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Show T"r Free Press - Wednesday, April 4, 1990 - Page 3 Easter r(T V HU'ian) fiii (floe y i - J J " Hours: 9:30 . p.m. a.m.-7:3- 0 Mon.-Sa- V tfltfB Sale starts today t Bunny Kisses Taffycolors! Easter Baskets TV i Savings y.g aioies V Pretty spring V of Ends Sat., April 17 Beautisilk & Wangs Easter Picks Michaela Brinkerhoff, Heather Price and alternate Debra Lowe are Girls State delegates from Lehi High School LHS names Girls State reps at Girls State delegates from Lehi High School have been named, it was reported by Russell R. Felt, Principal. They include Michaela Brinkerhoff and Heather Price, with Debra Lowe as alternate. The girls will attend the June 10 through June 16 at Southern Utah State College in Cedar City, Mr. Felt said. i Throughout the week they will become involved in how government is orgranized, run and manned and elections will be held to name various "state officials in a mythi 0 cal state. at Lehi High. At Lehi High she has be news and will be a Pioneer Post next year. active in student affairs and has participated in debate, competitive public speaking and is a member of Debra is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn T. Lowe. She is active in school affairs and has particiapted in school dramatic productions and has been a member of the Foransics Team. She attended the 28th Intermountain Jr. Science and Humanities Symfposium, the yearbook staff. Heather is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Price. She is also active in school affairs and will also be a senior next year. She is a member of the Drill Team and has participate in debate and been involved in the school newspapers Yesteryears remembered the soldiers' ravenous appetite for produce. "Being out in the mountains for nearly a year and a half living on rations of bread, crackers and baked beans, the soldiers were anxious to trade anything they had in the shape of clothing for our milk, butter, . vegetables or anything green grown in our gardens and fields. It also helped (us) to exchange produce for their sugar, soap, beans, rice, bacon and money." The close proximity of the military was not entirely beneficial. When troopers traveled to points southward they sometimes camped overnight in Lehi where officers often turned their horses into city E-91- saw-timbe- canyon policy, . , w: , A few days later Johnston in- depreciation of paper 1 Continued from front page address and telephone number of the caller is printed on the dispatch screen even if the caller hangs up. In many cases, individuals calling in a situation forget their address or give the wrong address, Quarnbergsaid. This won't make a difference with the new system as . the address is automatically printed through the telephone data bank. Officers said when a person calls in, the dispatcher takes the call. If the telephone is hung up, they will then call back to the number. If there is no response, an officer will be sent to check out the call. Previously it would take up to 30 minutes to trace such a call. Now it ' TOM HUNTER'S AUT0BR0KERS mbneV.i;L ISSN No. 8750-466- 9 U.S.P.S. No. 309-50- 0 Chocolate Candy Large Plastic Eggs Fudge rabbit, whipped cream eggs Eggs Fillable lb Reg. 1.591b. Crispy Chocolates Wee Willie or Funny Bunny Telephone Numbers Advertising & Circulation. News lfhemn& F'D Publisher Editors Brett R. Bezzant .Marc Haddock Betty Fowler Subscription price $19" per year packages Second class postage paid at Lehi, Utah Postmaster: Send address changes lo P.O. Box 7. 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While guns thundered and men died on distant battlefields, Harper's Ferry, Bull Run and Antietam were as far removed from Lehi as events I in Imperial Japan. The only major effect of the Civil War on Lehi was the doubling of the toll rates on the ' Jordan River.; Bridge due to the A home (present site of Phoebe Innes' house), and scornfully "stood with his back to the bishop's house." The furious bishop rushed into the street and confronted the colonel on his , Dispenser Solid Chocolate r. tionary force was popularly known, remained in Utah for three years, until the outbreak of the Civil War. Rather than transport materials back East, the government essentially condemned Camp Floyd (renamed Fort Crittenden on Feb. 6, 186 1). Nearly $4 million worth of materials was sold for an estimated Main Street in front of Bishop Evans enclosures without permission. On one occasion when Bishop David Evans demanded remuneration the soldiers "damned him copiously." When he 'presented & Candy & Giant Stuffed Easter Rabbit Pez Easter Foil Wrapped vited Bishop Evans to send a committee to Camp Floyd to present the town's grievances. After listening to the citizens' complaints, he authorized them to obtain firewood and poles from the area's canyons, but no large bill to Colonel Albert S. Johnston, however, he was reimbursed freely and assured that it was the colonel's policy "not to infringe in the slightest on the rights of the citizens which policy he carries independent of his subordinates." But there was an area of contention between Bishop Evans and Johnston jurisdiction over in Cedar Valley. Lehi interests had expended nearly $5000 building a road and sawmill in West Canyon. One of Colonel Johnston's first orders in the summer of 1858 was to declare the area a military reserve, preventing civilians from taking wood from the canyon. Traveling through Lehi in the fall of 1859, Johnston stopped on were willing to pay high prices for whatever suited their fancy. Lehi man William F. Rigby o the Lehi Junior High School and Michaela is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Brinkerhoff and will be a senior next year. She is Continued from front page lb. INSIGHT Wreaths Excelsior covered in asst colors. 12" size. Reg. 4.69 ftnnn Earrings Large assortment Buy 1 pair, receive 1 Plastic Hangers pair FREE! of cqtKilor lesser value 1 |