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Show its tlmi'i i tr rh Trrii ini'irnnrr-'- - -" "v Ki"icp December 7, H Toastmasters ages welcome.Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 5 p.m. Cost is $25 per month (electronic funds transfer) , $30 for 4 week class, $5 walk-i- n rate, the first class free. POOL PARTIES: The pool may be rented weekends for private parties after the pool closes. $60 for two hours. Parties can be booked by any DoD or military ID card holder. Cost includes admission for 30 persons, $1 each additional person. Call Howard L. Howard, ExF for more information and avail- 11. CLD II ElS CLUB of Toastmasters will hold a Lunch & Learn workshop e Dec. IT 1 1:30 am. 12310 p.m., in Bldg. 1208 Center.Howard Lincoln. base fire inspector, will speak on Murphys Rules of Armed Combat for Public Speakers and how to avoid them. This fun and lively presentation will teach you to write great speeches and avoid the hidden pitfalls faced by every speaker. Light refresh- 111 Inter-nanon- al Con-frrerc- ments will be served. ability. WATER AEROBICS: El Veterans SERVICE OFFICERS: Visit monthly to explain benefits available to veterans,. The free visits explain compensation, pensions, hospitalization, education and other benefits. Veterans should bring marriage or divorce papers, birth or death certificates and family member social security numbers. DEC. 15: American Legion, Ogden South Organizations 22: y, 9-1- 9-1- 6-- 6-- Employment Center. 1579 S. State, Clearfield, ICk3Q -- 11:30 a.m. DEC. Morning-Monda- Wednesday and Friday (shallow water) 0 am., Tuesday and Thursday (deep water) 0 am. Evenings- - Monday, Wednesday and Friday (shallow water) 7 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday (deep water) 7 p.m. KARATE CLASSES: Tae Kwon Do, Seido Kan, Hapkido. Specializing in womens self defense. Cost is $20 per month and classes are at 6 p.m.Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday at the Crosswinds Cafe (Base Restaurant). For more information call Ext TENNIS LESSONS: Taught by USTPA Barbara Thompson, private lessons $36 per hour. Semvpnvate 2 people, $ 18 per person per hour, group of 3: $12 per person per hour. Group of 4 or more; $9 per person per hour. AUDIO ATHLETES: Monday - Wednesday Friday, 9 p.m. Cost is $7 per month. Includes use of audio equipment and book and end of book party. Walk and listen to a best seller. BELLY DANCING LESSONS: Taught by Nalani Adira, Wednesdays 8:30-9:3am., Mondays p.m. $ 10 drop in or $25 for 8 weeks. SWIMMING: Pool 1 ( indoor-- Bldg. 520, Hess Fitness Center, Ext.6-2600lap swimming Disabled American Veterans, Ogden South Employment Center, 480) 27th Street. Ogden, 8:30-1- 0 a.m; and Clearfield West Employment Center, 1579) S. State. Clearfield. 10:30-- 1 1:30' a.m. 8-- T-shi-rt n Base Libraryhours: TueSu STORY HOUR: Library through TLisrs. 10 a.m.-8- - p.m. Fri through Sa.t.1 a.m. --6 p.m.. closed Sun. and Mon. Story hour Is held every Wednesday at 10:30' a.m. Join Miss Muriel for stories and activities. for more information. ExL 0 5-- 6 33 ), am., 11 Monday-Frida-y: -6 pm. Costs: lap swimming is free to active Hass Fitness Center duty and Reservists. Individual day pass ($L75); punch card (children $10 for 12 visits; adults $12 for 15 visits), or 30 day pass for families (E-- 4 below $15; E-- 5 above $25), is available for purchase at the Hess Fitness Center. TOR MORE INFORMATION: Intramural varsity sports programs or fitnessspecial events call Ext7-777Any additional questions can be directed to the Hess Fitness Center at Ext PERSONAL TRAINERS: Appointments will net be taken until February 2001. SPECLAL EVENT : Run to the North Pole to help Santas Reindeer" sign up at either fitness center. For details call Ext. GYM HOURS: Open weekdays 5 am.--1 1 pum, weekends and holidays, 8 a.m-- pun. The West-s:d- e Fitness Center is open, weekdays 5 am.-61. 2. 6 61 orExt.7-276- 2. L S.O. KARDIO CLASSES: Saturdays 10 and 11 a.m. classes. 1 hour classes. Tuesday and Thursday at 5 pm or 6:15 pm. (beginning). 11:15 am. (intermediate to advanced)). Cost Is S5 per class and $35 per month. JAZZERCISE: Aerobic program at the bub- Outdoor Recreation HOURS: Located at Bldg. 524. Hours are 8 a.m.-- 5 and weekends 8 a.m.-433- pm., Friday, 8 am.-- 6 p.m. p.m. Closed holidays. 0 EQUIPMENT CHECKOUT: We have ble. Open enrollment, all fitness levels and ski- - ing equipment, snowboards, sleds and snow-shoe-s for rent during the winter months. CENTENNLAL PARK: Centennial Park is located near the South Gate and is available to rent for picnics. There are three pavilions. FAMILY CAMP: Rales are just $10 per night and include electricity. It has a new restroom, shower, laundry facility. All DoD employees and retirees are eligible to use die Family Camp sites. For reservations or information call the Family Camp Host at ExL7-325THE LOG CABIN on base is available to rent for parties, weddings, receptions, reunions, squadron functions, etc. ROD AND GUN CLUB: Hours Wednesday and Thursday 5 p.m., weekends 10 am.- - 5 pm. Trapshoot on Wednesday and Saturday and skeetshoot Thursday and Sunday. For more information contact Tony Anthony at Ext UPCOMING TRIPS: Open to all DoD employees, their families and guests. Questions call Chris Breck ExL SLEIGH RIDIXGi LAY RIDING RED ROCK RANCH: Dec. 9 and Jan. 21, enjoy an evening of sleigh riding or hay riding plus an all you can eat BBQ rib or chicken dinner with potatoes and more. The sleigh ride or hayride (depending on weather) lasts about half an hour and then you will dine. Cost $30 per person. Trip departs at 53)0 pm. and returns around 10 p.m. Minimum of 10 people, maximum of r ' ' 20 people. when trains served the pioneers.Trip. includes transportation, and admission ticket for train. Bring a lunch to eat in Vivian Park or eat in the food car on the tralrnTrip departs at 83( am. and returns around 6 p.m. Cost Is $22 for adults and $15 for children. YELLOWSTONE SNOWMOBILE TRIP: March Feb Jan. 23-2Jan. 200 1 . The trip you will talk about for a lifetime! With new regulations pending, there 19-2- 2-- -- DINOSAUR NATIONAL TRIP: Dec. 16 Stand in awe of the giants that once walked the earth VERNAL .ADVENTURE when you take an exhilarating journey with This trip also includes a visit to the Utah Field House of Natural History and the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Museum. OAP will provide transportation and entrance fees. Individuals must provide own lunch. The trip will depart Bldg. 524 at 8 a.m. and return about 8 p.m. Minimum of 10 people, maximum of 29 people. Cost is $10 per person. ROCK CLIMBING CLASS: Jan. 5 This course is divided in to four progressive classes. It will be held for four consecutive Fridays. We will leave Bldg. 524 at 5 p.m. and return at 9 pm Adven- ture includes transportation, shoes, harness, class Instruction, plus one week membership at Rockreafion and two free day passes for only $95. Minimum of five people, maximum of 10 per class. Sign up by Dec. 22 at Bldg. 524. HEBER CREEPER TRAIN RIDE: Jan. 13 Spend three and a half hours traveling back into time, winding your way through majestic Provo Canyon bn an authentic steam engine train. This railroad dalers back to 1899 2-- 5, 1, non-refundab- le departure. JACKSON HOLE SKI TRIP: Feb. Give your valentine an early present! Make plans to ski and snowboard with Outdoor 1-- 4, Recreation at JackSonHole Mountain Resort. Trip includes continental breakfast each day. ' lodging, three days lift passes, courtesy shuttle to and from the mountain, transportation, and ski or snowboard equipment Customers provide lunch and dinner each day. Cost ls $270 per person for quad occupancy or $325 per person for double occupancy. Minimum of 12 people and a maximum of 25 people. Payment in full is due at the time off registration and no refunds will hegrven. Sign up by Jan. 11. 38th ANNUAL HILL AIR FORCE BASE This SKI INVITATIONAL: March. 12-1is ehalwill that ski chance to the powder your lenge the 2002 Olympians. These are thevery Olympic venues that athletes from around the world will ski to compete for gold. Military and civilian affiliates from all bases globally are invited. Guests are also welcome to support us. To accommodate guests, the Park City resort is offering a four day ski pass for only $160 through Outdoor Recreation (must be included with entry fee.) Cost of Ski Merit is $225 per person. For information, call Kelly 5, 1 at Ext7-966- 6. Pari: Your Sleigh At Car Bear! i Checks & r.lOKE Payday Loans Postdated Check Loans Title Loans 5 Weekly (on all Payday Loans thru Dec. 31) Call us now. We are YOUR Personal Loan CenterI 2 Ffcinnslsl Ins. & IJU-VSc- st llsvtgzgs 0 21 S2 Ho. Hinflald R d. 2 Layton, UT 776-140- r EL1 AND UP'- - jS&imtSiSQm!u,& y 0 Down, 0 Credit a a Bring in a copy of your current L.E.S. and Militaiy ID. CHARBROILED " BnivETiinuwKJDOV Steak Sac.jfxf talas Piasters as! Salads tSEfP X ' ' - a , l Come See U 17 S. T & t Mf, A Cssn S D3ys iaa.rn.-KlD.- ClsssdSun. Llair.-Sa- L, nl '' Chariot jfluto Sales (Next to Maceys) 562 South State, Clearfield 4, will only be a couple of years left to see Yellowstone by snowmobile. Prices vary acco riling to occupancy and doubleorsingle riding. Trip includes transportation, trip leader, two nights lodging, one day snowmobile, two- dinners, one lunch two breakfasts, movie ticket and $250 deductible snowmobile Insurance. Clothing can be rented for $17 fora full set Customers should provide money for lunch on the way up, rental! clothing and $ 15 for park entrance fee to Yefio wsto ne. Minimum of 8 people, maximum of 24 people. Sign up early (before Dec. 20)) and receive? a $25 discount for single occupancy, $15 discount for double or triple occupancy and a $ 10 discount for quadruple occupancy. A $ 100) deposit Is required at signup. the balance is due two weeks before trip 0. OAP. 2Q0Qi (801) 774-619- 5 |