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Show 20 Hilltop Times July 9, 1992 the Company Monthly meeting Grade Officers Association, 11:30 a.m. at the Officers Club. Guest speaker is Steve Diamond from Security Police Criminal Investigations. All CGOs are welcome. Advisory Council TODAY: Base Enlisted Advisory Council meeting, 9 a.m. at Thornton Community Center. Everyone is invited. Pertinent base issues are discussed. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call SrA. Romeo L. Kabigtuig, Ext. ITC Federal Women's Club luncheon, 12:30 p.m. at Theresa's Indian Village Restaurant, Clearfield. Make reservations by Wednesday with Verna Nichol, Thelma Jones, or Bil-li- e Murray, 393-810- 773-040- 1 Training Classes and learn efficient organization tech- niques. QUEST: Meets in the D06 conference room in Bldg. 849. 11:15 a.m.. the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. They offer 2; 2. ASSAULT RIFLES Special Perms Manicure or Pedicure 19 Both Manicure and Pedicure Haircut......... ....... 700with Style Haircoloring, Haircut and Style.... 2500 1500 All Services Available Walk-in- s 7.62 x 39 MM 1000 INCLUDES: rifle, sling, ALL NEW!! Ray 2654 W. 6000 S., ROY 10 & RDS FEDERAL FIREARM LICENSED DEALER 30rd (Offer DINNER SPECIAL 1 LUNCH Time Through All 2866 Washington Blvd. & Women's Cuts July 25, 1992) Layton 544-499- 9 8 July Acres Arts and 11-1- Spring Festival Park 620 South 1350 East 7 For information 489-365- Evening performances 8:00 p.m. Gates open at 6:00 p.m. 5 General Admission Adult. ........$6.00 73 5 621-912- HOURS: Lunch. 1 1 .00 A.M.-3.0- 0 P.M.; Dinner, 5:00-10:0- 0 Closed 3-- 5 P.M. Mon. Sat; Closed Sundays Child years' dancers are from China, France, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, Poland, Tahiti and the Urvted States. These groups travel with musicians who perform live music for six to ten dances. The dancers, who wear traditional costumes, will participate in a week-lon- g whirlwind tour of under 12 ... Sr. Citizen. ....... .$5.00 $3.00 This 0 P.M. . Utah County, which will include parades, performances and parties for dancers and their local host families. 9 a good til World Folkfest You Can Eat Ogden offer: 1133 N. Main $345 DINNE- R- 0.yS35 the following $15.00 12 OZ. DRINK WITH LUNCH OR DINNER Night Only m CALL 825-867- 9 (EVENINGS) CashMoneyOrder Only 776 3973 Monday thru Thursday JCoHsd-H- She performs, specializing In Men Lee's Mongolian Bar-B--Q and Restaurant FREE 5 $230.00 Paratrooper Model add $30.00 Ammo? 100 Welcome! Simulator. Club facilities, located in Bldg. 1 , are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Office hours are 8 a.m.-- p.m. Monday-FridaCall Ext. .71487 for more $5.00 Off Any Service metal slip, folding zytel stock, wood stock 2500 Cathe cleaning kit bayonet, oiler, Warriors, Arrows, C-3- 18 ytd. Makes uiiik 5 G152sT Tomahawks a and an ATC-61- 0 al Ik Tilik Atmie Sdut ixpetiem and salhlttdm guatadeed fait $KS TYPE Featuring Brenda Hadley and Aero Club COME FLY the friendly skies and enjoy ' scenic views all year around with an airplane from the Hill AFB Aero Club. Membership is open to all government employees and those who directly support the base mission. The club has 544-167- INTERNATIONAL TRAINING IN COMMUNICATION is one of the largest nonprofit educational organization in the world. It is dedicated to helping its members develop leadership skills, increase communicative abilities, achieve through building JULY 295-533- SPEAK UP! What are you waiting for? Join Hill Climbers Club. We meet every Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. at the base cafeteria's conference room, Bldg. 1294, north end. Open to everyone. Call Joel Hatch. or Karen Jones. Ext. Ext. 773-026- Federal Women 18: 5; Toastmasffers , geants Association meets at Hillcrest Dining Hall at noon. All Air Force enlisted personnel and active AFSA members are encouraged to attend. For more information contact TSgt. Craig Beste, Ext. 166; TSgt. Andy Fletcher, Ext. or SSgt. SSgt. Dan Robinette, Ext. Wally Raven, Ext. 7-- 825-476- an accredited course in communication and training. Credit hours are put in a member's 201 file. Classes are offered to both military and civilians. For more information contact Joan Hofer, or Francine Nott. Ext. RHETS: Meets in Thornton Community Center. 11:30 a.m.-- l p.m., every second and fourth Wednesday. Membership is open to both men and women, military and civilian. For more information call Ruth or Shirley Brown. Ext. Carper. or ARTICULETTES: Meets at the Heritage Park Care Center. 2700 West 5600 South. Roy, at 7 p.m. 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 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 Earlene Walker. Ext. or Jean Speirs. Ext. Air Force Sergeants THIRD TUESDAYS: The Air Force Ser- Officers Company Grade of TODAY: Booths selling ethnic food and souvenirs from the guest countries add to the international flavor of the Folkfest, l"..i.i-;v;- Pictured right, member of a traditional dance group from France. SCHEDULE Saturday July 1 OF EVENTS 1 Thursday, July 8 p.m. 5 p.m. Art Museum to City Hall Opening Grand Folk Parade 8 p.m. Spring Acres Art and Recreation Park Parade Spring Acres p.m. University Mall Shows 8 p.m. Spring Acres Art and Recreation Park Evening Performance Tuesday, July 14 8 pm. Spring Acres Art and Recreation Park Evening Performance Wednesday, July 15 8 p.m. Springville Art Museum Parking Lot Public Street Dance (WUiamCaU'SUghtopa Paris, Idaho Park Friday July 17 8 p.m. Spring Acres Art and Recreation Park Evening Performance Saturday, July 18 5 p.m. City Hall to Art Museum Closing Grand Folk Parade 8 p.m. Spring Acres Art and Recreation Park Closing Ceremonies, Final Performance Opening Performances Monday, July 13 a7P', and Recreation Evening Performance of Nations 12-- 2 Art 16 Monday, July 20 8 p.m. Spring Acres Art and Recreation Park Encore Performance )RATTHEDOOR TlCKETSAVAlUr ' mmmmmmi lhhi iiiib.hu iwi.jiiiiiilluiW.,imn.mwiiiii annul SPONSORS) Montpeber-I- l i'.w.iip awnwuw uiti iuwiiWiujiijwwwKiwwwjMwiw"'ww 854 were fighting for 3ur American Heart Association f& Q y. |