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Show 26 TOP TIMES Friday, January 10, 1986 HILL around th hi served cafeteria style, 11 a.m.-l:3p.m. Waitress service, Heritage Room, 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m., club members and p.m. guests only. A la carte dining. Heritage Room, Jonathan Stars, singercomedianimpressionist in main lounge, p.m. SATURDAY: A la carte dining. Heritage Room, p.m. Jonathan Stars performing in main lounge, 8 0 6-1- 0 inexpensively aircraft $25, instructor $10 per flying hour. Ground school course on videocassette tape for the private pilot course. Tuition assistance available for active duty military members. Membership open to active duty and retired military, civilian DOD employees, family members, National Guard and Reserve component members, and others. Contact Ted Wright, Ext. 71362, for additional information. 6-1- 0 p.m.-midnigh- t. SUNDAY: Super Sunday Brunch, 11 a.m.-- p.m., main dining room, $6.50 for adults, $3.50 for children years. Brunch features omelets to order, ham, sausage, creamed beef, halibut, roast beef, fried chicken, chef's special entrees, homemade biscuits, Belgian waffle bar, fruit bar, dessert bar, champagne punch and more. MONDAY: Lunch feature in main dining room is Swiss steak, served cafeteria style, 11 a.m.-l:3p.m. Waitress service in Heritage Room, 11 a.m.-- l p.m., club members and guests only. A la carte dining, Heritage Room, p.m. TUESDAY: Daily lunch feature in main dining room is sweet and sour pork, served cafeteria style, 11 a.m.-l:3p.m. Waitress service for club members and guests, Heritage Room, 11 a.m.-- l p.m. Officers' Wives' Club coffee, 9:30 a.m. A la carte dining, Heritage Room, p.m. WEDNESDAY: Daily lunch feature in main dining room, is ragout of lamb, served cafeteria style, 11 a.m.-l:3p.m. Waitress service for club members and guests, Heritage Room, 11 a.m.-- l p.m. Family Night dining, Heritage Room, p.m., $13.95 for a family of four, $2.50 each additional person. Special is chicken and fries. THURSDAY: Daily lunch feature in main dining room is fried chicken, served cafeteria style, 11 a.m.-l:3p.m. Waitress service, Heritage Room, 11 a.m.-- l p.m., club members and guests only. A la carte dining, main dining room, p.m. Order of Daedalians dinner meeting, 6:30 p.m. Jonathan Stars performing in main lounge, p.m. FRIDAY: Daily lunch feature in main dining room is fish and chips, served cafeteria style, 11 a.m.-l:3p.m. Waitress service, Heritage Room, 11 a.m.--l p.m., club members and guests only. A la carte dining, p.m., main dining room. Jonathan Stars performing in main lounge, p.m. JAN. 18: Dinner theater, "Last of the Red Hot Lovers," 8 p.m. Reservations required, $25 per couple. 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hess Gym Pool OPEN 10-1- 1 HiJIcrest Dining Hall y. u, Civilian Recreation 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. 524, Ext. 72225 TICKETS AND TOURS: Bldg. 460, Ext. 72892 BOWLING CENTER: Bldg. 525, Ext. 79911 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 RESTAURAN'l S: Bldgs. 1235, etc. Ext. 71235 By membership only Heritage Foundation GIFT SHOPS: n.m. MnnriW tf,mrh Open 10:30 Thursday, Located in Bldg. 230 (base restaurant). For in- fuivi vuincau, IjAU OOiO. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED to assist in the gift shop and office. Call Carol Comeau, Ext. 768 1 8, or Vera PowelL Ext 79039. Volunteers are also needed for restoration of museum artifacts and aircraft. If you are interested in helping call Ron Enriquez, or Larry Yannotti, Ext. 78623. a.m.-12:3- 0 776-266- 6 itmtr 7-- 8 Civil Air Patrol y, 1 825-893- WEDNESDAYS: Golden Spike Composite Squadron meeting, 7 p.m., Brigham City Airport. Call Capt. LaMoyne Frost, Flying Tigers Composite Squadron meeting, Ogden Airport, 6:30 p.m. Call Mike Rule, THURSDAYS: Weber Minuteman Composite Squadron meeting, 7 p.m., Bldg. 398. For information call Lt. BobLt. Trish Lee, or Capt. by Painter, John Christiansen, Senior Ogden Squadron meeting, 7:30 p.m. at Ogden Airport. Call Lt. Col. Helen Hilburn, 2. 723-731- 4-- 6 jU 8. 393-481- five-wee- k 825-663- 546-611- 2; 5. 3; 544-275- pro-rate- 773-062- Thrift Shop 2. Silver and Blue Band WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY: The Thrift Shop, Bldg. 308, east end, is open 10 a.m.-- 4 p.m. Wednesdays and 10 a.m.-- 5 p.m. Thursdays for all military and civilian personnel for shopping. For more information call THURSDAYS: Band rehearsal, 5:30 p.m. in Bldg. 441. Military and civilian personnel, 18 and older, interested in military-styl- e concert and marching band should attend. musicians needed.. Cafi Spencer Little, Ext. Experienced Post Trading THURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS: MESS DRESS JACKETS NEEDED: Members of the Silver and Blue Band are in need of women's white mess dress jackets. Contact Spencer Little, Ext. 75723 or 825-102- 6. 75723. Trading Post open to military personnel and their families, 10 a.m.-- p.m., Bldg. 394. Obtain or trade needed items. All donations are welcome and we will pick up large items. Call Ext. 73457 during normal operating hours for more information. 2 777-632- 1 TODAY: Lunch, veal steak, fish portions, baked chicken; dinner, meat loaf, stuffed pork chops, baked trout fillet SATURDAY: Lunch, roast beef, beef stew, halibut steak;- dinner, roast pork, glazed cornish hen, seafood platter SUNDAY: Lunch, steamship round, knockwurst, fried chicken with cranberry sauce; dinner, Swedish meatballs, fried flounder fillet, roast turkey MONDAY: Lunch, Yankee pot roast, deep fat fried perch with tartar sauce, chicken Vega; dinner, roast beef, grilled liver and onions, roast duck TUESDAY: Lunch, chicken fried steak, baked pork chops, BBQ chicken; dinner, fried haddock fillet, turkey a la king, chili mac WEDNESDAY: Oriental meal: chicken chow mein, pork chop suey, fried rice, sweet and sour spareribs; dinner, grilled steak, stuffed cabbage, pork loaf THURSDAY: Lunch, Spanish steak, Salisbury steak, oven fried perch; dinner, lasagna, roast duck, veal cutlet FRIDAY: Lunch, roast beef, Creole scallops, chicken nuggets; dinner; meat loaf with grown gravy, glazed corned beef, spareribs All menus are subject to change due to Also available for patrons' use is Ext: 74946, for daily changes. mum a.m.-12:3- 5 544-476- 773-429- Monday-Thursda- p.m.; Tickets and Tours MOVIE TICKETS: Mann Theaters, $3.10; Plitt, $2.85; Cine-mar$2.60. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ATTRACTIONS: Sea World, $9.95$7.95; Knotts Berry Farm, $9.95; Marineland, $6.25$4.25; Universal Studios, $9.45$6.45; Queen MarySpruce Goose, $7.75$5.50; Southern California fun package (includes Disneyland Magic Kingdom Club Card), FREE! MILITARY TRAVEL GUIDES: $3.95 HAPPENINGS BOOKS: $8 (Salt Lake and Ogden) DINING-PLUBOOKS: $15 49th STREET GALLERIA: Prime time tickets $2.45 each, e time, $1.75. UTAH SYMPHONY: Special concerts, $5.10, value up to $15; Subscription concerts, $10.10, value up to $25. HILLHAUS: Open for the rest of the season. Winter rates now in effect. Call Tickets and Tours, Ext. 72892, for rates. LOG CABIN: Reservations must be made at least two months in advance. Cost is $25 plus a $5 refundable key deposit. GOLDEN EAGLES HOCKEY: Tickets are $6.50 and $6 for $8 and $7 seats. UTAH JAZZ BASKETBALL: $10 for $12.50 seats. Ticket is not good for Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, New York or Houston games. SKI PASSES: Deer Valley: Sign up for the Deer Valley Corporate Card. You'll receive discounted lift tickets, special offers throughout the year and a complimentary subscription to "Deer Tales," the resort newsletter. Other ski pass rates: Nordic Valley, $5; Parkwest, $12; Solitude, $9.25; Snowbird, $16; Brighton, $9.25 adults, $7.25 children; Powder Mountain, $11 adults, $8 children; Snowbasin, $14 adults, $9.50 children; Park City, $18 adults, $10 50 children. SNOWMOBILE TRIPS are scheduled for the following dates: Feb. and March Call Tickets and Tours for details and rates. FOR MORE INFORMATION on any items, call Ext. 72892 Tickets and Tours Office. k, S non-prim- . Hill 7-- 9. - ski club JAN. 22: Next meeting of the Hill Ski Club, 7 p.m. at the Officers' Club. Come and sign up for the Jan. 25 Deer Valley trip. American Red Cross TODAY: Friday-Sunda- y, 10 y, a.m.-l- O a.m.-5:3- 0 L 0 and Gun Club Hill Rod SUNDAYS: Skeet shooting, noon to 5 p.m. TUESDAYS: Trap shooting, 4:30-7:3p.m. THURSDAYS: Skeet shooting, p.m. ARCHERY: Open daily to members only. For information 0 3-- 5 call 546-140- 5. Family Support Center The Family Support Center is offering the following classes CauExl 18 uired. -q- 7 rdnGinEgdneSday' 7'9 P S Week' JOB FUNDAMENTALS: Tuesday, 1 and 4:30 p.m. Discussions contain information on looking for a job, interviews and resumes. CHILD DEVELOPMENT: A unique miliprogram to tary families learn about physical and learning help development for youth 5 years of age. Call for an appointment with a specialist. WIT.H YUR CHILD'S BEHAVIOR: Jan. 23, DEiAoL p.m., with Dr. Phyllis Cole, child development staff member from Utah State University BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS: 4:30-p.m. This week, "Tuning Into OthersWednesday, " MONEY MANAGEMENT: Wednesday, 4:30 p.m. This week, "Problems and Solutions " ME7EnTmN?JHE CTRES,?ES OF TDY: Jan. 21, 4:30 and 5 suggestions on wavs to reduce the stresses that provide TDYs for military mem bers and their families. DI?SS2f Tuesdays' 4:30"6 P m- or p.m include "How to talk so your kids will listen " Motivating your child," "Sibling rivalry," "How with kids," and many otnfrs SeW?.8? and"''9 bring your areas of interest with you ine crrourj can ipnm 0-- 6 - 7-- 9 Youh Activities Center The Youth Activities Center is open to military and DOD civilian dependent youtTages r ther Ext.6 The youth phone number is mUSt bL6 Placed 7n24T9r3heSe 776-960- ill 9. "hFs numbS3 S for' TheToutfSn38 f0r the on"base de"very of VeSPTiheanv tL Problems with delivery .J 5 yL CaU Hardie tZ Blood drawing, 9 a.m. to l p.m., Thornton Recreation Center, Bldg. 460. Prospective donors should get permission from their supervisor before going to donate at - Paper' Joy 1986 cards are on sale for $12 Arts and Craftc CERAMIC POURING: Wednesday, l or 5 p.m., $2. Students tiff vmimaU uiuai, puiiuase une gallon oi Slip. WOOD SHOP EQUIPMENT QUALIFICATION: Every Wednesday, 5 p.m., no fee. This course is required prior to using the wood crafts shop. BLACK AND WHITE PROCESSING AND PRINTING-$includes all materials. 11 10 p.m. STORY HOUR: Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. Stories, songs, games, puppets, projects. Volunteers needed to provide refreshments. MONEY MANAGEMENT SEMINAR: Financial planning clinic, Tuesday, 4:15-6:3p.m. The program is free, but limited to 25 people. Call Ext. 72533 or 73833 to reserve a place. PRE-SCHOO- 8. 7-- 9 9. Memorial Library Gerrity HOURS OF OPERATION: 6 ), m mvt 9 y, HOURS OF OPERATION: Monday-Thursda6:30 a.m.-p.m.; Friday, 6:30 a.m.-- l a.m.; Saturday, 5:30 p.m.-- l a.m.; Sundays and Holidays, closed. For information call or ), m m Quest Toastmistress Club TUESDAY: Quest ITC Club meets in Bldg. 1205, West Area 0 Cafeteria conference room, 11 p.m. Buy or bring all civilian personand to own lunch. your Open military nel. Contact Toby Owens, Ext. 72735. Child Care Center "Jagged Edge" (R), p.m. SATURDAY: "Once Bitten" (PG-137 p.m. SUNDAY: "Cocoon" (PG-137 p.m. MONDAY: "That Was Then...This Is Now" (R), 7 p.m. FRIDAY: "The Protector" (R), 7 p.m. Dial-A-Men- Rhets ITC Club SECOND AND FOURTH WEDNESDAYS: Rhets International Training in Communication meets in the conference room of Bldg. 1228, 4:30-- 6 p.m. All visitors are welcome. For more information call Nancy Hollister, Ext. 75971 or Frances Fields, Ext. 76411. 6 a.m.-SWIM: Monday-Fridap.m.; Saturdays, a.m.-11 and Sundays holidays, p.m. WATER EXERCISE: Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, a.m.; Tuesdays, Thursdays, p.m. HILL FLYERS SWIM TEAM: Monday-Fridap.m. are welcome. Military and civilian dependents ages For more information call Sally Fogg, HILL FLYERS DIVE TEAM: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, p.m. Military and civilians of all ages welcome. For more information call Connie, Ext. 73471. SWIM LESSONS: Held two days a week for sessions. Specific classes and registration dates advertised separately. Cost is $15 for 10 lessons. POOL FEES: 75 daily, $18 annual individual, $40 annual d from March 1. family. Fees are 6:30-11:3- 0 Theater Stephenson Memorial TODAY: 7 WEDNESDAYS: Hill Climbers Toastmasters meet in Bldg. 1 102, bat cave east, 1 1:30 a.m. Cafeteria facilities are not available; bring your own lunch. Open to all military and civilian personnel. Call Karen Jones, Ext. 75984, or Tricia Ashley, Ext. 75964. FIRST THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH: General membership meeting, 7:30 a.m. Private and commercial pilot courses available. Aircraft rental for pleasure flights or TDY trips. Cessna 152, Piper Warrior and Gulf stream Aero Commander available as rentals. Learn to fly 6:30-11:3- 0 Climbers Toastmasters Hill Aero Club Officers' Club TODAY: Lunch feature in main dining room is fish and chips, Taf 3TiDmRI0HN: m 1 Ext. 72419. 'Thursday, itl dents of military or DOD tiviEar , time attendants bS - 3-- 9 p.m, GRAM ,for hS Persoimel' 'T Fri- - depen-a.m- 6:30-8:3- 0 gcunes, craics and activities. f . |