Businesses By Address
67 Years of Western Spirit: Farewell to AA Callister’s
3715 Redwood and the Harmon brothers
Gone but Never Forgotten: The Sweet & Savory Story of the Rigby Family Businesses
From Radio Shack to ZCMI: The Retail Heartbeat of Valley Fair Mall in ’86
O. Richard Flack and the Founding Team of Valley Fair Mall
Gourmet Comfort: Barton’s Cafeteria in the McClain Years
For 54 Years, Hammond Toys Was Where the Magic Lived (1970–2024)
The Man Who Raised Joymakers: West Hammond and His Legacy
Fathers, Sons, and Fresh Produce: Hutchinsons #2 in the Karen Lee Neighborhood
From Cart to Heart: Memories of Kent’s Foodtown
Polar King Drive-In: Delicious Stops on 3500 South
Shag-Rug-La: A Little Shangri-La of Shag Carpet
Amanda Acres: A Mid-Century Ranch-Style Neighborhood with Character and Variety
Jonesdale’s Early Homes: Foundations of a Growing West Valley Neighborhood
Copper Hill Heights: Preserving the Charm of Mid-Century Brick Ranch Living
Bello Park Subdivision: A Timeless Mid-Century Neighborhood in West Valley City
A Glimpse into West Hunter - Phase 1: Modest Beginnings on 7200 West
Sandwiches, Treats & Frosted Mugs — The Erath Family’s Redwood Gardens, 3498 S. Redwood
Bread, Cakes, and Community: The Lasting Legacy of the Erath Family’s Superior Baking and Redwood Gardens
More Than a Mechanic: Wilford Tanner, Granger’s Community Champion
Ditches, Dreams, and Determination: Early Farmers and Their Lifelines
1964 Golden Manor: Granger’s “Country Club” for Compassionate Care
Kawloon Café: A Granger Classic That Lives on in Memory
With Tony at the Helm, Every Meal Felt Like Home.
Fred Heywood: A Cut Above