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Show one Hilltop Times AROUHD April 15, 1988. NCO Club gundy, served 5 p.m. to closing. TUESDAY: Lunch, grilled pork chops and dressing, southern fried chicken or BBQ ribs. Potato and salad bar. No bar games or dancers this evening due to a special function. WEDNESDAY: Lunch, roast turkey and dressing, hamburger' casserole or roast beef. Potato and salad bar. Ladies' Night, 4:30 p.m. Men of Fantasy, 6:30 p.m. Cover charge $2 for members, $5 for ( non-membe- THURSDAY: Lunch, Italian spaghetti, braised liver and onions, or baked beans and pork. Potato and salad bar. Game night, 7 p.m. Chicken or fish special, $1. FRIDAY: Lunch, sweet and sour pork, grilled halibut or roast beef. Potato and salad bar. Mr. Music Disco, 9 p m.-- l a.m. APRIL 23: Club closes at 1 p.m. today to host the annual Enlisted Recognition Banquet. Outdoor3: Adventure APRIL Desolation and Gray Canyon Whitewater rafting trip, 96 miles on the Green River. MAY Lake Powell houseboat trip, 29-MA- Y 12-1- 26-2- Ovard, Ext. 73525. SIGN UP at tickets and Tours, Bldg. 524, Ext. 72892. Hill Admin Club THURSDAY: Hill Administrative Club meeting, 1 1:30 a.m., NCO Club. Speaker is Daniel Litchford, Weber State College. Contact your area representative by Monday if you plan to attend. Hillcrcst Klonu n f TODAY: Lunch, Spanish steak, Salisbury steak, fried perch. Dinner, lasagna, veal cutlets, roast pork. SATURDAY: Lunch, Swedish meatballs, apple glazed corned beef, chicken pot pie. Dinner, hamburger pie, roast beef, fish portions. . Janice Johansen will entertain. MONDAY: Cafeteria style lunch served in Falcon Room, 1 1 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m., featuring English style fish. Budget fare dining, Heritage Room, 5:30-- p.m., $3.50 for ham steak with Hawaiian sauce, soup and . salad bar. TUESDAY: Cafeteria style lunch served in Falcon Room, 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m., featuring stuffed bell pepper. Officers' Wives' Club luncheon, social at 11:30 a.m. in Fireside Lounge, lunch at noon in Heritage Room. Special activities night in the HeritageFalcon rooms, 7 p.m. Regular , dining, 5:30-- 9 p.m. 9 pork. ham. .7 All menus are subject to change due to nonavailability. Also available for patrons' use is Ext. 74946, for daily changes. Dial-a-Men- u, ' Room. Order of Daedalian dinner meeting, 6:30 p.m. social, 7:30 p.m. dinner. FRIDAY: Cafeteria style lunch served in Falcon Room, 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m., featuring breaded filet of soleWaitress service, Heritage Room, club members and guests only, 1 1 a.m.-- l p.m. Dinner special is veal bird, $9.95, served p.m., Heritage Room. Disc Connection, main lounge, 8 777-383- 6-- MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY: 11 a.m.-noo- n and 4:30-5:3- 0 p.m. Cost is $2 per visit or $20 per month,. WATER AEROBICS ' MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY: 10-1-1 a.m. Cost is $1 per visit or free with - U ! . pool pass. 1-- J 295-144- 295-740- 6, 5, in the Ogden area; Floror Lula Jean in the Salt Lake area. 2, At tho lYlovics biles" (R) SATURDAY: "Cinderella" (G) SUNDAY: "Frantic" (R) MONDAY: "Sister, Sister" R) FRIDAY: "She's Having a Baby" (PG-13- ) APRIL 23: "Apprentice to Murder" (PG-13- ) APRIL 24: "Good Morning Vietnam" (R) APRIL 25: "Overboard" (PG) APRIL 29: "Switching Channels" (PG) " Showtime at 7 p.m. 1 Stress management THURSDAY: Free stress management workshop for those needing basic relaxain the hospital tion techniques, 1:30-4:3- 0 Call hall. Captain Gestring, Ext. dining 71215, to reserve a seat. Family Support 6-1- 0 p.m.-midnigh- APRIL ' CHILD DEVELOPMENT FAIR: Thursday, 10 a.m.-- 2 p.m., a special event for parents of babies and preschoolers, including presentations on promoting your child's development, .tips on child safety, early child guidance and discipline, plus other resources and displays of videos, toys, clothes and more. EXPLORING DIVORCE: If you are seriously thinking about getting a divorce, ' you are invited to attend a special class focusing on the important issues and alternatives facing divorcing couples. April 21 and 28, 7 p.m. FOR MORE INFORMATION and registration call Ext. 74681 or come to the Family Support Center, Bldg. 308. - t. Seafood extravaganza buffet, $13.95 per person, Heritage Room, 0 p.m. Jonny Raymond band, main lounge, 8 p.m.-midnigh- 23: t. Officers ' Wives TUESDAY: Lunch and general election of board members. Voting in the Fireside Lunch includes Lounge, 10:30 a.m.-nooharrr, beef, turkey and asparagus roll-ups, potato salad and strawberry shortcake. Len Randolph, KSL-Tweatherman, will be guest speaker. Reservations necessary. MAY 10: Volunteer appreciation dinner, 6 p.m; social, dinner at 7. Husbands are invited. Cost is $10 per person for a delicious Italian meal. Entertainment by the Skylarks and OWC board members will present the play "Basic Black Dress." Reservations are required. MAY 13: Western Casino Night, open to all Officers' Club members, buffet dinner served Fabulous door prizes. Counand western bands for your enjoytry ment. All proceeds benefit the OWC general fund. V 6-1- 0. Planetarium, p.m. Youth ages 12 and younger, $4 members, $5 nonmembers; youth 13 and older, $5 members, $6 nonmembers. Parental permission slips are required. SATURDAY: Movies, 2 and 6 p.m., free. MONDAY: Minor League, ages tryouts and drafts, 5 p.m., Rex Athletic Fields. TUESDAY: Major League, ages tryouts and drafts, 5 p.m., Rex Athletic 0 11-1- Fields. 2, $1,000 acaapply demic grants offered by the Air Force Aid Society. This program is targeted for the children of active military dependents who are entering their freshman year of college this fall. For more information and applications, contact the AFAS office, Bldg. 308, Ext. 75855 or 74681. Archory Club HILL ARCHERY CLUB is starting its new season and will have many exciting events. The club is now conducting a membership drive for current and new members. For information call Shaun Ext. 74503; Tom Oman, Ext. WEDNESDAY: Babe Ruth League, ages tryouts and drafts, 5 p.m., Rex Athletic Fields. THURSDAY: Youth advisory committee meeting, 10 a.m., Family Support Center. 77813; or Al Williamson, Softball, ages tryouts and drafts, 5 p.m., Rex Athletic Fields. FRIDAY: Softball, ages tryouts and drafts, 5 p.m., Rex Athletic Fields. UPCOMING EVENTS THE NEW FAMILY day care program is APRIL 23: Tae Kwon Do tournament. Open child care in military family housing for to all ages and abilities. Divisions in KA--- . other than the family's own children. Child care may be provided for one to six TAS, sparring, specialty and weapons, and techniques. Registration is $5 for first . . children, including the residents' own chilevent, $3 for each additional event. Specdren, age 6 and younger. Applications will tator admission is $2 adults, $1 youth. For be taken from military housing occupants who would like to operate a family day registration forms contact the Youth Activities Center, Bldg. 883. care program as an private busiMOTHER OF THE YEAR contest: Write an ness. After completing requirements outlined in AFR 2 1 essay, 500 words or less, on why your those selected must mom should be "Mother of the Year." Enmeet safety, fire, environmental health tries are due by 1 1 p.m. April 29. Winner and training requirements. For more inwill be announced in the May 6 Hilltop formation call Dale Hunter, Ext. 70695 or 13-1- 5, Ab-planal- p, 5, 0. Day Caro at Homo .. 7, Timet. The Child Development Center is celebrating with the following basewide activities: SATURDAY: Karate exhibition at the youth center, Bldg. 883, 5 p.m. Enjoy karate and break-awa- y technique displays. APRIL 23: Mothers' and daughters' fashion show and tea, Bldg. 1294 restaurant, 1 ' 76321. ," p.m. ": APRIL 28: Open house at the Child Development Center, 7:8:30 p.m., open to the public Refreshments made by the children ' will be served. Civilian Rocroation INTRODUCTORY GOLF LESSONS: April 25 and 27, men at 4:15 p.m., women at 5:30 p.m. Cost is $10 for both lessons and includes clubs and all the range balls you can hit. Call Ext. 73661 to register. . MEN'S SOFTBALL: Civilian men's softball registration is Monday and Tuesday. COEDWOMEN'S SOFTBALL: Registration is May The season will include a single round and a double elimination tournament at the end of the season. MANAGERSCOACHES meeting for men's softball league: April 28, 4:30 p.m. All coaches or assistant coaches must attend. CALL CIVILIAN REC for more information, Ext. 73661, or come by Bldg. 460 to pick up registration forms. - 9-1- 0. Tickots and Tours Acadomic Grants APRIL 30: Deadline to for Youth Contor TODAY: Hansen Child Dev. Contor THIS IS THE Month of the Military Child. n. in-ho- TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY: 6-- 7 p.m. Cost is $1 per visit or free with pool pass. LOW IMPACT WATER AEROBICS TUESDAY, THURSDAY: 2 p.m. Cost is $1 per visit or free with pool pass. 9, TODAY: "Planes, Trains and Automo- 9 . 777-253- 3 13-1- REGULAR Secrist, 0 479-190- MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY: 7 a.m. Cost is $1 per visit or $10 per month. Carper, ence Lynch, THURSDAY: Cafeteria style lunch served in Falcon Room, 11 a.m.-l:3p.m., featuring deep fried chicken. Beefeaters Night, $6.75 per person, 5:30-- p.m., Heritage 9-1- 2, Aorobics Classoo AEROBICS 825-476- 773-026- 0 9-1- 0, FRIDAY: Lunch, chicken fried steak, sweete and sour pork, Creole macaroni. Dinner, Swedish meatballs, fried shrimp, baked APRIL 23: Federal Women's Club luncheon, 12:30 p.m., at the Red Flame Restaurant, 1346 S. 500 W., Bountiful. Florence will be hostess for Lynch, president-elect- , scheduled in lieu event is This the event. of the planned overnight trip to Jackpot, Nev., which was canceled. Reservations are due by Tuesday and may be made or Ruth with: Verna Nichol, WEDNESDAY: Cafeteria style lunch served in Falcon Room, 11 a.m.-l:3p.m., featuring veal steak Bordelaise. Waitress service, Heritage Room, club members and guests only, 1 1 a.m.-- l p.m. Chicken Night in the Heritage Room, 5:30-- 9 p.m., featuring fried chicken and salad bar, $4.95 for adults and $2.50 for children. V SUNDAY: Lunch, fried chicken, meat loaf, - baked ham. Dinner, Salisbury steak, fried perch, turkey pot pie. MONDAY: Lunch, BBQ ribs, veal cutlets, hamburger steak. Dinner, spaghetti with meatballs, oven fried flounder, turkey nuggets. TUESDAY: Lunch, pork chop suey, salmon cakes, BBQ chicken. Dinner, roast beef, baked chicken, liver with onions. WEDNESDAY: Lunch, Soul Day, BBQ chicken, ham hocks and beans, fried perch. Dinner, Swiss steak, ham steaks, stuffed cabbage Tolls. THURSDAY: Lunch, pepper steak, baked flounder, turkey pot pie. Dinner, Salisbury steak, country style chicken, roast Fodoral Vomon t. p.m.-midnigh- APRIL 23: Open house, 11 a.m.-- 4 p.m. Contest prizes will be awarded at 2 p.m. FOR CONTEST RULES and more informaor tion call the base library, s rafting trip $85person. FOR MORE INFORMATION call David welcome (including men). 6-1- CELEBRATE NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK at the base library, Bldg. 440, with refreshments, displays and contests. APRIL 22: Deadline for Illustrate Your Favorite Book contest for children is 10 W stwater Canyon Whitewater 8: r . SATURDAY: Prime rib dinner special, $8.95 and $10.95 including salad bar, Heritage Room, 0 p.m. George Fisher band, main lounge, 8 SUNDAY: Super Sunday brunch, 11 a.m.-- 2 p.m., $6.95 for adults, $3.50 for children. 6: $195person. MAY Professional Organization, 12:30 p.m. at the Poe Conference Center, Bldg. 1295. Guest speaker 4s Dave Larsen, chief of programs, Family Support Center, who will speak on stress management, the "Super Woman" syndrome, and how to take criticism constructively. Everyone is ' t. p.m.-midnigh- ' a.m. style VJomenWomen's military of the Military 22: APRIL Meeting a.m.-l:3- 0 6-1- garian goulash Dase Library Fal- p.m. featuring breaded filet of sole. Waitress service, Heritage Room, 11 a.m.-- l p.m., members and guests only. Dinner special is medallion tenders of lamb, $8.95, served 0 p.m. "Headlines" band, main lounge, 8 con Room, 11 MONDAY: Grilled breaded veal cutlet, braised beef short ribs, Italian spaghetti TUESDAY: Fried chicken a la Maryland, glazed baked ham, beef pot pie WEDNESDAY: Country fried steak, baked cod, lasagne THURSDAY: Grilled breaded pork steak, baked meatloaf, ham and lima beans FRIDAY: Grilled halibut steak, fried fish and chips, Spanish steak; baked macaroni, ham and cheese casserole BLDG. 1235. MONDAY: Grilled baby beef liver, BBQ country pork ribs, baked noodle and beef casserole TUESDAY: Grilled Salisbury steak, Polish sausage, chicken a la king WEDNESDAY: Roast breast of turkey, grilled breaded veal, pork chow mein THURSDAY: Breast of chicken, roast leg of pork, BBQ meatballs FRIDAY: Grilled halibut steak, deep fried fish and chips, beef Swiss steak, Hun- 8:30-11:3- 0 ( OKiccrs' Club lunch served in TODAY: Cafeteria Base BLDG. Rostaurants 1294 TODAY: Lunch, baked salmon patty, tuna noodle casserole or southern fried chicken. Potato and salad bar. "Time Cruisers," rockin' through time dance hand, 9 p.m.-- l a.m. SATURDAY: "Time Cruisers," 9 p.m.-- l a.m. SUNDAY: Beefeaters Buffet, p.m., $6.75 "per person. Val Star Disco, p.m. MONDAY: Lunch, hot pastrami on rye with soup, breaded veal or roast beef. Potato and salad bar. Dining room dinner buffet special, Yankee pot roast and beef bur- 1 VCaLI C3IQ.D. MOVIE TICKETS: Mann Theaters, $3.10; Layton Hills Cinemark, $2.60; Walker Cinemas, $3.10. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA: Disneyland, $18.2515; Sea World, $1612.20; Universal Studios, $139.05; Knott's Berry Farm, $14.501 1.50; Queen MarySpruce Goose, Movieland, $11.906.90; $6.504.50; Magic Mountain, $15. CRYSTAL HOT SPRINGS (Honeyville, Utah): $6.25 for an unlimited pool and slide pass. Open all year round, seven days a week. 49th STREET GALLERI A (Salt Lake City):' Prime time $2.45 (valid Monday-Saturdaye time $ 1 .75 (not valid Friday after 6 p.m: or Saturday after 2 ); non-prim- p.m.) HOGLE ZOO (Salt Lake City): Adults $3.25 (regular $4), children (age $1.75 (regular $2). Open year-round. NEWGATE MALL WATERSLIDE (Ogden): $5.50 for an unlimited slide pass. SKI PASSES: Some area resorts are still open. Call Ext. 72892 for information. U.S. COAST GUARD safety class: April 23, May 7 and 21, 11 a.m.-- l p.m. at the base theater. This class is required for those who wish to rent ski boats and jet skis fromMWR Sports Loan. Make your reservation at Ext. 72892 or in person at all-da- y Bldg. 524. ELKO OVERNIGHT TRIPS scheduled These book fast, so make your May reservations early! For more information on any of these items, call Ext. 72892 or come to Bldg. 524. 7-- 8. |