Businesses By Address
A Summer Favorite spot: Rushton Family Farms- 5491 W 4100 S
More Than Cars: Gus Paulos’s Commitment to Community
From Schoolhouse to Showroom: The Evolution of 3500 South
Changing Faces of a Corner: from Hazel McRae to Perez African Market
Ever-Changing: Mackay Home, Naylor Equipment, and Sportsman Pawn
Trampoline Fun at Hagerharst’s Trampoline Center
Born in Denmark and Lived on 3500 south for over 50 years
‘Wally’ Jorgensen: A man that had a big farm and a big heart
Grinding Ahead: The George Jorgensen Story
From Dance Halls to Malls: The McMillan & Todd Legacy
1971 Snapshot: Residents and Establishments along 3650 South- aka Lancer Way
Few properties have lived so many lives as the land just south of 2100 South and west of 27th-to-32nd West—first an airport, then a racetrack, and always a gathering place
Wings Over West Valley: Remembering Utah Central Airport
Vern’s Utah Central Airport 32nd and 21st
From Redwood Grocery to Cinegrill: The Rosenthal Story at 3502 Redwood Road
The Ming: Delicious Food Meet Live Island Shows
Ming Restaurant: Cantonese Cuisine, Live Island Entertainment, and Unforgettable Nights
Glass, Service, and an Iconic Sign – Remembering Savage Glass
It was around when we had a Runways and the Racetrack in the area
Bill Domichel — The Man Who Built, Farmed, and Always Forged Ahead
“Roadside Roots: The Rushton Stand Carries On Amid Change