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Show 20 Kfitop Around the IHlill This Week Menus Sunday base Chajx1! IYotestant services will combine and meet at a.m. at Centennial Park for a Unity Sunday outdoor service and picnic. There will be no Sunday School or other service on that day. Everyone is invited to attend. Dress casually, bring a lawn chair or blanket and enjoy worshipping outdoors. All 1 1 n Enlisted Club TODAY: II a in. St-.- ik (! lum h. p.m. 1 1 I 1 1 liurMl,i .v. H.ir mi nilii limo. c.uly lunl. ,i in 1 i m nu .i;iil.ili- In.in :!" p mi. k nular i.iU. sr.Vi and !'.: hi i dvi rall, i program stiirK 7 p.m. I ' liinn" mi ionic on out ami injov i i.il. orange nugliy.s." 7". FRIDAY: iiih h m 1 i:'M I'r.'Mi p in. I'.ingu ry I Mu-i- rid.iy. - , 1 1 a in. c p.m. High Tide. i m. 2 night Monday 1 Iiibor Dav a.m. SATl 'KDAY: All rank dinner lor two. til. t iiiigiion or halibut Fnler- taillinriit 1J I'.usy "li" from tO'l p III. - a ill. SI 'X DAY: l.njoy hot dogs and snacks on the palm. Lmnge menu not available on Sundays during summer mouths. Bring your darts and friends. Club i loses at 7 p.m. MONDAY: Lunch special, chicken fried steak. $5.75. 1 a.m.-- l p.m. Trivia contest is back starting at li p.m. Club closes at Id p.m. TUESDAY: Sub sandwich lum h special. X5.75. II a.m.-- p.m. I'.armenu a in. " p.m. Enjoy ISingo every Tuesday starting at :45 served, Wednesday Single Parents meeting, 11:30 a.m.-IMir- t 12:30 p.m., Family Sup- - Center, Bldg. 308N. 1 1 Sept. 7 1 p.m. WFDXESDAY: Fried chicken buffet lunch special. $."1.75. p.m. Family dining. Mongolian buffet, 5 8 p.m. Karaike 1 1 1 p.m.. Kldg. 37. Guest speaker will be Brig. Gen. Michael Collings, 82nd Training Wing commander, Sheppard AFB, Texas. Tickets are $13 for association members and $18 for nonmembers. for tickets and more details. Call Capt. Kevin Sampels, Ext (5 a.m.-- l p.m. Officers' Club 0LUNCH IIOl'KS: Weekdays. 11 a.m.-- l p.m. Show your club card and For eater-inn- , gel a 10 percent discimiit. For information, call Fxl. . call Rosalie Karras at TODAY: Steak for lunch. 11 a.m.-- l p.m., $5.75. Sandwich line, desserts and other lunch items also available. FRIDAY: l unch special, sea food crcole, $5.75, 1 a.m.-- l p.m. DJ Busy "15" in main lounge from fi- - Id p.m. SATURDAY: Club closed for labor Day. SUNDAY: C lub dosed for Day. MOXDAY: Club closed for labor Day. a.m.-- l p.m. TCFSDAY: Fundi special, veal parmesean. $5.75. WEDNESDAY: Fundi special, Barbecue buffet, $5.75. 11 a.m.-- l p.m. The Ultimate Membership Drive is in full swing. Be a Club member and win cash and prizes. The Base Library will resume Its weekly Story Hour program on for more Information. Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. Call Ext. Tickets 1 ticketing. TOURS: A minimum of six people must sign up for each tour. Wednesday, Taffy Town, Salt Lake City. Departs 10 a.m. returns 3 p.m., $5 per person for transportation. Lagoon Amusement Park is sponsoring Hill AFB appreciation days. Tickets are $15.95 for ages four and older, available BOOKKEEPER XFFDFD: The Hill AFB Chael is accepting bids for a fund Chaplain Fund bookkeeper-accountincivilian technician. A statement of work can be picked up at the Base Chax-I- , Bldg. 0 475, weekdays from 7:30 p.m. Resumes and bids will be accepted through Sept. 10. Interviews will be conducted Sept. 12 at the chapel. Bids and the contract will be awarded. Hie will be opened at 2 p.m. Sept. technician is exX'cted to start work on Oct. 1. For additional information, contact the chapel at Fxt. LAGOON TRI P: The Singles of the Base Chapel are sponsoring a labor Day trip to lagoon on Monday. 'Hie cost of the outing is $5 per person. Call Chaplain (Capt.) Kick I larvey at Fxt. or Tech. Sgt. Tom Koehler at Fxl. for more information. g Tours Novell Utah showdown 20th Anniversary, Friday - Sunday tickets for $25 DISCOUNTED ATTRACTIONS: Southern California: Disneyland. Disneyland's California Adventure Land, Universal Stut, dios, Knotts Berry Fram, Ripley's MovielandWax Museum, Magic Mountian, Sea World, Wild Animal Park, San Diego Zoo, Medieval Times and Lego Land. for more information. Florida: Call Ext. Advance ticket sales: order a week in advance, attractions. N&N Travel, Services leisure travel planner, is on hand to make all of your transportation reservations and Chapel Schedule & at Tickets and Tours. LOCAL: Cinemark Theaters, Cineplex Odeon Theaters, Dinosaur Park, Hogle Zoo, Cherry Hill, Stingers and Ogden Raptors baseball tickets. Raging Waters passes. Rocky Mountain Raceway and Alpine Slides. Subsidized UTA bus passes, reg. $17.60, premium, $38.50. LOCATION: Bldg. 150. (east wing of the or Ext. Officers' Club) call Ext. Hours are weekdays, 9 a.m.-- 5 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m.-- l p.m.. closed Sunday and holidays. INFORMATION, TICKETS & TOURS: Offers discount tickets to local and 1 1 Officers Association Combat Dining-in- , The Hill Believe-It-Or-No- Walt Disney World. Universal Studios, Sea World, Busch Gardens and Adventure Island. CALIFORNIA HOTELS: Anaheim, Stovall s a Best Western Inn; Anaheim, Ramada Hotel; San Diego, Inn Suites Hotels weekdays and weekends. ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAOpen weekdays, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.. Saturday, 9 a.m. noon, closed Sundays and holidays. Available for all active duty military, retired military and DoD civilians. Great specials and weekend rates. After hours pickup and drop off also available. For more information, call Ext. Con-estog- AIRPORT SHUTTLE SERVICE: Trans- port to and from Mountain View Inn and Salt Lake International Airport, $18 each way. notice. Reservations required, 24-ho- a.m.-4:3- for publication this Times, the number of times a particular item will be run Is limited to four consecutive issues then there must be h a waiting OTHER INFORMATION JEWISH SABBATH SERVICES: Ogden's Congregation BYith Sholeni, 2750 and Salt Fake's Kol Ami, or Grant Ave., phone 2425 F. 2760 South, Rod and Gun Club THE HILL ROD AND GUN CLUB Archery Range is holding open shooting hours on Tuesday and Thursday evenings until the beginning of the archery deer season. The range is open from 5 p.m. to dark. Fees are $3 for Hill Rod and Gun Club members and $5 for nonmembers. The one-mont- period before it can 399-966- 484-150- appear again. This does not apply to permanent, but constantly changing, items like restaurant menus and club announcements. Direct all questions to the editor, Ext. SAINTS CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DALDS BASE LIAISON: Capt. Kerry B. Sparks, office phone Fxl. home phone Meetings are not held at the base chapel due to the numerous meetings held locally. 779-327- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST FOR INFORMATION: 780 F. 24th St., Ogden. Sunday 11 a.m., p.m. Satp.m. Wednesday, Wednesday 7 p.m. Reading room urday. Call Sabrina Stilwell for information, 3 call ... Bowling Center (202) Education Services. Enlisted Club OTHER SERVICES FLIGHTLINE BIBLE STUDY: Fridays, 11:30 a.m., Bldg. 36, Km. 110. A free light lunch will be offered. Call Chaplain (Capt.) Ricky Harvev at Fxt. for details, or just show up. CALL THE CHAPEL, Fxt. for information on local churches or check the telephone directory Yellow Pages. . ......7-384- 1 Family Support Center ...7-468- 1 Golf Course. FOR INFORMATION concerning activities, parochial schools or to reach a chaplain, call Ext. or check the Chapel Web site at www.hill.af.niilchapelindex. For emergency assistance after duty hours, call the Command Post, Ext. LOCATION: Skills Development is located in Bldg. 534 on 11th Street. HOURS OF OPERATION: Frame Shop: Sun.- 10 a.m.-- 5 p.m.; Fri., Mon., closed; Tues.-Thurs- ., 10 a.m.-p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m.-- 2 p.m.; Tues.-Thuropen for custom frame business only. Fri. and Sat. customers. will be made available to Engraving Shop: New hours Mon.- - Fri. 10 a.m.- - 5 p.m., closed Sat. and Sun. Auto Skills Center: Sun. 6 10 a.m.- - 8 p.m.; Mon. closed; Tues.-Thur10 a.m.- - 6 p.m. No mechanic on duty p.m.; Fri.-Sa- t, on Sundays. only. No emissions or inspections on Sunday. Wood Shop: Sun.-Tue8 closed; Wed.-Thurp.m.; Fri. 6 p.m.; Sat. s. 4 ,...7-276- 1 Outdoor Recreation Skills Development ....... V 5 Aerospace Museum - s. Hlllcrest Dining Hall j '. a.m.-noo- s. 14-1- Library... Registration is due Saturday. Enjoy horseback riding, fishing and home-styl- e cooking while staying in comfortable cabins at Parade Rest Ranch. This trip includes a guided tour through Yellowstone National Park. The cost is $275 per person, gratuity included. Due to the nature of this (rip, no refunds will be given. Bring old comfortable clothes for riding, a coat, rain gear, sunscreen, personal items and money for lunch on the way home. If fishing, provide fishing gear and plan to purchase a $15 temporary Montana fishing license. Children must be at least 8 years old to ride horseback and there is a 2 weight limit for riders. For information, call Ext. 2 1ST CENTURY GLOBAL VOLKSSPORT, Sept. 15,9a.m.-- 4 p.m., Centennial Park. Participants can start between 9 and can walk or run free. Stamps are $2 before Sept. 9, or $3 the day of the volkssport are $10. For more details, Stamps and medals are $7 and $8; and call Ext. LOG CABIN: The Log Cabin located on base is available to rent a.m.-noo- i Hess Fitness Center Hill Menu 10a.m.-6p.- ' Line... Officers' Club . 9 ? Outdoor Recreation s Services Marketing & Publicity i i PHONE NUMBERS: Frame Shop, Ext. Auto Shop, Ext. and Director, Ext. Engraving Shop, Ext. 3476; Wood Shop, Ext. AUTO SHOP STATE SAFETY INSPECTION AND EMISSIONS: Scheduled on the half hour. Call the Auto Shop at Ext. for an appointment. Appointments can be scheduled one week in advance. Cost for both inspections is $25. CLASSES: Open to active duty, Reservists, retirees, DoD civilian employees and their family memk bers. Classes are on a rotation, except the basic framing class, which is held every two weeks and the design matting class held once a month. To call Ext. SCRAPBOOK PHOTO ALBUM CLASSES: Sept. 11 and 25, p.m. $11 per student. Loriann ' Kuralt, instructor. BEGINNING ACRYLIC DECORATIVE ARTTOLE class begins PAINTING CLASS: Eight-wee- k Sept. 6. 5:30-- p.m. $48 per student Sare Deome, instructor and certified decorative artist. k FOLK ART CLASS: class, begins Sept. 11, p.m. $30 per student Tirzah Probasco, instructor. SCROLL SAW CLASS Four-wee- k class, begins Sept. 11, p.m. $30 per student. Includes patterns used in class, one saw blade and instruc- six-wee- Skills Development ! Auto Shop .' . Engraving Shop. . Frame Shop Wood Shop Tickets and Tours 2-- 4-- s. ...7-253- 3 n for parties, weddings, receptions, reunions, squadron functions and other events. CENTENNIAL PARK: Centennial Park is located near the South Gate and is available to rent for picnics. There are three pavilions. FAM CAMP: Rates are just $10 per night and include electricity, water and hookups. The Fam Camp also has restroomshower and laundry facility. All DoD employees and retirees are eligible to use FamCamp sites. For reservations or information, call the Fam Camp host at Ext. UPCOMING TRIPS: Outdoor Adventure Program trips are open to all DoD employees, their family, and guests. Sign up for all activities at Outdoor Recreation. For questions, call Chris Breck, Outdoor Adventure director, at Ext. E-- 3 ". Health and Wellness Center NEED MORE INFORMATION? 261-888- 10-1- Command Post ACTIVITIES SINGLES MINISTRY: Food, Bible study, fun activities to help develop relationships. Come and join us at the chapel basement, Bldg. 475, Sundays at 6 p.m. Refreshments will also be served. at ralph.murdockhill.af.mil Ralph Murdock via or at Ext. PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT TRAINING PROGRAM: Air Force Personnel Center headquarters will accept applications for the CY02 Physician Assistant Training Program from Oct. 1 - Jan. 25, 2002. Classes will begin Jan. 3, April 3 and Aug. 3. Applicant must be on active duty in grades through E-- 8 with minimum of two years active military service and maximum of 14 years active military service as of Aug. 30, 2003 and must have a birth date on or after Dec. 1, 1969. For more details, contact Staff Sgt. Penny Blackburn, 75th Mission Support Squadron Military Personnel Flight Formal Training Section, Ext. CANDIDATE BOARD: The CY02 Mission Support Squadron Commander Candidate Board will convene Oct. Any officer meeting the basic criteria may apply. Eligibility: Core AFSC 35P and 38M officers are eligible. Core AFSC 61S, 62E, and 63A officers may request consideration by completing a statement of intent. The board is open to lieutenant colonels, majors and majors-select- Chapel. ECUMENICAL For application information, contact 1st Lt. cers. Interested persons must register to take the Foreign Service Examination by Wednesday. The exam will be held on Sept. 29. For more details or to register for the exam, visit the recruitment Web site at www.foreignservicecareers.gov or call 399-223- ISLAMIC SOCIETY OF SALT LAKE CITY INFORMATION: For monthly prayer schedule, write to the Islamic Society of Salt lake, 740 S. 700 East, Salt Lake City, UT84102. 3-- FOREIGN SERVICE EXAM: The U.S. Department of State is recruiting Foreign Service Offi- For more details, GREEK ORTHODOX ORTHOS: Morning prayer held Sundays at 9 a.m. with Divine Liturgy at 10 a.m., Greek Orthodox Church of the Transfiguration, 674 42nd St., Ogden. For more information, call Archery Range is located on the northeast perimeter of the base on North Perimeter Road. The upper range is a practice area with targets up to 60 yards and the lower range is a walking course wildlife targets. For with both paper and more information, call Pat Rich at Ext. Openings 782-550- SUMMER HOURS are weekdays 8 a.m.-- 5 p.m., Saturday 8 Sundavs and holidays closed. PARADE REST RANCH: Yellowstone National Park trip, Sept. Vacation Quarters Watch. For more information about these programs or other police services, contact Tech. Sgt. Mark Borgerding at Ext. section of the Hilltop 1 5-- 7 In Crime Watch, Operation Identification and POLICE SERVICES PROGRAMS: The 75th Security Forces Squadron offers a variety of crime prevention programs such as Operation ID, McGruf f the Crime Dog, McGruff House, Neighborhood Due to the large number of items submitted CATHOLIC WORSHIP SERVICES: Base Chapel, Bldg. 475, Saturday, 5 p.m.; Sunday, 9:45 a.m. PROTESTANT WORSHIP SERVICES: Sunday, Base Chapel, Bldg. 475, 8:30 a.m. (liturgical service), 1 1:15 a.m. (general), and p. in. (gospel). Sunday School will belield each Sunday at 10 a.m. 621-372- 9 Police Services AROUND THE HILL POLICY .bookkeeiM-r-accountiii- j r, 1 ! i . . . - tion. Larry Chantland, instructor. TIRE REPAIR CLASS: The Auto Shop has a new class on the tire changer machine. Individuals who want to use this new machine must watch a training video prior to use. The Auto Shop has a sheet for training. For more information, sign-u- p call Ext. ARTIST CRAFTSMAN AND PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST entries are due to the Skills Development Center, Bldg. 534, Sept. 14. Entries will be on display at the Skills Development CenThe contests are open to all ter Sept. base ID card holders and have adult and youth categories. For a copy of rules and entry forms, stop by the Skills Development Center or call Ext. Hill AFB winners are forwarded or for command-leve- l competition. WOOD SHOP: Open Wed. - Sat. and offers a variety of tools and equipment to assist in completing wood projects. An AF Form 1451 Equipment Certification card is required prior to using the power tools. Equipment Certification class is 'held every Wed. at 4:30 p.m. For more information, call FRAME SHOP: Open Tues. - Sat. and offers custom framing and design matting for diplomas, portraits, awards and art! We can also mount pictures on foam core and customers can work on do-i- t yourself framing projects. For more information, call AUTO SKILLS CENTER: Rates, stall: $2 per hour, bench work: $1 per hour, welding room stall $6 per hour, auto shop resale items available: oil, 18-2- . 586-056- -- 586-056- antifreeze, transmissions fluid, windshield antifreeze, nuts and bolts and more. Call Ext. 8 Westslde Fitness Center 1 Six-wee- 5:30-8:3- !. i Youth Activities " '4 4 ' 1 0 6-- 8 Ride Share FROM BRIGHAM CITY, 6 a.m.-3:3- 0 p.m. shift, to Bldg. 505 area. Call Charles Bond, Ext or (435) 512-899- i 54-9- , |