People and their place in the History of Lehi EH
Earl, Alma Office Manager of the Utah Power and Light Office in 1941.
Earl, Jennie Charter Member of the Athenian Club in 1909.
East, Henry Lehi City Marshal 19011903; 190811 Utah County Sheriff 19131918 Lehi Fire Chief 19021903 One of the Founders of the short lived Socialist Party in Lehi 1901
Eastmond, Frank H. Purchased and Operated Saratoga in 1930 until he had a stroke in 1953.
Eastmond, Mick Owned with his brothers Saratoga 19531963 Owner/Operator of Saratoga from 1963 Expanded Saratoga with midway and amusement rides. Survived a devastating $100,000 fire. Expanded pools to include slides. Donated the slide from Saratoga to the Lehi Outdoor Swimming Pool.
Eckersley, Beverly Charter Member of the Serimpian Club 1949
Eckersley, Lorenzo Lehi City Judge 196366
Eddington, Elmo Dr. Born March 19, 1895 in Morgan Graduated from LatterDay Saint High School in Salt Lake Graduated from the University of Utah with a Bachelors of Science Served in the Medical Corps of the Navy during World War I. Graduated from the University of Pennsylvania Medical School in 1924 Began his Doctor career in Chicago Illinois.
In 1931 he purchased the Lehi Hospital and the practice of Dr. F. W. Worlton in Lehi.
Has served several times as member of the House of Delegates; Utah State Medical Society and also the American Medical Association throughout his entire practice.
Past President of the Lehi Lions Club Past President of the Lehi Riding Club Director of the State Bank of Lehi VicePresident of Eddington Canning Company. Charter Trustee Member of the John Hutchings Museum 1956 Turned over the Lehi Hospital to the City so they could obtain Federal Funds
for the Hospital. Led the successful campaign for Sewer in Lehi with Mayor Frank Sharp.
Eddington, Rhea Felt Attended the Manti Elementary, Manti and Moroni High schools, Agricultural
College of Logan and the University of Utah. She is past President of the Auxiliary to the Utah County Medical Society. She has served as secretary to the Utah State Medical Auxiliary. On September 15, 1922, she married Elmo Eddington Mother of three children.
Eddington, Richard Hale Born May 11, 1926 in Lehi. Lehi Second Ward Bishop 19831987
Edwards, Arley Ran a Barber shop at 60 West Main from 195152
Edwards, Edward William Member of the First Mormon Handcart Company. Edmund Ellsworth was
the Captain. Arrived September 26, 1856 Worked at Camp Floyd as a Tailor for the soldiers. Shot in the leg by a drunken Camp Floyd soldier. Moved to Lehi in 1859 Was assistant choir director in Lehi for many years. Member of the First Lehi Choir in 1852
Led an expedition to White Mountains in Nevada to explore as a Mormon settlement.
Member of the 68th Quorum of the Seventy Edwards, Frank W.
Born in Mississippi in 1892 Enlisted in the Infantry, 91st Division. He became a casualty of World War I on October 26, 1918. Died of wounds
in France. Edward, Wayne L.
Lehi Fourth Ward Bishop 19881989 Ekins, Abel
Worked in Hawaii at Pearl Harbor at the time of the attack during World War II.
Purchased Lehi Drug Store from his fatherinlaw Gerald Taylor in January 1959.
Owner of the Lehi Drug Store and pharmacist Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1998
Ekins, Dale Lehi City Fire Chief 1995Current Lehi BusinessmanLehi Drug and Pioneer Party and Copy Lehi High School Hall of Fame 2013
Ekins, Geraldine Taylor Artist Founding Member of the Lehi Serimpian Club in 1949. Still a member in
2014 Captain of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Worked at Pearl Harbor at the time of the attack during World War II. Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1998
Ellingson, David Original Owner of Lehi Drug Store. He died in 1897
Ellingson, Oley Built a home on the west side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854.
Part of the Lehi Militia called to defend Fort Limhi against the Indians March 8, 1858
City Hall Building Committee 1877 Served as City Treasurer 186768; 187577. Served as City Councilor 186774; 1877;189193; 189697 Served three terms as Mayor. The first two he was elected on the Peoples
party. Was the first Republican Mayor of Lehi in 189495. As a monogamist, he helped provide leadership at a time when other men of
prominence were in jail or in hiding. Served on the Board of Directors of the Lehi Irrigation Company. Mayor Ellingson directed the Lehi City Quarantine Board during the
Diphtheria epidemic in 1885. Founder of the Lehi Commercial and Savings Bank in 1891.
Ellingson, Oley Jr. Lehi City Treasurer 189495
Ellison, Arthur Earl (Bud) 39th Mayor of Lehi 1982 Born in Nephi. Served in the Navy as Chief Petty Officer during World War II, the Korean
War and the Vietnam War. Traveled the World Engineer Member American Society of Civil Engineers Member American Society of Mechanical Engineers Member Society of Mining Engineers Worked for the Intermountain Power Agency Married Anna June Southwick of Lehi in 1975. Moved to Lehi in 1975. Resigned Mayor after 195 days. Cited conflict of Interest. He ran again as mayor and lost in 1985. Later years spent the winters in St. George and the Summers in Lehi.
Ellison, Harold
Purchased the Fashion Cleaners from Clyde McKay with Alvin Folkerson in December 1947. (101 West Main).
Ran Ellison Cleaners from 19471971. It was also known as Lehi Cleaners. Author of several section in the 18501950 Centennial History Member of the Jaycees Organization.
Engstrom, Chad Purchased the Ross Schoolhouse in 1893 and restored the building.
Enough, Abraham He was born about 1808 in St Jean, Jersey Island, Channel Island, England. His name is really spelled Esnouf He emigrated in 1855 (see resource for immigration) and came to Utah
Territory in Charles A Harper Company. He had two of his children with him Thomas (born in 1836) and Elizabeth
(born 1832 and died in 1905). He is found in the 1860, 1870, and 1880 census living in Lehi, Utah, Utah
Territory. Entered a contract with Robert Gilchrist to make adobes for him. Gilchrist allowed Enough to work for Woodhouse. For this Woodhouse
made Gilchrist and his brother each a pair of pants. “A portly little Frenchman”. Organized and Directed the First Band in LehiThe Fife and Drum Company
in 1860. Played the Fife in the Band. Was the Mason for the City Hall on Main Street in 1872. Played the Bass violin in many early bands.
Erickson, George Henry Born July 8, 1884, in Koosharem, Utah, Moved to Lehi in 1899 to live at his uncle’s home, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.
Ohran. He later attended Brigham Young University at Provo. While at the Ohran home he learned the brick mason trade at which he spent
a good portion of his life. He filled a mission for the Church in the Southern States from 19071910.
He was Ward Clerk of the Lehi First Ward from 1913 to 1916 Served as Bishop of the Lehi Fifth Ward 19281937 He personally supervised the construction of the Fifth Ward Chapel, and it
was built, paid for and dedicated while he was Bishop. The latter years of his life he worked for the UtahIdaho Sugar Company,
doing repair work on their factories. He died on July 20, 1944.
Erickson, Myrtle Bone On September 14, 1911, he married Myrtle Bone in the Salt Lake Temple. Mother of Seven Children
Ernst, Klea Member of the Lehi Olympian Club
Evans, Abel Family settled in Lehi in 1852, emigrating from Wales. Served as a Counselor to Bishop David Evans in the Lehi Ward Supervised the Adobe Pit and the adobe brick production for the Lehi
Meeting House with William W. Taylor and William B. Rigby 185560. Lehi City Marshal 186366 Served as Lehi City Councilor 185455; 185960 Died on a mission to Wales in 1865
Evans, Abel John High Council Utah Stake (Met at Provo Tabernacleincluded Lehi) Second Counselor Alpine Stake Presidency 19011920 Lehi Stake Patriarch from 1928 until his death. Taught Civil Government classes in the 18801890. Class members became
the leaders in Politics, Education and Business. Lehi’s 13th Mayor 189193; First Mayor born in Lehi. First Democratic
Mayor. Lehi City Alderman 188388 Lehi City Councilor 188082 Lehi City Attorney 19081911; 19141917; 192833 Ran his Law office from the Lehi Commercial and Savings Bank Building. Served on the Utah County Court 189296.
Served four terms in the Utah State Legislaturethe first four after Statehood. Introduced the famous Evans Polygamy Bill which would have legalized
polygamy in Utah but was vetoed by Governor Wells. President of the Utah Senate last term. Self EducatedAdmitted to the State Bar in 1901. Legal advisor for the Alpine School Board, the People’s Coop, the Provo
Reservoir Company, and the Utah Lake Irrigation Company. Director Utah Lake Distributing Company. Director People’s Bank of Lehi, Bank of American Fork, the Bank of Lehi,
the InterMountain Life Insurance Company of Salt Lake City, Provo Woolen Mills, and the Utah Idaho Sugar Company.
Promoter of the Salt Lake and Utah Electric Railroad Company (Orem Interurban).
President of the Lehi United Order of Enoch 18741880 Evans, Alva
Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1993 Evans, Barbara Ann Bush
Served in the first Relief Society Presidency for 11 years. Gifted Quilter and spun yarn even on the way across the plains. Her family was converted at Shoal Creek in Missouri by Elder David Evans Married David Evans in Nauvoo. Saw all the trials in Nauvoo and saw the bodies of Joseph Smith and Hyrum
Smith. Supported her husband David through all his responsibilities
Evans, Bill (William) Bill opened a dance studio in the Comer Building at 116 West Main Street
from 196163. World Famous dancer
Evans, Carole Charter Member of the Letitian Club 1952
Evans, Charles D. Lehi City Councilor 18631865
Evans, Connie
Charter Member of the Letitian Club 1952 Evans, David
First Judge of Election 1853 Elected First Alderman of Lehi 185354 Member of Zions Camp 1834 Branch President of Crooked River, Missouri 1834 Ordained in the First Quorum of the Seventy by Joseph Smith 1835 Attended the School of the Prophets 183536 Militia Captain and Religious Leader at Hauns Mill 1838 Bishop of the Nauvoo 11th Ward Family settled in Lehi in 1851 Lehi’s First Bishop (Dry Creek and Lehi Ward) for 28 years Established the First Tithing Office and yard at 344 West Main. Directed the planning of the United States Centennial Celebration in Lehi in
1876. Second Mayor of Lehi 18541861 Served as President of the Union Exchange. Helped his son Israel get the first
Cooperative going in Lehi. First member of the Utah Territory Legislator representing Utah County 1851
Served several terms in the Legislature. First Postmaster of Lehi. Chairman of the Lehi Fort Committee created Feb. 17, 1854 Built a home on the North side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854 Imported with Thomas Karren and David Collett first Threshing Machine to
Lehi summer 1854 Second Innkeeper in Lehi. Obtained Sugar Beet Seeds from John Taylor for the citizens of Lehi Spring
of 1852. Called by Brigham Young to accompany him to investigate possible areas to
settle in Idaho April 1857. Evans, David Jr.
Taught School at the Franklin School Went and studied Law
Lehi City Attorney 187780 Delegate to the Democratic National Convention for the nomination of
William Jennings Bryan in 1896 Became US Deputy Marshal Asst. US District Attorney 18871891 Elected to the State Legislature in 1895 Was a member of the State Legislative Constitutional Convention. Moved to California and became attorney in Los Angeles.
Evans, Donna Charter Member of the Serimpian Club 1949
Evans, Dorothy Founding Member of the Lehi Liahonian Club. Charter Member of the Letitian Club 1952
Evans, Duane Director of the Civic Improvement Association 1964 and 197288 Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1993
Evans, Edna Member of the Olympian Club
Evans, Edward Lehi City Councilor 189495
Evans, Edwin Lehi City Recorder 188586 Lehi City Alderman 188990 Painted the first Lehi Silver Bandwagon with Likelike nude mermaids causing
a stir in the Lehi Community in 1895 Resigned City Alderman to study art in Europe. Spring of 1890 Studied art in France from 18901895 Becomes Professor of Art at the University of Utah
Evans, Emma Frederica Southwick Born in Lehi in 1867 Sang vocal duets with her sister Married Morgan Evans in 1890 Member and worker for the Service Star Legion
Prided in sewing temple clothes. Died 1929
Evans, Ferd Opened the Evans Cafe at 120 West Main in December 1945. Purchased the Comer Building at 116 West Main in 1946 Expanded their cafe kitchens next door and made some business rentals. In 1959 turned over the business to Alta Clark. They closed Evans Cafe forever in 1961.
Evans, F. L. Lehi City Recorder 193637
Evans, George Lehi City Judge 189495 Lehi City Marshal 19061908 Died while in office.
Evans, Hyrum J. Lehi City Marshal 192427
Evans, Irene Member Lehi Liahonian Club
Evans, Israel Lehi Resident who served in the Mormon Battalion 184647 Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051 Part of the Lehi Militia called to defend Fort Limhi against the Indians March
8, 1858 Was named a Major. Worked at Sutters Mill when the gold was discovered. Built a home on the North side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854 Surveyor of farms, towns, irrigation ditches and other items. Elected First City Counselor 185354; also in 186366 Served as Lehi City Alderman 185960; 186974 Served as the 6th Lehi Mayor 186768 Member of the First Lehi Library Association 1865 Came up with idea of a Cooperative from touring one on his mission to
England. Israel Evans with the help of his father set up the Lehi Union Exchange in
early 1868.
Director of the Union Exchange. Built a building on 181189 West Main to the Lehi Union Exchange. ZCMI was based on the Lehi Union Exchange. Brigham Young paid tribute to the Union Exchange in General Conference
on April 1869. The Peoples Cooperative put the Union Exchange out of business in 1880. Israel sold the business to the People’s Cooeprative in 1880. As Alderman, Israel Evans led the building of a new Cemetery in 1871 with
sexton George W. Thurmond. Pursued legislation to establish the Brigham Young Agricultural College (Utah
State University) which was passed. Evans, John S.
Lehi City Marshal 191415; 192021 Evans, Lila
Member of the Lehi Liahonian club Evans, Lois
Member of the Lehi Olympian Club. Evans, Lucile
Charter Member of the Letitian Club 1952 Evans, Matilda Thomas
Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051 Early her husband was called on a mission leaving her destitute. Would go into the fields and glean wheat to feed her family Did most of the building on her home in the Lehi Fort while her husband was
on a mission. Evans, Mary Jones
Came to Lehi in 1852. Known for her hospitality and cheerfulness
Evans, Morgan Born in 1863 Successful Farmer Lehi City Marshal 1912 (died in Office). Member of Lehi’s First Baseball Team
President of Lehi Irrigation Company Founder and President of the Lehi Commercial Club Manager of the Dance Hall. Served four Terms on the Lehi School Board Served on the Alpine School District Board Served as Deputy Game Commissioner Director of the Local Farmers Organization Chairman of the Lehi Republican Party Directors of the State Bank of Lehi Died in 1912.
Evans, Morgan Lehi Studentbody President 1955
Evans, Mosiah Respected telegraphe for the Union Pacific Railroad 18821892 Bookkeeper and Accountant for the People’s Cooperative Established a Notary Public business in the Lehi Commercial and Savings
Bank. in 1894. Lehi City Recorder 189495 Lehi City 14th Mayor 189697 and 1900. Lost the Mayorship over his opposition to Prohibition. First Partisan Mayoral election in Lehi Elected to the State Legislature in 1900. Resigned his second term as Mayor. Mayor at the time Utah became a State. Erected an 80 foot pole on the jail lot to hoist a large flag with 45 stars to
commemorate the statehood of Utah. In 1904 moved to Garland working for the new UtahIdaho Sugar Company. In 1916 moved to Spanish Fork working for the Sugar Company. Died Tragically in Salt Lake City in 1921..
Evans, Prime Lehi City Attorney 189192, 18991900 Lehi CIty Treasurer 189293 Died while serving as attorney in 1900.
Evans, Ruel
American Legion Committee to Build Veterans Ballpark 1952 Evans, Sarah T.
Lehi City Recorder 19011902 Evans, Sylvester
Lehi City Councilmember 193843 Lehi City Judge 194650
Evans, William A. (Bill) Purchased the Senate Building in 1934. It was at 169 West Main Street He established the Lehi Billiard Parlor. Became known as the Lehi Pool Hall or Bills Place Retired at the age of 80 in 1965.0
Evans, William S. Born in Lehi in 1855 In 189394 Committee member for the North Branch Meeting House at 500
West and 1200 North. Lehi City Councilor 18911893; 191417 One of the Founders of the short lived Socialist Party in Lehi 1901 Built a home in Lehi in 1900 at 4th North and 2 West. President of the First Elders Quorum in Lehi Served two years on the Lehi Irrigation Board Served nine years as a member of the School Board. Served two years as the Vice President of Alpine School Board Instrumental in the building of the Franklin School, the Primary School, the
Grammar School and an extension on the Sego Lily School. Eves, Joel
Lehi Power Department Directorhired in 2013. Faddis, Roger
Lehi First Ward Bishop Farrer, Rickie M.
Lehi Tenth Ward Bishop 19811983 Felt, Rita
Married Russell Ray Felt Parents of three boys
Longtime Member of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Musical Director and Performer Worked at MATC Gifted knitter and Hand work sewer
Felt, Richard (Dick) George Star Athlete at Lehi High School Played for Brigham Young University Played in the American Football League on the Patriots and the Titan Teams. Assistant Football Coach at Brigham Young University under LaVell
Edwards Felt, Russell Ray
Lehi 13th Ward Bishop 19821986 Lehi Utah Stake President 1987 Lehi Jr. High School Principal 1987 Lehi High School Principal 19871996 Lehi High School State Winning Basketball Coach President Friends of Camp Floyd Bishop LDS Missionary Training Center Jordan River Stake Patriarch Worked at Alpine School District Headquarters.
Fenn, Harold Served in World War II in the Navy Worked as the head grinder at Lehi Roller Mills for nearly 40 years. Worked also at Geneva Steel. Leader in the American Legion for many years. Spearheaded the Veterans Memorial up at the Lehi Cemetery.
Ferkovich, Anthony J. Lehi City Police Chief 196163 Founding Member of the Lehi Dance Set in 1948. Served as the
CoChairmen. Ferkovich, Ardith
Married Anthony Ferkovich Mother of three children.
Founding Member of the Lehi Dance Set in 1948. Served as the CoChairmen.
Field, Joseph Member of the Lehi Dramatic Association in 1854.
Flygare, Robert Opened the Hitchin Post on State Street in 1971.
Fjeld, Andrew Came across to Utah in Stoddart Handcart CompanyThe last handcart
company to come across the plains. 1870 Pioneer Historian; kept detailed journals. Served an LDS mission to Australia. Called to preside over the Mission
from 19001901 In 1887 was a charter member of the Lehi Silver Band. Served one term on the Lehi School Board Lays the last brick of the Lehi Tabernacle. April 11, 1902. Served as Bishop of the Lehi First Ward 19031920. Served as Bishop of the Lehi Fifth Ward 19201927 Lehi City Councilor 189192 Member of the Lehi Pioneer Committee Member of the 1913 Lehi History Book Committee In 1894 Contractor with Charles Ohran for the North Branch Meetinghouse.
Lays rock for the church from the Zions Hill Quarry. In 1898 Contractor with Charles Ohran for the E.C. Merrihew Building at 72
West Main. The beautiful brick work is still there. Fjeld, Ann Olsen
Came to Lehi in 1862 Expert WeaverUsed for her livelihood
Fjeld, Carl J. E. Came across to Utah in Stoddart Handcart CompanyThe last handcart
company to come across the plains. 1870 Moved one family to Saratoga and one family stayed in Lehi. Took care of the Stage Coach station at Pelican Point and later the one at
Eureka.
Fjeldsted, Fred Director of the Lehi Silver Band in the 1910’s
Flake, Lucy White Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051
Foggin, Ron Acting City Administrator 20112012
Folkerson, Alvin Purchased with Harold Ellison the Fashion Cleaners at 101 West Main in
December 1947. Ford, Jane
Charter Member of the Athenian Club in 1909 and first Elected Secretary. Fotheringham, Charlotte
Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051 Fotheringham, John
Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051 Fotheringham, William
Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051 Lehi Councilor 1861resigned after a couple of months. Lehi Militia Group called to Echo Canyon later went to Wyoming to help
Lott Smith antics. Called by Brigham Young to go with him and Bishop David Evans to Idaho
to explore areas for possible settlements in Idaho. April 1857 On the first boat wreck on Utah Lake and had to swim to shore. May 1851 Moved to Beaver where he was called as a Bishop in 1877 and later as
Patriarch of Beaver Stake. He served as the Justice of the Peace in Beaver.
Fowler, Betty Born in American Fork Married Don Fowler and moved to Lehi Had nine children including 2 sets of twins. Memorized poetry. Grand Marshall Lehi Roundup Editor of the Lehi Free Press
Wrote Hundreds of “You Better Believe It” for the Lehi Free Press. Started her Journalistic career in 1972 Wrote over 1100 feature columns and thousands of other news columns Lehi High School Hall of Fame Chairman of the Lehi’s Bicentennial Committee and spearheaded the building
of Bandwagon Park 1976. Narrated the performances of the Lehi choral groupThe HiLos Given many awards by the Womens Press Association and the Utah Press
Association Named an honorary Alumnus of Lehi High School and honored numerous
times for her support of Lehi High School Sports Teams. Served for a short period of time as the Lehi Second Ward Scoutmaster. Guest speaker at hundreds of functions in Lehi and Utah County events.
Fowler, Bill Lehi High School Studentbody President 1965
Fowler, Arlin D. Lehi City Councilmember 194850
Fowler, Daniel In 1887 was a charter member of the Lehi Silver Band.
Fowler, Daryl Born in Lehi in 1888 Organizer and Director of the First Civic Improvement Association 194146 President of the Civic Improvement Association 1947 30th Mayor Of Lehi 1948 Died in Office 18 March 1948
Fowler, Devere A. Lehi Fourth Ward Bishop 19731977 President of the Lehi Sons of the Utah Pioneers in 2014 Lehi BusinessmanFowler Pump and One Man Band Lehi City Councilmember.19861989
Fowler, E.H. Lehi City Marshal 192829
Fowler, Ila Mae Spencer She was born in American Fork on May 24, 1915 to William Roderick
Spencer and Bertha Pearl Anderson. She married Milan Pearce Fowler Nov. 22, 1933 in Lehi. She served as Stake Primary President and Secretary of the Relief Society She served on the Lehi Coordinating Council for 16 years and served on the
Lehi Miniature parade committee with Dr. Kent Davis. Died August 8, 1996.
Fowler, Niron Lehi City Marshal 193437; 194041
Fowler, Robert Lehi City Marshal 19071908
Fowler, Thomas Member of the first Lehi Brass Band in 1871. Lehi City Marshal 187579; 188182; 188788 Veteran of the Black Hawk War 186567
Fox, Adela G. Charter Member of the Athenian Club in 1909.
Fox, Alfred Marshall Alfred Marshall Fox, son of Isaac Winn and Margaret Ann Slinn Fox, was
born September l 3, 1842 in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England. He came to Utah with his parents in October 1860. He married Mary Southwick January 4, 1868 in the Endowment House at Salt
Lake City. They had a family of eleven children, namely: Alfred E., Mary Marshall,
Martha Ann, Israel William, Ida, Maudie, Robert S., Jennie, Ethel, LaVon, and Herald.
Their first home was by the Jordan River, later they moved into the third ward where the house still stands.
As a young man, he made three trips east to the Missouri River to bring back emigrants.
He was a gifted musician and gave freely of his time and talents to the community and the church. He was a music teacher, accompanist, soloist and composed several hymns.
Tutored the members of the Lehi Silver Band each week on their instruments. One of the first Organists in Lehi. Played for church meetings in the Lehi
Meeting House. He was chosen leader of the first Brass Band of Lehi. He held the position of choir leader in the Third Ward for many years. He also served as president of the Young Men’s Mutual Improvement
Association in the Third Ward for a number of years. His occupation was farming, and music teacher. the latter taking him away
from his home much of the time. He died May 28, 1929. First Leader of the Lehi Brass Band in 1871.
Fox, Calvin Founding Member of the Lehi Dance Set in 1948. Served as the Secretary.
Fox, E. Kay Lehi Fifteenth Ward Bishop 19861990 Lehi West Stake Presidency 1990
Fox, Edna Member of the Lehi Olympian Club.
Fox, Edward S. In 1945 started the Lehi Block Plant with Arthur T. Powell.
Fox, Eldred W. Lehi Third Ward Bishop 19661972 Lehi City Council Member 194043
Fox, Isaac Member of the first Lehi Bass Band in 1871. Director of the Isaac Fox Choral group. Won first prize in an 1894 county
wide contest. Leader and Director of the Lehi Silver Band
Fox, Isaac W. Lehi Third Ward Bishop 19331942 Lehi City Councilmember 19221931
25th Lehi City Mayor 193233; 193637 Farmer and Poultry and dairy rancher. Mayor during the Depression Finished the term of Mayor Gilchrist after he died. Served two additional terms.
Fox, Lucy Hartley One of the first Organists in Lehi. Played for church meetings in the Lehi
Meeting House. Fox, Marion
Member of the Lehi Olympian Club. Founding Member of the Lehi Dance Set in 1948. Served as the Secretary.
Fox, Mary Southwick Mary Southwick, daughter of Edward and Mary Alexander Southwick, was
born March 11, 1852 in Birmingham, Staffordshire, England. She came to Utah with her parents in 1864. She learned the sorrows and hardships of the pioneers at an early age, her
mother having died, September 30, 1864, while crossing the Plains, and buried at North Platte, Wyoming.
She continued the journey with her father and upon arriving here made her home with a brother and his wife, William and Martha Southwick.
At the age of seventeen, she married Alfred Marshall Fox January 4, 1868, in the Endowment House in Salt Lake City.
She was the mother of eleven children. She died January 11, 1911 at the age of 58.
Fox, Melba One of the Organists for the Lehi Tabernacle Choir. The Choir was
disbanded in 1947 when they made four wards. Fox, Norine
Longtime Teacher and Counselor at Lehi High School First President of the Actus Club formed in 1939. Lehi Centennial Celebration and History Committee 1950
Fox, Patricia Brown Miss Lehi 1962
Piano Teacher in Lehi for many years. Friel, Edith
Charter Member of the Athenian Club in 1909. Fyffe, Ann C.
Charter Member of the Athenian Club in 1909. Fyffe, James F.
Lehi City Recorder 191215. Gaddie, James B.
Lehi City Councilor 189193 Taught Evening High School classes at the Ross School during the spring of
1897. Hired as a carpenter to build the Lehi City Park’s Pavilion at 100 North and
500 West in 1900. Gaisford, Arthur F.
Utah Newspaper Hall of FameLehi Banner Publisher of the Lehi Sun
Gaisford, Arthur F. Jr. Lehi City Recorder 192223
Gaisford, Frank Publisher of the Lehi Sun Moved the paper’s production in October 1930
Gaisford, Sarah Ellen Sarah Ellen Gaisford, Daughter of John William and Louise Domon MOffett
was born January 8, 1871 In Salt Lake City. She was married to George Matthew Gaisford in 1885. They were pioneers of the Tintic District. To their union was born thirteen children: John William, Violet Beatrix, Sarah
Ellen, George Matthew, Pansy Blossom, Dewey Governor, Cedric Earl, Robert Hope, Louisa Janet, James Arthur, Eliza Jane, Elsie May, and Essie Fay.
She moved to Lehi in 1911 and there raised her large family and also four children belonging to her son Dewey.
She worked in the Silver Star Legion and was President for a number of
years. She was a member of the state committee when Memory Grove was founded
in Salt Lake City. She served as Chairman of the Lehi Red Cross for twenty years, and was a
member of the County Red Cross Board. She acted as Relief Society Teacher for over twentyfive years.
Gaisford, Victor Publisher of the Lehi Sun
Gammon, Edna Married LeRoy Gammon. Purchased the Samuel I. Goodwin home at 80 West and 400 North and
moved to Lehi in 1946 where they raised a large family. Lived there until they died.
Purchased Webb’s Clothing Store at 187 East state Street in January 1950. Opened Edna’s Shop in January 1950. Sells the Store in 1859.
Gammon, LeRoy Purchased the Samuel I. Goodwin home at 80 West and 400 North and
moved to Lehi in 1946 where they raised a large family. Lived there until they died.
Purchased Webb’s Clothing Store at 187 East State Street in January 1950. Opened Edna’s Shop in January 1950. Sells the store in 1859. Long time dedicated Lehi Scouter and served on the Lehi District for many
years. Donated all the Merit Badge Books to the Lehi Library, used by thousands of
scouts over the years. Gardner, Archibald
Millwright and Builder of the Gardner Mill in West Jordan Built a Mill in Fairfield Utah at the time of Camp Floyd Helped his son James H Gardner with designing equipment at the Lehi Sugar
Factory and with the design of the Jordan River Pumping Station. Bishop West Jordan ward
Gardner, Flossie Iretta Dorton
Born in 1889 One of the Lehi Tabernacle Choir Organists. The Choir was organized in
1905 and disbanded in 1947. Died in 1968
Gardner, J. Hamilton Author 1913 Lehi History Book Lehi City Attorney 192021 Utah Legislature representing Salt Lake County.
Gardner, James H Settled in Elva, Idaho in 1886 Called to Lehi when they were building the Sugar Factory Boiled the first batch of Sugar at the Lehi Sugar Factory October 15, 1891. Conceived and Designed the Jordan River Pumping stationat one time the
largest pumps in the world. General Manager UtahIdaho Sugar Company Lehi Mayor when Memorial Building was built 192021 Lehi City Council Member 19011903 Utah County Commissioner for six years 19211926. Elected as a Utah Legislature in 1925. Built his home in Lehi which was called the Rose and Green Villa. Dedicated
by President Woodruff. It was at 187 East 300 North. First Bishop Lehi Second Ward 19031917 Instrumental in the creation of the State Bank of Lehi, State Bank of
American Fork, Lehi Roller Mills, the Commercial Club and the Lehi Mercantile.
Served as President of the Commercial Club Served an LDS Mission to the Sandwich Islands (Hawaii) where he was
called to work in a Sugar mill which he hated. Served on the School Board.
Gardner, Rex Lehi City Marshal 194243
Gardner, Rhoda Priscilla Huffaker One of the first settlers of Elna Idaho
Came to Lehi in 1891 Second Counselor in the First Lehi Second Ward Relief Society Presidency
in 1903. Gardner, Rula
Head of the Lehi Women’s WPA during the depression. Garff, Amelia Bromley
Married Lauritz Garff on June 25, 1890 Built the home at 118 East with her husband.
Garff, Christian Lehi Resident who created the Utah County Power and Light Company on
August 2, 1899. Built the American Fork Canyon hydroelectric Plant in 1900 Brought Electricity to Lehi in 1900.
Garff, Lauritz (Louis) Born in Denmark in 1853 His father died coming across the plains. His mother married Gudmund Gudmundsen Purchased and Built the Wing Mortuary as his home at 118 East Main Street
in 1891. Sold it in 1910 to George Robinson. Started his first business in Lehi in 1885 Lehi City Councilor 189193 Built and Operated Lehi Opera House (Garff Hall) 1887 at 154 West Main. It
was a two story rock building. Died on July 21, 1890 at age 49.
Garrett, Ernest B. Ernest B. Garrett, son of James and Harriet Goble Garrett, were born in
Riverside, Millard County, Utah March 7, 1890. His boyhood days were spent working on the farm and herding sheep and
cattle. As a young man, he served his country in World War I. From the date of graduation from college, his time has been devoted to
teaching vocational agriculture in the High Schools of Utah; two years at Kanab High School; four years at the Moroni High School; where he also
served as principal and basketball coach; and twenty seven years at the Lehi High School.
He was president of the State Education Agricultural Vocational Association for two years; and the Alpine Teacher Association for two years.
He was president of the Lehi Garden Club for two years; and was a member of the Old Folks Committee of the Lehi Stake.
On June 24, 1919, he married Merle Thornton, a daughter of Edmund and Jennie Sargent Thornton.
Ernest and Merle Garrett are the parents of four, three of whom are living as follows: Ernest Thornton, Merle Udene, and Julia Adell.
Served as Bishop of the Lehi Fifth Ward 19371946 Lehi City Councilmember 195465
Gibbons, Richard C. Elected First City Counselor 185354
Gibbs, William Born 1928 in Boise Idaho He was raised mostly in Vale, Oregon. His first job was as a foreman for Simplot Potatoes in Idaho. Professional Rodeo Cowboy until he broke his left leg. Member Of the United States Coast Guard. 1955 became a patrolman for the California Highway Patrol Received a Public Administration B.S. Degree. Retired from the Highway Patrol after back surgery in 1972. Came to Lehi as Police Chief in 1982 Police Chief of Lehi 198293 44th Mayor of Lehi 199498 Died in 2013
Gibbons, Richard C. Served as Lehi City Councilor 185455
Gilchrist, Ione Thurman Ione Thurman Gilchrist was born July 30, 1874 at Lehi, Utah the daughter of
David J. and Elgiva Evans Thurman. She received her education at the New West School, Lehi, Utah receiving a
diploma upon graduation. At the age of eighteen, she commenced a teaching career in the public
schools of Utah. She taught at Eden and Huntsville and for several years at the old Franklin School in Lehi.
In 1898, she was married to Sydney Gilchrist and became the mother of six children.
At the outbreak of World War I, she was called back to the school room where she continued to serve until ill health compelled her to resign.
Ione T. Gilchrist died January 25, 1939, having been a widow of eight years. Gilchrist, Mary Jane Willes
Mary Jane Willes Gilchrist was born in Lehi, Utah January 22, 1853, a daughter of William Sidney Smith and Alzina Lucinda Lott Willes.
She was the oldest of nine children. When she was eighteen, her father died. Her mother having ill health, the burden of the family fell on her shoulders.
Once in her teens, she had quite an experience with an indian brave. He gave her a bracelet and insisted she put it on and then left. Her father, hearing of the incident and knowing indian customs became alarmed. The indians and her friends returned to claim her as his bride, and much choice food was given to change his mind and make him take back the bracelet.
Mary Jane married Robert T. Gilchrist October 6, 1874 in the Endowment House. They had seven daughters and three sons, all three sons preceded her in death. She also reared a grandson.
She was active in church work, taught primary for many years and was Primary President for a time.
For eighteen years, she was a Relief Society District Teacher and served on the Old Folks Committee.
She died April 20, 1836 at the age of eightyfour. Gilchrist, Robert Taylor
Robert Taylor Gilchrist was born in Ayrshire, Scotland February 3, 1946. Robert joined the church in 1854 and came to America in 1861; and later was
the driver of a wagon crossing the plains with a freight company. He had many thrilling and terrifying experiences. They found arrowriddled bodies
of many people killed by Indians. They also buried some from their own company who died along the way from sickness and hunger.
When he settled in Lehi, he started making shoes a trade in learned in Scotland. He walked to Salt Lake and back for his first supplies. With the advance of machinery, he change to carpentering, a trade he followed from then on, together with painting, papering, bricklaying and plastering.
Robert was a Black hawk War Veteran. Member of the first Lehi Bass Band in 1871. One of the Founders of the short lived Socialist Party in Lehi 1901. October 6, 1874, he married Mary Jane Willes in the Endowment House in
Salt Lake. They had ten children: Robert Sidney, John, Alice, Lileth, Zina, Janet, Ada, and Athena
At the age of seventysix he climbed to the top of Mount Timpanogos with a group.
He was still active in mind and body at the time of his passing, in November 1936, at the age of ninety.
Gilchrist, Robert Lehi City Councilmember 1931.
Gilchrist, Sydney He was born in Lehi, Utah, August 2, 1876. He was the son of Robert T. and
Mary Jane Willes Gilchrist. Lehi’s 22nd Mayor of Lehi 19181920; 19281931 Lehi City Councilmember 19141917; 192227 Went to the New West Academy In 1896, he entered the services of the Peoples Cooperative Store of Lehi.
He was with that business institution thirty years, resigning in 1926. In 1926 started Gilchrist Hardware. Member of the Lehi Volunteer Fire Department Appointed to Lehi’s first library board in 1917. Charter Member of the Lehi Lions club Active Member of the Municipal League Leader in the efforts to build Deer Creek Reservoir Mayor at the time of the approval to build the Memorial Building
In his church, he was appointed and served six years 192127, as President of the Elders Quorum.
Died from injuries of an automobile accident while in office; passed away January 23, 1931.
Giles, Ernest Afton Ernest Afton Giles, son of Heber J. and Susana Witt Giles, was born
September 9, 1892, in Heber City, Utah. He received his education in the Heber schools. He came to Lehi to make his home. He started working for the People’s
Cooperative Institution in 1919. He worked there until 1938. Purchases part of the Peoples Cooperative and forms Giles Feed in 1937. Initially used the building at 189 East State and then moved to the building at
197 East State. For a number of years, he was a member of the Lehi Lions Club. We served on the Lehi Fire Department for many years. In 1921, he was asked to be the Scoutmaster of the Second Ward Scouts.
He was the Scoutmaster when the first Second Ward Scouts were registered in the Timpanogos Council.
Later he worked in the Young Men’s Mutual Improvement Association presidency and in the Sunday School superintendency of the Second Ward.
He worked on the genealogical committee and was a ward teacher. On September 20, 1920, he married Leona Long in the Salt Lake Temple.
Giles, Dennis Director of the Lehi Silver Band
Giles, Leona Long Leona Long Giles, daughter of Felix G. and Mary Ellen Sharp Long, was
born February 24, 1897, in Lehi, Utah. Receiving her education in Lehi, she graduated from High School in 1916. Furthering her education, she received her teacher’s Normal Diploma from
the Brigham Young University. She taught in the Lehi Primary School.
She was active in the Second Ward Primary, teaching when her mother was president, and working in the presidency for eight years. She also served on the Alpine Stake Board and the Lehi Stake Board after the division.
She was a member of the Athenian Club. She was a member of the Garden Club. On September 15, 1920, she was married in the Salt Lake Temple to Ernest
Afton Giles, of Heber City, Utah. They resided on the same corner lot where she was born.
She was the mother of two sons, Stanford and Harold Giles. Gill, Joseph J.
Coowner of the Marble Works in 1887 Did the Stonework on the Lehi Tabernacle Did the Stonework on the People’s Coop, Log Cabin Saloon, Merrihew
Building, and the Racker Block. Built the Pioneer Monument in 1908 SonInLaw of Arthur Bradder.
Glover, George Lehi City Councilor 1898 First Lehi Old Folks Committee 1892.
Glynes, John Member of the Lehi Militia Group that fought in the Tintic War 1856 Part of the Lehi Militia called to defend Fort Limhi against the Indians March
8, 1858 Goates, Clara Evans
Clara Evans Goates, daughter of Bishop David Evans and Margaret Christian Holm, was born December 21, 1876 in Lehi, Utah.
August 30, 1899, she was married to Joseph Goates, in the Salt Lake Temple and to this union, four children were born; Melba Clara (Mrs. Glen Clark), twin boys (Lorin Wayne and Warren LaMar) and LaPriel (Mrs. Norven W. Brown).
Because of her ability and love of fine arts, she was able to teach needlecraft in the schools.
Later she obtained employment at the People’s Cooperative Store, where
she was very diligent, and trustworthy at all times. During the second epidemic of influenza, she died January 30, 1920, at the
age of fortythree years. Goates, George A.
Lehi City Recorder 19081911. In 1886, He was the President of the newly organized Lehi Silver Band. Charter Member of the Lehi Silver Band in 1887. Hired as a Carpenter to help build the Lehi City Park Pavilion in 1900 at 100
North and 500 West Goates, Hazel
One of the Lehi Tabernacle Choir Organists. It was started in 1905 and disbanded in 1947 for wards to have choirs.
Goates, Herman C. Bishop Lehi First Ward 19461947 President Lehi Utah Stake President 19471968
Goates, Joseph Lehi City Councilor 189193
Goates, Joseph W. Lehi City Council Member 19061911
Goates, Leo W. Served as a Lehi City Councilor 191821 Ran a Funeral Parlor at 169 West Main for a short period of time in 1915.
Turned it over to N.O. Malan. Goates, Marie
Member of the Lehi Auctus Club. Goates, Reva
Founding member of the Lehi Auctus Club in 1939 Goates, Rebecca Pilgrim
Member of the ill fated Willey Handcart company in 1856 Came to Lehi in 1856 Great mother to her husband’s motherless children.
Goates, Warren L. Served as Bishop of the Lehi Fifth Ward 19461952
Goates, William Family settled in Lehi in 1852 Built a home on the east side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854 Built a home on the west side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854. Completed Hugh Hilton’s term as Lehi Councilor 186162 Lehi City Councilor 18751876. In 1887 was a charter member of the Lehi Silver Band. Was the Financial Adviser of the newly organized Lehi Silver Band in 1887. Purchased the Lehi Silver Band Wagon from the Cooperative Wagon and
Machine Company in Salt Lake. VicePresident United Order of Enoch 18741880
Goates, Winnifred Glover One of the first Organists in Lehi. Played for church meetings in the Lehi
Meeting House. Godfrey, Fay Bennett
First President of the Thalia Club created in 1956, Goodson, R.C.
Family settled in Lehi in 1851 Goodwin, Albert
Part of a Brigham Young called Lehi team to go to Winter Quarters and bring LDS converts to Utah 186166
Goodwin, Arlene First vice president of the Lehi Auctus club in 1939.
Goodwin, Betsy Smith Member of the ill fated Willey Handcart company in 1856 Relief Society President for 8 years. Came to Lehi in 1856
Goodwin, Edwin Veteran of the Black Hawk War 186567 Lehi City Marshal 1891
Goodwin, Isaac W. Served as Lehi Alderman 1863 Served as the 5th Lehi Mayor 186366; 187576; Completed the term of
Lorenzo Hatch who resigned to move to Franklin, Idaho. Came to Utah by way of the famous ship “Brooklyn” with Samuel Brennan.
1846. Came to Lehi in 1859. Brought Chilean hay seed he obtained on the Robinson Crusoe Island on his
way. This seed became the foundation of Lehi’s alfalfa industry. Planted the First Alfalfa crop in Lehi in 1860 by Cold Springs. DIrector of the United Order of Enoch in Lehi 18741880
Goodwin, Isaac H. Came with his father to Lehi in 1859 Built Houses Moved to Smithfield, Cache Valley in 1862 Moved to Escalante in 1876.
Goodwin, LaVar Purchased the Lehi Cafe from Dennis Huggard in 1971
Goodwin, LaPriel Founding member of the Lehi Auctus Club in 1939 One of the Lehi Tabernacle choir Organists. It was founded in 1905 and
disbanded in 1947 making ward choirs. Goodwin, Olena
Founding Member of the Athenian Club and elected first Treasurer in 1909. Goodwin, Rex Edwin
Born in Lehi on April 30, 1938 Graduated from Lehi High School Worked most of his life as a Cement Construction Worker Died January 23, 2014
Goodwin, Samuel I. In 1887 was a charter member of the Lehi Silver Band. Lehi Second Ward Bishop 19171937 Lehi City Council Member 19061909 VicePresident State Bank of Lehi Built a home at 80 West and 400 North. Worked for the Peoples Coop for 36 years 18901926
Established Goodwins Golden Rule on Main Street on 13 May 1926. First Alpine School District Board member from Lehi 1916 and served as
President of the Board. Retired in 1946 and moved to California.
Goodwin, Thelma Founding Member of the Lehi Auctus Club in 1939.
Gordon, Stanley Lehi City Fire Chief 197073
Gough, James Crossed the Plains and was the spiritual leader of their company. Came to Lehi with Joseph J. H. Colledge in 1862. Worked in the Mines and on the Railroad Moved over the creek in Lehi in 1868. He was the first one to locate in that
district. Gough, James C.
Lehi City Councilmember 191011 Graff, Lauritz (Louis)
Lauritz (Louis) Graff was born in Eskebjerg, Denmark in 1853. First settled in Fairfield Louis Graff moved with his family to Weber County where they became
affiliated with an apostate Mormon group, the Morrisites. Moved to California with the Morrisites Came to Utah, and established a business in Lehi in 1885. Garff erected a large twostory rock building at 154 West Main in 1887. It was known both as Garff Hall and the Lehi Opera House. Louis Garff married late in life. He was 37 when he finally wed Amelia
Bromley on June 25, 1890. Within a year they moved into their new home at 118 East Main. But Garff’s life was cut short. He died on July 21, 1902 at age of 49. The Garff’s Main Street home was purchased in 1910, by George G.
Robinson, new owner of the Lehi Roller Mills. In the early 1920s , Robinson and his wife Beulah built the fine home at 489
North 100 East now owned by Ralph and Rose Hoover.
Granger, Clarence A. Had the first phone installed into his home in 1888.
Grant, Myrten Francis Veteran World War II Presidential citation for the Po River Valley CampaignWorld War II First Graduating Class University of Utah Pharmacy School. Pharmacist in numerous Lehi Businesses and other towns.
Grant, Ulysses S. Took over the Brown’s Hotel(Lehi Hotel) with B. W. Smith in October 1891. Changed the name to Hotel Lehi. Established the Alahambra Saloon in the Hotel. Their partnership dissolved soon after, and Grant took over the management
of just the Alahambra Saloon. Leverett Brown took back the hotel in 1895.
Grant, Mrs. Ulysses S. Established the Lehi Cafe in the Brown Hotel (Lehi Hotel) in 1891. Known for her fine confectionery. Known for have the finest cigars around. Known for having the finest ice cream in Lehi. Served fresh fruit, nuts and figs.
Grant, Vervene Longtime Judge of Election Founding Member of the Lehi Serimpian Club in 1949.
Grass, Ana Charter Member of the Serimpian Club 1949
Grass, Henry Opened Grass Furniture at 151 East State in the old Coop Building on July
1, 1948. Gray, Charles
In 1887 was a charter member of the Lehi Silver Band. Gray, Gary H.
Lehi Twelfth Ward Bishop 198489 Gray, Glen Preston
He was born September 21, 1936 in Lehi, Utah to Winford Preston Gray and Mary Elnora Williamson. He was the youngest of four children.
Dad was raised on the family farm and worked alongside his father and brother.
He graduated from Lehi High School. He married his sweetheart Phyllis Marjorie Fillmore on August 29, 1958.
They had 5 children. He worked most of his life for Hercules Inc. as a hazardous shipping
inspector. He built most of the furniture for their home. He served as president of the Lehi Boys Baseball Organization and sold
concessions as a fund raising activity for years. He enjoyed barbequing so much he opened his own catering business,
Cuddles Beef and Buns and was found grilling at many different events in and out of the state.
He served in many positions in the LDS Church including Sunday School President.
He passed away peacefully June 13, 2014 at his home in Lehi, UT at age 77 of natural causes.
Gray, Hazel Mary Goates One of the Original Lehi Tabernacle Choir Directors
Gray, James A. Lehi Nineteenth Ward Bishop 1989
Gray, Jared Director Lehi Civic Improvement Association
Gray, Phillip D. Lehi First Ward Bishop 198589 Lehi Utah Stake Presidency Director Lehi Civic Improvement Association
Gray, T.F. Sold the property for the Ross School in 1872.
Green, Luanne Charter Member of the Letitian Club 1952
Green, Thomas Family settled in Lehi in 1851 Elected First City Counselor 185354
Greenwood, Dennis Opened Greenwood Carpets and Interiors in 197175 Opened LaFeria Reception Center in 197176 Flew Hot Air Balloon over Lehi and Utah County advertising his business.
Greenwood, Kenneth Longtime Businessman of Lehi Opened Greenwood Carpets and Interiors in 197175 Opened LaFeria Reception Center in 197176 Purchased the Senate Building in 1971 Opened Ye Old Pool Hall Gift Shoppe in 197277 Flew Hot Air Balloon over Lehi and Utah County advertising his business. Served as Lehi City Mayor for two terms 19982006 Owned Numerous Apartment and Duplex Rentals in the Lehi area. Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 2009
Greenwood, Rita Wing Married Kenneth Greenwood Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 2009
Gudmundsen, Abraham Leased and Operated Saratoga Resort from 191823 Made the Silver Trowel used to cement the Cornerstone of the Lehi
Tabernacle. Had a Jewelry Stand at 136 West Main Street.
Gudmundsen, Gudmund Joined the Morrisites and moved to Fairfield Established a goldsmith business based on trade with the soldiers in
Frogtown. Moved to California with the Morrisites. Rejoined LDS Church and moved back to Lehi. Opens the first Jewelry Store in Lehi 1871. The original structure at 164 West Main was a frame building built in 1874 by
goldsmith Gudmund Gudmundson. He purchased the property from the Lehi Union Exchange. He remained in business there until the early 1880’s. He moved to Logan where he died in 1883.
Gunn, Robert Lehi City Attorney 197578 Opened his law office at 46 West Main in June 1977, Had a partnership with Kenneth Rusthon.
Gunther, Betha Member of the Lehi Liahonian Club
Gurney, J. Ferrin Born April 1907 in Lehi Served a mission to the Britain mission serving in Wales and Scotland Branch President in Scotland for eight months. Graduated from Brigham Young University Married Viriginia Weight...Parents to six children Taught Math at Lehi Jr. High School Counselor for many years. Lehi Jr. High Principal Mutual President for many years. Served as Sunday School Superintendent for eight years. Lehi Second Ward Bishop 19501955 Organizer and Secretary of the Lehi Civic Improvement Association 194171. Lehi City Council Member 194447
Gurney, John Roland Born May 6, 1868 in Lehi, Utah. Farmer Father of three sons and one daughter. Died July 26, 1832
Gurney, Mary Frederickson Born March 8, 1878 in Vernon, Utah Moved to Lehi when she was married. Married John Roland Gurney on March 21, 1900.
Mother of Four children Gurney, Paul
Secretary Lehi Civic Improvement Association 2004present Gurney, William
Came to Lehi in 1855 Senior President of the SixtyEighth Quorum of the Seventy Director of Lehi’s United Order of Enoch 18741880
Gurney, William F. Lehi City Council member 191013. Lehi’s 21st Mayor 19141917 With his sons, did most of the work on developing and planting Wines Park.
They also put in the sprinkling system for the Park. Led Lehi into World War I. Developed the first speed limits for automobiles in Lehi.
Hadfield, Charlotte Gough Charlotte Gough Hadfield, fifth daughter and tenth child of James and
Charlotte Crockett Gough, was born February 6, 1884, in Lehi, Utah. The Gough home was the first to be built on the highway above drycreek. When the Lehi Stake was organized in July, 1928, she was chosen as a
member of the Relief Society Stake Board. She was released from the position July 15, 1938. She was also first counselor in the Third Ward Relief Society from 1932 to 1942.
She was married to William Hadfield in the Salt Lake Temple on June 28, 1905.
She is the mother of eight children, seven of whom are still living. They are as follows: Alice (Mrs. Doyle Carter) of Spanish Fork, Dale, Horace, Heber, Leo, Donna (Mrs. Jack Mitchell) and Willa (Mrs. Ralph Wing) all of Lehi.
Hadfield, Dale Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1984
Hadfield, Danaca Palmer Lehi High School Cheerleader 198788 Miss Lehi 1988 Married John Hadfield Jr.
Longtime and Residence and Supporter of Lehi Hadfield, Douglas
First Bishop Lehi Seventeenth Ward 19831988 Hadfield, Elda
Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1984 Hadfield, Ione
Member of the Lehi Olympian club. Hadfield, Jay D.
Eagle Project built the Map, Blueprints and Plans holder for the Lehi city Historical Archives.
Hadfield, John Lifelong Citizen of Lehi Established Hadfield Irrigation Lehi City Council Member 199193
Hadfield, John Jr. Longtime Citizen of Lehi Established and Owner of Hadco Construction, one of the largest firms in
Lehi. Supporter of Lehi City Historical Archives.
Hadfield, William William Hadfield, second son and third child of Samuel Hadfield and Alice
Baker, was born June 3, 1879, in Provo, Utah. Adopted by Lehi FamilyThomas R. Jones Family. He attended the old Franklin School and the Lehi Central School and during
the year 1900 and 1901 he attended Brigham Young University. In May 1902, he received his call to serve in the Eastern States Mission, and
on October 15, 1902, he left making headquarters to New York City. During the last six months of his mission, he was called to preside over the New York Conference. He returned home in November 1904.
In 1910, he was chosen second counselor to Bishop Henry Lewis and served for thirteen years.
In 1923, he was ordained Bishop of the Lehi Third Ward by Apostle James E. Talmage. His counselors were John Hutchings and James H. Gray. He
served ten years as Bishop, making a total of 23 years in the Bishopric. On March 7, 1907, he became a rural mail carrier under postmaster S. W.
Ross. Under various means of transportation such as horse and buggy, closed in mailcab, and early automobiles., he faithfully made his route for thirtyseven and one half years. He retired in July 1944.
In 1933, he was chosen high councilman in the Lehi Stake and served nine years, when he was chosen first counselor to President Thomas Leonard Peterson in the High Priest Quorum of the Lehi Stake and served in this capacity until 1947.
On June 28, 1906, he was married to Charlotte Gough in the Salt Lake Temple by John R. Winder.
Represented Utah at the National Convention of Mail Carriers. Superintendent of the 3rd Ward Sunday School 19041910.
Hager, George Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051 Hired Hand of David Savage, brought with him to Lehi.
Hakes, F. Russell Lehi Seminary Principal Lehi Utah Stake Presidency 19681974 Lehi Utah North Stake President 19741983
Hamilton, James H. Born in Mill Creek, Utah in 1859. Sugar Factory Superintendent Officer of the Commercial Club Built the Rose and Green Villa Home at 187 East 300 North. It was dedicated
by Wilford Woodruff. Supervisor of the construction of the Jordan River Pumping Station. Founder of the Lehi Roller Mills Utah County Commissioner Director of the State Bank of Lehi Directory of the State Bank of American Fork First Bishop of the Second Ward Had large farm tracts west of the Jordan River
Hammer, Anna Christene Orego Made Lehi her home in 1867
Hammer, George Lehi City Fire Chief 190411
Hammer, Hans Worked on the construction of the Salt Lake Temple Started a business selling to the soldiers at Camp Floyd 1858 Started a Livery business in 1871 and has been the leading livery in Lehi.
Hammer, Joseph Received the first appendectomy in Lehi by Dr. Robert Steele in the building
at 60 West Main in 1900. Hansen, Judy
Founding Member Friends of the Lehi Archives 2013 Premier Donor Lehi City Historical Archives Lehi Library Board Member 2013 Volunteer Docent at the Utah State Capitol 20082013 Biographer of Oral Histories for Lehi Veterans.
Hansen, Niels Christian Lehi Blacksmith on 400 E and State Street 18961931
Hansen, Michael Lehi Recreation Director for many years.
Hanson, Leo Lehi City Councilmember 192227
Harding, Olive B. Athenian Club Vice President in 1950
Hardwick, Azubia Deseret Cox First Female Child born in Lehi Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051 Unveiled the new Pioneer Monument built in honor of the Fort Wall
November 26, 1908 Hardy, Edna Rowena Parker
Edna was born February 13, 1928 at the home of her parents, Myrtle Isabelle Orr Parker and William Russell Parker, in Orton, Alberta, Canada.
When Edna was 17, she married Fred, her sweetheart, in the Cardston, Alberta LDS Temple. It was July 4th 1945.
They owned and worked on a large turkey ranch for many years. In 1961, they moved to Utah. They then moved to Lehi in 1963, where Edna resided over the next 50 years. Edna worked doing Spanish extraction for the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latterday Saints for over 22 years. Though she had no formal Spanish
language instruction, she told her children that she felt the Spirit while doing
this work and could read what was written in the records.
Edna’s six children include Nita Workman (David Workman), Ray Hardy
(Margie Geertsen Hardy), Roweena Rymer, (Terry Rymer), Merle Hardy
(Cynthia Mathias Hardy), Marie Sorensen (Lon Sorensen) and Susan
Edwards (David Edwards).
Edna Hardy of Lehi, Utah died June 11, 2014 at the age of 86 years. Hardy, Fred
Lehi Cowboy Poet Lehi Author
Harris, Almer Served in the Spanish American War and returned safely in Summer 1899.
Harris, Carl (Blackie) Chairman of the Lehi Recreation bringing Lehi Sports to the fore front. Officer of the Lehi American Legion Director of the Lehi Civic Improvement Association 19892008 Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 2005
Harris, Cloyd V. Mayor Cedar Fort Cedar Fort Bishop Lehi West Stake Presidency 19831989
Harris, Dallan Eagle Scout Project headed the Olympic Torch Monument for Lehi. The Monument was unveiled on Lehi’s 150th Birthday February 5, 2002
Harris, Jerry J. Lehi Businessman Purple Pig Pizza Palace Lehi Second Ward Bishop 1987 Professional Antique Collector Sold the Union Pacific Railroad Depot to the Lehi City Preservation
Commission for the restoration of the building on State Street. Harris, Lynette Lewis
Founding Member Friends of the Lehi Archives 2013 Premier Donor Lehi City Historical Archives Lehi Heritage/Historical Collector Artist
Harrison, Frederick Sowter Born in Lehi in 1895 Casualty of World War I Died in an automobile accident in France.
Hartshorn, Jesse Purchased with her husband Mel the Lehi Floral from Broadbents in June
1950. In July 1979 a $100,000 fire destroyed the Lehi Floral. It was later rebuilt Sold the business to Richard and Lynn Merrill
Hartshorn, Melvin Purchased with his wife Jesse the Lehi Floral from Broadbents in June 1950. In July 1979 a $100,000 fire destroyed the Lehi Floral. It was later rebuilt Sold the business to Richard and Lynn Merrill.
Harward, Fay Founding Member of the Lehi Liahonian club Owner of Western Auto with her husband.
Harwood, James Made the first Harness produced in LehiFall 1854 Member of the First Lehi Choir in 1852 Member of the Lehi Dramatic Association in 1854. Member of the Second company of Lehi Militia who were called to Echo
Canyon during the Utah War.
Lehi City Treasurer 189697 Lehi City Council member 19011903 Assessor for the Construction of the Lehi Meeting house Fall 1854
Harwood, Samuel Family settled in Lehi in 1852 Built a home on the west side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854.
Hasler, Ada Charter Member of the Athenian Club in 1909.
Hasler, Dr. Walter T. Purchased the Dental building of E.C. Merrihew in 1907 and opened a
medical practice. He built the home at 289 North 100 East. He moved from town in February of 1910. He sold the business to E.N. Webb in 1910.
Hatch, Abram Family settled in Lehi in 1851 Built a home on the south side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854. Part of the Lehi Militia called to defend Fort Limhi against the Indians March
8, 1858 Had an early Lehi Home Business in fashion Brought first Apple and Peach Trees to Lehi with James W. Taylor and John
R. Murdock in Spring 1855. First Innkeeper in Lehi In 1865, hired teams to freight agriculture from Lehi to Montana for sale. Lehi City Treasurer 186162 Built the First Mill at the Mouth of American Fork Canyon in December 1851
Hatch, Charley Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051
Hatch, Hyrum Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051
Hatch, Lorenzo B. Family settled in Lehi in 1851 Elected First City Counselor 185355
Lehi City Treasurer 185658 Member of the Lehi Fort Committee Created Feb. 17, 1854. Built the First Mill at the Mouth of American Fork Canyon in December 1851 Chairman of the Carpentry for the Lehi Meeting House 185560 with Thomas
Ashton and Hiland D. Wilcox. Lehi City Mayor 1863 Was called to be Bishop of Franklin, Idaho after
serving only one month as Mayor of Lehi. Served as Mayor of Franklin, Idaho. First LDS member of the Idaho Territorial Legislature. Called on to colonize Woodruff, Arizona
Hatch, Jeremiah Family settled in Lehi in 1851
Hatch, Silvia Karren Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051
Haws, Edith Broadbent Born in Lehi on December 5, 1907. Worked in the Broadbent Greenhouses and Store Lehi Fifth Ward Relief Society President for many years. Served in the 4H Program for many years. Favorite Church job was working with the Beehives over many years. Graduated from the LDS Business College in 1929 Worked as a stenographer for many years. Married Jay Knollin Haws in the Salt Lake Temple on November 3, 1933 Mother of Four Children Historian and Member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers: Snow Springs
Camp. Had a great love of Genealogy and Temple Work. Loved decorating for Christmas. Served a mission to Australia with her husband. She loved to cook for her family. Ran the Haws Sweet Shop with her husband in June 1950. Catered weddings
and parties. Haws, David
Long time Lehi Florist and Businessman Chairman of the Miss Lehi Pageant for many years. Chairman of the Miss Utah Pageant for many years. Built Large Floats for Lehi City, American Fork City, Sandy City and other
communities. Won many Sweepstakes awards for floats. Committee member Freedom Festival for many years.
Haws, Jay K. Born in Tremonton on September 6, 1909 Lehi Businessman. Operated a coal yard business in Lehi. Opened the Haws Sweet Shop at 129 East Main Street in June 1950. Catered
weddings and parties. Opened Haws Paint and Glass at 125 East Main in 1973 Contractor and built many homes in Lehi. Lehi City Council member 194043 He was head of the Utilities Commission in 1942 He served on the Planning and Zoning Commission He served on the Board of Adjustments Worked at Dugway Proving Grounds as a fireman Served in the Lehi Fifth Ward Bishopric for nine years 19371946 Jay and Edith served a mission to Australia Avid Genealogist. Served as stake Genealogist and taught classes for over 16
years. He was a very proud grandpa and loved his grandkids very deeply. He never
missed a ball game or program if he could help it. Poet. Left a legacy of hundreds of poetry including one paying tribute to
each member of his family. Haws, John Knollin Sr,
Member of the Lehi Volunteer Fire Department for many years. Member of the Jaycee Organization for many years. Chairman of the Lehi District Boy Scouts division and served on the Board
of the Utah National Parks Council for many years. Served in Desert Storm Middle East War.
Member of the American Legion Colonel in the Utah National Guard. Lehi Commander for many years. Member of the Lehi City Council 199195 Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1985 Donated Micron Groundbreaking Shovel and Shirt to the Lehi Historical
Archives. Member of the Lehi Utah Stake High Council and Lehi Utah South Stake
Clerk for many years. Haws, John Knollin Jr.
Member of the First Lehi City Youth Council 1971 Lehi High School Studentbody President 197172 Lehi City Councilmember 197684
Haws, Shirley Jean Messersmith Born in Cedar Fort in 1935 Married John Knollin Haws in 1953. Opened Haws Paint and Glass and expanded to a Craft Store in 1973. Chairman Lehi Roundup Parade for nine years Lehi Library Board Member Lehi Chamber of Commerce Officer Businesswomen for many years. Delivered Mail to Cedar Fort for many years. Lehi Stake Young Women’s President for many years.
Hayes, John Joseph Moved to Lehi in 1854 Had five children in Lehi Shoemaker by trade Wanted a farm; could find no land in Lehi so moved to Sanpete County in
1865. Hayward, Wilson
Owned the Western Auto at 3 west Main. Sold the Western Auto to Guy and Mary Ellen Cash in February 1979.
Hebrew, Esther Hutchings Served as a Nurse all over the world
Charter Trustee Member of the John Hutchings Museum 1956 Hellewell, Parley
Bought into Cash’s with Guy in 1988. Purchased Western Auto outright from Guy Cash in 1989.
Herron, William C. Served in the Spanish American War and returned safely in Summer 1899.
Hickman, Harlin Brent Born April 15, 1947 Spent 19 years at Kennecott as a Railroad Dispatcher Was a Railway engineer at Tooele Army Depot Avid Hunter and fisherman. Died Dec. 31, 2013.
Hill, Carol Charter Member of the Serimpian Club 1949 and first Historian of the Club.
Hilliard, Tom Owner of a Photograph Studio at 46 West Main.
Hilton, A. Eugene Lehi Second Ward Bishop 19551961
Hilton, Hugh Lehi Councilor 1861; resigned in November.
Hinton, Harvard World War II veteran in the Phillipines. Lehi City Attorney 195273 Was Paid $10 a month. The upper offices of 116 Main became Harvard Hinton’s first law office in
Lehi. Harvard later moved his offices to 46 West Main. He was there from
19591977. Chairman of the Board and John Hutchings Museum Attorney Lehi Fifth Ward Bishop 19521962 Assistant Secretary of State for Many years.
Hinton, Rose Marie Brokow Born in Provo in 1928. Lived as a youth for a few years in Lehi.
Graduated from BYU in English. Married Harvard Hinton in 1950 Moved to Lehi and were lifetime residents of Lehi. Sang and Played the Violin Poet Embroidered Headed the Lehi Stake Genealogy Program and Leader of the Extraction
Program; one of the first in the Church. Served 3 missions with her husband and went all over the world developing
genealogy programs for the Church. Kept 85 volumes of her history that she donated to the Brigham Young
library. Died in November 2013
Hodge, Abraham Cluss Born 10 July 1806 Owned Property in Fairfield 18711872. Owned Block 33, Lot 4, Plat A Northeast corner of 300 West and 100
South in 1873. Was a Blacksmith in Lehi in the 1800s Died 05 August 1879
Hodge, David Attended the Brigham Young Academy Worked for the Sugar Factory He also worked in Sugar city and was transferred to Spanish Fork when the
Sugar Factory closed down. He served as chairman of the Lehi 4th of July Festivities and on my other
celebration committees. Hodge, Jacob Close
Owned Property in Lehi in 1870. Owned the Southeast corner of 400 West and 200 South. Owned the Southeast corner of 300 West and 100 South.
Was a Blacksmith in Lehi in 1880. Hodge, Olive
Mother of David Hodge
Long time Lehi resident. Holbrook, David
Lehi Twelfth Ward Bishop 1989 Lehi Utah Stake President
Holbrook, Dr. Horace Graduated from Medical Surgical College of Philadelphia in 1907 Bought Dr. Robert Steele’s Practice in 1907 and the Steele building at 60
West Main. He maintained the office at 60 West Main until 1913. He rented the building to the Christense Dental Parlor for two years until
1915. He sold the building to Utah Power and Light in 1915.
Holbrook, R. Garn
Charter Trustee Member of the John Hutchings Museum 1956 Lehi City Council Member 194650 Chairman of the Lehi Centennial Monument Committee who established the
Sulphur Springs monument. Holbrook Steven
Important Lehi Farmer Lehi City Council member 20052013 One of the founders of the Hester Rippy Literacy Center Lehi Roundup Parade Committee College Single Ward Bishop Lehi Stake Executive Secretary
Holcomb, Lester Lehi City Councilmember 197678
Holcomb, Rhoda Married Lester Holcomb Mother of Four children. Ran the Ye Old Pool Hall Gift Shop from 19721977. Worked at the Lehi Library for many years.
Holden, James W.
Lehi City Councilmember 19181920; 193637 Holdsworth, Jonas
First Tanner of Lehi in a building built by David Evans and Canute Peterson 1862. Tannery shop stayed in business until 1870.
Lehi city Council Member 19061909 Quarryman at the Zions Hill on West Lake Built the Blue Rock Building or Senate Building as a rental in 1891.
Holm, Jens Came across in the Christensen Handcart Company 1857 Came to Lehi in 1858
Holmes, Lec Director Lehi Civic Improvement Association
Holmstead, Norman In the mid1920’s, Norman A. Holmstead operated a service station called
Norm’s Place one mile west of town on Bridge Road (main Street). A picture of the place shows a roadster filling up with PEP 88 in front of two
lumber buildings, one of which is advertised as a lunch room.” Holmstead, Suzanne
Lehi City Treasurer1996Retired in 2012. Hoover, Ralph
Lehi City Councilmember 195860 Hopkins, Charles
Lehi Resident who served in the Mormon Battalion 184647 Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051 First Judge of Election 1853 Elected First Alderman of Lehi 185354 Territory Legislature gives Alonzo Rhodes, Charles Hopkins, Ezekiel
Hopkins permission to build the bridge over the Jordan River January 21, 1853
Hopkins, Ezekiel Family settled in Lehi in 1851 Elected First City Counselor 185358 Territory Legislature gives Alonzo Rhodes, Charles Hopkins, Ezekiel
Hopkins permission to build the bridge over the Jordan River January 21, 1853
Hopkins, Ladicia Charter Member of the Athenian Club in 1909.
Hopkins, Lydia Okie Van Dyke Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051
Hopkins, W. Karl Lehi High School Principal 19061916. Lehi City Council Member 191217.
Horrocks, Lynn Opened Timberline Hunters supply in 1973 at 155 West Main.
Howard, Don Opened a Truck Inn at 210 West State Street in April 1948,
Howard, Sytha Charter Member of the Athenian Club in 1909.
Howe, Henry Chairman of the Mason work for the Lehi Meeting House 185560 with J.
Wiley Norton. Came to Lehi in 1854
Hudson, Otto Lehi City Councilor 1891
Hudson, William Family settled in Lehi in 1852 Member of the Lehi Dramatic Association in 1854. Member of the Second company of Lehi Militia who were called to Echo
Canyon during the Utah War. Huggard, Dennis
Opened Porters Place in 1971 Owned Lehi CafeSold to LaVar goodwin in 1971. Opened Longbench Ice Cream Parlor next to Porters Place in 1973.
Hunger, Ethel Had the winning name of the Lehi Roundup Rodeo Celebration.
Hunsaker, Abraham
Lehi Resident who served in the Mormon Battalion 184647 Hunt, Elwood
Longtime Lehi Jr. High Teacher Lehi Fifth Ward Bishop 19681974
Hunt, Randy Bishop Lehi Fifth Ward Member of the Lehi Stake Presidency Lehi BusinessmanHunts Pest Control
Hutchings, Alice Director of the WPA sewing center formed in the basement of the Memorial
Building during the depression. Hutchings, Eunice Colledge
Eunice Colledge Hutchings, daughter of Thomas and Mary Slater Colledge, was born October 7, 1894, in Lehi, Utah.
She attended grade school at the New West , and graduated from Lehi High School May 20, 1913; having been active in drama and music.
She was a member of the Ladies chorus under both J.W. McCallister and Abraham Anderson.
She lived by the Jordan River, three miles from town. Often, when a horse was not available, she walked a distance of twelve miles, to and from school and church. Her education was paid by raising sugar beets.
Teacher in genealogy, Class Leader and Chorister in the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers.
She was stake Beekeeper for ten years and was awarded the Service Pin by Ruth May Fox for sixteen years service in Beehive and has collected extensively.
She was also a member of the ward and stake choirs. She was the mother of four children: Harold C., local Merchant; Eunice
Laurel (Merrill), Ft. Richardson, Alaska, Esther (Hebrew) Stewardess, Western Air Lines, and John La Mar, Postal Employee.
State Treasurer N.A.L.C. Auxiliary; and member of the Colonial Committee. Collector and Creator of the John Hutchings Museum Named Outstanding Utah Couple in 1967 by the Sons of the Utah Pioneers.
Hutchings, Harold Longtime Lehi Businessman Hutch’s Store Opened a Sports store in the Lone Peak Trading Post of Wattie Watkins.
June 1946. It remained there until 1955. In 1955 he moved the business to the west side of the Racker Building at 189
West Main. Named John Hutchings Museum Curator in 1967. Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1990
Hutchings, John John Hutchings, son of William Lawrence and Mary Wanlass Hutchings was
born in Lehi, Utah, on March 11, 1889, the youngest child of ten. The family consisted of six boys and four girls.
He attended school at Lehi and one year at the Brigham Young University. He started working in the mines when sixteen, following this occupation until
1918. He served an LDS mission to the Northern States Mission, Southern Illinois
Conference. Northern States Mission, Southern Illinois Conference. In the spring of 1918, he was contacted by Postmaster Jos. Anderson and
advised that Lehi was to have a letter carrier in village delivery service, and to try for the position. He received his Civil Service appointment September 1, 1918, and acted in this service until his retirement in 1948.
He married Eunice Colledge, daughter of Thomas and Mary S. Colledge September 17, 1913, in the Salt Lake Temple.
Filled the offices of Sunday School Superintendent, President of the Young Men’s Mutual Improvement Association, Scoutmaster, Ward Bishopric, and member of Lehi Stake Young Men’s Mutual Improvement Association Board.
He has a natural tendency for collecting natural history specimens and at the present time had one of the finest collections in the state.
Collector and Creator of the John Hutchings Museum Named Curator for LifeJohn Hutchings Museum 1956. Named Outstanding Utah Couple in 1967 by the Sons of the Utah Pioneers.
Hutchings, Madge Whimpey She was born April 12, 1925 to John Newburn Whimpey and Irene Peterson
in Lehi, Utah. She married John LaMar (Bud) Hutchings, her sweetheart on Valentines Day,
February 14, 1947 in the Salt Lake Temple. She had nine children: Lynnette Ivory (Paul), Robyn Stanley, John (Elaine),
Kyle, Blair (Gayle). Brad (Lisa), Joel (Marla), Hayden (Gabriela), and Suzanne Ryan,
She died June 22, 2014. Hutchings, Marie
First Vice President of the Serimpian Club founded in 1949. Leader of the Lehi Chamber of Commerce Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1990 Opened a Sports store in the Lone Peak Trading Post of Wattie Watkins.
June 1946. It remained there until 1955. In 1955 he moved the business to the west side of the Racker Building at 189
West Main. Lehi Business owner. Hutch’s
Hutchings, LaMar “Bud” Charter Trustee Member of the John Hutchings Museum 1956 Leaders of the Hutchings Orchestra
Hutchings, William L. Family came across the plains in the Israel Evans Company 1857
Hyde, William Lehi Resident who served in the Mormon Battalion 184647 Major of the Second company of Lehi Militia who were called to Echo
Canyon during the Utah War. Left Lehi to settle in Cache ValleySettled Hyde Park. 1860