When Elsie had her accident, I had no idea that children were dying on corded blinds. I had no idea that it was an accident that...
As a kid in Lehi, my dad took us fishing when he had time off from his job at the Geneva Steel plant. While Dad prefers...
For a hundred years, the open Murdock Canal stretched from Provo Canyon to the Point of the Mountain. Begun in 1911, it was an engineering miracle....
In a world where everything is changing, our kids need teachers more than ever. Their teachers are the calm in the storm, the constant outside of...
On this day, Oct. 22, in 1931, the Lehi Sun reported the following: Fire Department summoned to Anderson home: “A small patch of shingles on the...
With the demolition of the last original section of Lehi High School this year, memories of those by-gone days brought a flood of emotion to those...
Prop 9 creates the separation of powers – Currently, three commissioners have legislative and executive authority, which means two people dictate all laws and decisions through...
Last year, I traveled to Tanzania in Africa to climb Mount Kilimanjaro. It is the fourth highest of the Seven Summits, which are the highest mountains...
We live in a day of trials and difficulties. COVID-19 has unleashed an unprecedented wave of uncertainty within our society, our economy, and our individual health...
Mearle B. Smith was my Business and Type teacher in the ninth grade at Lehi High School back in the early 1960s. I remember that although...