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Show -- 1 22 AROUND THE HILL Oct. 11,1991 H,!!top Times Masquerade Ball OCT. 26: The Commodities Directorate is Veterinary Services OCT. 20: Evening clinic, p.m., for immu- WE PLAY CARDS every Wednesday, p.m.. and it's free! g 8 BALL; singles 8 bail pyramid tournament. Cost is $3. Cash prizes to the n top three finishers. A tournament will be held Dec. 20. CHECKERS TOURNAMENT: Tuesday. 5:30 p.m., $3 per person. Cash awards to the top two winners. SINGLES & BALL TOURNAMENT: Thursday, 6 p.m. Cost is $6. Entries will be taken up to the start of the tournament. Cash prizes will be awarded to the top three finishers. CRIBBAGE TOURNAMENT: Oct. 22, 6 p.m. Cash prizes to the top two winners. BICYCLE RIDE: Oct 26. 11 a.m. $5 per person. We will cover 30 miles of flat terrain. Bring a lunch and plenty of water. TOURNAMENT: Oct. WOMEN'S $3 29, per person. Cash prizes to the top three finishers. SCIENCE FICTION VIDEO NIGHT: Oct. 30, 5 p.m., free. PUMPKIN CARVING CONTEST: Oct. 31. 10 a.m.-- 6 p.m. with judging at 6:30 p.m. Cost is $2 per person; we provide pumpkins. Prizes for the scariest, funniest and best overall. 5-- 9 4-- 7 On-goin- sponsoring a masquerade bail at the officers club, with a live band, chicken dinner, door prizes, games, dancing and a lot more. Costumes are encouraged. The event begins at 7 p.m. with dinner at 7:30 p.m. All base employees are welcome to attend and bring their friends. Tickets are $7 for NCO or officers club members and $9 for Contact 1st Lt. Myles Nakamura, Ext. 74197, or Lois Moeglein. Ext. 74707, for ticket information. nizations only. REG ULAR CLINICS providing limited services are held every Tuesday and Thursday, 1 a.m. and p.m. Make appointments Monday, Wednesday and Friday, a.m., at Ext. 72611. Patrons must show valid ID. No children under age 12 are allowed in the clinic. All animals must be leashed or caged. For more information call Ext. 72969. The clinic is in Bldg. 401. double-eliminatio- non-member- Community Center 4:30-5:3AEROBICS: Monday-Friday- , p.m., low high and impact with benches. Cost is $20 per month or $2 per session. NATIONAL PET PEEVE WEEK: Oct. Enter your essay, 200 words or less, on the subject "What is your pet peeve?" Prizes will be awarded for first and second place. Deadline for entries is Oct. 18. Submit essays to Thornton Community Center, Bldg. 460. FLU SHOTS: Civilian flu shot clinic is Tuesday through Oct. 18 at the Occupational Health Clinic, Bldg. 249, 10:30 a.m.-- p.m. Cost is $4 per shot. BASKETBALL: Register now for the civilian men's basketball league, which begins in November. Pick up registration forms at the Thornton Community Center, Bldg. 460. A minimum of six teams is required to form a league. Cost will be determined by the number of registered teams. Deadline for signup is Oct. 18. PAINTING: Class is Oct. 23 and 25, p.m. Cost is $6 per which includes person, pumpkin and sup10 and Children over are welcome plies. with a parent or guardian. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call Ext. 73924 or 73661, or come by Bldg. 460. SPORTS NOTES SEIDOKAN KARATE: Classes are held Mondays and Wednesdays, p.m., and a.m.-11 l is Cost $30 per p.m. Saturdays, month. Each additional family member is $10. MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL: Every Monday, 5 p.m. until the game ends. The Retreat will be open. Come with friends or make some new ones! 0 14-1- 8-1- 8-1- 1 Health Promotions mini-healt- h Outdoor Recreation 4 HOURS: a.m.-1- p.m.; 0 Monday-Friday- , 6 Saturday-Sunday- , 9 p.m. 6-- 8 50-ce- nt 4-- non-member- s. 50-ce- nt rental fee. MONDAY: Family dining night, 6 p.m. Menu includes stuffed pork chops, mashed potatoes, vegetables, dessert and beverage. Cost is $3.50 per person. Make reservations by Saturday. TUESDAY: Relays, 4 p.m., free. . y, p.m., low impact; Wednesp.m., body sculpturing with day, bands; Thursday, 4:30-- p.m., super calorie burner. Cost is $2 per class or $20 per month. SWIMMING POOL NO. 1: Monday-Friday- , a.m. lap swim; 10 a.m.-- p.m. open 11 a.m.-2:3swim; Saturday-Sundap.m. 5-- 6 6 6-- 8 9 0 y, Commodities USDA NOV. 2: The next USDA commodities distribution, Davis County Courthouse in 8 a.m. until supplies run out. Far-mingto- n, senior citizens and general Low-incom- e will be combined. low-inco- THURSDAY: Youth advisory committee, 10 a.m. at the Family Support Center. FRIDAY: Roller skating in the gym, 8 p.m., $1 for members, $1.50 for A limited number of skates available for a rental fee. "Ghost Dad" on video, 3:30 and 6:30 p.m., free. CHILDREN'S HALLOWEEN PARTY: Cost is Oct. 26, 8 p.m., for ages for for $1 members, $1.50 Prizes will be given for the scariest, most original and cutest costumes. INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES: Karate, 6-- non-member- s. leaves Bldg. 460 at 8 a.m. MOTORCYCLE ROAD RALLY to Bear Lake, via Mountain Green, Huntsville, Woodruff, Randolph and Laketown: Oct. 31, $5 per person. Patrons are responsible for their own lunch and fuel We will stop at Limber Pine Nature Trail to hike. Participants must be 18 or older. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call Ext. 73525 or stop by Bldg. 460. Monday-Tuesda- cents. TODAY: Roller skating in the gym, p.m., $1 for members, $1.50 for A limited number of skates are available for a rental fee. SATURDAY: Interdivision football playoffs. SUNDAY: Family roller skating in the gym, 6 p.m., $1 for members, $1.50 for Parents skate for free. A limited number of skates available for a MOUNTAINLAND TROUT FISHING TRIP: Oct. 18, $5 for transportation. Patrons should bring their own fishing gear and license, lunch and travel money. Trip a.m.-- 5 WEDNESDAY: Caramel apples, 6 p.m., 50 Youth Confer money. Trip leaves at 8 a.m. from Bldg. 460. 6-- 8 Fitness Center WINTER 5-- 6 SMOKING CESSATION: Classes offered through the Thornton Community Center. Call Ext. 73661 to sign up. COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING: This free service is offered individually or fair in your organization. as a AIDS EDUCATION: We come to you with the most current information available on AIDS. Have your training monitor call the Health Promotion Office to set up a class. BACK INJURY PREVENTION: Sponsored through the American Red Cross and the Health Promotion Office. STRESS MANAGEMENT: A four-hou- r EAST CANYON CANOE TRIP: Wednesday, $7 per person, includes transportation, state park fees, canoes, paddles and life j acket. Patrons need to bring their own snacks. Trip leaves Bldg. 460 at 1 p.m. LOFTY LAKE TRAIL DAY HIKE: Thursday, $5 includes transportation. Patrons should bring a day pack, lunch and travel N measurement, nutrition and weight management programs. FOR INFORMATION: Call the Base Healih Promotion Office, Ext. 71215. AEROBICS IN THE BUBBLE: 3 JACK-O-LANTER- 1-- 3 workshop teaching how to cope with stress effectively. Informal setting with professional counselors. ALSO AVAILABLE: Computerized body fat non-membe- 50-ce- nt 6-- 6-1- 2. non-member- s. ballet, tumbling, piano, jazz and African dance. HOURS: Monday-Thursda- 3-- 9 y p.m., Frip.m., Sun- p.m., Saturday p.m. 1991 MEMBERSHIP CARDS: On sale in October for $3. day day 3-1- 1-- 1 4-- 6 V. V SMS 1E9SQL w :50 . o US. SAVINGS BONOS Fight the high cost of energy with D D D a D n D a D D D D D D 0 JD INSULATED STEEL REPLACEMENT DOORS HEATING BILLS TOO Insulated steel construction eliminates heat loss Perimeter weatherstripping system seals out drafts R Factor of 15.49 Won't warp, crack or rot Five times more energy efficient than wood doors with storm doors combined! nn i ULJJ i 175 $155 WE 185 $195 Evergreen Deciduous Trees Fruit Trees Redwood Plantina Containers Jnswnl ZJ2 And... 30 Off 50 Off 40 Off A Bulk Lava Rock ...40 LAYT0N PIONEER DOOR SALES OGDEN 731-062- 2380 S. 1900 W. Moib-Fr- t. "--' Sat. 9 to t 520 S. State, Clearfield LAYTOH 544-062- 1 P" a & Off Prices Effective Through Oct. 14 $285 m INT MB INVENT ORYl Shade Trees 40 Off K16 D21 K5 $245 m aJ STANLEY DOOR SYSTEMS INCLUDE: INSULATED THERMAL STEEL DOOR KILN DRIED & TREATED JAMBS & BRICK MOLD OAK ADJUSTABLE THRESHOLD FULL MORTISE SATIN BRASS HINGES b m tr h .QOE3 K13 K8 K1 i ODOcrfDIlCojI HIGH? nun nan ED ?L? 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