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Show 26 Hilltop Times April AROUND THE HILL 20, 1990 At the r.lovios NCO Club TODAY: Lunch, breaded halibut or hamburg- Irrf nunbrr tf I?l i?t tCiil t ecrtkulsr Item v3 fc run b to Du w4fc rsus ih;a t!.rra n;:t t om menSh bafcr wcIno pcrirJ Tr.U (!s it ten cppzzx nst epply to pcrmorwnt, but e-r- ln. Hems Ck chanin, HC.O md rhtlt Anfifrirrr nouncements. Direct oft questions to th editor, Ext. 77321. conttorHly Ilillcrest SATURDAY: p.m.-midnigh- - x- dinner night, or halibut $7.95. JYlcnu e 5-- 9 p.m., steak $9.95 WEDNESDAY: Lunch, fried chicken or New England boiled dinner. Special: cube steak sandwich with soup, $2.25. Disc Connection Disco, p.m. Members' p.m. Dinner served Night, 3:30-8:3- 0 p.m. THURSDAY: Lunch, Mexican plate or turkey and noodle casserole. Special: cheeseburger with soup, $2.25. FRIDAY: Lunch, fish and chips or stir fry with rice. Special: meatball sandwich with soup, $2.25. "Sparquee'' top 40soft rock dance band, 9 p.m.-- l a.m. APRIL 28: "Sparquee" top 40soft rock dance band, 9 p.m.-- l a.m. 8:30-11:3- 0 and cheese. APRIL 29: Lunch, barbecued ribs, liver with onions, chicken Vega. Dinner, Swiss steak, lasagna, chicken with gravy. APRIL 30: Lunch, Salisbury steak, stuffed cabbage rolls, fried chicken.. Dinner, spaghetti with meatballs, veal parmesan, fish portions. : " Arts and Crafts HOURS: closed; Monday, 10 a.m. 8 p.m.; -- 10 Tuesday-Thursda- y, Friday-Saturda- y, 6 6 s . weeks. - AUTO BRAKES: May 9, p.m., $15 for two weeks. Learn how to fix those squeaky for flic ?s Car VJash SATURDAY: The 388th Equipment Maintenance Squadron armament systems branch is having a car wash at 9 a.m. at the Class Six store to raise funds for a i branch picnic. Your support is welcome. - ) FRIDAY: "Where the Heart Is" (R) SHOW TIME at .7 p.nv ; - A ,i Officers' Club TODAY: Cafeteria style lunch served 11 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 orange roughy with lemon and herbs, $8.25, served 0 p.m. "Brass Taxx" band, main lounge, 8 6-1- t. p.m.-midnigh- SATURDAY: Dinner special is Roast New York with Bernaise Sauce, $10.95, served 0 p.m. Joe Muscolino Band, main lounge, 8 SUNDAY: Club closed. Brunch next Sunday. MONDAY: Cafeteria style lunch served 11 a.m.-l:3p.m., featuring turkey a la king. Budget fare dining, roast pork with coun$3.75 for try gravy, $1.75 for ages and $4.75 for ages 15 and up, ages served 5:30-- 9 p.m. TUESDAY: Cafeteria style lunch served 11 a.m.-l:3p.m., featuring veal parmesan. Associate Wives' coffee, 10 a.m. Regular dining, 5:30-- p.m. WEDNESDAY,-- Cafeteria style lunch served 11 a.m.-l:3p.m., .featuring meat loaf. Waitress service, club members and guests only, 11 a.m.-- l p.m., Heritage Room. Chicken Night, $1.95 for ages $3.95 for ages 4 and $4.95 for ages 15 and up, served 5:30-- p.m. THURSDAY: Cafeteria style lunch served 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m., featuring fried chicken. Regular dming, 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, club members and guests only, 11 a.m.-- l p.m. Dinner special is Cajun red snapper, $8.25, served 0 p.m. Disc Connection, main lounge, 8 APRIL 21: Dinner special is steak and clams, $9.95, served 0 p.m. George Fisher Officers' Wives' Band, 8 and Noncommissioned Officers' Wives' d art auction, 7 p.m. 6-1- p.m.-midnig- 0 3-- 9, 10-1- 4 0 9 0 p.m. (auto shop opens at 8:30 a.m.); Sunday (auto shop only), 10 " a.m.-p.m. SATURDAY: Deadline for registration for the fishing pole building class May 19. Cost is $10; cost for materials start at $25 for graphite rods. DESIGN MATTING, May 1, p.m., $5. Learn advanced techniques in matting.. Prerequisite: basic framing. TOLE PAINTING: May 2, p.m., $35 for six weeks. STAINED GLASS: May 3, 5:30-- 8 p.m., $35 for six weeks. PICNIC TABLE BUILDING: May 7, $50), three p.m., $10 plus materials (about ' a.m.-- (PG-13- t. MONDAY: Lunch, tamale pie or Oriental pepper steak. Special: hot pastrami on rye with soup, $2.25. Club closed this evening. TUESDAY: Lunch, Chinese combination lunch or breaded veaL Special: Beef and for-on- Lunch, beef stew, oven fried perch, stuffed cabbage rolls. Dinner, ginger pot roast, fried chicken, sweet and sour pork, SUNDAY: Lunch, lasagna, roast pork, Cornish hens. Dinner, meat loaf, baked chickV en with rice? Italian style veal. MONDAY: Lunch, barbecued beef cubes, baked ham, baked stuffed cod fish. Dinner, liver with onions, roast turkey, Swedish meatballs. TUESDAY: Lunch, pepper steak, veal parmesan, fish portions. Dinner, beef stew, simmered corned beef, oven fried perch. WEDNESDAY: Lunch Mexican day. Dinner, fried chicken, sweet and sour pork, " roast beef. THURSDAY: Lunch, meat loaf, baked ham, chicken teriyaki. Dinner, braised beef cubes, baked haddock, veal Italian style. FRIDAY: Lunch, meat loaf, spaghetti with meatballs, roast turkey. Dinner, pepper steak, breaded pork chops, tamale pie. APRIL 28: Lunch, barbecued chicken, fish portions, chicken fried steak. Dinner, roast pork, turkey chow mein, franks with bacon er casserole. Special: filet of chicken with soup, $2.25. TKD Disco, 9 p.m.-- l a.m. SATURDAY: Club closed today to prepare for the annual Base Enlisted Recognition Banquet., Club opens at 6 p.m. for those holding reservations to this banquet. SUNDAY: North Star Disco, 9 TODAY: "Downtown" (R) SATURDAY: "Madhouse" (PG-13- ) SUNDAY: "Crimes and Misdemeanors" MILITARY SPOUSE DAY: May 11, special discounts. Come in or call and see what we can offer you. DO IT YOURSELF FRAMING: Now available Wednesdays through Saturdays. Basic framing class card is required. REMEMBER: and prepayment is required for all arts and crafts 3-- 9 . WOOD QUALIFICATION: Class is held every Wednesday at 5 p.m. and every second your and fourth Wednesday at l and 5 p.m. springtime fun. The lodge accommodates This free class is required to work in the people in its three rooms and two wood lofts, and features a large sundeck, snack ARTIST shop. CRAFTSMAN CONTEST: Deadbar and lounge with woodburning stove. line is May 9. Categories include painting THE LOG CABIN is available for your func(oil, watercolor, acrylic, etc.), drawing and tions and parties. The cabin will accommoprints (any media), three dimensional date approximately 60 people. Cost is $25 (sculpture, metals, wood, glass, pottery, for use of the building plus a $5 key etc.) and general (handcrafted jewelry, deposit and $25 cleaning deposit. Deposits from items kits, molds or patterns deveare refundable. sources other than the artist). loped by e CENTENNIAL PARK PAVILION is a for Youth categories ages 17 and younger park which is available to all base perare: drawings, (paintings, fee or for basis sonnel on a family organizaetc. in various media) and general tional activities. The park is located fine arts and handcrafted directly wset of the south gate on 11th from items etc.) Call Ext. 72649 for kits, Street. Facilities include a pavilion with 28 or stop by Bldg. 534 for more information picnic tables, two gas grills, one sink area, forms. registration garbage cans, pay telephone, restrooms, .volleyball poles and horseshoe pits (sports equipment can be checked out at Sports Loan, Bldg. 524, Ext. 72892). Preseason fastpitch intramural WESTWATER CANYON RAFTING TRIP APRIL Deadline to enter is today. tournament. White scheduled V is water raft May down the rapids of the Colorado River. Entry fee is $50. Cost is $85 per person, which includes transportation, campgrounds and three meals. Participants must provide camping AEROBICS: Multi-leve- l (beginner through supplies, three travel meals and clothing. floor exercises for strengthand advanced) LAKE POWELL HOUSEBOAT TRIP is ening, toning, flexibility and relaxation. 4 or Sept. The trip, on May Classes are Monday, Tuesday and Thursa 50-fhouseboat, begins at Bullfrog Ma4:30-- 6 p.m. Call Ext. 73924 for more day, rina. Cost is $185 outside the houseboat information. or $195 inside. Call Outdoor Rec for more PINOCHLE LEAGUE: Need a partner for information. cards? Contact Thornton Community SECOND ANNUAL ALASKAN sport fishCenter for information on the newly ing adventure is slated for the last two formed league, Ext. 73924. weeks of June. This seven-datrip, which SQUARE pinochle DANCING: Come join us every costs $780 per person, includes one day Friday night at Thornton Community for king salmon across the Cook 1 1 p.m. Call Mary Manord, Ext. Inlet on Chuitna River, located on Indian , Center, for ,.. details. 70372, land; fishing for red salmon on the Russian WOMEN'S AND COED SOFTBALL: RegisRiver; boat fishing for king salmon on the tration is Monday and Tuesday. Play will Kienai River; some tackle and bait; transJune 1. Stop by Thornton Commubegin portation in Alaska and from the AnCenter for more information or call nity chorage airport. Airfare, fishing license Ext. 73661. and meals are not included. CAKE DECORATING: Class starts May 2, FOR MORE INFORMATION call Outdoor 4:30-6:3p.m., $20 for 5 classes (including Recreation, Ext. 73525, or come by Bldg. one on candy making). Call Ext. 73661 for 460. more information. 27-3- 1 two-acr- al (three-dimensiona- l, p.m.-midnigh- 6-- 6-1- p.m.-midnig- 31-Ju- ne Art Auction APRIL Art auction t. . y g 7-- 0 noodle casserole. Specialty line: deli line. GATEWAY, BLDG. 1294 MONDAY: Grilled breaded veal, barbecued beef ribs, turkey noodle casserole. Sandwich and soup special: cheeseburger and soup of the day. TUESDAY: Chicken Malibu, Mexican plate, pepper steak. Sandwich and soup special: Philly steak and soup of the day. WEDNESDAY: Salisbury steak, baked chicken, spaghetti. Sandwich and soup special: chicken salad and soup of the day. THURSDAY; Reuben sandwich, Swiss steak, beef stew. Sandwich and soup special: grilled ham and cheese and soup of the day. FRIDAY: Fresh catch, fish and chips, macaroni and cheese with ham, turkey noodle casserole. Sandwich and soup special: fishburger and soup of the day. WESTSIDE, BLDG. 1235 MONDAY: Grilled breaded veal, barbecued beef ribs, turkey noodle casserole. TUESDAY: Chicken Malibu, Spanish plate, pepper steak.' WEDNESDAY: Salisbury steak, baked chicken, spaghetti. THURSDAY: Liver and onions, Swiss steak, beef stew. FRIDAY: Fresh catch, fish and chips, macaroni and cheese with ham. NOTE: All menus are subject to change. " Hiding Club Mill STALLS AVAILABLE at the Hill Riding Club. Military members only. Contact Major Waliington, Ext. 73076. 28-2- 9: Alumni Reunion at the Officers' Reunion of military and retired members who were assigned to RAF bases in England between 1970 and 1978. Reunion will be in the Sacramento area. Contact SMSgt. Lawrence A. Carter, or or AUTOVON Bill Collick, or AUTOVON SEPT. Club, by the Officers' Wives' and Noncommissioned Officers' Wives Clubs. All proceeds will go to the scholarship fund, a program designed to award scholarships to military dependents. For more information call Tess Taft Cowan, 546-032- or Carla Fountain, 1, Tickets end Tours ROYAL LIPIZZANERS: In conjunction with Public Service Recognition Week, the famous Royal Lipizzaner Dancing Stallions from Austria will be performing at the Weber County Fairgrounds Golden Spike Arena May 12 at 6 p.m. Tickets are $3 per person for reserved seats and are available at Tickets and Tours, Bldg. 524. General admission tickets are also $3 each, but will allow you to bring children 5 years old and younger free. THE FOLLOWING TICKETS are available . at a discount from the Ticket and Tours Office: Plitt and Cinemark theater passes, Hogle Zoo, 49th Street Galleria, Salt Lake Golden Eagles hockey. FOR MORE INFORMATION, call Ext. 72892 or come by Bldg. 524. . Youth Center 6-- 8 non-member- s, y - 28: 633-542- 916-344-71- 7, 916-344-65- 82 674-317- 9. Baseballsoftall clinic, Rot frees' Activities The Retirees' Activi- MONDAY-FRIDA- ties Office, Bldg. 308, north side, is open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. For information call Ext. 75735. ttcvs Library National Library Week. The APRIL 22-2- 8: base library, Bldg. 440, just north of the ' NCO Club, is for military, civilians and dependents and is open Monday-Thursda9 a.m.-- p.m. and Friday-Sunda9 a.m.5 p.m Stop in and see what we have for you! The library has the 1990 Air University Sug9 . y, gested Professional Reading Guide pamphlet available. This is a list of 30 books recommended for the Air Force professional. Stop by arid pick one up. wonderful things your mom does for you. 1990 MEMBERSHIP CARDS can now be purchased for $9. INSTRUCTION CLASSES available in karate, ballet, tumbling, jazz dance and piano. TODAY: Roller skating in the gym, p.m., $1 for members, $1.50 for skate rental 50 cents. "Field of Dreams" on video, 8:30 p.m., free. SATURDAY: Youth Center cleanup, 1:30 p.m. Lip sync contest, 7 p.m. MONDAY: Four-wafrisbee, 3:30 p.m., free. TUESDAY: Last day of newspaper drive, all papers in by 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Pool tournament, 4 p.m., free. THURSDAY: Coloring contest, 3:30 p.m., free. FRIDAY: Skate for half price when you bring five aluminum cans! APRIL 1-- 2: 776-309- 1. 8. 15-1- TUESDAY: Chicken Malibu, London broil, citPepper steak. Specialty line: deli sandwiclics WEDNESDAY: Salisbury steak, baked chicken, spaghetti. Specialty line: Oriental plate. THURSDAY: Pork chops with dressing, Swiss steak, beef stew. Specialty line: Spanish plate. FRIDAY: Fresh catch, fish and chips, clubs-sponsore- 8: Civilian Recreation beef ribs, turkey noodle casserole. Specialty line: Spanish plate. t. Varsity Sports 27-2- CROSSWINDS, MONDAY: Grilled breaded veal, barbecued 6-1- clftSSGS Outdoor Adventure HILLHAUS LODGE is available for 9, 10-1- Doso Rostcurents BLDG. 230 10 a.m.- - noon at the Rex Athletic Fields, free. MOTHER OF THE YEAR essays are due by April 28. Tell us about all the DeCcro, After School THE BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL pro- gram is open to dependents of active and retired military and DOD civilians between kindergarten and sixth grade. Morning sessions begin at 6:30 a.m. Youth are given breakfast and transported to Hill Field and South Clearfield elementary schools. Children are picked up in the afternoon, brought back to the youth center and given a snack. The center also offers bus service to St. Joseph's Elementary School on Wednesdays and the first Friday of the month to accommodate the working parent. Parents must pick up children by 5 p.m. Cost is $2.50 per session or $5 per day per child. Register at the Youth Activities Center, Bldg. 883, Ext. 72419. |