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Show HilltopTimes ADOUND August 26, 1988 AROUI2D TU2 MILL pcSsy Due to the large number of items submitted for publication in this section of the Hitttop Timts, the number of times a particular item will be run is limited to four consecutive issues then there must be one month waiting period before it can appear again. This does not apply to permanent, but constantly changing, items like officers' and NCO club announcements. Direct all questions to the editor, Ext. 77321. FamilyInfants Support and Children) is a spe- WIC (Women, cial supplemental food program available to military families stationed at Hill. For more information call the Davis County between 8:30 a.m. and Office, 5 p.m. j weekdays. After,. qualification, vouchers may be picked up at the FSC. S.T.E.P.: Systematic Training for Effective Parenting class, Monday, 5 p.m. Learn parenting techniques to enhance your relationship with your children. INTERVIEWING SKILLS: Tuesday, noon-1:3- 0 p.m. Learn the basics to get the job you want. SMOOTH MOVE: Tuesday, 3 p.m. If you are anticipating a move, this seminar can make it easier. INFANT PARENTING: Wednesday, p.m. Information and insights to new 451-560- 5, TODAY: Lunch, fish and chips, lasgang or fried chicken. Mr. Music Disco, 9 p.m.-- l a.m. SATURDAY: Jake 'n' Space soft rock dance band, 9 p.m.-- l a.m. 0 SUNDAY: Dr. R.E. Disco, p.m. MONDAY: Lunch, Polish sausage with red cabbage, fried chicken or ham steak. Dining room special, roast pork with Chinese vegetables, $4.75, served p.m. TUESDAY: Lunch, vegetables and beef, roast beef or stuffed cabbage rolls. NCO Leadership School graduation in the ballroom and lounge, 6 p.m. No bar game or dancers this evening. WEDNESDAY: Lunch, Navy beans and ham, fried chicken with dressing, BBQ beef with potato salad. Disc Connection Disco, 8:30-- 1 1:30 p.m. Members' Night, 3:30-8:3- 0 p.m. THURSDAY: Lunch, liver and onions, Swiss steak, roast beef. Game night, 7 p.m. Chicken or fish special, $3. FRIDAY: Lunch, salmon patty, tuna noodle casserole, fried chicken. North Star Disco, 9 p.m.-- l a.m.SEPT. 3: "Lake City" rock and roll dance band, 9 p.m.-- l a.m. 8:30-11:3- stir-frie- d 1-- 4 8-1- 1 ProcshocI Cirrnup MISS JUDY'S CLASSES, which are held at the Child Development Center, Bldg. 470, Room 1, will register Tuesday. MISS GINGER'S CLASSES, which are held at the Youth Center, Bldg. 883, will register Wednesday. BOTH GROUPS will register in Room 1 of the Child Development Center. For more information call the CDC, MONDAY: Grilled baby beef liver, BBQ 8 or Ext. 76321. and beef country pork rib, baked noodle r casserole TUESDAY: Grilled Salisbury steak, Polish . sausage, chicken a la king WEDNESDAY: Roast breast of turkey,- - THURSDAY AND FRIDAY: Trading Post " grilled breaded veal, pork chow niein open to military personnel and their famiTHURSDAY: Breast of chicken, roast leg of . lies, 10 a.m.-- 2 p.m., Bldg. 394. Obtain or a. meatballs trade needed items. All donations are wel-- . pirk, BBQ FRIDAY: Grilled halibut steak, deep fried come and we will pick up large items. Call fish and chips, beef Swiss steak, HungarExt. 73457 during normal operating hours ian goulash for more information. 773-429- Trading Post 1235 MONDAY: i Donuts, Donuts THE BASE RESTAURANT offers a daily early morning donut delivery service. Varieties include glazed, chocolate, maple bars, fried cinnamon buns, sweet rolls, turnovers, fritters, cinnamon rolls, twists and cake donuts, and cost $2.50 per dozen. Payment arrangements are flexible and all employees are invited to avail themselves of this quality convenience. Call the base restaurant for more information, Ext. 72043 or 79922. Sorgoants Assoc. THIRD WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH: AP The Air Force Sergeants Association and Auxiliary meet at noon at the Family Sup-308. which is open port Center, Bldg. to everyone, MEMBERSHIP, is $12 per year with discounts for multi-yea- r and lifetime memberships. Dues include a subscription to the Air Force Sergeants Magazine. For more information contact SMSgt. Jim Litalien, Ext. 75855, or Gayla Deutsch, Ext. 72301. i d Outdoor Advonturo Cache Valley horseback and SEPT. $55person. trip, camping Lake Powell houseboat trip, SEPT. $195person., FOR MORE INFORMATION call David Ovard, Bldg. 460, Ext. 73525. t SIGN UP at Tickets and Tours, Bldg. 524, 2-- 4: 15-1- I i i t t ti 9: Ext. 72892. Z-2- - $5. and balls. CALLIGRAPHY: A beginners class, Sept. 7 and 14, 4:30 p.m. Cost is $20 and includes all materials, pen sets and practice Force, to interservice competition. FOR MORE 72649. INFORMATION call Ext. shocks FOR MORE INFORMATION or to register call Ext. 73661. PoUco Reunion TicEicts TODAY AND SATURDAY: The securi- ty police are having a reunion for anyone who "did time" in the squadron, in picnic this conjunction with a weekend.; Lots of food and activities. For more information call Barbara, Ext. Off icors' Club TODAY: Cafeteria style lunch served 11 a.m.-1:3- 0 p.m. featuring breaded filet of sole. Waitress service, Heritage Room, 1 1 a.m.-l- p.m., members and guests only. Dinner special is veal Oscar, $9.95, served 0 p.m., Heritage Room. MA Night, $1 discount on evening dining for any club member in MA. "Mirage" band, main lounge, 8 SATURDAY: Prime rib dinner special, $8.95 and $10.95 including salad bar, served 0 p.m.. Heritage . Room. "Mirage" band, main lounge, 8 SUNDAY: Club closed. MONDAY: Cafeteria style lunch served 1 1 a.m.-- l :30 p.m., featuring red snapper almondine. American night (hamburgers, hot dogs, pizza and apple pie), 5:30--9 p.m.. Heritage Room, family rates: $1.75 for children $3.75 for children and $4.75 for 15 and older. TUESDAY: Cafeteria style lunch served 11 a.m.-- l :30 p.m., featuring veal Bordelaise. Regular dining, 5:30-- p.m. Special activities night, 7 p.m., Heritage and Falcon rooms. WEDNESDAY: Cafeteria style lunch served 11 a.m.-- l :30 p.m., featuring Oriental pepper steak. 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., family rates: $1.95 for $3.95 for ages 10-1-4 and $4.95 ages for ages 15 and up. THURSDAY: Cafeteria style lunch served 1 1 a.m.-1:3- 0 p.m., featuring fried chicken. Regular dining, 5:30-p.m., Heritage Room. FRIDAY: Cafeteria style lunch served 11 a.m.-- l :30 p.m., featuring breaded filet of sole. Waitress service, Heritage Room, 1 1 a.m.-- l p.m., for club members and guests only. Dinner special is orange almond chicken, $7.95, served 0 p.m. Disc Connection, main lounge, 8 SEPT. 3: Prime rib dinner special, $8.95 and $10.95 including soup and salad bar, served p.m., Heritage Room. George Fisher Band, main lounge, 8 p.m.-- . p.m.-midnigh- t. 6-1- p.m.-midnigh- 3-- t. 10-1- 9, 24-ho- ur 77975. MarySpruce Goose, $11.906.90; Movie-lan$6.504.50; Magic Mountain, $15. LAGOON: $12 for an unlimited ride pass for anyone over 50 inches tall. CRYSTAL HOT SPRINGS (Honey ville, Utah) $6.25 for an unlimited pool and slide pass 49th STREET GALLERIA (Salt Lake City): time $1.75 Prime time $2.45; r HOGLE ZOO (SLC): Adults $3,25 (regular $1.75 (regular $2). $4), children (age d, Ilillerost IVlcnu TODAY: Lunch, Hungarian goulash, baked ham, fish portions. Dinner, beef pot roast, shrimp, baked chicken and noodles. Lunch, tamale pie, baked stuffed pork chops, fried rabbit. Dinner, meat loaf, roast pork, franks with cheese and bacon. SUNDAY: Lunch, baked ham, Italian style veal cutlets, Newport fried chicken. Dinner, hamburger pie, stuffed green peppers, fried perch. MONDAY: Lunch, veal paprika steak, fried perch, baked chicken and gravy. Dinner, roast pork, honey glazed Cornish hen, seafood platter. Creole SATURDAY: on-pri- 6) RAGING WATERS (SLC): $8.50 CHERRY HILL: Receive an $8 coupon booklet for $6. WILD WATERS (Ogden): Adults $6, children $4.50. Twilight passes also available, . $4.50$3. . TUESDAY: Lunch, beef stew, lasagna, fried perch. Dinner, roast beef, liver with onions, chicken a la king. mission. WEDNESDAY: Lunch, Soul Day, Southern SALT LAKE TRAPPERS: General Admis": .. fried chicken, ham hocks and beans, fried ; $2.50. sion, Swedish perch. Dinner, meatballs, fried Fall TOURS: ' Foliage Tour, AmtrakFly v;.. flounder, roast turkey. from $259 per person double Sept; 23-2THURSDAY: Lunch, Yankee pot roast, fried occupancy; Festival of LightsWahweap perch, chicken Vega. Dinner, roast beef, Lake Powell boat tour, Dec' $197 liver with onions, turkey nuggets. ppdo; Rose Parade, Southern California, FRIDAY: Lunch, steamship round, sim- -' Dec. 3, $497 ppdo.jUl tours inmered Polish sausage, turkey pot pie. Dinmotorcoach deluxe clude transportation, ner, beef stew, spaghetti with meatballs, first class accommodations, admissions, baked ham. baggage handling and escort. Tours fill quickly, so sign up early. For more inforDo mation call Tina, Ext. 72892. WINTER LEAGUES are now forming. The SALT LAKE GOLDEN EAGLES ,pre- ' season runs from the last week of August season half-pric- e season tickets are now end of the Contact the through April. available at the ticket office, through Aug. bowling center, Ext. 79911, for more 30. details. ICE CAPADESSTATE FAIR: Purchase tickets in advance and save. Reserved seating $7.50 (regular $10). Free admission to the state fair ($4 value) with your SEPT. 14: Airmen's birthday dinner, for all Ice Capades ticket stub. meal card holders whose birthday falls in NEW TO THE AREA? Stop by Tickets and the months of July, August and SeptemTour. Tours for an ber. The meal is sponsored by the Hill-creFor of more on information in Hall with base any these items, Dining cooperation call Ext. 72892 or come to Bldg. 524. first sergeants. Each eligible military SIK will be permitted to bring a guest to this meal. The meal charge will apply to the guest, but surcharge has been waived. Diners may select from an steak or SATURDAY: St. George Marathon training, 7 a.m. at the base gym. Everyone is wellobster tail. The meal will be served at your table by a first sergeant. come. For more information call Dan SanReservations may be made by any superchez, Ext. 74856, or Karl Meyersick, visor in the dining hall. 5, 2-- 5, 27-Ja- 6-1- p.m.-midnigh- 6-1- 0 midnight. t. n. - vling Center Birthday Dinnor st Marathon Training 8-o- z. five-cour- z. se 546-026- 4; 8. ALL PROGRAMS open to dependents of active military, retired military and Department of Defense civilian employees. two days in ad-- , vance of scheduled field trips and parental permission slips are required for all e field trips. Youth must provide their own lunches. ; 9 9 . WET N' WILD Water Park (Las Vegas): Adults $11.25, children $8.45. WYOMING DOWNS: $13 package for $7, includes souvenir, lunch, two complimentary beverages, program and general ad-- . . 3-- 9, and Tours MOVIE TICKETS: Mann. $3.10; Layton Hills Cinemark, $2.60; Walker Cinemas, $3.10. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA: Sea World, $1612.50; Universal Studios, $139.05; Knott's Berry Farm, $14.5011.50; Queen ; Daso Restaurants BLDG. 1294 Grilled ground chuckwagon steak, breast of chicken, beef pot pie 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 - V.' p.m., $50. 5-- 8 DEADLINE for the U.S. Air Force Photography Contest is Sept. 27. Contest is open to all employees, military and civilian, and progresses from the base, to AFLC, to Air Clinic OVotorinary 'HE VETERINARY CLINIC is located in a.m.-noo- ; TOLE ' PAINTING: Six weeks beginning Sept. 12, 5:30-- 8 p.m., $25. WELDING: Two nights, p.m., $15. DESIGN MATTING: 27, p.m., Sept. ' r - j i 12, 7-- y, COMPUTER: Tuesdays be5 ginning Sept. 6, p.m., $25. WORD PERFECT COMPUTER: Four Wednesdays beginning Sept. 7, 5 p.m., $25. ADVANCED WORD PERFECT: Four Wednesdays beginning Sept. ' 7, 7 p.m., loi'.o $25: COMPUTER: Four Thursdays beginning Sept. 8, 5 p.m., $25. BEGINNING GOLF LESSONS: Tuesday and Wednesday, women at 4:15 p.m., men at 5:30 p.m. Cost is $10 and includes clubs 8 ENCOURAGING KIDS TO LEARN: Wednesday, 9 p.m. Don't miss this opportunity to help your kids. BE SURE TO SEE our September calendar for upcoming programs. TO REGISTER or for more information, call Ext. 74681 or come to Bldg. 308N. All classes and services are free. 8 Bldg. 401. Hours are Monday-Fridan and p.m. Appointments can be made Monday, Wednesday and Friday, a.m., for treatment confined to vaccinations and zoonotic diseases. Patrons must show valid ID. No children under age 12 are allowed in the clinic. All animals must be leashed or caged. For more information call Ext. 72611. Civilian Rocreation Four Arts and Crafts BASIC FRAMING: three weeks beginning Sept. 6, p.m., $20. STAINED GLASS: Six weeks beginning Sept. 8, 5:30-- p.m., $35. OIL PAINTING: Six weeks beginning Sept. parents. NCO Club BLDG. 7C3G C3BC.L Center Teen YcwCZi off-bas- TODAY: evening. 0 p.m., free music and munchies. SATURDAY: Youth center rummage sale of used and damaged equipment, 1 p.m. Other organizations and individuals may "purchase a t able" for $5 to sell used items. Call Ext. 72419 for more informa- -' ' 7-1- tion. ': MONDAY: Birthday night, free cake. Candy bar games, 4 p.m., 25 per card. TUESDAY: Arts and crafts, 3:30 p.m., 75. WEDNESDAY: Open house; all eligible youth' will be admitted free of charge. THURSDAY: Girls' volleyball registration begins, $10 for members, $12 for non members. FRIDAY: Hike and picnic, 4 p.m., $1. 1 SEPT 3: Polish Fest, p.m., $1. Music. munchies, teens only. UPCOMING SEPT. 9: Utah State Fair, 1 p.m., $1 members, $2 8-- 1 non-member- s. DotoroAftor Scfcccl REGISTRATION is under way at Bldg. 883 for the youth activities Before and After School program. Program is open to dependents of military, retired military and DOD civilians between first and sixth grades. The morning session begins at 6:30, Youth are fed breakfast and transported to school at Hillfield Elementary or Clearfield Elementary. In the afternoon the children are picked up, brought back to the youth center and given a snack. There are games, activities, arts and crafts and free playtime scheduled for the children until their parents come to pick them up. COST IS $2.50 per session or $5 per day. Program begins Monday. FOR MORE INFORMATION call Linda or Jim at the youth center, Ext. 72419. |