Lehi (Utah)
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
J. Urban Allred diaries
Biography and family record of Cecil Grant Ash
Biography and family record of Cecil Grant Ash, 1990 where Ash recounts his experiences growing up in Lehi, Utah from the 1920s to the 1940s. He also discusses his POW experiences, including journal enteries and war poems written in the camps by U.S. soldiers
Lois Angeline Smith Bushman family letters
David J. Evans letter to David John
David J. Evans letter to David John
Materials include a letter from David J. Evans to David John, counselor in the Utah Stake presidency, dated August 27, 1879. In it, Evans resigns as bishop in Lehi, Utah, because of health concerns.
Leona Long, 2017 April 28
Missionary wives, 1899-1902, 2014 May 24
My life history
Comments on her ancestors, and recalls her early life in Provo, Utah; attendance at Brigham Young University, where she majored in physical education, 1941-1945; experiences as a schoolteacher, 1945-1955, in Grantsville, Richfield, and Lehi, Utah, and in Preston, Idaho; service as a Latter-day Saint missionary in the Northwestern States Mission, laboring in Oregon and Washington, 1948-1950; and family experiences. Includes several pictures and other illustrations.
Robert James Evans and Alice Hazel Stallings Evans letters to Robert John Evans, 1955-1977
Letters written by Robert James Evans and Alice Hazel Stallings Evans to their son Robert John Evans. Letters discuss family happenings and provide important family updates. Materials dated 1955 to 1977. Majority of letters sent from Lehi, Utah to Michigan.
John Jones and John Jay Thomas journals
Nineteen (19) diaries belonging to John Jones and John Jay Thomas, residents of Fish Springs, Utah, spanning the years 1900-1915.