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Show Thursday, June 13, 1996 Messenger-Enterpris- Robert Armstrong (Continued from page 1) about this opportunity. He said, I have always loved being a country doctor more than anything. But I have always had a love of teach- ing. This opportunity lets me do both! The residency program will involve only one day per week in Utah County, allowing Dr, Armstrong to keep his practice in Manti. Dr. Armstrong graduated from Manti High School and Brigham Young University, where Page e Centennial Wagon Train now 'on the way,' will be in Sanpete County Wed., Thurs. he was a McKay Scholar. He served a mission to Japan for the LDS Church and did his family By Eleanor Madsen The Centennial Wagon Train practice residency with the milileft Logan Tuesday morning after tary at Fort Ord, California. After a rousing send off following a teaching the residency program in dutch oven dinner, a program of Georgia, where he was the assistant program director, he came music and cowboy poetry Monday cack to Manti to be a Country evening, and a 6 a.m. breakfast at doctor. He is married to the the Cache County Fairgrounds. former Beverly Trickett, and they Some 53 wagons started out on the e trip to Cedar City, with have seven children. He is also assembled from ten being wagons bishop of the Manti Fourth Ward. different states for the trek. One of the wagons carries a family of his three sons will be taking turns driving his two mules and a small covered wagon and a black horse and buggy. Mr. Sunderland has had his mules for five years and they are used to being in parades and on exhibit. Lynn Walk and a unit of volunteers from a horse club from the CUCF in Gunnison will represent the cavalry unit, providing escort 446-mil- Manti Elementary School recognizes honor students for the Wagon Train through Sanpete. Their unit will provide 13. The Utah Department of Environmental Quality encourages (DlYer) oil changcontinue to take their oil to ers to DIYer collection sites. Here are some tips for recycling: ) After draining the oil from your engine, put it in a clean plastic bottle such as the kind used for milk - with the lid that screws on tight. If amounts of oil are larger, use other clean approp. iate pate. Dale Warwood of Nephi is furnishing his covered wagon for the expedition. Mr. Johnson of Nephi is accompanying the two men. The men were featured on the 5 p.m. news on Channel 2 Monday evening. Richard Macfarlane In the morning (Tues., June breakfast for the members of the Train in Gunnison on June 19. They will be having a radio interview on June 12 on station KMTI. The train will stop in Ephraim 17 at the Park cemetery June on and will parade through Ephraims Main Street about 12:45 p.m. The train will then continue or to Manti where they will stay for the night. They will be served their evening meal from 6:30 to 8:30 of the celebration marking Utahs statehood, an event that happens p.m. only once in a lifetime. Council of Manti will serve breakfast from 18) the Mayor and City 7 to 8 a.m n nr on to Mayfield, where they will have a lunch stop, and then on to Gunnison for the nights stop. The Wagon Train expedition is one of the outstanding highlights Tips offered to DIYers in recycling used motor oil Several days will be spent in Cache County area with Governor Mike Leavitt joining the group to dedicate a memorial to the pioneers in that area. Most of the 29 counties in the state are represented in the Wagon Train. Sanpete County is repre- sented by Devon Mikkelsen, of Ftn. Green, who left his home Monday morning at 7 a.m. and traveled to Logan with his team, camper and horse trailer to partici- Achieving 100 1 containers. 2) Do not use paint cans and other metal containers, or plastic erly. Assistance in recycling used oil is prov ided locally by the Cenbottles once used for bleach, tral Utah Public Health Departcleaners, antifreeze, gasoline or ment and can be obtained by callother sohents. Their residue can ing Bruce Costa. en ironmental contaminate the oil. health director, at Take 3) your container(s) of in Richfield. For the collection used motor oi I to a designated col- center nearest you, call lection center. In some areas, speor the Division of Solid and cial stickers or signs identify such Hazardous Waste at 1 centers. Drain oil filters completely and dispose of them prop Snow College Upward Bound will sponsor Summer Food Program of Manti attendance for the year at Manti plans to join the Wagon train in Elementary School were: Back row: PTA President Lynel Moroni and accompany the group Warnick, Lucila Fuentes, Marc Fuentes, Devin Frischknecht, through Sanpete County with his Tucker Prows, Kirk Hedelius. Front row: Kayden Colby, horses and wagon. The wagon RiThe Snow College Upward Jacee Henningson, Jaydee Allsop, Kara Carlson, Spencer chard will be riding was bought in Bound announces the sponsorship Ashton. Not pictured: Anthony Martinez and Austin Kinsey. 1902 from Madsen and Longsford of the Summer Food Program. from by Parley Rosenlof. Rkhard The students were awarded a certificate and a Free meals will be available to the PTA. bought the wagon and harnesses those children who are enrolled in from Max Rosenlof 20 ears ago. an Upward Bound Camp. The wagon cover is of more reChildren who qualify accordcent vintage, having been shipped ing to the Secretarys family size recently from South Dakota. The and income standards for reduced horses are half blood Shire mares price meals or who are members that were raised by Montell Seely of a Food Stamp Household, in Orangeville and were purchased AFDC, or FDPIR units are autoabout two years ago by Richard. matically eligible to receive free Some of Richards family will acmeals benefits at eligible program company him on the trip and Glen sites. Johnson will be one of the riders The chart below is the Secrealong with the Macfarlane wagon. tary of Agriculture family size and Boyd Sunderland of Chester, with some of his family, will also join the train in Moroni. Boyd and irt income standards for reduced price meals. Children will receive services without regard to race, she has been discriminated against should write immediately to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington D.C. 20250. Meals will be provided at the Snow College color, national origin, sex, disability or age. Any person who believes he Students who won the Presidential Physical Fitness Awards at Manti Elementary School are: Back row: Tina Stewart, Kevin Cox, Nikki Rowley, Megan Hatch, Tiffany Stilson. Front row: Jamie Richardson, Stacie Sorensen, Kelly Moore. June 14: Veg-besoup, cotcheese fruit and salad, cinnatage mon roll ON CRUISE CONTROL ef June 18: Salisbury steak, whipped potatoes, spinach, peach cobbler June 19: Chili burger, cheese stick, fruit salad on lettuce, cinnamon roll, w.w. breadbutter June 20: Turkey casserole, 1 Road by the Sanpete County Sher- iff and charged with DUI. Bail $1,200. May 26: Lee Greenhalgh, 30, Ephraim, was arrested in Ephraim by the Ephraim Police and charged with Manufacture (cultivation) Marijuana, contraband in jail. Bail County Sheriff and charged with possession of Marijuana and possession of paraphernalia. Bail monthly budgeting with another option, Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT). It means you can have the amount of penny what se your fuel bill will be every $600. June 8: Joe Mann, 66, Gunnison, was arrested by the Police Dept in Gunnison Gunnison and charged with DUI and No valid driver license. Bail $1,900. June 9: Aaron Mark Bolli, 21, Ephraim was arrested by the Ephraim Police in Manti and charged with Auto Theft and Pub- liclntox. Bail $10,050. June 9: Samuel Charles Schoppe, 23, Ephraim was arrested in Ephraim by the Ephraim Police Dept, and charged with DUI, Hit & run and auto theft and leaving scene of accident with injury. Bail $12,400. Himmelman, 24, was arrested at May 26: Georgenia L. Kanosh, 29, Chester, was arrested in Chester by the Sanpete County more simple when it comes to your know to the trolled substance. 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Presidential Academic Award winners at Manti Elementary School: Back row: Marci Harman, Megan Harman, Tina Stewart, Nick Peterson, Kevin Correnti. Front row: Jamie Richardson, Kami Braithwaite, Zach Miller, Kirk Hedelius, Paul Young. Each month, the bills you pay may he full of ups and downs its hard to know - yams, jello wfruit, cookie June 2 : lamburger & cheese pizza, buttered corn, fruit cup, vJQ 3 by the Sanpete I your fuel bill automatically month of the year. Thats because we look at your average annual usage and divide it into Payment Plan or Electronic Funds 12 equal monthly payments. That gives Transfer by calling Mountain Fuel today. You can learn every you the same month, whether its January or June. bottom-liacbalan- ; withdrawn from your checking or savings account each month. more about Equal ce Mountain Fuel We continue to read your meter. 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