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Show 24 Jan. HiUtop Times AROUND THE HILL 18,191 Veterinary Hews WEDNESDAY: New evening clinic, ballet, tumliLng, piano, j&z and creative movement. For more information tact the Youth Center, Ext. 72419. HOURS: Monday-Thursda39 p.m., Fri1 day p.m., Saturday Ml p.m., Sunday 6 8 p.m. 1991 MEMBERSHIP CARDS: On sale now for f 12. con- Bldg, 401, for immunizations only. Regu3 8-1- 3 non-member- 6-- 8 non-member- for a rental fee. 50-ce- nt SATURDAY: Pre-teedance, p.m., free. Teen dance, 810 p.m., free. MONDAY: Martin Luther King Day. Center open p.m. TUESDAY: Snow shoe softball, 3:30 p.m., free. Dress warmly! WEDNESDAY; Winning Youth Card is No. 12. See Cathy for your prize. THURSDAY: Youth Advisory Committee meeting, 10 a.m. at the Family Support Center. FRIDAY: Roller skating in the gym, p.m., $1 for members, $1.50 lor A limited number of skates available for rental fee. "Mask" on video, 6 p.m., free. INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES: Karate, 6-- 8 n 1-- 9 6-- 8 non-member- 50-ce- s. nt D Bof oro, 10-11:3-0 8-1- 1 3-- 1 Youth Center CROSS COUNTRY SKIING: Lessons held at the base golf course Jan. 19, Feb. 2 and 9, am. and p.m. Cost furmust is $27 for three hours. Patrons nish their own equipment. LADIES ONLY: Cross country ski lessons for ladies only will be Feb. 18, 10a.m-2:3p.m. with a break for lunch, at the golf course. Cost is $27; gear not included. lar clinics providing limited serv ices are held every Tuesday and Thursday, a.m. and p.m. Appointments can be made Monday, Wednesday and Friday, a.m., by calling Ext. 72611. Patrons must show valid identification. No children under age 12 are allowed in the clinic. All animals must be on a leash or in a cage. For additional information call Ext. y TODAY: Babysitting cUnic, 1 p.m., free. 49th Street Gfelitna, 10 a.m.-- p.m., SI Roller for members, S 2 fear for SI in the p.m., gym, skating A for $1.50 members, limited number of skates are available Outdoor Recreation will be p.m., 4-- 7 Af lor School 1 0 SNOWMOBILE TRIP. A Yellowstone snowThe mobile trip is scheduled for Feb. breaktwo two includes dinners, package fasts, two lunches, snowmobiles, clothing, guides, accommodations for two nights in West Yellowstone, Mont., and transportation. Cost varies with occupancy. A $100 deposit is due on signup with final amount due 15 days before the trip. 72969. ONGOING: Registration is ongoing for the Youth Center's Before & After School program. This program is open to dependents cf active and retired military and DOD civilian employees of Hill AFB. Services are provided for Hill Field, Clearfield and St. Joseph's Elementary Schools. Kindergarten services are not available for St. Joseph's. Included are breakfast, lunch (for kindergarteners only), transportation to and from school, afternoon snack and activisessions for ties. There are also y Reunion JULY: General H.H. Arnold High School in Wiesbaden, Germany, classes 1970-197Contact Judy Downer, 3818 North A Street, Tampa, Fla., 33609, (813) Air Rescue Association annual SEPT. 1 reunion, Breckenridge, Colo. For more information write: ARA. P.O. Box 14225, or call (602) Scottsdale, Ariz., 85267-4223. 875-781- 0. 5: CARTER CREEK SNOWMOBILE TRIP: Enjoy the beautiful winter scenery. Cost is per person, depending upon cabin occupancy and whether you snowmobile single or double. $90-$11- 0 5, 948-666- 0. all-da- those youth attending year-rounschools. Fees are $35 per week for kindergarten students, $30 per week for and $12 per day, $50 per grades d week for students. Call Ext. CROSS COUNTRY SKI TOURS: Day tour to White Pine (Park City), $9 per person. Day tour to Beaver Creek, $7 per person. HILLHAUS: Reservations may be made 28 days in advance for military and 26 days in advance for retired military and DOD civilians. Costs range from $8 to $35. d Pool News HOURS: Pool No. 1, 8 a.m. and 11 a.m.-noo- n Recreation for laps, Monday-Friday- , noon-from p.m. Monday-Fridaswimming 11 a.m.-- 5 p.m. weekends. WATER AEROBICS: Monday, Wednesday and Friday, a.m., and Tuesday, Wedand p.m., at Pool Thursday, nesday 6-- 1-- 6, year-roun- y, 7 72419 for complete information. 10-1- 1 Tickets and fours DISCOUNT TICKETS: The following tickets are available at a discount from the Ticket and Tours Office: Plitt and Layton Hills Cinemark theater, Hogle Zoo, 49th Street Galleria, Crystal Hot Springs and Salt Lake Golden Eagles. "VACATION SENSATION ": Packages include Disneyland, San Diego, San Francisco, Lake Tahoe, Las Vegas and ski packages to Park City. FOR MORE INFORMATION or to purchase tickets, call Ext. 72892 or come by Bldg. 524. Retirees' Activities The Retirees' Activi- MONDAY-FRIDAY- : ties Office, Bldg. 308, north side, is open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. For information call Ext. 75735. Multi-leve- l conditioning class consists of aerobics, floor exercises and stretching. Classes are Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 4:30-p.m. bilRECREATION TOURNEY: Eight-bal- l will be liards competition Jan. 31. Sign up by Jan. 29. Play begins at 6 p.m. and costs1 $5, which includes a No. 1. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call Nancy, Ext. 74617. Arts and Crafts PING PONG LADDER: Meet new people and improve your skills. This prowill 26 at the Thornton Jan. begin gram Community Center. CAKE DECORATING: Beginners class starts Jan. 29, 6:30-8:3p.m. Cost is $20 for five classes. DESIGN A SWEATSHIRT: Saturday. 11 a.m.-- 2 p.m., $12 includes the shirt. BASIC FRAMING: Classes fill up two months in advance, so come in now and register for upcoming classes. FREE SERVICE: Operation Desert Shield spouses are invited to stop by the arts and crafts center auto shop for a free tire pressure check and antifreeze check. REMEMBER: and preis for all and crafts arts payment required FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call Ext. 73661 or 73924, or come by Bldg. 460. ANY QUESTIONS? Call Ext. 72649 or stop by Bldg. 534. rt. on-goin- g 0 YODELERS DANCERS Winter SINGERS for 544-317- 7. EVERY SECOND THURSDAY: Safety mating at 7 p.m. at the Thornton Community Center, 6-- 9 more delicious dishes. fun-fille- d 629-891- 1 V m4l M&T You are invited to Ogden's 5th Annual HOF WINTER CARNIVAL Hof Friday, January 18, 1991; 19, 1991; Sunday, Saturday, January January 20, 1991 EVENTS. held at the Ogden Park Hotel, Union Station, Municipal Park, Fort Buenaventura, Historic 25th St. Ice Rink, and Historic 25th St. Ski Hill ACTIVITIES: Bavarian crafts, German games, Hof streetscape, cultural and school displays, hay rides, progressive ski dinner, snow sculpture, cross country skiing, downhill ski races, ice skating, broom hockey, Union Station is designated as the Childrens' Center with fun activities that include gingerbread coloring contest exhibit, story telling, dog sled display, folk dancing lessons, school displays, snow sculpture contest, ginger- bread cookie decorating and much more. Spectacular fireworks Friday evening at Union Station Volkswalk and much, much more all in Downtown herald the official opening of the Hof Winter Carnival. glow night time Pied Piper Parade led by musicians will travel between the Union Station and the Ogden Park Hotel. Other major activities are the Annual Hof Volkswalk through historic downtown Ogden to Ft. Buenaventura that begins and ends at Union Station. A ride through downtown Ogden on a hay wagon pulled by beautiful Clydesdale horses is a great way to get back and forth from the ski hill, the entertainment and food at the Ogden Park Hotel and the games and activities at the Union Station. The Progressive Cross Country Ski Dinner at Mt. Ogden stick-lighte-d CROSS COUNTRY SKI HILL UJ us January 18, 19 and 20, 1991 The Downtown Ogden Association is proud to be the planner and coordinator of this event and Invites everyone to come to the Hof Winter Carnival for three days. For additional information, please call Gardens. BAVARIAN SHOPS 1 s The Hof Winter Carnival Is' unique to Ogden. No other city offers the special blend of winter sports with a cultural salute to a sister city that Ogden has waiting for you . A high-dualit- y fWfl is Ogden. ; COME AND ENJOY ALL THREE DAYS OF FUN AND EXCITEMENT Fpr additional information, call CLYDESDALES 1 629-891- 5 rt you fiyiag you the mod. For more information, call the Aero Club, Ext 71487. If no answer, call . Non-skier- If airline-transpo- training. We have all airplanes end etndy materals necessary to give Thursday, January 17 p.m. Skiing through a candlelit winter wonderland is a breathtaking experience. Skiers glide from stop to stop to sample wonderfully prepared foods, then return to the clubhouse y Cyj instructor and multi-tittgin- p, COOKIE DECORATING SKI DISPLAYS Golf Course at the seams. Because muuur- 01 mw overwneiming response 10 me mre-uu. .1 ... . . LttTAJUur ,1-11.111 gp eveni, me nor wimer Carnival had to find more room to house all the activi ties that draw more than 20,000 people each January. The Ogden Park Hotel, chosen to house the overflow crowds January 18, 19 and 20, is the place to enjoy German tood, a band trom Hot, Germany, the beverage )& gardens, yodelers, dancers, singers, ski displays, cookie j AOrt -decorating, the German streetscape and much more. A new addition, The Bavarian Shops, are booths also at the hotel. German crafters have been carefully selected to display and sell their souvenirs and hand made Hof Winter Carnival is bursting crafts. Traditionally, 25th Street turns into a ski hill. This year is no exception. However, the 1991 Historic 25th Street Ski Hill is a 30 percent grade dual slalom course. Events are planned for individual, team, corporate and celebrity s racers. can sit inside a giant tent with window wall while staying warm and enjoying food and drinks. Cross country skiing through a Bavarian village is in the East Municipal park. Free ski equipment is available in the par along with brief instructions for newcomers. Broom Hockey with automatic built in rivalries battle to victory for the coveted traveling trophy on the 25th Street Ice Rink. Public Ice Skating takes place in the beautiful outdoor setting of Ft. Buenaventura. A frozen natural pond that is the site of the Utah Winter Games skating events offers Hof Winter Carnival participants a unique opportunity. Free skates and warm up bonfires will be available. The Hof Winter Carnival has its own version of Winter Games with the Snostik Throw and the Snowshoe Stein Race. These games take place in the West Municipal COME FLY WITH US! Now is a greet to begin instrument and commercial training at the HILL AFB Aero Club, Also available is private pilot, iS&time cl&sses mm . Carnival Call Ext. FOR MORE INFORMATION: 73924 or stop by Bldg. 460. 6-- 7 6 BEVERAGE GARDENS GERMAN FOOD Hof Center Community aerobics and body AEROBICS: Winter Carnival |