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Show Hill 30 around th TOP TIMES July 17, 1987 At too CVlovloo TODAY: "Creepshow 2" (R), 7 p.m. SATURDAY: "Harry and the Hendersons" (PG), 7 p.m. SUNDAY: "The Hanoi Hilton" (R), 7 p.m. MONDAY: "My Demon Lover" (PG-137 ), p.m. FRIDAY: "Mannequin" (PG), 7 p.m. JULY 25: "The Believers" (R), 7 p.m. JULY 26: "American Ninja" R), 7 p.m. JULY 27: "The Stepfather" (R), 7 p.m. JULY 31: "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" (PG), 7 p.m. ?is!xoto end Tours MOYIE TICKETS: Mann Theaters, $3.10; Layton Hills Cinemark, $2.60. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA: Sea World, $13.259.50; Universal Studios, $128.50; Knott's Berry Farm, $1310; Queen MarySpruce Goose, $11.506.50; Magic Mountain, $14; Movieland, $5.503.50. Southern California fun package (includes Magic Kingdom Card for Disneyland), free. STARLITE SUMMER THEATRE: Enjoy Broadway under the stars. Tickets are $9. Productions include "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" (July 3) and "Shenandoah," starring Harve Presnell (Aug. MILITARY TRAVEL GUIDE: $3.95. CHERRY HILL: $6 (regular $8 value), good for 18 holes of miniature golf, water slides, Aeroball, baseball batting range and the two game rooms. LAGOON: Adult ride passes, $11 ' (regular $14.95). Children are considered 50" or smaller and you must buy their ticket at Lagoon. WET 'N' WILD: Adults $11 (regular $12.95), children $8 (regular $9.50). Located on the Las Vegas Strip. WILD WATERS: Enjoy the exciting water slides or relax in the giant hot tub. Adults $6, children $4.50. Twilight pass is $4 for adults and $3 for children. RAGING WATERS: Forty water attractions! Adults $8.50. Children (42" or smaller) can purchase their tickets directly at Raging Waters. Children 3 and under are free. CONCERT: Willie Nelson and Family, Saturday, 8 p.m., Dee Events Center, $15.10. HOGLE ZOO: $3.25 for adults, $1.75 for children LOG CABIN: Reservations may be made two months in advance. Cost is $25 plus a $5 refundable key deposit. CENTENNIAL PARK: Reserve on a first- d come, basis, $20 must be paid at the time of reservation. No partial payments will be accepted and no reservations will be taken over the phone. HILLHAUS LODGE: Looking for a place to hold your summer reunion, banquet or conference? Hillhaus, in beautiful Ogden Canyon, is available seven days a week. 2 Call between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. for information and reser. Monday-Frida- y Deso LIZTCTy SUMMER READING PROGRAMS continue for the month of July: SATURDAY: Light and Electricity Show starring LeRoy Behling, 10-1-1 a.m. For grade school age and above. JULY 25: How to Take Care of Your Pet, 1 a.m., with veterinary specialist Donna Dennis from the base veterinary clinic. AUG. 1: Summer reading program final a.m. Awards, refreshparty, ments and special guest Rainbow the Clown. Please turn in your reading folders by July 31 at the base library, Bldg. 440. 10-1- 10-11:- 23-Au- g. ncociub 13-22- TODAY, SATURDAY: "This Side Up" top 40 dance band, 9 p.m.-- l a.m. SUNDAY: Disco by "Prince," 8 p.m.- midnight. MONDAY: Lunch, meat loaf, hot turkey sandwich or roast beef. TUESDAY: Lunch, grilled ham steak, chicken fried steak or roast beef. WEDNESDAY: Lunch, chicken and dressing, chicken a la king or roast beef. Signups begin today at 10 a.m. for the NCO Club golf tournament. Disco by Dr. R.E., 0 p.m. THURSDAY: Lunch, Salisbury steak, liver and onions, fried chicken. Game night, 7 p.m. Chicken or fish special, $3. FRIDAY: Lunch, halibut, spaghetti or roast beef. Motown by our DJ "Disc Connection," 9 p.m.-- l a.m. JULY 25: DJ "Ruby Tuesday" presents rhythm and blues, 9 p.m.-- l a.m. Our visiting chef will be in the dining room, 0 p.m., featuring the best in Chinese cuisine. 7:30-11:3- ). Clillcrost TODAY: Lunch, spaghetti with meatballs, fried fish, pork adobo; dinner, top sirloin steak, veal steak,- - chicken cacciatore SATURDAY: Lunch, beef stew, lasagna, Polish sausage with sauerkraut; dinner, Creole macaroni, BBQ spareribs, roast all-da- y turkey SUNDAY: Lunch, stuffed green peppers, braised beef with noodles, roast pork; dinner, tamale pie, baked stuffed chops, grilled hamburger steaks MONDAY: Lunch, turkey nuggets, Swiss steak, pork chop suey; dinner, BBQ beef cubes, .fried fish, Polish sausage with Arts and Crafts OKIcors' Club TODAY: Cafeteria style lunch in dining room, 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m., featuring sandwich bar and hot buffet. Evening dining, Heritage Room, 0 p.m., offering poached salmon steak Hollandaise, $8.95; griddled halibut with lemon butter, $8.95; baked chicken breast, $6.95; roast prime rib of beef au jus, $8.95 and $10.95; broiled filet mignon, $11.95 and broiled New York steak, $11.95. 6-1- ball stroganoff, sauerbraten, Polish sausage with sauerkraut, scalloped potatoes; dinner, teriyaki steak, roast pork, baked stuffed fish THURSDAY: Lunch, country style chicken,' sauerbraten, fried fish; dinner, beef stew, spaghetti with meatballs, baked ham 8-o- z. 10-o- z. "Headlines" 6:30-11:3- main lounge, band, p.m. 0 SATURDAY: Evening dining. Heritage Room, p.m. See above dinner specials which are offered this night. "Headlines" band, main lounge, 8 SUNDAY: Club closed on Sunday until October. MONDAY: Cafeteria style lunch in dining room served 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m., featuring sandwich bar and hot buffet. Evening dining, p.m., Heritage Room, offering broiled chicken breast teriyaki, $6.95; griddled halibut steak Menniere, $8.95; roast loin of pork with apple dressing, filet mignon, $11.95 $6.95; broiled 10-obroiled and New York steak, " $11.95. Double coupon night. TUESDAY: Cafeteria style lunch in dining room, served 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m., featuring sandwich bar and hot buffet. Evening dining, p.m.. Heritage Room, offering baked stuffed Utah trout, $8.95; broiled pork chops, $6.95; roast leg of lamb, $7.95; filet mignon and New York steak (see above). WEDNESDAY: Cafeteria style lunch in dining room, 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m., featuring sandwich bar and hot buffet. Evening dining, p.m., Heritage Room, offering poached salmon steak Hollandaise, $8.95; griddled chicken breast, $6.95; roast meat loaf, $4.95; fried chicken, $4.95; filet mignon and New York steak (see above). "Headlines" band, main lounge, p.m. THURSDAY: Cafeteria style lunch in dining room, 11 a.m-1:3- 0 p.m., featuring sandwich bar and hot buffet. Evening dining, p.m.. Heritage Room, offering baked halibut with caper sauce, $8.95; turkey cutlet with shallot mushroom sauce, $6.50; roast round of beef au jus, $7.95; filet mignon and New York steak (see above). "Headlines" band, main lounge, 6-1- 0 first-serve- p.m.-midnig- 8-o- z. z. 6-9:- 6-1- 0 6-1- 0 p.m. FRIDAY: Cafeteria style lunch in both dinp.m., featuring ing rooms, 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 sandwich bar and hot buffet. Evening dinp.m., Heritage Room, offering ing, poached salmon steak, $8.95; griddled halibut with lemon butter, $8.95; baked chicken breast, $6.95; roast prime rib of beef, $8.95; filet mignon and New York steak (see above). "Headlines" band, main lounge, 6:30-11:3- 0 p.m. FRIDAY: Lunch, beef ball stroganoff, baked stuffed chops, honey glazed Cornish hens; . dinner, chicken pot pie, roast beef, fried ' fish j are All menus subject to change due to non- availability. Also available for patrons' use is Ext. 72946, for daily changes. Dial-a-Men-u, 621-220- vations. FESTIVAL OF THE AMERICAN WEST: Experience the past come to life in this of a bygone era on the campus of Utah State University, Logan. Admission to the pageant is $6.10; to the fair only, $3.60; and a combination ticket for both is $8. WYOMING DOWNS TRIP: Aug. 1, $11 per person, leaving 10:30 a.m. and returning 8 p.m. Soft drinks and snacks provided. For more information on any items, call Ext. . 72892 or come to Bldg. 524. Outdoor AdvcnXuros CACHE VALLEY HORSEBACK AND CAMPING TRIP: Sept. $52 per Rod end Ouxi Club WEDNESDAY: Free clinic for tuning bows, p.m. The range will be open after the class to prepare for the upcoming season at usual fees of $2. For more information contact Tom Oman, Ext. 78133, or during the evening at non-memb- 544-841- 21-2- orchestra. Pcmlly Support 30-Au- g. 14-1- . 6, STEP: Systematic Training for Effective Parenting, Wednesdays, 4:30 p.m. This week, "Communication-Listening.- " July 29, "Natural, Logical Consequences." BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS: Eliminating your Self Defeating Behaviors, Tues-- . days, 4:30 p.m. This week, "How to Eliminate this SDB from My Life." July 28, "Prevention." JOB FUNDAMENTALS: A class to help you in your employment search, Tuesdays, noon-- 3 p.m. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: Tuesdays, . -- 3, FOR MORE INFORMATION on any of these trips, call Ext. 73525 or stop by the Outdoor Adventure Office, Bldg. 460. SIGN UP at Tickets and Tours, Bldg. 524, Ext. 72892. 4:30 p.m. SEMINAR: Current information on preparation of forms and entering civil service. Wednesday, 3 p.m. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS FOR CHILDREN: Today, 9a.rn.-- 3 p.m. Bring a birth certificate and one other form of ID for the child. This public service is for military or civilian DOD employees. Preregister by calling the Family Support Center, Ext. 74681 or 75735. SF-17- AoroeiodoEcrs CEub s gin with, assist in instructions in trimming and getting the model ready to fly. Some planes will be on display. For more information call MSgt. John Lock-wooFTD 633, Ext. 72084 or d, 5. 1 1-- TUESDAY: Aeromodelers Club meeting, 7 p.m. in the basement of the base chapel. (Entrance is between the chapel and the chapel annex.) Instructor-i- MSgt. John Lockwood. Major topics will be paving the flying field, club dues and the club's flying demonstration at the Air Force 40th anniversary celebration in September. All members are urged to attend. Membership is open to all military and civilians, including contractor personnel, retired personnel and all dependents. Sanctioned by the Academy of Model Aeronautics, the U.S. licensing activity for the hobby. Members will be required to hold membership in this academy. Present members are experienced model fliers and builders and will assist beginners, advising on appropriate planes to be- 825-139- 6. Strfosod Orchostra -- 3, er Experienced musicians over age 18, military, civil service and dependents, may apply for interview by calling Spencer Little, Ext. 75722. Concertmaster Eugene Kingsford will interview and conduct the 4-- 6, person. FLAMING GORGE RAFT TRIP: July $52 per person. HIGH UINTAS PRIMITIVE AREA BACKPACKING TRIP: July 3, $100 per person. JACKSON HOLE RAFT AND CANOE TRIP: Aug. $85 per person. LAKE POWELL HOUSEBOAT TRIP: $195 per person. Sept. 19-2- Tfcno Ccpsulo MONDAY: A time capsule highlighting the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. will visit Salt Lake City as part of a nationwide tour. In January 1988, the capsule will be embedded at a historic site in Washington, D.C. for 100 years. Included will be his original draft of his Nobel Prize acceptance speech, bis Bible and robe, books, records and videotapes, and other artifacts. The public is invited to view the time capsule which will be on display at the Utah State Capitol Grounds between noon and 3 p.m. For more information contact Shauna Graves, Office of Black Affairs, 533-406- 1. Art exhibit end oeio nn.To tttt v nn sc. Art- ni-- Exhibit at the Ogden City Mall, sponsored by the Pallette Club of Ogden. Artists are invited to bring their paintings in (limit of three, no larger than 40") between 8:30 and 10 a.m. July 22. A $3 entry for each painting is required. For more information contact Merlyn Jones, 479-411- - 2. sauerkraut TUESDAY: Lunch, ginger pot roast, sweet and. sour pork, baked fish; dinner, Salisbury steak, baked ham, baked chicken WEDNESDAY: Lunch, German Day beef ' 6. HARDWOODS are now available in our wood shop. Stop by and check out our low, low prices! ENGRAVING requirements in your future? Come in to our engraving shop to place your custom order for plaques or trophies. hill Dtrtoday Dtnnor AUG. 12: July and August Airmen's Birthday Dinner, sponsored by Hillcrest dining hall in cooperation with Hill AFB first sergeants. All meal card holders whose birthday falls in the months of July and August are invited to participate. Dinner is served at 4:30 p.m. Each eligible meal card holder is permitted to bring a guest to this meal. The meal charge will apply to the guest, but surcharge has been waived. Diners may choose from an steak cooked to order, or an lobster tail. Reservations are required and can be made with any supervisor in the dining hall. 8-o- z. 8-o- z. Youth Activities 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 programs call Ext. 72419, Bldg. 883. 1987 youth membership cards are still on 6-1- 8. sale. All The youth phone number is phone calls for youth participants must be placed, at this number. The Youth Center is responsible for delivery of the Hill Top Times. If you have 776-960- 9. on-ba- se any problems with delivery of your paper, call Linda McKenzie, Ext. 72419. THIS WEEK'S ACTIVITIES: TODAY: Hansen Planetarium, p.m., $2.50 members, $3.50 SATURDAY: Movie, 2 pjn., FREE. Mobuis Madness (paper game), 4 p.m, FREE. Teen dance sponsored by the teen council, 6 $1 members, $2 non-member- s. ht, p.m.-midnig- non-membe- . SUNDAY: Space Week. Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin Jr. landed on the moon July 20, 1969. Youth Center closed. . MONDAY: Bowling, 1:30 p.m., 75 per game, includes shoes. Special games, 4:30 p.m. TUESDAY: Swimming, 1:30 p.m., $1. Arts and crafts, 4:30 p.m., Bugs on Wheels, 65 each. Teen council meeting, 4 p.m., youth are invited to attend the ages 13-1-8 '.. meeting. WEDNESDAY: Wheeler Farm, 9 a.xn.-3:3- 0 p.m., $2 members, $3 THURSDAY: Youth advisory committee meeting, 10 a.m. at the Family Support Center. Swimming, 1:30 p.m., $1. Kids in non-membe- the kitchen make strawberry spritzers, 50. at 4:30 p.m. Baseball, girls' softball awards banquet, 5 p.m., Centennial Park. FRIDAY: Pioneer Days parade and roller skating, $3 members, $4 REMEMBER: and parental permission slips are required for, all field trips. UPCOMING FIELD TRIPS T-ba- ll, non-membe- off-ba- se . AND EVENTS JULY 23-2Flaming Gorge Green River $50 members, rafting trip for ages 5: 13-1- 8, includes transporta$55 tion, lodging and some meals. Register at the Youth Activities Center, Bldg. 883. Payment in full due at time of regisnon-membe- rs, tration. JULY 28: Baby-sittin- g clinic, 4 p.m. for all ages, FREE. Participants 12 and older will receive a certificate of completion. AUG. Youth Conservation Camp 1-- 10-1- 4-- H 4: for ages 14-1- 8. Activities include rifle and shotgun shooting, archery, volleyball, canoeing, swiniming, wildlife, forestry and range conservation. Register at the Youth Activities Center, Bldg. 883, Ext. 72419. Cost is $25 per youth and includes transportation, food, lodging and study materials. Also, adult volunteers are needed as camp counselors. INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES: The Youth Center offers classes in piano, tumbling, ballet, jazz dance and karate to dependents of retired military, active military and DOD civilian employees ages Call the center for information about schedules and prices. SUMMER HOURS: Monday-Thursda11 a.m.-- 6 p.m. Friday: 11 a.m-- 9 p.m. Saturday: 9 p.m. Sunday: Closed 3-1- . y: 1-- |