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Show H Whe Will TakOTeUfe'Of tl,e M ( City A&!rs,MoXdy, M ARE ALL GOOD OFFICERS B ' H BlosruhMl rftbef caeft'-lmprove H MliiiMMy0r Austin bel H ''Wlmro'WftTetn Attested H wiff n( tlppfftm. HV Mw'Aottdtr?'Autin wm born B ,r at St4tiam BudfopfeM England, H hlTW"vmlii ttt ! in that Jr' Hj he JflfclUr.lrrift m to UtiA, H itU.fMP&W&l Ha h Uv ever H 4mv JMrfitiif fArly d) he follonr- H edrnrtitgaHd elMW he hVi been in H U.'ah Ira )iiw followed liat oeut!in Hf gmrally At the tlnwUiiwfjr factory H : ,vae Jbeln butfijJiw tp1 eelectwl by H . the directs? eiitf&)iiy to iwp H'r vlMthwrk'l3iiMnottliHindi- Hii tlonicwthatUgHtUdfcftMHl llii way he l Jt liAnUedin'd &m M i poehins tti v werk, v"t$i&et. a' Ulsfaetien to H ,VJ-wMriW the, U Pn ' )f tWarocifo CtA lnclAejr. H' H - e'et" wllli eewal kr'wi go eut H; aii4 wit thit farmers (ntNierW pins H of ttM.'ifci rIkI ,urgu tieiH to raise H enyiryiJMto ter the fftotory tn this lie Hi wm rtiyWwMtBl indicating that he H, powteeod untiring energy and vuth. H TWj pWaeeU the tsauagor, Mr. UuUer H e,wJ!, Unit he 4aied liltri as tM Hl wpitintandMl kh peeltion he has H twtd riptotWVMfl Tmo years ao K at the city eleetfea lie )vas eleeted, a Hi niem.twr q( t'heclr eouucii tvlijch ,pOl- Hl Hon he held until the year ollovnng H Vnen he m alipeen to flllhev vacalcy H, oxuritiR hyltre resignation of Honorable K- JtlRjaliEwiisae Mayor of .Uhl, ,GJy. p (Mr.BvanekajU 'beeheleUd a re- H " lreeinttiv.iWN.Lla1atareJ ,t D'.ir- i ' iHgttrey;iilHii,,inBBy- i ., iwaBAtalirkd those amclated ' ui.ioiity of nny major since party Ijnes V haro been followed. H COUNOILMBX. H , Mr. Jnmcs H. Oardner was born July H 27th 1760. At Mill Creek Salt Lake Co. H,' During the early part of his life bo fol- H lowed milling with his father. In tho H -year 18S3 lie was called on a mission to m the Sandwich Islands whero he retnnln- H ed for thrco years and n hnlt H While there ho obtained quite an in- H sight into tho manufacturing of BUgar. H At the close of his mission ho returned H to Ulnh and moved his family to Idaho H whero he 11 red for four years. In 1801, M he moved from Idaho to Lehi and tho H tlrst year tl.o sngar fictory started he M was employed by tho company to boil oigar. He has remained with the H company from that timo to the .present M working his way from the boiling of M sugar to tho superintendant of tho fnrt- H ory which position he lmi filled during tho past season in a very ablo and sat Is - H factory manner. This is Ills first term B as a member of tho council, and from H tils past record the indications are Hint H ho will make u progressive councilman. ' Mr. Samuel Taylor who was elected H' ono of the council nas born at Oldham H' Lunuuhiro England Aug. 11th 1810, in 11818 ho came to this country with his parents who located at St Louis where .they resided until 1853 when ho with .his parents located at Lehi whero he linb resided cvt-r since. When youns Jlr. Taylor 1nrned to bo a hlacksniith 'vrhlch busliuss he followed for many years. Lately ho has follow cd farming, jg As a city officer Mr. Taylor hus n good H) and long record. In 1870 81-85 he was H elected a tuember f the council. In HI 1887 ho was eltctcd alderman and in HI 1880 mayor. In 1607-00 he was aain HI elected to the council uiaklng.eix limes H9 ho hrs been elected a member of the 11 council ono alderman and one term Hi mayor, and it zoos without saying that HI Mr. Taylor has mado a good iccord in 1 these several positions and is a favorito Hi with the vt tern of Lehi. Hk , Mr. Joal Mears who is elected a me n Hlll ber of tno council, was bom at Tiedegar Hmj Wales MomuntliHliIre April 20th 1817. H He came to Utah July 1872 settled at HH Lehi and has ipslded t.ere ever since Hfy For a muinbcrof ycnis Mr. Mears was HS nn employe on the Salt Lake and West-1 West-1 LLHHkHT LLLHiHi iH i nHHHMHMMaMMMHMMMMMBHn ?'"'"" ' ' ih, The present term will make Inc (hlr4 H has served In the council. I" le aemsttiefed a, very conservative and ipablo Member awl always ready" to aid tn;aiy & all IwproTWOnte, Mr, Jomefl Harmed w Vorn July tUh, m at BhipdhftBj, KwWk, i-lnd. i-lnd. He came withHls parente to Utah in S62, and , at Lehi wh.'nj .he'hss lived up t tlie:Keent time. Mr. Harwod Is'-a barBees-maker ami ba followed bk tmelnees far mo.e than thirty years. He via foettaattcr tor Lehi for eleven yre 4 durint? all thepe years gave the beet t itii.fac-tion. itii.fac-tion. He is. proKteaelve yet careful in the .expenditure of means. He is a lover of borae and its imrieiHlafr && loves to see thlnge VeaaltHil Mt ti ew willing to aid in Movement i bring bein&98 to bfs OWJ Ivwa. Som ., ao b,e rerved a term i treasurer of thf city, Being a man of years ami tat-lured tat-lured judgment, there, is every rewjwi to believe that he wll' be a uod '&' cllman. $ Mh Vm. Bone',1 Jr. nas bnrnKJjj, 6, 1811 at upper Cldweote, SedforJsMre, Engkhd and emigrate ti Uih fn 1MK, arrlyisg at Salt Lnkei Ofty iyhl IfrO'i' day of September, ilr. Bon j "A Lehi's successful jarroere. inef imL location of the sugar faeiory1! has been ono of the heavy suar btjp raisers. The pieeent term will b kw1 second in the council and his past reVowi has been such that the voters 1ihv con lldencolu lila abiity and ju.lrfuJeiiTatvi tlicrfloti1, retursd him to,tU? cwin He has trvd Jur terms as pteeideu of the Lehi Irrltloa eoanpany. JOSTICKOF TH1 PEAWE Mr. S.W.Kom waa born at Lehi April 20th, 1870. He is a young man of gsd habits, bright and progressive, Durhi, his early d'ayu he was a faithful slu.kn of our district schools and always tojth-frout tojth-frout of his class. He finished his ellt cation at the B. Y, A, at Provo. In tin year 1801 ho :?ae galled on a mission to England, wherejie tpl two years. Ho haa served four years as postmaster for Lehi and holds that poflttea at present. pres-ent. rTw y ? he W,J eletcd,n. !tfe of Itie (ieace foLehl, wblolBi-ptloH kasledably, DWlatjMk,; BtUdi lawfalthersvy-TSsianl J to believe thai he will, during the nwc two years, distinguish hlraiolf In tin-poEition tin-poEition as a judge. RECORDER. Mrs. Sarah Taylor Evans was born ut Lehi January Uth 1850. Mho is tho first Lady who has been elected to n city office and theiefore enters upon her duties as city recorder as the first re- prescntatlve of her sex. Mrs. Evans i a lady of culture, bright and intollu-entand intollu-entand possesses a winning disposition which has brought her a very lare cirelo of friends of both sex. She Ins tilled several Important positions o trust and responsibility anion? the young people of ourcity. 1'or four year she was a teacher in ourdi'trict schools For seven years she was secretary o tno Young Ladies association of Lehi and for fourteen years she has been tho president of that organization, and tho good work she has done for this association associa-tion would take much more space to tell it than can be given her in this article. Her past record is an indication indica-tion what tho people may expect of her us pity recorder, and there can be no doubt but what shp will in this position as in all ethers she baa filled shew her ability 'and do honor to her eex. TREASURER. Mr. John T. Roberts was born at Lehi No?. 4th 1878. He is the son of Mr. John Roberts who has been city treasurer for the pait two years, Mr, Roberts has never he'd a public office before, and is one of those youns men who has not sought office- but he has a largo circle of lriends who respects blm very highly, and have confidence in his ability and believe he will make a model treasurer. At the November election he received the highest number of votes of any candidate on tho ticket. In 1807 be was called on a minion to the Samoan Islands where lie remained four years lacking a few months, Ha Is possessed of good business qualities and will be a faitbjul offlber. MARSHAL. Tho new marshil Mr. Henry East is a fine young man. TIiIb is his .first term as a public officer, lie has resided Ip Lehi for sometime pant and has been employed en the O. S, L. Ry, He lived before coming hero at Plain City and bore a very good name, and there is no reason why he should not be alright . |