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Show June 8, 2000 Tickets and Tours departs at 1: 15 pun. returns at 5 p.nL, $3 for transLOCATION: Bldg. 150, call Ext or Ext portation. June 21 Alpine Slide. Departs at 10, Hours are Mon.-Fri- ., 9 a.m.-- 5 pjil; Sat returns at 4 p.m. $3 for transportation. $7 am 9 a.m.-- l p.m., closed Sun. and holidays. for the slide. June 28 Cherry Hill Water Park, i INFORMATION, TICKET & TOURS: The departs at 10 am returns at 4 pm$ll per per-- '' ITT Office is located in Bldg. 150 (East wing of ' ' son includes pass and transportation." the Officers Club) and offers discount tickets LAGOON DAYS: June 1345 1 fillAir Force Base to local and out-o-f stale attractions. N&N Travel, Lagoon Days. Only $20 for all day pass (ages 4 Services leisure travel planner, is on hand to years and up) (regular$30.76gale price) Passes make all of your transportation reservations and must be purchased from Information, Tickticketing. Enterprise Rent-a-Ccan insure that ets, and Tours to receive the discount! . , ! 'r you have ground transportation ready at your SHRINE CIRCUS: The Circus is coining to the destination. For more information call Ext.7-352Golden Spike Arena on June 14. Show times are 2 p.m. and 7 pm Purchase your tickets from. DISCOUNTED ATTRACTIONS Tickets and Tours, Bldg 150, ExL7-352Adults ' SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TICKETS: Dis$12, Children $5 and family pass is $30 (2 adults, 3 children,' 12 years and under.) neyland, Universal Studios, Knotts Berry Farm, Movieland Wax Museum, Ripley s ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAOpen Moil-Fi9 am-- 5 p.m. Sat 9 am-nooclosed Sun. and Magic Mountain, Sea World, Wild Animal Park, San Diego Zoo, Medieval Times, and holidays. Available for all active duty military, Legoland. retired military and Department of Defense civiFLORIDA ATTRACTIONS: Advance ticket sales: lians. Great specials and weekend rates. After order a week in advance, Walt Disney World, Unihours pickup and drop off also available. Call versal Studios, Sea World, Busch Gardens, and for more information. Islands ofAdventure . RAJA MEXICO CRUISE: Sept 11, cost $327.75 LOCAL: Cinemark Theaters, Cineplex Odeon per person inside cabin, $407.75 per person outside cabin, $129.90 perperson for 3rd or 4th guest Theaters, subsidized UTA Bus Passes (Reg. Adults $17,60. Premium $38.50), Hogle Zoo, in cabin. For more information, call Ext7-352Lagoon and Crystal Hot Springs. HOTELS: Anaheim, Calif., Stovalls Best Western Inn. Anaheim, Calif., Ramada Conestoga Hotel. San Diego, Calif., Inn Suites Hotels weekHOURS: Located at Bldg. 524. Hours are Mon-- ; and weekends. days Thurs., 8 am-- 5 pm, Fri.,8 ami-- 6 pm and Sat OTHER SERVICES , . and Sun. 8 am - 4:30 pm, closed holidays. N&N LEISURE TRAVEL: Open Mon.-Fr- i. 9 EQUIPMENT CHECKOUT:Wehavecamping ,a.m.-- 5 p.m. Closed Sat, Sun. and holidays! The equipment boats, canoes ready to go. Summer travel agent on Hill is just around the corner! only authorized AFB. Services available for all active duty miliSUMMER HOURS: Summer hours: Monday -tary, retired military and Department ofDefense Thursday 8 am--5 p.m., Friday 8 am--6 p.m., ., civilians. Located in the Finance and Payroll Cenclosed Sun and HoliSaturday 8 , . for official travel ter, Bldg. 1238, days arrangements; and in the Officers Club, Bldg. 150 for CENTENNIAL PARKCentennial Park is located leisure travel. A full range of travel services is near the South Gate and is available to rent available including air, rail, bus, car rental, lodgfor picnics. There are three pavilions. ing, tours and cruises. Call for leisure travel at THE LOG CABIN on base Is available to rentfor or Ext Ext for official traveL parties, weddings, receptions, reunions, squadron ELECTRONIC TICKETING: N&N Travel is functions, etc. now using electronic ticketing for official and FISHING POND Children under the age of 18 leisure travel for Hill AFB. T ravelers will receive can fish in the pond by the Log Cabin. Buy seaa passenger receipt instead ofa paper ticket Picson licenses for $5. Or a day pass for $1 at Outdoor Recreation, Bldg.524. ture identification will be required by the airlines at time of traveL Travelers must notify N&N FAMILY CAMP: Rates are just$10pernightand include electricity. The Family Camp also has Travel of whole or partially unused portions of travel for refund purposes. Tickets are charged a new restroom, shower, laundry facility. All DoD employees and retirees are eligible to use to funds immediately upon issuance and any the Family Camp rites. For reservations or inforunused portion must be reported as soon as posmation call the Family Camp Host at Ext7-325sible for refund. For more details call Ext TOURS FOR JUNE: June 14 Shrine Circus. ROD AND GUN CLUB: Hours Wednesday and Come out for one of the best local hikes with spectacular views of Ogden Canyon, geologic formations, Ogden City and the sun setting in the Great Salt Lake. The trail winds high above Ogden River through thick stands of oak, spruce and fir trees. Hike is 4.2 miles and is moderately difficult Hike starts in Ogden Canyon and ends up at the top of 22nd Street Trip departs Bldg, i 524 at 4:30 p.ni. and arrives at the trailhead at 7:15 p.m. Returns at 9:30 p.m.Trip includes Ext trip leader, transportation and vehicle shuttle. BEGINNING FLYFISHING CLASS: June21, Bring good hiking shoes, water bottle or canteen and a light snack. Minimum of six people, Aug. 2, and Sept 6. The ideal class for anyone maximum 24 people. Cost is $3. who would like to fly fish. No experience necessary. Four two hour classes and one field trip COUPLES EVENING CAUSEY RESERVOIR CANOE TRIPJune 22. Enjoy a romantic evening to a river location for some practical application. Students must provide their own equipment canoeing the beautiful Causey Mountain Area. Cost is $20. Minimum age 8 years. Maximum 15 Trip includes canoe and gear, transportation and trip leader. Bring a picnic dinner, water and perpeople. sonal items. Trip departs Bldg 524 at 4:30 p.m.. ADDITIONAL BEGINNING FLY FISHING Arrive at Causey 5:40 p.m. Five minute brief on CLASS: June 21 28 and July 12,19 this class canoe handling and safety. We will have time was so popular we added a 2nd class.Every to explore most of the reservoir. You can go off Wednesday night from 68 for fcxir weeks. Classes will be held at the Log Cabin Bldg. 804. One field onyourown orstay with the group. Canoes must be back at the starting point at 9 p.m. sharp. trip to a river location for some practical appliWe will arrive at HAFB at 10:30 p.m. Minimum cation. Students must provide their own equip4 canoes, maximum 7 canoes. Cost is $20 per ment Cost b $20. Minimum age 8 years. Maximum i 15 people. Call Ext to sign up. couple or $5 per person. BEAVER MOUNTAINS ATV TRIP: June 23--1 BURCH CREEK HIKE; Today. Breathtaking beauty, fern grpttos, sparkling creek - 25. We will be riding part of the Paiute ATV trail where only ATVs can go into some fabu- and thimble berries are just a few of the pleasures of this hike. Trail is moderate - lous country. High mountain forests with lots of deer and elk. Trip includes transportation, ATV with some steep sections higher up the trail. Suitable for the beginner or advanced hiker. riding for 2 days, helmets, all gas and oil, trip Hike can be easy or difficult depending on leader, 2 dinners, 2 lunches and 2 breakfasts. Must be 18 years or older. Minimum 5 people, how far you want to hike. Great family hike. maximum 6 people. Cost of trip is $98. Trip departs Bldg. 524 at 8:30 a.m., arrives at trailhead 9 a.m. and arrives back to Hill AFB . SIGNUP FOR ALL ACTIVITIES : Bldg. 524. Call Ext at 1 p.m. Trip includes transportation and trip leader. Bring good hiking shoes, water is on some sections of the trail, water bottle or canAir teen and insect repellent Minimum six peoAIR FORCE RESERVE: The Air Force Reserve 13 maximum Cost is $3. ple, people. has vacancies in many AFSCs nationwide. You TIMPANOGOS CAVE NATIONAL MON-UENT TOUR: Saturday. Explorethe ,yon-- , .caripropess forlanV. reserve .u n it b'efordyou Actually Separate. Why hdt retirin' sbrhetefydur der of three limestone caverns witK some of benefits and your military retirement as the best and most numerous formations in the well? The Air Force Reserve is above and beyond. world. A strenuous hike of 1.5 miles and 1,000 For more information call Ext. vertical feet is required to reach the cave. Trip includes transportation and admission to the MSSDPMISR) cave. Bring a picnic lunch, water bottle and PALACE CHASE: Are you separating soon or interested in applying for Palace Chase? The a jacket as the inside temperature is cold year Air Force Reserve is viable option for you. round. Trip departs Bldg. 524 at 6 a.m. to beat We have many different AFSCs and opportuthe heat and returns at about 1 p.m. Cost is nities available around the nation. It is possi$8, adults; $7 children 5 and $5 children ble to get what you want To inquire into any under 5. Minimum of eight people, maximum Air Force Reserve Program, contact Master of 18 people. INDIAN TRAIL EVENING HIKE: June 19. Sgt Bill Lane at Ext Saturday and Sunday 10 p.m. Trapshoot on Wednesday and Saturday and skeetshoot Thursday and Sunday. For more information contactTony Anthony ' atExf.7-676COMMANDERS CUPTRAP SHOOT: Contact or Mike Rypien, Ext Tony AnthonyExt 61, for information and letters of intent UPCOMING TRIPS: Open to all DoD employees, their families and guests. Questions call ' - - i . x, 0 ; 5. Outdoor Recreation , full-servi- ce am-Noon- Force Reserve M 6-1- 0. BestRestaurant TerayaUti jp Q OrifaUl & Americas TAKE-OU- T LUNCH SPECIALS , -- y $9-7- 5 ' - As Low As , With Drink! The United States Air Force Announces a Proposed Final Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Combat Logistics Support Squadron (CLSS) sinjnStOSfcHatiliirFqrceaseUtah! ' The Environmental Management Directorate, Ogden Air Logistics Center, Hill Air Force Base (HAFB), UT, ' announces the availability of an Environmental Assessment (EA) and proposes a Finding Of No Significant ) PARTIES BANQUETS ! , n, . - - J 825-008- p.m.-- , . 5. R: 2-- 6 7-- 27 . Believe-It-Or-No- t, Thursday 7. ar 5. -- a.m.- - 5 25 (FONS!) for the proposed action. foot CLSS Facility will include an Aircraft Training Bay to house training The proposed new 21,600-squar- e Aircraft Battle an aircraft, Damage Repair war kit storage and maintenance room, a transportation packaging crate and fixture storage area, several classrooms and offices and a tool room. The a area, training shipping classroom and hands-o- n training for over 800 , proposed facility will provide over 400,000 hours of year-roun- d ' ' ' . , personnel. Based on the findings of this EA, the proposed action would have have significant adverse effects on the human environment or on any of the environmental resources described in the EA. Therefore, a FONSI may be issued and preparation of an Environmental Impact Statement is not necessary. . A copy of file document detailing the proposal is available for public examination at the HAFB Information Repository at the Davis County Library, Central Branch, Layton, UT and also atf the NEPA web page http:em.hill.af.milemconservationNEPAindex.htm Comments will be accepted until July 10, 2000. Direct comments and questions to Kay .Winn j . . J fi&iGSy fSEtfe iSESE , fe 84056-5- 1 (801)773-038- 3, 37. TjTvT m asmMif as 5 o " y' Leded with extras. 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