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Show t Mantl Wasatch Academy offers special history class Wasatch Academy announces a special history class 2 for students in grades starting July 25 through August 8th. Students will earn one semesters history credit during the two week session. The class will study the many facets of the the secluded backcountry. Finally, they will explore the Outlaw Trail. This path was used from the 1880s to the 1920s by the likes of Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid to transport their stolen goods. While they see some of the most unique Utah history and famous parts of the trail and old experience first hand the life of hideouts, students will try to the pioneers, mountain men, separate truth from legend explorers, and outlaws. even changing the history BYU teacher books! and History graduate Richard Munson will Course evaluations will lead the class through Utahs include journal writing, quizzes, development of the west as they class participation and an essay take up authentic Mormon final. A closing session will be handcarts to experience the held on the Wasatch Academy pioneer spirit Along the trail, campus in Mt. Pleasant. Class they will study Utah history, re- size is limited and registration emphasizing the problems and begins June 18. For more challenges encountered during information contact Wasatch these travels. Academy Admissions Office at The next focus will be on the mountain men and explorers of the early 1800s. Students will be experiencing the life of the authentic old west as local American Heart mountain men teach techniques of trapping, trading, hunting, J Association shelter building and other WERE FIGHTING FOR MOUR LIFE survival skill as they camp in WjjfiiiEffltm National Steel Supply expands Mantl Literary Club News New officers for Page 10 Messenger, Thursday, June 20, 1991 t the Manti Ladies Literary Club were installed on June 6, 1991, at the Kensington meeting. Ruth Kjar, the new president, will have May Peterson, vice president; LuConne Nuflfer, secretary; LaRita Royce, treasurer; Arlene Smith, corresponding secretary; Ada Eliason, parliamentarian and Vera Wintch, historian, to assist her in carrying out the activities of the club for the 1991-9- 2 year. National Steel Supply announces it will be opening a located on South Highway 89, Richfield. Phone number Utah on June 24, 1991. This expansion is part of a multi- Manager of the new Richfield outlet will be Dan Thomas. Mr. wholesaleretail store in Richfield, location expansion effort to serve , 5 , rural areas in Utah with competitively priced steel and industrial products. The new outlet will supply Central Utah with a complete line of steel, hardware and industrial supplies. Daily delivery service on Highway 89 will start the week of June 24, 1991. The Richfield outlet is 896-640- 5. Thomas has a broad range of experience with National Steel and will be responsible for Nationals business activities in the Central Utah area. Mr. John Peterson, a resident of Joseph, Utah will be Nationals customer service representative in Central Utah. National Steel Supply Inc. corporate offices are in Orem, Utah and operates an outlet in Ogden, Utah at 1401 Wall Avenue. Emergency Phone Numbers MantlSterling: 911 Ephraim: 5-23- 45 Mantl Senior Citizens Menus Manti senior citizen menus for the coming week. Fri. June 21: Fish fillets, scalloped potatoes, green beans, apple pie, bread, butter, milk juice Tues. June 25: Sausage patty, macaroni & cheese, peas, carrots, fruit crisp, bread, butter, milkjuice Wed. June 26: Meatloaf, baked potatobutter, corn, cabbage & apple salad, cookie, bread, butter, milkjuice Thurs. June 27: Roast beef, whipped potatoes and gravy, green beans, apricots, cinnamon roll, bread, butter, milkjuice PUBLIC NOTICES TRUSTEES SALE at the hour of 11 a.m. of said day, at the West entrance of the Sanpete County On July 16, 1991, Courthouse in Manti, Utah, CEN- TRAL UTAH TITLE, formerly known as UTAH TITLE COMPANY OF MANTI as Trustee, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, the following described property, situated in the County of Sanpete, State of Utah and described as follows, Lot 137, Whispering Pines Subto-wi- division, t: Phase 3, Plat A Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the Trust Deed executed by GAY COLE asTRUSTOR, in favor of UTAH TITLE COMPANY OF MANTI as Trustee, for the benefit and security of SWAN CREEK VILLAGE, as BENEFICIARY, said Trust Deed being recorded October 15, 1986 as Entry No. 286539 in Book 274 at page 170 of Official Records of the County Recorder of Sanpete County, State of Utah. 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