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Show 26 June Hilltop Times AROUND THE HILL 1, 1990 Daso Restaurants BLDG. 230 pcrtistrtrr Dm wltl hit rsa U l.tn t!;;ra tnyt fc ? c net eppfy to pjcrmemmt, tsfl lUtr. I& ccr.itantly then-i- a, cfHisw' end KCO ca-imcmn- tfcsi to Direct th.tor, ell U. r Ext. 77321. Ofvicors' 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 prime rib, $8.95 and $10.95, served p.m. "Brass Taxx" band, main lounge, 8 SATURDAY; Dinner special is prime rib, $8.95 and $10.95, served 0 p.m. George Fisher Band, main lounge, 8 0 p.m.-midnig- 6-1- p.m.-midnig- SUNDAY: Brunch, 11 a.m.-- 2 p.m., $2.95 for $6.95 for $4.95 for ages 10-1ages 15 and up. Janice Johansen at the orages ganpiano while you dine. MONDAY: Cafeteria style lunch served 1 1 a.m.-- l :30 p.m., featuring turkey a la king. Mexican buffet served 5:30-- 9 p.m.; $2.95 for ages 9 and younger, $5.75 for ages 10 and up. TUESDAY: Cafeteria style lunch served 11 a.m.-- l :30 p.m., featuring veal parmesan. Officers' Wives Club board meeting and e steak night, brunch, 9:30 a.m. $9.95, 5:30-- 9 p.m. WEDNESDAY; Cafeteria style lunch served 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m., featuring meatloaf. Waitress service, club members and guests only, 11 a.m.-- l p.m., Heritage Room. Chicken Night, $1.95 for ages 4 and $4.95 for ages 15 $3.95 for ages and up, served 5:30-- 9 p.m. THURSDAY: Cafeteria style lunch served 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m., featuring fried chicken. Regular dining, 5:30-p.m., Heritage 3-- 9, 4, Two-for-on- 3-- 9, 10-1- 9 Room. FRIDAY: Cafeteria style lunch served 11 a.m.-l- . 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 prime rib, $8.95 and $10.95, served 0 p.m. Also available is filet of salmon, $5.50; top sirloin, $6.95; and breaded shrimp, $5.95. "London Bridge" band, 8 main lounge. Company Grade Officers' Council meeting, 4:30 p.m. DP Night, $1 discount on evening dining to any club member in DP. . 6-1- 8-o- z. p.m.-midnig- Daso Thoctor ), Civilian Rocroafion AEROBICS: Multi-leve- l (beginner through advanced) and floor exercises for strengthening, toning, flexibility and relaxation. Classes are Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 4:30-- 6 p.m. Free introductory class. Call Ext. 73924 for more information. SQUARE DANCING: Come join us every Friday night at Thornton Community Center, p.m. Call Mary Maynard, Ext. 70372, for details. 7-1- 1 RC PILOTS NEEDED: If you fly model aircraft or would like to, radio-controll- ed the Hill Aeromodelers Club wants you! Members meet the first Tuesday of each month, 5 p.m., at the Thornton Community Center. Call Curtis Adams, after 5 p.m., or Ted Johnson, CAKE DECORATING: This is part two of a course that was taught last month. Class p.m., and begins Wednesday, 6:30-8:3- 0 costs $15 for four weeks. TO REGISTER: Call Ext. 73661 or come by Thornton Community Center, Bldg. 460. ; 774-974- 546-444- 5. Novs SATURDAY: Meeting of the Hul Chapter of IMAGE and the Utah Hispanic Associa1 p.m. at the Davis County Library, Central Branch, 155 North Wasatch Drive, Layton. The meeting is being held to inform the Davis County and Hill AFB of community of the goals and concerns to discuss also and these organizations statewide issues with the local Hispanic community and other concerned individuals. Everyone is welcome to attend. tion, fish-burg- WESTSIDE, BLDG. 1235 TODAY: Fresh catch, fish and chips, chick--. en breast with pea sauce. MONDAY; Swiss steak, chicken breast with mushroom sauce, beef stew. TUESDAY: Pork chops with dressing, Spanish plate, pepper steak. WEDNESDAY: Grilled chuckwagon steak, roast turkey with dressing, spaghetti. a.m.-12:3- Wives' Club T: JUNE 9: Directorate of Materiel Management's Eighth Annual Chili Cookoff, at s, T-shi-rt "F-Troo- Seminar Rod Estato real estate seminar 13: Monthly spon- cl&SS&S sored by the base Housing Office, 9 a.m. in the Family Support Center, Bldg. 308, north end. This month's subject is "How to sell your home without a realtor in 90 days." All base employees are welcome. Make your reservation by calling Ext. 71840 or 72962. WOOD QUALIFICATION: IttLkrost IVlonu , steak. "VACATION SENSATION": Vacation packages will continue to be offered year-- , round. New destinations are becoming available. Watch the Hilltop Times for more details. HILL AFB DAYS AT WYOMING DOWNS: June 9, $7.50 per person includes transportation and admission. Sign up at Tickets and Tours. HILL AFB DAY WITH THE TRAPPERS: July 7, 7 p.m., at Derks Field in Salt Lake " City. Special price is $2.50 per person. CONCERT TICKETS: Tickets and Tours has made arrangements with the Salt Palace to sell tickets to all major events including concerts. Although these tickets will not be sold at a discount, a good selection of seats will be available for all events. FOR MORE INFORMATION or to purchase tickets, call Ext. 72892 or come by Bldg. 524. Novs CGOC JUNE 8: Company Grade Officers' Council meeting, 4:30 p.m., Officers' Club. NEW OFFICERS: Capt. Anne Houseal, president; 2nd Lt. Lisa Meade, internal vice president; Capt. Kurt Schuman, ex- Defense Reutilization and MarketJUNE ing Office will conduct a local auction, 9 a.m. in Bldg. 894. Items to be offered include mechanical power transmission ternal vice president; 1st Lt. Kent equipment, automotive components, electrical and electronic components, office furniture and machines, shipping containers, vehicles and more. Items will go on display June 8, daily except weekends from 7:30 .m. to 3 p.m. Registration will begin at 8 a.m. on the day of the sale; bidders must be registered. For more information call Ext. 76557. " UCOClub The trip, on a 50-f- houseboat, Sept. at begins Bullfrog Marina. Cost is $185 outside the houseboat or $195 inside. Call Outdoor Rec for more information. SECOND ANNUAL ALASKAN sport fishing adventure is slated for the last two weeks of June. This seven-da- y trip, which costs $780 per person, includes one day for king salmon across the Cook Inlet on Chuitna River, located on Indian land; fishing for red salmon on the Russian River; boat fishing for king salmon on the Kienai River; some tackle and bait; transportation in Alaska and from the Anchorage airport. Airfare, fishing license and meals are not included. JACKSON HOLE RAFT TRIP: June 1 , $90 per person. Trip includes transportation, campground, rafts, canoes, guides, and four meals. FOR MORE INFORMATION call Outdoor Recreation, Ext. 73525, or come by Bldg. TODAY: Lunch, barbecued beef ribs or breaded filet of sole. Special: filet of chicken with soup or cole slaw, $2.25. Disco by Sinbad, 9 p.m."-- l a.m. SATURDAY: Disco by North Star, 9 p.m.-- l a.m. SUNDAY: Disco by Dr. R.E., 9 t. 9. Meredith, treasurer; and 2nd Lt. Kevin Stone, secretary. In addition to base the council fosters fellowship and a broadened knowledge of other officers', career fields. sup-por- t, p.m.-midnigh- 29--Ju- ly 460. MONDAY: Lunch, pork chops with wild rice or breaded veal Special: turkey and cheese croissant with soup or cole slaw, $2.25. Weekly breakfast special, creamed beef on toast or biscuit, $1. TUESDAY: Lunch, meatloaf or hot turkey sandwich. Special: taco with soup or cole slaw, $2.25. dinner, 9 p.m., or $9.95 halibut, $7.95. prime rib, WEDNESDAY: Lunch, fried chicken or country fried steak. Special: cheeseburger with soup or cole slaw, $2.25. Disco by Ken Do, 9 THURSDAY: Lunch, liver and onions or Salisbury steak. Special: Reuben sandwich with cole slaw or soup, $2.25. FRIDAY: Lunch, catfish filets or sweet and sour pork. Special: fish sandwich with soup or cole slaw, $2.25. Disco Connection Disco, 9 p.m.-- l a.m. Two-for-o- p.m.-midnigh- , 5-- ne t. p.m. Kiddie and adult rides, games, concessions and free entertainment. SUMMER HOURS: Monday-Thursda10 a.m.-- 6 p.m.; Friday, 10 a.m.-- p.m.; p.m.; Sunday, Saturday, p.m. INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES: Karate, ballet, tumbling, jazz and creative movement. For more information contact the Youth Center, Ext. 72419. noon-1- 0 y, 9 Ycu:!j Center TODAY: donut 1-- competition, 4 Dangling p.m., free. Roller skating in the gym, p.m., $1 for members, $1.50 for 6-- 8 non-membe- A limited number of skates available for rent, 50 cents. SATURDAY: Birthday night, 6 p.m., free cake! SUNDAY: Roller skating in the gym, p.m., $1 for members, $1.50 for A limited number of skates available for rent, 50 cents. MONDAY: Hoopla, 4 p.m., free. TUESDAY: Stunt kickball, 4 p.m., free. WEDNESDAY: Hogle Zoo, 10 a.m.-p.m., $2 for members. $3 for 6-- 8 3 non-membe- r. THURSDAY: Wax paper placemats, 4 p.m., free. FRIDAY: Roller skating in the gym, p.m., $1 for members, $1.50 for Limited number of skates available for rental, 50 cents. "Look Who's Talking" on video, 6 p.m., free. SPRING CARNIVAL: Today through 6-- 8 non-membe- Sunday at Centennial Hours will be today, 6 Saturday, noon-midnigh- t; f A p.m.-midnigh- Park. t; and Sunday, f " ' 6-- 8 9 Cummer Day Camp REGISTRATION for summer day camp is under way at the Youth Activities Center, Bldg. 883, for children ages s. non-member- t. ' fly-fishin- g Tickets end Tours DISCOUNT TICKETS: The following tickets are available at a discount from the Ticket and Tours Office: Plitt and Layton Hills Cinemark theater passes, Raging Waters (Salt Lake City), Lagoon, Hogle Zoo, 49th Street Galleria, Salt Lake Trappers baseball, Salt Lake Sting soccer, Cherry Hill, Wyoming Downs, Wild Waters (Ogden), Wet 'n' Wild (Las Vegas), Crystal Springs, Disneyland, Sea World, Magic Mountain, Knottsberry Farm, Universal Studios, Movieland Wax Museum and Queen MarySpruce Goose. ev- wood shop. Auction 13: 15-1- Class is held ery Wednesday at 5 p.m. and every second and fourth Wednesday at' 1 and 5 p.m. This free class is required to work in the Ad vonfuro ' Outdoor LAKE POWELL HOUSEBOAT TRIP is TODAY: Lunch, barbecued ham steaks, ginger pot roast, chicken with rice. Dinner, roast pork, veal steaks, chicken fillets. SATURDAY: Lunch, meatloaf, fried chicken, barbecued ribs. Dinner, baked ham, lasagna, oven fried flounder. SUNDAY: Lunch, fried shrimp, baked chicken with gravy, spaghetti with meatballs. Dinner, roast beef, salmon cakes, barbecued chicken. MONDAY: Lunch, beef stew, baked stuffed pork chops, baked halibut. Dinner, baked ham,' chicken Creole, seafood platter. TUESDAY: Lunch, roast pork, veal parme-safried chicken. Dinner, chicken fried steak, fish portions, barbecued ribs. WEDNESDAY: Lunch, Oriental day. Dinner, barbecued beef cubes, turkey with noodles, fried catfish. THURSDAY: Lunch, pepper steak, baked trout, chili mac. Dinner, sweet and sour pork, simmered corned beef, Salisbury T-shi-rt. 2 Sandridge Valley Park, 4400 S. 2100 W., Roy. Setup will start at 7 a.m. with preparation starting at 10 and judging at 2 p.m. Plaques will be given for first through fifth places, as well as a people's choice award. team will Jon Shively and his title. defend to their Everyone is attempt welcome to participate, including contractors. To enter, call Charlie Siegel, Ext. 78196; Ann Reavis, Ext. 76521; Kay Mikesell, Ext. 71279; or J.R. Hines, Ext. 76746. JUNE to turn wood. how POWDER PUFF AUTO: Starts June 19, p.m., $15 for two weeks. Learn the basics of engine workings and minor repair. BASIC BASKET WEAVING: Starts June 19, p.m., $40 for three weeks, which includes aU supplies. Three baskets will be completed during this class. Starts June 23, 11 DESIGN A Air brusha.m.-includes p.m., $7, iron-onmore. and ing, spinning, glitter Children age 8 and under mast be accompanied by an adult. ROD RUN: July 29, 10 a.m.-- 4 p.m. Bring your "special" cars, trucks or motorcycles to Centennial Park. Cost is $15 for parand ticipants, which includes a dash plaque. No charge to spectators. Enjoy a complete chicken dinner for $4. Other activities include volleyball, creeper races and water balloon toss. DO IT YOURSELF FRAMING: Now available Wednesdays through Saturdays. Basic framing class card is required. and preREMEMBER: payment is required for all arts and crafts Chili C00E10CJ . THURSDAY: Chicken Malibu, liver and onions, ham and limas with cornbread. FRIDAY: Fresh catch, fish and chips, Spanish steak. NOTE: All menus are subject to change. TOLE PAINTING: Starts June 9, 10 0 p.m., $25 for six weeks. LATHE WOODWORKING: Starts June 11, p.m., $15 for three weeks. Learn FIRST AND SECOND WEDNESDAYS: The NCO Wives Club meets in the NCO Club party room, 7:30 p.m. All spouses are invited to come and join us. er the day. r NCO ! n, TODAY: "Crazy People" (R), 7 p.m. SATURDAY: "The First Power" (R), 7 p.m. SUNDAY: "A Shock to the System" R), 7 p.m. 7 p.m. "Nuns on the Run" (PG-13- If.lAOG CROSSWINDS, TODAY: Fresh catch, fish and chips, chicken breast with pea sauce, baked beans and franks. Specialty line: deli line. MONDAY: Swiss steak, chicken breast with mushroom sauce, beef stew. Specialty line: . Spanish plate. TUESDAY: Pork chops with dressing, barbecued beef ribs, pepper steak. Specialty line: deli sandwiches. WEDNESDAY: Grilled chuckwagon steak, roast turkey with dressing, spaghetti. Specialty line: Oriental plate, v THURSDAY: Chicken Malibu, London broil, ham and limas with cornbread. Specialty line: Spanish plate. FRIDAY: Fresh catch, fish and chips, Spanish steak, beef noodle casserole. Specialty line: deli sandwiches. GATEWAY, BLDG. 1294 TODAY: Fresh catch, fish and chips, chicken breast with pea sauce, baked beans and franks. Sandwich and soup special: and soup of the day. MONDAY; Liver and onions, chicken breast with mushroom sauce, beef stew. Sandwich and soup special: hamburger and soup of the day. TUESDAY: Mexican plate, barbecued beef ribs, pepper steak. Sandwich and soup special: Philly steak and soup of the day. WEDNESDAY; Grilled chuckwagon steak, roast turkey with dressing, spaghetti. Sandwich and soup special: chicken salad and soup of the day. THURSDAY: Chicken Malibu, pork chops with dressing, Reuben sandwich. Sandwich and soup special: barbecued beef on bun and soup of the day. FRIDAY: Fresh catch, fish and chips, Spanish steak, beef noodle casserole. Sandwich and soup special: fishburger and soup of Arts end Crafts Rummage Gclo SATURDAY: Rummage sale, 9 a.m.-- 4 p.m. at 1007 N. Main, Sunset, sponsored by Federally Employed Women. Great bargains on books, clothes, housewares, refreshments and a whole lot more. 6-1- 2, dependents of active military, retired military or DOD civilians. Camp runs . Monday jthrough Aug. 24, 6:30 p.m. a.m.-- 5 ACTIVITIES include swimming, bowling, roller skating, sports, games, drama, music, cooking, arts and crafts and a child enrichment program titled Room to Grow. Field" trips include Hogle Zoo, Wild Waters, Hansen Planetarium, Fort Buenaventura, Sports Park, 49th Street Galleria and much more. COST is $45 for days a week or $15 a day for 2 days a week. This includes breakfast, lunch, snacks and all activities. FOR MORE INFORMATION call Ext. 3-- 5 1-- 72419. |