2024 Ogden Weber Chamber of Commerce Magazine

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INSIDE:

∙OUR COMMUNITIES: Find Your Place in Weber County

∙ RECREATION: Nearly Unlimited Possibilities

∙ BUSINESS: Providing the Foundation of Success

Therapy Providers for Olympic Teams

Dry Needling

Massage Therapy

COVID Long Hauler Program

Occupational Therapy

Physical Therapy

Yoga

Surgical Care

Sports Enhancement

Work Related Injuries

Car Accidents

Pelvic Health

Flexibility/Stretch Training

Women’s Health

Pediatric Care

Balance Training

Speed and Agility

West Haven

3476 W 4600 S West Haven (801) 689-0200

Farr West

1741 N 2000 W #6 Farr West (801) 827-0203

South Ogden

5957 Fashion Point Dr #102 Ogden (801) 827-0200

Centerville 35 W 50 S #100 Centerville (801) 827-0202

Sports

Functional

Pulmonary

FCE

Work

FARR WEST

At Lindquist Mortuaries, Cremations, and Cemeteries, we give families the very best!

Sometimes people assume that Lindquist must be expensive because of our quality. But if you look closer, you’ll see that we give families more for less. We offer many choices so you can plan services that fit your budget. With our eight mortuaries, three cemeteries, two crematories, expert staff, and wide-array of services you will find exactly what you need to honor those you love in your time of need.

For 157 years, Utah families have appreciated our values, but it’s our people, over five generations of Lindquist family and dedicated associates, who make all the difference.

Mortuaries:

Ogden • North Ogden • Roy • Syracuse Layton • Clearfield • Kaysville • Bountiful

Cemeteries:

Lindquist’s Washington Heights Memorial Park

Lindquist’s Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch

Lindquist’s Memorial Park at Layton

Robert Lindquist, Jr.
John E. Lindquist
Robert E. Lindquist
McClain E. Lindquist

A Senior Companion is...

...someone they count on.

Senior Companions provide:

 Weekly visits to older frail adults

 Assistance with day-to-day tasks, like grocery shopping, errands, and Dr’s appointments

 Companionship

 Encouragement to stay active

 A listening ear

Senior Companions must be age 55 or older and may recei ve:

 Monthly tax-exempt stipend

 Mileage and meal reimbursements

 Volunteer insurance

 Training

But the greatest reward is the gratitude of the people you will help.

Foster Grandparents are:

 Tutors to children who are struggling in reading and math

 Serve in local schools

RSVP volunteer s:

 Serve at local non-profit organizations such as; food banks, shelters, housing complexes, senior centers, wildlife centers, historical museums, schools and more.

RSVP volunteers must be 55 or older and receive:

 Volunteer insurance

 Mileage reimbursement

 Recognition events

 Assist with basic reading, math and social skills

 A caring adult to a child in need

Foster Grandparents must be age 55 or older and may recei ve:

 Monthly tax-exempt stipend

 Mileage and meal reimbursements

 Volunteer insurance

 Training

But the greatest reward is in helping a student succeed in

NORTHERN WASATCH COLLEGI A TE

ADMISSION GUARANTEED

Weber State University and Ogden-Weber Technical College are teaming up with Davis Technical College to make college more accessible and a ordable than ever.

Our groundbreaking partnership, known as the Northern Wasatch Collegiate Coalition, guarantees admission to all three colleges for every high school senior in Weber and Ogden School Districts — without them ever having to apply. Plus, students will get clear guidance on what financial aid and scholarships are available to them before they even graduate high school.

Together, Weber State and our tech college partners are committed to ensuring every student can achieve their educational goals, while providing career-ready graduates to Utah's growing workforce.

FINDING OPPORTUNITY IN WEBER COUNTY

PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

As president of the Ogden-Weber Chamber of Commerce, I am proud to share the continued progress and dynamic growth happening in our community. This past year has been marked by significant advancements, particularly in the development of downtown Ogden as part of the MakeOgden plan and in the thriving small business scene across Weber County. We’ve also had strong reinvestment by companies who have been part of the Weber County business landscape for many years. These initiatives are a testament to the strength, resilience and forwardthinking spirit that define our region.

Weber County has always been a place where opportunity happens, with its roots in a legacy of unity, hard work and innovation. From the early settlers to the present day, we have embraced progress, setting a course that benefits residents and businesses alike. That legacy is alive and well

today, driving the transformation of Ogden’s downtown core and strengthening our overall economic landscape countywide.

Our county’s economy continues to experience remarkable strength, with significant contributions from the growing number of small businesses. These enterprises make up the backbone of our community, driving job creation, innovation and economic diversity.

The MakeOgden initiative is bringing new energy and vision to our historic city center, creating a vibrant urban environment that honors Ogden’s heritage while offering modern opportunities for growth. With new infrastructure, retail, dining and housing developments, downtown Ogden continues to prove itself as a magnet for businesses, visitors and residents.

Weber County’s economic resilience, even in the face of global

challenges, speaks to the hard work and dedication of our local businesses, government, educators, healthcare organizations and nonprofits.

We have consistently provided a stable environment that creates prosperity and opportunity.

Civic and business leaders alike remain committed to ensuring growth is supported and continues. We are working to create an environment where businesses of all sizes can thrive while preserving the quality of life that makes Weber County such a special place to live, work and visit.

Whether you’ve been a resident for years or are new to the area, I invite you to explore all that Weber County has to offer.

Together, we are building a community where success, opportunity and a bright future are within everyone’s reach.

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OUR GROWING COMMUNITY

Weber County is a thriving community offering four distinct lifestyles: urban living in Ogden City; suburban living in the cities just north and south of Ogden; rural, quiet neighborhoods and farms west of I-15; and mountain living close to ski resorts in Ogden Valley. No matter who you are or how you like to live, there is a place for you in Weber County.

Gordon Doxey

WEBER COUNTY HISTORIC TIMELINE

Marshes along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake and two local rivers draw trappers, including John Henry Weber and Peter Skene Ogden, hunting beaver and muskrat.

Weber County is established as one of the first six counties formed in the Utah Territory.

Weber Stake Academy opens (forerunner to Weber State University). Land donated by the OWCC.

The trains of Union Pacific, Central Pacific, and Utah Central Railroads begin using a “Union” depot in Ogden.

Ogden High School is completed as the United States’ first million-dollar high school.

Construction begins on the Utah General Depot. It would later be renamed Defense Depot Ogden and serve as one of the largest supply depots in the nation.

Fifty miles to the northwest of Ogden at Promontory Summit, the Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroads meet to create the first transcontinental railroad.

Miles Goodyear builds Fort Buenaventura on a bend of the Weber River. Sold to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the fort grows to become Ogden City.

Ogden-Weber Chamber of Commerce is founded.

Weber Stake Academy becomes a state junior college.

Ogden Arsenal is completed by the United States Army Ordnance Department and used to store munitions. Land donated by the OWCC.

Construction begins on the Hill Field air base, which would be renamed Hill Air Force Base in 1948. Land donated by the OWCC.

The Ogden Utah Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints opens.

The Ogden Utah Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is rededicated following a multi-year renovation.

Weber State College awards its first baccalaureate degree.

The Ogden Raptors baseball team is launched as an independent team playing in the Pioneer League.

Ogden-Weber Chamber of Commerce establishes the Weber County Industrial Development Bureau, reflecting the economy’s decline in agricultural and railroad industries and increase in industrial-related businesses.

Weber State College is renamed Weber State University.

The Junction, a 20-acre entertainment, retail, office, and residential complex is built on the site of the former Ogden City Mall.

Defense Depot Ogden is closed; the land and buildings are sectionalized and deeded to Ogden City. Later, the Boyer Company enters into a long-term agreement with the city to manage and develop the facility, now known as Business Depot Ogden.

The Nine Rails Creative District Master Plan is established to propose an epicenter for art and culture.

The Ogden City Mall is demolished.
County,” Richard C. Roberts & Richard W. Sadler
Ogden-Weber Chamber of Commerce hits milestone of 900 members.

WEBER COUNTY AT LARGE

644 SQUARE MILES

of land make up the county, stretching from the Great Salt Lake to high mountain tops

271,926

people call Weber County home (July 2023)

15 CITIES

offering living options ranging from urban center to rural landscape and everything in-between

3.7% population growth in Weber County since April 2020

$82,291 median household income (2022)

$346,800 median value of owner-occupied housing units

4,200 TO

9,700 FEET elevation above sea level

WEATHER

Average Rainfall per year

21 Inches

Average Snowfall per year

41 Inches

Average Sunny Days per year

223

Average July High Temperature 91ºF

OUR GROWING DEMOGRAPHICS

Average January Low Temperature 19ºF

White

Hispanic or Latino

Black or African American

Asian

American Indian or Native Alaskan

Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander

Two or More Races

Source: Bestplaces.net

Source: Census.gov

5 FAST FACTS ABOUT WEBER COUNTY

OLYMPIC ICE

1. The Weber County Ice Sheet served as an Olympic venue during the 2002 Winter Olympic Games (men’s and women’s curling), as did Snowbasin ski resort (downhill, combined and super-G events).

OLDEST SALOON

2. The Shooting Star Saloon in Huntsville is the oldest continuously operating saloon west of the Mississippi River.

Source: facebook.com/ShootingStarSaloon/

ART DECO

3. There are more examples of Art Deco architecture in Ogden than any other Utah city. Ogden High School, the U.S. Forest Service Regional Headquarters and the Ogden Municipal Building were all built using Art Deco building style.

Source: visitogden.com

LARGEST SKI AREA

4. With 8,484 acres of skiable terrain, Powder Mountain is North America´s largest ski area. Even on the busiest day, you will only find one skier per two acres of terrain.

Source: utah.com

DARK SKIES

5. Weber County’s North Fork Park is one of Utah’s certified International Dark Sky Parks, making it an outstanding stargazing location.

Source: darksky.org

Mindy Nicholas
Ian Matteson/Powder Mountain

WEBER COUNTY COMMISSION

Weber County is governed by the Weber County Commission. Currently, the commission’s three elected members are Sharon Arrington Bolos, James H. “Jim” Harvey and Gage Froerer. The county’s form of government is somewhat unique as the commissioners fulfill both legislative and administrative functions. The commissioners develop policies for the county, then work to carry out those policies.

webercountyutah.gov

www.ogdencity.com/breakfastwithsanta

County Commissioner James H. “Jim” Harvey
County Commissioner Sharon Arrington Bolos
County Commissioner Gage Froerer

WEBER COUNTY

LOMOND

LIBERTY

NORDIC VALLEY SKI RESORT

NORDIC VALLEY

EDEN

POWDER MOUNTAIN

DEN-WEBER TECHNICAL COLLEGE

OGDEN RIVER

GDEN/WSU BRT

SNOWBASIN SKI RESORT

MT. OGDEN

WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY

UINTAH

PINEVIEW RESERVOIR

HUNTSVILLE

CITY/TOWN

TRANSPORTATION

MOUNTAIN PEAKS

SKI RESORT

LAKES/RIVERS

COUNTY BOUNDARY

MAJOR ROADWAYS

CITY BOUNDARIES

COMMUTER RAILWAY

BUS RAPID TRANSIT (BRT)

CAUSEY RESERVOIR

OUR COMMUNITIES

From the urban lifestyle of Ogden City to beautiful suburban communities and rural farming areas, Weber County has it all. Residents have a wide variety of housing options, whether they are seeking downtown apartment living within steps of exciting cultural activities and entertainment venues, a neighborhood full of historic charm, a new housing development or a home surrounded by acres of farmland. It’s all found within the cities of Weber County.

OGDEN

Population: 87,267 ogdencity.com

As Weber County’s largest city and as the secondlargest metropolitan area in Utah, Ogden serves as the economic core of northern Utah. With about 60 percent of Weber County’s goods and services produced in Ogden, it’s also the county’s employment center.

Ogden’s downtown district is a hub for cultural activities and entertainment venues. These include historic 25th Street, which offers a variety of unique stores and restaurants; The Junction, a walkable entertainment center with activities such as indoor skydiving, climbing and surfing; Lindquist Field, home of the Pioneer League’s Ogden Raptors baseball team; and the Nine Rails Creative District, which promotes public participation in the arts.

FARR WEST

Population: 8,021 farrwestcity.org

Named after former resident Lorin Farr, Farr West features rural open spaces with working farms and dairies while also offering easy access to the I-15 freeway. Enjoy Smith Family Park, with its fish pond, zipline and twostory play structure, as well as Remuda Golf Course, a regulation 18-hole, par 72 course with a full-sized driving range.

HARRISVILLE

Population: 6,802 cityofharrisville.com

Harrisville is a tight-knit, caring community located two miles northwest of downtown Ogden. Central to the city is Harrisville Park, which features a disc golf course, a fishing pond, playgrounds and a splash pad. The city also offers a community garden as well as park boweries and a bicentennial cabin for use by residents only.

Elliot Lewis

HOOPER

Population: 9,369 hoopercity.com

Some of Hooper’s unique traits include unobstructed night skies, a strong sense of history and various kinds of open space. Fremont Island in the Great Salt Lake also lies within its border. Together, Hooper’s location, agricultural uses and natural features combine to create a rural, neighborly culture.

HUNTSVILLE

Population: 595 huntsvilletown.com

As Weber County’s smallest municipality, Huntsville has evolved from a sleepy agricultural community to a bustling, year-round outdoor recreation area. Its prime location next to beautiful Pineview Reservoir places it just a short drive away from multiple world-class ski resorts.

MARRIOTT-SLATERVILLE

Population: 2,223 marriott-slaterville.org

Marriott-Slaterville is located west of Ogden and encompasses a generous amount of farmland and small subdivisions. The Utah House of Representatives adopted a resolution designating Marriott-Slaterville as Utah’s Model Open Space City; the community promotes local agriculture and sustainability.

NORTH OGDEN

Population: 22,233 northogdencity.com

North Ogden rests at the base of Ben Lomond Peak, a prominent mountain on the Wasatch Front. Residents have easy access to North Ogden Canyon and Nordic Valley Ski Resort. It’s a family-oriented community where walking, hiking and mountain biking trails as well as other public amenities are plentiful.

PLAIN CITY

Population: 8,531 plaincityutah.org

Located on the west side of Weber County near Willard Bay Reservoir, Plain City offers a serene lifestyle that promotes community accord, simple entertainment and close family relations. It consists of subdivisions surrounded by farmland and open spaces.

PLEASANT VIEW

Population: 11,265 pleasantviewcity.com

Pleasant View is a beautiful bedroom community with a strong sense of heritage and belonging. Located at the base of Ben Lomond Peak, the city has large residential lots in the foothills and a commercial corridor located mainly along SR-89 and 2700 North that is steadily growing.

Deniane Kartchner
Thor Dorosh

RIVERDALE

Population: 9,160 riverdalecity.com

Riverdale is known for its bustling commercial district, but it also has a vibrant residential community. It offers the convenience of countless business and dining options along with freeway access, and its southern border is adjacent to Hill Air Force Base.

ROY

Population: 38,592 royutah.org

Roy is situated just west of the north gate to Hill Air Force Base. The city is home to a FrontRunner commuter rail station, and residents enjoy the Roy Recreation Complex, which includes a swimming pool, basketball courts, weight room, indoor track, as well as the outdoor Roy Aquatic Center.

SOUTH OGDEN

Population: 17,678 southogdencity.com

Modern historical development of South Ogden as a suburban community was spurred by its easy access to major employment centers including Hill Air Force Base and Ogden City. Today, it remains a beautiful place to work and live with its diverse neighborhoods and commercial districts.

UINTAH

Population: 1,402 uintahcity.com

Uintah is located at the mouth of Weber Canyon and is bordered by the Weber River on the south and west. The town largely serves as a bedroom community for Ogden and Salt Lake City. It is a tradition for the town to turn out each spring on “U-Day” to whitewash the big block letter “U” on the mountain east of town.

WASHINGTON TERRACE

Population: 9,070 washingtonterracecity.com

Washington Terrace has all the advantages of a smaller community while being in close proximity to the goods, services, educational, professional and cultural opportunities of larger metropolitan areas. With a high school, junior high and multiple elementary schools, it’s perfect for families of school-aged children.

WEST HAVEN

Population: 24,014 westhavencity.com

West Haven has a diversity of lifestyles; opportunities range from farms and ranches to top-ranked commercial properties with optic fiber. West Haven boasts “no property tax” and has outstanding open space, including 13 parks and miles of open trails. The city offers regional recreation programs for youth and adults.

Daniela Austad

LIVING IN WEBER COUNTY

While other areas claim to be a great place for living, working and playing, Weber County actually fulfills that promise in all three areas. Whether through ever-expanding career opportunities, excellent educational options, world-class medical care or ease of transportation, the quality of everyday life in Weber County is enviable and rarely matched.

Deniane Karchner

EDUCATION FOR LIFE

From preschool to doctoral degrees, from language immersion programs to technical certifications, Weber County has a comprehensive educational system serving all ages and needs. Two public school districts, along with a selection of private and charter schools, serve younger students, while a state university offers associate, baccalaureate, and graduate degrees. Additionally, a state-funded technology college provides certificate programs and continuing education courses.

OGDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT

Serves 10,000+ students living in Ogden City

10 Elementary schools

3 Junior high schools

4 High schools

Ogden School District (OSD) believes in the potential of every student, regardless of their background or circumstances. OSD is dedicated to ensuring each student has access to an outstanding education and provides comprehensive systems of support that span from early literacy to college and career readiness. OSD provides several enrichment courses in award-winning arts and music programs, giving students the chance

to explore their creativity.

For students who thrive on academic rigor, we offer numerous opportunities like dual-language immersion and International Baccalaureate (IB) in elementary school or Advanced Placement (AP) and concurrent enrollment courses to earn college credit while still in high school. At the unique OTECH High School program, students earn highdemand professional certifications at

OGDEN SCHOOL FOUNDATION

The Ogden School Foundation, through donations, funds districtwide and schoolroom grants used to enhance student learning. Programs funded include Work-Based Learning, which connects students with real-world skills through business partnerships.

Students have attended STEM competitions, received hands-on learning opportunities at local businesses and visited local colleges through this program.

Recently, the Mariachi Music Program was begun in several elementary schools, welcoming students of all ethnicities to experience playing traditional violins, guitars, vihuelas, guitarrons

and trumpets as they explore this distinctive musical style.

The foundation also helps fund and organize Early Literacy Night. Every first-grader in the district participates in this reading program, which brings together students and family members to interact with reading in a fun and immersive way.

School-wide projects funded through the foundation include a partnership with a local community theater to produce an elementary school play, updating school technology and providing teachers with software to create instructional videos.

For more information, visit ogdenschoolfoundation.org.

no cost, preparing them for immediate success in the workforce.

Ogden’s commitment to students goes beyond the classroom, equipping them with the skills, experiences and resources they need to excel in both their academic and professional futures. OSD is the perfect place for students to reach their full potential.

Grain Craft is the nation’s largest independent flour milling company and we are fully committed to delivering quality flour while supporting our people, our growers and our customers. Check out our career opportunities at Grain Craft Ogden where you can learn, grow, lead, and impact the future of food!

WEBER SCHOOL DISTRICT

Serves 33,000+ students living in Weber County (outside of Ogden)

31 Elementary schools

10 Junior high schools

7 High schools

Weber School District serves over 33,000 students in Weber County and is the second-largest employer in the county, with over 5,000 employees. From the mountain peaks in the Ogden Valley to the wetlands in Hooper, we offer a wide range of educational services across our seven high schools, 10 junior high schools, and 31 elementary schools. As Weber County continues to grow, so does our district. In the fall of 2024, we opened three brand-new schools: West Field High School, Mountain View Junior High School and Haven Bay Elementary School.

Specialized schools like Weber Innovation High provide students with personalized opportunities to accelerate their learning and become college and career-ready. We also maintain strong connections with local colleges and universities, such as Ogden-Weber Technical College and Weber State University. Through these partnerships, we offer students even more enhanced educational opportunities. Weber School District has something for every student and every family. We see you!  We’ve got you! You belong in Weber!

WEBER SCHOOL FOUNDATION

The Weber School Foundation Teen Centers are a safe haven where students can shower, do laundry, receive academic support, connect with a caring adult and feel welcome and accepted in a judgment-free zone.

With a Teen Center in every high school in Weber School District, imagine the positive impact we are making in the lives of children, especially for kids working through homelessness or less-than-ideal home situations.

When you get involved with Weber School Foundation, 100%

of your donations/gifts support our 33,000+ students. Together, we can stock food pantries in Teen Centers, provide classroom grants, fund field trips, enhance educational programs and gift adaptive equipment to special needs students.

We ask for your partnership to address critical local needs. Our Gifts From the Heart Golf Classic and annual Christmas Tree Jubilee are our two major fundraising events. Come experience the impact we can make working together to serve our community. For more information, visit foundation.wsd.net.

CHARTER & PRIVATE SCHOOLS

In Utah, charter schools are tuition-free and open to any Utah student. They are publicly funded and accountable to the Utah State Board of Education.

Charter schools serve students from kindergarten through 12th grade, but not all grades are offered at all charter schools. Enrollment is capped at a certain number at each school; if too many students apply for admission, the school holds a lottery to determine which students will be admitted.

Some charter schools place an emphasis on a specific subject matter area (such as science) or on a certain instructional methodology. There are charter schools operating in several Weber County cities.

There are also private schools available in the area, both religious and secular in nature, that offer instruction for students from prekindergarten to 12th grade.

STANDARD-EXAMINER

READERSCHOICEAWARDS

WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY

Be Brilliant.

Weber State University (WSU) is an open-enrollment university that sees the brilliance in every student, and meets them where they are.

WSU puts students first, with all-star faculty and staff who are committed to seeing students succeed and shaping them to be career-ready for industries such as health professions, aerospace, national defense and computer science.

WSU offers over 225 certificate and degree programs: associate’s, bachelor’s, and master’s degrees in everything from sciences to the arts. No matter what your interests or educational goals are, WSU provides a personalized college experience.

WSU’s Ogden campus is nestled in the foothills of the beautiful Wasatch Mountains, which makes for stunning

in-person classes, day or evening. But students who have work or family commitments can also take convenient online courses. Bottom line, WSU works to find the best fit for every student.

When it comes to return on investment, independent reports prove how WSU provides the best bang for the buck. Low tuition paired with degrees that meet job market demands have WSU graduates seeing real results, whether immediately after graduation or 40 years down the road.

There are also countless opportunities for students to develop life and leadership skills that prepare them to make vibrant contributions to their community.

Learn more about why over 32,000 students choose WSU. Visit weber.edu.

Weber State University

OGDEN-WEBER TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Since 1971, Ogden-Weber Technical College (OTECH) has met local workforce needs for high-tech skills training by offering hands-on technical education. With employervalidated skills, OTECH graduates are prepared to fill high-wage, high-demand jobs and help build a prosperous community.

One of eight technical colleges in Utah, OTECH offers training in key industries that fuel innovation and economic growth across every corner of our state:

• Business and Computer Technology

• Construction

• Health

• Manufacturing

• Service

At OTECH, skills pay! Data shows that OTECH graduates

earn an average starting wage of $50,000 and see a 1,291% return on the investment they make in their education.

Most programs can be completed in a year or less, and several can be completed in as little as three months!

With affordable tuition and thousands of dollars to help pay for school, all OTECH students graduate with no student loan debt.

Whether a student is starting their college journey for the first time, looking to make a career change or wanting to upskill for better opportunities in their current career, OTECH is the place to start! OTECH also offers customized training courses and funding for local employers through Custom Fit. Get started at otech.edu.

OF NORTHERN UTAH

For over 125 years, the YMCA of Northern Utah has strengthened our community by enhancing healthy minds, bodies, and spirits, and building strong kids, families, and communities.

"I love the YMCA of Northern Utah for its preschool, after-school, youth sports programs and summer camps that it provides to the community. But even more impressive are the resources it provides to families in need. I'm grateful to serve with the YMCA, to strengthen the youth of today and help them develop into the leaders of tomorrow."

"Here at the Y, we've partnered with schools in Ogden and Weber school districts to provide preschool and afterschool education programs where youth can develop the skills they need to be successful in the future. All children, no matter their circumstance, deserve access to opportunities for learning and growth. Together, we can build a stronger community for all."

STATE-OF-THE-ART HEALTHCARE JUST MINUTES AWAY

No matter what Weber County city you call home, you are located within minutes of state-of-the-art hospitals and a wide variety of healthcare clinics with a full spectrum of specialty physicians. Multiple rehabilitation centers are available locally and nearly every community has a senior center or programming for seniors.

McKAY-DEE HOSPITAL

McKay-Dee Hospital in Ogden is part of Intermountain Health, a nonprofit healthcare system based in Salt Lake City that meets the healthcare needs of people throughout the Intermountain West. It includes hospitals, clinics, affiliate networks, homecare, telehealth and other services.

Founded in 1910 as a small

community hospital, McKay-Dee has grown into a world-class, full-service regional hospital. Its open-air levels, breathtaking views of the mountains and large patient rooms provide a calm, healing environment.

Currently, the hospital hosts 63 specialties, 319 patient beds, and serves as a Level II Trauma Center. McKay-Dee offers nationally ranked

programs, including the Heart and Vascular Institute, Newborn ICU, Cancer Center, McKay-Dee Spine Institute, emergency and trauma services, and McKay-Dee Surgery Center and Orthopedics. Additional services include neurosurgery, women and newborn, pediatrics, surgical, a family practice residency, behavioral health services and more.

OGDEN REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER

Originally founded in 1946 under the name of St. Benedict’s Hospital, Ogden Regional Medical Center (ORMC) offers the invaluable expertise gained from more than 75 years of delivering exceptional patient care. It continually upgrades its technology and procedures as part of its dedication to providing high-quality healthcare.

It is affiliated with HCA Healthcare and MountainStar Healthcare and is a full-service hospital and Level II Trauma Center. It boasts a 500plus physician medical staff, 238 licensed beds, more than 400 nurses and a 24/7 MountainStar AirLife Ambulance.

In 2021, a new medical office building opened on the hospital’s

campus. The building is home to specialists in cancer treatment, an allergy and asthma clinic, and cardiovascular and pulmonary treatment and rehabilitation services.

To bring hospital care closer to northern Weber County residents, ORMC opened a 10,500-square-foot freestanding emergency department in Pleasant View.

HOLY CROSS HOSPITAL - WEBER CAMPUS

Holy Cross Hospital-Davis is a first-class medical facility offering a broad range of healthcare services, advanced medical technology and a comfortable, convenient patient experience. In 2013, the Holy Cross Hospital-Weber Campus was

opened in Roy, bringing its medical care closer to Weber County residents.

The 16,000-square-foot Weber Campus includes emergency care facilities, which offer 24-hour care, short wait times, and board-certified

ER physicians.

Also available at the Weber Campus are radiology and lab services. Same-day appointments are offered for its screening mammograms, which utilize advanced full-field digital imaging technology.

HEALTH CLINICS

Not all health issues or treatments require a hospital visit, and Weber County offers a full spectrum of care through clinics providing the latest in healthcare technology.

For example, Ogden Clinic, a physician-owned organization, has more than 10 locations in Weber County and more in surrounding areas. It offers specialized care in a long list of areas ranging from family medicine to cancer treatment, general surgery, laboratory services, neurology, women’s health,

pediatrics, and physical therapy.

Additionally, a Veteran’s Health

Administration (VA) clinic is available in South Ogden.

STAYING FIT & ACTIVE - IT’S THE WEBER WAY

A big part of healthy living is staying fit and being active. In Weber County, there’s an almost endless list of possibilities.

Ogden’s trail system offers more than 20 options ranging from paved parkways following the Ogden and Weber rivers to expert-level hiking

and biking trails in the valley’s surrounding mountains. Many area cities offer recreational programs and facilities ranging from youth and adult sports programs to city parks, pavilions, playground equipment, sports fields, and walking trails.

The Ogden area has a variety of businesses offering fitness classes and services. Residents can enjoy yoga and dance classes, day spas, nutritional and life counseling, and gyms with the latest in strength and cardio equipment.

Janine McKnight

OUR WELL-CONNECTED PUBLIC TRANSIT SYSTEM

OGDEN EXPRESS UTA BUS RAPID TRANSIT ROUTE

After opening in August 2023, the Ogden Express bus rapid transit route — known as OGX — has quickly become the most popular bus route in the city and one of the top five bus routes in the state of Utah. The route, which begins at the Ogden FrontRunner light rail station and runs through the downtown area to Weber State University (WSU) and McKay-Dee Hospital, has proven especially popular among students and staff at WSU. The service is currently fare-free and will continue to be so for at least two years.

UTA FRONTRUNNER COMMUTER RAIL

The FrontRunner commuter rail system runs through Weber, Salt Lake and Utah counties, with its track extending from Ogden to Provo. Riders can easily transfer from FrontRunner to the TRAX light rail system in Salt Lake City and ride to communities throughout the Salt Lake Valley, the University of Utah and the Salt Lake City International Airport.

Gordon Doxey
FrontRunner commuter rail near downtown Ogden
Ogden Bus Rapid Transit
FrontRunner commuter rail

UTA OGDEN TROLLEY

In downtown Ogden, UTA operates the Ogden Trolley, a service that transports visitors to popular shopping, dining and entertainment areas including The Junction, Ogden City Hall, Ogden Amphitheater, Lindquist Field and FrontRunner’s Ogden Central Station. Passengers ride free of charge.

OGDEN GREENBikes

GREENbike is a public bike share system with seven bike docking stations throughout the downtown Ogden area. Bikes are checked out for use by purchasing a pass via the GREENbike mobile app, website, or at a station kiosk. For more information, visit greenbikeutah.org.

5600 SOUTH INTERCHANGE RECONSTRUCTION

Commuters in the southern area of Weber County will benefit from a massive Utah Department of Transportation project now underway that is reconstructing the 5600 South interchange on Interstate 15 and widening 5600 South in Roy. The new design will improve safety and mobility on 5600 South and reduce traffic congestion. The project includes constructing a new trail system in the area for pedestrians and cyclists.

The project also is anticipated to be completed in the fall of 2026. Cost of the project has been estimated at $238 million.

UDOT TRAFFIC APP

Know traffic conditions before you leave home with the UDOT Traffic app, available for both iPhone and Android devices. The app provides commuters and travelers with mobile access to information about Utah roadways. This includes emergency and incident notifications, construction alerts, anticipated delays and lane closures, road conditions and travel alerts.

UTA BUS SERVICE

The UTA Bus Service provides bus routes throughout Weber County, including routes to some of the area’s major employment centers. Bus service is also available to surrounding communities, including Brigham City and Salt Lake City. During the winter, UTA offers bus service to Snowbasin and Powder Mountain ski resorts. The bus service connects riders to FrontRunner, Utah’s commuter rail system, at stations in Ogden and Roy.

Ogden Trolley
Ogden GREENbikes

WEBER AREA PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

OGDEN EXPRESS (OGX) MAP (BUS RAPID TRANSIT)

OGDEN TROLLEY MAP (FREE FARE ROUTE)

UTA FRONTRUNNER & TRAX MAP (COMMUTER & LIGHT RAIL)

QUICK RESOURCE GUIDE

MAJOR UTILITIES

ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER (ELECTRICITY)

Residential customer service: 1-888-221-7070

Business customer service: 1-866-870-3419

rockymountainpower.net

DOMINION ENERGY (NATURAL GAS)

800-323-5517

dominionenergy.com

WEBER COUNTY SOLID WASTE

MANAGEMENT TRANSFER

STATION (SOLID & GARDEN WASTE)

867 W. Wilson Lane, Ogden 801-399-8803 (transfer station) 801-726-8212 (compost facility) webercountyutah.gov/Solid_Waste/index.php

TELEVISION & INTERNET

PROVIDERS

DISH Network dish.com

DIRECTV directv.com

Xfinity/Comcast xfinity.com

CenturyLink centurylink.com

FIBER OPTIC SERVICE

All West Communications allwest.com

CenturyLink centurylink.com/local/ut/ogden/fiber-internet

Connext connextbroadband.com

Optic Loop Communications opticloop.com

Quantum Fiber quantumfiber.com/local/ut/ogden

Utopia utopiafiber.com

MAJOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS & FACILITIES

INTERMOUNTAIN HEALTHCARE

More information about Intermountain Healthcare facilities can be found at intermountainhealthcare.org.

McKAY-DEE HOSPITAL

801-387-2800

intermountainhealthcare.org/locations/ mckay-dee-hospital/

TRANSPORTATION

BUS SERVICE

UTA

801-RIDE-UTA (743-3882) rideuta.com

HIGHER EDUCATION

WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY

801-626-6000 weber.edu

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

OGDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT (K-12)

Serves residents in Ogden City 801-737-7300 ogdensd.org

MOUNTAINSTAR HEALTHCARE

OGDEN REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER

801-479-2111

ogdenregional.com

PLEASANT VIEW EMERGENCY CENTER

801-786-7911

ogdenregional.com/service/pleasantview-emergency-center

COMMONSPIRIT HEALTH

HOLY CROSS HOSPITAL-DAVIS centura.org/location/holy-cross-hospitaldavis/hc

OTHER WEBER COUNTY VA CLINIC 801-479-4105 saltlakecity.va.gov/locations/

OGDEN CLINIC (multiple locations) ogdenclinic.com

COMMUTER RAIL

FRONTRUNNER

Roy Station: 4155 S. Sandridge Drive Ogden Station: 2393 S. Wall Ave. rideuta.com/Services/FrontRunner

OGDEN-WEBER TECHNICAL COLLEGE

801-627-8300 otech.edu

WEBER SCHOOL DISTRICT (K-12)

Serves residents in Weber County outside of Ogden City 801-476-7800 wsd.net

OGDEN TROLLEY (operates in downtown Ogden) visitogden.com

UTAH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

801-965-4000 udot.utah.gov/connect/

WEBSTER UNIVERSITY

Hill Air Force Base 801-779-2061 webster.edu/hill

CHARTER SCHOOLS

BRIDGE ELEMENTARY (K-6) bridgecharter.org

DAVINCI ACADEMY (K-12) davinciacademy.org

GOOD FOUNDATIONS ACADEMY (K-6) gfautah.org

GREENWOOD CHARTER SCHOOL (K-8) greenwoodcharter.org

PRIVATE SCHOOLS

BEREAN BAPTIST ACADEMY (K-12) berean-baptist-utah.com

BUSY BEE’S PLAYHOUSE (PRE-K AND K) busybeesplayhouse.com

CHILDREN’S CLASSIC CHILD CARE CENTERS (PRE-K AND K) childrensclassic.net

DEAMUDE ADVENTIST CHRISTIAN SCHOOL (1-8) ogdenut.adventistschoolconnect.org

LEADERSHIP LEARNING ACADEMY (K-6) llacharter.org/oc/oc-home

MARIA MONTESSORI ACADEMY (K-9) mariamontessoriacademy.org

NORTHERN UTAH ACADEMY FOR MATH, ENGINEERING & SCIENCE (10-12) north.nuames.org

OGDEN PREPARATORY ACADEMY (K-9) ogdenprep.org

QUEST ACADEMY (K-9) questac.org

UTAH MILITARY ACADEMY (7-12) utahmilitaryacademy.org/hfc/hfc-home

VENTURE ACADEMY & HIGH SCHOOL (K-12) venturelearning.org

WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY CHARTER ACADEMY (K-3) weber.edu/charteracademy/

DISCOVERY CLUBHOUSE (PRE-K) discoveryclubhouse.com

MARY’S LITTLE RED SCHOOL HOUSE (PRE-K) maryslittleredschoolhouse.com

OAKGROVE SCHOOL AT WATERFALL CANYON ACADEMY waterfallcanyon.com/academics/

ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC SCHOOLS (PRE-K THROUGH 12) stjosephutah.com

MONTESSORI SCHOOLS

NEW DISCOVERY MONTESSORI Ages 2 1/2 to 6 newdiscoverymontessori.com

SENIOR CENTERS

FARR WEST SENIOR CENTER 1896 N. 1800 West, Farr West 801-782-3497

GOLDEN HOURS SENIOR CENTER 650 25th Street, Ogden 801-399-5230

LAKEVIEW SENIOR CENTER 5580 W. 4600 South, Hooper 801-399-8393

PROVIDENCE MONTESSORI ACADEMY Pre-K through 6 providencema.org

ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER (PRE-K) stpaulutah.org

WASATCH CHRISTIAN SCHOOL (PRE-K THROUGH 12) wasatchchristian.org

MARRIOTT-SLATERVILLE SENIOR CENTER

1570 W. 400 North, Marriott-Slaterville 801-627-1919

NORTH VIEW SENIOR CENTER 485 E. 2550 North, North Ogden 801-782-6211

OGDEN VALLEY SENIOR CENTER 131 S. 7400 East, Huntsville 801-745-2220

EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE

UTAH DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE SERVICES Ogden Center

801-626-0300 jobs.utah.gov/jsp/officesearch/#/ogden/officeId/23#officeDetail

PLAIN CITY SENIOR CENTER

4160 W. 2200 North, Plain City 801-399-8393

RIVERDALE CITY SENIOR CENTER

4433 S. 900 West, Riverdale 801-621-6086

ROY HILLSIDE SENIOR CENTER 5051 S. 2000 West, Roy 801-773-0860

WASHINGTON TERRACE SENIOR CENTER

4601 S. 300 West, Washington Terrace 801-621-0161

THINGS TO SEE & DO

Few major cities are located so close to such a wide variety of recreational opportunities. Access to trails, boating, skiing and other outdoor activities are all within minutes of each Weber County resident.

Don Guthrie

ACTIVITIES AT A GLANCE

3 SKI RESORTS

Nordic Valley

Powder Mountain

Snowbasin

2 RESERVOIRS

Pineview Reservoir

Causey Reservoir

20+

Federally Maintained Campgrounds

3

CANYONS

Ogden Canyon

North Ogden Divide

Weber Canyon

9 GOLF

COURSES

Eagle Lake

El Monte

Mount Ogden

Mulligans Creekside Golf Center

Ogden Golf & Country Club

Remuda

Schneiter's Riverside

The Barn

Wolf Creek

2 RIVERS

Ogden River

Weber River

170,000

Acres of National Forest Land

210 MILES of Hiking & Mountain

Biking Trails

14+

Art Galleries

4 PERFORMING

ARTS CENTERS

Ogden Amphitheater

Peery's Egyptian Theater

Snowbasin

Weber State University Val A. Browning Center

3 SPORTS

TEAMS

Ogden Mustangs

Ogden Raptors

Weber State University

VISIT

OGDEN

WEBER COUNTY’S TOURISM ENGINE

Weber County’s vibrant economy isn’t just built on industry; it’s fueled by tourism, and Visit Ogden is the engine driving that growth. Visit Ogden is a strategic force generating significant economic benefits for our community.

JOBS AND PROSPERITY

Visit Ogden’s marketing efforts attract visitors, filling hotel rooms, restaurant tables and retail shops. This translates directly into jobs that support families and strengthen our local workforce across a wide range of sectors, from hospitality to transportation.

Visit Ogden’s efforts extend beyond attracting individual tourists; they also actively pursue and secure group business – conferences, meetings, sports tournaments, and events – that inject substantial revenue and stimulate the local economy.

A POWERFUL REVENUE STREAM

Tourism isn’t just about spending; it’s about generating revenue that directly benefits our entire county. Increased sales tax, lodging tax, and other related revenue streams are vital for funding essential services like infrastructure improvements, public safety, and education.

While the visitor economy represents 10% of Weber County’s overall economy, visitors account for significant portions of revenue for the aspects of our community that make it special, including nearly 40% of restaurant business and more than 50% of resort and attraction revenue. Visit Ogden’s strategic marketing ensures a consistent flow of these vital funds, improving the quality of life for all Weber County residents.

ECONOMIC STABILITY AND DIVERSIFICATION

While our economy is diverse, tourism provides a critical buffer against fluctuations in other sectors. It’s a resilient industry, and Visit Ogden’s continuous promotion of our unique attractions reinforces this stability, offering a reliable economic pillar for our county.

SUSTAINABILITY: AN EYE TO THE FUTURE

Our commitment to environmental protection, responsible resource management, and community engagement isn’t just about minimizing negative impacts; it’s about proactively shaping a future where tourism enhances, rather than detracts from, the quality of life for both residents and visitors.

MORE THAN JUST TOURISTS: BUILDING COMMUNITY PRIDE

Visit Ogden’s work doesn’t just attract visitors; it enhances our community’s image and appeal, strengthening community pride. Our efforts highlight not just the attractions but the quality of life in Weber County, attracting tourists, new residents, and job recruits. This positive visibility fuels investment, benefiting local businesses and infrastructure alike.

COLLABORATION: THE KEY TO SUCCESS

Visit Ogden’s success story isn’t written alone. We are actively engaged in partnerships with local businesses, organizations, and community leaders, fostering a collaborative environment that amplifies our impact.

SKI RESORTS

SNOWBASIN

Snowbasin Resort is an all-season recreation resort with championshiplevel skiing. Chosen to host the 2002 Winter Olympics downhill, super-G and combined races, it will again serve as an Olympic venue in 2034.

The resort is best known for wideopen bowls, graded runs, manicured groomers, powder stashes days after a storm, and its four terrain parks. Snowbasin has world-class snowmaking capabilities and one of the most advanced lift systems in the West.

Guests can take a scenic gondola

ride to Needles Lodge or a chair lift to John Paul Lodge, both of which offer fine dining.

From John Paul Lodge, foot passengers can also ride the Allen Peak Tram to the top of the mountain for expansive views of Ogden, Ogden Valley, the Great Salt Lake and Ben Lomond Peak.

In the summer, visitors can enjoy gondola-accessed hiking and mountain biking, outdoor concerts, themed events like the annual Blues, Brews & BBQ, and a high-altitude 18hole mini golf course.

Don Guthrie
Axel Rappeleye

SKI RESORTS

NORDIC VALLEY

Nordic Valley is a boutique ski hill offering terrain for all skill levels and both skiers and snowboarders.

The resort is famous for its ski school, intermediate and advanced slopes, and family-friendly atmosphere. Leading up to the 2002 Olympic Winter Games, the Austrian downhill skiers used Nordic Valley resort as a training venue before their events.

Nordic Valley features a highspeed, 6-pack chair lift known

as the Nordic Express. When it opened in 2020, this lift doubled skiable acres, increased peak elevation to 7,060 feet and added 20 new ski runs.

Just 16 miles from Ogden, Utah, Nordic Valley brings 1,700 feet of vertical terrain, perfect for familyfriendly adventures. At the heart of everything we do is our commitment to making skiing accessible and affordable for everyone. All kids 12 and under ski for FREE.

Pascal Bègin

SKI RESORTS POWDER MOUNTAIN

On a bright and clear July morning, a line of trucks—most towing empty trailers—queued up at Powder Mountain’s Sundown parking lot. After 52 years of service, the iconic Timberline lift is being replaced for winter 2024/25. Each of the trucks in line represents a winning auction bid for one of the old Timberline chairs.

“Fifty-two years’ worth of memories have been made on those chairs,” says Greg Covello, Powder Mountain’s senior marketing partnership and events manager. “More than anything, it’s a chance to own a piece of Powder history that many in our community have deep connections with. Of course, the chance to support a great cause makes it that much better.”

Over $200,000 was raised through the auction for the Community Foundation of Ogden Valley, demonstrating the deep-rooted connections within the Powder Mountain community.

Under the new ownership of Netflix Co-founder Reed Hastings and fresh off the largest investment in the resort’s history, significant changes are underway at Powder Mountain. In addition to Timberline, the Paradise lift is also being replaced this summer. Upgrades to these two key arteries in the lift infrastructure were needed and prioritized. On the deepest days, they’ll get people on the mountain faster, allowing for more time hooting and hollering through the seemingly endless glades Powder is known for.

Construction crews are also busy working on a couple of new lifts this summer, the first new lifts at Powder in a decade. One from the base of Timberline to the top of Lightning Ridge will open vast new lift-served intermediate and expert terrain. Another servicing Raintree

will offer dedicated access to Powder Mountain homeowners.

The move to dedicated homeowner access on some lifts at Powder was explained matter-offactly by Hastings in a letter to pass holders last September: “In order to pay our bills, we need to sell more real estate, and to do that we are introducing private homeowner-only skiing. We will be designating the Village and Mary’s lifts, which serve beginner and intermediate terrain, plus a new lift on Raintree, for this private skiing.”

The combination of a public ski resort with elements of a private club is a new model for the ski industry and represents a significant departure for the mountain resort. The move was also accompanied by the largest terrain expansion in Powder’s recent history, a trade-off that nets out positively for Powder Mountain’s pass and day-ticket holders in terms of lift-accessed acreage.

Powder recently announced the purchase of an adjacent 2,390 acres known locally as Davenport for its residents; the acquired terrain features 1,766 feet of consistently pitched vertical drop over 980 acres through glades and cut runs. It is, in a word, spectacular. With the promise of endless powder stashes,

Davenport will anchor the terrain available to homeowners.

Despite all that’s new, there’s still a commitment from Powder’s new leadership to keep some things exactly as they are.

From the Powder Keg, one of the truly iconic après bars in the world, to the Powder Country Bus and cat service that offers access to the more remote areas on the mountain’s more than 1,200-acre footprint, many of the offerings that make Powder unique are valued, including the uncrowded experience that Powder is known for.

Above all, Hastings has made a promise to keep Powder open to the public for generations to come. That commitment will continue into summer 2025-26 when construction is planned for yet another new lift, which will service Wolf Creek Canyon and DMI, a zone named by local skiers after experiencing terrain that’s so good you “don’t mention it.”

Back at the chairlift pickup, there’s a palpable sense of appreciation and gratitude for the memories that Powder Mountain has provided over the last 50+ years. This sentiment is buttressed by the knowledge that, 50 years from now, another generation of skiers and snowboarders may well be picking up chairlifts that hold their own cherished memories.

POWDER’S BIG YEAR

• September 2023: The initial $100M investment by Reed Hastings is announced, paving the way for a number of capital and infrastructure improvements that follow. It is the largest capital investment in Powder Mountain’s history and the first major investment in nearly a decade.

• December 2023: Powder announces plans for dedicated homeowner access to Village and Mary’s lifts, a new public lift up Lightning Ridge, the replacement of Timberline and Paradise lifts (both public) and a new lift on Raintree for homeowners.

• March 2024: Powder Mountain signs a contract to purchase 2,390 acres of adjacent terrain (known locally as Davenport) to be made accessible to Powder homeowners. The acquired terrain features 1,766 feet of consistently pitched vertical drop over 980 acres through glades and cut runs. The addition brings Powder’s total skiable acreage over 12,500 acres.

• March 2024: The DMI / Wolf Creek lift expansion is announced, with publicly available lift infrastructure slated to serve some of the best expert and advanced terrain in Northern Utah. Guided offerings in the Wolf Creek Canyon are slated for ‘24/’25 and new lift infrastructure is targeted for winter ‘25/’26.

• June 2023: Construction commences on the Paradise, Timberline, Lightning Ridge and Raintree ski lifts for the ’24/’25 season.

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MORE WINTER FUN

BONNEVILLE SHORELINE TRAIL

Snowshoe for miles along the foothills of the Wasatch Mountains above Ogden. It’s a great hiking destination in summer as well.

OGDEN NORDIC CENTER

Fifteen and a half miles of groomed trails for skate and classic cross country skiing and an additional 10 miles of snowshoeing trails can be found at North Fork Park. A fat bike trail has also been developed.

WASATCH PARC SNOW TUBING AT NORDIC VALLEY

Here, designers have engineered the fastest and steepest hill possible while still providing a safe, familyfriendly atmosphere and experience.

WEBER COUNTY SPORTS COMPLEX

Home of the Ice Sheet, a 2002 Winter Olympics venue. Ice sport lessons available including figure skating, hockey, curling, and open skate.

Justin Scott

STAYING ACTIVE

OGDEN TRAILS NETWORK

Hundreds of miles of trails range from easily navigated, paved pathways to challenging routes take hikers far above the valley floor.

OGDEN RIVER PARKWAY

A 9.6-mile paved parkway begins at the mouth of Ogden Canyon and follows the Ogden River through the downtown area. The parkway is also open to cyclists.

OGDEN BIKE PARK

Located north of 12th Street, the park offers more than 30 acres of mountain bike and BMX trails and jumps. Included are more than 10 gravity-driven trails ranging from beginner to expert.

WEBER COUNTY ARCHERY PARK

An 11-acre world-class park including an indoor range with shooting distances up to 60 yards and an outdoor area with more than 50 targets.

ROCK CLIMBING

Climbers can choose from a variety of challenges in the rocky cliffs near Ogden’s eastern edge and in Ogden Canyon, including areas for sport climbing, top rope climbing and more.

OGDEN BOULDER FIELDS

Climbers can test themselves through facing a variety of ascension difficulties. The Lower Boulder Field is best accessed from the 22nd Street trailhead. The Upper Boulder Field is approached from the 27th Street trailhead.

ICE CLIMBING

Malan’s Falls, the first vertical ice climb in the US, is the most well-known area for ice climbing in the winter. It can be accessed from the 29th Street trailhead.

WATERFALL CANYON

One of Ogden’s most popular hikes. A short (2.4 miles in and out) but strenuous hike over rocky terrain.

Nicole Moore

Union Station Centennial Celebration

Join us to celebrate 100 years of the Ogden Union Station on Friday November 22, and Saturday November 23. Bring your friends and family to celebrate!

November 22

5:00 - 9:00 P.M.

5:00 - Time Capsule Ceremony (Lobby)

6:30 - Rededication Ceremony (Outside)

7:30 - Ochestra Concert (Browning Theater)

8:30 - Drone Show (Plaza)

November 23

12:00 - 6:00 P.M. Big Band Music Refreshments

Time Capsule Artifacts on Display Youth/Family Activities

Photo Booth Self Guided Tours

6:15 - Drone Show (Plaza) Scan to watch the event Livestream!

WATER RECREATION

OGDEN RIVER

Known for its trout fishing, it has been designated a Blue Ribbon Fishery.

WEBER RIVER

This river offers trout fishing and is popular for fly fishing.

PINEVIEW RESERVOIR

Located in the Ogden Valley, Pineview is a perfect place for boating, sailing, and fishing. Three swim areas offer sandy beaches as well as areas for paddle boarding.

CAUSEY RESERVOIR

Also in the Ogden Valley, it attracts paddle boarders and kayakers. It’s also a popular swimming, cliff jumping and fishing spot.

Gordon Doxey
Jeff Keeney
Causey Reservoir
Ogden River

DOWNTOWN OGDEN

HISTORIC 25TH STREET

Lined with historic buildings lovingly renovated to exhibit their unique architecture, 25th Street now attracts fans of art, fine food, unique shopping opportunities and an exciting nightlife.

THE JUNCTION

An entertainment and recreation district full of activities for all ages such as the movie theater and restaurants.

SALOMON CENTER

The Salomon Center, located in The Junction, offers numerous indoor adventure opportunities, including skydiving, surfing and a climbing wall along with bowling, laser tag, and an arcade.

PEERY’S EGYPTIAN THEATER

A historic movie theater restored to its former glory, Peery’s now accommodates live theater, dance, choral, symphonic and multimedia performances as well as film.

THE MONARCH

A renovated 57,000-square-foot building with a restaurant, retail and event space, design studios, art gallery, Sola Salons and artistic collaboration spaces.

OGDEN AMPHITHEATER

The Amphitheater is home to many summer events and festivals featuring musical groups and other stage performances. These events include Trail Fest, Ogden Pride, National Night Out Against Crime, Juneteenth, Untamed Pops Concert, and Ogden Twilight.

MUSIC & ART

OGDEN CITY ARTS

The Ogden City Arts Advisory Committee, a group of volunteers, is a city-run committee that oversees Ogden arts programs and efforts with assistance from the city’s arts administrator. For more information about Ogden City Arts, visit ogdencity.com/707/Arts.

OGDEN MUSIC FESTIVAL

Attracting thousands of artists, vendors, volunteers, and sponsors, OFOAM’s Ogden Music Festival brings fans of all ages (16 and under free) to Ogden the first Saturday following Memorial Day. For more information visit ofoam.org.

FIRST FRIDAY ART STROLL

On the first Friday of each month, various businesses in Ogden’s downtown area host an artist for the evening. The public is invited to visit the businesses, meet the artists, and watch them work.

NINE RAILS CREATIVE DISTRICT

Defined as the area between Grant and Madison Avenues from 24th to 26th Streets, this district is designed to create new opportunities for the community to engage with art while supporting creative places, programs, and people.

DUMKE ARTS PLAZA

This flexible public area provides space for smaller festivals and performances as well as art installations.

GRANT AVENUE MURALS

In 2020, artist Don Rimx of Puerto Rico painted five 40-foot by 50-foot murals along Ogden’s Grant Avenue depicting important moments and people in Ogden’s history.

TRAIL TO PIONEER DAYS

As part of Pioneer Days, Ogden’s annual city celebration commemorating the city’s founding, life-sized fiberglass horses painted by local artists are placed in the downtown area. Known as the “Trail to Pioneer Days,” this horse project is one of the largest public arts projects of its kind in Utah.

ECCLES COMMUNITY ART CENTER

A nonprofit organization dedicated to a continued effort to stimulate interest, foster awareness, and provide education in all visual and performing arts.

Ogden Music Festival

SparklingSavings

Ogden Friends of Acoustic Music
Daniela Austad
Eccles Art Center
First Friday Art Stroll

OGDEN TWILIGHT

Begun in 2015, Ogden Twilight is an annual concert series held at the outdoor Ogden Amphitheater. The series offers 10 shows each summer and attracts thousands of people from throughout Utah with its irresistible lineups. Shows often sell out.

The series has brought in national alternative rock acts like The Flaming Lips, OK Go, The National and CHVRCHES. 2024’s lineup included St. Vincent, Killer Mike, Tycho and Broken Social Scene. Most seating is general admission, but a VIP seating area is also available located directly in front of the stage.

As part of the Utah Transit Authority’s (UTA) Ticket As Far program, your ticket to an Ogden Twilight concert will be recognized by UTA as fare payment on all local bus routes, TRAX light rail routes, streetcar light rail, FrontRunner commuter rail routes and BRT routes on the day of the concert. The FrontRunner Station is just four blocks away from the Ogden Amphitheater.

The amphitheater also has a bike valet for those who wish to ride to the venue. For more information, visit ogdentwilight.com.

ATTRACTIONS

UNION STATION

Ogden’s Union Station was dedicated on Nov. 22, 1924. For nearly 40 years, this train station was a bustling focal point of northern Utah. Union Station now houses several museums:

• Utah State Railroad Museum

• John M. Browning Firearms Museum

• Browning–Kimball Classic Car Museum

• Utah Cowboy Western Heritage Museum

• Gallery at the Station

• Myra Powell Gallery

OGDEN UTAH TEMPLE

The Ogden Utah Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is located in The Junction area of downtown Ogden. Visitors can enjoy the impeccably landscaped temple grounds or go across the street to the Ogden FamilySearch Center.

OGDEN BOTANICAL GARDENS

Located on 11 acres of land next to the Ogden River, the gardens feature hundreds of varieties of annuals, perennials, and trees. Visitors can enjoy a walk or picnic and obtain information about plant selection and environmentally sound gardening methods.

FORT BUENAVENTURA

A historical park in the middle of Ogden City offering a wide range of outdoor recreation including camping, fishing, 18-hole championship disc golf course, visitor center, historic fort, pavilions, canoeing, and a playground.

OGDEN NATURE CENTER

This 152-acre preserve brings in more than 50,000 visitors each year to observe and learn about plants and animals, enjoy walking trails, picnic areas, and participate in community programs.

GEORGE S. ECCLES DINOSAUR PARK

This park is filled with more than 100 realistic, full-size dinosaur sculptures brought to life with robotics, artistic details and state-of-the-art sound equipment.

TREEHOUSE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM

Designed specifically for the kids, this museum offers nearly 30,000 square feet of unique educational exhibits and programs. More than 3.8 million people have visited since its opening.

WEBER COUNTY FAIR

The Weber County Fair continually ranks as one of the largest and best fairs in the state of Utah, traditionally ending on the second Saturday of August.

OGDEN BAY WATERFOWL MANAGEMENT AREA

A 20,000-acre wetland area located adjacent to the Great Salt Lake is home to many species of birds including grebes, herons, sandpipers, ducks, geese, and gulls. The roads through this area are open to hikers yearround.

Anthony Olds
Union Station
Ogden Botanical Gardens

ENHANCING COMMUNITIES AND IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF LIFE - ONE PROJECT AT A TIME

Solace Apartments, Ogden, UT
Breanne Hendricks
Deniane Kartchner
Deniane Kartchner
Fort Buenaventura
Ogden Temple

FARMERS MARKET OGDEN

Farmers Market Ogden brings the community together every Saturday from May through September on Historic 25th Street in Ogden. Here, local residents and visitors can explore a vibrant collection of stalls featuring the freshest local produce, handcrafted artisan goods, and a variety of delicious prepared and packaged foods.

Vendors with everything from peaches and pears to corn, lettuce, and tomatoes set up shop and exhibit their wares to the public. Visitors can also find locally roasted coffee and baked goods as well as arts and crafts items.

The market serves as a cultural hub, offering live local music, art displays, and family-friendly activities.

Later in the season, a slimmed-down version of the event known as the Fall Market is held on Saturday mornings on 25th Street. The Fall Market features a wide array of seasonal specialties like pumpkins, squashes, and freshly pressed cider. There are also live music sessions and autumn-themed activities.

In February, the Winter Market is held at Ogden’s Union Station. This market provides a warm, inviting atmosphere where visitors can browse through stalls featuring winter produce, hand-knitted goods, and holiday decor. Vendors provide hot beverages and seasonal treats.

For more information, visit farmersmarketogden.com.

Daniela Austad
Daniela Austad

HILL AIR FORCE BASE

Employing more than 23,000 military, civilian and contractor personnel and encompassing nearly 7,000 acres, Hill Air Force Base is the U.S. Air Force’s second-largest base by population and geographical size. Located along the southern edge of Weber County, the base offers multiple opportunities for the public to engage with and learn more about its activities and aircraft. They include the Hill Aerospace Museum and the Warriors Over the Wasatch Air and Space Show.

HILL AEROSPACE MUSEUM

Hill Aerospace Museum, located on approximately 30 acres in the northwest corner of Hill Air Force Base, has thousands of historical Air Force artifacts on display as well as more than 70 aircraft both indoors and outdoors. The museum showcases the history of American air power from the earliest days of the Wright brothers to the modern aircraft of the 21st century.

Visitors can get a close-up view of planes from the World War II era as well as the Cold War. The museum’s artifacts collection includes military vehicles, missiles, ordnance, military uniforms, and artwork.

In 2024, the museum expanded its indoor exhibition space by 70% with the opening of its new L.S. Skaggs Gallery, which houses 91,000 square feet of exhibition space and aircraft including a U-2 “Dragon Lady,” an SR-71 “Blackbird,” and an F-22 “Raptor.” For more information, visit aerospaceutah.org.

WARRIORS OVER THE WASATCH AIR AND SPACE SHOW

Every two years, Hill Air Force Base hosts the Warriors Over the Wasatch Air and Space Show. Presented by the Utah Air Show Foundation, this event offers the public a glimpse into the wonder of flight, including everything from historic World War II and Vietnam-era aircraft to advanced aerobatic planes and the latest in U.S. military aircraft technology.

The lineup has also included performances by the U.S. Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron known as the Thunderbirds. From spectacular stunts to breathtaking speed, you’re likely to see it demonstrated during Warriors Over the Wasatch.

Incredibly, all this activity in the sky plus a wide variety of activities and exhibits on the ground are made available to the public free of charge. Aeronautics companies set up booths offering information, demonstrations and hands-on activities, and aircraft ranging from historic warbirds to modern, highperformance planes are put on display.

The two-day event is held on even years, with the next one scheduled for 2026. For more information about Warriors Over the Wasatch, visit theutahairshow.com.

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SPORTING VENUES

WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY (WSU)

With more than 17,000 seats, Stewart Stadium at WSU is home to WSU Wildcats football (NCAA Division I, Big Sky Conference). WSU’s Dee Events Center, an 11,500seat indoor arena, hosts home basketball games and other events.

PIONEER STADIUM

Ogden’s Pioneer Stadium hosts the Ogden Pioneer Rodeo (week of July 24th) each year along with other events.

LINDQUIST FIELD

Home of the Ogden Raptors, an independent member of the Pioneer League (a Major League Baseball Partner League).

WEBER COUNTY SPORTS COMPLEX

Home to the Ice Sheet, the Ogden Mustangs (a Tier 3, Level A Western States Hockey Team), and the Western Wings (Women’s Hockey Team). The Ice Sheet also hosts ice skating, curling, and open skate events.

TOP OF UTAH’S ECONOMIC POWERHOUSE

Weber County provides the backbone environment for businesses to succeed. With a world-class, high-tech manufacturing environment, low commute times for employees and a wide variety of towns and cities to match desired living styles, literally every business need is within close reach.

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WEBER COUNTY YOUR HUB FOR BUSINESS

Weber County invites you to become a part of its thriving business community and tap into the region’s limitless potential. Whether you’re a startup looking for a nurturing environment or an established corporation seeking new horizons, Weber County offers the resources, talent and opportunities you need to succeed.

URBAN VIBES & HOMETOWN CHARM

Ogden City offers a vibrant, exciting urban center while its surrounding communities exude a sense of warmth, welcome, and hometown charm. From city living to suburban and rural options, you’ll find home here.

ECONOMIC STRENGTH

Boasting a strong economic foundation, Weber County actively seeks out industry players that can work together with existing businesses to create higher-paying jobs. Hill Air Force Base serves as a significant economic driver.

A HIGHLY SKILLED WORKFORCE

Our county is home to a diverse, well-educated and expanding workforce with strong competencies in key industries like manufacturing, aerospace and defense, life sciences, education, and finance.

HOME TO GLOBAL INDUSTRY LEADERS

Ogden has established itself as a hub for global distribution companies, nutrition manufacturers, and high-tech specialty manufacturers, including companies like Amer Sports, the parent company of renowned brands such as Salomon, Wilson, Atomic, Arc’teryx, and Peak Performance.

If your company is growing or expanding in Northern Utah, we can assist:

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• Labor Analysis

• Incentive Options

• Infrastructure Data

• Demographic Research

OUR LARGEST EMPLOYERS

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MEETING FINANCIAL NEEDS

Weber County is well supported by a strong network of financial institutions. While having a number of banks and credit unions is not uncommon for most communities, those in Weber County are often found providing the core financial support for community growth opportunities, events and activities, nonprofit needs, education systems, and healthcare initiatives. The most active institutions include:

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BUSINESS DEPOT OGDEN

In 1940, just prior to World War II, the United States government perceived the possibility of an enemy attack and moved to relocate distribution depots inland. Utah was a prime location for a new depot, and with the help of members of the Ogden community and the OgdenWeber Chamber of Commerce, Ogden was chosen to be the new Army logistics center.

Defense Depot Ogden opened on Sept. 15, 1941, and operated for 55 years, providing critical supplies for the soldiers of World War II and the Korean, Vietnam, and Desert Storm conflicts. In 1995, the Base Realignment & Closure Commission closed the depot, and, within a few years, the property was deeded over to Ogden City.

In 1999, the city entered into a 70-year master agreement with the Boyer Company to manage and develop the property, which is now

known as Business Depot Ogden (BDO).

As part of the master agreement, the Boyer Company is required to develop roughly 7 acres per year. As of today, the Boyer Company has developed over 462 acres in BDO, far exceeding the 172 acres required by the end of this year and placing the business park’s development 38 years ahead of schedule. This represents a significant investment in the community, with over $466 million in new building construction and 49 new buildings.

BDO is the largest park in the state with over 14 million square feet under roof and 1,100 acres. While many believe the park is now full, there is still room to grow, with 150 available acres for development, symbolizing a potential 2.4 million square feet of additional space.

Roughly 150 international, national and local companies call BDO home,

with over 6,000 employees working at the park. BDO prides itself in helping businesses to thrive, succeed, and grow into large, successful enterprises. They have been able to do this by offering a wide variety of building options, sizes and pricing — anything from space built in 1941 to new state-of-the-art complex builds.

BDO has a significant positive impact on the local economy through job creation, increased consumer spending, tax revenue generation, property value enhancement, economic diversification, infrastructure improvements, and attraction of further business investments. Revenues from the park also help fund additional economic development projects within the city of Ogden.

A list of the companies located at BDO, as well as an overall development map, can be found at boyerbdo.com.

DOING BUSINESS IN WEBER

Ya YA FOODS: MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN OGDEN AND BEYOND

When we at Ya YA Foods opened our doors in Ogden, Utah, back in March 2023, we felt an immediate connection with the community. As a company that’s been in the food and beverage manufacturing industry for more than 30 years, expanding to Ogden wasn’t just a business move — it was the start of an exciting new chapter for all of us.

WHO WE ARE

Starting out in Toronto, Canada, Ya YA Foods has always been passionate about quality and customer satisfaction. Our journey has been all about producing top-notch food and beverage products that people love. With our advanced processing technology, we’re able to offer a wide range of options to our partners. Whether it’s aseptic beverages, ready-to-drink products or specialized food items, we’re committed to meeting diverse needs.

OUR PRODUCTS

We’re proud to work with some of the most recognized brands across North America, providing innovative and reliable solutions. Here’s a glimpse of what we do:

• Aseptic Beverages: These are long-lasting drinks packed under sterile conditions — perfect for plant-based beverages, dairy alternatives, juices, and nutritional drinks that need to stay fresh without preservatives.

• Ready-to-Drink Solutions: From

protein shakes to cold brew coffee, we create convenient and healthy drink options that fit busy lifestyles.

• Custom Formulations: We love collaborating with our clients to develop custom recipes. It’s all about staying ahead of consumer preferences and delivering products that excite and satisfy.

By staying flexible and upholding the highest food safety standards, we help our partners consistently bring quality products to market.

GROWING IN OGDEN

Our expansion into Ogden has been an incredible experience. Since opening, we’ve created more than 100 jobs for local residents — roles like machine operators, technicians and quality assurance professionals. We believe in investing in our team and offering competitive wages, great benefits, and plenty of opportunities for career growth.

But it’s not just about jobs. We’re building relationships with local suppliers, organizations, and schools because we want our growth to be sustainable and beneficial for everyone involved.

WHY OGDEN?

We chose Ogden for a reason. This vibrant community has a rich history and a promising future. The skilled workforce here, along with its strategic location, makes it a perfect fit for us. Ogden’s blend of innovation and tradition mirrors our own values

at Ya YA Foods. Plus, with easy access to both local and interstate transport networks, our new facility helps us efficiently distribute products throughout the U.S.

MAKING AN IMPACT

We’re not just here to do business — we’re here to be part of the community. That’s why we’re dedicated to supporting local initiatives like food security programs and environmental sustainability efforts. By partnering with local leaders, schools, and vocational programs, we’re helping to provide skills training and educational opportunities, contributing to a stronger future workforce in Ogden.

LOOKING AHEAD

As we continue to grow, we’re excited about what’s next. We invite the Ogden community to join us on this journey. Whether you’re looking for a fulfilling career in the food and beverage industry or you’re a business seeking innovative production solutions, Ya YA Foods is here for you.

Our commitment to quality, sustainability, and community involvement is at the heart of everything we do. We’re looking forward to a bright future here in Ogden, with plans to expand our team and increase production capacity. Together, we’re shaping the future of food and beverage manufacturing in the region.

DOING BUSINESS IN WEBER

CHROMALOX: INVESTING IN THE FUTURE

At Chromalox Ogden, we develop and produce advanced electric heating technologies for the world’s toughest thermal processes. This is our passion, and we have more experience than anyone in the industry.

OGDEN MANUFACTURING PLANT

Chromalox started in 1917 with an innovative solution when a selftaught engineer invented the first metal-sheathed resistance heating element. Today, Chromalox is a division of the Electric Thermal Solutions (ETS) business of Spirax Group, a global technology solutions and engineering company.

The Ogden facility, established in 1976, plays a crucial role in delivering sustainable, zero-emission electric heating solutions for our customers. Our century-plus of experience and innovation makes us the trusted partner in electric heat for the transition into a sustainable future. We are the partner of choice as industries look to accelerate their decarbonization efforts and solutions as well as reduce carbon emissions and their dependence on fossil fuels.

SUSTAINABILITY

In addition to helping customers achieve sustainability, Chromalox has implemented significant environmental programs through Spirax Group’s One Planet Sustainability Strategy.

The One Planet vision is to lead industrial sustainability by increasing energy efficiency, minimizing greenhouse gas emissions, and improving water efficiency.

To that end, the Ogden facility has diverted 658 tons of waste from landfills (54%) since 2019. The company targets reducing waste by 10% and eliminating all nonrecyclable or non-biodegradable packaging by the end of 2025.

Chromalox is committed to achieving “net-zero” greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and has contracted Renewable Energy Credits for the facility’s electricity supply starting in July 2024.

EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT

The Ogden plant employs more than 300 local employees, and more growth is expected. Chromalox colleagues have a strong and proud history of helping their home

communities by supporting and leading volunteer activities and projects each year.

Chromalox Ogden supports this with monthly and quarterly community engagement projects and events.

Recent examples of local community engagement events include a back-to-school jogger drive for Weber County School District, cleanup and invasive species removal of an “Adopt-A-Trail” section of the Ogden River, support of a Red Cross blood drive, and International Day of Charity tree planting.

In addition, teams from the facility coordinate volunteering and charitable donation projects annually in education, food insecurity, and biodiversity.

Every colleague is provided paid leave to perform volunteer work for causes that have meaning to them.

During the past year, Chromalox invested more than $58 million in a major expansion project with EK Bailey Construction to increase capacity and advance new cuttingedge manufacturing technology. We are here for the future of Ogden and sustainable manufacturing worldwide.

CHROMALOX

OGDEN EXPANSION

• $58 million investment

• 103,500-squarefoot addition to its 184,000-square-foot facility

• LEED Gold certified

• Geothermal energy using 165 well heat pump system to heat and cool the facility year-round efficiently

• Planned reduction of solvent-based paints and improved engineering controls to decrease air emissions

• Optimizing vertical space in the plant with a new production crane with 35’ hook height

YOUR CHAMBER AT WORK

WE ARE STRONGER TOGETHER

2024 MESSAGE BOARD CHAIR

LEIGH DEAN

Chambers of commerce and local businesses are like good neighbors — they’re always there to lend a hand. The Chamber is a bit like the town’s friendly organizer, pulling together events, advocating for local businesses and connecting people in ways that make the community stronger.

They’re the ones who make sure everyone’s on the same page, whether it’s promoting Small Business Saturday or just getting folks to know each other’s names beyond, “That’s the place with the

good coffee.”

For the local community, a chamber of commerce helps create a thriving environment by supporting businesses, which leads to more jobs and a bustling local economy.

It’s like planting a tree—the roots (businesses) grow, and soon the whole community is enjoying the shade (and maybe some cool events).

It’s kind of like when you overwater one plant in the garden and suddenly the whole thing turns into a mini jungle — except here, the “overwatering” is lots of support

and opportunities for businesses to flourish.

For businesses, joining the Chamber is like getting a backstage pass to what’s happening in town. It’s not just about shaking hands or attending meetings; it’s about being part of something bigger. The Chamber helps businesses grow, gives them a voice in the community and offers a sense of camaraderie. Plus, who wouldn’t want to be part of the group that’s making the community a better place? It’s networking with a purpose!

LEIGH DEAN, 2024 BOARD CHAIR, WARREN’S CRAFTBURGER

ABOUT THE CHAMBER

Founded in 1887, the Ogden-Weber Chamber of Commerce is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing business and community prosperity in northern Utah. Based in Ogden, the largest metropolitan area north of Salt Lake City, the Chamber represents more than 950 organizations in 15 cities and several unincorporated areas in Weber County. The Chamber is governed by four executive officers and a board of governors. Dedicated staff and volunteers provide business connections, news and information, operational discounts, promotional tools, professional development opportunities, and a collective legislative voice.

EXECUTIVE BOARD OFFICERS

CHAMBER STAFF

Chuck Leonhardt President & CEO
Nate Orton Member Relations Specialist
Lisa Laird Member Relations Specialist
Hyrum Rappleye Events & Marketing Coordinator
CHAIR
Leigh Dean Owner, Warrens Craftburger
VICE-CHAIR Aaron Austad Partner, Boyer Company/ Business Depot Ogden
TREASURER Greg Sanders CEO, Symbol Arts
PAST CHAIR Sean Myers President, Myers Mortuaries
Melissa Fredrickson Operations Coordinator

2025 CHAMBER LEADERSHIP

EXECUTIVE BOARD

EXECUTIVE OFFICERS

Leigh Dean Owner, Warrens Craftburger

Aaron Austad Partner, Boyer Company/Business Depot Ogden

Greg Sanders .................................................... CEO, SymbolArts

Shaun Myers President, Myers Mortuaries

AT-LARGE MEMBERS:

Brock Mortensen President & CEO, Ascent Credit Union

Julie Johnson President & CEO, United Way of Northern Utah

Ryan Dennis.................................. Owner, Chick-fil-A at Riverdale

Ronda Miller Director of Division Operations, Northrop Grumman

Shannon Mickles Sales Representative, Staker & Parson Companies

COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVES:

Brad Mortensen President, Weber State University

James Taggart President, Ogden-Weber Technical College

Mara Brown Chief Administrative Officer, Ogden City

Sara Toliver President & CEO, Visit Ogden

Jim Harvey .................................... Commissioner, Weber County

BOARD OF GOVERNORS

AT-LARGE MEMBERS

Aaron Metcalfe Vice President, Hogan & Associates Construction

Beth Holbrook Board Member, Utah Transit Authority

Bobby Lindquist .................................. Manager/Funeral Director, Lindquist Mortuaries - Ogden

Brett Barton Sr. Director of Manufacturing Operations, Fresenius Medical Care Inc.

Brian Epperson................................................. CEO, Target River

Camren Applegate Employee Benefits Advisor, The Buckner Company

Chad McDonald General Manager, ALSCO

Cherie Hanson SVP Marketing & Communications, Bank of Utah

Chris Mosher ..................................... Vice President, Wasatch I.T.

Craig Goodliffe CEO, Cyberbacker Inc.

Craig Jacobsen Director, Strategic Development, Ovation Homes

Curt Beutler.................................. Business Development Officer, Cache Valley Bank

Dave Hogan President, Wadman Corporation

Derek Bell Partner, Eide Bailly LLP

Duncan Lambert ........................ General Manager, Newgate Mall

Forrest Fackrell Client Engagement Director, iMpact Utah

Forrest McNabb President of Food & Beverage/ Northern Utah, Big-D Construction Corp

Frank Moore President and General Manager, Jetway, Oshkosh AeroTech

Glen Keysaw Vice President of Distribution, Associated Food Stores Inc.

Jason Beardall President, England Logistics

Jason Maughan ............... VP Operations, North America, Autoliv

Jeff Kemp President, Boman & Kemp Companies

Jeremy Barker CEO, The Murphy Door Inc.

Jim Konig General Manager, Standard-Examiner

Josh Garner ....................................................... CEO, Becklar LLC

Judy Williamson ...................Administrator, Intermountain Health McKay-Dee Hospital

Justin Meehan General Manager, Petersen Incorporated

Kerry Wahlen President & CEO, Goldenwest Credit Union

Kevin Taylor ........................................ Sr. Director of R&D, Alphia

Kimberli Green Vice President, Business Services/Development, America First Credit Union

Kirk Nigro Regional Business Manager, Rocky Mountain Power/Pacificorp

Lisa Taillefer ........................... VP Human Resources, Ya YA Foods

Mark Adams CEO, Ogden Regional Medical Center

Mark Hilles President, Mountain West Architecture

Matthew Hutchings Senior Partner, Maise Group

Matthew Wardle.............................. President, JD Machine Corp.

Pascal Bégin Resort Operations Manager, Nordic Valley Recreation LP

Patrick Munson Partner, Adams + Petersen CPAs LLC

Paul Grant ........ Chief Customer Officer, MarketStar Corporation

Phlatt Mclean ........................President, PhlattLine Entertainment

Robert Bischoff Senior Vice President, Zions Bank

Slade Opheikens President, R&O Construction

Sonny O’Grady Regional Vice President, Pacific Office Automation

Steve Kier Owner, KIER Construction

Tami Brower Vice President, 360 ELEVATED

Thaine Fischer Managing Partner, The Monarch

Tim Wheelwright .......................................... Service Shareholder, Dentons Durham Jones Pinegar

Tom Dickson Region Manager, Dominion Energy

Tyler Baker FSOP Manager, Swire Coca-Cola

Victor Hubbard Owner, Performance Driven Marketing

GOVERNMENT & COMMUNITY LEADERS:

Ben Nadolski Mayor, Ogden City

Bob Dandoy Mayor, Roy City

Braden D. Mitchell Mayor, Riverdale City

Col. Daniel Cornelius 75th Air Base Wing and Installation Commander, Hill Air Force Base

Gina Butters Superintendent, Weber School District

Gregg Buxton Utah State Senator, District 20

Ken Richey Chair, District 3, Ogden City Council

Luke Rasmussen .............. Superintendent, Ogden School District

Mike Howard City Council, South Ogden City

Russell Porter Mayor, South Ogden City

COMMITTEE CHAIRS

Ben Eden Professional Development, Reach Your Ultimate Potential

Brady Quayle Leadership Northern Utah, Bank of Utah

Brynn Murdock ...... Legislative Affairs, Ogden School Foundation

Caren Werner Women in Business, Visit Ogden

Chance Hadley Contacts 1, Guild Mortgage

Flor Lopez Small Business, Phoenix Business Solutions

Hyrum Rappleye Spikers, Ogden-Weber Chamber of Commerce

Jon Miller Contacts 2, Ken Garff Buick GMC

Julie Snowball Military Affairs, Weber State University Regional Partnerships

Rusti Hammer Leadership Northern Utah, America First Credit Union

CHAMBER COMMITTEES

CONTACTS

Developing business relationships in a network-friendly environment.

LEADERSHIP

NORTHERN UTAH

A 9-month program providing hands-on leadership training and an in-depth community immersion experience.

LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS

Developing public policy positions and representing the Chamber and its members at the Utah State Legislature.

MILITARY AFFAIRS

Serving as an advocate for Hill Air Force Base and its mission through enhancing community and military relationships.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Providing conversations on personal and employee development topics through the Business Forums and CROSSROADS Business Expo.

SMALL BUSINESS

Supporting small business growth and collaboration with Primers specific to their needs and supports CROSSROADS Business Expo.

SPIKERS

Promoting member organizations and helping members navigate the use of Chamber benefits. The Chamber’s official ambassadors.

WOMEN IN BUSINESS

Educating, cultivating, inspiring and empowering women through networking and professional development.

SCAN TO LEAN MORE ABOUT COMMITTEES

WHAT SETS US APART

MEMBER INDUSTRIES

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MEMBERSHIP TYPES

WHY JOIN THE CHAMBER?

Whether you’re a small business just getting started or a well-established organization, the Ogden-Weber Chamber of Commerce provides unique opportunities to help you reach new customers, invest in your employees, and improve our community.

REACH MORE CUSTOMERS

Grow your business through marketing and advertising with access to the Chamber’s communication channels.

IMPROVE THE COMMUNITY

Unite with other organizations to support local legislative priorities and community initiatives to enhance quality of life for all.

OPERATIONAL SAVINGS

Enjoy savings on business insurance, health & dental coverage, vision insurance, employee benefits, and advertising opportunities.

VOICE OF BUSINESS

Unified voice for businesses, advocating for policies that promote economic growth and providing essential resources to help businesses grow.

INVEST IN YOUR EMPLOYEES

Whether you’re a team of one or 500+, we help you provide premier opportunities for professional and leadership development.

WHY JOIN THE CHAMBER

“We have been fortunate to be able to provide our services to business owners in our community as well as having some of our own needs met. These partnerships have been priceless.”

- Greg Sanders, President SymbolArts

“When I became a Chamber member as a new business owner, I was new to Ogden, starting an insurance agency, and I didn’t know many people. The greatest benefit (of Chamber membership) is the friendships, the community, and the support I have gained over the past 18+ years.”

- Cindee Jessop First Priority Insurance

“As a member of the OgdenWeber Chamber of Commerce, the greatest benefit we’ve experienced has undoubtedly been the consistent networking opportunities. The Chamber organizes a variety of activities that allow us to connect with other business leaders in the community, opening doors for meaningful partnerships and collaborations. Through these events, OgdenXR has not only expanded its local presence but also built relationships that have led to new projects and opportunities for growth. The supportive environment fosters strong business connections, which is essential for our continued success.”

- Eduardo Reyes COO, OgdenXR

“Through my involvement with Women in Business, I’ve had the incredible opportunity to connect with and elevate other female leaders in our community. This network has not only inspired me but also provided access to exceptional speakers and training sessions that have significantly contributed to my personal and professional growth.”

- Sara Mejeur

Marketing & Communications Manager Intermountain Health McKay-Dee Hospital

“(Chamber membership) has significantly helped me to increase my business earnings year after year.”

- Jeremy Griffin Owner Peak Chiropractic Health Clinic

“The greatest benefit of my 17 years being active in the Ogden-Weber Chamber has been the opportunities to connect with other Chamber members. The Chamber provides so many different and varying opportunities through networking, education and service. You still have to show up, bring yourself to the table and be willing to give back and serve. From this I have made lifelong friends, integrated myself more into my community and it has also been good for business.”

- Mike Plowman

“My financial advisor (longtime Chamber member) invited me early on to join the Chamber. I couldn’t be more thrilled. I signed up online and within two hours Nate called to welcome me. What amazing support when I needed it most!! The entire Chamber staff have been incredible. Feeling supported as a new business owner is invaluable. The Chamber has offered me that support”

CHAMBER DIRECTORY

ACCOUNTING & BOOKKEEPING

Adams + Petersen CPAs LLC (801) 776-5241 ap.cpa

Armstrong, CPAs & Advisors (801) 436-4941 armstrong.cpa

Chella Bookkeeping (801) 675-2675 chella-bookkeeping.com

Child Richards CPAs and Advisors (801) 621-0440 childrichards.com

Christensen, Palmer & Ambrose CPA’s P.C. (801) 627-2060 ogden-cpas.com

CMP (801) 467-4450 cmp.cpa

Eide Bailly LLP (801) 621-1575 eidebailly.com

Haynie & Company (801) 479-4800 hayniecpas.com

Integrated Tax (801) 479-0100 Integrated.tax

Perpetual Growth Bookkeeping Services (385) 865-3466 perpetualgrowthbk.com

Phoenix Business Solutions (801) 458-2685

Pinnacle Accountancy Group (801) 399-1183 pinncpas.com Discount Available

Stevens Accounting (801) 686-0478

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLES

Bonneville Collections (801) 621-7880 bonncoll.com

Outsource Receivables Management (801) 710-5223 outsourcerec.com

ADVERTISIN

G & MARKETING

360 ELEVATED Marketing. Advertising. Public Relations. (801) 543-0250 360elevated.com

Absolute Marketing (305) 414-2746 absolutemarketing.io

Batchelor Management Advertising and Marketing (801) 725-8111

BuyLOCAL (801) 913-5566 buylocal.one

Creative Design Ink (801) 721-3588

Creative Quest Marketing Inc (239) 686-0111 creativequestmarketing.com

Curated Utah (801) 317-8294 curatedutah.com

FORTHGEAR, INC (801) 991-1060 forthgear.com

Hometown Values (801) 678-0501 hometownvalues.net

MarketStar Corporation (800) 877-8259 marketstar.com

OgdenXR (786) 340-3309 ogdenxr.com

Oz Marketing ozmarketingonline.com

R Marketing Department (801) 784-7600 rmarketingdept.com

Reagan Outdoor Advertising (801) 521-1775 reaganoutdoor.com

Ryan Spelts Marketing (385) 600-5293 ryanspeltsmarketing.com

SIMPLI.FI (562) 514-6454 simpli.fi

South Ogden Neighbors (801) 380-2625

Target River (619) 571-7359 targetriver.com

Txtwire Technologies (877) 652-0030 txtwire.com

XYZ Marketing (385) 475-4758 xyzmktg.com

AEROSPACE INDUSTRIES

Barnes Aerospace/Ogden Division (801) 917-2000 barnesaero.com

Northrop Grumman northropgrumman.com

The Aerospace Corporation (310) 336-5000 aerospace.org

United States Air Force and Space Force Recruiting (801) 589-4358 airforce.com Air Terminals

Ogden Gateway Center (801) 627-0040 kempjet.com

Ogden-Hinkley Airport (801) 629-8251 flyogden.com

APARTMENTS

11 West Apartments (866) 715-4503 11westapts.com

APPLIANCES

Abco Enterprises (801) 589-0897 abcoent.com

Appliance EMT LLC (801) 737-2911 applianceemt.com

Boyle Appliances and Service Center (801) 393-5365 boyleappliance.com See our ad page 83

VanderDoes Home Services, LLC (801) 332-9585 vanderdoeshs.com

AQUA CULTURE

Great Salt Lake Artemia (801) 622-1111 gsla.us

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN & BUILDIN

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Mountain West Architecture (801) 388-6052 mountainwestarchitects.com

Sanders Associates Architects (801) 621-7303 sandersarch.com

Studio 333 Architects (801) 394-3033 studio333architects.com

ART GALLERIES, DEALERS

& SUPPLIERS

Aqua Fresca LLC (385) 389-9473 aquafresca.com

Eccles Art Center (801) 392-6935 ogden4arts.org

Ninth Muse Acadamy of Art ogdensartacademy.com

Ogden Contemporary Arts (970) 531-7770 ogdencontemporaryarts.org

The Monarch (801) 893-6604 themonarchogden.com

ARTISTS

Adriana Moore (801) 389-9498

Ahlstrom Photo

Anne Huskinson

Ashley Bowman Art Bloom

Blurwood Studio blurwood.com

Breein.LLC (801) 686-1553

Brookery T Theory

Curious Creatives (801) 781-0735

DENM

Endure Frame & Design (801) 866-7175

Flint Art Prints

Frog Grip Investments LLC frogrip.org

Gypsy Dream - Hat Bar and Art Studio

Harmony’s Unique Creations LLC (385) 282-1122

Holy Gallery

House of Rogue Interiors

Jennifer Raynard

Lacey Frank Jewelry

Miguel’s Corner (801) 941-2571

Morgan Scultpture Studio (801) 682-5810

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Noel Creative House (801) 668-9037 noelcreativehouse.com

Ozzy (385) 238-0853

Rhythm Dance & Wellness (801) 452-3391 rhythmdw.com

Roger Bess

Sage Art (801) 695-7302

See Cat Create

Smart Shark Designs (808) 769-9977 smartsharkdesigns.com

Starthunder Artworks (520) 310-2619

Studio 66 (801) 549-8637 studio-66.com

The Boho Rebellion (801) 707-4176 thebohorebellion.com

The Lab (801) 678-7857

Thought Continuum thoughtcontinuum.com

Union Studio (801) 710-4238

ASSISTED & SENIOR LIVIN

CENTERS

Celia Residential Assisted Living (385) 405-2624 celiaassistedliving.com

DayBreak Senior Services, LLC (801) 823-0160 daybreakseniorservices.com

Gardens Assisted Living (801) 394-1400 cozyretire.com

Station Square (801) 616-9450 emg-apts.com/stationsquare.htm

Suzy’s Senior Companionship Services (801) 540-2077 suzyseniorservices.org

The Auberge at North Ogden (801) 737-1230 aubergenorthogden.com

The Fisher Family Homestead Assisted Living Home (801) 564-7847

The Harrison Regent (760) 617-7997 atriaseniorliving.com

Treeo Senior Living (801) 475-4004 leisurecare.com/our-communities/ treeo-south-ogden

Visiting Angels of Davis/Weber (801) 820-5874 visitingangels.com/davisweber/home

ATTORNEYS

Dentons Durham Jones Pinegar (801) 499-7717 dentons.com

Holland & Hart, LLP (801) 799-5910 hollandhart.com

AUCTIONS

Ogden Layton Estate Sales (385) 442-4199 ogdenlaytonestatesales.com

AUTOMATION SYSTEMS & EQUIPMENT

Synertech Automation (801) 413-8792 synertechusa.com

AUTOMOTIVE SALES

Attention to Detail - Car Sales

Cutrubus Automotive Team (801) 725-6700 cutrubus.com

Ken Garff Buick GMC (801) 430-2172 kengarffgm.com Discount Available

Ken Garff Honda (801) 781-4700 kengarffhondaogden.com Discount Available

Ken Garff Nissan (801) 781-4500 kengarffnissanogden.com

Markosian Auto (801) 886-1700 markosianauto.com

Overland West, Inc. (801) 621-6500 hertzogden.com

Tony Divino Toyota (801) 394-5701 tonydivinotoyota.com

Young Automotive Group (801) 544-1234 youngautomotive.com

Young Buick GMC (801) 682-4027 youngbuickgmc.com

Young Ford of Ogden (801) 394-8803 youngfordogden.com

Young Hyundai (801) 784-3848 younghyundaiutah.com Discount Available

Young Isuzu Truck (801) 651-8711 youngtruckandtrailer.com

Young Mazda (801) 335-9349 youngmazdautah.com

Young Subaru (801) 621-3431 youngsubaru.com

Young Used Center (801) 663-7485 aviscarsalesogden.com

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES

A.B. Hadley, Inc. (801) 399-3341 abhadley.com

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Beckstrom on 2nd (385) 289-2193 beckstromon2nd.com

BMR Auto Detailing (801) 644-6205 bmrdetailing.com

Boyce Equipment & Parts Co., Inc. (801) 393-0007 boyceequipment.com

Cascade Collision Repair - Ogden (801) 395-1946 cascadecollision.com

Cascade Collision RepairWest Haven (385) 321-1828 cascadecollision.com

Gills Point S Tire & Auto Service (801) 782-6294 pointstire.com/ogden/

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Rhino Linings - Ogden North Davis (801) 644-3235 rhinoliningsnd.com

Tagg-N-Go Car Wash (435) 628-2256 taggngo.com

Tear A Part (801) 886-2345 tearapart.com

Young Service & Collision of Ogden (801) 399-0552 youngcollisioncenter.com

BANKS & CREDIT UNIONS

America First Credit Union (801) 627-0900 americafirst.com

America First Credit UnionClearfield Main Branch (800) 999-3961 americafirst.com

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America First Credit UnionNorth Ogden Lee’s (800) 999-3961

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America First Credit UnionOgden 20th Street (800) 999-3961

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America First Credit UnionOgden Harrison (800) 999-3961

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America First Credit UnionPlain City (800) 999-3961

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America First Credit UnionPlain City Kent’s (800) 999-3961

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America First Credit Union - Roy (800) 999-3961

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Ascent Credit Union - North Branch (801) 399-9728 ascentcu.com

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Ascent Credit UnionShepherd Union Money Hub (801) 399-9728 ascentcu.com

Bank of Utah (801) 409-5172 bankofutah.com

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Bank of Utah - Ben Lomond (801) 399-4425 bankofutah.com

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Bank of Utah - Roy (801) 825-1647 bankofutah.com

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Bank of Utah - South Ogden (801) 394-6611 bankofutah.com

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Cache Valley Bank (801) 823-4596 cachevalleybank.com

Cache Valley Bank (888) 418-5333 cachevalleybank.com

Chase Bank (801) 715-7344 chase.com

Chase Bank - Layton (801) 544-4474 chasebank.com

Chase Bank - South Ogden (801) 475-0395 chase.com

Chase Bank - Wall and 12th (801) 334-6493 chase.com

D. L. Evans Bank (801) 399-2265 dlevans.com

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Education First Credit Union (801) 392-4877 e1cu.org

First Community Bank Utah, Division of Glacier Bank (801) 813-1710 fcbutah.com

Goldenwest Credit Union (801) 621-4550 gwcu.org

Goldenwest Credit Union26th Street (800) 283-4550 gwcu.org

Goldenwest Credit Union8th Street (800) 283-4550 gwcu.org

Goldenwest Credit UnionEden (800) 283-4550 gwcu.org

Goldenwest Credit UnionFarr West (800) 283-4550 gwcu.org

Goldenwest Credit UnionHarrison Ogden (800) 283-4550 gwcu.org

Goldenwest Credit UnionMarriott-Slaterville (800) 283-4550 gwcu.org

Goldenwest Credit UnionMcKay-Dee Hospital (801) 786-8205 gwcu.org

Goldenwest Credit UnionPennsylvania Ave. Ogden (800) 283-4550 gwcu.org

Goldenwest Credit UnionRoy (800) 283-4550 gwcu.org

Granite Federal Credit Union (801) 288-3000 granite.org

KeyBank - Five Points (801) 627-2733 keybank.com

KeyBank - Harrison (801) 625-4638 keybank.com

KeyBank - Ogden (801) 334-2598 keybank.com

KeyBank - Roy (801) 776-2111 keybank.com

Mountain America Credit Union18th Street (801) 399-1592 macu.com

Mountain America Credit Union40th Street (801) 621-4723 macu.com

Mountain America Credit UnionCorporate Office (801) 325-6228 macu.com

Security Service Federal Credit Union (801) 488-6750 ssfcu.org

TAB Bank (801) 624-5000 tabbank.com

US Bank (800) 872-2657 usbank.com

US Bank - North Ogden Smith’s (385) 288-3705 usbank.com

US Bank - Ogden (801) 621-7070 usbank.com

US Bank - Ogden Smith’s (801) 479-0112 usbank.com

US Bank - Roy (801) 728-9332 usbank.com

Wasatch Peaks Credit UnionCorporate (801) 627-8700 wasatchpeaks.com

Wasatch Peaks Credit UnionOgden (801) 627-8700 wasatchpeaks.com

Wasatch Peaks Credit UnionPlain City (800) 331-7549 wasatchpeaks.com

Wasatch Peaks Credit UnionPleasant View (801) 627-8700 wasatchpeaks.com

Wasatch Peaks Credit Union - Roy (801) 627-8700 wasatchpeaks.com

Wasatch Peaks Credit UnionWest Haven (801) 627-8700 wasatchpeaks.com

Wells Fargo Bank - HAFB (801) 773-8000 wellsfargo.com

Wells Fargo Bank - Harrison (801) 475-1600 wellsfargo.com

Wells Fargo Bank - Ogden Main (801) 299-3927 wellsfargo.com

Wells Fargo Bank - Roy (801) 776-9940 wellsfargo.com

Wells Fargo Bank - South Ogden (801) 399-9881 wellsfargo.com

Zions Bank - North Ogden (801) 626-2862 zionsbank.com

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Zions Bank - Roy (801) 825-1039 zionsbank.com

Zions Bank - South Ogden (801) 479-7993 zionsbank.com

BEAUTY SALONS, BARBERS & SPAS

AAAnything Beauty

Aesthetics by Desiree (435) 229-4576

Annika Aesthetics

Barto Beauty Bar

Blades Up Barbershop (801) 900-8096

Boho Beauty & Brows (801) 682-5699 bohobeautyandbrows.com

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Bre Essence (385) 626-0208

Convenient Shears (801) 719-4456 convenientshears.com

Copper Johns (801) 332-0519 copperjohnsbeard.com

Empyre Downtown Barber Lounge (385) 732-3471 empyrebarbershop.com

Flipz 801 Nailz (801) 603-6035

Gypsy Soul Studio (801) 941-9914

Helene’s Aesthetics

Hello Sugar - Ogden (801) 388-4088 hellosugar.salon

Jessica Martinez

Jessica Powers Sanctuary

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Mylah Nailed It

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NHC Med Spa

Pin and Posey

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Sola-Salons Ogden (801) 416-0674 solasalonstudios.com/locations/themonarch-on-25th-street

Soul Beautiful Salon - Tina Calandra (385) 405-2330 soulbeautifulsalon.com Discount Available

Spellcaster Salon & Studio

The Culture Barbershop, LLC (385) 368-2733 getsquire.com/discover/barbershop/ the-culture-barbershop-ogden

The Love Bar

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The Nail Garage

Urban Enhancements (801) 710-6159 urbanenhancements.com

BEVERAGES

SunTea Kombucha (435) 565-1270 suntea.love

BREWERIES & DISTILLERIES

Cerveza Zûlupez Beer Company (801) 903-1215 zolupez.com

Ogden’s Own Distillery, Inc. (801) 458-1995 ogdensown.com

Roosters B Street Brewing (801) 689-2879 roostersbrewingco.com/homepage/

BUSINESS SERVICES

Ambipar Response PERS LLC (801) 317-0899 pers-er.com

Ampleo (801) 590-7791 ampleo.com

Campfire Sign & Design Inc (801) 385-4893 campfiresigndesigninc.com

Corporate Cleaning Group (509) 329-8242 corporatecleaninggroup.com/ locations/roy-ut/

Corrigan & Williams, Inc. (801) 769-0900 corriganwilliams.com

Cyberbacker Inc (801) 686-8043 cyberbacker.com

FortifyID Prints (206) 406-5497 fortifyid-prints.com

Momentum Employer Group (801) 544-1867 momentumemployergroup.com

Ogden City Business Information Center (801) 629-8613 ogdenbic.com

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Paychex (801) 683-9197 paychex.com

Perspective Approach (435) 232-8182 perspectiveapproach.com

Suazo Business Center (801) 521-1709 suazocenter.org

Summit Payroll Solutions LLC (435) 764-7090

swipejobs Inc (801) 335-6463 swipejobs.com

Titan V Solutions (801) 200-1817

Utah Microloan Fund (801) 746-1180 utahmicroloanfund.org See our ad page 117

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CATERING

Apple Spice Box Lunch Delivery & Catering Company (801) 475-8555 applespice.com

BD Catering & Warehouse 22 (385) 378-5232 utah22.com

CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE

Davis Chamber of Commerce (801) 593-2200 davischamberofcommerce.com

Utah Black Chamber of Commerce (801) 747-9134 utahblackchamber.com

Utah Hispanic Chamber of Commerce utahhccnegocios.com

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CHARITABLE & COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS

American Red Cross of Northern Utah (801) 627-0000 redcross.org/utah

Boys & Girls Clubs of WeberDavis (801) 627-2071 bgcweberdavis.com

Catholic Community Services of Utah (801) 394-5944 ccsutah.org See our ad page 67

Christmas Box International (801) 747-2201 thechristmasboxhouse.org

Foster Grandparent Program (801) 625-3865 weberhs.net/foster-grandparents

Give Me A Chance, Inc. (801) 627-2235 givemeachanceutah.org

GOAL Foundation (801) 399-1773 goalfoundation.com

Junior League of Ogden juniorleagueogden.org

Major Brent Taylor Leadership Legacy Foundation (801) 628-3848 majorbrenttaylor.com

My Local Utah (801) 845-2814 mylocalutah.org

NAACP Ogden Branch (385) 288-0940 naacpogdenchapter.org

Ogden Downtown Alliance (385) 389-1411 ogdendowntown.com

Ogden Friends of Acoustic Music (OFOAM) (385) 240-0994 ofoam.org

Ogden Pioneer Days Foundation (801) 621-1696 ogdenpioneerdays.com

OgdenCAN (801) 721-9382 weber.edu/ogdencan

Retired Senior Volunteer Program (801) 625-3828 weberhs.net/rsvp

Rotary Club of Ogden (801) 392-5343 ogdenrotary.com

Senior Companion Program/Music and Memory Program (801) 625-3828 weberhs.net/senior-companions

St. Anne’s Center/Lantern House (801) 621-5036 stannescenter.org

The Salvation Army (801) 621-3580 salvationarmyusa.org

The Utah Air Show Foundation (801) 560-7203 theutahairshow.com

Trails Foundation of Northern Utah (801) 393-2304 tfnu.org

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United Way of Northern Utah (801) 399-5584 uwnu.org See our ad page 35

YCC Family Crisis Center (801) 394-9456 yccogden.org

YMCA of Northern Utah (801) 466-6299 ymcautah.org

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Youth Impact (801) 612-3001 youthimpactogden.org

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CHECK & CREDIT CARD PROCESSING

PDCflow/DAKCS Software Systems (801) 778-2233 dakcs.com

Platinum Payments Credit Card Processing (801) 814-1483 platinumpayments.com Discount Available

CHIROPRACTIC SERVICES

Activate Brain Clinic & Chiropractic (801) 621-6155 activatebrainclinic.com

Apollo Chiropractic Ogden (385) 244-1109 apollochiropractor.com

Cornerstone Chiropractic (801) 394-9450 tdcornerstone.wixsite.com/ chiropractic

Peak Chiropractic Health Clinic, LLC (801) 475-0360 ogdenaccidentchiropractor.com

Spinal Care Center of Utah (801) 475-1800 spinalcarecenterofutah.com Discount Available

Statera Chiropractic (385) 288-0934 staterachiropractic.com

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CLEANING SERVICES

BCAT Services (Building Cleaning and Training LLC) (801) 698-6565 bcatservices.com

BCLEAN (801) 989-2877 bcleannow.com

Simply Clean Housekeeping (801) 991-0168 simplycleanhousekeepingllc.com

COFFEE SHOPS

Coffee Compound (801) 317-4880 thecoffeecompound.com

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Daily Rise Coffee (801) 393-4581 dailyrisecoffee.com See our ad page 85

COMPUTER SALES & SERVICE

TechNeeds (385) 235-9385

CONSULTANTS

Fairbanks Inc. (801) 475-4000

FJW Consulting (385) 279-9822 fjwinc.com

Global Leader Group (801) 695-1673 globalleadergroup.com

iMpact Utah (801) 725-9161 impactutah.org

InsuraRisk University (385) 240-0286 insurariskuniversity.com

KB Grants and Nonprofit Consulting (801) 725-0568 kbgrants.com

Meyers Expert HR Services (385) 240-1714 meyershr.com

Priority Protection Group, LLC (801) 200-3990 priorityprotectiongroup.com

Project Management Consultants, LLC (801) 621-6628

Reach Your Ultimate Potential (801) 564-3937 reachyourultimatepotential.com

Verba Language Services, LLC (801) 866-5335

CONTRACTORS & CONSTRUCTION

1800 Striper of Ogden (801) 823-1819 1800striper.com/location/ striper-of-ogden/

1st Priority Roofing (385) 519-6080 1stpriorityroofing.com/salt-lake-city-ut/

3c Business Solutions, Inc. (801) 544-1596 3cbsi.com

Asphalt Experts (801) 513-1372 asphalt-experts.com

Big-D Construction Corp (801) 392-3200 big-d.com

BluSky Restoration Contractors, LLC (385) 320-6339 goblusky.com

Cameron Construction (385) 258-4053 cameronconstruction.com

CNC Construction (801) 732-9425 cnccomp.com

DaBella (435) 412-3182 dabella.us/location/ogden-ut/

Friends Painting LLC (801) 941-5322 friendspaintingllcut.com

Granite Construction Company (801) 526-6000 graniteconstruction.com

Hogan & Associates Construction (801) 951-7000 hoganconstruction.com

Intermountain Testing Services Inc. (801) 776-5355 imtestingservices.com

KIER Construction (801) 627-1414 kier.org See our ad page 67

Kool Breeze, Inc. (801) 627-1020 koolbreezeinc.com

L.K.L. Associates, Inc. (801) 499-5220 lklassociates.com

Legacy Roofing (801) 837-8182 legacyroofingutah.com

Master Electrical Service (801) 782-8042 masterelectrical.com

Mountain Builders, Inc. (801) 301-2429

Mountain Valley Mechanical (801) 392-6680 mountainvalleyinc.com

Neuwave Electric Co. (801) 394-2986 neuwaveelectric.com

Omega Metals (801) 731-5788 omegametalsutah.com

Ovation Homes (801) 444-3639 aspirehomesutah.com

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Perkes Roofing (801) 731-6918

Poolwerx (801) 209-4211

Positive Power LLC (801) 732-0680 positivepwr.com

Premier Remodeling (801) 725-0940 remodelbypremier.com

R&O Construction (801) 627-1403 randoco.com

Redd Roofing Company (801) 621-1363 reddroofing.com

Ron J Peterson Construction, Inc. (801) 786-8577 rjpconstruction.net

Sand & Swirl, Inc. (801) 389-6363 sandandswirl.com

Stacey Construction (801) 621-6210 staceygc.com

Staker Parson Materials & Construction (801) 731-1111 stakerparson.com

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Sunbelt Rentals (801) 732-8807 sunbeltrentals.com

TSR / Traffic Safety Rentals (801) 627-1970 tsrentals.com

Wadman Corporation (801) 621-4185 wadman.com

Wheelwright Lumber Company (801) 627-0850 wheelwrightlumber.com See our ad inside front

Winward Electrical Services (801) 648-7270 winwardelectric.com

CONVENTION & VISITOR SERVICES

K38 LLC (307) 220-5783 utahadventurecenter.com

Visit Ogden (801) 778-6250 visitogden.com

COSMETICS & SKIN CARE

All Natural Eyebrow Threading (801) 651-4315

Reaching New Horizons, Inc (801) 540-1891 phoebefournier.arbonne.com

DEFENSE CONTRACTORS

Seabrook Solutions LLC, (256) 975-2040 seabrook-solutions.com

DISASTER CLEAN UP

Floodsmen LLC (801) 726-8376 utdisastercleanup.com

Swift Restoration and Remodeling (801) 544-5608 swiftrestoreutah.com

Utah Disaster Kleenup (801) 553-1010 calludk.com

Voda Cleaning & Restoration of North Salt Lake City (432) 978-3193 myvoda.com/north-salt-lake-city-ut/

DISTRIBUTORS

Airgas an Air Liquide Company (801) 621-0600 airgas.com

Associated Food Stores, Inc. (801) 973-4400 afstores.com

Bob Barker Company (435) 225-6210 bobbarker.com

Brenntag Pacific, Inc (801) 627-4540 brenntagnorthamerica.com

England Logistics (801) 656-4500 englandlogistics.com

FedEx Supply Chain (801) 622-3400 supplychain.fedex.com

Golden Beverage Company, LLC (801) 399-3773 goldenbeverage.com

Great Western Supply, Inc. (801) 621-5412 gwsupply.com

Metal Supermarkets Ogden (801) 821-0673 metalsupermarkets.com/location/ ogden/

Production Automation Corporation (949) 449-3664 gotopac.com

Rhinehart Oil Company (801) 392-9516 kellerstrassoil.com

Swire Coca-Cola (801) 627-1310 swirecc.com

Wasatch Distributing Company (801) 940-2990 wasatchdist.com

Winco Fireworks (801) 732-5880 wincofireworks.com

DRY CLEANERS & ALTERATIONS

Top Alterations (801) 394-4777 Economic Development

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Northern Utah Economic Alliance (801) 455-5690 nuea.org

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Economic Development Corporation of Utah (801) 328-8824 edcutah.org

EDUCATION

ABC Great Beginning (801) 668-1046 abcgreatbeginnings.com

Clearfield Job Corps (801) 774-4000 clearfield.jobcorps.gov

DaVinci Academy of Science and the Arts (801) 409-0700 davinciacademy.org

my529 (800) 418-2551 my529.org Discount Available

Ogden Preparatory Academy (801) 627-2066 ogdenprep.org

Ogden School District (801) 737-7300 ogdensd.org

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Ogden-Weber Technical College (801) 627-8300 otech.edu

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Quest Academy Charter (801) 731-9859 questac.org

Saint Joseph Catholic Schools (801) 393-6051 stjosephutah.com

Sakyi Wilson International Foundation (845) 604-6363

Salt Lake Community College/ Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses (801) 957-5260 utah10ksb.com

Utah Military Academy (801) 689-3013 utahmilitaryacademy.org

Utah Motorcycle Education (801) 394-6564

Utah State Board of Education (610) 329-1244

Venture Academy (801) 393-3900 venturelearning.org

Weber School District (801) 476-7826 weber.k12.ut.us See our ad page 25

Weber School Foundation (801) 476-7826 foundation.wsd.net/index.php/en/

Weber State University (801) 626-6002 weber.edu See our ad page 3

ELECTRONIC SALES & SERVICE

Kimber Kable (801) 621-5530 kimber.com

EMPLOYMENT SERVICES

Compass Career Fairs LLC. (801) 710-3700 compasscareerfairs.com

Department of Workforce Services (801) 603-7220 jobs.utah.gov

Elwood Staffing (801) 781-2279 elwoodstaffing.com

MAU Workforce Solutions (801) 833-0286 mau.com/ogden-ut

MTS Mobile Staffing (Mountain Temp Services) (801) 904-2634 https://mountaintemp.com/employers-locations/salt-lake-city/

Spherion Staffing and Recruiting (801) 825-1100 spherion.com/ogden

Your Employment Solutions (801) 394-9377 youremploymentsolutions.com

ENGINEERING

ARW Engineers (801) 782-6008 arwengineers.com

Bechtel National, Inc. (801) 917-1569 bechtel.com

Ensign (801) 547-1100 ensignutah.com

GMRE (801) 475-0243 gmre-inc.com

Setpoint Systems, Inc. (801) 621-4117 setpointusa.com

Wasatch Civil Consulting Engineering (801) 775-9191 wasatchcivil.com

ENTERTAINMENT

All in Gaming LLC (801) 252-5115 allingamingutah.com

Beverly’s Terrace Plaza Playhouse (801) 643-2088 terraceplayhouse.com

Brainfreeze.snowie (801) 866-5172

Choo Choo Express (732) 895-8615

Cinemark Tinseltown (801) 334-8655 cinemark.com/theatres/ut-ogden/ cinemark-tinseltown-14

Cosmic Collectibles (801) 391-1322

Fun Unlimited (801) 621-1036

Hostlers Model Railroad Club (801) 540-1927 hostlers.info

Megaplex 13 at the Junction (801) 528-5800 megaplextheatres.com/thejunction

Ogden Mustangs Ice Hockey Team, NCDC (801) 631-8477 ogdenmustangs.com

Onstage Ogden (801) 399-9214 onstageogden.org

OTown Food Tours (385) 288-7494 otownfoodtours.com

Shoshone-Bannock Gaming Enterprise (208) 237-8774 shobangaming.com

Social Axe Throwing Ogden (801) 395-2937 socialaxethrowing.com

Summit Sound Entertainment LLC (385) 383-5414

EVENT PLANNING & FACILITIES

Copper Nickel (801) 668-8965 coppernickelevents.com Discount Available

Golden Spike Event Center (801) 399-8277 goldenspikeeventcenter.com

Jeremiah’s Lodge & Garden (801) 394-0222 jeremiahslodgeandgarden.com

Locally Twisted (801) 644-9312 locallytwisted.com

Monarch Operation/Events

Ogden Eccles Conference Center (801) 689-8610 oeccutah.com

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Community Options (385) 206-7315 comop.org

EnableUtah (801) 621-6595 enableutah.org

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Family Counseling Service of Northern Utah (801) 399-1600 fcshealing.org

Friends of the Weber/Morgan Children’s Justice Center (801) 778-6268 cjcogden.org

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Ogden Valley Adaptive Sports (801) 695-7074 ogdenvalleyadaptivesports.org

Ogden-Weber Community Action Partnership, Inc. (801) 399-9281 owcap.org

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Planned Parenthood Association of Utah (801) 479-7721 ppau.org

RISE Services, Inc. (801) 399-1496 riseservicesinc.org

Roads To Independence (801) 612-3215 roadstoindependence.org

USARA (385) 263-1600 myusara.com

Utah Behavior Services (801) 255-5131 utahbehaviorservices.com

Utah Neighborhood Connection (801) 675-8547 connectutah.org

FARM SUPPLIES

ORALX Corporation (800) 258-4129 oralxcorp.com

Sunny Side Party Rentals (801) 820-4977 sunnysidepartyrentals.com

The Crapper Company (385) 985-2727 thecrappercompany.com

The Madison Venue (801) 441-2211 MadisonVenue.com

The River View Ranch (801) 479-4278 theriverviewranch.com

FAMILY SERVICES

Action Recovery Group (801) 475-4673 actiontreatment.com

FINANCIAL PLANNING & ADVISING SERVICES

A Helping Hand Financial Coaching (385) 244-0395 coachdonhickman.com

Choules Financial (435) 248-0475 choulesfinancial.com

Edward Jones - Sharilyn Gamble (801) 479-4108 edward.jones.com

Merrill Lynch (801) 629-5000 ml.com

Murdock Financial (801) 733-2408 murdockfinancial.com

Primerica-Belinda Stanger (801) 825-6773 primerica.com/belindastanger

Shannon Fowler at IronBridge Wealth Counsel (636) 299-8558 ironbridgewc.com

Stratos Wealth Partners (801) 917-6398 stratosutah.com

FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES

Treasure Fire Equipment (801) 737-3473 treasurefire.com

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FITNESS

Anytime Fitness Harrisville (385) 600-7060 anytimefitness.com/gyms/5306/harrisville-ut-84404/ See our ad page 47

Ogden Athletic Club (801) 479-6500 ogdenathletic.com

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Snap Fitness (801) 737-1570 snapfitness.com/us/gyms/north-ogden-ut

FLOORING

H&B Carpet Installation (385) 626-3815 facebook.com/profile. php?id=100086321330822

FLORISTS

Jimmy’s Flower Shop (801) 621-2360 jimmysflowers.com

The Posy Place (801) 621-4010 posyplace.com

FOOD PRODUCTS

Beehive Cheese Company, LLC (801) 476-0900 beehivecheese.com

Bonneville Meats (801) 603-4534 bonnevillemeats.com

Gary’s Gourmet Caramel Corn (801) 896-3150 garyscaramelcorn.com

Grain Craft (801) 394-4523 X50145 graincraft.com

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Honeyville Inc. (385) 374-9400 honeyville.com

Nothing Bundt Cakes (702) 600-4937 nothingbundtcakes.com

Sweet Delights

US Foods (801) 917-3333 usfoods.com

Utah’s Own Pink Drink (801) 721-7531 utahspinkdrink.com

FUNERAL SERVICES

Leavitt’s Mortuary & Aultorest Memorial Park (801) 394-5556

leavittsmortuary.com

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Lindquist Memorial Park (801) 479-7000

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Lindquist Memorial Park at Layton (801) 479-7000

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Lindquist Mortuaries - Bountiful (801) 292-5555

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Lindquist Mortuaries - Clearfield (801) 825-6666

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Lindquist Mortuaries - Kaysville (801) 546-6666

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Lindquist Mortuaries - Layton (801) 771-6666

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Lindquist Mortuaries - N. Ogden (801) 782-6666

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Lindquist Mortuaries - Ogden (801) 394-6666

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Lindquist Mortuaries - Roy (801) 774-5666

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Myers MortuaryEvergreen Memorial Park (801) 593-0845

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Myers Mortuary - Roy (801) 825-2239

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Myers Mortuary Ogden (801) 399-5613

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Provident Funeral Home (801) 393-2711

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FURNITURE

Ashley (909) 441-2724

ashleyfurniture.com

Edit and Scale Design (801) 452-5510

Editandscaledesign.com

Pieces Furniture and Design LLC (801) 528-8259

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Sheridan’s Home and Patio (801) 916-0191

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Sisters Furniture, Mattress, and Decor (801) 941-8181

Sparrow’s Home Furnishings (801) 731-5400

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The Murphy Door Inc. (888) 458-5911 murphydoor.com

GLASS

CoolVu Ogden-Farmington (385) 262-3933 coolvu.com/ogdenfarmington/

Crittenden Glass, LLC (801) 394-4543 crittendenglass.net see our ad page 109

Precision Auto Glass (801) 520-3131 freeglassquote.com

Valley Glass (801) 399-5691 valleyglass.com

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GOLF COURSES

El Monte Golf Course (801) 629-0694 ogdencity.com/1690/El-Monte

Mt. Ogden Golf Course (801) 629-0699 ogdencity.com/1687/Mt-Ogden

Tee Box (801) 317-8163 tbx.golf

The Barn Golf Club (801) 782-7320 uga.org

Wolf Creek Utah - Resort & Club (801) 745-3737 wolfcreekresort.com

GOVERNMENT

Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge (435) 723-5887 fws.gov/refuge/bear-river-migratory-bird

Hill Air Force Base (801) 777-7400 hill.af.mil

Hooper City (801) 732-1064 hoopercity.com

North Ogden City (801) 782-7211 northogdencity.com

Ogden City (801) 629-8988 ogdencity.com See our ad pages 55 & 15

Ogden City Council (801) 629-8153 council.ogdencity.com

Pleasant View City (801) 782-8529 pleasantviewcity.com

Riverdale City (801) 394-5541 riverdalecity.com

Roy City (801) 774-1000 royutah.org

South Ogden City (801) 622-2700 southogdencity.com

Utah Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity (801) 538-8799 business.utah.gov

Wasatch Front Regional Council (801) 363-4250 wfrc.org

Washington Terrace City (801) 395-8282 washingtonterracecity.com/

Weber County (801) 399-8405 webercountyutah.gov

Weber-Morgan Health Department (801) 399-7100 webermorganhealth.org

GRAPHIC DESIGNERS

Adobe adobe.com

GROCERS

Lee’s Marketplace (801) 782-7800 leesmarketplace.com

Maceys, Inc., Ogden (801) 392-1842 maceys.com

HEALTH CARE

Acute Rehabilitation Unit (ARU) at Ogden Regional Medical Center (801) 479-2150

Alcohol & Chemical Treatment Center (ACT) (801) 479-2250

Aspen Dental (208) 406-9023

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Behavioral Health Services at Ogden Regional Medical Center (801) 479-2250

Bonneville Pelvic Health (385) 504-4979 bonnevillepelvic.com

Cancer Treatment Center at Ogden Regional Medical Center (801) 479-2570

Catalyst Behavior Solutions (801) 331-9417

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Cornerstone Caregiving (385) 600-6636 cornerstonecaregiving.com/ogden

Davis Family Physicians - Ogden Clinic (801) 397-6150 ogdenclinic.com

Elevate Hope Counseling (801) 689-2341

Elevated Performance and Rehabilitation (801) 689-2546 elevatedperformanceandrehabilitation.com

Fresenius Physician Solutions (801) 946-7619 nephrologyassociatesofutah.com

Health and Wellness (801) 479-2075

Midtown Community Health Center (801) 393-5355 midtownchc.org

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MINT Physical Therapy (480) 272-4674

MOD-DOC (385) 470-0150 moddoc.com

Mountain West ENT BountifulOgden Clinic (801) 295-5581 ogdenclinic.com

Mountain West ENT LaytonOgden Clinic (801) 776-2180 ogdenclinic.com

My Family Birth Center (801) 917-6104 myfamilybirthcenter.com

Northern Utah Rehabilitation Hospital (801) 475-5254 nurh.ernesthealth.com

Ogden Clinic (801) 475-3000 ogdenclinic.com

Ogden Clinic - Bountiful (801) 397-6100 ogdenclinic.com

Ogden Clinic - Canyon View (801) 475-3700 ogdenclinic.com

Ogden Clinic - Farmington (801) 397-6080 ogdenclinic.com

Ogden Clinic - Grand View (801) 465-3900 ogdenclinic.com

Ogden Clinic - Mountain View (801) 475-3600 ogdenclinic.com

Ogden ClinicProfessional Center North (801) 475-3010 ogdenclinic.com

Ogden ClinicProfessional Center South (801) 475-3300 ogdenclinic.com

Ogden Clinic - Skyline (801) 475-3800 ogdenclinic.com

Ogden ClinicSouth Ogden Family Medicine (801) 479-7771 ogdenclinic.com

Ogden ClinicUtah Spine Care at McKay-Dee (801) 732-5900 ogdenclinic.com

Ogden Clinic - Women’s Center at McKay-Dee Hospital (801) 475-3100 ogdenclinic.com

Ogden Clinic - Women’s Center at Ogden Regional Medical Center (801) 475-3100 ogdenclinic.com

Orange MD (385) 238-2133 orangemd.com

Park Pediatric Dentistry (801) 690-7400

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Plain City Family Dental (801) 948-0673 plaincityfamilydental-ut.com

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Pleasant View Emergency Center (801) 786-7911 Ogden Regional Medical Center

Prime IV Hydration & Wellness (385) 300-1707 primeivhydration.com

Psychological Preventative Health (801) 719-7737 pphtherapy.org

Revere Health (385) 203-2790 reverehealth.com

The Aesthetic Lounge (801) 662-0886 theaestheticloungeut.com

U.S. Renal Care Ogden Dialysis (385) 342-4310 usrenalcare.com

Wellnest Fertility (317) 790-7550 wellnestfertility.com

HEATING, AIR CONDITIONING & PLUMBING

Carpenter Furnace (801) 399-1127 carpenterfurnace.com

Comfort Solutions Heating, Air Conditioning and Fireplaces (801) 393-2206 comfortsolutionsutah.com

HOLISTIC HEALTH

Algiz LLC (801) 916-1321 algizguard.com

Breath Restored (360) 620-2130 breathrestored.com

Dorsett Counseling Services (801) 380-7322 dorsett-counseling.com

Healing Massage

My Mind and Body Collective (801) 382-9060 mymindbodycollective.com

One Body Yoga (385) 400-6879 onebody.yoga

Recovering Addict Inc. (801) 695-3085 recoveringaddict.org

Rogue Behavior Services (385) 446-0733 roguebehaviorservices.com

Therapeuo Health (385) 250-3314 therapeuohealth.com

TimeLess Medical Spa & Weight Loss Clinic (801) 475-4300 timelessmedspa.com Discount Available

Trace Minerals (801) 388-3191 traceminerals.com

TruHealth Clinic Utah (435) 731-4141 truhealthclinicutah.com

Utah Canna | Medical Marijuana Cards (801) 872-8051 utahcanna.org

HOSPITALS

Intermountain McKay-Dee Hospital (801) 387-7750 mckaydee.org

Ogden Regional Medical Center (801) 479-2044 ogdenregional.com

HOTELS/MOTELS

Best Western High Country Inn (801) 394-9474 bestwestern.com/highcountryinn

Comfort Suites Hotel of Ogden/ Cactus Red’s Restaurant (801) 605-2298 ogdencomfortsuites.com

Compass Rose Lodge (801) 540-9553

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Courtyard by Marriott (801) 395-2051

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Hampton Inn & Suites Ogden (801) 394-9400 ogdensuites.hamptoninn.com

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Hilton Garden Inn Ogden (801) 399-2000 ogdenut.hgi.com

Home 2 Suites & Tru by Hilton (801) 695-9797

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HOUSEHOLD SERVICES

Best Choice Blinds (801) 866-2617 bestchoiceblind.com

Mosquito Shield of North Salt Lake City (385) 286-4546

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Rhino Rooter Inc. (435) 225-5678 rhinorooter.net

HUMAN RESOURCE SERVICES

Netchex (707) 334-1564 netchex.com/salt-lake-city/

NUHRA (Northern Utah Human Resources Association) (801) 520-2416 nuhra.shrm.org

INSPECTIONSHOME & BUILDING

Inspector Tony Home Inspections (385) 288-0749

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INSURANCE

Alliant Insurance Services (801) 201-3809 alliant.com

Blackburn Jones Co. (801) 392-7516 blackburnjones.com

Cornerstone Insurance Agency, LLC (801) 899-6995 cornerstone.agency

Dave Hardman State Farm Agency (801) 416-8071

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First Priority Insurance (801) 389-5624

HCap Strategy, Health Insurance + (435) 239-3154 hcapstrategy.com

Healthcare Depot of Utah (801) 557-2392 healthcaredepotutah.com

Insurance Solutions (801) 336-7084 solutns.com

Jalon McDonald - Farm Bureau

Insurance Services (385) 545-2225

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Kendell Insurance (801) 698-2855

Keyes Insurance Services Inc. (801) 394-2600 Keyesinsuranceservices.com

New York Life Insurance Company - Agent Kenneth Richey (801) 625-1213 newyorklife.com/agent/krrichey

SelectHealth (801) 618-7687 selecthealth.org See our ad page 51

The Buckner Company (801) 866-0866 buckner.com

The Insurance Center (801) 622-2626 insurancecenterut.com

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INVESTMENT SERVICES

Elliott-Hall Company (801) 399-5871

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Raymond James Financial - Smith (801) 732-5339 raymondjames.com/scottsmith/

IT & COMPUTER SERVICES

Cinch I.T. (435) 459-3641 cinchit.com

Crossaction IT Solutions (801) 393-0950 crossaction.net see our ad page 101

Maise Group (435) 465-1779 maisetechnology.com

Strong Connexions (801) 608-6692 strongconnexions.com

Wasatch I.T. (801) 983-3671 wasatchit.com

JEWELERS

Banter by Piercing Pagoda (801) 612-1973

Farr’s Jewelry (801) 621-7666 farrsjewelry.com See our ad page 61

Kay Jewelers (801) 334-8652

Morgan Jewelers (801) 394-0906

JUICES

Jamba - Ogden (801) 605-3149 saltlakesmoothies.com

Jamba - Riverdale (801) 399-4333 saltlakesmoothies.com

Pearl Milk Tea Club (801) 918-1018

LEADERSHIP TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT

PhlattLine Entertainment (801) 386-9049 phlattline.com

LEGAL SERVICES

Faithful Mobile Notary LLC (808) 443-8812 faithfulmobilenotary.com

Legal Shield - Stuart (801) 680-6254

walterlee.wearelegalshield.com

Legal Shield - Wayment (801) 710-6679 cinda1960.wearelegalshield.com

Lucy & Clyde LLC (Legal Shield) (801) 721-9560

Morriss Legal Services (801) 603-5090 morrisslegalservices.wordpress.com

LIBRARIES

Weber County Library (801) 337-2618

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LINEN SUPPLIERS

ALSCO (801) 393-8655 alsco.com

Model Linen (801) 394-5725 modellinen.com

LOGISTICS

Dan Bailey Trucking (801) 430-4202 facebook.com/dan-bailey-trucking

MANUFACTURING & PRODUCTION

Alphia (801) 394-3477 alphia.com

Autoliv (801) 629-9800 autoliv.com

Big Bubba’s Trailer Sales & Manufacturing (801) 395-2312 bigbubbastrailers.com

Blue Diamond Industries (859) 224-0415 bdiky.com

Blue Sky Energy Corp (801) 243-2346 Info@blueskyenergycorp.com

Boman & Kemp Companies (801) 731-0615 boman-kemp.com

Capstone Nutrition (801) 337-9400 inw-group.com/network/capstone-nutrition/

Cerrowire (801) 782-4900 cerrowire.com

Chromalox (801) 782-3030 chromalox.com

Compass Minerals (801) 731-3100 compassminerals.com

Filterbuy Utah (385) 326-1137 filterbuy.com

Fresenius Medical Care Inc. (801) 626-4721 fmcna.com

GRIT Cutting Solutions (801) 388-1793 gritcutting.com

heatshrink.com (801) 621-1501 heatshrink.com

JD Machine Corp. (801) 782-4394 jdmachine.com

Kimberly-Clark (801) 786-2691 kimberly-clark.com See our ad page 93

Mineral Resources International, Inc. (801) 731-7040 mineralresourcesint.com

Oatly (385) 292-1766 us.oatly.com

Ogden Recycling (801) 732-5872 ogdenrecycling.com

Oshkosh AeroTech (801) 627-6600 jbtaerotech.com

Parker Hannifin (801) 786-3000 parker.com

Peter J Pless Design LLC (906) 235-7573

Petersen Incorporated (801) 732-2000 peterseninc.com

Richard Manufacturing (801) 737-4450 richardmfg.com

Sundance Louvered Roofs LLC (801) 317-8024 sundanceoutdoorliving.com

TCR Composites (801) 622-3800 tcrcomposites.com

Treehouse Foods (801) 317-1400 treehousefoods.com

UFP Magna LLC (801) 810-2580 ufppackaging.com

WestinghouseWestern Zirconium Plant (801) 731-0030 westinghousenuclear.com

Ya YA Foods (385) 500-4132 yayafoods.com

MORTGAGE COMPANIES

Axia Home Loans, LLC (206) 310-7707 axiahomeloans.com/TomRitter/

Guild Mortgage (801) 436-5030 guild mortgage.com

Mutual of Omaha Reverse Mortgage (801) 745-7032

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Nexa Mortgage, LLC (801) 875-5600

MUSEUMS

Hill Aerospace Museum / Aerospace Heritage Foundation of Utah (801) 825-5817 aerospaceutah.org

Ogden’s George S. Eccles Dinosaur Park (801) 917-0945 dinosaurpark.org Discount Available

Weber County Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum (801) 393-4460

NATURE PRESERVES

Ogden Nature Center (801) 621-7595 ogdennaturecenter.org Discount Available

NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Utah (801) 970-2952 bbbsu.org/

Broadway On The Side (801) 917-4124 broadwayontheside.org

EyeCare4Kids (801) 285-5443 eyecare4kids.org

Family Promise of Ogden (385) 298-1081 familypromiseofogden.org

Habitat for Humanity of Northern Utah (801) 393-3287 habitatwd.org

Mentoring Life Through Sports Association (801) 719-9525 burtonbball.com

Red Barn Farms (801) 939-5100 redbarnfarms.org

The American LegionBaker Merrill Post 9 (385) 244-0875

The Coaches Team FoundationOgden Jets (385) 400-5915 ogdenjets.com

The Wolf Creek Foundation (801) 388-7596 wolfcreekfoundation.com

Turn Together Foundation (480) 677-1331 turntogether.org

Weber Human Services Foundation (801) 778-6834 weberhsfoundation.org

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Young Caring for Our Young Foundation thinkcaring.org

OFFICE PRODUCTS & EQUIPMENT

Fisher’s Technology (801) 938-7311 fisherstech.com

Pacific Office Automation (801) 990-4001 pacificoffice.com

Staples (801) 392-4222 staplesconnect.com

Discount Available

ORTHODONTICS

Dr. Carr Orthodontics (801) 776-2290 drcarrorthodontics.com

Discount Available

PET CARE

Idlewire Pet Care (801) 479-3000 idlewire.com

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Salazar Scoops (801) 200-3668 salazarscoops.com

PHARMACIES

Wasatch Pharmacy Care (801) 479-0331 wasatchpharmacy.com

Discount Available

PHOTOGRAPHY & EQUIPMENT

Brook Lyons Photography (a DBA of Affinity Photo Studio) (385) 458-4455 affinityphotostudio.com

Foto Fantasy (603) 324-3240

PLUMBING SUPPLY

Hajoca (801) 394-4587

PRESS, PUBLICATIONS & RADIO

Standard-Examiner (801) 625-4400 standard.net

Discount Available

The Banyan Collective (801) 898-6510 thebanyancollective.com

The Signpost (801) 626-7974 signpost.mywebermedia.com Discount Available

PRINTING SERVICES

Alphagraphics (801) 479-8339 agogden.com

Bell Printing and Design (801) 771-1500 bellprinting.com

CPCneutek (801) 621-3335 cpcneutek.com

Ogden Blue Powered by Vision Graphics (801) 392-7573 ogdenblue.com

Ogden Litho, Inc. (801) 399-5546 ogdenlitho.com

Signs and Sticks (435) 730-4992 signsandsticks.com

PROMOTIONAL PRODUCTS

Crown Trophy (801) 621-2055 crowntrophy.com

Halo Branded Solutions (801) 317-4433 halo.com/alan-dean

Lost in Stitches, Inc. (801) 337-4512 lostinstitches.com

SymbolArts (801) 475-6000 symbolarts.com

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Vernon (801) 644-1411 myvernon.biz/bricklie

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

Altair at Riverwalk (385) 333-0050 altairatriverwalk.com

Boyer Company/ Business Depot Ogden (801) 399-9885 boyerbdo.com See our ad page 7

Kier Property Management and Real Estate, LLC (801) 621-3390 kiermanagement.com

TEC Management (385) 467-5941 tecmgmt.net

REAL ESTATE

Adrienne Murrill / ERA Brokers Consolidated Real Estate (801) 690-8862 adriennemurrill.com

AssetLyst (385) 405-2205 assetlyst.com

Coldwell Banker Realty (801) 476-2800 coldwellbankerhomes.com/utah/

Crest Realty (801) 476-9500 crestrealtyutah.com

Girly Girl Construction, LLC (385) 515-1532

Golden Spike Realty (801) 773-1777 goldenspikerealty.com

John W. Hansen & Associates Real Estate (801) 479-1500 johnwhansen.com

Mountain Luxury Real Estate and Lodging (801) 745-8400 mountainluxury.com

My Utah Agents (801) 458-6467 myutahagent.com

Nancy Watkins Utah RealtorERA Brokers Consolidated (801) 725-0625 nancycwatkins.com

Nilson Homes (801) 392-8100 nilsonhomes.com/homes

Northern Wasatch Association of Realtors (801) 476-4216 nwaor.com

Parker Flitton // MTN Buff Real Estate (801) 725-5180 parker.mtnbuffrealestate.com

Re/MAX Crossroads (801) 540-3621 alwaysogden.com See our ad page 83

Real Broker LLC/Karen Wright (801) 695-2378

Stonefly Real Estate (801) 703-4194 stoneflyrealestate.com

The Utah Xperience (801) 209-6654 tuxre.com

Transcend Real Estate (801) 510-0992 transcendrealestateutah.com

Utah LIfe Powered By Place. Real Broker LLC (801) 645-5054 liveutah.com/agents/melinda-hortin/

Welch Agency (801) 399-5883 welchrandall.com

RECREATIONAL VEHICLES

Blue Compass RV (801) 728-9988

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Darren Bideaux RV (801) 392-2400 darrenbideauxrv.com

Ray Citte RV (801) 773-4951 raycitte.com

Young PowersportsPleasant View (801) 782-6125 youngpowersportspleasantview.com

Young Powersports of Ogden (801) 394-3403 youngpowersportsogden.com

RESORTS

Nordic Valley Recreation, LP (385) 298-0155 nordicvalley.com

Snowbasin Resort (801) 620-1000 snowbasin.com

RESTAURANTS

A+ Fresh Sushi (801) 558-8365

Atlas Tea Company (801) 389-0648 atlasteacompany.com

Black Bear Diner (801) 394-9955 blackbeardiner.com

Bob’s Burgers (385) 549-3350

Bout Time Grub & Pub (801) 827-0240

Brixtons Baked Potato (801) 827-0222 brixtonsbakedpotato.com

Discount Available

Burger King - Riverdale (801) 621-5766 bk.com

Burger King - Roy (385) 367-5823 bk.com

Burger King - Second Street (801) 399-2251 bk.com

Discount Available

CAFE LA VOS, LLC (435) 538-0249 facebook.com/cafelavos/

Carlos & Harley’s (801) 745-8226 carlosandharleys.com

Chick-fil-A at Riverdale (801) 394-0661 chick-fil-a.com/riverdalecity

DST Enterprises Inc - McDonalds (801) 621-1951

Dylan’s Ogden (801) 393-4545 mywarrens.com

El Changarro Loco (801) 393-2090 changarroloco.com

El Pollo Loco 3833 (760) 947-3486

Greek Garden II (385) 492-4814

Greek Gardens (801) 392-9292

HB Boys, LC (801) 486-6777 hbboys.com

Hug-Hes Cafe - N. Ogden (801) 605-3925 hughescafe.com

Hug-Hes Cafe & Gifts (801) 479-0071 hug-hescafe.com

Ichiban Sushi (801) 392-9549

ichibansushiogden.com

Javier’s Authentic Mexican Food29th (801) 393-0955

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See our ad page 13

Javier’s Authentic Mexican FoodHarrisville (801) 782-2400

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Javier’s Authentic Mexican FoodSouth Ogden (801) 475-7008

javiersmexicanfood.com

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Javier’s Authentic Mexican FoodWashington Blvd (801) 393-0955

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Jeremiah’s Restaurant (801) 394-3273

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Jo Jo Bowls and Boba LLC (385) 432-0859

Jungle Juice (801) 317-5253

Kneaders Bakery & Cafe (801) 781-2900 kneaders.com

Kobe Teriyaki (917) 215-1812

La Rivera (801) 410-9417

Las Poblanitas (801) 644-1391

Longhorn Steakhouse (801) 621-4061 longhornsteakhouse.com/home

Discount Available

Mama’s Toasted Cheeser (801) 920-1279

Menchie’s Frozen Yogurt (801) 317-4114 menchies.com

Discount Available

Menchie’s Frozen Yogurt #926 (385) 405-2969

Discount Available

Mountain Donuts (801) 686-3681 mountaindonuts.com

Discount Available

NavolaTortas LLC (760) 513-7261

PretzelMaker-Food Court (801) 327-5624

Pretzelmaker/TCBY (801) 603-6534

Roosters 25th St. Brewing Co. (801) 627-6171 roostersbrewingco.com

Roosters Hospitality Group

Sabai jai (801) 734-7355 sabaijaiogden.com

Slackwater Pub & Pizzeria (801) 399-0637

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Discount Available

Taj Mahal Indian Food

Texas Roadhouse (801) 334-7427 texasroadhouse.com

The Corndog Company (801) 452-5499 thecorndogco.com

The Corner Fix (801) 940-6521

The Garden Grille and Lounge (801) 399-2000 hilton.com/en/hotels/ogdwbgi-hilton-garden-inn-ogden-ut/

The Original Philadelphia Cheesesteaks (801) 317-4068

Timbermine Steakhouse (801) 393-2155 timbermine.com

Discount Available

Tokyo Station (801) 627-8288 tokyostationutah.com

Discount Available

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Top Tier Cake Shoppe (801) 888-3460 toptiercakeshoppe.com

Discount Available

Union Grill (801) 621-2830 uniongrillogden.com

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Warren’s Craft Burger (801) 621-4350 mycraftburger.com

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Warren’s Roy (801) 985-7116 mywarrens.com

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Warren’s South Ogden (801) 621-4350 dylans-warrens.com

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Wing Wah (801) 394-8788

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Discount Available

Wing Wah - South Ogden (385) 309-1698 wingwahrestaurant.com

Discount Available

Xalisco Tequila Bar & Grill (801) 689-2013

RETAIL

America’s Best Contacts (801) 627-4424 newgatemall.com

Asian Gifts (801) 394-0536 newgatemall.com

Bath & Body Works (801) 621-4347 newgatemall.com

Bliss (801) 392-2354 newgatemall.com

Bohme (801) 692-7030 bohme.com

Claire’s Accessories (801) 622-2416 newgatemall.com

Cherie’s Park Lane Jewelry

Cornel’s Book Nook (702) 415-0410

Country Craft Creations LLC (801) 516-8273 countrycraftcreations.com

CustomO (801) 392-9597

Diamond Bar GroSystems (801) 309-4567

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Dillards (801) 392-0689 newgatemall.com

Dirt Roads Couture (385) 865-1049 dirtroadscouture.square.site/

Dreams Bridal (801) 695-1333 newgatemall.com

Eborn Books (801) 621-4663 newgatemall.com

Famous Footwear (801) 605-4251 newgatemall.com

Fanzz (801) 622-5860 newgatemall.com

Foot Locker (801) 621-7410 newgatemall.com

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Go Games (801) 393-3910 newgatemall.com

Hara (801) 985-6156 newgatemall.com

Herrick Industrial Supply (801) 622-4588 herrickindustrial.com

Holiday Hootenanny

Hot Topic (801) 393-6373 newgatemall.com

Jay’s Ace Hardware (801) 452-6010 acehardware.com

Journey’s (801) 622-8814 newgatemall.com

Kearston’s Basket Case (801) 725-6700

Kiddie Koncepts (800) 951-3320 newgatemall.com

Lene’ Marie Chocolates (801) 690-0345 lenemariechocolates.com

Lenscrafters (801) 392-4358 newgatemall.com

Little Rainbow Candy Store (801) 458-2685 littlerainbowcandystores.com

M Jewelers

Minky Couture, LLC (385) 220-2933 minkycouture.com

Mr. Mac (801) 627-3152

Newgate Mall (801) 621-1162 newgatemall.com

Ogden Running Company (385) 289-2900 ogdenrunco.com

Pro Image Sports (801) 394-3101 newgatemall.com

Pure Oils (385) 306-0340 newgatemall.com

Quilted Bear (801) 621-0760 newgatemall.com

Rajeunir newgatemall.com

Rendezvous (801) 334-5513 newgatemall.com

Shoe Dept. Encore (801) 621-1478 shoeshowmega.com/shoedeptencore?site=shoe-dept

Smith & Edwards Co., Inc. (801) 731-1120 smithandedwards.com

Sparkles & Gowns (385) 240-4553 sparklesandgowns.com

Spencer’s (801) 392-1985 spencersonline.com

The Art Box (801) 675-1078 artboxogden.com Discount Available

Times Ticking (801) 394-8425 newgatemall.com

Torrid (801) 392-9520 newgatemall.com

Tricked Out (801) 392-2425 newgatemall.com

Utah Pallet Auction (385) 370-0090 newgatemall.com

Victoria’s Secret (801) 334-7388 walmart.com

Walmart - Harrisville #2921 (801) 737-0092 walmart.com

Walmart - Ogden #3789 (801) 917-1026 walmart.com

Walmart - Riverdale #1708 (801) 627-0066 walmart.com

Walmart Neighborhood Market #5206 (801) 479-0366 walmart.com

Zumiez (801) 621-1426 newgatemall.com

SECURITY SYSTEMS

AvantGuard, LLC (801) 206-9141 agmonitoring.com

Becklar, LLC (801) 781-6107 becklar.com

Freeus, LLC (801) 678-1431 freeus.com

SMALL ENGINE REPAIR

Mobile Small Engine Medic

SOFTWARE SYSTEMS & ENGINEERING

CrewTracks (801) 742-5555 crewtracks.com

STORAGE

Bach Self Storage (801) 758-7099 bachselfstorage.com

Lock It Up Self Storage Centers (801) 782-2800 lockitupselfstorage.com

Tuff Shed (385) 205-6885 tuffshed.com

Wildcat Storage LLC (801) 737-4733 wildcatstorage.com See our ad page 117

TATTOO PARLORS

Alchemy Tattoo Studio

Bonnie_tatt2oos

Deja Vu (801) 399-1376

Dez Tatus

Inkkbyali

James Shannon Tattoo

Moss Tattoo

Raven Studio (385) 423-5995 ravenstudiout.com

Tone & Texture Ink

TAX PREPARATION & CONSULTING

Acuity Business & Tax Advisors (385) 333-4050 expectacuity.com

H&R Block (509) 988-0850 hrblock.com

Pack Tax (801) 660-8200 pack.tax

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

All West Communications (866) 255-9378 allwest.com

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Comcast (801) 401-3216 business.comcast.com

Comcast Business Services (801) 401-3262 business.comcast.com

RAD WIFI, LLC (435) 776-5973 radwifi.us

Truth Broadcasting (801) 645-7433 truthnetwork.com

TITLE COMPANIES

Metro National Title (801) 232-4070 metronationaltitle.com See our ad page 113

Stewart Title Insurance Agency (801) 786-1100 stewart.com/ogden

TRADESHOW EXHIBIT & MANAGEMENT

MacKenzie Exhibit (801) 621-7500 mackenzie-exhibit.com

TRANSPORTATION

Utah Transit Authority (801) 626-1229 rideuta.com

UTILITIES

Allos Environmental, Inc. (317) 457-4845 allosenv.com

Connext Networks (801) 686-2468 connextbroadband.com

Dominion Energy (801) 913-6109 dominionenergy.com

Rocky Mountain Power / Pacificorp (888) 221-7070 pacificorp.com See our ad page 122

Waste Management of Utah (801) 605-1953 wm.com

Weber Basin Water Conservancy (801) 771-1677 weberbasin.com See our ad page 121

VETERANS ORGANIZATIONS

George E. Wahlen Ogden Veterans Home (801) 334-4300 avalonhealthcare.com/ogden/

Homeless Veterans Fellowship (801) 392-7662 homelessveterans.org

Utah Dept. of Veterans & Military Affairs (801) 326-2372 veterans.utah.gov

VIDEO PRODUCTION

Ogden X Media (801) 605-3211 ogdenxmedia.com

PKW Media Solutions (323) 547-8401 pkwmediasolutions.com

WEB DESIGN & HOSTING

Janadhi & Company (801) 528-3976 janadhi.com Discount Available

Performance Driven Marketing (801) 326-0582 performancedrivenmarketing.com

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