Outstanding People of Granger
1931 Fair Brings Glory to Granger & Hunter’s Farm Families
5300 W 3500 S Nielsons and Tarry Store
Bananas or Boots—Reams Had It All
Doughnuts, Dedication, and Dough for Kids: The Story of Roger Hayes
Built by Hard Work: The Smith Family’s Legacy in Granger
Three Decades at the Mine, a Lifetime on the Farm: Daniel Smith’s Devotion and A Grandmother’s Last Act of Love: The Heroism of Lucy Smith
Abraham Todd’s Eden: An English Gardener’s Legacy on Utah Soil
The Home He Built, The Place He Left: Remembering Charles Todd
Triumph Through Tragedy: The Bullock Family’s Enduring Legacy
Devoted, Talented, and Gone Too Soon: Annie of Granger
Loss and Legacy: Honoring Those We Lost in the 1918 Pandemic
Farmers vs. the Smelter: Granger’s Bold Stand for Agricultural Survival
Grit and Green Fields: The Life of Gus Kasworm
J. Leonard Harman: Bettering and Beautifying Communities One Building at a Time
J. Leonard Harman: The Flying Architect Who Built Granger and Beyond
One Acre, Eight Barrels, and a Boxcar: The Christison Family Home
Dr Brasher… He Came When No One Else Had
From Wilson to Hill: How Brasher, Poulsen, and Others Transformed West Side Medicine
Jacob Hunter: A Foundation of Faith, Family, and Farming in Early Granger
The Trio Who Blossomed: McDonald’s Floral Legacy
Bud McDonald Jr.’s Award-Winning Floral Artistry
Honoring 1847 in Bright Lights: The Days of ’47 and the Life of Flip Harmon
Carl Fuller’s Century of Commitment: A Granger Icon Remembered
A Family of Fun: How Hammond Toys ties into Twirl Town Toys
Businessman of the Month: Gilbert Martinez Leaves His Mark
From Farm to Future: Shaping Youth Through 4-H