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Show Nov. 24, 1993 Tree Sales Christmas THROUGH DEC. 24: Annual clamps, armatures, audio amplifiers, transmissions and much more. Items will be on display Dec. 2, 6 and 7, 7 a.m.-- 3 p.m. A complete list may be seen at Bldg. DDO. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. on SATURDAY Hill AFB Scout Christmas tree sale at Centennial Park, near the South Gate. Hours: M-p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-12:30-5:3p.m. Large variSunday, p.m.; ety of size and type. Come early for best selection! 3-- 8 B 8 the sale day. Bidders must be present and registered to bid. For more information contact Mike Sperry, or the Distribution Branch, Hill AFB. Ext. 0 399-642- 8, Civilian Recreation Outdoor Recreation WE HAVE MOVED! SIGN LANGUAGE CLASS: Starts Dec. 7, intermediate p.m., p.m., beginners 5-- 6 6-- Come see us for all your outdoor needs at our new location: Bldg. 402 (formerly the Cozy Corner Restaurant). 7 $30. COMPUTER CLASSES: Next session of Beginning WordPerfect starts Jan. 4, p.m. Cost is $25. Next session of starts Jan. 6, p.m. Cost is $25. SIGN UP for classes at the Thornton Community Center, Bldg. 460. Call Ext. for more information. TOY AND FOOD DONATIONS: Donations of new toys and food are being taken at all MWRS facilities. Look for the decorated box in the facility nearest you! CHRISTMAS IS COMING! Civilian Rec is sponsoring a Christmas tree contest for all offices and squadrons on base, and also a "My Favorite Christmas" essay contest. For more information call Ext. Deadline for entries is Dec. 10. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE CHANGE: Games originally scheduled for Dec. have been changed. Pick up a new schedule at Bldg. 564. 6-- 8 YELLOWSTONE: Snowmobile or snowcoach Feb. 18-2trips, Jan. 21-2Trip includes transportation, two nights' lodging, one day of snowmobiling or snowcoach and or prime rib dinner. Call Ext. for more information or to make MS-DO- S 0. 5:30-8:3- 0 reservations. LOG CABIN: Available for parties, weddings, meetings, open houses, receptions. Fee is $30 per day plus a refundable $30 key and cleaning deposit. Make reserva- tions at Thornton Community Center, Bldg. 460, Ext. EQUIPMENT CHECKOUT: Bldg. 402, Ext. Hours: Monday, 8:30 a.m.-- p.m.; Tuesday-Friday- , 9 a.m.-- p.m.; Saturday, 8:30 p.m.; Sunday, closed. Avoid the rush get your skis tuned up now! Bring them to us for quality work at low prices. YE OLDE SPORTS SHOPPE, Bldg. 402, offers a full line of winter clothing and ski accessories. All summer items are 10 percent off. Call Ext. for more information. 5 5 a.m.-l:3- 0 15-2- 3 Auctions DEC. 7: The Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office will conduct an auction at Hill AFB in Bldg. 894, beginning at 8:30 a.m. Items include typewriters, hardware, window frames, file cabinets, vehicular components, hand tools, tires, shop equip- Arts and Crafts BRAKE CLINIC offered at the auto hobby on a shop for basis. Purchase brake shoes at the shop, then call Ext. and make an appointment. POSTERS: The arts and crafts sales store has the latest in posters. Come and check them out. SALES STORE: See us first for holiday plaster kits, artist supplies, tole painting supplies, model airplanes and cars and other hobby craft supplies. Also, see the ment, medical equipment, furniture and much more. Items will be on display Dec. 1, 2 and 6, 7 a.m.-- 3 p.m. A complete list may be seen at Bldg. 890. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. on the sale day. Bidders must be present and registered to bid. Call for more information. Ext. DEC. 8: DRMO will conduct another auction beginat Defense Depot Ogden, Bldg. ning at 8:30 a.m. Items include hardware, drums, automotive components, flanges, one-on-o- 3-- 3-- D 1-- Through 1993, $17.95 per ticket for ages 3 and over. KNOTTS BERRY FARM: Through Dec. 24, tickets for adults are $13.75 and children are $10.90. ages DISNEYLAND: Plan your Christmas vacaCLASSES: tion now and purchase a pass for $21.45 and $35.75 for a DESIGN MATTING CLASS: Tuesday. pass. Prices are for all ages, 3 and above. pm., $5 per person. Prerequisite: GOING ON A TRIP? Stop by the communibasic framing. TOLE PAINTING: Class starts Dec. 1, ty center first. We have information on 5:30-hotels, camping, national parks and more. p.m., $18 for two weeks. Buy your If we don't have the information you need, Christmas wood project and brushes at we'll get it. the hobby sales store; most other supplies will be furnished. We have an excellent tole TICKETS AND TOURS: Check out the Disney World and Southern California packpainting instructor! CHILDREN'S PLASTER PAINTING ages and tickets, including Disneyland one- - and Children will CLASS: Dec. 4, 11 passes, Knotts Berry ornaments. Christmas mini Farm, Universal Studios, Sea World, Magpaint ic Mountain ($15.35), museums and more. Each is $1 and all painting supplies are We also have discount tickets for the Salt furnished. Ornaments can be used as pins, Lake Golden Eagles hockey games ($9.90), magnets or decorations. CHRISTMAS SPECIAL: Gingerbread house Sports Park, Hogle Zoo (adults $4, children $2), Crystal Springs, 49th Street class. Call the arts and crafts center for details. Galleria, Free Fall TowerBungee Jump and Weber State activities. TO REGISTER: Call the arts and crafts for more information. SKI PASSES: Powder Mountain, adult center. Ext. WE WILL BE CLOSED Thanksgiving Day. pass, $18.15; adult night pass, $9.35; children's pass, $10.45. Snowbasin, gift certificates, $24 (purchase at Thornton Community Center). Snowbird, for $28.20; Parkwest, pass pass for COMMUNITY THORNTON CENTER, for Park $15.40. $37.40. City, pass active-dutmiliBldg. 460, is open to all for $25.30. Solitude, pass of and retired tary, military Department Defense civilians. Patrons need not own FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call the Thornton Community Center, Ext. an MWR club card to utilize the facility. or stop by Bldg. 460. or in 4:45 AEROBICS: p.m., the recreation center. KARAOKE: Every Thursday, 7 p.m., in the Retreat. POKER NIGHT: Wednesdays, 5:30-73FIRST AND SECOND WEDNESDAY: p.m., join us for poker night in the Retreat. NCO Wives Club meets, 7:30 p.m. in the Each player starts with 100 points. At the end of two hours, the player with the most party room of the NCO Club. For more information call Jane Frith, or Virpoints wins dinner for two at a local restaurant. ginia McKay, BALLROOM RENTAL: The ballroom may be rented for parties, weddings and other festive occasions. Check out our reasona11 a.m.-HOURS: ble rates. p.m.; 11 a.m.-GOLDEN EAGLES HOCKEY: Dec. 10, $13 p.m.; closed Sunday and Monday. per person. Deadline for signup is Dec. 7. TEMPLE SQUARE: See the lights on Salt STORY HOUR: Wednesday, 11:15 a.m. ART PRINTS: The library has a variety of Lake's Temple Square, Dec. 15, $2 per person. Deadline for signup is Dec. 12. pictures available for checking out. For more information call Ext. UNIVERSAL STUDIOS SPECIAL: metal and glass hanging ornaments available at the engraving shop. DON'T FORGET that the arts and crafts sales store is now selling craft items on consignment. Only a 25 percent fee on all items sold and no monthly fee. 1 one-da- y two-da- y 8 two-da- y a.m.-noo- 3-- all-da- y all-da- y Community Center all-da- all-da- y all-da- y y all-da- y Monday-Thursda- NCO Wives Club 0 825-699- 546-495- Base Library Tuesday-Thursda- 8 y, 6 Friday-Saturda- Military - Civilian Personne- l- Convenient and Quick Cash!! Cash for personal needs, vacations, etc. T'VCEpfX 11 BORROW UP TO $200 INSTANTLY!! Military ID or Civilian ID and Post Dated Check is all you need. 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