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Show B14 Hilltop Times AROUND THE HILL July 14, 1989. AQOUHD THE MILL policy Due t h large number of Items submitted for publication in thh section of the Hffffcp Timet, the number of times a particular Hem will be tun h limited to four consecutive Issuesthen 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 alt questions to the editor, Ext. 77321. . $2.60; Plitt, $3.25. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA discount tickets: Disneyland, adult $20 or $35two days, child $15 or $27.50two days; Sea World, $18 ad;ilt, $13 child; Universal Studios, $14.25 adult, $10.50 child; Knotts Berry Farm, $17 adult, $14 child; Queen Mary-Spruc- e Goose, $12.75 adult, chil--: dren's passes not available; Magic tain, $15.95 for anyone over 48 inches tall. DISCOUNT TICKETS: 49th Street Galler-ia- , Hogle Zoo, Crystal Springs (Honeyville, Utah), Lagoon, Raging Waters, Cherry Hill, Wild Waters and Salt Lake Trappers baseball games. ALL TICKET SALES are final. Prices are subject to change without notice. LOG CABIN: $25 use fee. Can be reserved in advance. CENTENNIAL PARK: $20 use fee. HILLHAUS: Summer rate schedule availaWESTSIDE, Bldg. 1235 ble at our office. MONDAY: Sweet and sour breast of chickCARTER CREEK: Reservations may be fried noochicken baked en, country steak, made 28 days in advance for active-dut- y dle casserole. TUESDAY: Barbecued pork country ribs, military assigned to Hill AFB; 21 days in advance for retired military and active-dut- y grilled baby beef liver; baked macaroni, cheese ham and casserole. military not assigned to Hill; 14 days in advance for DOD civilians assigned to WEDNESDAY: Grilled Salisbury steak, Hill. Payment due in full at time of reserbaked cod, lasagna. vation. THURSDAY: Grilled breaded pork steak, corned beef with cabbage, chicken and BOAT SAFETY CLASS: This is a must if you want to reserve the ski boat from dumplings. l p.m. Grilled fried fish and FRIDAY: halibut steak, sports loan. Class is July 22, 1-1 a.m.-the base theater. at baked baked beans and meatloaf, chips, HILL AFB FAMILY FUN PACKS: Disneyfranks. land Inn at the Park, four days and three GATEWAY, Bldg. 1294 MONDAY: Grilled breaded veal cutlet, nights, $199. Knottsberry FarmDisneybraised beef short ribs, Italian spaghetti land, four days, three nights, $189. Caesar's Tahoe, three days, two nights, $155. TUESDAY: Fried chicken a la Maryland, Park Hotel, Park City, Utah, baked beef Olympic ham, glazed pot pie. three days, two nights, $110. Prices do not WEDNESDAY: Country fried steak, baked include transportation. Prices are for two cod, chicken fricassee. adults and two children under 18 in the THURSDAY; Grilled breaded pork steak, same room. Packages are available baked meatloaf, ham and lima beans. FRIDAY: Grilled halibut steak, fried fish and through July 31, and you have until July 1990 to use your package. baked macaroni, chips, Spanish steak; GOLDEN GETAWAYS vacation packages ham and cheese casserole. are available through July 31. These are CROSSWINDS, Bldg. 230 MONDAY: Grilled baby beef liver, barbecued outstanding package deals at extremely discounted prices and you have up to one" country pork ribs,. baked noodle and beef CLSSGtol6 full year to use your package. Certificates " TUESDAY: Grilled Salisbury steak, Polish , are but they are transfer-rabl- e and make great gifts. sausage, chicken a la king. WEDNESDAY: Roast breast of turkey, FOR MORE INFORMATION, call Ext. 72892 or come by Bldg. 524. All ticket grilled breaded veal, ham and lima beans with homemade cornbread. prices are subject : to change without ' ' THURSDAY: Breast of chicken, roast leg of notice. pork, beef stew with biscuits or cornbread. .. FRIDAY: Grilled halibut steak, deep fried fish and chips, beef Swiss steak, Hungar- ian goulash. SWIMMING LESSONS: Next registration will be Thursday for military and Friday , for civilians. Cost is $15 per child. Lessons HILL AFB QUEEN PAGEANT will be Aug. will run Monday-Fridaboth morning 8i Applications, available at Civilian - and afternoon sessions, for 10 lessons be" Recreation, Bldg. 460, must be submitted ginning July 24. , em-by Tuesday. Contestants must be INDOOR POOL is closed through Monday. ployed on a permanent status. . Lap swimming is at pool No. 2, Monday-FridaCALL EXT. 77772 or 73661 for more infor8 a.m. and 11 a.m.-noomation and registration. SCUBA LESSONS: Beginning class starts July 26, 7 p.m. Fee is $140 and includespool fee, open waterequipment and inter-national certification. For a free trial, call or Nancy WilGary Schuenman, SAN JUAN RIVER rafting trip: July 28-3classes also Advanced 74617. Ext. liams, $120 per person. Trip includes transpor-T available. tation; rafts, all meals on the river, day POOL PARTIES are available after 7 p.m. pack, guides and rainsuit, and goes from Cost is $20 per hour with a minimum of Mexican Hat to Clay Hills Crossing, a totwo hours, which includes lifeguards. tal of 56 miles. POOL HOURS: No. 1, laps only from 8 CACHE VALLEY HORSEBACK TRIP: 11 a.m.-- l p.m. and 6 p.m. Closed a.m., $75 per person. Trip includes Aug. weekends and holidays; No. 2, noon-- 7 ev- two dinners, two days of horseback riding, Wednestwo breakfasts, primitive camping, trans- V ery day with aerobics Monday, 7 and from p.m.; No. 3, day Friday portation and guides. noon-- 7 p.m. every day. GRAND TETON National Park canoeing $60 per person. Includes PASSES are $10 per family per month or $5 trip: Aug. 28-3per individual per month. Passes may be transportation, canoes, paddles, life jackused at all three pools. ets waterproof gear, backcountry permit, group campsite and guides. Trip goes from String Lake to Leigh Lake. LAKE POWELL houseboat trip: Sept. 11: Registration for underJULY $195 per person inside, $175 person outclasses with Weber State and graduate side. Trip includes all meals on houseboat, Park colleges, Bldg. 368, 7:30 a.m.-- 4 p.m. powerboat, jet skis and canoe or fishing Classes are conducted on base Aug. boat. t. 5. Active-dut- y military who have SIGN UP for these trips at the Ticket and an enlistment date from Jan. 1, 1977 are Tour Office, Bldg. 524, Ext. 72892. eligible for tuition assistance. For more inFOR MORE INFORMATION call Outdoor formation call the base education center. Dasc Restaurants "" non-refundab- - 1 ? - Swimming News Civilian Recreation . y, . y, 6-- n. Outdoor Adventure 773-805- 7, 1, . 6-- 4-- 11-1- 3, 6-- . Bridge Club OFFICERS' WIVES' Bridge OWC Moun- -- served 11 filet of breaded p.m., featuring sole. Waitress service in the Heritage Room, club members and guests only, 11 a.m.-- l p.m. Company Grade Officers' Council meeting, 4 p.m. Dinner special is stuffed sole with lemon rice, $7.95, served 0 p.m. "Portrait" band, main lounge, TODAY: Cafeteria style TODAY: (PG) SATURDAY: "Pink Cadillac" (PG-13- ) SUNDAY: "I'm Gonna Git You, Sucka" (R) MONDAY: "Lean on Me" (PG-13- ) FRIDAY: "Disorganized Crime" (R) SHOWTIME is 7 p.m. each night. Cinemark, Layton Officers7 Club lunch Dase Theater "The 'Burbs" Tickets and Tours Hills MOVIE TICKETS: THE a.m.-l:3- 0 6-1- 8 Club meets every Friday. Call Bev Breidenbach," if you would like to play. JUNE 30 WINNERS were Fran Mazer, Peg Hayes, Colleen Oberg and Gladyse Tomasello. Small slam was won by Cora . Coates and Mrs. Mazer. JULY 7 WINNERS - were partner Carol Rogers and Margaret McGuire, Etta . Chowning and Mrs. Coates, Kathy Young and Mrs. Breidenbach, Mary Buckbee and Deanna Donaldson, Teddy Phillips and Karlene Widner, and Audrey Walsh and Ruth Blake. Small slam was won by Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Widner. 399-065- 0, p.m.-midnigh- t. SATURDAY: Prime rib dinner special, $8.95 and $10.95, served 0 p.m., Heritage Room. Johnny Raymond Band, main 6-1- lounge, 8 t. p.m.-midnigh- SUNDAY: Club closed. MONDAY: Cafeteria style lunch served 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m., featuring teriyaki chicken. Regular dining, 5:30-- 9 p.m. TUESDAY: Cafeteria style lunch served 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m., featuring lasagna with garlic: Regular dining, 5:30-- 9 p.m. Signup for the Officers' Club Golf Tournament Aug. 11 begins today at 5 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Cafeteria style lunch served 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m., featuring meat loaf. Waitress service, Heritage Room, club DS a.m.-- l p.m. and members guests only,-1JULY 22: It's back: the picnic that wouldn't 9 5:30-for ages $1.95 Chicken p.m., Night, die! Be at Centennial Park, noon-- 5 p.m. for ages 15 for $4.95 $3.95 ages There will be entertainment for all ages, ;;! V and up.barbecue and beverages, volleyball tourlunch served 1 1 Cafeteria THURSDAY: style nament, softball, games and prizes. Everya.m.-l:3- 0 p.m., featuring fried chicken. one is invited. Tickets are $3 and may be Regular dining, 5:30-- 9 p.m., Heritage purchased from Jeanie Williams, Ext. r Room. 74440; Jana Hiner, Ext. 77097; or FRIDAY: Cafeteria 11 served lunch style Chemaigne Ebmeyer, Ext. 76429. a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m., featuring breaded filet of sole. Waitress service, club members and guests only,: 11 a.m.-- l p.m.. Heritage Room. Dinner special is London broil, The Miles Goodyear CelebraJULY $8.95, served 0 p.m. ACSC Night, $1 tion, a live pageant at Fort Buenaventura discount on evening dining for any memState Park, West Ogden, 7 p.m., retelling ber in ACSC. Disc Connection, main the story of the trapper, mountain man , lounge, 8 and founder of the first permanent settle- JULY 22: Club closed for Commander's Summent in the Great Basin. Tickets $5 mer Military Ball, hosted by Maj. Gen. adults, $3 children under 12 and senior James W. Hopp in 419th Tactical Fights citizens, $20 families up to eight people-- are er Wing hangar, Bldg. 590. available at Tickets and Tours. Atten-- . dees are encouraged to bring blankets and picnics. For more information call TOLE PAINTING begins July 25, 5:30-- 8 p.m., $25 for six weeks. TOLE PAINTING WORKSHOP, July 29, is for those who have had previous tole paintCARVER CORPORATION is notifying its ing classes. Call the arts and crafts center customers that a potential problem exists for more information. :"C.:: " ' with the Carver M-- l OT power amplifier j "ROD RUN": The arts and crafts center will having serial' numbers from 10756 to sponsor a "Rod Run" Aug. 13. Food and ' , 12558. The amplifiers were shipped with beverages will be 'available, as well as a new design power transformer that could horseshoes and volleyball. Bring out your loosen up in transit and shift position, old car, polish it up and come on down. FOR MORE INFORMATION or to register, thereby causing a short to the chassis. Carver is contacting customers who have call Ext. 72649 or come to the arts and returned the warranty card; however, crafts building. those without a warranty card on file are advised to return to the retailer from whom they purchased the unit to have the Alumni, former students, faculty unit serviced. For more information call SEPT. and parents associated with SHAPE the Carver Service Department, (206) for the location of the nearest (Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Euauthorized service center or write: Carver rope) American High School in Casteau, Belgium, are holding a reunion at the Wes-ti-n Box P.O. 1237, Lynnwood, Corporation, : A La Paloma, Tucson, Ariz. Contact Wash. 98046-123',: . Wrenetta Olson Watts, 3552 Halliday, St. Louis, Mo., 63118, (314) " Picnic 1 i 10-1- 3-- 9, 4, - Goodyear Celebration 27-2- 9: 6-1- p.m.-midnig- Arts and Crafts 629-828- 8. Hazard Alert -- - - -- , Reunion - 1-- 4: 775-624- . 5, 7. 664-344- DPMET Golf Tourney 28: Annual DPMET golf tourney, JULY open to all organizations, beginning at 12:30 p.m. with a shotgun start at the base golf course. Cost is $22 per person, which includes green fees, cart and prizes. Dead-- r line for signup and fee payment is July 21. For more information call Jeanette Bon-nel- l, Ext. 70121; Diane Flitton, Ext. 79151; Jolene Burk, Ext. 75929; Kathy Crompton, Ext. 76785; Dick Mabey, Ext. 74011; or Sgt. Russ Volguardsen, Ext. 73205. Civil Air 5. Patrol THURSDAYS: Minuteman Composite Squadron meeting, 7 p.m., Bldg. 389. For information call Maj. Robert: Holden, or Capt. Phyllis Crenshaw, Ogden Senior Squadron meeting, 7 p.m. at Ogden Airport. FIRST AND THIRD WEDNESDAYS of each month: Hill AFB Senior Squadron meeting, 7 p.m., Bldg. 389. For information call Larry Brown, or Captain Bean, 546-372- 7; 773-8807.- ... 776-627- 776-217- 9, 9. 1, 21-2- 5, two days in advance, and parental permission slips. SUMMER HOURS: Sunday, closed; College Registration 31-AU- 14-Oc- - Adventure, Ext. 73525. Dase Library SATURDAY: Leroy Behhng's wonderful, magical light and electricity show, 10:30 a.m. at the library, Bldg. 440. . JULY 22: FiFi the Clown performs magic. JULY 29: Final program with prizes, refreshments and a special performance of Reader's Theater, music, stories and jokes. Please turn in your summer reading folders before 5 p.m. July 28. FOR MORE INFORMATION call Ext. 72533 or 73833. Gym Closure THROUGH SUNDAY: The base gym will be closed for electrical repairs. Ext. 72710. ; Vacancies ThioExol GS-0861- GS-0861- GS-0861-- -5 -7 9 GS-086M- GS-1- 2 Developmental Secretary (steno), to GS-0- 7 or GS-0Closing date for application is Monday. For information on how to apply contact Jan Hay, civilian personnel representative, GS-0318-- 7. or 2218. day, 10 Youth Center TODAY: Roller in the gym, skating $1 for 6-- 8 members, 1.50 for p.m., Bring your own indoor skates. Teen dance, 1 p.m., free. . non-member- s. 9-1- SATURDAY: Pie eating contest, free, prizes. MONDAY: Ring pins, THE FOLLOWING VACANCIES are at the Air Force Plant Representative Office of Thiokol Corporation, Promontory, Utah: DevelopmenAerospace engineer, tal to GS-1- 2 or Developmental to GS-1- 2 or Developmental to GS-1- 2 1 or Developmental to 863-387- 7 Monday-Thursda- 1 2 p.m., p.m., free. non-member- s. s. port Center. FRIDAY: Surf 'n' Swim, 11 $4 for members, $4.50 for a.m.-- 3 10 a.m.-- 6 p.xn.; Fri- p.m.; Saturday, 9 p.m. INSTRUCTION CLASSES available in karate, ballet, tumbling, jazz dance, piano and tumbling. 1-- Summer Day Camp REGISTRATION is ongoing at the youth activities center, Bldg. 883, for youth ages dependents of active military, retired military or DOD civilians. Camp runs through Aug. 25, 6:30 a.m.-- 5 6-1- 2, TUESDAY: Friendship bracelets, 1 p.m., 50 cents. WEDNESDAY: Sports Park, 10 a.m.-- 3 p.m., $9 for members, $10 for Activities include miniature golf, batting cages and THURSDAY: Youth Advisory Committee meeting, 10 a.m. at the Family Supgo-cart- y, a.m.-- 9 p.m., non-member- s, includes raft. YOUTH CENTER membership cards are just $6 for the remainder of 1989. FIELD TRIPS require p.m. ACTIVITIES include swimming, bowling, roller skating, ice skating, sports, games, arts and crafts and a child enrichment program titled Room to Grow. Field trips include Hogle Zoo, Wheeler Farm, Wild Waters, Hansen Planetarium and much more. COST IS $45 per week or $10 day per child. This includes breakfast,per lunch and snacks and all activities. FOR MORE INFORMATION contact the youth center, Ext. 72419, |