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Show June 27, 1996 DYouth Activities HOURS: 6 HOURS: p.m., Fri-Sap.m.. Sun. closed. ONGOING ACTIVITIES: ROLLER SKATING: Skate every Friday and Saturday, p.m., and Saturday afternoons, p.m., $1 for members, $2 for There are a limited 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, karate, piano, jazz, tap and ballet, violin, viola and fiddle, kids' aerobics, jazzercise, children's singing, computers and Every Friday, there are country line dancing lessons for children and their parents, p.m. Cost is $1 for Call Ext. members, $2 for for more information on any of these classes. UPCOMING ACTIVITIES: TODAY: Wiffle ball, 4 p.m. FRIDAY: Lava Hot Springs overnighter, $20person, leaves at 9 a.m., returns at 5 p.m. next day. For ages is required. Call for more details. SATURDAY: Horseback trip and Dutch oven dinner leaves at 1 p.m., $36person. Each child must be accompanied by an adult. MONDAY: No tumbling class today. Football registration begins. TUESDAY: Swimming at the NCO pool, 12:30-- 3 p.m., $2. Cheerleading moms' meeting at Youth Center, 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY: "Kids in the Kitchen," 3 p.m., free, new recipes weekly. Preregister by Monday.... Relays in the gym, 4 p.m., free.... Deadline to register for Saturday's craft project, Native American dream catchers, $5, for ages 9 and up. THURSDAY: Closed for Independence Day. JULY 5: Frisbee golf, 3 p.m. JULY 6: Parents' night out, p.m., $8child. Call to register. FOR MORE INFORMATION contact Dave at the Youth Center, Ext. Mon.-Thu- r. t. 6--8 3 6:30-8:3- 0 13-1- 9 a.m-- 9 p.m.; Monday-Wednesda- 9 Thursday-Frida- 9 11 a.m-- 6 a.m.-l- l p.m.; Satur- day, p.m.; The Retreat snack bar observes these same hours. KARAOKE: Every Thursday, 7 p.m., in the Retreat. CERTIFIED AEROBICS INSTRUCTOR: Needed immediately to teach at Thornton Community Center. Please call Ext. if you are interested. GAME NIGHT: Every Monday night, excluding holidays, p.m. Cards go on sale at 6 p.m. FAMILY NIGHT: Wednesdays. p.m. Open to all base employees, their family members and guests. July 31731, family game night, free; July 10, karaoke with Skip Hoffman, free; July 24, family bingo night, $5pack. FLEA MARKET: July 6, 11 a.m.-- 2 p.m., $10table. TOPS IN BLUE: July 14, 8 p.m. at Centennial Park, free. In case of inclement weather the show will be at Northridge High School, Layton. 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, Raging Waters, Lagoon, Alpine Slide, Dinosaur Park, Playtown and Hogle Zoo. Also, ask about Talk and Toss telephone cards. FOR MORE INFORMATION on any of these items, call the Thornton Communior or stop ty Center, Ext. by Bldg. 460. Sunday, 11 a.m.-- 4 p.m. 7-- 6-- 8 1 Community Center THORNTON COMMUNITY CENTER, is open to all Bldg. 460, Ext. active-dutmilitary, retired military and Department of Defense civilians. y D Bowling Center HOURS: Sun., Tues.-Fri- 11 ., noon-a.m.-8:3- 0 5 p.m.; Mon., closed; p.m.; Sat., noon-1- 0 p.m. INTRAMURAL BOWLING: Letters of intent for the 1996-9-7 league, available at the Hess Fitness Center or bowling center, are due by July 1. Active duty family members and DOD civilians are also eligible to participate in this program. The Window Tinting fhk about oar New Panther Black data Film. 860 UJ. Riverdole Ad. 550 544-545- 6 DONT WAIT.. .CALL TODAY! 'T DBase Theater surance deductible. 'Some restrictions apply. A. 393-846- Tues.-Thurs- Fri.-Sat- ., 8 ., 6 Sun.-Mon- ., Tues.-Thurs- ., 4--8 6 THE LOG CABIN on base is available to rent for parties, weddings, receptions, reunions, squadron functions, etc. Make reservations at Bldg. 402. CARTER CREEK CAMP: Relax at Carter Creek, on the north slope of the Uintah Mountains. There are six cabins, three trailers, three private RV sites and three tent sites, along with showers, rest rooms, picnic tables, barbecue grills and spectacular hiking and scenic areas. For more information, call Ext. SIGN UP for trips and make reservations for Centennial Park, FamCamp and Carter Creek at Outdoor Rec, Bldg. 402, Ext. Trips are open to all DOD employees, family members and guests. Call Al Stone, Ext. for more information. FISH LAKE NATIONAL FOREST camping trip: July $26person includes transportation and trip leader. TIMPANOGOS CAVE: July 13, $8 adults. $6 children, includes transportation and cave admission. CAUSEY CANOE CAMPING TRIP: July $25couple, $18person, includes 5-- 19-2- J quffauT Thrift Shop WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY: The Thrift Shop, Bldg. 308, east end, is open 10 a.m.-p.m. Wednesdays and 10 a.m.-- p.m. Thursdays for all military and civilian personnel for shopping. HELP! The Thrift Shop needs your reusable items, such as furniture, appliances, clothing, books, etc. Donated item, may be turned in to the Thrift Shop or dropped off to by calling Annette Brackin, make arrangements. For more information contact the Thrift Shop, 4 5 825-376- 825-102- For Barbecuing GREAT RANGE BRAND 100 nw rHm fstfpoi AMERICAN BISON i nw fat Em WINDOW CASH OFF REPAIR COMPLETE VEHICLE Regular Price $39.99 Expires 73196 trm Ckjrnpmhonslve Deductible. WahKo closed; Sun.-Mon- ., 10 a.m.-p.m. Tuesp.m.; day: frame shop closed. WOOD SHOP HOURS: closed; p.m.; Fit, closed; Sat., Fee: 10 a.m.-$3hour. p.m. CLASSES: Basic wood carving class begins r sessions. Saturday, $15 for two Students will complete two small projects. Fee includes supplies and use of tools. FOR MORE INFORMATION on classes and supply lists, stop by the sales store or call Ext. Many art classes are available. LOOKING FOR CRAFT SUPPLIES? Check out the sales store for embroidery floss, stained glass supplies, plaster crafts, beads, models, paints and brushes, pattern books, rockets and specialty consignment items. You may also special order craft items through the sales store catalogs. a.nx-- four-hou- D Outdoor Recreation L WE MAKE YOUR NEXT PAYDAY TODflYI NO HASSLE NO CREDIT CHECKSI - n Expires 73196 d d n FuR Service Military Check Cashing Payroll Checks Checks Two-Par- ty You Bring "Em, We'l Cash 'Em! 9-- 6 iCompaniss HOURS: (PG-13- 8 $io WINDSHIELD in- D Skills Development Center 10 ) JULY 5: "The Craft" R) JULY 6: "Spy Hard" ) JULY 11: "Flipper" (PG) JULY 12: "The Great White Hype" (R) SHOWTIME: 7 p.m. ADMISSION: Adults $3, children $1.75. TINTING OFF WINDSHIELD Expires 73196 "T 50 OM To be applied to your Ext. 402, N. Main, Kaysville LIMITED TIME $100 D-- 2 i, 0 (South of Tasty Donuts) OFFER REPLACEMENT 5 GLAMOUR GinZ toV Pifc lightly higher Panther Black AutoFlm Up To Equipment Checkout HOURS: Mon., 8:30 a.m-- p.m. Tues.-Fr9 a.m.-- 5 p.m.; Sat., 8:30 p.m.; Sun., closed. Rentals include camping gear, fishing boats, canoes, golf clubs, 16' and 13' camp trailers, super cookers, mowers, trimmers and tillers. Check us out at Bldg. TODAY: "Flirting with Disaster" (R) FRIDAY: 'Thin Line Between Love and Hate" (R) SATURDAY: "Original Gangs tea" (R) JULY 4: "The Truth About Cats and Dogs" Scotchtint 1 26-2- 8 a.m.-l:3- i 21-- transportation, canoes, paddles, life jackets and trip leader. WHITEWATER RAFTING: July at Jackson Hole on the Snake River, includes all $98person transportation, rafting gear, three meals ana trip leaders. league will bowl Wednesday evenings starting Aug. 28. Maximum capacity for the league is 40 teams, five bowlersteam. WINTER LEAGUES: Signup begins Tuesday for winter leagues, which begin play in early September. Call the bowling center for more details. MOONLIGHT BOWLING: Tuesday, p.m. Bring the family; bumper lanes available for youth. (PG-13- 21 Hilltop Times 2625 N. Mon.-Fr- i, HILLFIELD RD. LAYTON, UT 84041 10-- 4 Sat. 825-879- 4 H |