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Show 28 ., 1 Hilltop Times Toastmastors WEDNESDAYS: Hill Climbers meet in 1. w AROUND THE HILL June 1, 1990. 773-040- Bldg. base cafeteria, conference room, north end, 11:30 a.m. Open to all military 1294, and civilian personnel. h '' ! ITC If Clubs 773-026- 76411. INTERNATIONAL TRAINING IN COMMUNICATION is the largest educational organization for women and men in the world. It is dedicated to help-- , ing its members develop leadership skills, ).:t it' increase communicative abilities, achieve through building self-- , confidence and learn efficient organization techniques. QUEST: Meets in the executive conference room in Bldg. 849, 11:15 a.m, every second and fourth Tuesday. They offer a full accredited course in communication and training. Hours are given credit in the 201 files. Open to all interested persons., For more information contact Joan Hofer, nt !.''.'' i it 6-1- h, 2. 0 9, - 6-1- y, 394-576- relaxed in social settings, plan and conduct events, etc., and use proven communicative skills to advance in their personal and professional lives. For more information call Verla Pierson, 394-143- Fitness Center the Hess FitEffective NEW HOURS: today, ness Center summer hours of operation will go into effect. Hours will be 6 a.m.-- 9 9 a.m.-5:3- 0 p.m. p.m. Monday-FridaSaturday, Sunday and holidays. Pool No. 1 will be open 8 a.m., 11 a.m.-- l p.m. and 6 p.m. for lap swimming. Pools No. 2 and 3 will be open 11 a.m.-- p.m. y, - 8. 6-- Qod Cross Classes 4-- COMMUNITY CPR: Tuesday and Thursday, SUMMER READING PROGRAM: Sign up begins Saturday at 10:30 a.m. This reading program, for children includes a different program evages morning at the library, Bldg. Saturday ery ' 440. For more information call Ext. 72533. VOLUNTEERS are sought for children's storytime. We provide books and refreshments. A small group (no more than 20) listens to stories, does an of colors or and has a treat. activity self-direct- 7 pre-schoole- rs Pool Mows Monday-Fridaa.m. and 10 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and holidys, 11 a.m.-- 5 p.m. WATER AEROBICS: Monday; Wednesday a.m. Tuesday-Thursdaand Friday, p.m. Cost is $1 per session or use a pool HOURS: 6-- 8 y, a.m.-- 9 10-1- 1 y, 7-- 8 pass. POOL PRICES: Individual, $1 per day, $5 per, month, $60 per year. Family, $10 per month, $120 per year. GET ON THE ROAD Mitsubishi V 47- All Galant wheel drive, air, sunroof X GSX ' x '6013 STICKER PRICE LESS YOUR REBATE LESS YOUR DISCOUNT YOUR SPECIAL NO Stickers on Windshields 00 A Sonata Air. cassette ZONE AHEAD "j T '84 '85 '85 '89 '88 '88 '88 '88 '89 AMC Eagle Wagon 4x4 Pontiac Sunbird CHeV. S-1- 0 Pickup vvfehell Hyundai Excel air, cass Ford Escort gl Subaru Justy 4x4 Dodge Aires Wagon Pontiac Fiero Dodge Shadow Air, cass '87 Chev. IROC Loaded sr-'87 Toyota '90 Mitsubishi Montero Loaded 5 T" Comploto Protoction Packago Paint Fabric Undersea! Rustguard Only $296 Installed 03455 53459 04728 85347 05463 05678 05958 06985 07210 09436 011 318 015,310 Tuno-u- p CARS & fir Expires I 1US' SAVINGS BONDS THE GREAT AMERICAN INVESTMENT Q Tjt E USE R3EVU P3 Special 4 cyl. $34.95 Includes Hyundai I These guys want you to stop wasting your tax dollars PARTS SERVICE Minor ". pW yjs T NOW SALE 4-run- ner '', $13,067 $700 $2006 ( Prices will be marked on all Sonatas Order your 3000 Ju NT $10,231 I9j0 ; xV Hyundai STICKER PRICE LESS YOUR REBATE LESS YOUR DISCOUNT YOUR SPECIAL NO HASSLE PRICE p HASSLE PRICE V Prices will be marked on Galants, Monteros, Sigma, Wagon and Trucks. i De 8582 $19,522 $1000 $3296 1 roail lo a child's higher education is not as long as you think. Stan paving tlic way with U.S. Savings Bonds purchased through the payroll savings plan. Bonds are a safe investment, earn market-baserates, and have tax advantages. Ask your canvasser about new education features ol'bonds purchased alter January I, 1990.- The Discount Tmhev plugs Mitsubishi TRUCKS 10 OFF Accossorios All stock in Hours: 9-- 1 8--6 Mon-Fr- 'ss i , Expires o Wildfires in our country are a terrible A waste of natural resources. A waste of natural beauty. A waste of money. Yet every single year, over one billion in tax dollars goes up in smoke. That's what it costs to protect our nations resources and fight wildfires. So, think of these famous faces next time you're in the great outdoors. And remember, only you can prevent forest fires. waste. Saturday ed 5-1- 3, 2, I loss . Dcso Llbrcry 0 , ARTICULETTES: Dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m. at Harman's Restaurant, 1412 Washington Blvd., Ogden, every second and fourth Thursday. There are openings for new members, both men and women, who are interested in learning to communicate effectively, feel confident and non-prof- it 1:1': p.m., at the chapter house, 1961 Washington Blvd., Ogden. Cost is $20 with book, $15 without. Also June 23, 8:30 a.m.-5:3- 0 p.m. STANDARD FIRST AID: Saturday, 8:30 a.m.-5:3- 0 p.m., $25$20. Abo June 16, 8:30 a.m.-5:3- 0 p.m. and June 25 and 27, p.m. PROFESSIONAL CPR: June 12 and 14, 0 p.m., $15 plus a pocket mask. INSTRUCTOR COURSES: Standard first aid, June 12, 14 and 16, $40. Another session June 12, 29 and 30. Call Carma Dor-nefor more information on these classes. club president, or Renee McCol-lougExt. 78176. RHETS: Meets in the conference room of Bldg. 1207, 4 p.m., every second and fourth Wednesday. Membership is open to both men and women, military and civilian. For more information call Ruth or Frances Fields, Ext. Carper, B |