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Show 21 July 29, 1999 Bowling Center SUMMER HOlJRS: 11 Mon.-Thur- ., Thursday at 4 p.m. The cost is $1 per class. Sign up by the Tuesday prior. Six children minimum and 12 children maximum. GREAT GAMES: This is held every Thursday at 4 p.m. for any age. Play lots of fun games and its even free. Sign up by the day before. Minimum of four kids. FRIDAY: Roller skating, 8 p.m. Cost is $1 and for members and $2 for 50 cent skate rental. SATURDAY: Roller skating 1:30-3:3- 0 p.m. Regular skating, 8 p.m. a.m.-8:3- 0 p.m., Fri., 11 Sat. noon- and Sun- noon-- 5 owttI?1, THUNDER ALLEY: Friday, 9 p.m.The latest and greatest bowling alternative ever. O ver 3000 watts of thumping music, special effects lighting and plenty of fun. Rent a lane for $25. a.m.-midnigh- t, - OPEN BOWLING SPECIALS: 1 1 a.m.-- l p.m. only 90 Monday-Friday- , FAMILY NIGHT: Thursday evenings, p.m. $15 per lane, six bowlers per lane, shoes included. Unlimited bowling for 2 12 hours. Reservations accepted with advance payment. BONANZA BINGO: Must be 18 years of age to participate. Cost is $1 per card or six for $5. SQUADRON BOWLING PARTIES: Free, now until August 31. Parties available 11 a.m.-- 4 p.m., Monday-Fridaincludes three games of bowling and rental shoes. Reservations must be made at least one week in advance. For more information call Ext. HOURS: Located at Bldg. 524. Winter hours ., 8 a.m.-- 5 p.m., Fri., 8 a.m.-- 6 are and and Sat. Sun., 8 a.m. 4:30 p.m. p.m. Mon.-Thurs- -- 6-- SKATING: Family skating will be held every p.m. Regular skatSaturday from will held be ing every Friday and Saturday 1:30-3:3- 0 from 8 p.m. The cost is $1 for memand 50 cents for bers, $2 for skates. MONDAY: Educational video, 4 p.m. TUESDAY: Power Hour, 5 p.m. Sunshine Generation. SUNSHINE GENERATION: Every Tuesday at the Community Center, Bldg. 460, for ages 2 12 to teens. Call Ext. more information. POWER HOUR: This is held every Tuesday at 4 p.m. for any age. Use this time to study and get some homework done. WEDNESDAY: Kids in the Kitchen, 3:30 p.m. p.m. Teen workout, KIDS IN THE KITCHEN: This activity It will be held every is for kids ages 4 at p.m. The cost is $1 per Wednesday class. This program teaches basic cooking skills using a different recipe each week. Sign up by the Monday prior. Six children minimum and 12 children maxi6-- non-membe- rs 4-- y, YOUTH SUMMER BOWLING PASS: Free. Pass is good for one free game of bowling each day. Shoe rental is 75 cents per pair. Passes available for eligible youth ages 17 and under. For more information call Ext. 2. YOUTH BIRTHDAY PARTIES: $30 per lane, includes unlimited bowling for 2 12 hours, rental shoes, lunch and a birthday bowling pin for the birthday person. Lanes have a maximum capacity of six bowlers. Parties are held on Saturdays and Sundays from p.m. Reservations are required and lanes must be paid for at the time of reservation. mum. TRAILS MEETING: Parents and teens are invited to discuss a teen outdoor recre--atio- n program. It is an excellent tool to build leadership, friendships; problem solving skills and to have a great time. CONGRESSIONAL AWARD: Young people can receive recognition for achieving individual goals in personal development, self-estee- Youth Activities - HOURS: 9 p.m. Monday- - Saturday. Closed Sundays and holidays. Located in Bldg. 3-- 882, Ext. OUTSIDE. TRIPS: For staffing purposes sign up for field trips that are outside the , Youth Center, 24 hours before the trip is scheduled. Payment and permission slips are required at the time of sign up. TODAY: Crafty Kids, 4 p.m. Great games, 4 f ' '. Us jtei, il. $1 ... '.. ' .' no eoifefe, no ' $ it all. Trip dates are August Trip includes transportation, campground for two nights, raft and equipment; trip leaders and three meals. Cost is $98 Friday-Monda- 13-1- t-- 5. early these trips fill up fast. WEBER RIVER FISHING TRIP: August 21. Get away for the day and enjoy yourself. Trip includes transportation and trip leader. Cost $4 per person. You need to provide all fishing gear and tackle, bait, waders, personal items, rain gear, picnic lunch and Utah fishing license. Trip departs Bldg. 524 at 4 a.m. and returns at noon. UINTAS ATV TRIP: Friday and Satruday. Spectacular high alpine mountain riding. Pine forests, wildflowers and small lakes are just a few of the wonders to enjoy. Trip includes transportation, ATV riding for two half days, helmets, all gas and oil, campground, trip leader, one dinner, lunch and breakfast. Cost is $64 per person. Must be 18 years or older. Only one rider per ATV. Group will stay together with the trip leader while riding. Spaces are limited to JClt'"i'j...A-- -- ' person. SIGN UP FOR ALL ACTIVITIES : Bldg. 524. Call Ext. For additional info 75 mation contact Al Stone at Ext. Ext. SPTGSVRE, Ext. r- , Base Library 10 REGULAR HOURS: Tuesday-Saturdaa.m.-- 6 p.m. Closed Sunday, Monday and holidays. BOOK BUSTERS: Sign up for the Book Busters program and earn a free bowling coupon for every five library books you read. Open to children ages Program will run until Aug. 21. For more informay, 4. tion, call Ext. SUMMER READING PROGRAM: Book a ride on the Readerosaurus. A program will be held each Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. during the month of July. Call Miss Nancy for more information. at Ext. BOOKSALE: Donations are being taken for the annual booksale to be held Aug. from 10 a.m.-- 6 p.m. Leftover materials will still be available for purchase from Aug. 6-- 7 10-1- mil I'J ' Jw sarw - mi it'E jmAtf Subject to candidacy & conditions "Results may vary. ed lay son CENTER EYE 3905 Harrison Blvd., Ogden, Utah 394-202- Most people achieve better than 2020 vision" 5 minute, non-lasprocedure Satisfaction guaranteed - or your money back er Complimentary consultation or seminars on all procedures MURRAY ARIS Vision Institute QQQ-OQG-30- 37 0 (or watch tlie procedure live at www.broadcast.com) OGDEN liiiiiluUiynolllJi lull tiibiiJiuiiiiJpjuii 4. INTERNET ACCESS: Now available on three customer computers. Come in and check out the World Wide Web. Time limited to half an hour when other customers are waiting. wwismi - SALT LAKE CITY romantic evening canoeing the beauti- Jx,dflCkt- - in a whole new way. Intacs, tiny transparent ring segments that can correct your vision Announcing the revolutionary, needs change later. They're that simple. They're that amazing. They are designed to be permanent, yet may be replaced or removed in case your Vision Institute. And they're brought to you by the innovators of vision correction procedures such as RK and LASIK the doctors of Aris FDA-approv- a ful Causey Mountain area. Trip includes canoe and gear, transportation and trip leader. Cost is $20 per couple or $15 per y, per person. Please reserve your space '... g 2 s, wmmsmi mmmm ... W1BVMM Closed holidays. THE LOG CABIN on base is available to rent for parties, weddings, receptions, reunions, squadron functions, etc. FAMILY CAMP: Rates are just $10 per night and include electricity. The Family Camp also has a new restroom, shower, laundry facility. All DoD employees and retirees are eligible to use the Family Camp sites. For reservations or information call the Family Camp Host at Ext. UPCOMING TRIPS: Open to all DoD employees, their families and guests. JACKSON HOLESNAKE RIVER WHITE WATER RAFTING TRIPS: Wake up to a sunrise scenic float through Grand Teton National Park and then hang on for the thrill of white water in the afternoon. Enjoy the unique atmosphere that is Jackson Hole-artshops, performance gunfights in the street and night life. This trip has voluntary public service, physical fitness and expedition exploration. Medals are presented by Congress. Applications and information are available at the Youth Cenfor details. ter, Bldg. 883. Call Ext. COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER SERVICES: Every fourth and fifth Tuesdays of the month at 5 p.m. Make a positive difference in your community by volunteering. Locations will be chosen at preteen and teen p.m. CRAFTY KIDS: This activity is for kids ages 2 who are interested in learning more about arts and crafts. It will be held every 5-- 8. Utah. Hike is difficult about 10 miles round trip from vehicle to base camp. About 14 miles round trip from base camp to the summit and back. Must be in great physical condition. Primitive camping. Trip includes transportation, backpacks if needed, trip leader and snacks when we return to the vehicle. Cost is $28 per person, 12 or older. PARK CITY SILVER MINE ADVENTURE: August 7. Travel down 1,500 feet and ride the mine train through 3,200 feet of tunnel. An exciting adventure for the whole family. Trip includes transportation and admission. Cost is $21 per adult, $15 for children years old. Must be 4 or older. COUPLES EVENING CAUSEY RESERVOIR CANOE TRIP: August 11. Enjoy Outdoor Recreation 6-- non-membe- rs cents per game. seven riders. Sign-u- p early. KINGS PEAK BACKPACKING TRIP: Conquer the highest peak in August council meetings. FOR MORE INFORMATION contact the Youth Center, Ext. Preregistration deadline for activities arid field trips is three days prior to the event. www.arisiisiu.eiB FROVO imr wnw txxumsrxiv 250874 42999 |