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Show 19 September 9, 1999 i&i?TO(o sift AROUND THE HILL POLICY Due to the large number of items submitted for publication in this section of the Hill- from edi- a.m.-12:3- HOURS OF OPERATION p.m. Monday-- Friday, Ext.7-992- a.m.-- 8 p.m. Monday-Frida- y, Bldg. 849: Bldg. 45: 7 a.m.-- l p.m. Monday-Frida- p.m. a.m.-9:3- 0 , Monday-Friday- Ext. Bldg. 1235 (Westside): Monday-Frida- 6 a.m.-- 2 p.m. Ext. y, Denotes closure every other Friday. WHAT'S FOR LUNCH? Two-for-on- E 11 a.m.-- l Hall Dining 5:30-- a.m.; Lunch, 3:30-6:3a.m.-p.m.; l 10:30 0 a.m. 11 Midnight meal, WEEKENDS, HOLIDAYS: Breakfast, 6:30- Breakfast, p.m.; Dinner, 8 0 p.m.-12:3- rl Z D p.m., Fried chicken Night buffet, 5:30-- 8 p.m. $7.50 for mem- bers. MEMBERSHIP LUNCH DRAWING: Write your name on the back of your lunch receipt and drop it in the Lunch Drawing box. Drawing each day for the next day's free lunch. Friday's drawing will be for Mon 7TT7TTT 1 1k I e WEDNESDAY: Ethnic buffet, 11 a.m.-- l e steak and halibut night. p.m. entree served with each and Mix match, baked potato, soup and salad. vegetable, DART TOURNAMENT: Every Wednesday at the Officers' Club. Sign ups are at 5:30 p.m. and tournament begins at 6 p.m. NIGHT: Every Wednes5:30-p.m. You get two succulent day, top sirloin steaks or salmon for $16.95 per couple. Each entree is served with vegetable, baked potato, soup and salad. Want one of each? Go ahead mix and match your entrees. Member cost is just $16.95 for the pair. lunch buffet, THURSDAY: Cafeteria-styl- e MENU LINE: Ext. Hillcrest WEEKDAYS: Cafeteria-styl- 8 y, Ext. p.m. a.m.-- l p.m. Active duty military lunch day, $3.95. Club is closed for dinner. lunch buffet, 11 TUESDAY: Cafeteria-styl- e a.m.-- l p.m. Civilian employee and retired military lunch day, $3.95. Mongolian BBQ buffet, 5:30-- 8 p.m. featuring beef tips or chicken lasagna. Preferred Plus! members, guess the price of your meal within 5 cents and it is free. TWO-FOR-ON- 4. 6:30 buffet, 6-- 9 THE BASE RESTAURANTS offer pastries, breakfast entrees, hot lunch entrees, sandwiches, soups, salads and beverages. Mobile 0 food vehicles operate from 7:30 l 7 Club Enlisted lunch 11 TODAY: Steak for upcom- a.m.-- 531-886- FULL WEDNESDAY FAMILY NIGHT BUFp.m. FETS: Every Wednesday, except Members Night, cost is adults $7, youth ages 2 $3.50 and children under 6 are free. A family video movie with din- ' STEAK FOR LUNCH: Every Thursday, 11 a.m.-- l p.m., $4.95, members price, add $2. Bring a friend to lunch ner. Sept. 15 Mongolian BBQ with "Mulan" and Sept. 22 Oriental family buffet with "Simba's Pride." THURSDAY: Steak for lunch 11 a.m.-- l p.m. $4.95. Game night early bird 6:30 p.m. Regular play, 7 p.m. PAYMENT TERMINAL: Did you forget to mail your club card payment on time and get charged a $15 late fee by the Bank Card Center? The club has installed a payment terminal, enabling you to pay your account at the club. It provides an instant posting to your club card account. GAME DAY: Sept. 26, 3 p.m. Big Bucks Bingo. Buy packets at the Officers' and Enlisted Clubs. Advance packets are as follows, first packet per player $20, second packet per player $15, third packet per player $15 and any additional packets $10. Packets go on sale Sept. 7. Last chance to buy discount packets will be Sept. 24. non-membe- rs featuring a succulent sirloin, baked potato, vegetable of the day, fresh garden salad, dinner roll, iced tea or coffee. Regular menu also available. FRIDAY: Seafood platter for lunch 11 a.m.-- 1 p.m. $4.95. Wasatch Request Nite, bev- erage promo, tooter nite. SATURDAY: Wasatch Beach Club Toga Party Night, 8:30 p.m.-- 2 a.m. .Dinner for p.m. Two in the Dining room, SATURDAY NIGHT DINNER FOR TWO: The Club features great dining with great prices. We're open to serve you from p.m. and offer entertainment in the main lounge afterwards. Talk about an inexpensive night out! Check our menu and prices. Saturday steak and lobster $21.95 and chicken cordon bleu $11.95, Sept. 18 prime rib $15.95 and fried chicken steak $15.95 $11.95 and Sept. 25 The crab $15.95. dining room and king and lounge food menu is also available. TOGA PARTY, ANIMAL HOUSE PARTY: Saturday, 8:30 p.m.-- 2 a.m. Toga! It's that T-bo- Base Theater FRIDAY: "American Pie" (R) SATURDAY EVENING: "The Haunting" (PG13) EVENING SHOWTIME: 7 p.m. ADMISSION: Adults $3 and children $2. time again, get out your favorite Toga, grape leaf outfits and head for the club. This will be one of this year's best parties. Prizes for the best Toga and grape eating contest. Please dress appropriately. Beverage promotion with animal names (i.e. Red Dog, Moosehead, etc.). SUNDAY: Sunday Football, $1 Bloody Company Grade Officers ASSOCIATION MEETING: Friday, 3:30 p.m. in the Officers' Club. Items on this month's agenda include a broomball match on Sept. 18 and upcoming elections. Normally, CGOA meets on the first Friday of 11 a.m.-- 6 p.m. Classic Motown, 9 MONDAY: Spaghetti with salad and garlic toast for lunch 11 a.m.-- l p.m. $4.95. Mon6- day Night Football, Miami at Denver, MarysScrewdriver, p.m.-midnigh- t. each month. For more details, contact Capt. Nathan Weir at Ext. Why Havsn't You Called Yd? Restaurant immroimmm Q ) Brand New, No Credit, PARTIES High Quality Bad Credit, No Problem! Oriental & American BANQUETS TAKE-OU- T 3 State Health Department Approved. Oldest Established Tattoo Company in SLC. HIGH ENERGY WORK THAT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. Sterile Methods Privacy Brilliant Colors Tover-uD-s Cosmetics Body Piercing a.m.-- l 5 p.m. Lounge Bingo, 6 p.m. Karaoke with Todd, 7 p.m. l p.m. $4.95. 625-023- 3 1103 South State, SLC WEDNESDAY: Chicken buffet 11 p.m. $4.95. Peel and eat shrimp, Game night early bird 6:30 p.m. Regular play, 7 p.m. Best Teriyeki TATTOOS 2443 Kiesel Ave., Ogden with your private at Ext. ing activities. 6-- BaseATRestaurants YOUR SERVICE a.m.-- events or have any suggestions? Call Scott 8 p.m. TUESDAY: French dip for lunch 11 a.m.-- l p.m. $4.95. Jazz Night with $1 draft, 1 p.m. 11 lunch buffet, 11 a.m.-- l p.m. Regular dining, 9 p.m. Special ethnic plate for Friday night dining, just $9.95 for members. Join us for social hour with DJ Ray Parr. p.m. SATURDAY: Regular dining, SUNDAY: Club closed. lunch buffet, 11 MONDAY: Cafeteria-styl- e and club announcements. 6 5-- FRIDAY: manent, but constantly changing, items like restaurant menus Ext. 5:30 225N: Bldg. Cafeteria-styl- e y. address and receive updates on p.m. Fried Chicken Night buffet, 5:30-- 8 p.m. $7.50 for members. Draft is just $1 in the lounge on Thursdays one-mont- Bldg. 230 (Crosswinds): Officers' Club lunch day. Every Monday-FridaINFORMATION: Need more info on club a.m.-- l limited to four consecutive issues then there must be h a waiting period can it before appear again. This does not apply to per- p.m. 4-- 6 TODAY: top Times, the number of times a particular item will be run is Direct all questions to the tor, Ext. a.m.; Lunch, 10:30 a.m-- 1 p.m. (to 1:30 p.m. on Reserve weekend); Dinner, p.m. 9 KfflQ LUNCH SPECIALS As Low As - - OPEN $OJ5 m Computers. MONDAY-FRIDA- 10:30 A.M. SATURDAY 11 9:00 P.M. :00A.M.-9:0- P.M. 0 With Drink! .944-041- 3 1- -C i i iiwmiiii. CUSTOM WORK AVAILABLE The United States Air Force Announces a Proposed Final Environment Assessment of Noise and Supersonic Effects at the Utah Test and Training Range. The Environmental Management Directorate, Ogden Air Logistics Center, of an Hill Air Force Base (HAFB), UT, announces the availability No Significant of Environmental Assessment (EA) and proposes a Finding Effects at the Utah Test and Impact (FONSI) of Noise and Supersonic Training Range (UTTR). and test its The United States Air Force must continually improve, update, requires that the Air Force weapons systems and training standards. This more with and abrupt maneuvers. These fly at the limits of flight capability must activities inevitably create aircraft noise, including sonic booms, and are occurring. be evaulated to determine whether, and to what degree, they UTTR as well as at the aircraft operations This EA addresses the current cumulative The impacts that an approximate doubling of those operations. from any newly are of particular note are ongoing noise impacts and noise in this addressed are also Additional impacts initiated or proposed objects. Remember - Preventative Maintenance Works And can save you money! Got Your "TQAHSmiSSIOn TodayS TUHE-UP- " PRESENT TtHS AD, AND VE VILL: leaks Road test your vehicle prior to service & Check for transmission Remove, inspect and clean transmission pan FY --1 Adjust linkage and throttle cable Replace Filter or clean screen Reinstall pan with a new gasket and fill transmission fluid TAKE ADVANTAGE NOW! Check modulator and replace hose IVUtlU lest vvlliv.ii; ojlici ""i C AT! G ,- EA Based on the findings of this EA, there would be no significant a environmental impacts associated with this proposed action. Therefore, FONSI may be issued, and preparation of an Environmental Impact Statement is not necessary. for public A copy of the document detailing the proposal is available examination at the HAFB Information Repository at the Davis County also at the Environmental Library Central Branch, Layton, UT, and UT. Comments will be Management Directorate, 7274 Wardeligh Rd., HAFB, comments and questions to Kay Winn accepted until October 7, 1999. Direct 7274 Wardleigh Rd., Hill AFB, UT 84056-513at (801) 5111 Offer Expires 1 h 1l it if f 10-1-- ""if7nrn ) ; f -- : f s t 7. 777-038- 3. OO-ALCE- I Mil, , jhi, The Thrift Shop Needs Your Reusable Items. Gall 835-103- 6 i to Donate. m J.I .iiiii.i ill nil I" Uafefo iiiwimwiiiiww- -' iiij IW1 - JtjggaEni |