Margaret and William McLachlan built a life of faith and endurance on the Utah frontier—she with her tireless hands and Scottish resolve, and he with quiet devotion, often living in hiding to protect their family from the perils of polygamy
Read MoreFollowing World War II, Hunter experienced a rapid housing boom and population surge, transforming it from a rural outpost into a growing suburban community
Read MoreThis timeline highlights the remarkable growth of the Church in the Hunter, Utah area—from humble beginnings in the 1840s to its vital role today in one of Utah’s largest cities
Read MoreTurning Sagebrush Into Home
Read MoreThe Morris family showed extraordinary stamina and determination as they hand-dug a 120-foot-deep well to bring drinking water to their homestead—no small feat in the days of picks, shovels, and sheer grit. Their drive to create a better life in the harsh conditions of early Hunter stands as a powerful testament to the strength and perseverance of Utah’s pioneers
Read MoreFrom Sagebrush to Settlements: The Early Days of Hunter, Utah
Read MoreMiss Hagen did it all—drama, math, library, skits, tryouts, and cheering us on. She was the heart of West Lake.
Read MoreNot just a café—a community table
Read MoreWhere the coffee was hot, the pie was fresh, and everyone felt like family.
Read MoreMarket Street had everything we could have ever wanted!
Read MoreSince 1967, we’ve stood the test — Our roots run deep, from east to west
Read MoreSince 1979, we’ve stood the test — Our roots run deep, from east to west
Read MoreSince 1971 — Our roots run deep, from east to west
Read More1967 on 3500 South — Chrome, Tunes, and a Tank Full of Freedom!
Read MoreStrut your stuff in style — Castletons has the threads that make ’73 the year to shine
Read MoreMarket Street 1966 — Where New Homes and New Beginnings Meet at American Housing
Read More1963 — Market Street, where every stop’s a hop to the heart of the neighborhood!
Read MoreIn 1958, Market Street was the place—where Dr. Glen Wilson healed and shopping felt great!
Read MoreBefore the mall, we had it all — at The Merc!
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