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Show 34 HILL TOP TIMES Friday. March 1, 1985 hi around-th- 71 Officers' Club TODAY: 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, 0 p.m., featuring sauteed scallops in wine sauce, $8.25. TOMORROW: Dinner served in Heritage Room, 0 p.m., featuring top sirloin steak for two for $10.25. SUNDAY: Dinner in the Heritage Room, 9 p.m., featuring prime rib for two for $13.90. Organ and piano music by Janice Johansen. Club closed during the day. MONDAY: Associate Wives' coffee, 10 a.m., Red Lounge. Lunch in Heritage Room, 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m. Soup, salad bar and hot lunch line available. Family Night in Heritage Room, p.m. Roast beef or stuffed sole for $4.95. One child dines free. TUESDAY: OWC board meeting, 9:30 a.m., Daedalian Room. Lunch in Heritage Room, 11 a.m-l:3p.m. Soup, salad bar and hot lunch line available. Dinner served in steak for $7.95. 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, chil6-1- 6-1- 6-- 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, BIdg. 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. 6-1- 8. 776-960- 9. on-bas- 72419. The new 1985 Youth Center cards are on sale for $11. All persons using the faculty are required to either have a valid card or pay a 50$ daily use fee. The Computer Learning Center is now open on Thursdays for youth ages Classes are included in the cost of the session for $20. 8. THIS WEEK'S ACTIVITIES TODAY: Build the biggest, best snowman contest today. If there's not enough snow for that, we will have a creative snowball throwing contest. TOMORROW: Welcome to March! Dance today at the Polar Paradise Luau at the Hess Memorial Gymnasium pool, 7- - 10 p.m. $1 with youth card, $2 without. SUNDAY: Lollipop licking contest, no biting allowed, grades K-6, 3 14-o- T-bo- ne z. dren $2. THURSDAY: Lunch in Heritage Room, 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m. Soup, salad bar and hot lunch line available. Ladies' Night in Heritage Room, 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:3p.m. Soup, salad bar and hot lunch line available. Dinner served in Heritage Room, 0 p.m., featuring Rack of Lamb, $9.95 0 6-1- 7:30-11:3- per person. p.m., free! MONDAY: Quarterly youth vandalism and security police dog demonstration, 5 p.m., free. TUESDAY: Arts and Crafts "Build a Kite" today. Make a kite from scratch and decorate it yourself. You can even enter yours in the Kite Day contests Saturday. $1,5-- 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Movie night, "Never Cry Wolfe," 6 p.m. Girls' basketball season ends today. THURSDAY: Clown Club attempts to learn to juggle, iges 8- - 13.a Clinic taught by Sol Potsdam, p.m., free! lock-iFRIDAY: Pre-tee- n for ages 2 only. The center will close immediately after the basketball games, approximately 8 p.m., and lock-iparticipants will be admitted at 9 p.m., to be released at 7 a.m. Cost for this sleepless fun night is $1 with youth card or $2 without card. A permission slip is required. MARCH 9: Kite Day, free for the whole family! your own kites and enter in a variety of contests.Bring 3 p.m. 5-- 6 n, n 1-- Base Theater TODAY: "Micki and Maude" Irving, 7 p.m. (PG-13- ) - Dudley Moore, Amy . Airmen's Dining Hall TODAY: Lunch, oven fried flounder, barbecue beef cubes-dinnegrilled steak, fried chicken TOMORROW: Lunch, meat loaf, hakpd ham- - Hir.- . per perch, roast turkey SUNDAY: Lunch, barbecue spareribs, Salisbury steak: dinner, Swiss steak, baked fish fillets MONDAY: Lunch, baked pork chops, beef stew; dinner, roast beef, chicken a la king TUESDAY: Lunch, seafood platter, beef porcupines; dinner, grilled ham steaks, fried chicken WF.nMF.cn a v. t , u i i Uttr"cue tDeer, roast pork; dinner, sukiyaki, beef cordon bleu THURSDAY: Lunch, roast beef, turkey pot pie; dinner, baked chicken, meat loaf Y: Lunch sauerbraten, baked flounder fillets; dinner FRiD El Rancho stew, breaded liver t0 chane due to POPULAR DEMAND, the temporary Airmen's Dining Hall has resumed carryout service, available seven a week, 9 pjn. Menu includes burgers, fries, chili, a days daily special and beverages. r, ... 5mV'ect 6-- Family Support Center Classes raiuuM 0 NCO Open Mess TODAY: Luncheon menu, fish and chips, spaghetti and scalloped potatoes and ham. "Doyle Holly" country show and dance band, 9 p.m.-- l a.m. SATURDAY: "Doyle Holly" country show and dance band, 9 p.m.-- l a.m. 0 SUNDAY: "Dr. R.E." disco, p.m. MONDAY: Luncheon menu, chicken fried steak, beef tips and noodles, ham steak. TUESDAY: Luncheon menu, beef stew, lasagna and meat loaf. WEDNESDAY: Luncheon menu, turkey and dressing, lasagna and Swiss steak. "Disc Connection" disco, 7:30--1 1:30 p.m. THURSDAY: Luncheon menu, liver and onions, pork chop and dressing, beef chow mein. Special activities, 7 p.m. FRIDAY: Luncheon menu, halibut, pork cutlet and macaroni and cheese. "Amber" varietytop 40 dance band, 9 p.m.-- l a.m. lino: Assertive discipline for parents. A workshop designed to provide proven answers to solve problems ow!uJ?sday' 4:30 P'm- - This week- - "How to take charge." SMOOTH MOVE: If a PCS is in your future, attend a seminar to get answers to your questions. Next seminar is in April. NEW ARRIVALS: Get current information to ease settlement in your new environment. Thursday. 1 n m EMOTIONAL STRESS OF RELOCATION: March 20, 7 p.m. Learn how to move families, not just furniture. Call now to reserve a place. ' . A linirm a TrTJ n v PTTVn now to sell yourself Tues vnumvinn jearn 1 and 4:30 p.m. This week, "Qualifications, day, AsI sessments. MARRIAGE AND YOU: Increase life and vitality in your relationships. Thursday, 4:30 p.m. This week, "Understanding your relationship." CHILD DEVELOPMENT: Have your 0--5 year-ol- d child assessed for learning development. Call Ext. 74681 for an appointment with a child specialist. YOURS, MINE AND OURS: Loving, growing and learning witmn me stepiamny. Thursday, 6 p.m. COMMUNICATION: A series to help with skills for understanding yourself and others. Wednesday, 4:30 p.m. This week, "Tuning into yourself." MONEY AND YOU: Improve your money management abilities. Wednesday, 4:30 p.m. This week, "Checking accounts." PLEASE REGISTER at least one day prior to class. Call the Family Support Center, Ext. 74681 or 75735. Red Cross Blood Drawing MARCH 7, 8: American Red Cross blood : drawing, 9 p.m., Thornton Recreation Center, Bldg. 460. Tickets and Tours a.m.-- l ' MOVIE TICKETS: Mann Theaters, $3.10; Plitt, $2.85; Star-ship$2.60. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ATTRACTIONS: Sea World, Knotts Berry Farm, Movieland, Marineland, Queen MarySpruce Goose and Universal Studios. Discounts available on all attractions. . FREE: Southern California fun package (includes Disneyland Magic Kingdom Club Card) UTAH JAZZ BASKETBALL: March 27 vs. Dallas, April vs. oeatue jdiu seats tor $8 and $12.50 seats for $10. 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). WENDOVER PACKAGES: $4 ($29 value includes free nickels, free drinks, lucky bucks, etc.) SKj-PSchildren $7.25; ESiBrighton aduIts Valley, $5; Powder Mountain, adults $11, children $7 (season passes also available); Snowbird, $13; Solitude, 11 $12J Snowbasm' adults $13.25, children 25 City, adults $14, children $9.50. Park Citv tickets may be purchased by Hill AFB and civihan personnel when they present their military base picture IDs at the Ticket and Tours Office. For family members without picture IDs, inquire at SKIAMERICARDS: Good at Solitude, SnowbirTjackson Hole, Alta Brighton, Deer Valley, Mount HoUy, Parkwest and Snowbasm. Save on lift tickets, equipment, lodging and dming. $8 per person. For more information contact s, $9-25- n '5' Ticket and Tours. HILLHAUS: Military and civilian personnel may reserve 28 e days in advance, 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 pnces phone Tickets and Tours, Ext. 72892. Reservations must be paid for at the time they are made. 49th STREET GALLERIA discount tickets: e tune, $1.75. Prime time, $2.45. Choice of one: 18 holes of immature golf, one session of Rollertown, one line at Bowling Green, six minutes (60 pitches) at Casey's Dugout, or eight game tokens at bank. WALT DISNEY'S MAGIC KINGDOM ON ICE: At the Salt Palace through March 4, featuring Olympic medalist Linda Fratianne. Discount tickets are available for the fol- - . lowing performances: tomorrow at noon and Sunday at 2 off-bas- Non-prim- p.m. Arts and Crafts BASIC FRAMING: course beginning Tuesday, 6 p.m. Cost $20, includes materials. BASIC CERAMICS: course beginning Tuesday, 1 ' or 5 p.m. Cost $5, includes materials. CERAMIC POURING: Wednesday, 1 or 5 p.m. Cost $2 plus slip. BLACK AND WHITE PHOTO CLASS: course beginning Thursday, 5:30 p.m. Cost $10, includes all materials except film. PORCELAIN DOLL: class beginning Thursday, 1 or 5 p.m. Cost $30, includes materials. PREREGISTRATION is required for all classes. WOOD SHOP is now open Sundays, noon-- 5 p.m. ek Base Restaurants BUILDING 230: MONDAY: Grilled breaded veal, Swedish meatballs, pepper steak- TUESDAY: Roast leg of pork, braised short rib of beef, Italian spaghetti WEDNESDAY: Chicken Malibu, grilled baby beef liver ' , Hungarian ghoulash THURSDAY: Country fried steak, baked ham, beef stroganoff FRDAY,: GriUed halibut steak, deep fried fish and chips beef Swiss steak, baked macaroni BUILDING 1235: MONDAY: Sweet and sour breast of chicken, country fried steak, sloppy joes TUESDAY: BBQ pork ribs, grilled baby beef liver; macaro- ni, nam and cheese casserole steak' baked cod' lasaa Grilled breaded pork steak, baked stuffed peppers, baked noodle and chicken casserole deep fried fish chips, baked beans St6i and franks BUILDING 1294: Veal cutlet braised beef short b.5eaded M(S?1?,?rmed spaghetti TSSy FRiSr fpoTpte WSseeAY: CWcken 3 13 Maland' Slazed baked ham, Coun TTnfaSbGrilled ed steak, baked cod, chicken bread6d St6ak' meat loaf' ham and halibut steak deeP frkd fish and FRaAGd steak; macaroni, ham and cheese casserolechips Thornton Recreation Center TODAY: Dance aerobics, 4:30 p.m. Yellowstone snowmobile trip leaves. Guess the weight of the Blarney Stone contest begins. TOMORROW: tourney, 7 p.m. SUNDAY: tourney, 7 p.m. Yellowstone snowmobile' 8-b- 9-b- trip leaves. MC?NDY;-DanC- e WEn1?FAqn??Cpe aerobics' 4:30 P-- Free Family Night at 4:?? pAmaerS3'night, - Sinles darts 7 Dagwood Sandwiches, 7 p.m. THURSDAY: Blood drive, 9 a.m.-- l p.m Dance aerobics, ' p.m. Pine Doner toumev. 11 nm a,A n r. cial: Mushroom Burger with Fries, $2 FRIDAY: Blood drive, 9 a.m.-- l p.m. Dance aerobics, p.m. . Civilian Recreation The following recreation facilities are available for DOD civilians' and their dependents' CREATION CENTER: Bldg. 460, Ext. YOUTH ACTIVITIES CENTER: Bid 883 Ext 72419 GYMNASIUM: Bldg. 520, Ext. 72762 AQUATICS: Bldg. 520, Ext. 74617 v 4-3- 0 SiSfSSjKSS1 SPORT7oam CIVILIAN 4-3- 0 Noncommissioned Officers' Assn. MONDAY: Monthly meeting, Beehive Chapter, party room Please have your lunch by 11:16. Open to current and prospective members. For further information contact SSgt. Dave Metzger, Ext. 76408. 11 l th,!iNC9 Pub'seated m!?' 470' Ext S5S& &fcmM0 Ext-7222- TICKETS AND TOURS: LIBRARY? Sf1 440 Ext-76321 73661 5 . P4 73833 NCO CLUB: Bldg. 450, Ext. 73841 mESZSS' Dear Snwbasm' Office 0. Ext. 72809 Ext' 72892 (Ticket and Tour |