In 1962, Garff Hall (formerly the Lehi Opera House) was razed by local pharmacist Abe Ekins. Ekins planned to construct a new building to house a...
On Jan. 24, four members of the American Fork American Legion Post 49 traveled to the Fort Douglas Military Museum in Salt Lake City to place...
Each time I drive down Main Street and pass Hutch’s Appliance, I feel a lump in my throat. It’s sad to see this longtime Lehi business close...
On Saturday, December 7, members of the Lehi City Council, city officials, and the family of Paul Kay Peterson met at Dry Creek Reservoir to name...
On Saturday, December 7, over 300 high school students from both Skyridge and Lehi High Schools gathered at Lehi High School to escort 150 local elementary students for...
With the passing of Dale H. Price, the local educational community lost a great leader, mentor, colleague and friend. I had the opportunity to be a student at Lehi High...
One of my grandchildren rarely invites me to a movie, but last week, my 16-year-old grandson invited us to the “Reagan.” This grandson has always been...
From antique quilts to saddles and western belt buckles, Lehi citizens were treated to memorabilia and memories of Lehi’s unique heritage. The event began with the...
Ruth Gray Jensen recently passed away. She left a legacy of hard work, selfless service, and quilts, quilts, quilts. Ruth was the oldest child of Winford and...
Kate and Guard Fowler, daughter and son of Greg and Tresa Fowler, recently won an essay and video contest sponsored by the Daughters of the American...