


George Goates Farm Pin
Celebrate one of Lehi’s most cherished legacies with this Historical Marker collector pin honoring a remarkable act of community service during one family’s darkest times.
Premium soft enamel with gold-toned metal
Depicts the final wagonload of sugar beets pulled by Jasper Rolfe
Measures 1.75 in tall
Double-post backing with secure rubber covers for added stability
“Lehi Historical Society” engraved on the back
Perfect for collectors, history lovers, and proud Lehi locals
In 1918, as George Goates mourned the loss of his son and three grandchildren to the influenza epidemic, neighbors quietly stepped in to harvest his entire beet crop. The moment captured in this pin shows the last wagon leaving the field, driven by Jasper Rolfe, who called out, “That’s all of ’em, Uncle George!” It was a tender act of love and neighborly care, one that brought George to tears and has become a defining story of Lehi’s enduring spirit.
A meaningful keepsake honoring compassion, resilience, and the power of community.
Celebrate one of Lehi’s most cherished legacies with this Historical Marker collector pin honoring a remarkable act of community service during one family’s darkest times.
Premium soft enamel with gold-toned metal
Depicts the final wagonload of sugar beets pulled by Jasper Rolfe
Measures 1.75 in tall
Double-post backing with secure rubber covers for added stability
“Lehi Historical Society” engraved on the back
Perfect for collectors, history lovers, and proud Lehi locals
In 1918, as George Goates mourned the loss of his son and three grandchildren to the influenza epidemic, neighbors quietly stepped in to harvest his entire beet crop. The moment captured in this pin shows the last wagon leaving the field, driven by Jasper Rolfe, who called out, “That’s all of ’em, Uncle George!” It was a tender act of love and neighborly care, one that brought George to tears and has become a defining story of Lehi’s enduring spirit.
A meaningful keepsake honoring compassion, resilience, and the power of community.
Celebrate one of Lehi’s most cherished legacies with this Historical Marker collector pin honoring a remarkable act of community service during one family’s darkest times.
Premium soft enamel with gold-toned metal
Depicts the final wagonload of sugar beets pulled by Jasper Rolfe
Measures 1.75 in tall
Double-post backing with secure rubber covers for added stability
“Lehi Historical Society” engraved on the back
Perfect for collectors, history lovers, and proud Lehi locals
In 1918, as George Goates mourned the loss of his son and three grandchildren to the influenza epidemic, neighbors quietly stepped in to harvest his entire beet crop. The moment captured in this pin shows the last wagon leaving the field, driven by Jasper Rolfe, who called out, “That’s all of ’em, Uncle George!” It was a tender act of love and neighborly care, one that brought George to tears and has become a defining story of Lehi’s enduring spirit.
A meaningful keepsake honoring compassion, resilience, and the power of community.