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Show 26 Hilltop Times AROUND THE EIILL June 29, 1 990 UQlTlzova' Club CcKco IVlixxcr TODAY: The Officers' Wives and NoncomTODAY: Cafeteria style lunch served p.m., featuring breaded filet of 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 0 p.m. "Mirage" band, main ' lounge, 8 p.m- midnight. missioned Officers' Wives' Clubs Scholarship Committee will sponsor a college mixer at 8 p.m. at the Officers' Club. Students eligible to attend are those who will be high school juniors or seniors next year as well as all college students and their guests. Sponsors of students must be members of either the NCO or Officers' Club. There is no charge to attend the event. For more information call Jeff at m Mm, 777-095- Outdoor AdvcnCuro 11 0 a.m.-l:3- sole. - OWCNCOWC College Mixer, 8 SATURDAY: Prime rib dinner special, $8.95 and $10.95, served 0 p.m. George Fisher Band, main lounge, 8 SUNDAY: Club closed. Next brunch is July P-- Thornton Community Center have t. p.m-midnigh- 0. CARTER CREEK CABINS: These cabins in ; the Uintah Mountains are available for reservation. Active duty military may reserve 28 days in advance; retired military and civilian employees may reserve a space 26 days in advance. Reservations must be paid for at the time they are made; ' no reservations will be taken over the phone. OPERATING HOURS: Saturday hours for changed to 11 a.m.-- 9 p.m. The only time the center and the Retreat will stay open past 9 p.m. will be for special functions. 15. MONDAY: Cafeteria style lunch served 11 a.m.-l:3p.m., featuring French dip sandwich. 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 breaded trout filet. Regular dining, 5:30-- 9 p.m., featuring trout almondine, $5.50: top sirloin ' specials: : steak, $6.50; leg of lamb, $5.95. WEDNESDAY: Club closed for Independence Day holiday. THURSDAY: Cafeteria style lunch served 11 a.m-l:3- 0 p.m., featuring fried chicken. Regular dining, 5:30-- 9 p.m. FRIDAY: Cafeteria style lunch served 11 a.m.-l:3p.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 p.m "C-- J Five" band, main lounge, 8 Aerobics Classos WEST 1277. p.m. Multi-lev- fish-burg- 6 0 Pool News No. Pool HOURS: 6-- 8 only 1, limited to lap swimming 6-1- 0 a.m., 11 ajn.-- l p.m., 6 p.m. Pools No. 2 and 3 open p.m. every day. 4-- p.m.-midnig- Monday-Frida- y. noon-- 7 Arts end Crafts PARTIES: The pools are available for private pool parties during hours of operations. Cost is $20 per hour with a two-hou- r minimum. Lifeguards will POOL be provided. WELDING: July 11 and 18, p.m., $15. Instruction in arc and gas welding. BASIC WOODWORKING: Starts July 16, p.m., $35 for six weeks. DESIGN A July 21r 11 a.m.-- 2 includes shirt and supplies. p.m., $7 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 WATER AEROBICS: Pool No. 2, Monday, a.m. Pool Wednesday and Friday, No. 1, Tuesday-Thursdap.m. Cost is $1 per session or use a pool pass. POOL PRICES: Individual, $1 per day, $5 per month, $60 per year. Family, $10 per j month, $120 per year. SWIM LESSONS: Late registration will be taken at Pool No. 3 the week of July noon-Cost p.m. Lessons run July for eight lessons is $15. Lessons are available for all age groups and all skill levels. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call Ext. 10-1- 1 y, 6-- 7 T: 2-- 6, 76010 .. BLDG. 1235 TODAY: Fresh catch, fish and chips, chicken breast with pea sauce. MONDAY: Swiss steak, chicken breast with mushroom sauce, beef stew. TUESDAY: Pork chops with dressing, Span: ish plate, pepper steak. WEDNESDAY: Closed. THURSDAY: Chicken Malibu, liver and onions, ham and limas with cornbread. FRIDAY: Fresh catch, fish and chips, Span- ish steak. NOTE: All menus are subject to change. Soiling Your Ccr? FOR YOUR INFORMATION: The Morale, Welfare and Recreation Division provides base employees an area to sell motorized vehicles. The use of other parking lots, adjacent roadways and unmarked parking slots for this purpose is not acceptable. For more information call the auto hobby shop, Ext. 73476. Rod Cross Hows CPR INSTRUCTOR CLASS: Aug. 20-27:30 a.m-- 4 p.m. in Bldg. 308 on base. Cost is $40, which includes three instructor manuals and a looseleaf binder. Prerequisite: current community CPR card. STANDARD FIRST AID INSTRUCTOR CLASS: Aug. 7:30 a.m.-- 4 p.m., 308. is Cost $60, which includes Bldg. manuals and a looseleaf. Prerequisite: current standard first aid card. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call Carma T-shi-rt 9-1- 9. 7 or 74617. Dose Library SATURDAY: No program, but come in to choose books and update your summer ' reading program sheet. JULY 7: Fire safety program, featuring the ClflSSGS WOOD QUALIFICATION: Class is held ev-- r 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 wood shop. fire department. base JULY 14: Solar leaf printing. Create your own artwork. JULY 21: Party to celebrate the summer reading program. FIRST The NCO Wives' Club meets, 7:30 p.m. in the NCO Club party room. All spouses are invited to come and join us. Legendary guitarist Johnny Heartsman, a member of the Bay Area Blues Hall of Fame, will appear at "An Evening at the Cotton Club, " 8 p.m. at the Officers' Club. Everyone is invited. Tickets are $10 and are available from Capt. Judy Cowans, Ext. 72914; Sgt. Raymond Christy, Ext. 76936; and Maj. Johnny Ledbetter, Ext. 73230. This special program, sponsored by Blacks In Government, will celebrate the excitement of a 1 930-4's Harlem nightclub. Doors open at 7 p.m. and the show begins at 8 p.m. People are encouraged to wear clothing from that era. For more information contact Sergeant Christy. -- Auction 1-- 0 1-- 1, 14-1- Dorney, 627-353- 5, 3. Dlood Drawing TUESDAY: Base blood drawing, 9 a.m.-- l p.m. at the Family Support Center, Bldg. 308N, conference room. There is a critical need for blood during the summer months. ' Everyone is encouraged to donate. For more information call Ext. 72191. Pcrddo SATURDAY: Come walk in the Ogden Pet Parade, a K-- walk to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Pick up information packets at participating Davis and stores, or call Weber county for more information. MDA at 9 944-166- 1 mation call Ext. 76557 or NCO Club 399-728- ic, 9 p.m.-- l a.m. ' cheeseburger with cole slaw or soup, $2.25. FRIDAY: Lunch, breaded trout or sweet and sour pork with rice. Special: fish filet sandwich with soup or cole slaw, $2.25. Dr. R.E. Disco. 9 p.m-a.m. radio-controlle- 546-444- p.m, $1 for A available for SATURDAY: '; free. 'x skating gym, members, $1.50 for limited number of skates rent, 50 cents. dance, p.m., 6-- 8 non-member- Pre-tee- n 6-- 8 SUNDAY: Roller skating in the gym, p.m., $1 for members, $1.50 for non- -' members. A limited number of skates available for rent, 50 cents. MONDAY: Double Dutch contest, 3:30 p.m., free. TUESDAY: Foosball tournament, 1 p.m., free. Parentvolunteer meeting, 7:30 p.m., at the youth center. WEDNESDAY: Closed. THURSDAY: Spin art, 4 p.m., 25 cents. FRIDAY: Football registration begins. 6-- 8 ' s. d 9, 5. a.m.-12:3- k D-ba- se Z-2- 48 July 12. CALLIGRAPHY: Class is Aug. 7 and 14, 4:30-5:3- 0 p.m. Cost is $20 per student. BASE QUEEN PAGEANT: Deadline for application is Aug. 1. Applications may be picked up at Bldg. 460. Participants, civilian and military, may be from any office on base; however, commander, director or chief of staff approval is required. Contestants must be employed on a permanent status and may be of any age or marital status. Student aides, co-o- p students, part-timemployees, temporary appointees and dependents are not eligible. Judging will be on overall appearance, poise, speaking ability and personality. The pageant will be Aug. 23. TO REGISTER: Call Ext. 73661 or come by Thornton Community Center, Bldg. 460. EVERY THIRD WEDNESDAY: Base En- listed Advisory Council meeting, 7:30 a.m at the Hillcrest Dining Hall, Bldg. 519. Next meeting is July 18. All military personnel are encouraged to attend. For more information call Sergeant Gordon, Ext. 79048. AWARD WINNERS: The following individuals have been awarded the Base Enlisted Advisory Council Military Image Award: SSgt. Bell, FTD 533; and A1C Lawson, 2701st EOD. For more information about this award contact your unit's BEAC rep. The BE AC would also like to recognize the following local students chosen as Commander for a Day: Christi Stephenson, Francis Weymouth Jr., Emily Bessinger, Syndi Nettles, Patrick Dicker-son- , Edward Loveby Jr. and Jeremy Evans. Roller skating in the gym, 8 p.m., $1 for members, $1.50 for Limited number of skates available for rental, 50 cents. SUMMER HOURS: Monday-Thursda10 a.m.-- 6 p.m.; Friday, 10 a.m.-- 9 p.m.; p.m.; Sunday, 8 p.m. Saturday, INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES: Karate, ballet, tumbling, jazz and creative movement. For more information contact the Youth Center, Ext. 72419. 1-- Center TODAY: Roller in the YcuCIi two-for-on- THURSDAY: Lunch, corned beef and cabbage or chicken fried steak. Special: . y, MONDAY: Lunch, catfish filets or Polish sausage with red cabbage. Special: cube steak sandwich with soup or cole slaw, $2.25. Weekly breakfast special, egg and sausage or bacon on a biscuit, $1. TUESDAY: Lunch, turkey and dressing or veal parmesan. Special: turkey and Swiss hoagie with soup or cole slaw, $2.25. Dining room open this evening for regular dine ing. No dining because of NCO Leadership School graduation in the balllounge. . 6-- p.m.-midnigh- and Civilian Qocrcctfon 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. Starts July 1. Call Ext. 73924 for more information. V SQUARE DANCING: Come join us every Friday night at Thornton Community Center, 1 p.m. Call Mary Maynard, Ext. 70372, for details. RC PILOTS NEEDED: If you fly model aircraft or would like to, the Hill Aeromodelers Club wants you! Members meet the first Tuesday of each month, 5 p.m., at the Thornton Commu- nity Center. Call Curtis Adams, after 5 p.m., or Ted Johnson, SMOKING CESSATION: Do you want to quit smoking? Free classes are July 9, 16, 0 23 and 30, 11:30 p.m. Class is open to all civilian and military employees. COMPUTER CLASSES: Four-weeclasses, $25 per person. begins July 10, Word Perfect on July 1 1 and starts non-membe- SATURDAY: "Tough Ducks," 9 p.m.-- l a.m. t. SUNDAY: North Star Disco, 9 WEDNESDAY: Closed. 460. : 1. TODAY: Lunch, breaded filet of sole or beef tips over rice. Special: French dip with soup or cole slaw, $2.25. "Tough Ducks" dance band, featuring '50s and '60s mus- room Poft JULY 11: The Defense Reutilization and MarHill AFB, will keting Office, Bldg. conduct an auction at Bldg. Defense Depot Ogden, Utah. Items include combat boots, heaters, valves, fire extinguishers, tents, office equipment, telephones, tarpaulins and more. A complete list of items DDO. Items will may be seen at Bldg. a.m.-- 3 p.m. Bidon 7:30 6, display go July der registration begins at 8 a.m. July 11; the sale begins at 9 a.m. For more infor0, . FOR MORE INFORMATION call Outdoor Recreation, Ext. 73935, or come by Bldg. Advisory Council VJivos' Club AND SECOND WEDNESDAYS: HCO 'Cotton Club'blues SATURDAY: - 774-974- DESIGN MATTING: July 3, p.m., $5. This class is for the experienced framer. Learn how to mat in special fancy designs and patterns. One night only. non-schedul- er - aerobics Monday, Tuesday and 4:30-p.m. Call Ext. 73661. el y, . 'V; 4:30-5:3- 0 SPORTS BUBBLE: Behind the Hess Fitness Center, Bldg. 520. Monday, Wednesday, - Friday, 6 a.m. Cost is $1 per day or $10 11 a.m. .Cost per month. Monday-Fridais $2 per day or $20 per month. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 4:30 p.m. Cost is $2 per day or $16 per month. All classes are one hour long. Spanish plate. TUESDAY; Pork chops with dressing, barbecued beef ribs, pepper steak. Specialty line: deli sandwiches. WEDNESDAY: Closed. 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. Sand-- ; wich 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: Closed. THURSDAY: Chicken Malibu, pork chops with dressing, Reuben sandwich.' Sandwich and soup special: barbecued beef and soup of the day. FRIDAY: Fresh catch, fish and chips, Spanish steak, beef noodle casserole. Sandwich and soup special: fishburger and soup of " ' Monday through Friday, Thursday, CROSSWINDS, TODAY: Fresh catch, fish and chips, chicken breast with pea sauce, baked beans and franks. Specialty line: deli sandwiches. MONDAY: Swiss steak, chicken breast with mushroom sauce, beef stew. Specialty line: - WESTSIDE, SIDE FITNESS CENTER: Bldg. Tuesday and Thursday, 3:30 p.m. Cost is $2 per class. CIVILIAN RECREATION CENTER: Daso Rostaurcnts BLDG. 230 the day. 0 9 6-- Cummer Day Cent? CAMP RUNS through Aug. 24, 6:30 a.m.-- 5 . p.m. ACTIVITIES include swimming, bowling, roller skating, field trips, sports, gairAs drama, music, cocking, arts and crafts and a child enrichment program titled Room to Grow. COST is $45 for days a week or $15 a day for days a week. This includes breakfast, lunch, snacks and all activities. FOR MORE INFORMATION call Ext. 3-- 5 1-- 72419. 2 |