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Show 13 Hilltop Times 10. 2004 June Services offers FATHER'S DAY Father's Day ideas feature by Ronda Reynolds Services Marketing Dads and chicken, savory smoked sausage, - the most important men our lives. It's the same cliche -what do you get for the man who has everything? Services has the answer! With lots of activities that Dad does anyway why not give him a treat you'll know he'll enjoy or try somein ment. The bowling center has lots of deals in the Pro Shop for the experienced Dad bowler. What bowler barbecue ribs Texas-styl- e thing new. grilled chicken-a-natura- all-be- ef l, hot dogs, homemade baked beans, homestyle potato salad, fresh cole slaw, buttery corn cobbettes, assorted warm rolls, dessert selections, iced tea and ice cold lemonade. Brunch will be served from 11:30 a.m.-- 3 p.m. Meals are only $12 for Members First Plus members and $14 for nonmembers. Kids ages are $7. Ages four and under eat free. Buy Father's Day Brunch tickets at Club Hill or call Ext. for information. Is Dad a little stressed? How about giving him a gift certificate for a relaxing massage? A gift certificate from Therapeutix Massage in the Hess Fitness Center costs $45 for a one hour session, $65 for a 90 minute-sessioor $25 for a 30- - (0) sessions at $120 and save good for six months and aren't refundable, but are transStructural Inteferable. A hour-lon- g $15. Prepaids are te gration (also knows as Rolfing) session (90 minutes) is also available for $75. Call Vicki Lee at 7 for more details. Does Dad like to golf? Consider a gift certificate to the Hubbard Memorial Golf Course. Better yet, set him up with some golf lessons. 510-562- n, n Olympic-size- d pool. Cardiac Canyon River Run, and Grant's Gulch Lazy River. AIRFARE: ITT has airfare deals for honeymoon travelers in June. Check out the low rates for Mexico starting at $499 per person and Hawaii starting at $799 per person. Visit the Leisure Travel Office or visit www.aftravelon-line.com- . pool, NEED A LIFT TO THE AIRPORT? Purchase an airport shuttle voucher from ITT for $22 one way and $44 round trip. Call Utah Shuttle Service at (801) 393-543- 8 14-1- 2004-AND- $22-$3- E-- $24.99 Surprise her with flowers! O Wrtwv I. II A i 0 The Original is still time immK3 I 1 THE FIRST STEP Tel: 395-055- 6. Visit a.m.-12:3- 0 half-hou- half-hou- non-prof- Ik - Bachman J Plumbing 627-595- 3 771-245- 1 TMKtromKr' UlilLUUliUV 5 Mile Limit 5410 S 1900 W Roy 776-888- 8 Lunch special two items manager's choice. Except Sunday. Not valid with any other offer. Open 7 days a week Dine-i- n or Carry Out Banquet Room Available r ii 1213 i:f riV ed Your Future Is Waiting call Alan Today! toll free: 877-652-30- A high school diploma and the desire to learn arc all you need. You'll receive: 97 CAPITAL Outstanding FINANCIAL Hands-o- For more information call or contact your local Air force recruiter. Hess Fitness Center, 520 Desk: Ext. Issue Bldg. 7-27- 7-46- training dental care Excellent salary And more Specializing in VA financing and debt consolidation. Rates are subject to change without notice Ext. Intramurals:Ext. Aquatics: high-lec- n experience Tuition assistance for college Comprehensive medical and Alan BIikkI Purchase Loan Specialist iSMHK at on the Wtb at http : wwwJiivmUw com W NOW for your VA LOAN with a rate AS LOW AS APR 5.375 pre-qualifi- 395-055- 6; HINT: Slippery surfaces, inadequate hazard identification, construction deficiencies, and poor lighting are among the underlying reasons for accidents. $17.00 Minimum m 7TK II ll mm tettirt' Get availability and proper height. Lighting is another factor. When you become involved in a personal injury matter, it is highly advisable to speak with an attorney as soon as possible. You should not find yourself in a situation of inadvertently waiving your right to receive fair compensation, when it is due to you. For a legal consultation regarding personal injury or employment law, call me at I am located at 533 26'" Street, Suite 100. 668-465- 791-608- Mike Attention Veterans and Military personnel DON'T waste your money financing your purchase through someone else! YOUR PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEY Ext. For more ideas, call Services Marketing at Ext. L-LJ-lili i.mlkebachmanplumblng. com Attorney at Law accidents Many occur on stairs, often due to stair construction and design deficiencies. To initiate the investigation of a claim, analysis of the premises is a first step. According to the Basic Building Code set by Building Officials & Code Administrators International, a minimum tread of nine inches and maximum riser of 8.25 inches is required for single-famil- y dwellings. Many claims allege that the deficient and did not stairway was conform to code. In such cases, dimensional measurement of the stairs is necessary to compare with building code requirements. Handrails are also often required by code for stairways and should also be investigated for OGDEN OFFICE LAYTON OFFICE the by David Bert Havas slip-and-f- a.m.-12:3- 0 best!! Delivery Ogden to Salt Lake jimmysfl. com 3 3:30-4:3- Time is valuable and we don't like to waste yours. 0 Layton 773-840- VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS service of ficer visit, June 11, 1:30-- p.m., 0 Street: and p.m., Ogden Workforce Service Center, 480 27th Clearfield Workforce Service Center. 1350 E. 1450 South, Clearfield. Also, June 17. 9 a.m.-- p.m.. at the Ogden Workforce Service Center. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meets every Thursday in Bldg. 445, the Base all are p.m. This is an open meeting Chapel Annex, from 1 1:30 welcome. NATIONAL CONTRACT MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION is a professional association comprised of members who work within the procurement and contract management industry. Membership is open to military and govcivilian personnel. Monthly and social events ernment and are held at various locations within the community. Call Tamerra Hite for more information. (hill. af.mil) at Ext. NCOA: The Noncommissioned Officer Association meets the third Wednesin 3 at each month of p.m. the Club Hill Wasatch Room. NCOA is open day to all enlisted ranks. INTERNATIONAL TRAINING IN COMMUNICATION helps improve in communication, leadership and organizational skills. Meetp.m. twice a month in the Roy Library. Call Nancy ings are from for details. Hollister at Ext. Warehouse on Wheels? Ogden basic woodworking, mat cutting, wood shop, and basic framing to name a few. For information, call GUAM INTERNATION ASSOCIATION, second Sunday of each month, 3 p.m. in the Clearfield American Legion Post No. 134, 345 Depot Street, Clearfield. The public is invited to attend. The public is invited. For more information, contact Vicente Velasquez at or DISCUSSION GROUP: The Wiccan-PagaDiscussion Group meets the first and third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. in Club Hill's E Conference Room. This is an open forum to discuss Paganism. Wicca and other religions, and learn about area shops and support groups. For more details, call Senior Airman Ian Riser at Ext. or TOASTMASTERS helps people improve their natural ability to speak, listen and think. It isn't a class, but a club where every member participates and learns from each other. The Hill Climbers Toasltnasters Club 4846 meets every Wednesday from 11:30 p.m. in Bldg. 1225's north r of administrative leave granted to participants conference room. A r in conjunction with a lunch. For more information, contact Zana Anderson at Ext. or Catherine Yeager at Ext. AIR FORCE SERGEANTS ASSOCIATION: AFSA Chapter 1163 meets on the last Tuesday of each month in the Base Dining Facility at noon. Chapter 1 163 Executive Council is Senior Master Sgt. Larue Campbell, president. Ext. Senior Master Sgt. Mark Branco, vice president, Ext. Senior Master Sgt. Pamela Peck, secretary, Ext. and Tech. Sgt. Lori AFSA is a Gawan, treasurer. Ext. organization representing the interests of more than 140,000 active duty and retired enlisted members of the Air Force, Air National Guard and Reserve Command. To become a member, renew membership or transfer membership, visit www.afsahq.org or www.hill.af.mil afsa for assistance. JDKE BACHMAL PLUMBDNG 2 Dozen Roses Arranged get-awa- y 985-254- 5 Organizations 3 to make arrangements ahead of time. TUACAHN AMPHITHEATRE TRIP, June The cost is $230 per person single occupancy, $200 per person double occupancy, and $180 per person three-nigquad occupancy. Itinerary includes stay at the Oasis Resort in St. George, show tickets for "West Side Story" and "Guys and Dolls," one and St. bus to dinner, George. transportation BASKETBALL TOUR tickets are available from ITT ranging in price from Show date is June 19 at 7:30 p.m. at the E Center in West Valley City. CRUSTY DEMON GLOBAL MOTOR CROSS TOUR tickets are at ITT for $32. This event is June 28 at 7:30 p.m. the E Center. Special seating is available for grades l through BROADWAY TRIP: New York City trip to Broadway, Oct. $1,485 per person, double occupancy; $1,371 per person, triple occupancy, $1,315 per person, quad occupancy. Sign up by Juiy 15. Stay at the Sheraton New York 621-236- couldn't use a new bag or ball? Help Dad get his pin count up by making an appointment with our Professional Bowler's Association pro, Steve Harms. Mr. Harms is a current PBA member and has bowled 30 career "300" games, 27 career "800" series, averages over 225 over 10 years, and is a USA Bronze Certified coach. Dad will love "Bowler a video analysis of his Mapping" game , focusing on stance, approach, swing, release and more. Mr. Harms will go through the entire process with you. Mapping and lessons are available by appointment only, call to schedule. Ext. Want to take Dad somewhere fun? Stop by the Information, Tickets, and Travel office to pick up discounted tickets to a local attraction. Hotel, attend two Broadway Shows, guided tours, walking tours, and more. LAGOON: Lagoon Season Passes are available for $77.50. INFORMATION, TICKETS AND TRAVEL FROM PAGE 12 ster Haven Playport, is $16 per adult. A Splash Pass for the water park only is $11. The water park includes tube slides. Pirates Cove activity E-- mimfiW MB minute session. Prepay for three 5-- Father's Day is June 20 and Club Hill and the Golf Course are combining to offer golf in the morning or afternoon and a barbecue brunch. Dad's tee time can be purchased through the Golf Course's normal procedures. Golfers who eat the brunch, can present their ticket and get a coupon for $3 off a purchase in the Pro Shop. This barbecue, catered by Club Hill will Take an all day adventure at Lagoon, see a movie at the Cinemark, or walk around Hogle Zoo, to name a few. for information. Call Ext. If Dad is an outdoorsman, show him the selection of rental equipment at Outdoor Recreation. He can do anything from renting camping equipment to taking a fly fishing class. Carter Creek Cabins are not too far available for a away. You can also plan a white water rafting, backpacking, or an ATV trip for Dad. Call Ext. for details. Outdoor Recreation can also get Dad involved in the Rod and Gun or Archery clubs. Automotive, woodworking or framing is all available at the Skills Development Center. The Skills Center offers an array of classes each month to fine tune those talents or help beginners with new hobbies. The center routinely offers classes in Call the golf course at Ext. to take a few strokes off his game. Really want to treat him? Try a new set of clubs. Call Mac or Shawn at the course for a fitting appoint- 61 7-77- 72 17 4j Utah Musical Theatre CM LINE IN 0. 4 LTiiJiiiHiyria WEST VALLEY OGDEN 073-040- 1 2070 Harrison Blvd. 622-89- 1 4 3460 S. Redwood Rd. CmIw) SALT LAKE CITY LAYTON 720-000- 0 1SSS Nortk Nlll Field M. t H ri H.A.EB; Air Show Special Section V7 Thursday, June 10, 2004 Hilltop Times is proud to publish the official guide to the show, with feature articles, schedules and all the details that make the day great for all (more than 250,000 people!) who go. Don't miss it! 272-600- 0 3S50 S. Highland Or. 401559 5 270 filly |