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Show 30 Friday,TOPJanuary 18, 1985 TIMES HILL around the hi 51 fa Tickets and Tours MOVIE TICKETS: Mann Theaters, $3.10; Plitt, $2.85; Star-ship$2.60. SPECIAL: Closing out Cinedome tickets, s, $2.85 (were $3.10) Airmen's Dining Hall TODAY: Lunch, smothered turkey pot pie, porcupines, jaeger schnitzel TOMORROW: steak; dinner, beef . - y. Youth Activities Center The Youth Activities Center is open to all military, retired military and DOD civilian dependent youth ages For more information on these or other youth call programs 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 of Hill Top Times. If you have any problems, calldelivery Ext. Joy, 72419. The new 1985 Youth Center cards are on sale for $12. All persons using the facility are required to either have a valid card or pay a 50t daily use fee. The Computer Learning Center will now be open on Thursdays for youth ages Classes are held 7 p.m. Cost of the sessions is $20 per month. " THIS WEEK'S ACTIVITIES TODAY: Bring a quarter and enter the Ms. Pac-Ma- n competition. Elimination begins at 6 p.m. TOMORROW: The Little Miss and Miss Teen.HAFB Pageant has been rescheduled for Feb. 9. SUNDAY: Youth Center members, bring a friend free today. Youth Center card drawing winner is number 200. MONDAY: At 6 p.m. today we will have a High Score Scrabble Competition. Win a prize of your choice if you can beat 8. 9. on-bas- 8-1- 8. Officers' Club 10-rid- Lunch, grilled ham steak, spaghetti with meatballs; dinner, chicken cacciatore, vel steak SUNDAY: Lunch, Swiss steak, sukiyaki; dinner, barbecue beef cubes, chipper perch MONDAY: Lunch, ginger pot roast, sweet and sour pork; dinner,- baked chicken, Salisbury steak TUESDAY: Lunch, turkey ala king, beef roulades; dinner, roast pork, beef ravioli WEDNESDAY: Lunch, sauerbraten, country style chicken; dinner, spaghetti with meat sauce, grilled ham steak THURSDAY: Lunch, stuffed pork chops, beef balls stroganoff; dinner, roast beef, fried fish portions . FRIDAY: Lunch, seafood platter, Swedish meatballs; dinner, barbecue spareribs, Yankee pot roast All menus are subject to change due to 776-960- HAWAIIAN WATERSLIDE: e pass for $3. Located in Newgate Mall, Ogden. HAPPENINGS BOOKS (Ogden and Salt Lake areas): $7.50 FREE: Southern California Fun Package (includes Disneyland Magic Kingdom Club card) UTAH JAZZ BASKETBALL: March 27 vs. Dallas, April 4 vs. Seattle $10 seats for $8 and $12.50 seats for $10. Jan. 26 vs. Los Angeles, Feb. 18 vs. Boston $12.60 and $10.10 (no discounts on these games). Also available are two tickets at $17.60 each for each scheduled home game. GOLDEN EAGLES HOCKEY: Tickets are $6.50 and $6 (regularly $8 and $7). UTAH vs. AIR FORCE ACADEMY basketball: Feb. 14, 7:30 p.m., U of U Special Events Center, $6 seats for $2! WENDOVER PACKAGES: $4 ($29 value includes free nickels, free drinks, lucky bucks, etc.) SKI PASSES: Brighton, adults $9.25, children $7.25; Nordic Valley, $5; Powder Mountain, adults $11, children $7 (season passes also available); Snowbird, $13; Solitude, $11; Park West, $12; Snowbasin, adults $13.25; children $9.25. Park City, adults $14, children $9.50. Park City tickets may be purchased by Hill AFB military and civilian personnel when they present their base picture IDs at the Ticket and Tours Office. For family members without picture IDs, inquire at Ticket and Tours Office, Ext. 72892. Only one ticket per person per day. may be purchased. SKIAMERICARDS: Good at Solitude, Snowbird, Jackson Hole, Alta, Brighton, Deer Valley, Mount Holly, Parkwest and Snowbasin. Save on lift tickets, equipment, lodging and dining. For more information contact Ticket and Tours. HILLH AUS: Military and civilian personnel may reserve 28 days in advance, e military and retired may reserve 21 days in advance. Group reservations (14 people or more) may be made 30 to 60 days in advance. For information on prices phone Tickets and Tours, Ext. 72892. Reserva- - tions must be paid for at the time they are made. YELLOWSTONE SNOWMOBILE ADVENTURES: Feb. 3 (deadline today), March 3 (deadline Feb. 15). Rates: $190 single, $170 double, $160 quad (per person). Price includes two nights' lodging, one day of double riding, cloth- ing, meals, guide service and bus transportation. A $60 deposit per person is required on signup. You may ride single on snowmobiles for an extra $27.50 per person. ELKO TRIP: Feb. 3 to Red Lion Inn and Casino. Cost is $20 per person double occupancy and includes transportation, lodging and fun pack. RENOTAHOE TRIP: In February, four days and three nights for $65 per person (double occupancy) or $ 1 1 5 single. Call Tickets and Tours for more information. 6-- the staff. TUESDAY: Cooking class, "Kids in the Kitchen, " 6 p.m., makes baked caramel corn, 50t. Limited to 0 youth WEDNESDAY: Free Movie Night, 6 p.m. Presenting "The THTWnSAVf'riBrin1aarent ?"d get a free 5-- organizational meeting, 6 p.m Anyone interested in learning how to be a clown and performing- should attend. Any age welcome FRIDAY: Dance tonight, preteen 0 p.m., teen 10 Cost is $1 with current youth card or $2 out Last chance to register for Baby Derby t aYt 2 1?A Hotshot Playoffs at Westminster College. aVt" JAN. 27: New Year's Baby Derby and Photo Contest. Registered participants only. 8-1- p.m.-midnig- .. . TODAY: Lunch Heritage Room, 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m. Soup, salad bar and hot lunch line available. Dinner served in Heritage Room, 0 p.m., featuring Stuffed Halibut for two for $14.95. TOMORROW: Dinner served in Heritage Room, 0 p.m. featuring Top Sirloin Steak for two for $10.25. in 6-1- SUNDAY: Dinner in Heritage Room, p.m., featuring Prime Rib dinner for two for $13.90. Janice Johansen will play the piano and organ while you dine. MONDAY: Lunch in Heritage Room, 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m. Soup, . salad bar and hot lunch line available. Dinner served in p.m. Family Night dinner special Heritage Room, 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 served in . Heritage Room, steak for $7.95. p.m., WEDNESDAY: Lunch in Heritage Room, 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m. Soup, salad bar and hot lunch line available. Chicken p.m. Adults $4.25, chilNight in Heritage Room, dren $2. Bring the whole family! 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, p.m. Receive one entree at half price from our dinner menu when accompanied by a guest who purchases a dinner 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. Dinner served in 6-- 9 14-o- z. 6-- Heritage Room, two for $14.95. 6-1- 0 p.m., T-bo- 9 featuring Stuffed Halibut for off-bas- 1-- 1-- -- NCO Open Mess TODAY: Luncheon menu, fish and chips, breaded veal and spaghetti. "Good - Time Friends" countryvariety band, 9 p.m,-- I a.m. ' SATURDAY: "Tauna Lyn and the Wild West Cloggers," 9 p.m. "Kickin' Country," 9 p.m.-- l a.m. SUNDAY: Breakfast brunch, 10 a.m.-- l p.m. Adults $3.75, children under 12, $2.25. "Val Star" disco, 0 p.m. MONDAY: Luncheon menu, ham steak, Reuben sandwich and chicken fried steak. TUESDAY: Luncheon menu, BBQ ribs, sweet and sour pork o and Salisbury steak. Night, New York Steak $9, Fried Chicken $6 or Baked Ham $6 WEDNESDAY: Luncheon menu, chicken and dressing, stuffed green peppers and macaroni casserole. Ladies' Night, 4:30 p.m. Go-g- o dancers, 4:30-6:3p.m. "Disc Con. 22-2- 8-- 7:30-11:3- Society of Logistics Engineers WEDNESDAY: Local applications for the CPO exami; Dinner-for-Tw- April nation for SOLE must be in. For more information call . Mike Dalton, Ext. 73894. 0 nection" Society of American Military Engineers THURSDAY: Maj. Gen. Clifton D. En- disco, p.m. THURSDAY: Luncheon menu, spaghetti and meatballs, pork chop, beans and ham. Special activities, 7 p.m. FRIDAY: Luncheon menu, halibut, beef stroganoff and breaded veal. "Scarlett O'Hara" rock band, 9 lam JAN. 26: "New Creation" variety band, 9 p.m.-- lp.ma m. Wright, director, gineering Services, USAF, and president of the Society of American Military Engineers, will present the charter to the newly formed Great Basin Post of SAME at the Officers' Club. bar at 6:30 p.m. followed by din- - ' ner at 7:15 p.m. All SAME members, partners and interested members are encouraged to attend. For further Thornton Recreation Center information contact Farrell Winter, Ext. 72089. TODAY: Dance aerobics, 4:30 p.m. The first talent show meeting win De Jan. 3u at 7:30 p.m. TOMORROW: tourney, 7 p.m. Grade Officers' Company Council SUNDAY: tourney, 7 p.m. TODAY: The Company Grade Officers Council MONDAY: Dance aerobics, 4:30 p.m. monthly Family Night at the meeting, 3 p.m. in the Daedalian Room of the Officers' Movies, 5:30 p.m., showing " Windwalker." Tacos will be Club. rrT4eoe?'v$lpe.r Person- children 2 and under are free. l UfcbDAY: Beginning photography class, p.m. Dance aerobics, 4:30 p.m. Singles darts, 7 p.m. Chess league, 6 Base Theater p.m. TODAY: "Streets of Fire" (PG), Michael Pare, Diane WEDNESDAY: Square dancing, 9 p.m., $1 per person, beLane, 7 p.m. ginners or advanced. Free food night, Frito Pie, 7 p.m. Ballet class, 5:30 p.m. TOMORROW: "Top Secret" (PG) - Val Kilmer, Lucy THURSDAY: Dance aerobics, 4:30 p.m. Ping 7 p.m. pong tourney 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Retreat SUNDAY: "Body Double" (R) - Craig Wasson, Melanie Special: Mushroom burger and , fries for $2 Griffith, 7 p.m. FRIDAY: Dance aerobics, 4:30 p.m. Retreat dance, MONDAY: "The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai" (PG) ' t. ' Peter Weller, John Lithgow, 7 p.m. JAN. 26: tourney, 7 p.m. FRIDAY: "Songwriter" (R) - Willie Nelson, Kris Kristoffer-- . -- No-ho- Pool Schedule INNERTUBE MOVIE: Today, see "Jaws" at the gym pool, Bldg. 520, at 7 p.m. There is no charge to watch the movie if you bring your own innertube, otherwise tubes may be rented at the pool for 75. MASTERS SWIM MEET: Cottonwood Heights, tomorrow. must be registered with U.S. Masters Competitors Swimming. SWIM LESSON REGISTRATION: Feb. 19, noon-p.m., base gym pool, Bldg. 520. LIFEGUARD COURSE: Starts Feb. 21, Mondays and Thursdays, 0 p.m. MASTERS WORKOUT: Posted on the chalkboard in the gym pool. Includes both distance and speed. For more information on any of these items, call the gym pool ' Ext. 74617. 5 'Smooth Move' Workshop st ll -- - 7-- Gut-teridg- e, 8pm-midnigh- ll WEDNESDAY: The Family Support Center is offering a Smooth Move" workshop which will give valuable information to Air Force families at Hill AFB who are going or coming into new assignments. The includes program formation to help people avoid some of the problems and pitfalls associated with a new assignment. The workshop will be at the Family Support Center, Bldg. 308, at 7 For information or registration: call Ext. 74681. p.m. Calling All Volunteers! THE RED CROSS needs volunteers to work one or two days a month on Red Cross blood drives. Blood draws are held on base at Thornton Recreation Center and are usually offered two days a month on Thursdays and Fridays from to 1 p.m. Tasks of volunteers range from work in registration, canteen services and vital signs. Volunteers must be dependable and enjoy working with people. For more information, stop by Bldg. 399 or call Ext. 71855. THE BASE CHAPEL needs volunteers Jan. 27 to sew for single military members assigned to Hill AFB. Bring your own machine, needles, pins, seam rippers, etc. and help uur single troops. i;au ueiena Torres, to volunteer. 8ZD-331- 6, son, 7 p.m. Civilian Recreation Arts and Crafts ' CERAMIC CHALKING: Decorate bisque animals with pastels. $6 includes supplies. Jan. 22, 1 or 5 m CERAMIC APLIKATE: Apply a relief design to da ceramic vase. $6 includes supplies. Jan. 29. 1 or 5 n m CERAMIC POURING: Wednesdays, 1 or 5 $2 plus cost of slip. Learn to pour your own molds, pthen take ad- with no greenware fee. shop yur iTisfn1,8 begins Feb. 4 for six weeks, $55. Jan Denbutter, instructor. STAINED GLASS: Begins Feb. 7 at 6 p.m. $35 ADVANCED WOODWORKING: iarn the t?adTsec?ets to making your projects truly professional. Cost $15 for three weeks, beginning Feb. 4. : CALLIGRAPHY: Learn the art of italic lettering. $10 for three nnl weeks starting Jan. 28 at 5:30. 72649 or 79625 t0 Preregister for classes. SALE: All ready-mad-e frames in the Frame Shop will be on 23-2. sale Jan. 6. The following recreation facilities are available for DOD civilians' and their dependents' use: THORNTON RECREATION CENTER: Bldg. 460 Ext . 73924 ' ACTIVITIES XSHH GYMNASIUM: , CENTER: Bldg. 883, Ext. 72419 Bldg. 520, Ext. 72762 AQUATICS: Bldg. 520, Ext. 74617 ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOP: Bldg. 534, Ext. 72649 GOLF COURSE: Bldg. 720, Ext. 73272 RASENTER umed): Bldg. 470, Ext. 76321 ' CIVILI AN RECREATION: Bldg. 564, Ext. 73661 SP0RTS LOAN: Bldg. 524, Ext. 72225 PRO SHOP: Bldg. 564, Ext. 73669 TICKETS AND TOURS: Bldg. 460, Ext. 72892 -BOWLING CENTER: Bldg. 525. LIBRARY: Bldg. 440, Ext. 73833 NCO CLUB: Bldg. 450, Ext. 73841 . S11 773-425- 0 CLUB: SFHFFJS' near HI&HAUS: Office) Bld-15- 0 Snowbasin, Ext- 7289 72892 (Ticket and Tour Ext. , - -- . BASE RESTAURANTS: Bldgs. 1235, By membership only etc Ext. . 71235 . ' |