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Show Nov. 18, 1988. Hilltop Times CivIIIcn C2ocrcaC2cn ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TREE contest judging will be Dec. Categories are and pitiful. traditional, Register with Civilian Recreation, Ext. 12-1- 73661 or 77772. r -- xt v.-- V Jp v sl 11 0 546-620- CHRISTMAS CAROLING: Dec. 22, 12:30-p.m. Join for the entire tour or only the time you can spare. Call Civilian Recreation for more information. 6-1- p.m.-midnigh- t. SATURDAY: Prime rib dinner special, $8.95 and $10.95, served 0 p.m., Heritage Room. "Walter and Hayes" band, main lounge, 8 SUNDAY: Super Sunday brunch, 11 a.m.-p.m., $6.95 for ages 15 and up, $4.95 for $2.95 for ages Champagne ages punch plus a fantastic buffet with barbecued ribs, fried chicken, fish, sausage, bacon, souffles, waffles, omelets, vegetables, fruits, biscuits, desserts, juices and more. Janice Johansen will play the organ and piano while you dine. MONDAY: Cafeteria style luncheon served 11 a.m.-l:3p.m., featuring red snapper almondine. Dinner special is breaded veal, served in the Heritage Room, 5:30-- 9 p.m., with special family rates, $4.75 for 15 $1.75 years and older, $3.75 for ages for ages ;y '"'v TUESDAY: Cafeteria style lunch served 11 a.m.-- l :30 p.m., featuring veal Bordelaise. Associate Wives' coffee canceled this day. Regular dining, 5:30--9 p.m. Special activities night, 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Cafeteria style lunch served maw?R. .S::JSjriJ'i" mn ii II 6-1- Judrp AdvoccSo . CricU) CrJJ flam lt lit .ifrv Cxt 77021 . Daso Thoator TODAY: "Heartbreak Hotel" (PG-13- ) SATURDAY, SUNDAY: "Gorillas in the Mist" (PG-13- Dounion end Tours TisExots 388th BOMB GROUP Association (now the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing) will hold its 1989 reunion in Salt Lake City. This 7 outfit was part of the 8th Air Force, Station 159, Knettishall, England, during World War II. All members of the group and attached units are invited to attend the reunion. For more information contact Edward Huntzinger, 1925 S.E. 37th or Street, Cape Coral, Fla. 33904-503phone (813) B-l- MOVIE TICKETS: Mann, $3.10; Layton Hills Cinemark, $2.60; Plitt, $3.25. HAPPENINGS BOOKS are now available. SKI PASSES: Powder Mountain, adults $15.50, Children $1 1.50; Nordic Valley, $7 (regularly $10). Passes for Park City, Park West, Brighton, Solitude and Snowbird should be available by the opening of ski 5, 542-480- 7. CRYSTAL HOT SPRINGS (Honeyville, Utah): $6.25 for an unlimited pool and slide pass. 49th STREET GALLERIA (Salt Lake City): e Prime time $2.45; time $1.75. HOGLE ZOO (SLC): Adults $3.25 (regular $1.75 (regular $2). $4), children (age Open year round! FOOTBALL TICKETS: Weber State College home game reserved seats, $8.10. IF WE DON'T HAVE tickets for an event you may be interested in, give us a call and we'll try our best to get them at the best possible discount. TOURS: Festival of LightsWahweap Lake Rose Parade, Southern Powell, Dec. non-prim- Dec. sions, baggage handling and escort. Tours fill quickly, so sign up early. FOR MORE INFORMATION, call Ext. , 72892 or come by Bldg. 524. Votorens Assistcnco TUESDAYS: Veterans assistance counseling is available on base through Weber State College, 4 p.m., Bldg.' 368, room 23. Phone Ext. 79897 for more information. 1-- Daso Library SUNDAY: Open house, celebrating Military Family Week and Children's Book Week, 11 a.m.-- 3 p.m. Register for a free drawing. WHAT'S NEW AT THE LIBRARY? The base library, Bldg. 440, now has compact discs for checkout. Michael Jackson, the Jets, Tears for Fears, Alabama, Herbie Hancock and a large selection of classical composers such as Beethoven, Bach, Tchaikovsky and Mozart. PRESCHOOL STORYTIME: Every Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. Stories, activities, Cookie songs and a treat, for 5 year-olddonations are welcome. LIBRARY HOURS are Monday-Thursda3-- s. y, 9 a.m.-- 9 p.m.; Friday-Sunda9 a.m.-- 5 p.m. We have books, videos, records, best sellers and more. y, ' TlRIItCBAV of ecfh aaJc Hbersiiij and flyitt mUty 9 L Genrl Tp,v fo tbebHejroom l the 8tithwt center of Bldg; 1. : AC2 : Sornoants Assoc. THIRD WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH: The Air Force Sergeants Association meets at noon at the Family Support Center, Bldg. 308. Membership is $15year, $22two years, $31three years, $150life membership and includes a subscription to the Air Force Sergeants Association Magazine. Membership is open to everyone. For more information call SMSgt. Jim Litalien, Ext. 74681, or SSgt. Wally Raven, Ext. 72153. APS A Auxiliary 776-360- 2, 4, NOV. 25: Christmas trees, sold by Hill AFB's Boy and Cub Scouts, go on sale at Centennial Park (adjacent to the south gate). noon-- 8 p.m.; Hours are: Monday-FridaSaturday, 10 a.m.-- 8 p.m.; and Sunday, noon--5 p.m. Prices start at $8. The sale of y, Arts end Crafts SATURDAY: Gingerbread house class, 10 a.m.-- l p.m., $10. DEC. 6: Basic framing class, p.m., $20 ' covers everything. DEC. 6: Brake class (drum and disc), p.m., $7.50 each. DEC. 7: Christmas crafts: string ornaments and centerpiece or dolls, $15 per class or ; both for $25. THE ARTS AND CRAFTS CENTER is at Hill AFB. AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE are holiday arts and crafts, Shrade knives and acces-- . cars sories, plastic models, and lots more, all at reasonable prices. We also special order. FOR MORE INFORMATION call Ext. 72649. radio-controlle- d these trees benefit our base scout troops. Shop early for best selection! TODAY: Lunch, pollock, spaghetti or breaded veal The Sharks '50s and '60s dance band. f" 1 C3U3t 0 ra. 11 r.-- p.m. p. Ti$y laterwtftd ia tew ntimmomm. who a gfcc to frtart. For taor? ifrmitoa,: 10-1- 3-- 9. 11 . p.m., featuring Oriental pep- - a.m.-l:3- 0 per steak. Waitress service, Heritage Room, club members and guests only, 11 a.m.-- l p.m. Chicken Night in the Heritage Room, 5:30-- 9 p.m., family rates: $1.95 for and $4.95 for $3.95 for ages ages ages 15 and up. THURSDAY: Reservations required for Thanksgiving dinner, served 5 p.m. Entrees include turkey, $7.95; Virginia ham, $7.95; baked salmon, $7.95; and prime rib, $8.95 . Outdoor Advontcxro 4, ;v-V..- -:-.- SATURDAY: Ice skating, Triad Center ice rink, Salt Lake City, $7 adults, $5 children, leaves at 7 p.m. from Bldg. 460. FEB. MARCH Overnight cross country ski tour to Carter Creek, $20 per cabin, $5 per person, leaves 8:30 a.m. from Bldg. 460. DEC. 16: Snowshoeing at Snowbasin, $7 per person includes transportation and snowshoes, leaves 9 a.m. from Bldg. 460. DEC. 20: Cross country skiing at the Homestead. Enjoy their hot tubs, saunas, mineral baths and swimming pool, $9 per person. Leaves at 9 a.m. from Bldg. 460. DEC. 23: Heber Creeper Santa Express, $12 adults, $8.50 children, leaves at 9:30 a.m. DEC. 10-1- JAN. 1, 27-2- 11-1- 8, 2, 4-- 5: - 10-1- 4 . from Bldg. 460. FEB. Yellowstone FEB, snowmobile trips. JAN. 12: Jeremy Ranch cross country ski JAN. 24-2- 3-- 5, 6-- 8, 6: . trip. Grand Canyon snowmobile trip. JAN. FEB. 16: Beaver Creek cross country ski tour. FOR MORE INFORMATION call Outdoor - preview opens at the "Sing BountifulDavis Art Center, 2175 South Main, Bountiful, 6:30 p.m. A musical pro- gram featuring the Viewmont High School Madrigals will be presented at 7 p.m., followed by a buffet. Reservations are required at $10 per person. The public p.m. Admission to opening is Sunday, this is free. For more information call the 20-2- . 2: Recreation, Ext. 73525 (noon-- 4 p.m.). SIGN UP at Tickets and Tours, Bldg. 524, Ext. 72892, or Outdoor Recreation, Bldg. 460 (noon-- 4 p.m.). 2-- 5 'V art center, " 292-036- Adult Aorcbies 7. MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS: At the Youth Activities Center, a.m. Routines for begin- Bldg. 883, 0 ' ners to advanced. Cost is $2 per class or $18 per month. VJSC Information Lino 9-1- WEBER STATE COLLEGE has a recorded information service which lists the activities and events to be held at WSC in conjunction with the The free . school's centennial celebration. recorded message, which is updated each morning, lists those events scheduled for four to five days in the future and also makes brief mention of any larger activities coming at later dates.. Call " Donuts, Donuts THE BASE RESTAURANT offers a daily ' early morning donut delivery service. There are many varieties and the cost is $2.50 per dozen. Call Ext. 72043 or 79922 for more information. - 626-634- - 7. You'll Contor DcsIxoCbcI GEInic TODAY: Simon Says, 3:30 p.m., free. Power SATURDAY AND NOV. 26: Free basketof Choice video, 7 p.m., free. ball clinic, 10 a.m.-nooopen to depenSATURDAY: Basketball clinic, 10 of military, retired dents, ages : for ages free. military and DOD civilians. The clinic MONDAY: Lego building contest, 3:30 will teach fundamentals and techniques p.m., free, prizes. Candy bar games, 4. v of the game and are highly recommended for youth planning to participate in p.m., 25. TUESDAY: Clay art, 3:30 p.m., 50. the youth center leagues. Proper attire WEDNESDAY: Pre-teeand basketball shoes are. required (no Thanksgiving dance, 9 p.m. Admission is one can of m- black-sole- d shoes or jogging shoes will food. be allowed on the gym floor). THURSDAY: Closed. BASKETBALL REGISTRATION is curFRIDAY: Teen Thanksgiving dance, 1 rently under way at the youth center for winter leagues, ages 818, and coaches p.m. Admission is one can of food. Food n donations for the and teen dances v are still needed. Call Brandon, Ext. will be given to the base food pantry. 72419, for more information. NOV. 26: Basketball clinic, 10 a.m.-nooNEW CLASSES: Boys' tumbling, Mon days, 7 p.m., $10 per month for mem-- . Sunshine Gen bers, $12 for THE BEFORE AND AFTER 8CHOOL eration for boys and girls ages singPROGRAM is open to dependents of miling, dancing, theater and more; Thursday itary, retired military and DOD civilians evenings, $18 per month for members, $20 between first and sixth grades. The morn for 1988 YOUTH ACTIVITY CARDS will go ing session begins at 6:30. Youth are fed breakfast and transported to school at on sale Dec. 1, $12 per year. ' Hillfield Elementary or Clearfield ElemenESSAY CONTEST: "What Christmas Means to Me," an essay of 500 words or tary. In the afternoon the children are less is due to the Youth Center by Nov. picked up, brought back to the youth center and given a snack. (The center also 30. Age groups are 6-- 10-1-2 and 1315. ; offers bus service from St. Joseph's Prises will include a stocking filled with 1989 a and card. Elementary on Wednesdays and the first youth surprises ALL PROGRAMS open to dependents of Friday of each month to scconunodste the active military, retired military and , working parent. For more infarm&tion call Ext. 72419.) There are games, activities, Department . of Defense civilian em ' and crafts and free playtime schedarts ployees. PRE-REuled for the children until their I STR ATION two days in adparents come to pick them up. vance of scheduled field trips and parental permission slips are required for all COST IS $2.50 per session or $5 per day. e FOR MORE INFORMATION call Linda or field trips. Jim at the youth center, Ext. 72419. INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES in karate, tumbling, piano and ballet are available. Call Ext. 72419 for more information. a.m.-noo- 8-1- 8, 8-1- 8, n, : , n open to all military and civilian employees CCirisfxnas Traos y mm n, THE AUXILIARY of the Air Force Sergeants Association meets monthly to plan projects and goals. Call Gayla Deutsch, or Tayna Raven, for more information. 825-953- Z. 0 serve motzUx s&&. Clab k m lo&te& it the nort&tmt pm l Bld 1 lara htgt MArt tte cotitrdi towtr). C$3 Dd Nebkert Kt. 3. Caribbean n. cruise, July (contact Katie, Ext. 71322). All tours include deluxe transpor- tation, first class accommodations, admis1-- .' 27-Ja- .... 14-2- - Art Center TODAY: Noel" 714157 MM tntfc3f Pte8te3r Hkidsit tMjMkuksmtit amty other: mm&k& fcm-- st 1 Persras eslerccait aras elbw c&. 3-- 9. 4, ?S2S 5-1- 6) California, 10-1- 1-- 2-- 5; 4k my 2 3-- 9, season.- :" i in p.m.-midnig- ATTORNEYS in the Staff Judge Advocate's Office, Bldg. 1287, 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. For further information call Ext. 76625. ) MONDAY: "Shirt Circuit 2" (PG) NOV. 26: "Tucker" (PG) NOV. 27: "Eight Men Out" (PG) NOV. 28: "License to Drive" (PG-13- ) DEC. 2: 'Messenger of Death" (R) 5. z. 2 Hsr-- sv DEC. 3: Christmas Ball, theme "A Legacy of Excellence." Cocktails, dinner and dancing. Reservations, due by Nov. 29, may be made with Rita Fox, served style p.m., featuring breaded filet of sole. Waitress service. Heritage Room, club members and guests only, 11 a.m.-- l top sirloin p.m. Dinner special is steak, $7.25, served 0 p.m. "Walter and Hayes" band, main lounge, 8 a.m.-1:3- 8. one-of-a-ki- "- - OCncoro' VJivos Censors' Club lunch TODAY: Cafeteria SATURDAY: Battle of the DJs at 8 p.m., featuring North Star, Mr. Music and Shake It Up. . Sun 7-- 8-1- pre-tee- n. 6-- 3-1- 2, non-membe- .. 9, G off-bas- HCO VJivos' CEcb DEC. Christmas party at the Log Cabin. All members and Strauses are invited. 3: DoCcroAC:cr Cc!:ccl non-membe- |