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Show 30 Hnrromjww October 26, 1984 Friday, around the 71 Tickets and Tours hi : MOVIE TICKETS: Plitt, Trolley Square, Consolidated Star-ship- s and North Star Drive-In- , $2.60. Mann Theaters, Cinedome and Riverdale Drive-in- , $3.10. ATTENTION: Plitt and Trolley Square tickets are going up to $2.85 in the near future!! HAWAIIAN WATERSLIDE: e pass for $3. Located in Newgate Mall, Ogden. HAPPENINGS BOOKS (Ogden area): $7.50 DINING PLUS BOOKS (Ogden area): $10 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 Disney-- land Magic Kingdom Club card); Magic Mountain, adults $11, children $6. UTAH JAZZ BASKETBALL: Tickets for upcoming Jazz . games available soon! GOLDEN EAGLES HOCKEY: Tickets now available, $6.50 and $6 (regularly $8 and $7). WEBER STATE FOOTBALL: General admission tickets, , adults $4.10, children 18 and under $2.10. Military $2.10 with ID, limit of two per person. WENDOVER PACKAGES: $4 ($27.50 value includes free nickels, free drinks, lucky bucks, etc.) InLAS VEGAS GRAND PRIX WEEKEND: Nov. cludes three nights' deluxe lodging, reserved seating for Grand Prix race Sunday, garage pass, all transportation. Price: $249 per person double, $339 single, $235 triple. Further details at T&T Office. VETERANS' DAY SPECIAL TO ELKO: Nov. 11 and 12. Trip is filled, but we will accept people on the waiting list. OAKRIDGE BOYSSYLVIA: Salt Palace, Nov. 4 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $15.10. THE STATLER BROTHERS with Helen Cornelius: Nov. 13 at the University of Utah Special Events Center, 7:30 TODAY: Lunch in Heritage Room, 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m. Soup, salad bar and hot lunch line available. Dinner at golf course clubhouse, 0 p.m. TOMORROW: Dinner served at golf course clubhouse, 0 p.m. OWC Art Show and Auction in Heritage Room. Art may be previewed beginning at 7 p.m. The auction will bar and hors d'oeuvres will be begin at 8. A provided. SUNDAY: Sunday Brunch, 11 a.m.-- 2 p.m., $5.75 for adults and $2.50 for children. Janice Johansen will play the piano and organ while you dine. OWC stand-u-p sale for Art Show in Red Lounge, 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. MONDAY; Lunch in Heritage Room, 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m. Soup, salad bar and hot lunch line available. Dinner served in Heritage Room, p.m. Family Night Special is Roast Beef or Stuffed Sole for $4.95. One child dines free. TUESDAY: Lunch in Heritage Room, 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m. Soup, salad bar and hot lunch line available. Dinner special is Steak for $7.95, served from 6 to 9:30 p.m. in Heritage Room 6-1- 6-1- no-ho- st 30 14-o- z. : HAPPY HALLOWEEN! 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, children $2. THURSDAY: Lunch in Heritage Room, 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m. Soup, salad bar and hot lunch line available. Ladies' Night at golf course clubhouse, 9 p.m. Receive one entree at half price with an entree of equal or greater value. FRIDAY: Lunch in Heritage Room, 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m. Soup, salad bar and hot lunch line available. Wine-tastin- g with Albert Cribari at golf clubhouse at 6 p.m. Dinner served from 6 to 10 p.m., featuring Stuffed Halibut for two for $14.95. 6-- - p.m., $11.50. Youth Activities Center The Youth Activities Center is open to all military, retired For military and DOD civilian dependent youth ages more information on these or other youth programs call Ext. 72419, Bldg. 883. All phone calls for The youth phone number is 6-1- 8. 776-960- youth participants must be placed at this number. The Youth Center is responsible for the delivery of Hill Top Times. If you have any problems, call J oy, Ext. se 72419. All youth using the center after school while waiting for rides must obtain a Youth Center card. Persons without a valid card will not be admitted. Cards may be obtained at Bldg. 883 for $1.50 and are valid through Dec. 31. Our new Computer Learning Center is now open for use by both youth and adults. Classes are presently being offered by demand, so if you need a class please feel free to call and we will schedule for you. Youth and adult computer orientation are the beginner basics that teach everything you need to know to use the center. Other classes include word processing, logo, home budget management, mouse paint, and more. Don't be left out of today's growing computer world. And remember, the Youth Center classes are Call offered at a fraction of the cost of Another great after-schoprogram we would like you to be aware of is the Karate instructional class. Taught by a fourth degree black belt from Korea, John Chung, the class is held Monday through Thursday, 6 p.m The class is open to youth ages 5 and up. Cost of the class is $20 a month with a $5 first-tim- e registration fee. Students will also need to purchase the white karate clothes. Other adult and aerobic karate classes will form on demand. The Youth Center is seeking a Clown Club captain. Person needs no prior "clown" experience, but it would be helpful. A Youth Center staff person will train and accompany all trips. The Clown Club captain must be 21 years or older and donate approximately three hours one day per month. Anyone interested in helping the youth .with this worthwhile project of cheering up the sick and elderly and ' putting on scheduled programs, please contact Joy, Ext. 72419 or 75618. Other classes open to registration now include: tumbling, teen modeling, youth exercise and guitar. If you can think of a class that you would be interested in having for your child, call Joy, Ext. 72419, and we will try to offer it. It is our job to serve you better, and we encourage your participation. VOLUNTEERS needed to help take youth trick or treating for a safe and happy Halloween. Call Ext. 72419 for more information. TODAY: Get ready for the Fall Fling tomorrow. You must wear a costume. Well have a hayride, weenie roast and a dance DJ'd by "Dr. Doom's Traveling Funeral Parlor 0 and Music Show." Pre-teep.m., teen 10 Permission slip required. off-bas-e. 776-375- 1. ol 5-- - n 8-1- p.m.-midnig- - UNITED SPORTSMEN'S HUNTING CLUB: Anyone interested in joining this club should check with Tickets and Tours, Ext. 72892, or the Rec Center, Ext. 73924. SEASON SKI PASSES AT POWDER MOUNTAIN: Prices good through Nov. 15: Previous holder $235, Regular $260, Child $140, Weekday only $140. SKI PASSES AT BRIGHTON: Adults $9.25, Children $7.25 FAMILY WEEKEND GETAWAY: Holiday in in Pocatel-lo- , Idaho presents "The Getaway." You receive two free e Lava Hot Springs tickets per day; kids stay free; Fun Center; indoor pool, video game center, ping pong, pool tables, miniature golf course, free Showtime movies, sauna, jacuzzi, racquetball, Nautilus, golf discounts (18 holes), dining, dancing nightly. $19 first night, $17 second night per person (double occupancy). Coupon available at Tickets and Tours, good through December. (5-1- 1) -- 9. on-ba- ht. Holi-dom- NCO Club TODAY: Luncheon menu: Fish and Chips, Breaded Veal and Spaghetti. "Midnight Special" country rock band, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. TOMORROW: NCO Club annual Halloween costume dance. 0 SUNDAY: "Sharp Marbles" top 40 band, p.m. MONDAY: Club closed TUESDAY: Lunch menu: Bar BQ Ribs, Sweet and Sour Pork and Salisbury Steak. Beefeaters Buffet in the ballroom from 5 to 9 p.m. Adults $6.25 or children under 12, $3. WEDNESDAY: Lunch menu: Chicken and Dressing, Stuffed Green Peppers and Macaroni Casserole. Members' Night, 3:30-8:30 p.m. Dinner p.m. Val Star Disco, served from 6 to 8:30 p.m. THURSDAY: Lunch menu: Spaghetti and Meatballs, Pork Chops and dressing and Beans and Ham. Special activities begin at 7 p.m. FRIDAY: Lunch menu: Halibut, Beef Stroganoff and Breaded Veal "Johnny Tillotson County Show and Dance" from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. There will be a cover charge of $2 per person. NOV. 3: "Johnny Tillotson Country Show and Dance" from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., $2 cover charge per person. 7:30-11:3- 8:30-11:3- 0 . Eat' at Shoppotto has added a new corner to the store called : "Heat 'n' Eat." Youll find your favorite sandwiches, breakfast foods and rolls refrigerated, and a microwave oven in which to heat them. Also available is a coffee pot and all the condiments that go with the sandwiches. Give us a try! We know youU be pleased with the convenience. 2, Ext. 1. Airmen's Dining Hall TODAY: Lunch menu includes Roast Veal wBrown Gravy, Braised Beef Cubes. Dinner menu includes Beef Balls Stroganoff, Barbecue Pork Roast. TOMORROW: Lunch menu includes Baked Stuffed Pork Chops, Hog Beef Sandwich. Dinner menu includes Fried Shrimp, Meat Loaf; SUNDAY: Lunch menu includes Baked Halibut wLemon Wedge, Beef Stew. Dinner menu includes Fried Ham Steak wChilled Applesauce, Glazed Cornish Hen. MONDAY: Lunch menu includes Grilled Steak, Southern Fried Chicken wCranberry Sauce. Dinner menu includes Roast Fresh Ham, Swedish Meatballs. TUESDAY: Lunch menu includes Sweet & Sour Pork, Steamship Round of Beef wNatural Gravy. Dinner menu includes Roast Turkey wBread Dressing and Giblet Gravy and Cranberry Sauce, Grilled Liver wOnions. WEDNESDAY: Lunch menu features German Ethnic Meal including Sauerbraten, Knockwurst and Sauerkraut. Din-ne- r menu includes Baked Pork Chops wApplesauce, El Rancho Stew. THURSDAY: Lunch menu includes Roast Beef, Barbecue Spareribs. Dinner menu includes Barbecue Beef Cubes, Fried Chicken. FRIDAY: Lunch menu includes Chicken Fried Steak, Oven Fried Perch Fillets. Ext. 74946, Also available for patrons' use is for daily changes. All menus are subject to change due -- Dial-a-Men- u, to The following recreation facilities are available for DOD civilians' and their dependents' use: THORNTON RECREATION CENTER: Bldg. 460, Ext. 73924 YOUTH ACTIVITIES CENTER: Bldg. 883, Ext. 72419 GYMNASIUM: Bldg. 520, Ext. 72762 AQUATICS: Bldg. 520, Ext. 74617 ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOP: Bldg. 534, Ext. 72649 GOLF COURSE: Bldg. 720, Ext. 73272 CHILD CARE CENTER (limited): Bldg. 470, Ext. 76321 CIVILIAN RECREATION: Bldg. 564, Ext. 73661 CIVILIAN SPORTS LOAN: Bldg. 564, Ext. 73669 PRO SHOP: Bldg. 564, Ext. 73669 TICKETS AND TOURS: Bldg. 460, Ext. 72892 0 BOWLING CENTER: Bldg. 525, LIBRARY: Bldg. 440, Ext. 73833 , NCO CLUB: Bldg. 450, Ext. 73841 . OFFICERS' CLUB: Bldg. 150, Ext. 72809 HILLHAUS: near Snowbasin, Ext. 72892 (Ticket and Tour Office) BASE RESTAURANTS: Bldgs. 1235, etc. Ext. 71235 By membership only 773-425- -- Family Support Center MARRIAGE AND YOU: A discussion group. Keep your marriage alive and well. Begins Nov. 6, 7 p.m. A series. PARENTING: A new series begins Nov. 7, 4:30 p.m Helps you cope with the stresses of daily dialogue with your children. PARENTS OF TEENS: A course starts Nov. 8 at ek . ek CHILD DEVELOPMENT: For military. Learn to sharpen your skills as you deal with your child ages 5 in their physical and learning development. Call Ext. 75735 for an appointment with a USU child development specialist. 0-- Arts and Crafts STAINED GLASS: inursaay at course of instruction beginning ek b p.m. students. CHALKING: Tuesday, 6 p.m. V 544-097- 4:30 p.m. ffl&tcriflls The base Shoppette NCO A is Going Nuts! The Noncommissioned Officers Association is now selling nuts for the holiday season. Walnuts, pecans, pistachios and deluxe mixed. From $4 to $5.50 per pound. Free delivery. Order now and avoid the Christmas rush. Call Civilian Recreation uost $35 plus materials. Limit 1 12 or 5 p.m. Cost $6, includes REFRESHER FRAMING: Tuesday, 5 p.m., no charge. CERAMIC POURING: Wednesday, 1 or 5 p.m. Cost $2. Students must purchase a gallon of slip. CALLIGRAPHY CLASS: Learn the basics of italic lettering. $10 plus supplies for three classes. Begins Nov. 7 at 'Heat TOMORROW: "The p.m. Story"- (PG) 7 p.m. SUNDAY: "The Woman in Red" (PG-13- ) MONDAY: "Flashpoint" (R) - 7 p.m. FRIDAY: "Conan the Destroyer" (PG) - 7 p.m. 9-1- 2. T-Bo- ne WEDNESDAY: - - 7 Never-Endin- g 10-rid- - Officers' Club Base Theater SPECIAL EVENTS FRAME SHOP SALE: Thursday through Nov. 10: 10 per- cent off all custom orders. Get those Christmas gifts framed early and save! ELIGIBILITY: Our facilities, classes and programs are open to all military (active duty and retired), their dependents, DOD civilians and their dependents and NAF civilians v and their dependents. SALES STORE: Stop by and see our selection of plastic model kits. SMOOTH MOVE: Relocation assistance. Call Larry Dawson, Ext. 74681 for next classes. GETTING SETTLED: For new arrivals at Hill. Decrease your stress by calling for more information or come to our weekly discussions. Thursdays, 1 p.m. BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS: Feel good about yourself and others in a healthy, positive way. Tuesday, 4:30 p.m. series starts Nov. 6. ; FOOD AND NUTRITION: program. Call Judith Classes are Williford, Extension Specialist, ek In-ho- 773-329- 1. scheduled at the center. A JOB FUNDAMENTALS: Classes to help you assess your skills and increase your potential. Offered each Tuesday, 1 p.m. MONEY AND YOU: Classes to improve your money management. Each Wednesday, 4:30 p.m. PARENTING AND THE NEWBORN: Learn practical information and gain from sharing with other parents. FOR REGISTRATION and more information call the Fa-- . mily Support Center, Ext. 75735 or 7461. job-seeki- . |