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Show 20 Hilttop October 7, 1999 Tickets andcallTours LOCATION: Ext leadis the only authorized travel agent It is an excellent tool to build and Hill AFB. skills problem-solvinall on Services available for active ership, friendships, or Ext. , Bldg. 150, to have a great time. duty mititary, retired military and Department 9 a.m.-- 5 p.m.; Sat. Hours are Mon.-Fri- ., of Defense civilians. Grand opening special CONGRESSIONAL AWARD: Young people 9 a.m.-- l p.m., closed Sun. and holidays. extended 5 to 10 percent savings on specific can receive recognition for achieving individBYU VS. AIR FORCE TICKETS: You may Call informaairlines. Ext. for more ual goals in personal development, voluntary preorder, prepay tickets for the BYU vs. Air tion. public service, physical fitness and expedition Force game. $16.50 per person. The prices are ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAOpen Mon.-Fri- ., exploration. Medals are presented by Congress. going to change soon. 5 a.m.-9 9 Sat. closed p.m., Applications and information are available at DISCOUNTED ATTRACTIONS all Sun. and is available for active This the Youth Center, Bldg. 883. Call Ext. holidays. HAPPENINGS BOOKS: $20, now on sale. for details. duty military, retired military and Department For more information call Ext. of Defense civilians. Great specials and weekCOMMUNITY VOLUNTEER SERVICES: and 50 off discounts at hundreds end rates. After hours pickup and drop off also of great names you know in your hometown. Every fourth and fifth Tuesdays of the month 0 available. Call for more information. at 5 p.m. Make a positive difference in your comattracRestaurants, travel, shopping, hotels, by volunteering. Locations will be choconmunity and For Lake more. books Salt tions, golf at sen preteen and teen council meetings. tact Paula at Ext. INFORMATION contact the Youth FOR MORE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TICKETS: DisExt. Center, Knotts Universal 9 Preregistration deadline SunHOURS: Studios, neyland, Berry Farm, p.m. Monday- Saturday. Closed and field for activities trips is three days prior Wax Movieland Located in and Ext. Ripley's days holidays. Bldg. 882, to the event. Museum, Magic Mountain, Sea World, Wild Animal Park, San Diego Zoo, Medieval Times, OUTSIDE TRIPS: For staffing purposes sign and Legoland. up for field trips that are outside the Youth CenDISNEYLAND AND UNIVERSAL STUter, 24 hours before, the trip is scheduled. PayDIOS: Prices have changed for Disneyland. ment and permission slips are required at the HOURS: Located at Bldg. 524. Summer One-da., 8 a.m.-- 5 p.m., Fri., time of sign up. hours are pass adult and child $30.50. We. now n flex pass on special for only $57, TODAY: Crafty Kids, 4 p.m. Great games, 4 p.m. have five-daand Sun. 8 a.m.-- 6 p.m. and Sat, 8 adult and child. Both passes do have early CRAFTY KIDS: This activity is for kids ages 2 and holidays closed. who are interested in learning more about THE LOG CABIN on base is available to entry of one and half hours before the general arts and crafts. It will be held every Thursday rent for parties, weddings, receptions, public. Universal Studios passes are $28.60 for adult and child passes are still $25.30 until Oct. at 4 p.m. The cost is $1 per class. Sign-ureunions, squadron functions, etc. by the 15. You have to use them before or on Oct.15, ; CAMP: Rates are just $10 per night FAMILY 12 Six and children minimum Tuesday prior. after that date they will be the same as the adult and include electricity. The Family Camp children maximum. also has a new restroom, shower, laundry GREAT GAMES: This is held every Thursday pass. FLORIDA ATTRACTIONS: Advance orders at 4 p.m. for any age. Play lots of fun games and facility. All DoD employees and retirees are eligible to use the Family Camp sites. its even free. Sign up by the day before. Minionly between 9 a.m.-- 4 p.m. only, Monday through For reservations or information call the mum of four kids. Friday. Please allow one week for orders to comein. We have tickets for Universal Studios FRIDAY: Roller skating, 8 p.m. Cost is $1 for Family Camp Host at Ext. and 50 cent members and $2 for UPCOMING TRIPS: Open to all DoD Florida, Sea World, Busch Gardens, Disney-worl- d slc3.tc rcntsl and Islands of Adventure. employees, their families and guests. LOCAL TICKETS including Cineplex Odeon SATURDAY: Roller skating SIGNUP FOR ALL ACTIVITIES : Bldg. p.m. Reg524. Call Ext. For additional inforular skating, Theaters, Cinemark Theaters, Hogle Zoo, Park p.m. Al Mine Sat75 will Stone at Ext. SKATING: contact mation be held Adventure, Waters, City Raging Crystal Family skating every Hot Springs, Raptors baseball, Lagoon Day Ext. Ext. from will SPTGSVRE, p.m. urday Regular skating PassesMeal Deal, Cherry Hill, and Dinosaur be held every Friday and Saturday from p.m. Park. Also available, subsidized UTA bus The cost is $1 for members, $2 for and 50 cents for skates. passes, adults $17.60, premium $38.50. 5 a.m.-l- l HOTELS: Anaheim,1 CAStovall's Best WestGYM HOURS: Open Mon.-FrMONDAY: Educational video, 4 p.m. ern Inn $65 per night per room. Anaheim, TUESDAY: Power Hour, p.m. Sunshine Genand holidays, 9 a.m.-- 5 p.m. p.m., Sat.-SuCA Ramada Conestoga Hotel $55 per night eration! Closed Christmas Day and New Year's Day. San CA room. Hotels Innsuites $49 SUNSHINE PERSONAL TRAINING: Open to anyone. GENERATION: Diego, per Every Tuesday For more information and to make appointat the Community Center, Bldg. 460, ages 212 weekday and $69 weekends. Wendover, NV to teens. Call Ext for more information. ments call Ext. Peppermill Rainbow Hotel Casinos (see us for Casinos-Gar--;de- n Las Station SWIM COST: Daily swim cost will be $1.75. POWER NV, Vegas," HOUR: This Is held every Tuesday prices),: at 4 p.m. for any age. Use this time to study and SWIMMING LESSONS: Swimming lessons Rooms, $25 weekday, $45 weekends; tower -will be held at Hess Fitness Center until rooms, $49 weekday, $79 weekends. All Vegas ..' r get some homework done.";-."- ' hotels valid Nov. Nov. 6. Level 1, Kissirnrnee, EL. WEDNESDAY: Kids in the Kitchen, 3:30 p.m. a.m.; level 1, . Orlando Sun village (See us for prices) . .MeTeen workout,1 a.m., level 2 p.m. a.m., level 2 lbourne, FL Hampton Inn Melbourne $65 year, KIDS IN THE KITCHEN: This activity is for; ';"; a.m., levels 3 and 4, a.m. and levels1' round. (Subject.to all applicable taxes). Park It will be held every Wednesday ' 5,6 and 7, kids ages a.m. at 4 p.m. The cost is $1 per class. This program City, UT Best Western Landmark Inn $67 per INDOOR POOL (Bldg. 520) Hours: Lap 1. valid Dec. room until teaches basic cooking skills using a different night per Layton, swim, Monday-Fridaa.m., 11 a.m.-- . UT Outwest Bed and Breakfast $60 up to $75 3:30-1 6 each week. Sign-uand the Closed by Monday prior. p.m. recipe p.m. Saturday and - j ' Six children minimum and 12 children maxi-- ' 8 per night per room. Sunday. Open swim: Mon.-Fri- ., p.m.', Sat. OTHER SERVICES noon-4:3- 0 p.m.,and Sun. p.m. Free to N&N LEISURE TRAVEL: Open Mon.-Fr9 TRAILS MEETING: Parents and teens are invited all active duty and reservists. ShoWusybuf a.m.-club card and receive one free day of swim- p.m. Closed Sat., Sun. and holidays. This ? , to discuss a teen outdoor recreation program. full-servi- ce ming when you purchase a punch card or y pass. Punch card prices: children 2 self-estee- 30-da- g ; - a.m.-noo- "Two-for-on- 12 punches$10; and under, free; children adults, 15 punches$12; family monthly - 6, and below, $15; E-- 5 and above and civilian employees), retirees (includes pass, $25. Daily swim, $1.75 OUTDOOR POOL: Closed for the season POOL PARTIES: The pool may be rented Saturday and Sunday after 4:30 p.m. for private parties. $60 for two hours, $30 for each additional hour. Parties can be booked by any DoD or military ID card holder. For $45 you can book a party during the day. Cost includes admission for 30 persons, $1 each additional person. Call Howard L. Howard, Ext. for more information. WATER AEROBICS: Shallow water, MondayWednesdayFriday, 0 a.m.; deep water Tuesday and Thursday, 0 a.m.; deep water, Monday and Wednesday, 4:30-5:3p.m. shallow water, Tuesday and Thurs- n, e" 825-008- Youth Activities 3-- Believe-It-Or-No- t, : 0 Outdoor Recreation day, y te a.m.-noo- ule. BADGES: Aquanaut, dabbler, swimmer, lifesaving, canoeing (partial), PAD I snorkel, explore SCUBA (12 yrs. and older) . Classes are one and half hours for four days. Cost is $10 per scout. Additional class and fee for PADI Snorkel and explore Scuba are not included in the above cost. For more information call Ext. 6-- 1:30-3:3- 0 6-- 8 ... 1:30-3:3- 0 6--8 non-membe- rs Hess Fitness Center L 4--5 n. - : : 10-10:- - 10-10:- 30 10-10:- : y, p . 6-- . - WOMEN'S FITNESS: Orientation class, a.m. If Tuesday and Wednesdays, 8:30-9:3- 0 this time is not convenient contact a personal trainer at Ext. JAZZERCISE: Aerobic fitness program at the bubble. Experience fun, fitness and friendship. Open enrollment, all fitness lev-- , els and ages welcome. A great workout. Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays at 5 p.m. Cost is $25 per month, $5 per class, first 8 class free. Call Howie Aubertin at for more information. MARTIAL ARTS AND KICKBOXING: Classes will be every Wednesday and Friday, 7 p.m. at the Community Center, Bldg. 460, for ages 15 and older. Cost is $20 a month or $2.50 per class. Scott Stein is the call Ext. instructor. For more information, ' " ' ...:V j KARATE CLASSES: Tae Kwon Do, Seido Kan, Hapkido. Specializing in women's self--- , defense, Cost is $20 per month and classes are at 6 p.m.Tuesday, Wednesday and day in racquetball court 6. For more infor: mation call Ext' s FOR MORE INFORMATION: Front issue desk: Ext. Intramurals: Ext. 771-531- 6-- Fitnessspecial events, Ext. . i. 5 r 1 iiiii:ifiiii Ext. Pool reservations: ..: v; O COLUMBIA South Ogden Center for I IliliKiHlll Ext. - : I . BOYS' AND GIRLS' SCOUT MERIT p non-membe- rs p.m. 4:30-5:3- 0 SCOUTS' MERIT BADGE TRAINING: Four classes, $10person. Call to schedHoward L. Howard, Ext. Mon.-Thurs- y E-- 4 Family Medicine llllpii:isi lliipiilill Stephen Bruce, Teresa Garff, MD Frazier King, MD MD Grace O'Brien, DO Michael Woolman, MD pSi PfplllP IftPliillill ililltilHiWf ibMit ii'Wi nn Bell, DO Joseph 4 Welcomes Joseph Bell, DO for the practice of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Carl Walters, II Administrator Dr. Bell earned his medical degree at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, completed his residency at St. John's Mercy Medical Center in St. Louis and is d in obstetrics and gynecology. Dr. Bell has been providing health care to women for many years, first in his native Pennsylvania, and in Utah since 1993. His expertise includes routine and high-ris- k pregnancies, infertility, pediatric and adolescent gynecology, urogynecology, and routine health care screening. Dr. Bell and his wife Sandra were thrilled about the opportunity to move to Utah in 1993. They have four children and are kept busy with skiing, biking, Little League and assorted other activities! When asked what was important to him about caring for women, Dr. Bell said, "What is most important to me is to know my getting patients as individuals. work very hard to help my patients feel comfortable and relaxed about coming in to trust that will listen." board-certifie- . 4 Alan Bybee, PA-- C ; y: v v T': nfX MCJZJ - . - 1 " K: .v' : V l t"x I - I Accepting New Patients Open 7 days a week Call Robin Dale, PA-- C uoug ureene, ka-- U ill Carlisle LeBarron, PA-- C David Petersen, LCSW Parker Ward, PA-- C 479-777- 1 We accept most insurance plans |