Was it S&M or J&T to you? Share you memories...
Read MoreFrom potbelly stoves and chalkboards to modern classrooms and new technology, Monroe School has stood as a symbol of Granger’s enduring dedication to education for well over a century.
Read MoreThe sign on the door says "Buy it by the case". We sure loved Martha Cannon and the Cannon Grocery Store
Read MoreDid you shop at the Cannon's Grocery Store?
Read MoreThe Granger/Hunter Rushton Family still have their Green Thumbs. Their Roadside stand is open at 5491 W 4100 S Corey "Rushton Family Farms"
Read MoreGranger Swimming Pool
Read MoreTouring the Taylorsville Bennion Heritage Center at 1488 w 4800 so is amazing. It is filled to the brim with yesterday.....
Read MoreWhat do you remember at 3164 west 3500 south... Heaps of Pizza, Brick Oven, Prestwich Farms, Plump Turkey....maybe Dependable Plumbing or even Granger Hunter...?
Read MorePlump Turkey
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Read MoreThere is a Hillsdale Subdivision, Hillsdale Park & Hillsdale Ward that honors the Hill family
Read MoreThose involved in Nathan and Ruth Hales "The Granger Little Theatre" were marvelous. Here is a story told by Ruth about her role in community theatre.
Read MoreKeith and Elaine were extremely active in the community. Elaine's family owned and operated the Tarry Shop in Hunter
Read MoreRev. Sechler served as full-time Pastor of the Granger Church
Read MoreOur own...Patricia Soutas was beautiful, talented and Miss Utah! She was also Homecoming Queen, SL County fair queen, Uof U attendant and Miss Granger 1965. She participated in the Miss American Pagent 1967.
Read More1810 West 3500 South Do you recognize any of these buildings? Did you skate at the Original S& M? Did you dance at Mickey's Danceland? Did you hang out at Surfside? Share you memories.
Read MoreNorth Jordan Builders/ Granger Builders Supply
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