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Show 18 May 30, 1996 Hilltop Times Youth Activities Fii-Sa- t. 7 9 6-- 4-- 7 6 5--7 5:30-6:1- 5 7 5:30-6:1- 7 5 5-- 7 6:30-8:3- FAMILY NIGHT: Wednesdays, 8 p.m. Open to all base employees, their family members and guests. June 5 and June 26 are family game nights, free; June 12, karaoke night with George Miller, free; June 19, family bingo night, $5pack. BALLROOM RENTAL: The ballroom may be rented for parties, weddings and other occasions. Check out our reasonable rates. TICKETS AND TOURS: Check out the Southern California packages and tickets, including Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm, Universal Studios, Sea World, Magic Mountain, harbor tours, museums and more. Local discount tickets include Cineplex Odeon and Cinemark theaters and Weber State activities. Also, ask about Talk and Toss telephone cards. FLEA MARKET: Saturday, 11 a.m.-- p.m., $10table. SQUARE DANCING LESSONS: Every Tuesday for six weeks starting June 4, p.m., $3person or $6couple. DEFENSIVE DRIVING SEMINAR: Wedp.m., free. nesday, 11:30 FOR MORE INFORMATION on any of these items, call the Thornton Communior stop or ty Center, Ext. by Bldg. 460. 6-- 11 a.m.-- p.m., HOURS: p.m., Sun. closed. ONGOING ACTIVITIES: ROLLER SKATING; Skate every Friday and Saturday, p.m., $1 for members, There are a limited $2 for number of skates available to rent for 50 cents, or you may bring your own, provided they have not been worn on cement. INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES: Tumbling (MW, p.m.), pip.m.), karate (MW, ano (MT, p.m.), jazz, tap (Thursdays, 5- - 5:30, and 6:15-- p.m.) and ballet and 6:15-(Tuesdays, p.m.), violin, viola and fiddle, kids' aerobics (Wednesdays, p.m.), jazzercise, children's singing, computers, Every Friday, there are country line dancing lessons for children and their parents, p.m. Cost is Call $1 for members, $2 for for more information on any Ext. of these dosses FATHER'S DAY ESSAY CONTEST: In 100 words or less, tell us why your dad deserves to be Father of the Year. Essays are due by Monday, 5 p.m. Prizes will be given for the best essays. UPCOMING ACTIVITIES: TODAY: Wiffle ball, 4 p.m. FRIDAY: Pool party for ages p.m. at the outdoor pool, $2 for members, $3 for Mon.-Thu- 0 6-- 9 FOR MORE INFORMATION contact Dave at the Youth Center, Ext. DCommunity Center THORNTON COMMUNITY CENTER, is open to all Bldg. 460, Ext. active-dutmilitary, retired military and Department of Defense civilians. 9 a.m.-- p.m.; HOURS: Thursday-Friday- , 9 a.m.-l- l p.m.; Saturday, 11 a.m.-- p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m.-- p.m. The Retreat snack bar observes these same hours. KARAOKE: Every Thursday, 7 p.m., in the Retreat. 3:45 and AEROBICS: 4:45 p.m., $2session or $20month. EIGHT BALL TOURNAMENTS: Friday. 6- - 8 p.m., $5person. GAME NIGHT: Every Monday night, exp.m. Cards go on cluding holidays, sale at 6 p.m. y 9 Monday-Wednesda- 4 6 Monday-Thursda- 0 LIVE! IM June 21, 2 9 a.m.-12:3- 0 4:30-5:3- Two-wee- k F WEST SIDE FITNESS CENTER a.m. and 10:30 a.m.-HOURS: M-p.m. Closed weekends. TURTLE TROTTERS RUNNING CLUB: Log your miles at 520 and 1277. The Turtle Trotters will disband if there is no one to take over the mileage tracking and other small responsibilities. If you would like to lead, call the Hess Fitness Center, Ext. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Front issue desk: Ext Intramurals: Ext. Aquatics: Ext. 6 Pool No. 2: Pool No. 3: 6-- 7 7 4 E-- 5 1 a.m.-noo- SELF-CAR- Reunions SEPT. Air Weather Reconnaissance Association reunion at Ramada Plaza Beach Resort, Fort Walton Beach, Fla. Coordinator: Ralph Ruyle, 5167 S. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview, FL 32536, RuyUTSUFL.EDU. Membership: Glen Sharp, 306 Sunset Lane, Belton, MO 26-2- 1 5-- 6 64012, OCT. 23-2- Annual reunion of the Air Rescue Association at Orlando, Fla. Contact ARA. PO Box 89640, Tucson, AZ 85752 9640, or call Roy Jacobsen, (602) 948-666- Enlisted Spouses & Assoc. FIRST AND SECOND WEDNESDAY: The Enlisted Spouses and Associates Club meets, 6:30 p.m. at the Officers' Club. Anyone eligible for Enlisted Club membership and their spouse is encouraged to join. For more information call Jane Frith, or Jennifer Alston, 2-- 3 If s FREE 122222223 No Vtrificalion of Income 0 'No Appraisal Necessary No 825-699- 476-063- AMERICA'S FAMOUS LINCOLN LOG HOMES Alternative housing 20 to 30 less than a conventional building Lincoln Log Homes qualify for all types of financing . ST Over 35 Models Local Dealer It'sEasy No Cf"51 Qualifying E one-hou- formation. In addition, the Health and Wellness Center offers an users' support group, which meets the second Tuesday of each month, noon-- p.m., and the fourth Monday, p.m., in Bldg. 1277. No registration is required for this group. WELLNESS PROGRAM: Phases I and II of blood pressure the wellness program and cholesterol measurements, along with a health risk appraisal are available through the HAWC or at your worksite. asPhase III the Tri-FAssessment sesses your cardiovascular endurance, strength, flexibility and body composition. This is scheduled after the health risk appraisal is completed. STRESS MANAGEMENT: Learn how to deal with stress on a daily basis. Classes are offered every other Wednesday, WESTERN I fii'J I fwlf four-wee- k TOBACCO CESSATION: The next available session of classes begins July 10, 5-- 6 p.m. Call Ext. to register or for more in- Rates are LOW, don't miss this marvelous opportunity! I p.m. at the HAWC. class startDIABETES CLASS: A ing the first Wednesday of each month, 7:30-- 1:30 a.m. Call Ext. to sign up. HYPERTENSION CLASS: Learn how to control your high blood pressure, a.m. on the fourth Tuesday of the month. NUTRITION EDUCATION: Individual counseling, unit briefings and supermarket tours are available. FITNESS FUNDAMENTALS: Learn the basics of developing a balanced exercise n program. Every other Friday, 11 at the HAWC. STRENGTH TRAINING: Develop a personalized strength training program or improve your current program. Separate - classes for men and women meet one hour a week for four consecutive weeks. Space is limited. PROGRAM: HEALTHWISE Receive a free Health wise medical self care r handbook when you attend a workshop. Open to all active duty and family members. CLASSES ARE OPEN to all active-dutretirees, family members, civilian employees and reservists while on active duty. All programs are free. Unless otherwise noted, call the Health and Wellness for information and Center, Ext. to register. Health & Wellness 5 Buy Tickets At: Sprlneyflle Llbrnta fSO 2. MtnJ & Sptlnzullle Roams Ext. Ext. West Side Fitness: Ext. 9 CONCERT! Cill 10-1- Hess Fitness Center 5 a.m.-HOURS: M-p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m.-- p.m. Closed all federal holidays. AEROBICS: Morning class, MAVF, 7 a.m., 6 in the bubble. Jazzercise aerobics, M-p.m. in the bubble, $4class, $124 classes, $208 classes, $2412 classes, $26unlimited. Instructor: Angie Gonow. NAUTILUS TRAINING: Tues., 10:30 a.m.; Wed., 6:30 p.m.; Sat., 9:30 a.m. Training is given on an individual request basis and staff availability. OUTDOOR POOLS: Pool No. 2 open daily except Monday, noon-- p.m. Pool No. 3 open daily except Tuesday, noon-- p.m. Punch cards prices: children 2 and under, 12 punches$10; adults, free; children 15 punches$12; family of four, E-- and beand above, 25 for low, 25 punches$15, $25. Daily swim, $1.25. Pool parties: After 7 p.m. the outdoor pools may be rented for private parties, $60two hours. Parties can be booked by any DOD or milifor tary ID card holder. Call Ext. more information. SpringWIIe Arts Park OS tach 1 a.m.. WATER AEROBICS: MAVF, shallow water, instructor Pamela Launer; PatLaura instructor terson. MERIT BADGE TRAINING: Weekdays, p.m., and Saturday mornings are available for all Boy and Girl Scouts workclassing on water badges. Four 1 es for $10. Call to schedule. notice is required. PERSONAL TRAINER Jack Berger is at the fitness center before 6 a.m. and after 7 p.m., M-and all day Saturday. One hour of personal instruction is $20. Ventotion of Employment Call Floyd Brotherson 4?9-272- 42 1 Her 4 p.m. You'll be glad you dldl CASH OR CHECKS QULY ENLISTED CLUB mM nife M M k "A Piece of the Beach on the Wasatch Front" FRIDAY Dinner Special Prime Rib Margarita Night 5 p.m. Request Night Easy D.J. 8:30 p.m.-- 2 a.m. - High Tide 4:30-6:3- 0 p.m. KIqssD9 Food Menu 11 a.m.-11:3- 0 RSB Night Easy D.J. 8:30 is. & A Jor ed Blues Night 6 p.m. TUESDAY 3SI Post-Dat- p.m. l a.m. p.m.-- MONDAY 2 forms of I.D. v WEDNESDAY SUNDAY Employed up to 3 months Bring in last pay stub Checks; ,,Cash Advances Personal ChecksCashed (8IIHB tun 383 PATTERSON 060DI, UTAH UTTCMOT Dinner for Two Special High Tide 4:30-6:3- 0 4:30-- 9 p.m. p.m. Dining Room 4:30-- 9 p.m. High Tide 4:30-6:3- 0 p.m. Dance Music 8:30 THURSDAY High Tide 4:30-9:0- 0 p.m. Omm Nlf Bird 6 p.m. Early Regular Session 6:30 p.m. Alternative Music 9 Junm 7, 1996 N Prime Rib Dinner Special Cheap Beer Night 5:00 p.m. High Tide 4:30-6:3- 0 p.m. Wasatch Request Night 8:30 p.m. I (BotwMn 30th A 31ft St.) GMSB SATURDAY Prime Rib Dinner Special $12.95 Electric Slide Dance Contest Busy B D.J. 8:30 p.m. figgrB! mini ,ii i!Yl I |