10 p.m.; p.m. TOMORROW, AUG. 4 AND AUG. 8: Marlene Rhoe will conduct three very special story hours for children at the base library, Bldg. 440, p.m. Parents may leave their children at the library for an hour of stories, fun and refreshments. These are in addition to the regular Wednesday story hour and are open to all y, O 0 pre-scho- ol 1:30-2:3- 0 pre-scho- ol children. MONDAY: Fire safetyprevention demonstration for all a.m. Report to the library by 10 a.m. children, 10:30-11:3No is necessary. Refreshments will be 0 pre-registrati- served. WEDNESDAYS: story hour, 10:30 a.m. Volunteers needed to read or provide refreshments. U.S. READING TEAM: Kids, join the U.S. Reading Team!! . All school age children are invited to become "marathon readers" by signing up for the Summer Reading Program at the Gerrity Memorial Library. Information and log sheets are available at the circulation desk in Bldg. 440. Pencils are being given for every five books read, and a party will be held Aug. 24, featuring Bruce the Magician. Go for the Gold by Reading! Pre-scho- ol 9-1- 6-1- 10-1- 1 13-1- 25-ce- nt 5-- 6-1- 8. 9-1- 10-1- 6-1- 13-1- 9-1- 6-1- 13-1- 0 |