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Show 4A HILL TOP TIMES around the h Tickets and Tours MOVIE TICKETS: Mann Theaters, $3.10; Cinemark, $2.60. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ATTRACTIONS: Queen Mary and Spruce Goose, $10$7; Sea World, $11.95$8.95; Knotts Berry Farm, $10.75; Marineland, $6.25$4.25; Universal Studios, $ll$7.45; Southern California fun package (includes Disneyland Magic Kingdom Club Card and San Diego package), FREE! CYNDI LAUPER CONCERT: Monday at the Dee Events Center, 7:30 p.m. 49th STREET GALLERIA: Prime time tickets $2.45 each e (valid Monday-Saturdaytime $1.75 (not valid Friday after 6 p.m. or Saturday after 2 p.m.). UTAH SYMPHONY TICKETS: Subscription concerts, $10.10 (value to $25). SKI PASSES available for Powder Mountain ($13.50$9 ), Nordic Valley ($6 Brighton ($1 1$9 good weekends and holidays only), Solitude ($11 good weekends and holidays only), Snowbird ($17 and Park-weexcluding tram), Park City ($18$10.50 ); non-prim- all-day- all-day- all-da- y, ), Base Restaurants all-da- y) ($13 all-day- st MONDAY: Closed TUESDAY: Country fried chicken, BBQ pork country ribs, Swedish meatballs WEDNESDAY: Chicken fried steak, baked cod, lasagna THURSDAY: Grilled breaded pork steak, baked stuffed bell pepper, turkey a la king FRIDAY: Grilled halibut steak, deep fried fish and chips, baked meatloaf, baked beans and franks BUILDING 1235 MONDAY: Closed TUESDAY: Roast leg of pork, braised short rib of beef, Italian spaghetti WEDNESDAY: Chicken Malibu, grilled baby beef liver, Hungarian goulash THURSDAY: Country fried steak, baked ham, beef , stroganoff 8, all-da- 30-Fe-b. 2. signup. MILITARY TRAVEL GUIDE: $3.95 HAPPENINGS BOOKS: $12 GOLDEN EAGLES HOCKEY: $6.50 for $8 seats and $6 for $7 seats . n OVDIKD u 916 unwi oioniiiOAiiij: LOG CABIN: Reservations may be made two months in advance. Cost is $25 plus a $5 refundable key deposit. FOR MORE INFORMATION on any items, call Ext. 72892, Tickets and Tours Office, building 460. TTTA inn XT T A ITT T A A T T 1 serole BUILDING 1294 MONDAY: Closed TUESDAY: BBQ pork country ribs, grilled baby beef fiver; baked macaroni, ham and cheese casserole WEDNESDAY: Grilled Salisbury steak, baked cod, lasagna THURSDAY: Grilled breaded pork steak, baked stuffed bell pepper, baked noodle and chicken casserole FRIDAY: Grilled halibut steak, fried fish and chips, baked meatloaf, baked beans and franks TODAY: "An American Tail" (G), 7 p.m. JAN. 24: "Song of the South" (G), 7 p.m. JAN. 25: "Heartbreak Ridge" (R), 7 p.m. JAN. 26: "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" (PG-13JAN. 30: "Firewalker" (PG), 7 p.m. ), 7 p.m. Officers' Wives' Club TUESDAY: OWC luncheon and Crystal Bingo. Social hour 11:30 a.m. a.m. in Red Lounge, lunch at noon in the Heritage Room. Reservations required. Call Becky Tate, to make reservations. Members only. . 3, non-availabili- Arts and Crafts TUESDAY: Arc welding class in the Auto Shop, 7 p.m., k a class for only $10, including all instruction to do arc and welding. This class is essential for repairing your automobile or other damaged metals. 5-- two-wee- oxy-acetyle- Officers' Club .' ; .. TODAY: Daily lunch feature in main dining room is deep fried filet of sole, served cafeteria style, 1 1 a.m.-- l :30 p.m. Waitress service in Heritage Room, 11 a.m.-- l p.m., for club members and guests only. Prime rib dinner special, $8.95 ' and $10.95, served 0 p.m., Heritage Room. 'Mirage" band, p.m., main lounge. SATURDAY: Prime Rib dinner special, including salad bar, $8.95 and $10.95, 0 p.m., Heritage Room. ''Mirage," 8 SUNDAY: Super Sunday brunch, 11 a.m.-- 2 p.m., $7.50 for adults and $3.95 for children Brunch features omelets, ham, sausage, creamed beef, halibut, roast beef, fried chicken, biscuits, Belgian waffle bar, fruit bar, dessert bar, champagne punch, juices, coffee, tea and milk. MONDAY: Closed for Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. TUESDAY: Daily lunch feature in main dining room is sliced roast pork, served cafeteria style, 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m. No waitress service in Heritage Room today. Officers' Wives' Club luncheon 11:30 a.m. social in the Fireside Lounge, lunch at noon in the Heritage Room. A la carte dining, p.m. Heritage Room, WEDNESDAY: Daily lunch feature in main dining room is meat loaf, served cafeteria style, 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m. No waitress service in Heritage Room today. Chicken Night, . Heritage Room, p.m., $4.50 per plate with salad bar. "Horse Brothers" band, main lounge, 0 p.m. THURSDAY: Daily lunch feature in main dining room is fried chicken, served cafeteria style, 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m. Waitress service, Heritage Room, club memberes and guests only, 11 a.m.-- l p.m. A la carte dining, Heritage Room, p.m. "Horse Brothers" band, main lounge, 6-1- 6-1- p.m.-midnigh- t. Youth Activities Center 0. classes offered by the quality your Improve Family Support Center. All classes are free, but on is required. BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS: Wednesdays, 4:30 p.m. This week, "Building in Self and Others." MONEY MANAGEMENT: Tuesdays, 4:30 p.m. This week, "SavingsBudgeting." ISSUES IN MARRIAGE: Wednesday, 7 p.m. This week, "Conflict Resolution." PARENTING: Thursdays, 4:30 p.m. This week, "Follow Up: How Is It Working?" SYSTEMATIC TRAINING FOR EFFECTIVE PARENTING: Wednesdays, 4:30 p.m. This week, "Communications - Listening." ASSERTIVE NESS TRAINING: Tuesdays, 4:30 p.m. This week, "Nonverbal Assertive Behaviors." FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: Thursdays, p.m. Areas to be discussed include investing, bonds, collectibles, IRAs, mutual funds, indicators and more. Sign up early for this one! CHILD DEVELOPMENT: A program for military families designed to have their children up to 5 years old assessed for learning development. The program also provides answers and materials for increasing a child's capabilities. Call Ext 74631 for an appointment with a child specialist. GETTING A JOB: Tuesday, noon-- 3 p.m. Learn how to interview, where the jobs are, how to get yourself employed, and more about resumes. SPECIAL: Have you and your family viewed the Dobson Tapes? "Focus on the Family" is an excellent video that can be seen in your home. Call Ext. 74681 to reserve it. FOR MORE INFORMATION on any of these items or to make reservations, call the Family Support Center, Ext. 6-1- 8. 776-960- Self-Estee- m 6-1- ' m 74681 or 75855. Have you thought about sharing your talents with others as a volunteer? Family Services, the Heritage Foundation, the Trading Post, the Red Cross and the Thrift Shop provide an opportunity for you to spend an hour or more in helping to provide a needed service. Some of the advanwhile you tages of volunteering include: free baby-sittine volunteer; the chance to develop skills that relate to employment; attaining valuable insights into human relations; personal reinforcement in social needs and the opportunity to serve humanity. Become a participant by joining the ranks of those currently volunteering. For more information call the Family Support Center, Ext. g full-tim- . 777-241- nrvrr a v. . - nn-A- 9. ciwiu....' oei...i p.m., free. Bring your own sleds. a at the golf course, TUESDAY: Teen suicide discussion led by Dr. Lopez, 6:30 p.m. Arts and crafts, 4 p.m. Make a room register for 50. Today is the last day to register for the 1987 Little MissMr. Hill AFB Paflreant.r bovs and ffirls aires wrnxipon a v. v v. airmen's conference room, 10 a.m. THURSDAY: Exercise class, 3:30 p.m., free. Hot chocolate 4-- 7 6-1- 8. a-a- 6-1- 6:30-11:3- A i- .A11U UUUULB. 6-1- 7:30-8:3- 0 " ht. siv-- on-ba- se Waitress service Heritage Room, club members and guests only, 11 a.m.-- l p.m. Prime rib dinner special, $8.95 and $10.95, served 0 p.m., Heritage Room. "Horse 0 Brothers" band, main lounge, p.m. JAN. 24: Prime rib dinner special, $8.95 and $10.95, served 0 p.m. in Heritage Room. "Horse Brothers" band, main p.m.-midnig- nnrh aonli osisliisxnal ivm fm zas will be delivered to housing from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. To place your order call SUNDAY: Origami at 3 pan., free. . u- ca UUY. T .,. UBU i UUVHT BULmill OllUII J p.m,, free. iMignt skiing at Nordic valley, 3:46-- n p.m. uost fkiijax: is 75 members$1.25 nonmembers. Youth must provide MWR Holiday Hours Officers' Open Mess NCO Open Mess Class VI Store Library. MilitaryCivilian Sports Loan ..... . their own skis and lift tickets. Preregistration and parental permission slips required. FUTURE ACTIVITIES: JAN. 24: Teen dance, 1 p.m., $2 members, $2.50 Closed Closed .Closed .9 a.m.-- 5 p.m. Civilian Recreation Arts and Crafts Center. Bowling Center Child Care Center Golf Course 11 Thornton Recreation Center Hess Fitness Center See note below See note below Swimming Pools Youth Activities Center 7-1- $3.75 nonmembers. JAN. 31: Crystal Hot Springs, 11 bers, $8 nonmembers. ...Closed r. Closed . . .Closed p.m. Closed Closed a.m.-l- l p.m. Closed Closed p.m. Tickets and Tours Office . . Closed ' Base Restaurants: Building 402 open 24 hours; all others closed There will be a power outage on Monday, lasting from 7:50 ajn. to 7:50 p.m. As a result, the base gym and swimming pool will be closed all day. FEB. 1-- 1-- space-availabl- 1 p.m., $3.50 members, a.m.-6:3- 0 p.m., $7.50 mem- Teen overnight skiing and tubing trip to Snowba-si- n for youth ages Activities include moonlight tub- 6-- 7: skiing Saturday. Vans will leave the center at 5 p.m. Friday and return at 7 p.m. Saturing Friday and all-da- y day. Cost is $20 for members, $24 for nonmembers, which includes transportation, lodging, supper Friday and breakfast Saturday. Participants provide their own skis, lift tickets, lunch and supper Saturday. Preregistration and parental permission sups required. FEB. 14 and 21: Downhill skiing lessons at Nordic Valley Cost is $26 for members, $28 for for youth ages 10-1nonmembers.. Youth must provide their own skis. Preregistration and parental permission slips are required. INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES: The Youth Center offers classes in ceramics, piano, tumbling, 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. 8. , Staff Judge Advocato Servicos 6-1- 13-1- 8. 9 Attorneys in the Staff Judge Advocate's Office, building 1278, provide a variety of professional legal services to active and retired military personnel and their families. Services include legal advice on rental agreements, contracts, consumer affairs, domestic relations, preparation of wills, powers of attorney, bills of sale and notary services. Appointments must be made in advance between 8 and 11:30 a.m. Monday through Friday. Clients with appointments are seen first, emergency cases at any time, e and clients on a basis. For further information call Ext. 76625. non-membe- rs. . JAN. 30: Teens go ice skating, - Volunteers Needed 74681. nivTQO 0 lounge, 8 9. on-ba- se p.m. FRIDAY: Daily lunch feature in main dining room is deep fried filet of sole, served cafeteria style, 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m. 6-1- - 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, bunding 883. 1987 Youth Cards are now available for $12. All phone calls for The youth phone number is youth participants must be placed at this number. The Youth Center is responsible for delivery of the Hill Top Times. If you have any problems with delivery of your paper, call Linda McKenzie, Ext. 72419. THIS WEEK'S ACTIVITIES: TODAY: Preteens go ice skating at Bountiful, 1 p.m., $3.50 members$3.75 nonmembers. un- SATURDAY: The teen council will sell large four-iteWolf-ORsfe Kf 6-1- Center Familythe Support of life with ne 6:30-11:3- 0 3-1- Base Theater 544-771- FRIDAY: Grilled halibut steak, deep fried fish and chips, beef Swiss steak; baked macaroni, ham and cheese cas--' ). SKI WEEKEND AT PEBBLE CREEK, IDAHO: Feb. 6-$60 per person for adults (double occupancy), $95 single occupancy, and $15 per child. Trip includes two nights at the Holiday Inn, Lava Hot Springs ticket and an y ski pass. YELLOWSTONE SNOWMOBILE TRIPS: Jan, 1 and Feb. 20-2Price is $194 single occupancy, $170 double, $163 triple and $160 quad. Trip includes transportation, two nights' lodging, one day of double riding, clothing, meals, guide service, park fees and a complimen$85 deposit per person is required on tary drink. An ' TODAY:. Lunch, roast beef, beef stew, baked halibut; dinner, roast pork, honey glazed Cornish hens, seafood platter SATURDAY: Lunch, BBQ beef cubes, spaghetti with meatballs, grilled ham steaks; dinner, braised beef cubes with noodles, Polish sausage, fried chicken SUNDAY: Lunch, fresh roast ham, chicken chow mein, salmon loaf; dinner, grilled Salisbury steak, fish portions, Yankee pot roast MONDAY: Lunch, fried chicken, ham hocks and beans, BBQ ribs, chitlins; dinner, hamburger steak, BBQ beef cubes, baked ham TUESDAY: Lunch, steamship round of beef, simmered Polish sausage, fried chicken; dinner, fried fish, Swedish meatballs, roast turkey WEDNESDAY: Lunch, Oriental Day: sweet and sour spareribs, chicken chow mein, fried rice; dinner, roast beef, breaded liver with onions, turkey nuggets THTTRfirtA m.k wvoo im,. w A vwvn V- . T IHIIVH, VOOV luuif tmiA UWU (i.U JAt blUUO) a la king; dinner, chicken fried steak, pork chops with apple rings, BBQ chicken FRIDAY: Lunch, fresh roast ham, chicken chow mein, salmon loaf; dinner, stuffed cabbage rolls, grilled top sirloin, pork adobo ALL MENUS are subject to change due to BUILDING 230 all-da- y, all-da- y, Hillcrest Dining Hall ' 3-1-8. Little MissMr. Hill AFD Pageant This year's pageant will be held March 21 at the NCO Club. of active and retired military and Dependents, ages civilian DOD employees are encouraged to participate. Registration forms and the 1987 rules and regulations are available at the Youth Activities Center, building 883. Registration will continue through Tuesday. For more information contact the Youth Center, Ext. 72419. 6-1- 8, |