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Show 10 O Hilltop Times June 27, 2002 Around the Hill This Week Dining Club Hill Saturday KITE CONTEST, Saturday, TAKE OUT: Order a take-ou- t p.m., Hill Aerospace Museum. Open to everyone connected to the base and their families. Judging will be for kids and adult contestants in categories including store bought and homemade kites. BACKPACK in the Uinta Mountains with Outdoor Recreation, starting at 9 a.m. Saturday. The group travels to the Pass Lake trailhead, then hikes to Kamas Lake. The trip returns Sunday and the cost is $10. Participants should bring fishing gear and a fishing b'cense, and - 'n ant, ,.i,,,4 UMMUM liifmiiilll II I are of available Plenty Saturday when the Thornton bargains Community Center sponsors a Flea Market from 8 a.m.-- 1 p.m. Sale tables will be set up In the parking lot of the Base Theater, Bldg. 441. To reserve a space or for more details, call ITT at Ext. it -- Bldtf- - 47!), Mass, Monday SKRV ICKS: Base Chapel, Thursday, noon; Saturday, 5 p.m.; Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Confessions are heard on Saturday from p.m. or by appointment. CCD classes are held each Sunday at 8: 15 a.m. (Sept May). PROTESTANT WORSHIP SERVICES: Base Chapel, Bldg. 475, Saturday, 7 p.m. (Praise and Worship Sera.m. (Evangelical vice), 8 a.m. (liturgical Service), Service), and p.m. (Gospel Service). Sunday School is held each Sunday at 9:30 a.m. (Sept May). ECUMENCIAL ACTIVITIES AND OTHER CHAPEL ACTIVITIES A STEPHEN MINISTRY COMMUNITY: The Hill AFB cha)el is one of three Air r orce bases world-wid- e that has a vibrant, ecumenical, lay Christian g ministry. Stephen Ministers are trained to extend care by listening, praying, and walking with persons in many types of crisis. If you or a friend need this confidential chapel ministering, or for more information, call Ext. AIRMEN SPONSORSHIP PROGRAM: Interested first-terairmen are linked with mature Christian chapel families from similar backgrounds in this ecumenical ministry. Fellowship, some home cooked meals, and wholesome role models are goals in this program designed to help young airmen's transition into AF life. If you are interested in either serving as a sponsor, being sponsored, or would like to learn more, call Ext. FLIGHTLINE BIBLE STUDY: Tuesday, 1:30 a.m., Bldg. 37, 388th LSS Conference Room. A free light lunch will be offered. Call Chaplain (Capt.) Greg Jans at Ext. for details, or just join us. SINGLES MINISTRY: A Christian home Bible study for young adults meets weekly at 7 p.m. on Thursday at the Jespersen home. All singles are invited and encouraged to attend this excellent time of study and fellowship. For more information, contact Chad Jespersen at Ext. OTHER BIBI E STUDIES: There are numerous Bible studies throughout the base during the week (day and night) and on Sunday. Check the chapel web page at 1 1 1 one-on-o- care-givin- 1 weekdays, 8 a.m.-- p.m., and Saturday, 8 Outdoor Recreation is closed Sundays and holidays. AFFORDABLE RENTAL ITEMS: Make your summer months fun. Plan a BBQ and get the tables, chairs, croquet set, rope, horseshoes, and volleyball sets from us! These items rent from just 50C to $5 daily. We also have kayaks, pontoons, and canoes for rent. Civilians are welcome. For more info, call Ext. or check our Web site for a complete listing of trips, items and rental 5 a.m.-noo- tug-of-w- prices at www.hill.af.milservicesoutdoorindex.html FAMCAMP: Rates are just $14 pernightand include electricity, water and hookups. The FamCamp also has a restroom, shower and laundry facility. All Dol) employees and retirees are eligible to use FamCamp sites. For reservations or information, call the FamCamp host at Ext. CENTENNIAL PARK: Centennial Park is located near the South Gate and is available to rent for picnics. There are three pavilions. 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. CARTER CREEK CABINS: Reservations are now open for the Carter Creek Cabins, located approximately 105 miles southeast of Hill AFB in the beautiful Uintah Mountains. There are five cabins that sleep five people, and one cabin that sleeps seven. Rates are $35 per night for y stay and $40 per night for Friday and Saturday night. Although the cabins are located in a primitive area, they have refrigerators, running water, stoves and microwave ovens. The camp also features three RV pads ($10 and $12 per night), three tent sites ($5 per night), shower facilities, and recreational areas for volleyball picnic tables, and horseshoes. The cabins are available through Nov. 1. Outdoor Recreation also has two trailers for rent for $15 each per day. Reservations must be paid for in advance and can be made by visiting Outdoor Recreation, Bldg. 524. For more information, call Ext. YELLOWSTONE TRAILER RENTALS: Bookings are now open for August and September rentals of trailers near Yellowstone National Park. The trailers are rented through the Mountain Home AFB, Idaho, Outdoor Adventure Program, and the cost ranges from $55 to $60 per night. For reservations and more information, call DSN from 9 a.m.-- p.m. Tuesday-Friday- . or (208) Sunday-Thursda- 728-633- 3 828-633- 3 5 FLY FISHING classes, taught in four, r sessions, are held at the Log Cabin, sponsored by Outdoor Recreation. The Wednesday classes 14. The cost is $22 are from p.m. July per class. Students must provide their own fishing equipment. Outdoor Recreation has two rod9 and reels available for rent. If accompanied by an adult, children ages 12 and over are welcome. A minimum of eight students must sign up for this class and a maximum of 15. For more information, call Ext. two-hou- 6-- 8 -- By appointment anytime 10:30 a.m. - 8 p.m. Wednesday Thursday 10:30 a.m. 10 p.m. 10:30 a.m. 2 a.m Friday - Saturday 10:30 a.m.-- 8 p.m Sunday Sociai Hour: Wednesday and Friday, 4:30 - 6 p.m. 12 LOWER MENU PRICES: Get the same great food and keep more cash in your pockets! Club Hill has lowered prices on a dozen of our customers' favorite menu items! HAIR CARE: The 75th Services Division has two Barber ShopsSalons. Visit Club Hill, Bldg. 450, for a cut and style weekdays from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. The shop in the Conference Center, Bldg. 150, is BREAKFAST: 8 a.m. weekdays LUNCH: 10:30 a.m.-- l p.m. weekdays DINNER: 8 p.m. weekdays. FLIGHT KITCHEN: Open daily around the clock. Hillcrest Dining Facility and Fast Eddie's serve military members only. 0 a.m. MIDNIGHT MEAL: 11:30 -- -- -- -- -- -- Outdoor Recreation. Outdoor Fast Eddie's Dining Facility 6-- 7-- p.m.-12:3- Skills Development Recreation has backpacks available for rent. For more infor- mation, call Ext LOCATION: Skills Development is located in Bldg. 534 on 11th Street HOURS OF OPERATION: FRAME SHOP: Sunday-Mondaclosed: Tuesday-Thursda10 a.m.-- 5 p.m.; Friday, 10 a.m.-- p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-- 2 p.m.; Tuesday-Thursdaopen for custom frame business only. Friday and Saturday will be made available to customers. Offers custom framing and design matting for diplomas, portraits, awards and art ENGRAVING SHOP: New hours weekdays 10 a.m.- 5 p.m., closed weekends. In addition to plaques, the shop offers: custom trophies, engravable gifts, pens, acrylic products, metals and plastics, desk accessories, medals, mugs, hand painted eagles, crystals, photo displays, and many other gift selections that can be personalized with laser engraving. AUTO SKILLS CENTER: Sunday p.m.; Monday 10 a.m.-- 8 p.m.; Friday closed; Tuesday-Thursda- y 10 a.m.- - 6 p.m. No mechanic on duty on Sundays. only. No emissions or inspections on Suny faith-growi- 7-- 777-300- B'rith Sholem, 2750 Grant Ave., phone 9 or and Salt Lake's Kol Ami, 2425 E. 2760 S., 621-372- -- 399-966- Stil-we- 399-223- Pre-194- SERVICES LEISURE TRAVEL: Open weekdays 9 a.m.-- 5 p.m. closed weekends and holidays. The only authorized travel agent on Hill AFB. Ser- vices available for all active duty military and DoD civilians. Call Ext for more information. LOCATION AND HOURS: Bldg. 460, call Ext Hours are weekdays, 9 a.m.-- 5 p.m.; Sator Ext urday, 9 a.m.-- l p.m. Closed Sunday and holidays. TRAVEL RESERVATIONS: Information, Tickets & Travel, Bldg 460, now handles leisure travel airline reservations and tickets. Official travel reservations and tickets are handled by N&N Travel in Bldg. 1238. for leisure travel, and Ext Call Ext for official travel. , ANNIVERSARY INN: Tickets and Travel now sells vouchers for the Anniversary Inns. Two located in Salt Lake City, and one in Logan. Vouchers purchased from information, $137 per suite, taxes are paid upon check-in- . Vouchers are contigent upon room availability and 29-3- 4-- 250-mil- 1 8 half-hou- . valid Sunday through Thursday excluding holidays, t ' WENDOVER THURSDAYS: Every Thursday in June, ! special room rate $14.95 per room (double or single) ' purchase your voucher from ; LOCAL: Cinemark theaters, Cineplex Odeon theaters,' I Dinosaur Park, Hogle Zoo and Subsidized UTA Bus m. passes. WEDDING PARTY: Information, Tickets & Travel has discount tickets for Tony N' Tina's Wedding, " now playing at Salt Lake City's Trolley Square. P.en romances are at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday-SundawiHv3 p.m. matinees on Saturday and Sunday. AudieacW members literally become invited guests as they attend the surprise-fille- d ceremony and greet the newlywexls, participate in a celebratory toast during the reoep. Italian dinner, "congal in tion, enjoy a Trolley Square and dance to live music. Tickets Jre $50 per person, available in Bldg. 460. Call Ext '. for more details. .' fully-catere- d Community JOB SKILLS SEMINAR. The Community United Methodist Church, 163 W. 4800 South, Washington Terrace, is sponsoring a Job Skills Seminar Saturday. The morning session, from 10 focuses on building a resume. The afternoon session, from 3 p.m., focuses on interviewing skills. High school seniors, college students and those looking for a career change are encouraged to attend. Lunch is available for $6. Register at the church office or call Mary Ann Elifritz at AUDITIONS for the Terrace Plaza Playhouse production of "Oklahoma!" are Saturday at 9 a.m. at the 16-1- 23-2- Pre-194- 0 Tickets and Travel UINTA MOUNTAINS BACKPACKING TRIP, June The group leaves at 9 a.m. and travels to the Pass Lake trailhead, then hikes to Kamas Lake. The cost is $10. Participants should bring fishing gear and a fishing license, and money for one dinner, one breakfast and one lunch; meals can be purchased in advance through Outdoor Recreation. Outdoor Recreation has backpacks available for rent. For more information, call Ext. 210-poun- d Engrav- Pre-194- 0 4:30-7:3- r, 782-550- t. 2-- 6 Auto Shop, Ext. Wood ing Shop, Ext Shop, Ext &0565 and Director, Ext 60566. Check out the services Web at www.hill.af.milservicesindex. htm and visit the Skills Development Center page. CLASSES: Open to active duty, Reservists, retirees, DoD civilian employees and their family members. Classes are on a k rotation, except the basic framing class, which is held every two weeks and the design call matting class held once a month. To Ext. 60567. HILL ROD RUN: Entry is now open for the 14th annual Hill Rod Run, sponsored by the Skills Development Center. Vehicles will be displayed Aug. 1 1 from 10 a.m.-- 4 p.m. in Centennial Park. The cost is $15 for each vehicle registered by Aug. 9, and $20 per vehicle registered on the day of the event Payment must accompany reg- istration. Categories include 8 Best Mopar, Best 8 Best GM, Post-194- 8 8 Best Mopar, 4x4, Best Ford, Post-194-8 Best GM, Best Mustang, 5-- 7 d 4-- PHONE NUMBERS: Frame Shop, Ext 60567; Y E p 6 p.m. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DASAINTS MILITARY LIAISON: Chaplain (IstLt) Rodney Campbell, Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Steve Titensor, or Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Gaylen Buckley, Ext for information. Meetings are not held at the base chapel due to the numerous meetings held locally. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST FOR INFORMATION: 780 E 24th St., Ogden. Sunday 1 1 a.m., Wednesday 7 p.m. Reading room p.m. on Wednesday, 3 p.m. on Saturday. Call Sabrina ll for information, GREEK ORTHODOX ORTHOS: Morning prayer held Sundays at 9 a.m. with Divine Liturgy at 10 a.m., Greek Orthodox Church, of theTransfiguration, 674 42nd St, Ogden. For more information, call ISLAMIC SOCIETY OF SALT LAKE CITY INFORMATION: For monthly prayer schedule, write to the Islamic Society of Salt Lake, 740 South 700 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84102. 19-2- 5-- 8 closed; Wednesday p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m.- - Sunday-Tuesda- 484-150- YELLOWSTONE CAMPING TRIP, sponsored Activities include by Outdoor Recreation, July a tour of Yellowstone National Park and a dinner at the Bar J Wranglers in Jackson, Wyo. The cost is $135 per person and includes eight meals. Participants must bring sleeping bag, tent, personal items and money for two lunches. Children age 7 and older are welcome if accompanied by an adult. For more information, call Ext. WHITE WATER RAFTING: Enjoy the uniaue atmosphere Jackson, Wyo., a real western town and do some white water rafting on the Snake 1 River, July or Aug. The cost is $120 per person and includes transportation, campground for two nights, raft and equipment, trip leader and three meals. Children must be eight years or older and parents will be responsible for them. Bring camping gear, water shoes, rain gear, towels, sunscreen, personal items and money for two lunches and one breakfast. ' UINTA MOUNTAINS ATV TRIP: Travel through the beautiful Uinta Mountains on an ATV, July 13. The cost is $80 per person and includes transportation, ATV, helmet, gas and trip leader. Only one rider is allowed per ATV and riders must be at least 18 years old. Bring riding boots (no ten nis shoes for riding), water bottle or canteen, and sunscreen. The group leaves from Outdoor Recreation, Bldg. 524 at 7 a.m. and returns at 8 p.m. PARADE REST PARK: Stay in comfortable cabins at Parade Rest Ranch, Aug, 2, then ride horseback through flower-fillemeadows and enjoy fabulous fishing. This trip includes a guided ..our through Yellowstone National Park. The cost is $250 per person, gratuity included. A $100 per person deposit is due upon sign up, with the balance due by Aug. 29. Due to the nature of this trip, no refunds will be given. Bring comfortable jeans for riding, a coat, rain gear, sunscreen, lunch money and personal items. If fishing, bring fishing gear and $15 for a temporary Montana fishing license. Children must be at least eight years old to ride horseback, and there is a weight limit to ride the horses. PAUITE TRAIL ATV TRIP: Travel part of the e Paiute Trail on an ATV, Aug. The group will ride through scenic areas and camp in the mountains. The cost is $150 per person and includes transportation, ATV, helmet, gas, trip leader and dinner on Friday; breakfast, lunch, and dinner on Saturday; and breakfast on Sunday. Bring camping gear, riding boots (no tennis shoes for riding), water bottle or canteen and money for two lunches in route to and from Hill. For more information, call Ext. 8 4:30-8:3- y WOOD SHOP: Thursday 8 p.m.; Friday 8 5:30-7:3- day. SABBATH SERVICES: Ogden's Congregation Post-194- 8 0 6 7--2 Best Ford, Best Truck (Full Size), Best American Motors, Best Corvette, Best Mini Truck, Best Best Air Cooled, Under Construction, Best Best Foreign Car and Best Convertible, Studebaker. For registration information, call the Skills : Development Center at Ext OIL PAINTING CLASSES: Two four week classes begin July 1 and July 3, 4:30-7:3p.m. $30 per student supplies not included in class fee. Instructor Joyce Walley. BASIC SEWING CLASS: Four week class begins Jly 0 9, p.m. $30 per student Supply list provided on sign-uInstructor, Melissa Allen. REALISTIC DECORATIVE ART IN OILS: Fourweek class begins July 11, 5:30-- p.m. $30 per student Instructor, Sare Deome. QUILTED STAINED GLASS IRIS CLASS: Begiiis July 1 1, p.m., $23 per class plus supplies. SUidepts can purchase a supply kit for $20 each 7 days prior to class or students can get a supply list upon sign-uand purchase their own supplies. Instructor, Peggy Schujtz. BASIC FRAMING CLASS: Two classes begin July 13, 2:306:30 p.m., and July 26, p.m. $30 per stu; dent supplies not included in class fee. BASIC AUTO CARE CLASS: Begins July 17, p.m., $10 per student Instruction includes changing oil and grease, checking all fluids and belts, and chahj;-in- g a tire on the road. 'lease sign up at the Auto Shop " two days prior to class date. DESIGN MATTING CLASS: Boginsjuly31,4:30-6p.m- . $10 per student. Includes all supplies. Basic framjng class is a prerequisite. BASIC STAINED GI ASS CLASS: Six week class begins : August 6, 5:30-- p.m. $40 per student plus $10 for materials (1st time fee). All students will use the same pattern and glass provided by Tammy Smith, instructor! EMISSIONS TESTING: State Safety Inspections ind Emissions tests are scheduled on the Call ' the Auto for an apixwiunent AppoinShop at Ext. tments can be scheduled one week in advance. The JsT for both inspections is $25. l TIRE REPAIR CLASS: Hie Auto Shop has a new Sing : OnTire Changer machine. Individuals wanting to 6g this machine must watch a training video prior to ipse; The Auto Shop has a sign-u- p sheet for training. Fpr ; more information, call Ext. Post-194- 4 or call the chapel for the most www.hill.af.milchapel current topics and times. Open to all ranks, family members, and civilian employees. YOUTH GROUPS: The chapel youth groups are active and sponsor exciting, events. Check the chapel web page or call the chapel for current information. NEED MORE INFORMATION? FOR INFORMATION ON LOCAL CHURCHES OR PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS: Call the chapel at Ext 2 1 06, check the chapel web page, or check the Yellow Pages of the telephone directory. TO REACH A CHAPLAIN: During duty hours call Ext 106. For emergency assistance after duty hours, call the Command Post at (801) OTHER INFORMATION JEWISH Outdoor Recreation SUMMER HOURS for Outdoor Recreation are BREAKFAST: 5:30 - 7:30 a.m., Monday - Friday . LUNCH: 11 a.m.-- 1 p.m., Monday - Friday . , DINNER: 5 - 7 p.m., Monday - Friday and 5 2 p.m. weekends, holidays and UTA weekend. 1j BRUNCH: 7 a.m. 1 p.m., weekends and holidays and 6 a.m. 1 p.m. UTA weekend. Lounges: Monday Tuesday Chapel Schedule CATHOLIC WORSHIP -- be purchased in advance through ' ..aWii'i v', Hillcrest Dining Facility a.m. 5 p.m. 10:30 a.m.-- 1 p.m. 9 a.m. 5 p.m. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 8 y money for one dinner, one break- clipper cuts, chemical services and more. St.-- Lunch: Monday-FridaCashier: Monday Friday Catering: Monday - Friday fast and one lunch; meals can H'"-- meal on the way home or call for a pickup at Ext. HOURS: Office: Monday - Friday 10 a.m.-- l open weekdays from 8:15 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., and specializes in cuts, styles, ethnic hair care, men's fades a.m.-noo- 479-743- playhouse, 99 E. 4700 South, Ogden. All roles are open, though children under 16 must have parental supervision. Those auditioning should prepare to sing 16 bars of upbeat music. Rehearsals begin July 13. "Oklahoma!" will run Sept 19 on Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays. For more details, call director Leslie ct 9 Richards at or VOLUNTEER COOKS NEEDED: Your Community Connection of Ogden is looking for men willing to share their culinary talents in the 11th annual "Real 814-621- Due to the ? I I f mm number I 4 one-mon- lence Shelter for Women and Children is under-funde-d and needs d items including business and interview clothing, cleaning products, summer clotte ing for children, dry foods, hair and makeup products and toys. The shelter is a haven for women and chil-'- . dren who have had to leave their homes in a crisis take any of their personal non-use- : ; : belongings with them. To donate items, contact Jennifer Christie at FAIR VOLUNTEERS: The Weber County Fair is looking for volunteers to staff various areas during the, event Volunteers must be able to work a Aug. 825-873- 7-- minimum of two, r shifts between 10:45 a.m..; and 10 p.m. Volunteers receive a Fair a water; bottle to use for free drinks and free admission. If ; interested, call TerriAshment at four-hou- 399-849- 1 th - Center Menu Line Chapi HlllcrMf Dfrtl.tjj Hail Library .1. ' Vio- os Command Post Education Sarvlcss , . , f Enlisted Club . . . Family Support Center Golf Course I Kttn and Weiinw ( He Fitness Censor I' HI!! Aerospace Muteum P SHELTER NEEDS: The Davis County Domestic AROUND THE HILL POLICY ...7-300- 7 , ; ; Oft Scars Club ..7-210- 5 V 394-945- 6 of items submitted for publication in this section of the Hilltop Times times a particular (tern will be run is limited to Jour consecutive issua then tncre must be a waiting period before it cm appear again. This does not apply to permsnent, but constantly changing, items like restaurant menus and ciub announcements Direct alf questions to the editor, Ext For mora details, can . the number I Bowling J 475-168- 5. Men Can Cook" event on Sept 20. The event raises funds to support services and programs that help families facing domestic violence, assault or homeless ness. To volunteer, call Holli Crosby at or ; . .7-6- B J '. j , .......... I ...... 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