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People and their place in the History of Lehi
Adams, Maud Lehi City Recorder 192425
Adamson, Glen R. Lehi City Councilmember 192835
Allen, Frank Called by Brigham Young to help the ill fated Handcart companies November
1856.Allen, Rusty
National Finals Rodeo Cowboy from Lehi.Allison, Edward Martin
Member of the Second company of Lehi Militia who were called to EchoCanyon during the Utah War.
Allison, Edward Martin Jr. Prominent Attorney in the State of Utah.
Allred, Bradley Lehi Ninth Ward Bishop 1988
Allred, Cathy Lehi Free Press and Daily Herald Journalist for over 20 years.
Allred, James Lehi City Councilor 189899
Allred, Paulinas H. Completed the Lehi Councilor term of William Clark 186162
Allred, Quinn Lehi Viet Nam Veteran Commander Lehi American Legion
Allred, Robert Director Lehi Civic Improvement Association 194863
Allred, Robert M. Lehi City Fire Chief 192223
Allred, Rodney C. First Lehi Stake Presidency 2nd Counselor 19281947
Allred, Sherwin Lehi Dry Farmer and Cattle Rancher Member of the Lehi City Council 198891 Lehi Sixth Ward Bishop 19701975 Donated the Land for the Sherwin Allred Park Veteran of World War II Leader in the American Legion for many years Owned Cold Springs area.
Allred, Tuff Opened Backroom Antiques behind his barbershop in 1972.
Adamson, Lloyd B. Lehi High School Principal 19391954
Anderson, Andrew Bjrring Graduated from the Brigham Young Academy in 1886 under the director of
Karl Maeser. Clerk for the Peoples Coop for many years. Teacher and Principal of Beaver, Uintah and Lehi Schools Principal of the Murdock Academy, a division of the Brigham Young
Academy. District Principal of Lehi Schools 19081919 Attended the National Democratic Convention in Chicago supporting Grover
ClevelandAnderson, Andrew Rasmus
Settled in Ephraim in 1862. Fought in the Black Hawk War(while in Ephraim) Part of the Lehi Militia called to defend Fort Limhi against the Indians March
8, 1858 Moved to Lehi in August 1867 Loved Farming and raised horses and had a dairy farm. Purchased Canute Petersons and farm and returned to Lehi Became a Lehi Policeman in 1871 and later that year was appointed Marshal
by Mayor Winn. Only lasted five months until he resigned. Served as Lehi’s 8th Mayor 18791880 Served in the Lehi Ward Bishopric for over twentyseven years until the ward
was divided in 1904. Board of Directors of the Lehi Irrigation Company Director of the Lehi Bank Director Utah Banking Corporation Director Peoples Cooperative Member of the Lehi Dramatic Association in 1854. Lehi City Marshal 1871 Promoter of the Lehi Tabernacle Spent three months in prison for polygamy. Spent five years in Manassa, Colorado away from the antipolygamy
crusade. Funeral was in the Lehi Tabernacle and was one of the largest in Lehi
History.Anderson, Blaine P.
Lehi Tenth Ward Bishop 19741981Anderson, Donna
Lehi Historian of the LDS Church in Lehi and the Lehi Roundup Rodeo. Rodeo Queen contest Chairman and committee member for many years. School Teacher Donator of Lehi Roundup Rodeo Items to the Lehi City Historical Archives.
Anderson, Evans L. Bishop Lehi First Ward 19381946
Anderson, Hyrum A. Bishop Lehi First Ward 19281938 Lehi City Council Member 194043
Anderson, James M. Lehi City Councilor 189193
Anderson, Johanah Johnson Jacobs Moved to Lehi in 1852 with her husband Mons. Midwife for many years.
Nursed the sick and comforted the weary.Anderson, Joseph
Lehi City PostmasterAnderson, Mary, Anne Pederson
Treasurer of the first Relief Society Presidency 18821900 Served as a counselor of the Lehi Ward Relief Society 19001903 Served as President of the Lehi Ward Relief Society 19031907.
Anderson, Melvin President Lehi Sons of the Utah Pioneers Built the current (2013) Lehi Silver Bandwagon Built numerous other carts and wagons used in the Lehi parades and events. Member of the Lehi 6th Ward Bishopric Lehi Historian Instrumental in bringing the Austin Pioneer Cabin to the Hutchings Museum. Director Lehi Civic Improvement Association 19862008
Anderson, Mons Converted to Mormonism on his way to the Goldfields in California He was the first man in Lehi to produce flax, hemp and broom corn and to
manufacture from these produced rough linen, rope and brooms. President of the Scandinavian Association in Lehi
Anderson, Ralph Director Lehi Civic Improvement Association 19722008
Anderson, Scott Director Lehi Civic Improvement Association 20002008
Andreason, John Built a home on the west side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854.
Ash, Cecil L. Principal Lehi Elementary Lehi Second Ward Bishop 19461950 Lehi Utah Stake Patriarch
Asher, Clara 192627 Lehi City Recorder
Asher, William
Lehi City Attorney 191213; 192224; 193435Ashton, Joseph
Veteran of the Black Hawk War 186567 Member of the first Lehi Brass Band in 1871.
Ashton, Dale Lehi City Council Member 198489
Ashton, Thomas Family settled in Lehi in 1851 Built a home on the North side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854 Lehi City Councilor 185455; 185966; 187779 Member of the Second company of Lehi Militia who were called to Echo
Canyon during the Utah War. City Hall Building Committee 1877 Major Builder of the Maid of Iowa in Nauvoo Worked on building the first water ditches in Lehi Active in the planning and building the first Bridge Across the Jordan River.
Austin, Cliff Head of the WPA in Lehi during the depression. Held position for 10 years.
Austin, George Lehi City Councilor 18961900 Lehi’s 16th Mayor 19011902 Elected to the State Legislature 1902and resigned Mayor Helps create the Commercial Club to promote business and agricultural
growth in Lehi. Become the First President. Early 1905. Plant the first Sugar Beets on land owned by George Comer in Spring of
1891. Agricultural superintendent of the entire UtahIdaho Sugar Company from
18911917 Purchased Saratoga Resort with his brother from 19141930 including failed
new community and chicken industry at Saratoga. Founded the Lehi Slaughtering Company. Founded Austin Brothers Companies with his brothers. Vice President of the National Woolgrowers’ Association
Founded Salt Lake Union stock yards. As Mayor, purchased the land for the Pavilion and City Park (Rodeo
Grounds) Began the First Volunteer Fire Department in 1901.
Austin, John Builder of the Cabin at Hutchings Museum at Bull River Carme to Lehi And settled in the North Bench up by the Alpine Highway area
in the Buller River Ditch. He is among the first to grow Sugar Beets in the Lehi Area.
Austin, Parley Raised his family in the Cabin at the Hutchings Museum at Bull River Lehi City Council Member 19061909; 191213
Bain, Robert Angus Lehi Pioneer who helped bring the Willie Handcart Company Brought many of the Company to Lehi.
Bair, Clyde J. Lehi Utah Stake Presidency 19771987 Housing Official at Brigham Young University
Baird, James R. Lehi West Stake Presidency 1990
Baker, Glen In March 1948, Glen Baker purchased Bank’s Appliance Business at 189
West Main.Ball, Martha
Lehi City Treasurer 192233Ball, Travis
Lehi Power Directory 2013.Ball, William
Family came across the plains in the Israel Evans Handcart Company 1857 Arrived in Lehi in September 1857 Farmer First Permanent Jordan River Bridge Toll Collector 1858
Banasky, Marilyn
Current Lehi City Recorder.Banks, Junius C.
Lehi City Judge 194043Barber, George
Part of the Lehi Militia called to defend Fort Limhi against the Indians March8, 1858
Barber, Lester L. Lehi Sixteenth Ward Bishop 19861989
Barnes, Amy Hadfield John Hutchings Museum Board of Directors for many years. Spent many hours as a volunteer at the John Hutchings Museum.
Barnes, Charles Lehi City Councilor 187779 Lehi City Treasurer 18691871.
Barnes, Harold W. Lehi Third Ward Bishop 19491956 Lehi City Council Member 194445
Barnes, Jack In 1953 Opened a Television Sales and Repair Shop on Main Street.
Barnes, Johnny L. Lehi West Stake Presidency 19831990 Lehi City Council member 198283; 199093 Lehi Booster Club Officer Chairman Lehi District Boy Scouts of America Chairman Lehi Family Committee Lehi High School Studentbody President 1970
Barnes, Silas Parker Came to Lehi in 1852 Built first home outside of the fort. Order to join the fort. Built a home on the south side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854. 1st Mayor of Lehi 185354 Left Lehi for California in April 1854
Baum, Larry
Founded the Broadcaster Restaurant at 102 West Main in February 1978.Baum, Sue Ellen
Founded the Broadcaster Restaurant at 102 West Main in February 1978.Bearce, Scott
Lehi High School Principal 20052010Beck, George
Moved to Lehi in 1867 Member of the first Lehi Brass Band in 1871. Lehi City Council member 190405
Beck, John Financed the Creation of the First Lehi Brass Band and half of the
instrumentsHe was a member of that band. Purchased the First Lehi Park for the Citizens of Lehi (Lehi Rodeo Grounds)
in July 1900. Opened and operated Beck’s Hot Springs (Saratoga) in July 24, 1884.
Beck, Melvin Lehi City Fire Chief 19181921
Beckstead, Kerry Lehi Seventh Ward Bishop 1989 Lehi Mink Rancher
Beesley, Ebeneezer Music Teacher in Lehi Director of the Lehi Choir Took the Choir to a national competition and won second place Director of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Wrote many of the LDS Hymns.
Bell, Alfred Served in the War of 1812 Family settled in Lehi in 1851 Built a home on the North side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854 Served as Lehi Alderman 18541860.
Bennion, Heber Lehi High School Principal 19161918
Bennion, Mary Karren Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051
Berry, Craig Lehi Ninth Ward Bishop 19831988
Berry, Woodruff President of the Seminary Program 197273 Bishop Lehi Singles Ward Member of the Lehi Volunteer Fire Department for many years. Member of the Lehi Riding Club Lehi City Electric Department for over 35 years.
Black, Phillip J. Lehi City Judge 196881
Bone, Hannah Slater Family Came across to Utah in the Daniel Robinson Handcart
Company1860. Came to Lehi in 1860
Bone, Idella Lehi Public Librarian 192440
Bone, Isaac Lehi City Councilmember 193839
Bone, John Came to Lehi in 1860 Was a member of the 68th Quorum of the Seventy Was a Farmer by trade. Took the prize for raising the most sugar beets to the acre the first years of
Sugar Beets in Lehi.Bone, William Sr.
Came to Lehi in 1861 One of Lehi’s foremost farmers General watermaster for Lehi for several years. Director of the Peoples Coop
Bone, William Jr. Veteran of the Black Hawk War 186567
Lehi City Councilor 19001909 Served as President for several term for the Lehi Irrigation Company. Also
on the Board for Many years. Went back east and brought back part of the Salt Lake Tabernacle Organ.
Bradder, Arthur The cornerstone of the Lehi Tabernacle, was paid for by the nickels of the
Sunday School children. It was cut and furnished by Arthur Bradder, a localstone cutter.
Moved to Lehi in 1897 Formed a partnership and established the Lehi Marble Works on the
northeast corner of 400 north and 100 East. The downtown People’s Cooperative(Colonial House) shows his work
today. Did numerous business stone work from 190208. Did all the stonework for the Lehi Tabernacle. Did the stonework on the Pioneer Monument. Did granite and marble cemetery monuments at the Lehi cemetery. His tombstone is the largest in the Lehi Cemetery. He died in 1930.
Bradshaw, John Franklin Purchased Lehi Drug Store from E. B. Merrihew with Gerald Taylor in
September 1917. Sold the Lehi Drug Store to the Taylor Brothers in 1927.
Bradshaw, Richard Lehi City Councilor 189697. 1900 Moved from Lehi in 1900.
Brems, Michael Director Lehi Civic Improvement Association 19942002
Briggs, Azer R. Served in the Spanish American War and returned safely in Summer 1899.
Briggs, Samuel Family settled in Lehi in 1851 Built a home on the west side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854. Worked for ZCMI in Lehi
Worked for the Provo Woolen Mills Worked for the People’s Coop
Broadbent, John S. Lehi City Council Member 194445; 195053 Lehi City Fire Chief 195257 Joined operation of Broadbents Store and Broadbents Floral after his
grandfather’s death.Broadbent, Joseph
Family Came across to Utah in the Rowley Handcart Company1859.Suffered Dramatically because of the Want of Food.
Opens the Broadbents Store in 1883 with his son.. It was called the MusicEmporium.
First Lehi Old Folks Committee 1892 Served in the Lehi Choirs and Bands Buglar in the Utah Militia
Broadbent, Joseph S. Lehi City Council Member 1900; 19141920 Lehi’s 24th Mayor 19221927 Opened the Broadbent Store with his father in 1883. Purchased the Winn Floral shop in on Christmas Day 1910. Continued the store after his fathers death with his sons Alvin and John. One of the major forces behind the Memorial Building. The Building was
dedicated while he was Mayor. Started the first municipal Power Department Built the first municipal diesel powered plant in the State of Utah. Chairman of the Old Folks Committee for the good amount of his life. Passionate about Music. Sang with the Lehi Ward choir. He served several male glee clubs. Broadbent sang with Isaac Fox choral group which won first prize in an 1894
countywide concert.Broadbent, Sarah Dixon
Walked every step across the plains and from Salt Lake to Lehi. Came to Lehi in 1859
Sewed Homemade work clothing that was sold at the Broadbents Store.Broadbent, Sylvester
Lehi City Fire Chief 192427Brough, George
Family settled in Lehi in 1852Brown, Annie
Member of the First Lehi Choir in 1852Brown, Abraham
Family settled in Lehi in 1851 Built a home on the west side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854.
Brown, Brock Lehi Student who discovers new math formula at Lehi High School. The
theory called “Brock’s Theorem: An alternate to the Binomial Theorem.Presented at Math conferences across the country.
Brown, Byron W. Veteran of the Black Hawk War 186567 Lehi City Marshal 18711873 Lehi City Councilor 188386 Lehi City Attorney 188384
Brown, James Sr. Lehi City Judge 192224
Brown, John Built a home on the east side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854 Called to go with Brigham Young and David Evans to explore possible
settlement areas in Idaho April 1857.Brown, Newal A.
Veteran of the Black Hawk War 186567 Lehi Militia Group called to Echo Canyon later went to Wyoming to help
Lott Smith antics. Part of the Lehi Militia called to defend Fort Limhi against the Indians March
8, 1858Brown, JoAnn Karen
First Women City Councilmember 197477
First Women President of the Utah League of Cities and Towns First Lehi Woman to run for Mayor First President of the Letitian Club in 1952. Lehi Fourth Ward Young Women President for many years Performed in the Ballet “Cinderella: as the evil step sister. Played the Piano by ear. Lead actress in Local Plays and Melodramas. Participated in many Bridge Clubs in Lehi.
Brown, Sarah Stoddart Member of the First Mormon Handcart Company. Edmund Ellsworth was
the Captain. Arrived September 26, 1856Brown, Vinnis
Lehi ArtistBryson, Randy W.
Lehi Utah Stake Presidency 1987Burgess, George
Family settled in Lehi in 1851Burgess, George Dale
Veteran of World War II Lehi Elementary Principal Lehi Fourth Ward Bishop 19641970 Lehi North Stake Presidency 19741983 Served an LDS mission to South Africa 198485
Burgess, Harrison Family settled in Lehi in 1851 Elected First City Counselor 185354 Member of the Lehi Fort Committee Created Feb. 17, 1854.
Burgess, William Member of the Lehi Fort Committee Created Feb. 17, 1854. Built a home on the North side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854 Served as Lehi Alderman 195455 Elected first member of the Lehi School District Board 1854
Burgess, William Jr.
Member of the Lehi Dramatic Association in 1854.Bush, Richard L.
Served in the Spanish American War and returned safely in Summer 1899.Burnham, Keith M.
Lehi Eighth Ward Bishop 198387 Moved to Eagle Mountain Eagle Mountain Stake Presidency Eagle Mountain Stake President
Bushman, Elias A. Lehi City Councilor 1900
Bushman, F. Wayne Bishop Lehi First Ward 19561961
Bushman, Jack Lehi City Marshal 1866
Bushman, John Came to Lehi in 1851 Veteran of the Black Hawk War 186567 Called to Settle Arizona in 1876 Came back to Lehi in 1877 Bishop for 25 years Member of the Board of Education for 21 years Justice of the Peace Chairman of the Irrigation Company.
Bushman, Julia Lehi Public Librarian 1924
Bushman, Martha S. Lehi Public Librarian 19111920
Bushman, Martin Sr. German emigrant Came to Lehi in 1851 With the Help of Lehi People were able to get into the farming business.
Bushman, Martin Benjamin Jr. Family settled in Lehi in 1851
Built a home on the east side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854 Part of a Brigham Young called Lehi team to go to Winter Quarters and bring
LDS converts to Utah 186166 Lehi City Councilor 1876. Farmer Committee member of the History of Lehi 1913.
Bushman, Sylvia Lehi Public Librarian 192024
Butt, J. Newburn Lehi City Marshal 1900; 190405; 1908 Lehi City Fire Chief 190001 Lehi City Councilmember 192227
Caddington, Mark Director Lehi Civic Improvement Association
Calton, Colleen Member of the Slater Family of the Brick Company fame Donated Bricks and other Items to the Lehi City Historical Archives.
Calton, Douglas Member of the Lehi City Council 19721975 Director of the Civic Improvement Association 197288 Grew Up in Cedar Fort. Worked for Utah Power and Light Donated a McClellan Saddle from World War I to the Lehi City Historical
Archives.Carlton, Wayne
City Councilmember 198289Carson, Neil C.
Lehi Thirteenth Ward Bishop 19781982Carter, Darrell
Played Bass Fiddle in the Carter’s Orchestra (and other instruments) Dairy Farmer in Lehi
Carter, James Perry Came to Lehi in 1861
He spent 20 years as the Leader of the Lehi Choir He was a school Trustee.
Cash, Guy Born in 1930 in Grangeville, Idaho. Son of a Professional Rodeo Cowboy Worked in small businesses his whole life. Moved to Lehi in 1972 Bishop of the Lehi 6th Ward 19821986 Lehi City Councilmember 19861989 42nd Mayor of Lehi 19901993 Purchased the Lehi Western Auto from Wilson Hayward in February 1979 at
2 West Main. Opened a new twostory business in June 1981. Sold the business to Parley Hellewell in 1989. Business problems caused him to begin again as a Real Estate Agent. Conflict of Interest in Real Estate caused him to resign as Mayor on
September 29, 1992. Saved the Memorial Building from a fraction of the community including two
city councilmembers. Museum moved to the Memorial Building. Served on the Lehi Library Board. Served on the Lehi City Board of Adjustments A member of the Tri City Golf Course committee A Presidential scholar. Richard Van Wagoner called him a kind Guy, a true gentlemen. Moved to St George.
Cash, Mary Ellen Married Guy Cash on Christmas Day 1949. Excellent Quilter Instrumental in beginning and was a member of the Lehi Arts Council Purchased the Lehi Western Auto from Wilson Hayward in February 1979 at
2 West Main Parents of seven children.
Catlin, John
Member of the Lehi Militia Group that fought in the Tintic War 1856 Indian Casualty of the Tintic War. Killed south of Pelican Point in Feb. 1856 Buried in the Old Pioneer Cemetery
Cedarstrom, Ernest American Legion Committee to Build Veterans Ballpark 1952
Chamberlain, Nile L. Served as Bishop of the Lehi Fifth Ward 19831988
Cherrington, John Lehi City Alderman 1875 Lehi Postmaster
Child, Ephraim J. Lehi City Treasurer 191011
Child, Francis A. Lehi City Councilmember 191417
Child, George N. Lehi City Recorder 189293 First Principal Lehi High School 18961906
Child, John J. Lehi City Councilor 188386 Came to Lehi in 1875 Farmer and Stock Rancher Was very friendly with the Indians of Tooele county. Known as “Heap Good Man”. Instrumental in settling disputes between whites and Indians.
Chilton, Donna Lehi City Treasurer 19601964
Christen, Jess Lehi High School Principal 20102012
Christensen, Harold, Dr. Became a dentist in Lehi in 1920. Had his office at 82 West Main.
Christensen, Neil C. Lehi High School Principal 198087
Christensen, Wane E. Lehi City Council Member 194445
Christofferson, Alex DeWitt Lehi City Marshal 192224; 193033 Lehi City Councilmember 19281931
Christofferson, Grant Lehi Fourth Ward Bishop 19481956
Christofferson, Peter J. Moved to Lehi in 1867
Christofferson, Richard First Lehi Twelfth Ward Bishop 197379
Clark, Arley Lehi City Marshal 194041
Clark, David Lehi Resident who served in the Mormon Battalion 184647 Came to Lehi in 1850 Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051 Built a home on the west side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854. Organized and led first choir in Lehi Mission on the Rio Virgin River in Southern Utah.
Clark, Donna Zimmerman Evans Married Morris Clark in 1978 Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1987
Clark, James Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051
Clark, Matilda Slade Daughter of Gus Slade Married Morris Clark in 1937. Died in 1977.
Clark, Morris Born in Salt Lake in 1916 Worked for UtahIdaho Sugar Company in Idaho and Utah. Star Football and other sports athlete at Lehi High School.
Lehi 36th Mayor 19701973 Lehi City Councilmember 195869 Organized the first Youth council in Lehi . President of the Lehi Civic Improvement Association 19811985 Director Lehi Civic Improvement Association 19471980 Served as President of the Lehi Cattle Association for ten years. Served on the Metropolitan Water Board Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1987
Clark, Myra Williams Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051 First White Woman to come to Lehi Worked as a nurse for the sick in Lehi.
Clark, Stan Director Lehi Civic Improvement Association 195963 and 196571. Grand Marshall of the Lehi Roundup
Clark, Varland Lehi Thirteenth Ward Bishop
Clark, William Served as Lehi Council for a short time in 1861; appointed Alderman for the
remainder of his term through 1862. Served as Lehi Councilor 186574; 187779; 1880; 188182 Member of the Lehi Militia Group that fought in the Tintic War 1856 Member of the Second company of Lehi Militia who were called to Echo
Canyon during the Utah War. Became wealthy raising sheep with partner William H. Winn. One of the primary proponents of the Lehi Commercial and Savings Bank in
1891. Organizer and Director of the People’s Coop Organizer and Director of the Lehi Irrigation Company Served as a Councilor to Bishop Thomas R. Cutler Patriarch of Alpine Stake
Coates, L. Carlos Born in Lehi in 1903
Bishop Lehi Third Ward 19561966 Lehi City Council Member 194648 Appointed Lehi’s 31st Mayor 194850 Electrician Worked as a Lehi City Electrician for many years. Employee Representative for the Lehi City Employees Went to work for Geneva as an electrician in 1948
Coates, Verl B. Bishop Lehi Third Ward 19721977
Coleman, George Lehi Resident who served in the Mormon Battalion 184647 Member of the Lehi Dramatic Association in 1854. Built a home on the North side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854
Coleman, Prime Member of the Lehi Dramatic Association in 1854. Built a home on the North side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854
Coleman, Sarah T. Family settled in Lehi in 1851 First Relief Society President of Lehi 1868.
Coleman, William Built a home on the North side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854
Colledge, Charles Lehi City Councilmember 192227
Colledge, Dean Lehi City Councilmember 197072 One of Lehi’s foremost Santa Claus Supporter of Lehi Athletics. Umpired Baseball for many years.
Colledge, Evan Leroy Jr. 37th Mayor of Lehi 197477 Instrumental in completing sewer in Lehi with the Trinnaman Lane Sewer
Project. World War II veteran serving in the Middle East
Worked at the Bingham Canyon mine until he left for World War II Went to the Utah Technical College in 1951 getting an apprenticeship for
patternmaking in 1951. Worked over 30 years at Geneva Steel as a pattern maker. Instrumental in the creation of Bandwagon Park in commemoration of the
Bicentennial in 1976. Master Craftsman with exception expertise in Woodworking Chairman and Board member of the John Hutchings Museum Commissioner for the Utah County Housing Authority. High Councilman Lehi North Stake
Colledge, Joseph T. H. Member of the first Lehi Brass Band in 1871. Lehi City Recorder 1861186379 First Librarian in 1865 through Lehi Library Association.
Colledge, Lawrence Dee Lehi Seventh Ward Bishop 19781983 Chairman Lehi District Boy Scouts of America
Colledge, L. Duane Lehi Third Ward Bishop 19791984
Collett, Daniel Family settled in Lehi in 1851 Built a home on the North side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854 Elected First City Counselor 185358 Imported the First Threshing Machine to Lehi with David Evans and Thomas
Karren Summer 1854. Elected as one of the first Lehi School District Board Members 1854
Collett, Robert E. Open and operated first Drug Store in Lehi 1893.
Collett, Sylvanus Came to Lehi in 1851 Lehi Militia Group called to Echo Canyon later went to Wyoming to help
Lott Smith antics. Member of the Lehi Militia Group that fought in the Tintic War 1856
Moved to Plain City in Cache Valley. Served his life in the Nauvoo Militia
Collins, Edward Lehi City Manager for many years Lehi North Stake Bishop Board of Directors for the IPA and UAMPS
Collins, Kaye Initiated the formation again of the Lehi Silver Band and longtime director. Lehi High School Band Director Lehi City Council member 20102013 Businesswoman with Online business
Comer, George L. George Austin plants the first Sugar Beets on land owned by George Comer
Spring of 1891. Lehi City Council Member 190405
Comer, Paul The most successful well digger in Utah Had the first color television in Lehi
Comer, Frances Martins Teacher Lehi Jr. High School Librarian Lehi Jr. High School Lehi Library Board Member Lehi City Council Member Had the first color television in Lehi
Commander, James Member of the Second company of Lehi Militia who were called to Echo
Canyon during the Utah War.Cooper, John
Lehi City Fire Chief 191415Cooper, J.B.
Established Little League Football in Lehi Lehi City Council Member 195871 Lehi State Legislator 1971
Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 2008Cooper, Udene
Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 2008Cotter, J.E.
Served as Lehi City Councilmember 191821Cousin, Joseph
Member of the Lehi Militia Group that fought in the Tintic War 1856 Indian Casualty of the Tintic War. Killed south of Pelican Point in Feb. 1856 Buried in the Old Pioneer Cemetery.
Cousin, Samuel Part of the Lehi Militia called to defend Fort Limhi against the Indians March
8, 1858Cox, Daniel
Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051 Built a home on the west side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854. Served as City Council member 185455 Lehi City Treasurer 185455
Cox, David Teacher at Lehi Schools for over 30 years Officer of the Sons of the Utah Pioneers State Legislator for Lehi area Advocate of small school districts and against government interference in
education.Cox, Edward
Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051 Member of the Second company of Lehi Militia who were called to Echo
Canyon during the Utah War.Cox, Jacob
Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051 Veteran of the Black Hawk War 186567
Cox, Joseph Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051
Cox, Lucy Smith
Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051Curtis, Claude
Lehi City Fire Chief 19281933Cutler, Benjamin
Part of the Lehi Militia called to defend Fort Limhi against the Indians March8, 1858
Cutler, G.M. Turned the Cutler Mansion into the Reltuc Inn in April 1914.
Cutler, Thomas Robinson Emigrated to Lehi in 1865 Built the most elegant pioneer home in Lehi called the Cutler Mansion (State
Street)Designed by Ware and Treganza. The Upstairs became the LehiHospital.
Chief Executive Officer of the Utah Idaho Sugar Company 18891917 Chief Executive Officer Zions Cooperative Mercantile Institution in Lehi People’s Cooperative is formed by Thomas R. Cutler and William W. Taylor
in anticipation of the railroad coming to Lehi. This is one of the mostimportant businesses to come to Lehi. Chief Operator of the Coop.187189
Second Bishop of the Lehi Ward for 24 years 18791903 Member of the first Lehi Bass Band in 1871. Elected Lehi Alderman in 187779. Lehi City Councilor 1879 Lehi City Treasurer 187779 The appropriate ceremonies placed in position the cornerstone of the Lehi
Tabernacle by Bishop Thomas R. Cutler. September 12, 1901. One of the primary proponents of the Lehi Commercial and Savings Bank in
1891. Instrumental in the creation of the Union Hotel, Provo Woolen Mills, Cutler
Brothers, Utah State National Bank and Continental Life Insurance Company. President of the Utah County Medical Society in 1925 Moved to Salt Lake in 1903 because of all his business interests.
Dalley, Wesley
Opened his Jewelry and tropical fish business, “Dalley’s Tropicas” to 98West Main in 1971
Dallimore, Phillip Served in the Spanish American War and returned safely in Summer 1899.
Dalton, Don Mack Lehi City Attorney 194045
Dalton, Glade L. Lehi Utah Stake Presidency 19771987 Collector of Antique Cars
Daly, John Lehi City Recorder 197881 Resigned as Lehi City Recorder in 1981.
Darling, John Served in the Spanish American War and returned safely in Summer 1899.
Davis, Alfonzo M. Lehi City Judge 192021 First Old Folks Committee 1892
Davis, Elisha A, Jr. Veteran of the Black Hawk War 186567
Davis, Elisha H. Tended Archibald Gardners Mill in 1852 on the Jordan River Moved to Lehi in 1853 Moved to Bountiful in 1854 to run the grist mill of Heber C. Kimball. The”Move South” during the Utah War brought him back to Lehi. Participated in the Utah War in Echo Canyon Returns to Lehi in 1858 to run the Mulliners Mill 1858 From 19581969 he ran Mulliners Mill by the Mill Pond
Davis, Elisha H. Jr. Lehi City Attorney 1895
Davis, Kent Dr. Lehi City Councilmember 196673 Lehi Parade Chairman for many years Local Lehi Dentist and Businessman
Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1995Davis, LeRoy
Lehi City Councilmember 192227 Lehi City Judge 194445
Davis, Lois Poet and Writer Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1995
Davis,Mary Ann Mitchell Came to Lehi in 1852 Set Aside as the President of the Lehi Primary in 1889, a position she held
for many years.Davis, Ryan Dr.
Local Lehi Dentist and Businessman Lehi Studentbody President 1976
Dawson, William Part of the Lehi Militia called to defend Fort Limhi against the Indians March
8, 1858 Called by Lehi Residence as “Uncle Billy” Put up the Liberty Pole for the July 1856 celebration.
Devey, John Chief Engineer at the Lehi Sugar Factory 1890 Created the First Hay Balers in UtahLDS President John Taylor came to see
it work. Produced harness rings, wheelbarrows, picks, and other iron items for ZCMI
to sell. Created the First Gasoline powered Car in Utah May 1900. Built the Home where Roy Littleford lives on 91 East Main.
Dickerson, William. Walter Settled in Lehi in 1903 President of the Lehi Third Ward MIA in 1906 Elected School Trustee in 1911 Carpenter and Builder Lehi City Councilor 192021
Dorton, Basil J. Lehi Sixth grade teacher for many years Lehi City Councilmember 193435
Dorton, Joseph A. Moves to Lehi in 1855 and becomes Lehi’s first butcher. Had the First Slaughterhouse and Butcher shop First family to move outside the Fort Wall Had remarkable skill in dealing with the indians Was the conductor of the stage line between Cedar Fort and Salt Lake.
Dorton, Martha Clayton Moved to Lehi in 1856 Member of the First Lehi Choir in 1852
Down, George Director Lehi Civic Improvement Association 194758
Downs, Lavere Lehi City Council Member 19711976 President Lehi Civic Improvement Association 198688 Vice President Lehi Civic Improvement Association 197285 Director Lehi Civic Improvement Association 196171 Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1991 Electrician Utah Power and Light
Downs, Virginia Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1991
Driggs, William S. Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051 Hired Hand of David Savage, brought by him to Lehi.
Dubois, Kenneth Lehi High School Studentbody President 1963
Durfey, F. Haws Opened the Durfey Dry Cleaning Plant at 217 East State in March 1950.
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.
Eckersley, Lorenzo Lehi City Judge 196366
Eddington, Elmo Dr. 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, Richard H. Lehi Second Ward Bishop 19831987
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
Edward, Wayne L. Lehi Fourth Ward Bishop 19881989
Ekins, Abel
Worked in Hawaii at Pearl Harbor at the time of the attack during World WarII.
Purchased Lehi Drug Store from his fatherinlaw Gerald Taylor in January1959.
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 Worked at Pearl Harbor at the time of the attack during World War II. Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1998
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).Enough, Abraham
Organized and Directed the First Band in LehiThe Fife and Drum Companyin 1860.
Erickson, G. Henry Served as Bishop of the Lehi Fifth Ward 19281937
Evans, Abel Family settled in Lehi in 1852, emigrating from Wales. Served as a Counselor to Bishop David Evans in the Lehi Ward 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 becamethe leaders in Politics, Education and Business.
Lehi’s 13th Mayor 189193; First Mayor born in Lehi. First DemocraticMayor.
Lehi City Alderman 188388 Lehi City Councilor 188082 Lehi City Attorney 19081911; 19141917; 192833 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, ProvoWoolen Mills, and the Utah Idaho Sugar Company.
Promoter of the Salt Lake and Utah Electric Railroad Company (OremInterurban).
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. Supported her husband David through all his responsibilities
Evans, Charles D. Lehi City Councilor 18631865
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 Second Mayor of Lehi 18541861 Served as President of the Union Exchange 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, Duane
Director of the Civic Improvement Association 1964 and 197288 Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1993
Evans, Edward Lehi City Councilor 189495
Evans, Edwin Lehi City Recorder 188586 Lehi City Alderman 188990 Resigned City Alderman to study art in Europe. Spring of 1890 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.
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, 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 dtiches 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 Director of the Union Exchange. 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; 192021Evans, 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 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 S. Born in Lehi in 1855 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 BishopFarrer, Rickie M.
Lehi Tenth Ward Bishop 19811983Felt, 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
EdwardsFelt, 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
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 196163Field, 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 handcartcompany 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 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
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.Flake, Lucy White
Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051Folkerson, Alvin
Purchased with Harold Ellison the Fashion Cleaners at 101 West Main in
December 1947.Fotheringham, Charlotte
Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051Fotheringham, John
Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051Fotheringham, 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 Grand Marshall Lehi Roundup Editor of the Lehi Free Press Wrote Hundreds of “You Better Believe It” for the Lehi Free Press. Lehi High School Hall of Fame Chairman of the Lehi’s Bicentennial Committee and spearheaded the building
of Bandwagon Park 1976.Fowler, Bill
Lehi High School Studentbody President 1965Fowler, Arlin D.
Lehi City Councilmember 194850Fowler, 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 Lehi BusinessmanFowler Pump and One Man Band Lehi City Councilmember.19861989
Fowler, E.H. Lehi City Marshal 192829
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, Alfred First Leader of the Lehi Brass Band in 1871.
Fox, E. Kay Lehi Fifteenth Ward Bishop 19861990 Lehi West Stake Presidency 1990
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, Robert Veteran of the Black Hawk War 186567
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.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, Norene
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.
Fyffe, James F. Lehi City Recorder 191215.
Gaddie, James B. Lehi City Councilor 189193
Gaisford, Arthur F. Utah Newspaper Hall of FameLehi Banner Publisher of the Lehi S
Gaisford, Arthur F. Jr. Lehi City Recorder 192223
Gaisford, Frank Publisher of the Lehi Sun Moved the paper’s production in October 1930
Gaisford, Victor Publisher of the Lehi Sun
Gammon, Edna Purchased Webb’s Clothing Store at 187 East state Street in January 1950. Opened Edna’s Shop in January 1950.
Gammon, LeRoy Purchased Webb’s Clothing Store at 187 East state Street in January 1950. Opened Edna’s Shop in January 1950. Long time dedicated Lehi Scouter
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, 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. 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 LehiMercantile.
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, Christian
Lehi Resident who created the Utah County Power and Light Company onAugust 2, 1899.
Built the American Fork Canyon hydroelectric Plant in 1900 Brought Electricity to Lehi in 1900.
Garff, Louis Lehi City Councilor 189193 Built and Operated Lehi Opera House (Garff Hall) 1887.
Garrett, Ernest B. Lehi High School Teacher Served as Bishop of the Lehi Fifth Ward 19371946 Lehi City Councilmember 195465
Gibbons, Richard C. Elected First City Counselor 185354
Gibbs, William Police Chief of Lehi 198293 44th Mayor of Lehi
Gibbons, Richard C. Served as Lehi City Councilor 185455
Gilchrist, Robert Member of the first Lehi Bass Band in 1871. One of the Founders of the short lived Socialist Party in Lehi 1901
Gilchrist, Robert T. Lehi City Councilmember 1931.
Gilchrist, Sydney Lehi’s 22nd Mayor of Lehi 19181920; 19281931 Lehi City Councilmember 19141917; 192227 Went to the New West Academy 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 approval to build the Memorial Building Died from injuries of an automobile accident while in office.
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, 1858Goates, Leo W.
Served as a Lehi City Councilor 191821Goates, George A.
Lehi City Recorder 19081911.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, 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.
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 186166Goodwin, 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 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.
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 1971Goodwin, Samuel I.
Lehi Second Ward Bishop 19171937 Lehi City Council Member 19061909
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 191011Granger, 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.
Grass, Henry Opened Grass Furniture at 151 East State in the old Coop Building on July
1, 1948.Gray, Gary H.
Lehi Twelfth Ward Bishop 198489Gray, James A.
Lehi Nineteenth Ward Bishop 1989Gray, Jared
Director Lehi Civic Improvement AssociationGray, Phillip D.
Lehi First Ward Bishop 198589 Lehi Utah Stake Presidency
Director Lehi Civic Improvement AssociationGreen, Thomas
Family settled in Lehi in 1851 Elected First City Counselor 185354
Greenwood, Kenneth Longtime Businessman of Lehi Opened Greenwood Carpets and Interiors in 1971 Opened LaFeria Reception Center in 1971 Opened Ye Old Pool Hall Gift Shoppe in 1972 Lehi Mayor Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 2009
Greenwood, Rita Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 2009
Gudmundsen, Abe Leased and Operated Saratoga Resort from 191823
Gudmundsen, Gudmund Opens the first Jewelry Store in Lehi 1871.
Gunn, Robert Lehi City Attorney 197578 Opened his law office at 46 West Main in June 1977.
Gurney, J. Ferrin Lehi Jr. High Principal Lehi Second Ward Bishop 19501955 Organizer and Secretary of the Lehi Civic Improvement Association 194171. Lehi City Council Member 194447
Gurney, Paul Secretary Lehi Civic Improvement Association 2004present
Gurney, William Came to Lehi in 1855 Senior President of the SixtyEighth Quorum of the Seventy
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. Led Lehi into World War I. Developed the first speed limits for automobiles in 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, 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 Lehi Third Ward Bishop 19231933 Adopted by Lehi FamilyThomas R. Jones Family. Delivered mail in Lehi from 19071944. Represented Utah at the National Convention of Mail Carriers. Superintendent of the 3rd Ward Sunday School 1904=1910.
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
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.
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
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, 1908Hardy, Fred
Lehi Cowboy Poet
Lehi AuthorHarris, 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
Harris, Lynette Lewis Founding Member Friends of the Lehi Archives 2013 Premier Donor Lehi City Historical Archives Lehi Heritage/Historical Collector Artist
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.
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.
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
Lehi City Mayor 1863 Was called to be Bishop of Franklin, Idaho afterserving 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, 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. Lehi Businessman. Opened the Haws sweet Shop at 129 East Main Street in June 1950. Opened Haws Paint and Glass at 125 East Main in 1973 Lehi City Council member 194043
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.
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.
Hilton, A. Eugene Lehi Second Ward Bishop 19551961
Hilton, Hugh Lehi Councilor 1861; resigned in November.
Hinton, Harvard Lehi City Attorney 195273 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
Holbrook, David Lehi Twelfth Ward Bishop 1989 Lehi Utah Stake President
Holbrook, R. Garn Charter Trustee Member of the John Hutchings Museum 1956 Lehi City Council Member 194650
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
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
Holm, Jens Came across in the Christensen Handcart Company 1857 Came to Lehi in 1858
Holmes, Lec Director Lehi Civic Improvement Association
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, Lydia Okie Van Dyke
Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051Hopkins, 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,
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, Esther 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. Named John Hutchings Museum Curator in 1967. Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1990
Hutchings, John 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, Marie Leader of the Lehi Chamber of Commerce Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1990 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
Ingalls, Merrill Whittier Came to Utah in 1891 Chief Engineer at the Lehi Sugar Factory Engineer and Designer (with James H. Gardner) of the Jordan River Pumping
Station. Lehi City Fire Chief 19011902
Innes, Russell Lehi City Councilmember 196669 Grand Marshall Lehi Roundup Parade Editor and Owner of the Lehi Free Press and the American Fork Citizen Charter Trustee Member of the John Hutchings Museum 1956 First Chairman of the Board of Trustees of John Hutchings Museum. Sold the Lehi Free Press and American Fork Citizen to Newtah in December
1978. Been in the newspaper business for fortyfour years. Died shortly afterward. Utah Newspaper Hall of FameLehi Free Press
Innes, Phoebe Grand Marshall Lehi Roundup Parade Lehi High School Physical Education Teacher Murray High School Counselor Worked with the Lehi Stake Young Adults for many years.
Jacobs, Harriet Austin Only women to be called on a mission from Lehi before 1904. Went to
England from May 7, 1897 until Sept. 9, 1897. Opens her Millinery Store in Lehi 1866.
Jacobs, John Family settled in Lehi in 1852
Jacklin, Ray Director Lehi Civic Improvement Association 19892004
Jackson, John Jr. Came to Lehi in 1868David Evans chose him to reside in Lehi. Builder by Trade Cut and hauled Cedar Posts to Salt Lake Wagon threw him on the way to Salt Lake and his head got lodged in the
wheel and his neck broke.James, Samuel
Built a home on the west side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854.Jameson, Alex
Opened a Bakery at 82 West Main in 1944 Moved to a new building in 1946 at 35 West Main.
Jenkins, Keith Lehi City Councilmember 198891
Jenkins, Lars Lehi High School math teacher and Counselor for many years. Lehi City Judge Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 2000
Jenkins, Zina Lifelong worker at State Bank of Lehi Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 2000
Jenkinson, W.H. Initial Lehi FERA labor leader during the depression. 1934.
John, Thomas Lehi City Attorney 1896(of Provo)
Johnson, Anna Anderson Married to John Johnson Expert in working with hair. Made necklaces, watch chains, art work and the
like from hair.Johnson, Charles L.
Owner Johnson Store in Lehi Junction on Railroad Street Lehi City Councilmember 193435
Johnson, Fern G. Lehi City Treasurer 194647
Johnson, J.E. Lehi City Councilmember 193439
Johnson, John Came to Lehi in 1862 Lived “Over the Creek” Farmer
Johnson, Howard H. Lehi North Stake Presidency 1983 Lehi Businessman
Lehi City MayorJohnson, Mark I.
Lehi City Council member 2003present.Johnson, Ralph
Opened a Western Auto at 173 West Main in January 1947.Jones, Elias M.
Construction Foreman for the Salt Lake Temple The appropriate ceremonies placed in position the cornerstone of the Lehi
Tabernacle by Bishop Thomas R. Cutler. September 12, 1901. He assistedBishop Cutler.
Jones, Ellen William Married to Thomas R. Jones Came to Lehi in 1861 Lived first year in a cellar Built first home outside the Fort Wall Later moved to North Branch. First President of the Lehi North Branch Relief Society in 1877. Served for
35 years. First Counselor in the Primary. Served for 25 years. Adopted William Hadfield
Jones, Frank W. Member Lehi Stake Presidency 19471968
Jones, J.G. Dr. Dentist in Lehi in the 192030’s Office was at 82 West Main.
Jones, Mable Rockwell School Nurse Volunteer at Hutching’s Museum GreatGranddaughter of Orrin Porter Rockwell
Jones, Samuel Member of the First Lehi Choir in 1852
Jones, Thomas R. Came to Lehi in 1861
Lived first year in a cellar Built Home outside the fort wall Later Moved to the North Branch(new survey) First Branch President of the Northwest Branch (later became third ward).
Director the start of the construction of the Third Ward Church. October 1,1893
Adopted William Hadfield and brought the Hadfield family to Lehi. Givenhim to raise by the judge when he was on the jury.
Jones, Thomas W. Lehi City Marshal 19181920
Judd, Riley Built a home on the North side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854 Member of the Lehi Dramatic Association in 1854. Lehi Militia Group called to Echo Canyon later went to Wyoming to help
Lott Smith antics. Part of the Lehi Militia called to defend Fort Limhi against the Indians March
8, 1858Julian, Paul
Opened Julians Drug in the former Lehi Bakery Building at 35 West Main.Karren, Charles H.
Lehi City Marshal 189495Karren, Edward
Lehi City Council Member 190405.Karren, John
Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051 Veteran of the Black Hawk War 186567 Member of the Lehi Militia Group that fought in the Tintic War 1856 Lehi Militia Group called to Echo Canyon later went to Wyoming to help
Lott Smith antics.Karren, Maria Lawrence
Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051 Married to John Karren Caregiver to her family
Karren, Thomas Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051 Built a home on the south side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854. Lehi Resident who served in the Mormon Battalion 184647 Imported the first Agricultural equipment to Lehithe threshing Machine. First Missionary called from Lehi. Called to the Sandwich Islands. Served
from 18521853. First Councilor to Bishop David Evans. Helped bring pioneer groups to Utah.
Karren, Thomas Jr. Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051 Veteran of the Black Hawk War 186567 Part of a Brigham Young called Lehi team to go to Winter Quarters and bring
LDS converts to Utah 186166 Lehi City Councilor 185960
Keate, Arlene First President of the Olympian Club formed in 1944.
Kendall, Eli Lehi City Judge 190405; 191011
Kenning, Martha First President of the Serimpian Club formed in 1949.
Kerns, Henry Family settled in Lehi in 1851
Kirkham, Dean American Legion Committee to Build Veterans Ballpark 1952 Lehi City Councilmember 195465 World War II veteran
Kirkham, George As a young boy witnessed the Indian attack by Little Soldier’s group on an
Overland Stage killing all.Kirkham, George William
Came to Lehi in 1860 Spent time in building fences and roads.
Kirkham, Melvin Lehi City Council member 19721975 Banker for several firms. Lehi Fifth Ward Bishopric
Kirkham, James M Veteran of the Black Hawk War 186567 Takes over as editor the Lehi Banner and moves location of the paper 1905. Utah Newspaper Hall of FameLehi Banner Created the Standard Knitting Company in the Kirkham Building 1906 James Kirkham and Sons Store goes into business in 1893. It stays in
business until 1904.Kirkham, Thomas F.
Lehi City Treasurer 191213. Lehi City Recorder 193033; Appointed Financial Manager of the Lehi Sewer System in 1954
Kirkham, Thomas F, Lehi City Recorder 195257 Editor and Chairman of the Lehi Centennial History 1950
Kleinman, Carolyn Purchased LeFeria reception center from the Greenwood and formed the
Colonial House in April 1976.Kleinman, Kevin
Purchased LeFeria reception center from the Greenwood and formed theColonial House in April 1976.
Knight, William A. Lehi City Councilor 192021 Outspoken City Councilmember Worked at the Jordan River Pumphouses
Knudsen, Thorsten Moved to Provo when he first came to Utah Moved to Lehi in December 1866 and lived until his death. Moved to “Over the Creek” Farmer
Only one son(Hyrum) lived to adulthood and moved to Logan Wife died early so he was left alone in Lehi.
Kohler, Doyle Owner of the Pioneer Market Opened the new Kohlers food Store in in March 1983 Changed the name to Kohler’s Market and ran a successful store until his
death in 2012. Member of the Lehi Volunteer Fire Department for many years.
Kletting, Richard Architect of the Lehi tabernacle 1900. Architect of the Utah State Capitol, Saltaire, Beck’s Saratoga and the Salt
Lake City offices.Lamb, James
Came to Lehi in 1852 Veteran of the Black Hawk War 186567 Member of the Lehi Militia Group that fought in the Tintic War 1856 Veteran of the Walker War Part of the Lehi Militia called to defend Fort Limhi against the Indians March
8, 1858 Thrown from a load of lumber and killed in October 1896.
Lamb, Suel Lehi City Marshal 1866
Lance, Jacob Vigilante type Murder Victim 1856. Buried in Pioneer Cemetery.
Langely, Sol Vigilante type Murder Victim 1861. Buried in Pioneer Cemetery.
Larsen, Edward J. Lehi City Councilmember 192227; 192835
Larsen, Lars Victor Came to Lehi in 1882 Shoemaker Built a home in Big Pastures south east of Lehi Prospector for precious metals
Larsen, Linel J. Lehi Fourth Ward Bishop 19371945
Larson, Rex N Veteran of WWII Owner of Larson’s Mink Ranch in Lehi
Lawrence, Emma Member of the Lehi Dramatic Association in 1854.
Lawson, John Lehi Resident who served in the Mormon Battalion 184647
Leany, Cleon Veteran of World War II. Established the Utah Theatre with his father at 154 West Main in September
1946. George and Cleon went into a partnership to form Leanys in 1945 Took over Leany’s from his father in 1953 and expanded into appliances. Purchased the Ross building in 1963 and expanded Leanys. In late 1970’s changed his name to Laney (the name before the family
changed it.) Ran an entertainment business with Videos. After nearly 43 years in business tried to retire. Distinguished Photographer of Utah and the surrounding areas of Lehi. Leany store destroyed by fire on May 1, 1994.
Leany, George Woodburry Lehi City Councilmember 194850 Lehi’s 32nd Mayor of Lehi 19501953 Established the Utah Theatre at 154 West Main in September 1946. Born in Harrisburg, Utah. Served in World War Ifought in the Meuse Argonne Offensive. Moved to Lehi in 1945 Purchased Goodwins Golden Rule in 1945. George and Cleon went into a partnership to form Leanys. In 1952, sold the business to Allreds for six months and then bought it back. Turned over running the store to his son Cleon in 1952
His service as Mayor is known for his leadership in cleaning up andbeautifying the Lehi Cemetery.
In office during the Korean War. He served many years on the Lehi Beautification Committee. He served on the Board of Directors of the John Hutchings Museum Did Real Estate with with the Utah Valley Realty. Died in 1974.
Leany, Relva Larsen Purchased the Ross building in 1963 and expanded with her husband
Leany’s.Lemmons, James
Lehi Resident who served in the Mormon Battalion 184647Leslie, George
Had an early Lehi Home Business in fashionLew, Larry
Lehi Eighteenth Ward Bishop 1989 Lehi North Stake Presidency.
Lewis, Alma Lynn(Snook) Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1981 and 1986 President of Lehi Civic Improvement Association 197280 Vice President of the Lehi Civic Improvement Association 1971 Director of the Lehi Civic Improvement Association 1964 President of Lehi Fire Department Lehi Sixth ward bishopric
Lewis, Arlund Jr. Lehi Sixth Ward Bishop
Lewis,Beulah Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1981 and 1986
Lewis, Gary Vice President Lehi Civic Improvement Association 199499 Director Lehi Civic Improvement Association 198693 Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1999 Lehi City Recorder 198293
Board Member and Board Chairman of the TriCity Golf Course and FoxHollow Golf Course for many years.
Donated the Gary Lewis Lehi Roundup Rodeo Collection to the Lehi CityHistorical Archives.
Lewis, George Alma Organizer and Director of the First Lehi Civic Improvement Association
194146 and 196571. 29th Mayor Of Lehi 194445 President Lehi Civic Improvement Association 19481964 Vice President of the Lehi Civic Improvement Association 1947 Served as Mayor during the ending of World War II Initiated Garbage collection in Lehi Bonded for Sewer system in Lehi. Rancher and a poultry farmer Served four years as the Deputy Utah County Assessor President of the Lehi Lions Club Served twelve years on the Old Folks Committee
Lewis, Henry First Bishop of the Lehi Third Ward. 19031923 Treasurer of the Lehi Tabernacle Building Committee Elected to the Lehi City Council 19061909 First Mortician in Lehi Director of the People’s Cooperative School Trustee for many years President of the North Bench Irrigation Company
Lewis, John Director Lehi Civic Improvement Association
Lewis, Rhea Founding Member Friends of the Lehi Archives Premier Donor Lehi City Historical Archives Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1999
Lewis, Stan President Lehi Civic Improvement Association 2000present
Director Lehi Civic Improvement Association 198999 Lehi Studentbody President 1968 Farmer and Rancher Lehi Stake High Council
Lewis, Tom National Rodeo Finalist from Lehi 2011
Lind, Chris Lehi City Councilmember 19821989
Lindburg, Dennis J. Lehi Fifteenth Ward Bishop 198386
Lindquist,Cassell J. Lehi Sixth Ward Bishop 19751982
Little, Jessie C. First Mormon Pioneer to explore Lehi and Utah Valley 1847
Little Soldier Name of the Indian Leader who attacked and killed the people on an
Overland Stage west of Lehi in retaliation of Army troops attacking them.1863.
Littlewood, William Member of the First Lehi Choir in 1852
Loader, Mariah Member of the tragic Martin Handcart Company Arrived November 30,
1856.Losee, Abraham
Worked for two years on a church farm in Salt Lake before coming to Lehi. Came to Lehi in 1850 Built a home on the south side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854. Elected First Alderman of Lehi 185354 Lehi Councilor 18541855; 186162
Losee, Isaac Family settled in Lehi in 1851
Losee, Rex In 1953 Opened a Television Sales and Repair Shop on Main Street with
Jack Barnes Instructor of electronics at Utah’s Technical College (Trade Tech).
Lott, Abigail Evans Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051
Lott, Benjamin S. Lehi City Councilor 189495
Lott, Benjamin J. (BJ) Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1981 and 1988 President Lehi Civic Improvement Association 1971 Vice President Lehi Civic Improvement Association 196163 and 196570. Director Lehi Civic Improvement Association 19471960 Lehi City Councilmember 193839; 194446 Lehi City Recorder 194647
Lott, Dean Director Lehi Civic Improvement Association 197285 Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1997
Lott, Donna Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1997
Lott, George First Advertised Plumber of record in Lehi. 1909
Lott, John S. Family settled in Lehi in 1851 Built a home on the south side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854. Assistant Commander Lehi Militia Group that fought in the Tintic War 1856 Lehi Marshal 186162 Lehi City Councilor 185658 Lehi Militia Group called to Echo Canyon later went to Wyoming to help
Lott Smith antics. Sent to help ill fated handcart companies by Brigham Young November 1856
Lott, Kathleen Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 2013 Officer of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers
Lott, LeRoy E.
Lehi City Council Member 19061909; 192833Lott, Morgan S.
Most Known Plumber in Lehi History. He learned plumbing while working atthe Lehi Sugar Factory, and got his start in 1905.
Established his business in 1923 M.S. Lott Plumbing and Heating. Added an new section to his Plumbing Business at 55 West Main in February
1947. Lehi City Council Member 191821
Lott, Permelia Her home was where the Auerbachs store was in Salt Lake Came to Lehi when her husband died. Family settled in Lehi in 1851 Settled Lottville Built a home on the south side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854.
Lott, Robert Bud Director Lehi Civic Improvement Association Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 2013 Member of the Hutchings Museum Collection Committee Collector of Pioneer and Western hardware
Lott, Violet Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1981 and 1988
Loveridge, Alexander Family settled in Lehi in 1851
Loveridge, Edna Smith Reporter and photographer Lehi Free Press Secretary Lehi High School
Mackay, Brent Opened the First Arctic Circle In Lehi on State Street in 1953
Malan, Nahum Oscar Created the first private Gas Station in May 1921. It was on the Southeast
Corner of Center and State.Mallet, Henry
Veteran of the Black Hawk War 186567
Manning, J. Dale First Lehi Fifteenth Ward Bishop 197983
Martins, Jessie B. Lehi Resident who served in the Mormon Battalion 184647
Matthews, William Veteran of the Black Hawk War 186567
Maugh, Robert Member of the Second company of Lehi Militia who were called to Echo
Canyon during the Utah War.McConnell, Elizabeth Gustin
Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051McConnell, George
Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051 Part of a Brigham Young called Lehi team to go to Winter Quarters and bring
LDS converts to Utah 186166McConnell, Henry
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 Member of the Lehi Dramatic Association in 1854.
McConnell, Jehiel Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051 Built a home on the North side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854 Called by Brigham Young to settle Southern Utah in 1853; Released as
second counselor to Bishop Evans.McConnell, William
Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051McClure, Michael
Bishop Lehi Thirteenth WardMcDowell, John R.
Lehi First Ward Bishop 19741974 Lehi Thirteenth Ward Bishop 19741978
McKay, Clyde
Owner of Fashion Cleaners at 101 West Main. Sold his business to Harold Ellison and Alvin Folkerson in December 1947.
Meacham, Jamie Evans Miss Lehi 1992
Mears, Joel Lehi City Councilor 19001903
Meiling, J.O. Lehi City Recorder 192829; 193435
Mellor, Carl Lehi Elementary 5th Grade Teacher Sego Lily Principal Lehi 14th Ward Bishop 19771984 Lehi BusinessmanMellor’s Catering Lehi City Council member Reestablished the Sons of the Utah Pioneers in Lehi Officer Lehi Sons of the Utah Pioneers. Lehi Historian and Donor to the Lehi City Historical Archives. Member of the Lehi Historical Preservation Commission Historical Preservationist”Lehi Hotel” Lehi Historical Tour Guide Tour Guide for Israel and the Biblical Areas.
Mercer, John Built a home on the west side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854.
Merrell, George Lehi Militia Group called to Echo Canyon later went to Wyoming to help
Lott Smith antics. Part of the Lehi Militia called to defend Fort Limhi against the Indians March
8, 1858Merrihew, H.B.
Sold his Drug Store to Gerald Taylor and John Franklin Bradshaw inSeptember 1917.
Merrill, Laurel Hutchings Charter Trustee Member of the John Hutchings Museum 1956
Miller, Elmer Lehi High School Principal 19181920
Miller, William A. Lehi North Stake Presidency 1983 President Utah National Parks Council Boy Scouts of America Lehi Dentist
Mitchell, Dale Lehi Seventh Ward Bishop 198384 Lehi Eighteenth Ward Bishop 19841989
Mitchell, D.R. Lehi High School Principal 19211939
Molen, Frank Veteran of the Black Hawk War 186567 Lehi Militia Group called to Echo Canyon later went to Wyoming to help
Lott Smith antics. 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, 1858Molen, Wesley
Lehi Militia Group called to Echo Canyon later went to Wyoming to helpLott Smith antics.
Part of the Lehi Militia called to defend Fort Limhi against the Indians March8, 1858
Morgan, J. Rulon Lehi City Attorney 194647
Morton, J.B. Lehi Councilor 186162
Moorehead, Elizabeth Thomas Her husband, 2 children and a brother died coming across the plains. Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051 She married Samuel White and the moved to Cedar Fort Moved to American Fork when the soldiers came to Camp Floyd. Called to move to Smithfield.
Was the first Relief Society President of Smithfield.Moorehead, Preston
Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051Mulliner, Samuel
Tanner and a Shoemaker by trade. Settled in Salt Lake in 1850 Purchased a grist Mill in American Fork and had carding mill and a sugar
cane mill making molasses. Mulliner Mill is built and completed by the Mill Pond in 1858. Resided in Lehi the rest of his life.
Murdock, George W. Created Murdock Resort on Utah Lake May 30, 1891.
Murdock, John Sr, Built a home on the south side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854.
Murdock, John R. Family settled in Lehi in 1851 Built a home on the south side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854. Brought first Apple and Peach Trees to Lehi with James W. Taylor and John
R. Murdock in Spring 1855 Served as Lehi Alderman 185455 Lehi’s 3rd Mayor 18611862 Served in the Mormon Battalion 184647 Sent by Brigham Young to help ill fated Handcart companies in November
1856. Led eleven parties from Lehi to bring LDS converts to Utah 18611866 Held the record of crossing the plains in 15 days. Called by Brigham Young in 1864 to be Bishop of Beaver, Utah. He moved
from Lehi to Beaver. Served as Beaver Bishop from 18641877 Beaver Stake President 18771891 Served 8 terms in the Territorial Legislature Served 1 term in the State Legislature Established the Murdock Academy in Beaver; a branch of the Brigham
Young Academy.
Beaver county Probate Judge Colonel in the Beaver County Military District. Buried in Beaver, Utah.
Murdock, Orrice Served in the Mormon Battalion 184647 Family settled in Lehi in 1851 Built a home on the south side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854.
Musser, Mary White Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051
Myers, Joel Lehi City Councilor 189495
Naegle, John Conrad Lehi Resident who served in the Mormon Battalion 184647 Settled the Cold Spring area when he first came to Lehi in 1854 Made fortune from Gold Mines in California Member of the Mormon Battalion Purchased the Saratoga area in 1854 Lehi Councilor 186162
Nattress, David E. Lehi Fourth Ward Bishop 1989
Neil, John Member of the Lehi Dramatic Association in 1854.
Neilson, Lynette Schow Lehi Studentbody President 1979 Lehi Bank Teller First Security Bank and Central Bank
Nielson, Donald V. Lehi First Ward Bishop 19741980
Nielson, Marilyn Anderson Accomplished Piano and Organist. Recorded an album of Piano Music. Director of the Lehi City Senior Citizens for many years. Officer of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers for many years.
Nielson, Vernon K First Lehi Seventh Ward Bishop 19521958
Norberg, Lester M. Lehi Fourth Ward Bishop 19451948
Norton, David Built a home on the North side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854
Norton, Henry Built a home on the North side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854 Part of the Lehi Militia called to defend Fort Limhi against the Indians March
8, 1858 Lehi City Councilor 186162
Norton, John Wiley. Built a home on the North side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854 Lehi City Alderman 18561858; 186162 Lehi City Councilor 185960; 1865; 1876 Lehi City Attorney 186976 Lehi Militia Group called to Echo Canyon later went to Wyoming to help
Lott Smith antics.Norton, Isabell
Member of the Lehi Dramatic Association in 1854.Olmstead, Loren
Veteran of the Black Hawk War 186567Olmstead, Phillip
Family settled in Lehi in 1852 Built a home on the North side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854
Otterson, Nels Sheepherder west of Lehi.
Otterson, P. Hugh Bishop Lehi First Ward 19621968 Lehi City Councilmember 195465 Opened Gateway Furniture store in 1953 at 189 West Main.
Packer, Nathan Built the First Mill at the Mouth of American Fork Canyon in December 1851
Palmer, Donald S. First Lehi Eleventh Ward Bishop 19731979.
Helped on the Eagle Project of Jay D. Hadfield who built a Map, Blueprintand Plan Holder for the Lehi Historical Archives.
Parker, Teddy B. Bishop Lehi Sixth Ward 19591966
Partridge, Charles Built a home on the west side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854.
Partridge, Jonathan Sent by Brigham Young to help ill fated Handcart companies in November
1856.Pearce, David
Veteran of the Black Hawk War 186567Peck, Bruce
Opened the Pacesetter Clothing Store at 101 West Main in 1971.Peck, E. Jay
Lehi City Attorney 197375Peck, Elwyn V.
Lehi Eleventh Ward Bishop 19791983Peck, Clay
Bishop Lehi First WardPeck, Kenneth N.
Bishop Lehi Eighth Ward 1987 Lehi Studentbody President 1966
Peck, Rialeen Berry Born in 1962 Lifelong Lehi Resident Married Cole Peck in 1982. Lehi Business owner with her husband Cole where she served as secretary
out of her home. Long time Primary Worker Secretary of the Lehi High School Booster Club for many years. Died October 2013.
Peet, Don Secretary of the Lehi Civic Improvement Association 19722004
Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1994Peet, Fawn
Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1994Penrod, Cloyd
Businessman Penny’s In Lehi Opened Penny’s 51025 cent Store at 106 West Main in April 1948. Expanded Pennys to have a Toyland Store next door in 1953. Lehi City Fire Chief 195865
Peterson, A. Kent Lehi Ninth Ward Bishop 19781983
Peterson, Alma M. Lehi City Council Member 194647
Peterson Andrew A. Came to Lehi in 1862 Lehi City Councilor 1880; 188390; 189697; serving six terms Served 12 years on the School Board Served on the Lehi Water Board Served two years as general watermaster Served 4 years as a Lehi Policeman Was one of the first stockholder of the Lehi Union Exchange Served as a Directors of the Peoples Coop. Served 31 years as the President of the Illir Scandinavian Saints of Lehi.
Peterson, Andrew F. Fought in the Utah War at Echo Canyon Came to Lehi during the move south Lehi became his home during his journey south.
Peterson, Berl Chief of Police 196381 Police Chief for 18 years. Became regular police officer until his retirement in 1988.
Peterson, Canute Led first expedition to Lehi and surveyed area in 1850 Family settled in Lehi in 1851 Built a home on the west side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854.
Made the first water ditches in Lehi. Became Counselor to Bishop David Evans Member of the First Lehi Library Association 1865 On the first boat wreck on Utah Lake and had to swim to shore. May 1851 Served as Lehi Alderman 18631866 and Lehi Counselor 18591860. Lehi City Treasurer 186366. Called by Brigham Young to settle Ephraim in 1867 Called as the Bishop of the Ephraim Ward in 1867 Called as the First Sanpete Stake President. In 1870 called as the Mission President of Scandinavia
Peterson, Dale Longtime Lehi Blacksmith Director Lehi Civic Improvement Association 195985. Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1989
Peterson, Dan W. Lehi High School Principal 19551958 Superintendent Alpine School District
Peterson, Don A. Lehi City Councilmember 19581969
Peterson, Doris Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 2006
Peterson, Ernest Lehi City Councilmember 194043
Peterson, Fred Lehi City Councilmember 193637
Peterson, George S. Lehi City Judge 193537; 1950 Lehi City Councilmember 193235 Elected to the State Legislature 1950
Peterson, Hannah C. Came to Lehi in 1869 Married Andrew F. Peterson in 1869 Married Andrew F. Peterson in 1869
Set up as Relief Society President in 1907. Married John J. Jones in 1897.
Peterson, Inez Lehi City Treasurer 193443
Peterson, Jared Director Lehi Civic Improvement Association
Peterson, Marie Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1989
Peterson, Mary Ann P. Married Andrew A. Peterson in Germany Walked the entire way across the plains Arrived in Lehi October 1862.
Peterson, Mathias Veteran of the Black Hawk War 186567 Lehi City Council Member 19061909
Peterson, Paul Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 2006
Peterson, Thomas L. Lehi Fourth Ward Bishop 19231926
Peterson, Vere LaMont Lehi Fourteenth ward Bishop
Peterson, Virgil H. Served as Bishop of the Lehi Fifth Ward 19271928 Member of the first Lehi Stake Presidency 19281947 Life Long Democrat Grand Marshall Lehi Roundup 1966 Chairman of the Lehi Coordinating Council for many years. Utah State Legislature Lehi City Councilmember 193437; 194853 Spoke at over 800 funerals Initial Member of the Sons of the Utah Pioneers Officer of the State Mormon Battalion Association President Utah State Beet Grocer’s Association
Director and President of the Lehi Irrigation Company Lehi City Planning Board Utah County Planning Board Farm Security Board Member Lehi War Rations Board during World War II Served on the Board of Directors Hutchings Museum
Phelps, Richard L. Lehi Third Ward Bishop
Phillips, Jean Lauper Born in 1915 in Lehi Graduated from Lehi High School in 1933 Farmed during the great drought of 193435 Rancher in Riverside in 1935 President of the 68th Quorum of the Seventy in 1938 at the age of 23. Farmer and Stock Rancher Raised and Trained fine saddle horses. Organized the Lehi Riding Club in 1942 with 5 other men. Built a home on First East in Lehi.
Phillips, Larry Wayne Born in 1943 in the Old Lehi Hospital Joined the National Guard in Lehi when he was 19 years. Served for over 40 years. Died in 2013
Player, Carolyn Lehi City Councilmember 199093 Officer of the Lehi Chamber of Commerce Longtime Lehi Bank employee working for three different banks.
Pope, Arnold C. Bishop Lehi 10th Ward 197274 Lehi Utah Stake Presidency 19681974 Lehi City Council Member 197881
Powell, Arthur T. Opened the Lehi Block Plant in 1945 with Edward S. Fox.
Powell, Esther Ann Ashton Born in Lehi in 1856 Married Thaddeus Powell Card spun Wool in thread and made cloth. Provided for cloth for her family and others.
Powell, James Q. Came to Lehi in 1856 First to sheep in Utah and Lehi Successful sheep and cattle rancher.
Powell, James T. Lehi City Councilor 187576; 187980
Powell, Leland Lehi City Recorder 193846; 194850 Lehi City Judge 195065 Died as a Lehi City Judge
Powell, Mac Lehi City Fire Chief 199495
Powell, Thaddeus Went into the Sheep Business in 1872. He owned between 2,000 and 4,000
sheep. Bought the Mulliner Mill property in 1884 Sold the Mulliner Mill property for the Lehi Sugar Plant Lehi City Councilor 189495 Director Lehi Commercial and Saving Bank 18931900.
Powell, Wayne Lehi Seventh Ward Bishop 18581868
Powell, William G. Served as Bishop of the Lehi Fifth Ward 1988 Lehi Businessman Powell’s Service station and Auto Repair
Powers, Ora Operated Powers Shoe Store with her husband Tom until their retirement in
January 1977.Powers, Thomas
Lehi City Treasurer 192021 Lehi Civic Improvement Association Organizer and first Vice President
19411946 and 19481960. Director in 1947. Lehi City Fire Chief 193451 Lehi Businessman running Powers Shoe Store which was in business from
1927 until his retirement in January 1977.Pratt, Parley P.
First person to explore and navigate the waters of Utah Lake by Lehi. Dec.1847
Explored around Lehi, over to Cedar Valley, West Mountains, and over toTooele Dec. 1847.
Price, Carma Gray First President of the Leity Club founded in 1956.
Price, Dale Lehi High School Principal 19591980 Lehi Second Ward Bishop
Price, Leland George Lehi Sixth Ward Bishop 19661970 Lehi First Tenth Ward Bishop 197072 Lehi Businessman Owner Price Brothers MarketStarted in 1945
Price, Rex T. Lehi Twelfth Ward Bishop 19791984 Lehi Businessman Owner Super Quality Market
Price, Terry Hunter Lehi Veteran killed in the Vietnam War 1971.
Price, William J. Lehi Businessman and owner Price Brothers MarketOpened it in 1945. Lehi Second Ward Bishop 19691972
Prior, Dean Lehi Football Coach for 25 Years. He also served as the Basketball coach and initiated wrestling at the High
School.. Lehi High School Civics and Government teacher for 39 years 19291969
President of the Lehi Civic Improvement Association 196570 Director of the Lehi Civic Improvement Association 19471964 Lehi’s 28th Mayor 194043; 194647; As mayor initiated the Lehi Civic Improvement Association. Mayor of Lehi during World War II. He served three terms. 194043;
194647. Organized the Civil Defense preparations; Air raids and “blackouts” were
practiced. Lehi correspondent for the Salt Lake Tribune. President of the Lehi Lions Club Directed the Lehi Community Recreation department for fifteen years. Served in the Utah State Legislature 196566 Elected again to the Utah State Legislature in 1971. He died while in office. Governor Calvin Rampton spoke at his funeral.
Pulham, Marvin Director of the Lehi Civic Improvement Association 197280
Racker, Christian Member of the first Lehi Brass Band in 1871.
Racker, Frederick Eugene Born in Lehi in 1877 At age twelve became an apprentice with the Lehi Publishing Company in
1889 At age fourteen became a Clerk and teamster at the Peoples
Cooperative18911897 Volunteered to serve in the Spanish American WarWent to the Philippines. Infected with a serious case of dysentery. Almost died. Returned to a
hospital in San Francisco, Returned and went to work as a miner. Rejoined the Army and served throughout the United States Served as a School Teacher in the army. Died of Dysentery in 1905
Racker, Jacob E. Took over the east businesses at the retirement of his father William Racker
in 1922.Racker, Leonard D.
Took over the west businesses at the retirement of his father William Rackerin 1922.
Established the Winchester Store.Racker, William E.
Lehi City Treasurer 187987 Lehi’s 20th Mayor 19111913 Came to live in Lehi in 1868. Clerk at the local Tithing Office for seven years Worked for the People’s Coop serving as bookkeeper, ten years as
SecretaryTreasurer and Superintendent. Leadership brought the People’sfor successful financial period.
Retired from the People’s Coop to serve a mission to Denmark. Negotiated a buyout of the Peoples Cooperative store on Main Street. The
Racker Mercantile Company opens for business. 1905 Built an addition to his store on the east portion. 1912 Developed a three section business area on the north side of Main Street
called Racker Block. One of the primary proponents of the Lehi Commercial and Savings Bank
and Director in 1891. Owner and Operator of the Union Hotel Director and Chairman of the State Bank of Lehi President and Director of the Utah County Power and Light Company
Radmall, Gregory J. Bishop Lehi Thirteenth Ward 1986
Rappleye, Tunis Built a home on the east side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854. First to have his
home and wall built to eight feet. Built a home on the south side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854. Moved to Sanpete County
Rasmussen, Wesley Lehi City council Member 198892
Ray, Max Lehi City Fire Chief 197881
Raymond, Alonzo Pearls Lehi Resident who served in the Mormon Battalion 184647
Rhodes, Alonzo D Built a home on the south side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854. Lehi City Marshal 18541858 Territory Legislature gives Alonzo Rhodes, Charles Hopkins, Ezekiel
Hopkins permission to build the bridge over the Jordan River January 21,1853
Sent by Brigham Young to help ill fated Handcart companies in November1856.
Revill, Johnny Lehi City Council member 20092016 Emcee, Miss Utah and Miss Lehi Pageants Sings in the group Johnny and the Rebels
Rhodes, Alonzo D. Family settled in Lehi in 1851 Member of the Lehi Militia Group that fought in the Tintic War 1856 Lehi City Marshal 18691871
Richens, Jay E. Lehi First Ward Bishop
Ricks, George A Lehi City Marshal 1947; 195257 Lehi Third Ward Bishop 19421949 Author
Ricks, Howard Lehi City Council Member 194043
Rippy, Hester Founder of the Lehi Rippy Literacy Center Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 2010
Roberts, John T. Jr. Born in 1848
Came to Lehi in 1863 Veteran of the Black Hawk War 186567 Freighted by Team in Nevada after the war. Lehi City Council Member for two terms 189497 Lehi City Treasurer for six terms 18881892. 19001903 17th Lehi City Mayor 190405 Came to Lehi in November 1863. Worked at the People’s Coop and was manager of the Branch on Main
Street for fourteen years. Served on the Lehi School Board for six years. `Served as Chairman President of the 68th Quorum of the Seventy.
Roberts, Joseph Lehi City Marshal 18881890
Robinson, George G. Born in 1869 Moved to American Fork. Worked for Chipmans in American Fork running their mill. Moved to Lehi in 1910 Member of the Lehi City Council 19111917; 192227 Ran the Lehi Roller Mills. 1907 Purchased the recently built Lehi Roller Mill and Elevator company for
approximately $10,000. He also purchased the Garff residence located nearthe mill. May 10. 1920
Robinson, Howard W. Lehi City Councilmember 19581965.
Robinson, Joseph Member of the Second company of Lehi Militia who were called to Echo
Canyon during the Utah War.Rockhill, Nate
Owner and operator of the Log Cabin Saloon and Pool and Billiard Parlor. in19031919.
Rockwell, Christina Olsen Third Wife of Porter Rockwell
Took Porter to Salt Lake until his death. Lived in Lehi after Porter’s Death
Rockwell, Porter Present at the Organization of the LDS Church 1832 Porter’s home in Missouri destroyed by mob 1934 Bartender for Joseph Smith in Nauvoo 1943 Participated in the destruction of the Nauvoo Expositor June 1844 Kills 5 men and wounds another at Nauvoo 1845 after the death of Joseph
Smith. Appointed Brigham Young’s Bodyguard Part of the Advanced group who reaches Salt Lake Valley first. Picture on
the This is the Place Monument Led Mormon Battalion members from California to Salt Lake 1848 Named the State of Deseret Deputy Marshal in 1849. Opened a saloon at Sutter’s Mill in California in 1849 Important member of the Lott Smith Initial Utah War military group Opened the Hot Springs Brewery and Inn at the Point of the Mountain. 1859 Owned the block where the Legacy Center is. Built his home outside the
Lehi Fort. Brought cattle wrestling charges before Brigham Young against Israel Evans.
Israel Evans is excommunicated. In 1866 bought a lot in Salt Lake City from Wells Fargo. Captured the notorious murder Chauncy Millard in 1869
Rodeback, Addie Winn First Lehi Public Librarian 191011
Rogers, Samuel Family settled in Lehi in 1851
Rolfe, Jasper Veteran of the Black Hawk War 186567
Ross, Amanda Purchased the Ross Block of Lehi Main Street with her son William in Fall of
1900.Ross, John Edgar
Settled Lehi in 1853 Veteran of the Black Hawk War 186567 Part of a Brigham Young called Lehi team to go to Winter Quarters and bring
LDS converts to Utah 186166 Did more for Lehi Education than any other man Taught school for 29 years. His school is still existing today Lehi City Councilor 1875. Lehi City Alderman 1876; 188386 Lehi City Recorder 187984; 188792. 189697 1900
Ross, Stephen Veteran of the Black Hawk War 186567
Ross, Stephen W. Lehi City Attorney 1895; 1897; 19051908 Lehi City Judge 19001903
Ross, William Lehi City Postmaster Purchased the Ross Block of Main Street in Fall of 1900
Rothe, Joseph Lehi City Councilmember 195154
Royle, Ann Capstick Born in 1812 Married Henry Royle (died in 1852) Moved to Lehi in 1851 Mother of the First Male Child born in LehiHenry Royle Born in 1851 Married John Mercer(died 1860) Married Samuel Mulliner. Died in 1879.
Royle, Henry Proficient at making adobes. Built the first meeting house in Salt Lake First Explorer of Lehi with Canute Peterson. in early 1850 Came to Sulphur Springs to settle in 1850. Tree fell on him and he had to go
to Salt Lake. Came to Lehi in Spring 1851 Died in early 1852 Father of the First Male Child born in Lehi.
Royle, Henry First Male Child born in Lehi on June 22, 1851. Unveiled the new Pioneer Monument built in honor of the Fort Wall
November 26, 1908Royle, H.M
Lehi Fire Chief 191617Rushton, Kenneth
Lehi City Attorney 197893 Opened his law office in Lehi June 1977 at 46 West Main. Lehi High School Studentbody President 1967
Russon, Eliza Round Born in 1830 Married Lot Russon in 1850 Came to Lehi in 1872 Died in 1908 while her husband was on a mission.
Russon, Dee Ray Lehi City Council member
Russon, Kevin Bishop Lehi 16th Ward Stake Presidency UVU student stake Stake Presidency LDS Missionary training Center
Russon, Lott Sr. First Lehi Old Folks committee 1892 Came to Lehi in 1872 First Elders Quorum President in Lehi. Served for 22 years. Only missed 4 meetings in 22 years.
Russon, Merlin Lehi Fourteenth Ward Bishop 19841988
Russon, Stanford D.
Lehi Fourth Ward Bishop 19771983Sabey, Art
Director Lehi Civic Improvement Association 1971 Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1979 Lehi City Councilmember 19601965
Sabey, Odessa Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1979
Sampson, Garry Born in Delta in 1941 Family Moved to Lehi in 1955 Trained as a Barber Fought as mayor for the continuation of CRSP for Lehi City. Worked for Intermountain Consumer Power Association. 40th Mayor Of Lehi 198283 Lehi City Councilmember 198084 Member of the Lehi Stake Presidency Lehi City Judge Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1983
Sampson, Kaye Stewart Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1983
Savage, David Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051 Elected First Alderman of Lehi 185354
Savage, Levi, Jr. Lehi Resident who served in the Mormon Battalion 184647
Savage, Mary Ann White Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051
Schow, Alvin Lehi Utah Stake President 19771987 Bishop Lehi Fifth Ward 19741977 Bugler for the American Legion Bookkeeper for the Lehi Roller Mills for many years Longtime employee of State Bank of Lehi.
Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 2003Schow, Anchor Carlos
First Lehi Utah Stake President 19281947Schow, Elaine Norman
Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 2003Schow, George Peter
Born in 1853 Worked as a Miner in Little Cottonwood and Bingham mines 1872 Started a business taking agricultural products from Lehi and selling them at
the Mines at Bingham.. Successful Farmer and Dry Farming west of the Jordan River Spent several years in California teaching them the principles of irrigation. Joined the LDS Church in Lehi Counselor to Andrew Fjeld in the Lehi First Ward Bishopric.
Schow, George Sidney First Lehi Man to graduate from the University of Utah
Seeley, Kristy Cox Lehi Public Librarian 2004Present
Sermon, Randy Served as Bishop of the Lehi Fifth Ward
Sharp, Frank E, 33rd Mayor of Lehi 195457 Born in Lehi in 1898 Served as Lehi High School Studentbody President 19171918 Worked for the Utah Idaho Sugar Plant for eight years Served thirtyseven years as District Agent and Collection Manager for Utah
Power and Light. Pushed and Completed bringing sewer to Lehi as Mayor. President of the Lehi Lions Club Member of the Lehi Beautification Committee for many years. Chorister for the Lehi Fourth Ward for many years. Sang at hundreds of church and civic functions throughout the years. Farmer up west of the Lehi Cemetery.
Died in 1967.Sharp, William
Member of the First Lehi Choir in 1852 Member of the Lehi Dramatic Association in 1854
Sharp, William R. Lehi City Councilor 189192
Shaw, Mary Johnson Jackson Came to Lehi in 1868 with her husband John Jackson Jr. Always known as Mother Jackson.
Shelton, Joseph Lehi Ninth Ward Bishop 19701978 Lehi City Council member 198084
Shepherd, G. Kent Lehi Eighth Ward Bishop 197277 Lehi City Council Member 198489
Shock, Duane P. Lehi Sixteenth Ward Bishop 198286 Long time Lehi High School Math Teacher
Simmonds, Henry Family came across the plains in the Israel Evans Company 1857 Member of the Second company of Lehi Militia who were called to Echo
Canyon during the Utah War.Simper, Dan
Owner Dans Drive Inn on Main Street in Lehi.Singleton, Blaine Kenneth
Born in American Fork. Moved to Lehi in 1946 Graduated from Lehi High School in 1947 Attended BYU in Chemistry Veteran of the Korean War 195052 Member of the Utah National Guard 19531966 Worked for Geneva Steel 19531959 Worked for UNSYS Corporation 19591991.
Lehi’s 38th Mayor 197881 Served on the Lehi City Board of Adjustments Served on the Lehi Planning and Zoning Commission Received two Community Service Awards in 1985 and 1986 Bought the first computer system for Lehi CityLarge Burrough B91
computer.Singleton, Kenneth D.
Bishop Lehi Second Ward 19611966Skeen, David
Part of the Lehi Militia called to defend Fort Limhi against the Indians March8, 1858
Skeen, Joseph Lehi Resident who served in the Mormon Battalion 184647 Family settled in Lehi in 1851 Built a home on the south side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854. Served as Lehi City Councilor 18541855
Skeen, Maria Amanda Lehi Resident who served in the Mormon Battalion 184647 (wife)
Skeen, William Lehi Militia Group called to Echo Canyon later went to Wyoming to help
Lott Smith antics. 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, 1858Skinner, J. Wendell
First Lehi Eighth Ward Bishop 19651972Slater, Joseph
Family Came across to Utah in the Daniel Robinson HandcartCompany1860.
Smith, Anna Coleman Born in 1833 Married Joseph J. Smith in 1850. Came to Lehi in 1851.
She died in 1909.Smith, Edward
Lehi City Judge 189293Smith, Emerette
First President of the Athenian Club created in 1909Smith, George H.
Lehi City Councilor 189899Smith, Grant B.
Longtime Dry Farmer and turkey producer Lehi City Councilmember 19581965 Fire Chief Lehi Fire Department 197477, 198289 Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 2007
Smith, James Lehi Sixth Ward Bishop Lehi Volunteer Fireman Lehi Utah Stake President Long time Lehi FarmerCedar Valley Farms. Moved to Cedar Fort.
Smith, Jesse Lehi City Councilors 188790
Smith, John Y. Lehi City Attorney 19011904 State Senator from Lehi.
Smith, Joseph E. Lehi Fourth Ward Bishop 19261937 Lehi City Council Member 193233; 194043 Lehi City Judge 193839
Smith, Joseph F. Dedicates the Lehi Tabernacle May 15, 1910 Attended the Lehi Homecoming June 511, 1911
Smith, Joseph J. Family settled in Lehi in 1851 Built a home on the west side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854.
First Blacksmith of Lehi Member of the Second company of Lehi Militia who were called to Echo
Canyon during the Utah War.Smith, John Y.
Lehi City Attorney 1900Smith, Lewis
Lehi High School Studentbody President 1931 Lehi Volunteer Fireman
Smith, Kaye Louise Passey Married Ronald V. Smith in 1961 They are the proud parents of eight children
Smith, Mearle Lehi High School Business Teacher Lehi Fourth Ward Bishop 19831988
Smith, Robert D. Lehi Eighth Ward Bishop 19771983 Lehi North Stake Presidency Counselor 1983
Smith, Ronald V. Born in Lehi in 1936. Worked at Geneva Steel 195860 Graduated from BYU in 1963 Teacher in Granite School District for over 31 years. In 1969 he bought the small farm where he had grown up and moved back to
Lehi Lehi Eleventh Ward Bishop 198388 Lehi North Stake Young Men President 198891 Lehi City Councilmember 199293 Named the 43rd Lehi City Mayor at the resignation of Guy Cash 19921994.
Smith, Rose Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 2007 Was one of the first people to drive over the new 115 from Lehi
Smith, Samuel T. Family settled in Lehi in 1852
Member of the Second company of Lehi Militia who were called to EchoCanyon during the Utah War.
Built a home on the west side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854.Smith, Sarah Ann Liddiard
Born in 1831 Married to Joseph J. Smith Came to Lehi in 1865 Opens the first permanent Hotel and Restaurant by the Denver and Rio
Grande Railroad. Fall 1881 Taught school at her home (Building is still there.) Died in 1909.
Smith, Stanley Lehi Sixth Ward Bishop 1986 Lehi Utah Stake President
Smith, Wicliffe Veteran of the Black Hawk War 186567
Simmons, William Veteran of the Black Hawk War 186567
Smith, Wicliffe Veteran of the Black Hawk War 186567
Smuin, Katherine Lehi City Treasurer 195460
Snow, William Built a home on the west side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854. Lehi Alderman 185658; 186162
Southwick, Ann Marie Taylor Born in 1841 Married Edward Southwick in 1866 Suffered Asthman Died in 1892.
Southwick, Edward Born 1842 Shoemaker by trade
Came to Lehi in 1871 Worked on building Railroad up American Fork Canyon in 1871 Member of the Lehi School Board Died in 1888/
Southwick, Edward Jr. Born in 1871 Sunday School Superintendent President of the 68th Quorum of the Seventy. City Recorder 18981899 School Trustee from 19071910 Lehi’s 19th Mayor 191011 State Legislature 191314 and 191718 Served in the State Senate from 19191921. Director of the State Bank of Lehi. Real Estate Agent on Main Street Farmer Dairy Inspector for the Utah State Department of Agriculture Mayor during the Lehi Homecoming Celebration June 511, 1911.
Southwick, Ernest Lehi City Marshal 191617
Southwick, Michael President Lehi Civic Improvement Association 19891993 Vice President Lehi Civic Improvement Association 198688 Director Lehi Civic Improvement Association 197285 Longtime Lehi Volunteer Fireman Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1996
Southwick, Michael Vanile Lehi Volunteer Fire Department Lehi Tenth Ward Bishop 1987 Director Lehi Civic Improvement Association 2002present Lehi Utah Stake Presidency Lehi City Council
Southwick, Rex
Lehi City Fire Chief 196669Southwick, Shirley Webb
Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1996Southwick, William
Born in 1835 Came to Lehi in 1857 Worked for farmerslater owned his own farm. Joined the Lehi militia Helped on building the Lehi Meeting House Lehi Police Chief 1858 Member of the Lehi choir. Created the the first ever Old Folks Committee in Lehi in December 1892. It
was started in Lehi and expanded throughout Utah. The first Old Folks Partywas held in Lehi at the Lehi Opera House.
Chairman of the First Old Folks Party ever held in the church in 1892. Served in the position for 20 years. Member of the Dramatic Society of Lehi Watermaster of Lehi President of the Lehi Water District
Spires, John Built a home on the east side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854
Spry, WilliamGovernor of Utah Attended the Lehi Homecoming Celebration June 511, 1911.
Strandring, Edwin Born in 1828 Came to Lehi in 1857 Second Counselor to Bishop Thomas Cutler Went to Court on Polygamy charges in 1888. Died of pneumonia in 1888
Standring, Judd Edward Member of the Lehi Dramatic Association in 1854.
Standring, Rebecca Born in 1828
Married to Edwin Strandring Came to Lehi after the move south during the Utah War Member of the Home Dramatic Association Secretary in the First Lehi Relief Society Presidency 1868. Second President of the Relief Society of Alpine Stake 18791913
Stanley, Robin Hutchings Played in the Hutchings Orchestra Board of Directors of John Hutchings Museum Member of the Hutchings Museum Collection Committee Employed at Bank of American Fork in Lehi Started working at State Bank of Lehi for Alvin Schow. Lehi Chamber of Commerce Officer. Expert in minerals and rocks and has a large collection.
Stewart, Boyd S. Lehi Seventh Ward Bishop 19681973 Lehi West Stake President 19831990 Lehi BusinessmanSuper Quality Market
Stewart, John Born in 1827 Moved to Camp Floyd in 1859 Moved to Lehi in 1868 Carpenter Died in 1898
Stewart, Lee Director Lehi Civic Improvement Association 19942004
Stewart, Lydia Rolf Born in 1831 Married John Stewart in 1851 Came to Lehi in 1868 Died in 1912
Stewart, Raymond Established the Stewart Lumber Company north of the Lehi Rodeo Grounds
in 1945.
Stoddart, Robert Member of the First Mormon Handcart Company. Edmund Ellsworth was
the Captain. Arrived September 26, 1856 First Hotel Proprietor of the Union Hotel on State Street in 1891.
Stoker, John First Lehi Fourth Ward Bishop 19031923 Lehi City Treasurer 191011
Stoney, Robert Member of the Lehi Dramatic Association in 1854.
Strasburg, G. Bryant Lehi Second Ward Bishop 19721977
Strasburg, George T. Charter Trustee Member of the John Hutchings Museum 1956 Lehi Civic Improvement Association Director 19481971 Lehi City Councilmember 195055
Strong, James W. Raise in the Black Hills of South Dakota Lehi First Ward Bishop 198085 Lehi Utah Stake Presidency John Hutchings Museum Tour Guide and Mineral Expert Member of the John Hutchings Museum Collection Committee
Sudweeks, Sherral Bishop Lehi Seventh Ward 19841989
Sunderland, Reed Lehi Jr. High School Science Teacher Lehi Seventh Ward Bishop 19731978 Lehi City Council member 196673
Swain, Edna Lehi Public Librarian 19681978
Swenson, Calvin H. Born December 3, 1916. Lehi Sixth Ward Bishop 19521959 Chairman of State Bank of Lehi
35th Mayor of Lehi 196669 Grew up in Pleasant Grove. Graduated from BYU in Political Science in 1939 Started his Banking career at the State Bank of Pleasant Grove. Married a Lehi girl Ila Schow in 1939 Moved to Lehi in 1946 and joined State Bank of Lehi as cashier. President and director of the State Bank of Lehi. President of the Lehi Lion Club President of the Chamber of Commerce Chairman of the Lehi Hospital Board Chairman Lehi Planning and Zoning Committee Directly involved in the changing of State Bank of Lehi to Deseret Bank. Executive Committee of the Western Independent Bankers Association. Served as President of the Utah Banker’s Association. Lehi Stake High Council Stake Mission President Member of the Provo Temple Presidency and Temple Sealer. Workworking was his favorite pastime.
Swenson, Ila Schow Born in Lehi High School Teacher at Spanish Fork High School. Had to resign her
contract when she go married. Only single women could teach school. Married Calvin Swenson. in 1939.
Taylor, Ann Rogers Member of the Lehi Dramatic Association in 1854. During the Smallpox epidemic in Lehi, she risked her life by vaccinating every
child in Lehi and taking care of the sick.Taylor, David
Lehi Militia Group called to Echo Canyon later went to Wyoming to helpLott Smith antics.
Part of the Lehi Militia called to defend Fort Limhi against the Indians March8, 1858
Taylor, Gerald R.
In September 1917 purchased Merrihew Drug store with John FranklinBradshaw.
Bought out Lehi Drug Company from John Franklin Bradshaw with hisbrother Stan Taylor in 1927..
Ran the Lehi Drug Company portion on Main Street (Stan ran the State StreetDrug.
In 1959, after 41 years of business, sold his business to his soninlaw AbelJ. Ekins.
Taylor, Herbert Lehi City Treasurer 19141920
Taylor, James W. Brought the first Apple and Peach Trees to Lehi with Abram Hatch and John
R. Murdock Spring 1855. First Stage Manager for the Lehi Dramatic Association 1854. Member of the First Lehi Library Association 1865 President of the People’s Coop Lehi City Alderman 185962 Lehi City Councilor 185658
Taylor, Martha Ann Fox Born in 1844 Came to Lehi in 1860 Married Samuel R. Taylor in 1861 Named to the First Old Folks Committee in Lehi Member of the First Ward Relief Society Presidency Politically Active. Parents of 15 children.
Taylor, Oscar Member of the Lehi Dramatic Association in 1854.
Taylor, Robert Lehi City Marshal 1906
Taylor, Samuel Rogers Born in 1840 Came to Lehi in 1853
Helped build the first Lehi Meeting House Married Martha Ann FoxOne of the first marriages from Lehi in the
Endowment House. Police Captain in 1871 Veteran of the Black Hawk War 186567 Member of the first Lehi Bass Band in 1871. Served for 20 years. Member of the Old Enough Band Served for 20 years. Lehi 12th Mayor 18891890 Served as Lehi Alderman 1880; 188788 Served as a Lehi Councilor 187986;18981903 Lehi City Judge 19061909 Died September 1, 1911
Taylor, Stanley M. Chairman of the American Legion Veterans Ballpark Committee 1952 Lehi City Recorder 192425 26th Mayor of Lehi 193435 World War I veteranfought in the trenches of France. Pharmacist 1921 Became a partner in Lehi Drug Company Managed State Street Drug Store 19261961. Formed Hawks Drug Company which became Salt Lake Drug Company in
Salt Lake. He was a charter member of the Lehi Lions Club Founding Member of the Lehi Civic Improvement Association Helped organize the Lehi Post of the American Legion. Served as chairman of six of the Lehi Ward Bond Drives during World War
II. Served as commander of the Commander of the Local American Legion
Post from 19411947.Taylor, Thomas
Had an early Lehi Home Business in fashion Started the First Lehi Business with Brother William in Fall 1861 President of the First Dramatic Association in LehiStarted in 1854
Lehi City Recorder 18541858Taylor, William Whitehead
Born in 1928 Helped build the Salt Lake 15th Ward Meeting House Excavated for the Salt Lake Temple Saw the Salt Lake Temple Cornerstone laid and Dedicated Moved to Lehi in 1853 Fairy and Dairy Famer Had an early Lehi Home Business in fashion Started the First Lehi Business with Brother Thomas in Fall 1861. Member of the Lehi Dramatic Association in 1854. Named Manager. Also
served as Secretary. People’s Cooperative is formed by Thomas R. Cutler and William W. Taylor
in anticipation of the railroad coming to Lehi. This is one of the mostimportant businesses to come to Lehi.
Member of the Lehi Militia Died in 1907
Terry, Harold Longtime Lehi City Police Officer Shot in Duty, but survived Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 2012
Terry, Karen Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 2012
Thayn, Ronald E. Lehi Third Ward Bishop 19771979 Lehi West Stake Presidency 19831989
Thomas, Blaine Lehi City Council Member 19701975
Thomas, Clairborne Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051 First Judge of Election 1853 Bought a skiff and started first Fishing enterprise in Lehi Winter 1850.
Thomas, David S.
Chairman of the Construction of the Lehi Meeting House Fall 1854Thomas, Daniel C.
Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051Thomas, Daniel Stillwell
Born in 1805 Family settled in Lehi in 1852 Built a home on the west side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854. Served as a School Board Trustee Build the First Lehi SchoolThurmin School
Thomas, Daniel W. Veteran of the Black Hawk War 186567 Lehi City Councilor 195658
Thomas, Jane Gaither Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051
Thomas, Joseph A. Lehi City Marshal 186768,1893; 189699 Lehi Militia Group called to Echo Canyon later went to Wyoming to help
Lott Smith antics. Part of the Lehi Militia called to defend Fort Limhi against the Indians March
8, 1858Thomas, Martha Paine
Wife of Daniel Stillwell Thomas Served as a Counselor in the First Lehi Relief Society Presidency.
Thomas, Myra Amanda Clark Born in Lehi in 1854 Expertise in Needle Work Excellent Saddle Horse Rider Went to every funeral in Lehi..Felt it was her duty. Died in 1900 two days after the birth of her last child.
Thomas, Preston Family settled in Lehi in 1851 Member of the Lehi Fort Committee Created Feb. 17, 1854. Built a home on the west side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854.
Served as Lehi Alderman 195455 First Teacher in Lehi in the Log Cabin School House Fall 1851. Member of the Second company of Lehi Militia who were called to Echo
Canyon during the Utah War. Elected as one of the first Lehi School District Board Members 1854
Thurgood, Debbie Cullimore Amateur Historian and Scientist Amateur PhotographerSeveral of her photographs of birds are featured at
the John Hutchings Museum. John Hutchings Museum Record Keeper and Docent Profession Quilt maker and a teacher of sewing at the John Hutchings
Museum. Direct Descendent from Lehi Pioneers.
Thurman, David J. Member of the first Lehi Bass Band in 1871. Lehi City Attorney 189293; 1898 Lehi City Judge 19181920
Thurman, George William Born in 1843 Worked for the Overland Stage in 1864 Transferred to Fairfield for the stage in 1865 Fought in the Black Hawk War 186869 Taught school in Lehi 186970 Taught school in Cedar Fort 187071 Taught school in Lehi Director and creator of the Lehi Brass Band in 1871. First Lehi Sexton. Surveyed new cemetery with Israel Evans. Murdered by a student on Christmas Eve at the Thurman School 1871
Thurman, Samuel R. First President Young Mens Mutual Improvement Association April 23. 1875 Lehi City Alderman 187277; 187980 Lehi City Attorney 188586 Became Lehi’s 8th Mayor with the resignation of Mayor William Winn in
1877. Reelected for another term in 188182. Resigned in 1882. Instrumental in forming the Democratic Party in Utah Formed the Sagbrush Democratsfirst mayor party in Utah Utah State Democratic Chairman for many years Ran for United States Congress but was defeated Member of the Utah Supreme Court Served eight terms on the Utah Territorial Legislature. Strong supporter of Women’s Right to vote and other issues. Went to Law School in Ann Arbor Michigan. Moved from Lehi To Provo to dedicate himself to the Law Profession. Formed a Law Firm with David Evans Jr. Served an LDS Mission to England.
Timothy, Hyrum Lehi City Marshal 1892
Titcomb, Luke Moved to Lehi in 1852 Built a home on the west side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854. Member of the Second company of Lehi Militia who were called to Echo
Canyon during the Utah War. Served as the Cook Helped build the Meeting House. Served at the Janitor Farmer Died in 1913
Trane, Eliza Maria Howes Born in 1849 Moved to Lehi in 1854 Married Thomas F. Trane Mother of eight children
Trane, Thomas F. Born in 1846 Came to Lehi in 1860resided for 52 years Hauled freight for Brigham Young 1864 Veteran of the Black Hawk War 186567 Worked on building the Transcontinental Railroad
Present that the driving of the Golden Spike. Bingham Miner Lehi City Treasurer 189899 Lehi City Councilor 189193 Member of the Lehi School Board.
Trinnaman, Thomas Lehi City Marshal 193839
Tripp, George Born in 1926 in Hinckley, Utah Grew up on a ranch in Callao. Graduated from Lehi High School in 1944 Served in the Merchant Marines from 194547 Went to work in the home building industry after the war. Worked as a Lehi City electrician 194951 Worked for the Lehi Post Office from 19511981 for thirty years. Worked for Alpine School District as a cabinet maker 19811990 Named Alpine School District’s employee of the year for 198990 41st Mayor of Lehi 198489 Board of Directors John Hutchings Museum Bishop Lehi First Ward 19681974 Served as President of the Timpanogos Special Service District 198486 Served as vicechairman and secretary Treasurer of the Mountainland
Council of government. 198789 Served as Vicechairman of the Utah County Council of Governments
198788 Patriarch UVU Single Stake President Lehi Civic Improvement Association 199499 Vice President Lehi Civic Improvement Association 198993 Director Lehi Civic Improvement Association 198188 and 20002004 Longtime Lehi Post Office employeeStarted out delivering the mail on
bicycle. Actively Involved in the 1990 remodeling of the Memorial Building for the
John Hutchings Museum.
Veteran of World War II. Served on the Utah County Planning Commission beginning in 1991. Served
as Vicechair in 199394. Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 2004
Tripp, Shirley Jean Peterson Married George Tripp in 1948 Raised six children in Lehi. Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 2004
Tucker, Valten J. Lehi West Stake Presidency 19891990 Lehi West Stake President 1990 LDS Japan Mission President
Tuckett, Arden F. Lehi First Ward Bishop 1989 Lehi Businessman Lehi Bakery
Turner, Alfred Veteran of the Black Hawk War 186567
Turner, Blanche Lehi City Treasurer 194445; 194853
Turner, Clemn Lehi City Marshal 194351, 19581961 Lehi City Judge 196668
Turner, James Lehi City Councilor 18921893
Turner, Wesley Member of the Lehi Jaycees. Lehi Chairman of the 1953 Get Out the Vote Campaign. Pilot Member of the Lehi Volunteer Fire Department.
Urry, Calvin Member of the Lehi Volunteer Fire Department Bishop Lehi 16th Ward 1989
Van Dyke, William
Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051 Member of the Lehi Dramatic Association in 1854.
Van Wagoner, Richard As a Boy Scout, he received his Eagle and receiver every Merit Badge
available. Received his M.S. degree from BYU in 1970.A clinical audiologist. He was
the owner of Mountain West Hearing Center in Salt Lake City. Author LehiPortrait of a Utah Town Created the Lehi Archives at the Lehi Library. Wrote a series of articles on the History of Lehi called Yesteryear collection.
The collection was donated to the Lehi City Historical Archives. Inducted into the Lehi High School Hall of Fame Fall 2002 The coauthor of "A Book of Mormons," he also authored "Mormon
Polygamy: A History," "Lehi: Portraits of a Utah Town," "Sidney Rigdon: APortrait of Religious Excess" and "Pioneering Lehi City: A 150year PictorialHistory."
Lehi City voted to publish the book “Lehi: Portraits of a Utah Town” onDecember 13, 1988 city council meeting. 4,000 copies were printed for$76,000.
His "Lehi: Portraits of a Utah Town," was recognized by the MormonHistory Association as "the best biography in the field of Mormon history in1995," and also awarded the Best Book Award by the John WhitmerHistorical Society.
He also received an Award of Merit from the American Association for Stateand Local History in 1997 for his"contributions to the understanding of Utahhistory."
The Utah Historical Society awarded him the Media Award for his fiveyear"Lehi Free Press" feature, "Lehi Yesteryears.
He was a founding member of the Lehi Historical Preservation Commissionand also served as the Lehi City Historical Archivist.
He is one of the principals responsible for the Veterans Memorial Buildingrestoration and the old Lehi Railroad Station restoration, the Porter Rockwellstatue and plaza.
A member of the Board of Editors of both Signature Books and the "UtahHistorical Quarterly," he has published extensively on Western American andMormon history.
Created the Lehi Mayor Wall at Lehi City Hall.Wadsworth, Thomas
First real Doctor opens his shop in 1881.Wadsworth, Thomas J.
Lehi City Treasurer 190408Wagner, Kenneth
Lehi High School Basketball Coach who won the 2A Basketball Tournamentin 1983.
Wagstaff, Brent Large Donator of Pioneer Books, Patriotic Books and Cabinets to the Lehi
Historical Archives.Walker, Betty Lou
Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 2001Walker, Dale
Lehi Volunteer Firemen for many years Superintendent of the Lehi Water Department for many years. Led the overhaul of the Water System under the Westring Adminstration. Director Lehi Civic Improvement Association 198699 Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 2001
Wall, G.A. Lehi City Judge 192425; 192833
Walton, Susan Taught school for 35 years at Lehi Elementary children’s books Family donated items to the Lehi City Historical Archives in her name.
Wanlass, Jackson C. Lehi City Council Member 193839
Wanlass, Louis Glen President of the Lehi Jaycees Lehi Second Ward Bishopric
Lehi City Volunteer Fireman Lehi City Councilman 194647 BusinessmanRan a Chevron gas station on 100 East Main Street for 40 years Lehi High School Studentbody President 192829
Wathen, Gundrun Lehi Public Librarian 19401968 Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1992
Wathen, Orlin In 1953, Orlin moved his Modern Shoe Repair to a larger building at 36 West
Main. In May 1979, Orlin opened a new twostory minimall at Third Weat and
Main. It included apartments, laundramat, and several other businesses.Watkins, A.V.
Lehi City Attorney 192829Watkins, Janeen N.
Lehi Public Librarian 19742004Webb, Armond E.
Counselor Lehi Stake Presidency 19471968 In 1944 he purchased the former People’s Coop property and then sold
them piece by piece. Kept the People’s store which he reopened under his management.
Webb, Bruce L. Lehi Second Ward Bishop 19771983 Lehi Utah Stake Presidency Brigham Young University Professor
Webb Ernest N. Lehi Jeweler and Businessman Lehi Second Ward Bishop 19371946 Director of the Lehi Civic Improvement Association 19471963
Webb, George Born in 1839 Came to Lehi in 1864 Promoter, Editor and Owner of the Lehi Banner newspaper June 1, 1891.
Served as the Lehi City Attorney Elected as a Lehi City Alderman 18771880; 188186; 188990 One of the original Members of the Commercial Club and one of the
founders 22 May 1905 Purchased the Curfew Bell in September 1887. (in front of Fire Dept.) Had a Priesthood calling to take and dress the dead. He was called as Second Councilor in the First Young Men’s Presidency in
Lehi. He investigated with James Gardner and Isaac Fox the Organ for the Lehi
Tabernacle. Served as Precinct Judge He was one of the first directors of the Lehi
Commercial and Saving Bank. He was a member of the Lehi Cattlemen’s Association. He ran Mulliner’s Mill by the Mill Pond. He was one of the investors and founders of the Lehi Roller Mills. Served as Lehi eleventh Mayor 188788. He was President of the Lehi Banner when it opened in 1891. Elected to the Territorial Legislature 1884 Served as a Delegate to two Constitutional Conventions Served as a School Trustee for 19 years Served as a Utah County Commissioner President of the Lehi Irrigation Company for 15 years Director of the Utah Banking Company Lehi City Judge 19121917 Vice President and director of the Peoples Cooperative President of the 127th Quorum of the Seventy.
Webb, George G. Lehi City Councilmember 191011
Webb, Hannah Grace Born in 1831 Skilled in Braiding straw into hats Married John Stakes Web in 1854 Mother of Nine Children
Hard times in the beginning years in Lehi Died in 1904.
Webb, Harriet Grace Born in 1841 Married William Webb in 1864 Came to Lehi in 1864 Mother of 12 children Died in 1911
Webb, John Stokes Born in 1831 Came to Lehi in 1855 Lived in a DugOut Farmer General Watermaster of the Lehi Irrigation Company Strong Democrat and supporter of the Democratic Party in Lehi Scholar of American Government and the American Presidency Died in 1899.
Webb, Lynn R. Lehi City Councilmember 194857
Webb, Mary Ann Ward Born in 1840 In 1865 married George Webb and moved to Lehi Had nine children President of the Lehi Primary First President of the Lehi Branch of the Women’s Suffrage Association.
Webb, Norma First President of the newly formed Lehilan Club in 1953.
Webb, Robert J. Lehi First Ward Bishop 19611962
Webb. R. Ward Lehi First Ward Bishop 19471956
Webb, Thomas He was one of the original Commercial Club Members
Raised sheep for 37 years. At one point he had 5,000 head of sheep. He was owner of the Lehi Slaughtering Company As Mayor, he signed into law Prohibition in August 1909 even though he
voted against it. He Was Vice President of Lehi Commercial and Savings Bank in 19051929 In July 1905, he was appointed chairman of the Lehi Roller Mills. He was on the Lehi City Council from 19041905; 191213 He was the 18th Mayor of Lehi 19061909. Director of the Standard Knitting Factory He was a charter member of the Lehi Commercial Club He lived in the at 388 North 200 North. Lehi City Judge 192627; 1934
Webb,Walter Grand Marshall of the Lehi Roundup 1967 (98 years old)
Webb, William Born in 1843 Came to Lehi in 1864.
West, Roy Organizer and Director of the Lehi Civic Improvement Association 194146
Westring, Harold D. Born in Benjamin, Utah World War II veteran. Wounded in action and released. Utah State Prison Guard Deputy Utah County Assessor Radio Dispatcher for Utah Highway Patrol Moved to Lehi in 1946. Lehi City Councilmember 195457 Lehi’s 34th Mayor 19581965 As Mayor upgraded all the water lines and the distribution system at
Schoolhouse springs. As Mayor led the creation with other communities of the Intermountain
Consumer Power Systems and the purchase of power from Glen Canyonand Flaming Gorge Dams.
Secretary of Intermountain Consumer Power Association Established standard salary schedules and uniform pay and leave schedules
for city employees. Adjutant of the Lehi’s Post 19 American Legion group. Moved to Grantsville to be by his son. Funeral held in Lehi in February 1978.
Whimpey, John N. 27th Mayor of Lehi 193839 Came from Ohio early in his life. Became a fulltime farmer at the age of 13 In 1914 he had a farm of 150 acres near Saratoga. Worked at Geneva Steel Company when it opened and retired in 1946. Long term chairman of the board of directors of Utah Valley Hospital He was on the Board of Directors of the Utah Lake Distributing Company
which controlled the lake’s water rights.Whimpey, Kenneth
Lehi City Councilmember 197073Whipple, Byron
Lehi Studentbody President 1924Whipple, Edison
One of the Founders of the short lived Socialist Party in Lehi 1901Whipple, Gay
Built the 80 foot flagpole erected for the Statehood of Utah January 4, 1895.Whipple, Robert John
One of the Founders of the short lived Socialist Party in Lehi 1901 Lehi City Council Member 191011; 192227 Born in 1869 Came to Utah in 1851 Ran a Saw Mill in Big Cottonwood Canyon Came in 1892 to work on the Sugar Factory Lehi First Ward Bishop 19201928 Counselor to Bishop Andrew Fjeld President of the Young Mens Association.
Whipple, Susie Winn Born in Lehi in 1874 Married Robert John Whipple in 1896 Mother of 6 children Secretary of the Democratic Party Secretary of the Womens Suffrage Association Delegate to the first State Democratic Party Convention in 1896
White, Francis Ann Thomas Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051
White, Joel William Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051 Built a home on the North side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854 Joel W. White of Sulphur Springs became the first man from the South to
use the new road around the point of the mountain. November 1850.White, John Griggs
Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051 First Death in Lehi. First Burial in the Pioneer Cemetery
White, Lucy Baley Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051
White, Lucille Johnson Evans Grew up in Lehi Junction. Lehi City Treasurer under four Mayors from Mayor Westring through Mayor
Colledge. 196476 Retired on July 20, 1976.White, Samuel D.
Member of the first settlement of Lehi at Sulphur Springs Winter 185051 Elected First City Counselor 185354
Wield, John Member of the First Lehi Choir in 1852
Wilcox, F. One of the Founders of the short lived Socialist Party in Lehi 1901
Wilcox, Hylund D. Veteran of the Black Hawk War 186567
Willes, Alzina Lucinda
Born in 1834 Came to Lehi and settled Lottville with her mother Permelia Lott in 1851 Married William Sidney Willes in 1852 Mother of 9 children Died in 1910
Willes, Douglas Designated Superintendent of the New Sewer System in 1954. The Water
system was combined with the System System and he was appointed jointsuperintendent.
Willes, Ira J. Lehi Resident who served in the Mormon Battalion 184647 Family settled in Lehi in 1851 Married Malissa Lott Smith Willeswidow of the prophet Joseph Smith. Built a home on the south side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854. Killed while driving a wagon with logs that turned over into Dry Creek on
Bridge road.Willes, Lyman Benjamin
Born 1859 in Salt Lake City Moved to Lehi and was a lifetime resident Lehi City Judge 189192 Lehi City Attorney 192527 Gifted Carpenter Sheared Sheep in the spring months. First man in the territory to discontinue using blades and to adopt the
machine for shearing sheep. He built a number of shearing plants and had supervision of crews while
shearing. He helped build the Lehi Sugar Factory, and obtained employment
there each year during the sugar campaign. Hauled Limestone from Pelican Point President of a Civil Government instruction class prior to 1891
Willes, John S.
Lehi City Councilor 189697 Lehi 15th Mayor of Lehi 189899 Ran on a campaign of bringing prohibition to Lehi.
Willes, Malissa Lott Smith Born January 9, 1924 Married to Joseph Smith in 1843. Lived in home with Emma and Joseph Came to Utah in 1849 Married Ira John Willes in May 1849 Settled in Lottville with husband and with mother Permelia Lott Mother of 7 children Died in 1898
Willes, W.S.S. Born in 1819 Family settled in Lehi in 1851 Lehi Resident who served in the Mormon Battalion 184647 Claims were that he was the actual one who found the gold at Sutter’s Mill.. Built a home on the south side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854. Built first home in Lehi with a Board Floor Elected First City Counselor 185354, Lehi City Councilor 185662; 186768 Member of the First Lehi Library Association 1865 Captain of the Lehi Militia Group that fought in the Tintic War 1856 Captain of the Lehi Militia Group called to Echo Canyon later went to
Wyoming to help Lott Smith antics. Captain of the Lehi Militia called to defend Fort Limhi against the Indians
March 8, 1858 President of the 68th Quorum of the Seventy Called to save Handcart companies scattered along the frontier in snow Brought first bees to Lehi.three Hives. Surveyed and Built spring Creek Ditch Made Jewelry of gold pieces from Sutters Mill Died in 1871 of injuries of a saw mill accident.
Wilson, Bert
Lehi Volunteer Fireman Vice President Lehi Civic Improvement Association 2000present Director Lehi Civic Improvement Association 198999 Lehi 9th Ward Bishop BYU Single Ward Bishop Lehi Utah Stake Presidency 1987 Lehi City Mayor
Wilson, Joyce S. Lehi City Treasurer 197693
Wilson, Ned F. Lehi City Recorder 19581975 Lehi City Fire Chief 199093
Wines, Ira D. One of the primary proponents of the Lehi Commercial and Savings Bank in
1891. Donated the one block land for the Wines Park in Lehi in memory of his wife
who died. Pony Express Rider Overland Stage Coach Driver Ruby Valley, Nevada Rancher. Instrumental in settling Nevada.
Wing, Alva H. Lehi Mortician President and Organizer of the First Civic Improvement Association 194146;
Director 1947. Lehi City Councilmember 193637
Wing, Alva Ralph Longtime MorticianWing Mortuary Bishop Lehi Fifth Ward 19771983 Lehi Utah Stake Presidency 19741977 Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 2011 Lehi City Council Member 195865
Wing, George Lehi City Fire Chief 191213
Lehi City Marshal 191213Wing, Glen
Lehi Studentbody President 1930Wing, John William
Veteran of the Black Hawk War 186567Wing, John William Jr.
Born in Lehi in 1870 Lehi City Councilmember 19141917 Bred Percheron Stallions in Lehi . One of the pioneers in pure breeding of
horses. Representative of Beneficial Life Insurance in Utah, Idaho and Canada. President of the YMMIA President of the 68th Quorum of the seventy Counselor to Bishop James H. Gardner of the Lehi Second Ward
Wing, Lenard A. Lehi Eleventh Ward Bishop 1988 Lehi North Stake Presidency Chairman Lehi District Boy Scouts of America Lehi Mortician Wing Mortuary
Wing, Rachel Evans Born in Lehi in 1874 Married John William Wing Jr. in 1898 Had Four Children.
Wing, Willa Hadfield Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 2011
Winn, George Member of the Lehi Militia Group that fought in the Tintic War Indian
Casualty of the Tintic War. Killed south of Pelican Point in Feb. 1856 Buried in the old Pioneer Cemetery.
Winn, John Located in Lehi in 1852 Built a home on the south side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854.
Winn, John T.
Lehi City Recorder 19021909 Lehi City Treasurer 19081909
Winn, William H. Born in 1833 Came to Lehi in 1855 Veteran of the Black Hawk War 186567 Part of the Lehi Militia called to defend Fort Limhi against the Indians March
8, 1858 Member of the First Lehi Library Association 1865 Lehi City Alderman 186368 Lehi’s Seventh Mayor. Served Two different terms 18691874 and 1877. One of the youngest Mayors of Lehi. City Hall Building Committee 1877 Resigned as Mayor after being called to serve an LDS mission in 1877 Became wealthy raising sheep with partner William Clark Sent by Brigham Young to help ill fated Handcart companies in November
1856. Counselor to Bishop David Evans for eleven years Counselor to Thomas R. Cutler for five years until his death Died in 1881 of an appendicitis at the age of 51
Winn, William H. Jr. Lehi City Councilor 188990
Winslow, Gerald R. Lehi City Recorder 195051
Wise, Samuel Family settled in Lehi in 1851
Woffinden, Duane Bishop Lehi Fifth Ward 196268 Lehi City Council member 197680 Worked for Utah Power and Light
Woffinden, R. Thomas Lehi Fourth Ward Bishop 19561964
Woodhouse, John
Lehi City Alderman 186768; 187172; 188182 Lehi City Councilor 188788; 189193 Lehi City Attorney 188788 Lehi City Judge 189899
Woodhouse, John D. Born in 1830 Came to Utah in 1852 Moved to Beaver Moved from Beaver to Lehi in 1864 Lehi City Councilmember 1906 Lehi Marshal 1906; 19091910 Served as the Lehi Justice of the Peace on term
Woodward, Frances (Frank) Lehi Resident who served in the Mormon Battalion 184647
Wooton, O. DeVere Lehi City Attorney 193639; 194852
Worlton, Ann Bronelson Married John Worlton in 1877(His second wife) Mother of 11 Children Died in 1902.
Worlton, David T. Lehi Seventeenth Ward Bishop 1988
Worlton, Dean T Principal Of Lehi High School 195859 Lehi Second Ward Bishop 196669 Lehi Utah Stake President 19681977 Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1982 LDS Mission President Lehi Studentbody President 1932
Worlton, Donald Dr. Lehi Dentist. Opened a new dentist office at 588 East Main in July 1977.
Worlton, Fred Dr.
Purchased the Lehi Hospital building in 1925 and created the Hospital. Captain of the Black Hawk Veterans in 1950
Worlton, Ivy Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 1982
Worlton, John Born in 1846 Came to Utah in 1858 Moved to Camp Floyd in 1859 Veteran of the Black Hawk War 186567 Moved to Lehi in 1860 Had fourteen children Died in 1906
Worlton, Ralph Opened the Ralph’s Cafe and Lodge Room in March 1946 at 198 East State.
Worlton, William L. Dr. General Chairman of the Lehi Centennial Committee in 1950 Dentist in Lehi. Had his office at 82 West Main.
Worthen, Richard H “Rick” Lehi City Councilmember 19781981 Lehi City Judge 198193
Worthington, Sheldon Lehi High School Principal 19962005
Wright, Donald Lehi City Council Member 195152
Yates, Albert L. Lehi City Recorder 19161921
Yates, Don Bishop Lehi Tenth Ward 198387
Yates, Thomas Alfred Owner of the Lehi Confectionary 19201928
Yates, William Served as a Lehi City Councilor 18691874
Zimmerman, Carol Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 2002
Zimmerman, George Built a home on the east side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854 Lehi City Councilor 189899
Zimmerman, John Family settled in Lehi in 1852 Built a home on the east side of the Old Lehi Fort in 1854 Veteran of the Black Hawk War 186567 Lehi City Alderman 18691871 Lehi Councilor 186162 First Toll Collector Jordan River Bridge 1853. Called by Brigham Young to lead wagons to help Salt Lake Valley residents
to move south. Adjutant of the Utah Militia One of the first Policeman in Lehi He served as supervisor of Road. He helped build the first telegraph lines in Utah Large Stockholder of ZCMI Treasurer of the Peoples Coop for many years.
Zimmerman, John W. Director Lehi Civic Improvement Association 194758 Lehi City Councilmember 194853
Zimmerman, Josephene Opened her new Jo’s Fashion at 155 West Main. (Beauty Salon)
Zimmerman, Karl Lehi Acting Chief of Police 198183 Lehi Chief of Police and longtime officer. Grand Marshal Lehi Roundup 2002
Zimmerman, Margaret Laura Lamb Member of the Lehi Dramatic Association in 1854.
Zimmerman, S. Rex Counselor Lehi Utah Stake Presidency 19681974