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Show around the HILL TOP TIMES 42 Friday, May TisExots , 1987 end Touts MOVIE TICKETS: Mann Theaters, $3.10; Layton Hills Cinemark, $2.60. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA: Sea World. $1410.50; Universal Studios, $128.50; Knott's Berry Farm, $10.75; Queen MarySpruce Goose, $11.506.50; Magic Mountain, $14; Disneyland, $17 for adults. Southern California fun package (includes Magic Kingdom Card for Disneyland), free. 49th STREET GALLERIA: Prime time tickets $2.45 each (valid e time $1.75 (not valid Friday after 6 p.m. or Saturday after 2 p.m.). CHERRY HILL: $6 UTAH SYMPHONY TICKETS: Subscription concerts, $10.10 (value to $25). MILITARY TRAVEL GUIDE: $3.95 LOG CABIN: Reservations may be made two months in advance. Cost is $25 plus a $5 refundable key deposit. CENTENNIAL PARK: Reserve on a d 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. HERITAGE BALL: May 16. The Air Force Heritage Foundation of Utah and the Air Force Association present the sounds of Capt. Glenn Miller and his Army Air Force Band. Tickets are $25, $30 and $37.50 per person. SHRINE CIRCUS: June 10 in Ogden and June 3 in Salt Lake City. Tickets on sale now, $2 children, $4.50 adults. U.S. COAST GUARD BOAT SAFETY CLASS: May 16, 11 a.m. This class is a requirement to rent boats at MWR Sup-- ply. Sign up in person at Bldg. 524 or make a phone reservation at Ext. 72892 or 72225. FOR MORE INFORMATION on any items, call Ext. 72892 or come to Bldg. 524. Monday-Saturday- Officers' 10:30 a.m., brunch at 11 a.m. Reservations required. Call Becky Tate, MAY 19: OWC scholarship coffee, 9:30 a.m., officers' club. Open to all members and guests. No reservations required. . baked cod, lasagana 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 BUILDING 1235 TODAY: Grilled halibut steak, deep fried fish and chips, beef Swiss steak, Hungarian goulash 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, chicken fricassee 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 - Seminar TUESDAY-WEDNESDAnt time to honor all mother's. However, the National League of Families of American Prisoners of War and Missing in Southeast Asia has requested that this year, the day also be given a different designation. They want it to be also known as "Mother's Day Public Aware- ness Project for family members, veterans organizations and concerned friends to remember our prisoners of war and those " who are still listed as To remember those who have not returned and in keeping with this project, the Hill AFB chapel staff will offer special pray-- ; ers at all services conducted Sunday. g p.m. ing, Heritage Room, WEDNESDAY: Daily lunch feature in main dining room is breaded veal, served cafeteria style, 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m. Waitress service for club members and guests only in the Heritage Room, 11 a.m.-- l p.m. Chicken Night, Heritage Room, p.m., $4.95 per plate with salad. . "Rose" 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. Double value coupon - night, Heritage Room, :'. 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. Waitress service, Heritage Room, 11 a.m.-- l p.m., .. for club members and guests only. A la carte dining, 0 p.m., main dining room. 0 "Rose" band, main lounge, p.m. MAY 16: Club closed for Heritage Ball being held at the 419th TFW hangar (Bldg. Daso Library ur 6-1- 6:30-11:3- 590). Car VJash MAY The Great Basin Post of the Soof American ciety Military Engineers will sponsor a booth at the Utah Industrial and Construction Show at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City. It will be used to increase their visibility in the local area and to allow people to discover what SAME does in support of the Department of Defense. Volunteers staffing the booth are . society members from Hill AFB and the local community. Complimentary tickets are available. For more information contact 2nd Lt. Jeff Liddle, Ext. 73081. 19-2- Acnorican Rod Cross CPR Instrucp.m., Bldg. 308. Registrants must be 17 or older and have a current CPR certificate. For more infor- TUESDAY-WEDNESDA- tor course, Rod Gstato Sooiincr 8 mation call a.m.-- 627-353- 3 3. CHIrost Dfcdng 1!! TODAY: Lunch, roast beef, sweet and sour pork, roast turkey; dinner, grilled steak, baked chicken, fish portions SATURDAY: Lunch, Creole ' macaroni, stuffed cabbage rolls, roast beef; dinner, franks stuffed with cheese and bacon, fried chicken, Oriental steak SUNDAY: Lunch, pineapple chicken, roast pork, Swedish meatballs; dinner, beef pot pie, fish portions, pork adobo MONDAY: Lunch, meat loaf, baked ham steaks, fried chicken; dinner, grilled Salisbury steak, turkey pot pie, fish TUESDAY: Lunch, BBQ ribs, Italian style veal cutlets, grilled hamburger steak; dinner, spaghetti with meatballs, oven fried fish, turkey nuggets WEDNESDAY: German Day: beef ball stroganoff, sauerbraten, Polish sausage' with sauerkraut, steamed rice; dinner, roast beef, liver with onions, chicken a la Birthday Dinnor WEDNESDAY: Monthly airmen's birthday dinner at the Hillcrest dining facility, king THURSDAY: Lunch, beef porcupine, apple glazed corned beef, BBQ spareribs; dinner, Swiss steak, fried chicken, grilled ' ham steaks FRIDAY: Lunch, baked fish, turkey pot pie, pepper steak; dinner, Salisbury steak, baked ham, country style chicken ALL MENUS are subject to change due to y. ALSO AVAILABLE for patrons' use is Ext. 74946 tor daily changes. Dial-a-Men- u, ), -- ), ), ), ), ), CGOC TODAY: Company Grade Officers' Council meeting, 3 p.m., officers' club. Elections for the executive committee will be held. The CGOC is a multifunctional organization open to all lieutenants and captains assigned to Hill AFB. If you are interested in joining, contact 1st Lt. Linda Garvin, Ext. 77378. Mr Youth Activities The Youth Activities Center is open to all retired military and DOD ' military, 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. , The youth phone number is All" phone calls for youth participants must be placed at this number. . The Youth Center is responsible for e 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: International music weekend musical talent show, 7 p.m. at the youth center. All youth musical acts are welcome. Prizes will be awarded to first, second and third place winners," and ' registration is free. . SATURDAY: Pool tournament, 2 p.m., sin- ' gles and doubles, 25 entry fee.. SUNDAY: Movies, 2 p.m., free. S.O.S. (paper game), 4 p.m., free. MONDAY: Special activities, 3:30 p.m. Base.. ball season begins. TUESDAY: Arts and crafts, 3:30 p.m., weav-- ing bowls, 50 each. Teen Council meeting, 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Shot put and javelin throw, 3:30 p.m., free. Birthday Night, free cake. THURSDAY: Kids in the Kitchen, 3:30 p.m., r party mix, 50. -- - 776-960- 9. on-bas- GAttG. information. ' "Some Kind of Wonderful" 7 p.m. SATURDAY: "Angel Heart" (R), 7 p m. SUNDAY: "Morgan Stewart's Coming Home" (PG-137 p.m. MONDAY: "Witchboard" (R), 7 p.m. FRIDAY: "The Golden Child" (PG-137 p.m. MAY 16r "Blind Date" (PG-137 p.m.; MAY 17: "Nightmare on Elm Street" (R), 7 p.m. MAY 18: "Nightmare on Elm Street II: Freddy's Revenge" (R), 7 p.m. MAY 22: "Crocodile Dundee" (PG-137 p.m. MAY 23, 24: "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home" (PG), 7 p.m. MAY 25: "Making Mr. Right" (PG-137 p.m. MAY 29: "Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors" (R), 7 p.m. (PG-13- 6-1- SATURDAY: The 6545th Test Group will sponsor a car wash (exterior only) in the Class VI store parking lot, 10 a.m.-- 3 p.m. Cost is $3 for cars, $4 for trucks and $5 for vans. MAY 20: Beat the high cost of dying. The seminar library is sponsoring a one-hoon estate planning, 6:30 p.m. Among the subjects to be covered are avoiding probate and death taxes. Seating is limited. Call Ext. 72533 for reservations or more TUESDAY: Monthly real estate seminar, sponsored by the base housing office, 9 a.m. in the Family Support Center, Bldg. 308, north end. Speakers, from the Home Abstract and Title Company, will be Frank Maughn, who will give a presentation on the appraisal process; Richard Maughn, who will discuss title searches and title insurance; and Lori Singleton, who will explain the closing of loans. Make your reservation early by calling the housing office. Ext. 71840 or 72963. ing hall. : missing-in-action.- E Pro - C2o t rem o nt t. TODAY: ' iTlothor's Day Mother's Day has. been designated as the room of Bldg. 5, Bay G. The agenda will include differences between Microcomputer Database systems and compilers (such as FoxBase, DBXL, CLIPPER, dbCOMPILE and Quicksuver). Also on the agenda is the new IBM PC CHART, and public domain software. Contact MAWSD, Ext. 71219, for more 8-o- z. TODAY: Grilled halibut steak, fried fish and chips, Spanish steak; baked macaroni, ham and cheese casserole MONDAY: Sweet and sour breast of chicken, country fried steak, sloppy joe TUESDAY: BBQ pork country ribs, grilled baby beef liver; baked macaroni, ham and cheese casserole WEDNESDAY: Grilled Salisbury steak,, . Computer Usors MAY 15: MM UG meeting, in the lunch- 8-o- z. 6-1- Daso BUILDING Rostaurants 1294 - At Cho r.lovfoo 6:30-11:3- p.m.-midnigh- 12-1- sponsored by Hillcrest in cooperation with base first sergeants. All meal card holders whose birthday falls in the month of May are invited to participate, and may bring one guest. The meal charge will apply to the guest, but the surcharge will be waived. The menu selection consists of an lobsteak cooked or order or an ster tail. The meal will be served by a first sergeant. Reservations are required and can be made by any supervisor in the din- p.m. dining, Heritage Room, 0 0 "Mirage" band, main lounge, p.m.' SATURDAY: A la carte dining, 0 p.m. Heritage Room. "Mirage" variety band, main lounge, 8 SUNDAY: Mother's Day dinner, $9.95 for adults and $4.95 for children. Choice of pe-- : tite filet, chicken Pierson or salmon steak, including salad compote, Anna potatoes, sauteed vegetables and choice of dessert: strawberry shortcake, chocolate fantasia or bread pudding with rum sauce. Chil- . dren's entrees are roast beef or fresh ham. , . Seatings at 11:30 a.m., 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. Entertainment by Janice Johansen at the pianoorgan. Reservations only. MONDAY: Daily lunch feature in main din-inroom is roast beef, served cafeteria p.m. Try the new a la style, 11 "a.m.-1:3- 0 ..'. carte menu in the Heritage Room this evening, serving from 6 to 9:30 p.m. TUESDAY: Daily lunch feature in main dining room is spaghetti with meatballs, served cafeteria style, 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m. . Officers'. wives' club brunch, social 10:30 a.m., brunch 11 a.m. in the Heritage Room. Limerick Day: Best limerick of the day wins dinner for two. A la carte din6-1- 773-648- 9. e, Annual civilian seminar, held in the base theater. Civilian employees eligible for retirement within two years have been sent an invitation and are urged to attend. Session one on Tuesday is for individuals whose last names begin with the letters "A" through "K." Session two is for everyone else. The topics to be covered are: introduction to retirement planning, personal affairs and legal planning, income tax, Social Security and Medicare, senior citizens' programs, and civil service retirement. If you attended last year, it will not be necessary to attend again, as the program is the same. TODAY: Daily lunch feature in main dining room is deep fried filet of sole, served cafeteria style, 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 pan. Waitress service, chib members and guests only, 11 a.m.-- l p.m., Heritage Room. A la carte brunch, officers' club, social hour at non-prim- first-serve- Crriscra' Club Censers' VJivos' TUESDAY: Wives' Club ); first-com- hill 1: Outdoor AdvcE&ros UPCOMING TRIPS! Cache Valley hone-bac- k and camping trips, M ay 29-- 3 1 , July 9 and Sept. Snake River rafting 17-1- . 4-- 6; Flam-- . and Aug. trips, June Green River ing Gorge rafting trips, June 26-2- 8 and July Westwater Canyon rafting trip, July 10-1High Uintas Primitive Area horsebackbackpacking 3; Lake Powell housetrip, July boat trip, Sept. 12-1- 4 14-1- 21-2- 6; 3; 2; 30-Au- g. 19-2- 3. FOR MORE INFORMATION, on any of these items, call Ext. 73525 or stop by the Outdoor Adventure Office, Bldg. 460. SIGN UP at Tickets and Tours, Bldg. 524, Ext. 72892. Civilian Rocroation COED AND WOMEN'S SOFTBALL REGISTRATION: Monday-Tuesday, $185 per team. WORKSHOP: The Graceful Art of Saying "No." Wednesday, 4:30-6:3- 0 p.m., $15. CIVILIAN RECREATION OFFICES have relocated to Bldg. 460. Programs are open to all base personnel, their dependents and accompanied guests. Call Ext. 73661 for reservations and more information. CONGRATULATIONS to 11 year-old ; Patrick Michael Whalen and his black and white cat, RascaL as winners of the youth center pet show. UPCOMING FIELD TRIPS AND EVENTS: MAY 15: Aladdin's Castle video arcade, 6-- 9 p.m. Buy discount game tickets from Teen Council members or youth center staff. Cost is 50 members75 includes transportation and -- non-membe- rs, chaperones. MAY 16: Bike rodeo, 10 aum., free. Bike race, 1 p.m., $2 registration fee for the 1 race. There are eight racing division, in-- , eluding an open class (which will go 23.2 miles). All participants receive a and first place male and female finishers in each division will receive a trophy. JUNE 2: Registration for the Disneyland tour begins, 5 p.m. YOUTH SUMMER DAY CAMP: Registration begins May 1 1 . Cost is $45 per week or $9 per day per child. Call the youth center for more information. INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES: The Youth Center offers classes in 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. , 1.6-mi- le rt 8. |