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Show -- aMHSMMK:.., CO Hilltop Times nClOUDJD Logistics Lunchoon THURSDAY: The Ogden Chapter of the tho lore number of itoros submitted for publication in this section of tho Hilltop Timmx, tko 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. Dim to . Ext. 74276, or Nancy Hollister, Ext. members 77187. to attend. Daso Restaurants BLDG. 1294: 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 friccasee. THURSDAY: Grilled breaded pork steak, baked meat loaf, ham and lima beans. FRIDAY: Grilled halibut steak, fried fish and chips, Spanish steak; baked macaroni, ham and cheese casserole. Elillcrost ttcnu 1235: MONDAY: Grilled baby beef liver, BBQ country pork ribs, baked noodle and beef BLDG. casserole. TUESDAY: Grilles Salisbury steak, Polish sausage, chicken a la king. WEDNESDAY: Roast breast pf 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, Hungarian goulash. WEDNESDAY: Lunch, Oriental day, yakisoba, sukiyaki, Oriental BBQ chicken. Dinner, lasagna, roast pork, Italian style veal cutlets. THURSDAY: Lunch, Spanish steak, Salisbury steak, fried perch. Dinner, hamburg- er pie, roast pirk, fried perch. FRIDAY: Lunch, meat loaf, baked ham, fried chicken. Dinner, Salisbury steak, fried perch, turkey pot pie. ALL MENUS are subject to change due to Officers' Wives TUESDAY: 9:30 a.m. in the main y. . Roc! Gstcto Scmfncr WEDNESDAY: Monthly real estate seminar, sponsored by the base housing office, 9 a.m. in the Family Support Center, Bldg. 308, north end. The seminar will cover topics such as prequalifi- cation, how much house payment can you afford and closing costs. Attendees will receive a homebuyer's handbook. All base employees are invited. Make your reservation by calling the housing office at Ext. 71840 or 72962. ; ;' Club lunch Cafeteria style served il p.m. featuring breaded filet of sole. Waitress service, Heritage Room, 11 a.m.-- l p.m., members and guests only. Dinner special is veal parmesan, $9.95, served 0 p.m., Heritage Room. "Portrait" band, main lounge, 8 SATURDAY: Prime rib dinner special, $8.95 and $10.95 including salad bar, served 0 p.m., Heritage Room. George Fisher Band, main lounge, 8 SUNDAY: Club closed. Brunch next Sunday. MONDAY: Club closed for Columbus Day holiday. TUESDAY: Cafeteria style lunch served 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m., featuring veal Bordelaise. Officers' Wives' Club coffee, 9:30 a.m., main lounge. Special activities night, 7 p.m., HeritageFalcon rooms. Regular din-- . ing, 5:30--9 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Cafeteria style lunch served 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 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 and $4.95 $3.95 for ages ages for ages 15 and up. Retired Officers' Association dinner, 6:30 p.m. THURSDAY: Cafeteria style lunch served 11 a.m.-- l :30 p.m., featuring fried chicken. Beefeaters' Night, $6.75 per person, 5:30-- 9 p.m. FRIDAY: Cafeteria style lunch served 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m., featuring breaded filet of sole. Waitress service, Heritage Room, 11 a.m.-- l p.m., for club members and guests only. Dinner special is roast duck with Cumberland sauce, $9.95, served 0 p.m., Heritage Room. Company Grade ' Officers' Council meeting, 3 p.m. "The main lounge, 8 Timers" band, Tempo a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m.-midnig- 6-1- p.m.-midnig- 3-- 9, 10-1- 4 6-1- p.m.-midnigh- are-welco- E t, Coffee, lounge of the officers' club, hosted by the wives of the 4th Tactical Fighter Squadron members. Theme is "Halloween" with a guest speaker from : the Scheduled Airline Traffic Office. OCT. 18: Luncheon honoring Mrs. Robert McCoy. Social hour at. 11 a.m. in the Fireside Lounge, lunch at 11:30 a.m. in the Heritage Room. Hostesses are wives of the ALC2849th Air Base Group. DEC: 3: Christmas Ball, theme "A Legacy of Excellence." Cocktails, dinner and dancing. Reservations, due by Nov. 29, may be made with Rita Fox, 546-620- BASKETBALL REGISTRATION through Oct. 17. A minimum of six teams is needed for a league. New teams are welcome and last year's coaches should contact Civilian Rec now. CARTOONING classes begin Nov. 7, $15 includes all materials and suplies. A minimum of 10 students is required. CARTOON JACK O 'LANTERNS class, Oct. 24, 4:30 p.m., $5 includes lesson, paints, brushes and even the pumpkin. Children 10 and over are welcome when accompanied by an adult. CIVILIAN FLU SHOTS are available Oct. the Occupational Health Clinic, Bldg. 249, 11 a.m.-- 3 p.m., for $4. Type of vaccine is Trivalent A and B. FOR MORE INFORMATION or to register for any of these classes call Ext. 73661. YoExota MS Studonts THE YOKOTA HIGH SCHOOL Alumni Association has begun a search for members of the Class of 1981 as well as others who attended YHS at Yokota AB, Japan. For more information write to Debbie Ball, 1025 Tallassee Road, Wetumpka, Ala. 36092, or call (205) 567-648- 2. Elauntod Mousos 7-1- 1 322-560- FRI- MONDAYS, DAYS: At the Youth Activities Center, for beginBldg. 883, 0 a.m. Routines is $2 Cost per class or ners to advanced. month. 918 per 9-1- g tient services. off-ba- Y out Ii Center TODAY: Ice skating. members, $4.75 1. THE BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL 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. (The center also offers bus service from St. Joseph's Elementary on Wednesdays and the first Friday of each month to accommodate the working parent. For more information call Ext. 72419.) There are games, activities, arts and crafts SATURDAY: Free movies, 2 and 6 p.m. MONDAY: Candy bar games, 3:30 p.m., TUESDAY: Arts and crafts, 3:30 p.m 75t. Little league football playoffs. WEDNESDAY: Tacos, 50. clinic. PresenTHURSDAY: Baby-sittin- g be will police, security tations given by fire department, safety office, hospital and child development center. Youth of all ages are invited to attend. Those age 12 and older will receive a certificate of attendance and be eligible for our list of baby-sitter- s. FRIDAY: 49th Street Galleria, p.m. Cost is $1 for members, $2 for does not include activity 6-1- 0 non-member- and free playtime scheduled for the chfl s, dren until their parents come to pick them up. COST IS $2.50 per session or $5 per day. FOR MORE INFORMATION call Linda or Jim at the youth center, 9. tickets ALL PROGRAMS open to dependents of active military, retired military and Department of Defense civilian em Ext-7241- Rod Cross NCO Club SATURDAY and OCT. 15, 22: Baby-sittinclass for children age 11 and older, 9 1961 Washington Blvd., Ogden. Cost is $10. WEDNESDAY: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation class, 8 a.m.-4:3p.m., Bldg. 308. Cost is $20 and includes a textbook, instruction and Red Cross certification. OCT. 19: First aid class, 8 a.m.-4:3- 0 p.m.; Bldg. 308. Cost is $20 and includes book, supplies and instruction in dealing with heart attack, bleeding, shock, burns, fractures, poisoning and more. PRESENTATIONS on AIDS education and prevention are available through the chapter to groups, clubs, businesses and schools. INFORMATION call the chapFOR MORE TODAY: Lunch, fish and chips, fried chicken or scalloped potatoes with ham. "Roger " and Elizabeth," great variety band from out of state, 9 p.m.-- l a.m. SATURDAY: "Roger and Elizabeth," 9 p.m.-- l a.m. If you heard them last night, I'm sure you'll be here again tonight. 0 SUNDAY: Shake It Up Disco, p.m. MONDAY: Club closed for Columbus Day ' ; holiday. TUESDAY: Lunch, pork chops with dressing, fried chicken, BBQ on bun with potato salad. WEDNESDAY: Lunch, turkey and dressing, roast beef or hamburger casserole. Ok- German dinner, toberfest Night, p.m. p.m. "The Bavarians," Make reservations at the cashier's window today through Tuesday. THURSDAY: Lunch, spaghetti with meat sauce, liver and onions or beans and franks. Club closed after 1 p.m. to host the 388th Airman of the Year awards g a.m.-noo- ter, banquet. FRIDAY: Lunch, halibut, sweet and sour, pork or macaroni and cheese. "C-- J Five" country rock band, 9 p.m.-- l a.m. Wives' Club . Comptrollers Sought MEMBERSHIP IN the American Society of Military Comptrollers is open to anyone who is now or has ever been actively employed in the military comptrollership field, military and civilian, officer and enlisted. Membership is. also available for persons who do not meet the membership qualifications, but who demonstrate an interest in the military comptrollership field. For more information contact Bill Nielsen, Ext. 75522 or 75842. 627-353- 3. Veterinary Notes . TUESDAY: Board and business meeting, 6:30 p.m.; social follows at 8 p.m. NOVEMBER SOCIAL will have Eugenia Chapman as special guest speaker. Learn how to clean your house with items you normally have on hand. Everyone is invited. n, 0 8:30-11:3- NCO se DoforoAOor School p.m., $3.75 includes 6:30-1- 0 non-member- s, ALL DOGS AND CATS living on Hill AFB are required by regulation to receive a rabies vaccination at least every 12 months, starting at 12 weeks of age. A current rabies vaccination is required for registration. Pets must be registered with Veterinary Services within seven days of arrival on base or after acquisition. THE VETERINARY CLINIC is located in 8 Bldg. 401. Hours are Monday-Fridaand 4 p.m. Appointments can be made by calling Ext. 7261 1. Monday, a.m. At the Wednesday and Friday, same number, separate appointments can be made for illnesses and infections not requiring hospitalization. No surgeries are performed (no spays or neuters) at the y, a.m.-noo- n 1-- 1 . base veterinary clinic. Fodoral Vocnon OCT. 15: Birthday luncheon celebrating the 56th anniversary of the Federal Women's Club, 12:30 p.m. at the Doubletree Inn, 215 West South Temple, Salt Lake City. Guests are welcome. Make reservations by noon Wednesday with Lona Jones, Verna Nichol, Loret-t- a or Bartlett, Edna Pearmain, 825-281- 0; 825-476- 322-365- 486-170- 5; 4; 2. Strossod Out? THURSDAY: Free stress management workshop at the Family Support Center, 1:30-3:3p.m. for beginners, 3:45-4:4- 5 p.m. to learn more advanced relaxation techniques. Interested people may bring a blank cassette tape to trade for one that already has the relaxation session recorded on it. Also available are stress cards for $1.85. Call Ext. 74044 or 74681 to your place. 0 THE HAUNTED OLD MILL, sponsored by the American Heart Association, Utah Affiliate and KCPX-Fradio, is open 0 Mondays-Thursday- s p.m. and Fridays-Saturday- s p.m. until Halloween. Location is 6900 South Big Cottonwood Canyon Road (approximately 3500 East) in Salt Lake County. Cost is $4, except on Mondays, when admission is $3. Proceeds benefit the research, education and community programs of the American Heart Association in Utah. For more information call the AHA, A HAUNTED HOUSE sponsored by the American Lung Association of Utah and KJQ radio is open at 2615 Wall Avenue, Ogden, in an old candy manufacturing 1 p.m. and plant, Mondays-Thursday- s s 7 p.m. to ?? The house has 27 rooms and a maze. Cost is $4.50 for adults, $3.50 for children 12 and unis der. For a small donation, baby-sittinin 10:30 the to from 7:30 p.m. provided "Pumpkin Patch." Proceeds go to further ALAU's lung education programs and paFridays-Saturday- Aerobics AND AdullWEDNESDAYS 5. Civilian Recreation 24-28'- at two days in advance of scheduled field trips and parental permission slips are required for all field trips. INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES in karate, tumbling, piano and ballet are available. Call Ext. 72419 for more information. So- ciety of Logistics Engineers will feature Lt. Col. Leo Jacobs, Dean F. Gordon and Steven G. Nelson from the Ogden Air Logistics Center Technology Assessment Process Action Team as guest speakers at the monthly business luncheon, 11:30 a.m. at the base officers' club Heritage Room. They will speak on their charter in assessing impacts of new technological advances. Cost is $5.50 per person and tickets may be obtained from Pat Rath-maNon-SOL- VCJG C30ILL ployees. n, TODAY: Lunch, Swiss steak, pork chop suey, salmon cakes. Dinner, meat loaf, simmered corned beef, turkey nuggets. SATURDAY: Lunch, steamship round, spaghetti with meatballs, baked ham. Dinner, pepper steak, fried perch, BBQ chicken. SUNDAY: Lunch, roast beef, fried perch, chicken Vega. Dinner, Salisbury steak, roast pork, baked stuffed cod. MONDAY: Lunch, Hungarian goulash, baked ham, fried flounder. Dinner, beef pot roast, Creole shrimp, baked chicken with noodles. TUESDAY: Lunch, roast ham, salmon loaf, chicken chow mein. Dinner, grilled sirloin, stuffed cabbage, fried perch. TODAY: - Oct. 7, 1988 HOURS: 9 a.ra.--3 p.m. Tuesday through Fridays, 0 a.v5 p.m. Saturdays, 11 a.m.-- 5 p.m. Sundays, closed Mondays. ADMISSION IS FREE but donations are accepted. YEAR-ROUN- D re-se- ve 171VJR Holiday Hours THE FOLLOWING HOURS will be in effect for the Columbus Day holiday, Monday: Library: 9 a.m.-- p.m. Bowling center: 111 p.m. Golf course: 7:30 a.m. to dusk Hess Fitness Center: 9 a.m.-5:3p.m. Swimming pool No. 1: 9 a.m.-- p.m. Youth activities: p.m. Bldg. 402 restaurant: Open 24 hours The following operations will be closed all day: officers' and NCO clubs, Class VI store, sports loan, arts and crafts center, child care center, Thornton Recreation Center, swimming pools No. 2 and 3, ticket and tour office, and all base restaurants except Bldg. 402. 5 Daso Thoator TODAY: "Die Hard" (R) OCT. 15: "A Fish Called Wanda" (R) OCT. 16: "Big Business" (PG) OCT. 17: "Hot to Trot" (PG) OCT. 21: "Willow" (PG) ALL SHOWTIMES are 7 p.m. 0 5 3-- 9 Arts and Crafts TUESDAY: Basic framing, 12:30-- 3 p.m. or p.m., $20. THURSDAY: Waterfowl carving, Tuesday and Thursday, p.m., $30. THURSDAY-FRIDAY0 : Powder puff auto mechanics, $7.59. 2nl' MORE glas9' six Thursdays, $35. INFORMATION call Ext. 72649. V;nd |