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Show s eptember Bowling Center THUNDER ALEeY: Experience the hottest 3 free practice games from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The following youth leagues will start on Sept. 23. Hill Strikes ( age 12 and older) 9:15 a.m., Hill Toppers (ages 11 and under), 11:30 a.m. and Hill Pee Wee (bumpers only), 11:30 a.m. HOURS OF OPERATION: The Bowling 11 Center is now open : 0 glow-in-the-da- rk bowling system, with over 3,000 watts of pounding music, special effects lighting system, fog machines and more! Every Friday night from 9 Cost is $25 to rent a lane for up to six bowlers or $2.05 per game. Bowlers of all ages are welcome. FAMILY NIGIIT: Every Monday night is family night! From p.m. rent a lane for only $15 for up to six bowlers (shoes included) . Reservations accepted. In addition, hamburgers and s are only $1 each. p.m.-midnig- 6:30-8:3- Monday-Thursda- y, t, Toastmasters a.m.-12:3- Half-hou- ur p. membership is limited to eligible patrons only, guests are not eligible. YOUTH BOWLING LEAGUES FORMING: YABA (Youth) BowlRegistration for the 2000-0ing League is scheduled for Sept at the bowling center. Youth league registration fee is $11 per bowler and weekly league bowling fees are $5 per bowler. On Sept. 9 and 16, all youth interested in joining the league will be allowed to bowl Skills Development 9-2- 0 LOCATION: Skills Development is located in Bldg. 534 on 11th Street. ., HOURS OF OPERATION: Frame Shop: Sun.-Mon- closed; lien Bible Church Ostxmng The Reform 5757$. 3100 775-182- Together Gods Grice Experiencing And transforming poner Faith W Tues.-Thurs- 10 a.m.-- 5 p.m.; Fri., ., 825-742- tha Richness of Celebrative Worship at 9 30 & 11 am Roy Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Located 1 801)479-703- 6--8 5:30-8:3- 0 6-- 8 -- REALISTIC DECORATIVE ART IN OILS: Sept 16, from - 3:30 p.m. eight week class, Saturday afternoons. $48 per student Sare Deome instructor and certified decorative artist. DESIGN MATTING CLASS: Sept. 16, from 1 a.m. $10 per student includes all supplies. Prerequisite: basic framing class. BASIC FRAMING CLASS: Sept 30, $25 per student, supplies not included in class fee. 1- 5 9:45 Sunday School Morning Worship 11:00 6:00 Family Worship Wad- - Bible Study 6 pm Services For Alt Ages TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH a Baha'i Faith AA Worship Services Sunday 9:00 a.m. A Prescription For Healing The World for more information call 6 or S. S.Youth 'Tp 0 Be Included In The Church Directory ! As little as s5. 00 - an i - iuq. a j & Adult 10:30 am Pastor: Reverend Jerome Council Sunday Services 1st A 3rd Sun. Ea. fviordh 9:00 a.m. & 10t30 a.m. 0 Scouts Mondays 7 pm Preschool Kindergarten i.m. - 2604 Jeffenon At?., Ogffrn Nursery available for ail services r g 1 stumeut www gbg ULKIHIi5IHlSl;'tHU?LHtiHH!iULHlKtHlHLiti7tS T art T fo fifi 1 ; (2 nrmr cm 1 neb wnwconimipyumcnet infocominunily-uni- itie First Assembly of God 3 30 n.OOam Wotsfop Scrviaa j h- - 2352 East Hwy. 193 tie Sudy Wednesday . .7 CO o m 197 West 100 S. Kaysville (Prayer, '3 - - 546-655- t de Agua Viva Fit qm dice la uo oum-ra- n a nu d. roiiio tee. ) :3 Wed. Domingo: Esruptrf l)omiKal 11:00 U Sivuto Doimmcal 12:00 PM Juevoh: Hifiiieo 7:0(1 PM Presbyterian Church (US. A.) Where God's Love Is Lived 7.00 P.M. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH nr r Xlii sassaww- ; Pastor Chuck Boirkel 2 Phone Fairfield N. 2430 Layton, UT 84041 771-465- X . 1 Christian Ed.,Pegins Sep. Nr. A V- S 26fc Jp (iii) 1 rt 1 5 70523rd STREET, OGDEN 1 392-314- 2 e &!.r Tour life is important to God. let God be important to your life' ,C.SK, 9:30am-10:30a- m CELEBRATE JESUS s r sr Ml: GLORIFY GOD Trinity Presbyterian Church g www.fpc-ogden.or- 40 N. Tyler, Contemiwrary Worship Sen ice & Sunday Bible School Ogden, 84404 fu$ iMninicsl btw shall flew " living water. Jehu Vfti'fo JOIN US! Sunday: 10:30 am 3717 Grant Ave., Ogden Washington, behind Macey's) Bible Study & call it 392-061- Hltp:trinity, presbychurcb.net From 9:15 am x: 6 for midweek activity schedule imonnn i vifrttftrifrnim iWiWi i Fellowship 10:15-10:45 am Traditional Worship Service & Sunday Bible School ivififofo h Sunday School 9:30 AM Early Worship 8:30 AM Morning Worship 10:45AM 6:30 PM Sunday Night Service Bible Wednesday Sludy....6:30 PM 10:45 am Trinity Presbyterian Church , o -- v 'rg , . : . j The Reverend Peggi Boyce - Sunday School: 9:30 AM Worship: 10:45 AM 4365 S. 1900 W. Roy 731-437- Nurserv Provided MT sauna -- Hornson and 2nd Go Easton Sheridan, North on Tyler Experience Christ With Us & s niorChun Free Nursery Provided 8:30am to 12:30pm Pastor: Revtpr, Richard Minnich ta fiM Through Contemporary, Heartfelt Worship (west off 37th I SurKloy School 9:30 Worshfp 10:45 iff(wr,(ir,Vicwnim.ii() Kiver Of jCife Church - ' 4 "He uic tefctvs near i Ogden tSi 393-266- 1 ' i1 r ( Proenh J 163 W 4800 S (Laker Way) 1 ' j I Ai.r ,A Worship - 8:30am & 11am Teen Croup I..KJyi6iiU .Avrana Nut sen 346-68,- nr f7 3 am - Traditional il ,00 am - Contemporary First Presbyterian Church i Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Morning Services 11:00 A.M. Evening 6.00 EM. , "' ? ton. I tali ', or (801) 5 Pastor Gabriel Mata Lav (80 Church l ue a interior de anna i a" an Juan 7 2RS 'Rest Golden Pastor 9AP Washington Terrace Home of Layton Christian Academy Matiantial albino tiene end, Douglas Slaughter, (Disciples of Christ) Iglesia Bautista "Si 1 Dr Sun day Worship Service 8 00 am - Prayer k Meditation Layton 7717141 10:00 AM SUNDAY WORSHIP. 9:00 &1 1:00 AM WEDNESDAY FAMILY NIGHT 7:00 PM - it- Rev SUNDAY SCHOOL 4 v y jib Pastor Myke Crowder a hi net c Community United Methodist m m $,TGay School oi 'IH Umm fr f 393-566- 2 Call Janie 625-437-3 For More Information True Vine Baptist Church "The Chosen Poor Rev. A lane Currier Griggs Boy ' N'T! d (Missouri Synod) 385 W. Golden Ave,, Layton 544-577- Washington AWANACLUB 'He is the teal Physician, bung-ndivine remedy and healing to the woiid of man' Alxlu Communion 2 m te east of Intersected of Washington and Hamson Worship 10:30 a.m. s. 6 six-wee- Pastor Mark Rosson Dynamic programs for all ages 3 Wed.-Thur- 2-- 6 st Baptist Church Of Roy 2025 W. 5700 S. Roy Non Denominational s. 19-2- 1 "flee Tues-Thur- Sun.-Tue- s. 4-- TOASTMASTERS helps people improve their natural ability to speak, listen and think. It is not a class, but a club, where every member participates and learns from each other. Toastmasters meets weekly every Wednesday in the LGFM Conference room, Bldg. 1209, 11:30 0 p.m. except for the third Wednesday of the month when we meet in the conference r room in Bldg. 1254. administrative leave is granted in conjunction with a half-holunch with supervisors approval. For more details, contact Jerry Coates, at Ext. or Zana Anderson, at Ext. BOWLING LEAGUES NOW FORMING: Leagues are scheduled to start in September, stop by the bowling center to sign-uLeague ENGRAVING SHOP: Let us make your trophies, plaques, name tags, medals and pen and pencil sets. Our computerized engraver allows us to engrave anything that can be copied or typed. Visa, MasterCard and I.M.RAC. cards accepted. WOODWORKING CLASSES: Sept 12, p.m., 4 week class, $48 per student. Supplies' not included. Learn basic woodworking skills. FOLK ART CLASS: Sept 12, p.m., six week class, $30 per student. SCRAPBOOK CLASS: Sept 12, 19, and 26 from p.m. three evenings, $15 per student. Cost includes supplies for first class and all participants receive a valuable scrapbooking tool. Caroline Charron, instructor. BEGINNING ACRYLIC DECORATIVE ART TOLE PAINTING CLASS: Sept 14, from 5:30 8 p.m. 8 week class, Thursday evenings, $48 per student. Sare Deome instructor and certified decorative artist. pre-regist- er p.m., closed Sat. and Sun.Auto Fri.-Sa- t, hot-dog- COLO RAMA: The next scheduled Colorama event is Saturday from 9 p.m. to midnight. Open to adults only, cost is $1 1 if paid in advance or $13 the day of the event. SQUADRON BOWLING PARTIES: Schedule your squadron or unit bowling parties now. The cost is only $5 per bowler and includes 3 games of bowling and rental shoes, Thunder Alley is also available upon request. Skills Center: Sun. p.m.; Mon. closed; 10 a.m.- - 8p.m.; 10 a.m.- - 6 p.m. No mechanic on duty on Sundays. only. No emissions or inspections on Sunday. Wood Shop: closed; 8 p.m.; Fri. p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m.-- p.m. PHONE NUMBERS: Frame Shop, Ext Auto Shop, Ext. Engraving Shop, Ext. Wood Shop, Ext. and Director Phone, Ext. AUTO SKILLS CENTER: Rates, stall: $2 per hour (up to and including 4 hours), $1.75 per hour (more than 4 hours), lift: $3.25 per hour (up to and including 4 hours) , $3 per hour (more than 4 hours) , bench work: $1 per hour, welding room stall $6. per hour, auto shop resale items available: oil, antifreeze, transmissions fluid, windshield antifreeze, nuts and bolts and more! For more information call Ext ARTIST CRAFTSMAN CONTEST AND PHOTO CONTEST: Entries due Sept 16, artwork on display at the Skills Development Center, Sept Contests are open to all base ID card holders, adults and youths. For a copy of the rules and entry forms, stop by the Skills Development Center, Bldg. 534 or call Ext. CLASSES open to active duty military, reservists, retirees, DoD civilian employees and their famk rota ily members. Classes are on a s. 1-- 6 a.m.-midnigh- t., 0 tion, except the basic framing class which is held every two weeks and the design matting class held once a month. is call Ext required for all classes. To 10 a.m.- - 5 p.m., Friday, 11 Saturday, and Sunday closed. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call the bowling center. Ext. noon-midnigh- 10 a.m.-- p.m.; Sat, 10 a.m.-- 2 p.m.;Tues.-Thuropen for custom frame business only. Fri. and Sat. will be made available to customers. Engraving Shop: New hours Mon.- - Fri. 4 a.m.-8:3- 7, 2000 e,I.T 8 """iitriTrii I i |