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Show Q Hilltop Times August 1, 2002 OILHaTpTsGKS Around the Hill This Week PRETEEN NIGHT. ml Youth Activities for ages Center. Purchase a hot dog, chips, and drink for $3.50 per member and $5 per nonmem-be- r 6-- 9 and watch a free movie. Bring a blanket or lawn chair to sit on. Saturday BASIC FRAMING classes start Aug. 3 and continue on Saturdays through Aug. 31 at the Skills Development Center. For class fees and details call Ext, &0567. Dining O Club Hill Wednesday STAIRS SELF-NOMINATIN- 11 a.m.-noo- Fam- n, the ily Support Center. Learn basics on how to apply for new jobs, promotions or change in duty location through the Air Force Personnel Center, Civilian Employment Web site or the Interactive Voice Recognition System. STAIRS classes can also be scheduled in base shops or offices for groups of 20 or more. Call Ext 74681 or 54871 to make SCOUTING HONOR: Scouts and former scouts of the Catholic faith from Christ, Prince of Peace Chapel at Hill AFB, and who have received the Eagle Scout or Ad Altare Dei awards, are invited to a barbecue honorscouter Father Neale W. Herrlick. Present and former scout ing long-tim- e leaders are also invited. The event will be Aug. 16 at 6:30 p.m. in St Mary's Parish bowery in Ogden. Names will be gathered to honor award winners on plaques provided by the Northern Deanery Knights of Columbus and the Catholic Committee on Scouting. For more details, call Al 392-503- CATHOLIC WORSHIP SERVICES: Base Chapel, Bldg. 475, Mass, MondayThursday, noon; Saturday, 5 p.m.; Sunday, 6:30 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 Service), 8 am. (Liturgical Service), 11 a.m. (Evangelical Service), and 1 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 chapel is one of that has a vibrant ecumenical, lay Christhree Air Force bases world-wid- e g tian 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 are AIRMEN SPONSORSHIP PROGRAM: Interested first-terlinked 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 one-on-o- care-givin- LOWER MENU PRICES: Get the same great food and keep more cash in your pockets! Chi b Hill has lowered prices on a dozen of our customers' favorite menu items' 1LAIR CARS): 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. 1O.30 am- - 10 p.m. a.m.- - 2 a.m 10:30 Friday Saturday 10:30 a.m.- - 8 p.m Sunday Social Hour: Wednesday and Friday, 4:30 6 p.m. -- 150, is open weekdays from 8:15 a. m. - 4:30 p.m., and specializes in cuts, sty les, ethnic hair care, men's fades, clipper cuts, chemical services and more. E3 Hillcrest Dining Facility BREAKFAST: 5:30 - 7:30 a.m., Monday - LUNCH: 11 a.m.-- 1 p.m., Monday - Friday DINNER: 5 - 7 p.m.. Monday - Friday and 5 7 p.m. weekends, holidays and LTA weekend. BRUNCH: 7 a.m. 1 p.m., weekends and holidays and 6 a.m. 1 p.m. UTA weekend. -- -- -- Fast Eddie's Dining Facility a.m. BREAKFAST: weekdays LUNCH: 10:30 a.m.-- l p.m. weekdays DINNER: 7-- p.m. weekdays. FLIGHT KITCHEN: Open daily around the clock. Hillcrest Dining Facility and Fast Eddie's serve militarv members only. MIDNIGHT MEAL: 11:30 p.m.- - 12:30 a.m. 6-- 8 Summer Bash arrangements. Chapel Schedule Sonnenburg at meal on the way t TAKE OUT: Order a home or call for a pickup at Ext HOURS: Office: Monday Friday 8 a.m. 5 p.m. Lunch: Monday - Friday 10:30 a.m. 1 p.m. Cashier Monday Friday 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Catering: Monday Friday 9 a.m. 5 p.m. By appointment anytime Lounges: Monday - Tuesday 10:30 a.m. - 8 p.m. Wednesday - Thursday take-ou- SUMMER BASH THUNDER ALLEY BOWLING, August 19, 6:3030 bowlp.m.. Hill Bowling Center. Experience the latest in ing systems with more than 3,000 watts of pulsating music and lighting, and lots of Summer Bash giveaways! The cost is $5 per bowler. The snack bar will offer $1 hamburgers and $1 hot dogs. Advance reservations accepted with six bowlers per lane. For more information, call Ext free. SUMMER RASH EXTENDED HOURS SWIMMING, Aug. noon-- 8 p.m.; Pool No. 3, Pool No. 2, next to Club Hiil, Tuesday-Sundanoon-- 8 p.m. This activity west of the Base Clinic, Wednewsday-Mondais open to all military and civilian personnel and their family members. Children ages 10 and under must be accompanied by an adult For more information, call iM. SUMMER BASH I LLAFB RAGEVG WATERS DAYS, Aug. 2 1 25. Purchase discount f ; - s at Information, Tickets & Travel, Bldg. 460. Adult id children's tickets are $9.50 for ages tickets are $ 1 1 . Raging ialt lake City at 1200 W. 1700 South. For more inforWaters is locate mation, callfTT SUMMER BASH I AU, Aug. 20, 5 p.m., Club Hill patio. Enjoy an exotic evening of Tiki U i hes,leis, free swimming, hula dancing and limbo! Polynesian style co :!"g includes roast pig, chicken lava, sweet and sour spareribs, shrim j s: preme, baked halibut and salmon. The cost is $ 10 per prizes awarded to the best dressed. For person. Dress fo he Luau or more informatio:;. ill Ext. SUMMER BASH GOLF TOURNAMENT, Aug. 20, Hubbard Memorial Golf Course. Respiration opens Aug. 6 at 9 a.m. at Information, Tickets & Travel, Bldg. 460. The cost is $20 per person, due at sign-uThe tournament bt gins at 7:30 a.m. with a shotgun start scramble format select your own team. The field is open to the first 1 44 play ers and the tournament is open to all military and civilian personnel and their family members. The cost includes green fees, cart rental and lunch coupon good for hot dog, chips and small drink at the Halfway House. For more information, call Ext. SUMMER BASH BASE-WIDPICNIC. Aug. 21, 10:30 a.m.-- p.m. The $3 cost include a barbecue sandwich, baked beans, salad and a soda. Enter drawings at the picnic for Summer Bash Prizes including the grand prize of airfare for two. At 2 p.m., watch the Cardboard Regatta at the Youth Fishing Pond as the boats race each other for the coveted Cardboard Cup. For more information, call Ext. SUMMER BASH CHASE THE MOOSE AN D DITCH THE DOG FUN Aug. 22, 1 1 a.m., at the Westside Fitness Center, Bldg. 1277. The $6 entry fee includes a The walk is 1.5 miles, and the run is 2.4 miles. Register in advance at the Hess Fitness Center or Westside Fitness Center or sign-u- p the day of the event. For more information, call Ext or Ext. SUMMER BASH BIG BASH BINGO, Aug. 22, 6:30 and 7 p.m. at Club Hill. Open to all military and civilian personnel and their families. Regular games are three on $5; six on $7; and nine on $9.50. As an extra bonus, a Summer Bash $500 blackout game will be played until the prize is awarded. Blackout cards are $ 1 each. For more information, call Ext. 3 E 19-2- RUN-WAL- t I -- SUMMER BASH CONCERT, featuring "Imagine," the Beatles Tribute Band, Aug. 23, 7:30 p.m., in the park south of Bldg. 150 (the former Officers' Club) Admission is free. A Lip Sync Contest will be held at 6:30 p.m. before the concert. Entry forms and rules are available at Club Hill and are due by Aug. 21. Contest prizes are $300 for first place, $ 150 for second place and $100 for third place. For more information, call Ext. . tour-perso- n Tickets and Travel Ext FLIGHTLINE BIBLE STUDY: Tuesday, 11:30 a.m., Bldg. 37, 388th LSS Conference Room. A free light lunch will be offered. Call Chaplain (Capt) for details, or just join us. Greg Jans at Ext 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 1. more information, contact Chad Jespersen at Ext OTHER BIBLE STUDIES: There are numerous Bible studies throughout the base during the week (day and night) and on Sunday. Check the chapel web page at www.hill.af.milchapel or call the chapel for the most current topics and times. Open to all ranks, family members, and civilian employees. YOUTH GROUPS: The chapel youth groups are active and sponsor excitevents. Check the chapel web page or call the chapel ing, for current information. ' NEED MORE INFORMATION? FOR INFORMATION ON LOCAL CHURCHES OR PAROCHIAL check the chapel web page, SCHOOLS: Call the chapel at Ext or check the Yellow Pages of the telephone directory. g For TO REACH A CHAPLAIN: During duty hours call Ext emergency assistance after duty hours, call the Command Post at (801) 777-300- SERVICES LEISl KE TRAVEL: Open weekdays 9 a.m.-- 5 p.m dosed weekends and holitravel days. The only a rhorized agent on Hill AFI. Services available for all active duty military and DoD civilians. Call for more information. Ext LOCATION AND HOURS: Bldg. 460, call Ext ' 1. Hours are weekdays, 9 or Ext 1 valid Sunday through Thursday excluding holidays. CRUISES: Visit Information, Tickets and Travel for current specials that various cruise lines are offering. HILL AFB RAGING WATERS: Aug. purchase tickets from ITT, $9.50 child or $11.50 adult Raging Waters is located in Salt Lake 21-2- City. p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m.-- l p.m. Closed SunLAS VEGAS, TREASURE ISLAND HOTEL day and holidays. TRAVEL RESERVATIONS: Information, Tick& CASINO: Spend 2 nights, Sept. 3 & 4 for $150 per person for double occupancy, or $225 ets & Travel, Bldg 460, now handles leisure travel airline reservations and tickets. Official per person for single occupancy. Price includes travel reservations and tickets are handled by bus transportation to Las Vegas, two breakfast N&N Travel in Bldg. 1238. Call Ext and one prime rib and fresh shrimp for buffets, ' for official travel. v : dinnerbuffet leisure travel and Ext ANNIVERSARY INN: Tickets and Travel now GOLF GETAW AY IN MESQUTTE, NEVADA sells vouchers for the Anniversary Inns. Two $220 per person , includes transSept located in Salt Lake City, and one in Logan. portation, golf, and double occupancy lodging. Golf 18 holes at Palms Golf Course and 18 holes Vouchers purchased from information, $137 at the Oasis Golf Course. Must sign up at ITT per suite, taxes are paid upon check-in- . Vouchers are contingent upon room availability and by Aug. 2. a.m.-- 5 19-2- .ALPINE SLIDE: Tickets available for the Park City Alpine Slide, $8 each from nT. ILAPPENINGS BOOKS, on sale at ITT for $25 each. These books are filled with hundreds of half-of- f and coupons for local and area attractions and businesses. pay by Aug. 26 and receive $1 off. SINATRA TRIBUTE: Information, Tickets & Travel has discount tickets for Gary Anthony's "Tribute to The Chairman of the Board, Frank Sinatra'The concert dinner and dance is Aug. 24 at the Salt Palace Grand Ballroom in Salt Lake City. Social hour begins at 5 p.m., dinner at 6 p.m. and concert at 8 p.m. The cost is $55 per person or $35 without dinner, and tickets must be ordered by Aug. 14. LAGOON DAYS: Hill AFB Lagoon Days are y Aug. passes are $16.50, a savings of $ 10 of f the regu lar ITT price, and $ 13 of f the regular gate price. The passes can only be used for more on these dates. Call ITT at Ext two-for-o- Pre-ord- er 18-2- All-da- details. OTHER INFORMATION JEWISH SABBATH SERVICES: Ogden's Congregation B'rith Sholem, 2750 9 and Salt Lake's Kol Ami, 2425 E. Grant Ave., phone or Police Services 399-966- 621-372- 2760 S.. SAINTS CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DA- Y MILITARY LLAISON: Chaplain (1st Lt) Rodney Campbell, Chaplain (Lt for CoL) Steve Titensor, or Chaplain (Lt CoL) Gaylen Buckley, Ext information. Meetings are not held at the base chapel due to the numer484-150- 1. ous meetings held locally. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 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 Sulwell for information, GREEK ORTHODOX ORTHOS: Morning prayer held Sundays at 9 am. with Divine Liturgy at 10 Greek Orthodox Church of the Transfiguration, 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. POLICE SERVICES PROGRAMS: The 75th Security Forces Squadron offers several crime prevention programs including Operation ID, Sab-rin- a 782-550- in, 399-223- Base Library 9 a.m.-- 8 LIBRARY HOURS: Monday, noon-- 6 p.m.; Tuesday-Thursda10 a.m.-- p.m.; closed Sunday. y p.m.; BOOK SALE: Donated materials are sold Thursday from noon until 3 for more information. p.m. at NAF Surplus Sales. Call Ext y, 6 Friday-Saturda- AROUND THE HILL POLICY LOCATION: Skills Development is located in Bldg. 534 on 11th one-mon-?i HOURS OF OPERATION: FRAME SHOP: Sunday-Monda- Go if CtUKW Wrutnh and WeSnses rt--s HiW Fra Center Asm$iG 2 customers. Offers custom framing and design matting for diplomas, portraits, awards and art ENGRAVING SHOP: New hours weekdays 10 am.- - 5 p.m., closed weekends. In addition to plaques, the shop offers: custom trophies, engrav-abl-e 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.; 10 a.m.- - 8 Monday closed; Tuesday-Thursda- y No mechanic p.ro;Frkiay Saturday, 10 am.-6pon duty on Sundays. only. No emissions or inspections on Sundav. PHONE NUMBERS: Frame Shop. Ext 64567; Auto Shop, Ext Engraving Shop, Ext Wood Shop, Ext 60565 and Director, Ext Check out the services Web at www.hill.af.milservicesindex. htm and visit the Skills Development Center page. Hilicraat Cinfca Hail .... Library Uwvjt Uw Wcarg'C-uf- e 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 stay and $40 per night for Friday and Saturday night Although the cabins are located in a primitive area, they have refrigerators, running water, stoves and microwave ovens. The camp also features three RV pads ($ 1 0 and $ 12 per night) , three tent sites ($5 per . ..,.7-iS1- S ..7-53- Sunday-Thursda- 3 . 7 2SOT . Outdoor Recreation.. Services Srfang & Publicity... Bms SH?ls DevatopflJftflt.., 74475 cs .7533 i j a ; Visit the 75th Services OivMon Wb ai at Ext r, istration. Categories include Pre-194- 8 Best 8 Best GM, Post-194- 8 Mopar, Best 4x4, 8 Best Mopar, Best Ford. 8 Best 8 Best Ford, Best GM, Best Mustang, Truck (Full Size), Post-194- 8 Best American Motors, Best Corvette, Best Mini Truck, Best Best Air Cooled, Under Construction, Best Convertible, Best Foreign Car and Best Studebaker. For registration information, call the Skills Development Center at Pre-194- Pre-194- Post-194- Post-194- Ext Hunt OIL PAINTING CLASS: Four week classes begin Monday and Aug. 7, 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. $30 per stu- dent supplies not included in class fee. Instructor. Jovce Walley. BASIC SEWING CLASS: Four week class starts Sunday, 2 - 4 p.m. $30 per student, supply list provided on sign-up- . Instructor, Melissa Allen. BASIC STAINED GLASS CLASS: Six week class begins Tuesday, 5:30-- p.m. $40 per student plus $10 for materials (1st time fee). All students will use the same pattern and glass provided bv Tammy Smith, instructor. 8 REALISTIC DECORATIVE ART IN OILS: Four week class begins Aug. 8, 5:30 - 8 p.m. $30 per student Instructor, Sare Deome. DRAWING AND WATERCOLOR CLASS: Four week classes begin Aug. 9, 3 - 6 p.m., and continue thru Aug. 10, 1 - 4 p.m. $30 per student supply list provided upon sign up. Instructor, James Sawver. BASIC ALTO CARE CLASS: Aug. 2 1, 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. $ 10 per student Instruction includes chang-ingoand grease, checking all fluids and belts, and changing a tire on the road. Please sign u p at the Auto Shop two days prior to class date. DESIGN MATTING CLASS: Aug. 30, 4:30 - 6 p.m., $ 10 per student, includes all supplies. Prerequisite: Basic framing class. il QUILTED STAINED GLASS IRIS CLASS: Aug. 15, 8 p.m., $23 per class plus supplies. 5-- Instructor, Peggy Schultz. BASIC FRAMING CLASS: Saturday, 10, 17, 24 and 31, 1 1 am. - 3 p.m.$30 per student supplies not included in class fee. Instructor, Gloria J. Outdoor Recreation 0 Museum Tuesday-T- hursday, ,... Command Post .. Education Sew teas Eriiisfrd Ctub- FsmJiy Support Cenfejr . CLASSES: Open to active duty. Reservists, retirees, DoD civilian employees and their family members. Classes are on a rotation, except the basic framing class, which is held every two weeks and the design matting class held once call Ext a month. To 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 regsix-we- closed; 10 a.m.-- 5 p.m.; Friday, 10 a.m.-- 4 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-- p.m.; Tuesday-Thursda- y open for custom frame business only. Friday and Saturday will be made available to Eijw.Sr.g Corns ChapeJ Street 6 Due to tftt larja rvumber of Items submitted for publication J in ttis section of the HIlSop Times, the number of times a par-- I titular item witi ba run is limited tt f swr xa9euii issues then there mui be a waltg period fr?o? ft 1 can sppear again. This does not apply to pmammt, but cor-- J f tanf!y changing, Items Hke restaurant menu? and club J announcements. Direct aSi questions to On editor, Ext more information about these and other police services, contact Tech. Sgt. Mark Borgerd-in- g Skills Development FOR INFORMATION: 5-- 7 McGruff the Crime Dog, McGruff House, Neighborhood Crime Watch, Operation Identification and Vacation Quarters Watch. For y night), shower facilities, picnic tables, and recreational areas for volleyball 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 72&6333 or (208) 8286333 from 9 am.-- 5 p.m.Tuesday-Fridav- . WHITE WATER RAFTING: Enjoy the unique atmosphere Jackson, Wyo., a real western town and do some white water rafting on the Snake The cost is $120 per person River, Aug. 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 16-1- PARADE REST PARK: Stay in comfortable cabins at Parade Rest Ranch, Aug. 2, then ride horseback through flower-fille- d meadows and enjoy fabulous fishing. This trip includes a guided tour through Yellowstone National Park. The E 30-Se- 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. PAIUTE 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 210-poun-d 250-mil- 23-2- 5. |