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Show I ! Aug. 27, 1992 Base Library SUMMER HOURS: Tuesday-Saturda11 a.m.-- 6 p.m.; closed Sunday and Monday. STORY HOUR: Preschool story hour, Wednesdays, 11:15 a.m. y, Community Center THORNTON COMMUNITY CENTER, milBldg. 460, is open to all active-dutretired and itary, military Department of Defense civilians. Patrons need not own an MWR club card to utilize the facility. SEPT. 5, 6, 7: Hill AFB Lagoon Days. Tickcombets cost only $13.50 for an ination pass which includes Lagoon-a-Beacand $7.00 for a walk-ipass. Ticky all-da- y h n ets for this special event are available only at the Thornton Community Center, Bldg. 460. SMOKING CESSATION: Classes wil be held Sept. 8, 10, 15 and 17, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; at the Thornton Community Center, Bldg. 460. Sign up now by calling DO YOU KNOW the many benefits of being a volunteer? Develop new skills, obtain local references and valuable work experience, try out potential career moves, share your talent and skills where needed. Consider volunteering! Free child care is available. Call Diana Wiggins, volunteer coordinator, Ext. Center, Bldg. 308 (north side). Topics include market surge in sales, Utah's most affordable housing, and the 5 to 7 interest rates. All HAFB military and civilian employees are welcome to attend. Make reservations by calling the Housing Office at Ext. or ur Outdoor Recreation one-bedroo- American Red Cross CPRINSTRUCTORS: COMMUNITY 7:30 y, Tuesday-Wednesda- a.m.-- Pre-requisit- 1-- Museum 8-- 2 0 FOR 50-ce- INFORMATION: MORE ' INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES: Karate, ballet, tumbling, piano, jazz. Call 627-353- 103 DAYS UNTIL THE HOLIDAYS KEARSLEY'S COOLER SPECIALS NEW SUMMER SERVICE INSTALLATIONS till! SspM mum h ii TUNE-U- P SAVEON r. ALL SIZES All work guaranteed. 11Hm Parti Expert Installations Legs on all Jobs INCHES IN ONE BODY CONTOUR (Above results achieved in one contour!) LOSE Financing Available FRIGIKING 520 SO. STATE, CLEARFIELD 773-4636292-1- COOLERS W mm mm,, tm m 9 FOR THE HOLIDAYS $25.00 Off with this ad 636 a k K ar li ySJA 300 East Gentile - Layton TAN for your TEDDIE . 4-1- CALL TODAY! LOOK GOOD lrJyiiliiIJIjWlil:llli3Mi TC3I non-member- s. e: 2S A TODAY: Pencil toppers, 3:30 p.m. TOMORROW: Back to school rollers skating party, $1 for members, $2 for A limited number f skates available for a rental STANDARD FIRST AIDINSTRUCTORS: and p.m. Taught by Sept. Randy Reynolds, Ron Farnsworth, Patric Facemire and Debbie Fife at the American Red Cross Building, 2955 Harrison current Blvd. Cost is $50. card in standard first aid. 5 1 Youth Center age. YEAR-ROUN- vrv p.m., 4 taught by Patricia Morton and Jerry Downing at Thornton Community Center. current card in Cost is $50. Community CPR and at least 17 years of year-roun- d AND CLEAN, OIL AND readiness by enhancing the health, welfare and morale of the Air Force family. Our two main programs are: EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY MEMBER PROGRAM: Family members with physical, emotional or educational special needs are eligible for enrollment in the EFMP. This program provides counseling, information and referral services. FAMILY MALTREATMENT PROGRAM: This program assists families in which child abuseneglect or spouse abuse occurs. The staff provides assessment, treatment, referrals and support services, as well as individual, family and group therapy services for family members involved in any form of abuse or neglect. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call Brent lanes, family advocacy officer, or SSgt. Karl M. Moulton, mental health technician, at the Mental Health Clinic, Ext. . Pre-regist- Will COME OUT WHAT WE DO: The mission of the Family Advocacy Program is to support Air Force COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING: This free service is offered individually or as a mini health fair in your organization. Call Ext. for information. AIDS EDUCATION: We come to you for your organization's training, with the most current information available on AIDS. Have your training monitor call the to Health Promotion Office, Ext. set up a class. BACK INJURY PREVENTION: Sponsored through the American Red Cross and the Health Promotion Office. Call Ext. to schodulo STRESS MANAGEMENT: Classes will be held in September at the Family Support Center. Organizational class offerings will to resume in the fall. Call Ext. schedule. ALSO AVAILABLE: Computerized body fat measurement and nutrition and weight for management program. Call Ext. more information. CARTER CREEK: Cabins located in Uintah Mountains, open through Oct. 30. There cabins with refrigerare six Ext ator, stove, sink, cold ninning water, course. CAKE DECORATING I: microwave, heater and dining room table Classes start Sept. 17, meet every Thurswith chairs. Cabins sleep a maximum of five people with one double bed, one sinday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Thornton Community Center, Bldg. 460. gle bed and one set of bunk beds. RV parkLearn all about how to make beautiful ing also available. Other facilities include cakes. Class also includes one week on canshowers, laundry room and tent sites. Acdy making. tivity areas include horseshoes, volleyball FOR MORE INFORMATION: or to sign up court, picnic tables and barbecue pits. Call for any of these classes, please call Ext. for more information. Ext. CENTENNIAL PARK: Open through Oct. 31 for parties, picnics, reunions. Rent the AEROBICS: Monday through Thursday, 4:30-5:3- 0 pavilion for $20 plus a $30 cleaning and p m. Cost is $20 per month or $2 for more inkey deposit. Call Ext. per session. formation. WYOMING DOWNS: Aug. 29, 10:30 am. to approximately 5:30 p.m. Cost is $5, which FAMCAMP: Open through Oct. 31. Cost is includes transportation and general admis$10 per night and includes hookups. Call for more information. Ext. sion. by Aug. 28. for parties, TICKETS AND TOURS: Check out the Dis- LOG CABIN: Open for Rent reunions. California $30 plus and World Southern and packreceptions ney a $30 cleaning and key deposit. Call Ext. ages and tickets, including Disneyland, for more information. Knotts Berry Farm, Universal Studios, Sea World, Queen MarySpruce Goose and more. We also have movie passes for the Cinedome, Cinemark and Wilshire theatHOURS: 9 a.m.-- 3 p.m. Tuesers; and discount tickets for Hogle Zoo, days through Fridays, 9 a.m.-- p.m. SaturCrystal Springs, 49th Street Galleria and Wild Waters. days and Sundays. Closed Mondays, FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call the Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's. ADMISSION IS FREE but donations are Thornton Community Center, Ext. or stop by Bldg. 460. or WE Family Advocacy Health Promotions POOL NEWS POOL PARTIES: Available at both outdoor pools after 7 p.m. daily. Cost is $20 per r hour with a minimum and four-homaximum. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call Ext. or O Hill AFB Save Time & Money with our Contour Massage mTSff 3.Wfc cat m V m m m M Pflfg ' m I 247 24th Street In Ogden Park Hotel ECUIOE CF offers I FIEE HM UUa EICl 15 a Great ,5 - " B ft i - i i " r .A ' I I llilMi Gifts 544-726- 4l 71' r A 11 (Jjalcuie. Games BANQUET FACILITY FOR UP TO FORTY 2 y 15 of te::is m iu m (Reg. $40) $25.00 $35.00 SZECHUAN MANDARIN AND HUNAN CUISINE onion Perfectly cooked. Embellished with: tomalo, trencn Tries, dill olives, pickles, ring, catsup and mustard... and yes-Sa- ladl TAHZj PASS FwZCIIASE ?o ifrrp VIOilO MO. UNLIMITED PEOPLE S irving thm finmmt in... tasi lk::e offers 1 'V LA Men's Wear (Bring in this Coupon) (ml S Off Creams Lotions TE.2 25 Volunteers Sought Heal Estate Seminar SEPT. 9: The monthly real estate seminar sponsored by the Base Housing Office will be held at 9:00 a.m. at the Family Support. two-hou- Hilltop Times ENJOY AN AIR CONDITIONED Combination Dinner Suiting S5.75 LUNCH! Lara f 1 n 1 1 OA Downtown Roy, Utah LX OPEN 11:00 A.M. DAILY r lr girls go fj -- Starting At S action I Combination Dinnora LUNCH ft DINNER SPECIALS Sfrrvad in Comf ortabl and Friendly Atmosphara LEW MONICO'S 776-346- 3 Luncheon Specials At lr rv 505 Na MAIN LAYTON S3.45 CLOSED SUNDAY 547-008- 8 |