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CONTENTS 8 AT HOME IN WEBER
10 WHO WE ARE
WEBER COUNTY MAP 24 26 THE CITIES OF WEBER COUNTY
34 WRAPPING YOUR ARMS AROUND THE COMMUNITY
56 THINGS TO SEE AND DO
84 YOUR CHAMBER AT WORK
QUICK RESOURCE GUIDE 54
TOP OF UTAH’S ECONOMIC POWERHOUSE 74
88 CHAMBER MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY Editor: Christi C. Babbitt
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AT HOME IN WEBER The Ogden-Weber Chamber of Commerce is pleased to present this community guide showcasing our amazing county and what it has to offer. The Chamber proudly supports and serves the citizens and businesses of Weber County and exists to create an environment of prosperity. We provide resources and opportunities that promote the professional, business, educational, civic and cultural well-being of our county. Weber County is economically sound. In large part, it’s due to strong leadership made up of business owners and leaders, government officials, educators, healthcare workers and citizens who realize that we all share in creating a successful and cohesive community. Whether you are an employee working at a Weber business, a resident who uses and supports local businesses, or a business looking to
relocate here, Weber County has the offerings to satisfy your needs. We have a solid business infrastructure, safe streets, incredible education systems, unique cultural opportunities and wonderful local communities. All of these things together make Weber an ideal place to work or start a business, raise a family and retire. Being President and CEO of the Ogden-Weber Chamber is one of the greatest opportunities of my career. I grew up in Weber County, took my first job here, and now call it home together with my parents, wife and adult children. I choose to call Weber home because it’s diverse, thriving, beautiful, has just the right amount of country and city vibe, and provides my family with the things I find most valuable in a community. Weber County has an exciting sto-
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ry to share, a story that includes every resident, visitor and employee. We work, serve and play together and build one another up so that we can all enjoy this amazing place. Whether you call Weber home now or are exploring it for the first time, we hope you’ll find and experience the riches that are found here. Feeling at home in Weber.
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n the 1820s, the abundant marshes stretching along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake and the two rivers flowing down from the Wasatch Mountains drew trappers hunting for beaver and muskrat. One of those trappers was John Henry Weber, who spent nearly five years in the Rocky Mountain fur trade, much of it in northern Utah. Today, Weber’s contribution to the early economics of the area now known as Weber County is memorialized in the county name as well as in the names of Weber Canyon, the Weber River, Weber State University and more. The tenacity and determination of Weber County’s first Native American residents, early fur traders and eventual setters continued as communities were built, industries established and technologies of the future developed. Weber County encompasses 644 square miles extending from the scenic Ogden Valley perched at nearly 5,000 feet in the Wasatch Mountains to the Great Salt Lake approximately 1,000 feet below. The variety of its scenic vistas is remarkable, ranging from rocky cliffs and high alpine meadows to flowing rivers, wetlands, tree-lined city streets and open farmland. Early Native Americans who lived in the area had an advantage — plentiful water, along with the animals and plants that flourished near it. These early residents included the Fremont, Shoshone and Ute people. Peter Skene Ogden — another trapper, and the namesake of 10 | OGDEN-WEBER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE • ogdenweberchamber.com
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the Ogden River and Ogden City — worked in the area with a trapping party in the 1820s. In 1845-46, mountain man and trapper Miles Goodyear built a fort on a large westward bend of the Weber River that served as a base for trapping and trading. Known as Fort Buenaventura, the fort and its outbuildings were sold to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1847, and the settlement grew to become Ogden City. On May 10, 1869, 50 miles to the northwest of Ogden at Promontory Summit, the Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroads met to create the first transcontinental railroad. This achievement brought on Weber County’s first growth spurt as Ogden became a main junction for transferring railroad cars, passengers and freight. Other industries began to grow in the area, including woolen mills, canneries, livestock yards, banks, hotels and utility companies. The county truly served, and continues to serve, as a crossroads of the West. Another population explosion occurred before and during World War II when Defense Depot Ogden, Hill Air Force Base and the Naval Supply Depot were created in the area. The war effort brought hundreds of trains per week through Ogden’s Union Station.
Known as Union Station, this building was destroyed by fire, but a new station was built in its place that is still a central part of downtown Ogden.
Downtown Ogden of the past.
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WHO WE ARE
REMEMBERING THE PAST: BUILDING A FUTURE
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s the Weber area has grown and developed to a population of more than 260,000, its people have built upon the strength and determination of those who came before them and embraced the ethics of service and hard work. History and heritage mean something here; they have infused Weber communities and their residents with gratitude for their forebears while spurring them on to build a better, more prosperous future. Evidence of these values is found in Ogden’s downtown area, with its carefully renovated historic buildings; in the Weber business community, with firms attracted to the area’s skilled and diligent workforce; in the high rate of volunteerism, with many nonprofit organizations and churches working to improve the lives of others; and in the cities, where residents come together to celebrate traditions, heritage and their own individual strengths and achievements.
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The county is a leading center for state-of-the-art business development in the aerospace industry, serving as a base for companies like Barnes Aerospace, Boeing, Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman. Added to its aerospace strength you’ll find world-class production and service in the manufacturing, transportation and finance industries. While major corporations have chosen Weber County as their preferred location to do business, the area continues to maintain the agricultural roots laid down by its settlers. The U.S. Department of Agriculture reported that in 2017 the county was home to 1,260 farms, producing $49.44 million in agricultural goods. Urban living is found in Ogden’s central downtown district where a growing number of housing options are available. The arts and cultural scene is vibrant here, and Ogden is known for its selection of independently-owned and award-winning restaurants. In their daily life, Weber County residents are part of a close-knit community where people care for one another. The people here have a history of serving each other and they are quick to volunteer to help those in need. Ogden City is also more ethnically diverse than the state as a whole. No matter who you are or how you like to live, there is a place for you in Weber County.
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WHO WE ARE LOCAL WEATHER
COUNTY POPULATION MEDIAN AGE
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vices produced in Ogden, it’s also the county’s employment center. Beyond its job opportunities, Ogden offers a quality of life that is unparalleled. The city’s dynamic downtown business district is a hub for cultural activities and entertainment
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“YOU CAN DO ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT TO DO WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE.” - TOM CHRISTOPULOS venues. Take a casual stroll through Ogden’s downtown area and you’ll find yourself surrounded by an extraordinary selection of stores, coffee shops, art galleries, nightclubs and dining options. Each year, nearly 600 events are held in the downtown area ranging from concerts and arts festivals to athletic events and farmers’ markets. The central business district is attracting a new generation of home buyers who are looking to be in the center of the action while spending less time commuting and more time enjoying a quality lifestyle. It’s also attracting older couples looking for a home base without the worry of yard maintenance. Students are locating in the area as well since downtown is located near both Weber State University and Ogden-Weber Technical College. In recent years, new multi-family and single-family housing options have been developed in the downtown area; there are currently about 800 additional units either in the planning stage or under construction. “You can do about anything you want to do within walking distance,” said Tom Christopulos, director of community and economic development for Ogden City. Perhaps most uniquely, downtown residents can step outside their doors and enjoy incredible outdoor recreation activities. A network of walking, bicycling and hiking trails runs through and around the city, and residents can even go angling after work. The city sits at the confluence of the Ogden and Weber rivers, which are considered premier trout fisheries.
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WHO WE ARE
OGDEN VALLEY: A PIECE OF PARADISE FOR FUN-SEEKERS
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hen Weber County residents want to “get away from it all” or visitors want to find something “off the beaten path,” they often head up to Ogden Valley, a center for recreational activities located in the mountains east of Ogden. Some call the valley home all year long, and it’s easy to see why. The views are spectacular, and those with homes here consider the entire area a sports enthusiasts’ playground. Ogden Valley is home to Weber’s three ski resorts: Snowbasin, Powder Mountain and Nordic Valley. Each resort provides a unique and complimentary skiing and outdoor experience. The Monte Cristo Mountains on the valley’s east side feature an extensive network of snowmobile trails that double as excellent horseback riding and four-wheeler trails in the summer. These mountains are also a favorite area for backcountry camping, hiking and snowshoeing. At the heart of the valley is Huntsville, a small town that lies on a peninsula jutting out into Pineview Reservoir, a body of water created by a dam that controls and stores Ogden River flood waters. Sheltered by the mountains, the
reservoir’s water is generally calm and ideal for boating, water skiing, wakeboarding and fishing. “The valley is really known for being a recreational mecca, and there’s a lot of people seeking its relaxing and rejuvenating lifestyle,” said Huntsville Mayor Jim Truett. “There’s not a day that goes by that I don’t cherish what I share here with my family and friends.” The historic community of Huntsville is home to unique small businesses like the Shooting Star Saloon, the oldest continuously operating saloon west of the Mississippi River, and the Compass Rose Lodge, a newly built hotel in the heart of the city that includes an observatory where guests can view the constellations in an area free of artificial city lights. Beyond the character and beauty of the area is the sense of community, Truett said. The valley is a wonderful place to raise a family; neighbors watch out for each other and are eager to help one another. “You can’t drive or walk down the street without someone waving at you,” he said. “It gives you a feeling you just can’t describe.”
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GATEWAY COMMUNITIES
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eber County’s suburban communities offer a residential lifestyle while being situated close to major transportation corridors and communities outside the Weber County area. Residents of the gateway communities are often drawn there to take full advantage of the short drive to Ogden’s downtown area plus have easy access to the surrounding cities, counties and states.
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For example, Riverdale has two interstates within its city limits: I-15 and I-84. Anyone hopping on I-84 in Riverdale can get to a full array of outdoor recreation within 20 to 30 minutes and even get to Wyoming in under two hours or Idaho within an hour. The northern communities have quick access to the Ogden Valley through the North Ogden Divide as well as easily access Brigham City and the Cache Valley via I-15. South-
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ern communities can head into the mountains on I-84 through Weber Canyon while also having easy access to downtown Ogden on US-89. I-15 runs north and south through the center of Weber County, meaning the central communities are very close to Utah’s primary transportation corridor. All of this means residents can quickly access recreation and travel opportunities as well as the excitement of downtown Ogden while enjoying the suburban lifestyle. Each of these communities has its own unique identity and amenities to offer as well such as parks, community centers and city recreation programs. The housing options vary widely, ranging from newer homes to historic neighborhoods filled with architectural charm.
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THE WEST CORRIDOR: RURAL LIVING NEAR URBAN AMENITIES
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he clear air, the acres of farmland, the wide-open spaces – it’s all found on the west side of Weber County. For those looking for a rural lifestyle, the west corridor is far enough away from the hustle and bustle of the big city for residents to enjoy the quiet and peace of the country, but only a 20-minute drive to the restaurants, shopping and activities of Ogden City. It’s the perfect balance of rural living and urban center amenities. Of course, the open land is attrac-
tive to homebuilders as well as those seeking newer subdivisions and larger lots. Western Weber County is one of the fastest-growing areas in the state of Utah. Plain City has gained more than 2,000 residents in the last decade, going from 5,483 people in 2010 to 7,669 in the 2019 U.S. Census Bureau estimate. Hooper is up to 9,152 residents, a 28.1 percent increase from the 7,147 mark it registered in 2010. The biggest driver in population growth, however, is West Haven, which
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has soared to 16,109 per the 2019 estimate, up 56.6 percent from its 2010 mark of 10,286. Weber School District plans to build new schools in this area in the coming years to account for the growth. New subdivisions are sprouting up fast, but they are still surrounded by acres of farmland, and residents have a panoramic view of the Wasatch Front mountains to the east. And while new housing is on the rise, the cities are working to keep the quiet, rural lifestyle.
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THE CITIES OF WEBER COUNTY Each of the county’s 15 cities offers a unique lifestyle and a unique identity, but they all share pride in their heritage and excitement for the future. Whichever city you select, it will quickly feel like home.
FARR WEST
HARRISVILLE
HUNTSVILLE
POPULATION: 7,385 MAYOR: Lee Dickemore 801-731-4187 farrwestcity.org
POPULATION: 6,872 MAYOR: Michelle Tait 801-782-4100 cityofharrisville.com
POPULATION: 642 MAYOR: Jim Truett 801-745-3420 huntsvilletown.com
Lee Dickemore
Michelle Tait
Farr West is located on the north edge of Weber County with the Interstate 15 freeway corridor running conveniently through the middle of the city. Formerly part of Harrisville, the city was renamed Farr West in 1890 after Lorin Farr, a leader in the local congregation of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The city hosts an annual Freedom Festival to celebrate the Fourth of July with a parade, fireworks and other events.
Harrisville is located two miles northwest of downtown Ogden. Its first house was built in 1850. City amenities include a fishing pond that is stocked with rainbow trout and a splash pad open from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Harrisville annually celebrates Heritage Days in early August. A unique perk of living in Harrisville is the ability to rent the Bowery, a large park pavilion, and the Martin Henderson Harris Bicentennial Cabin, a historic multi-purpose and recreational building.
Huntsville was founded in 1860 by Jefferson Hunt and is one of three small communities comprising what is known as the Ogden Valley. It is the only incorporated town of the three; the other two communities are Eden and Liberty. Huntsville is located 12 miles east of Ogden City up Ogden Canyon at an elevation of just under 5,000 feet. At the southwest end of the valley, a shimmering man-made lake named Pineview Reservoir forms a mirror for the mountains above.
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HOOPER POPULATION: 9,152 MAYOR: Dale R. Fowers 801-732-1064 hoopercity.com Dale R. Fowers
Hooper is situated on the delta of the Weber River, the center of the town being 3 miles east of the shores of the Great Salt Lake. The Weber River flows through the northern part of town shortly before it pours its water into the Great Salt Lake. Hooper prides itself on maintaining a “rural feel” and has plenty of narrow roads, large lots, night skies unobstructed by lighting and a strong sense of history.
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POPULATION: 1,898 MAYOR: Scott Van Leeuwen 801-627-1919 marriott-slaterville.org
Known as Utah’s Open Space City, Marriott-Slaterville is located west of Ogden and is made up of a generous amount of farmland and occasional small subdivisions. However, residents are still close to Interstate 15, Utah’s major north-south transportation corridor, which runs through the city. Marriott-Slaterville was incorporated in July of 1999, merging the formerly unincorporated communities of Marriott and Slaterville. The area was settled in the 1850s.
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Population: 20,582 MAYOR: S. Neal Berube 801-782-7211 northogdencity.com S. Neal Berube
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 Ogden Valley. Since it was officially proclaimed a city in 1950, North Ogden’s city council members and residents have actively pursued the goals of encouraging family-oriented living. Municipal buildings and facilities have been constructed and improved including a library, swimming pool, parks, senior center, museum and nature trails.
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POPULATION: 87,773 MAYOR: MIke Caldwell 801-629-8000 ogdencity.com
POPULATION: 7,669 MAYOR: Jon Beesley 801-731-4908 plaincityutah.org
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Jon Beesley
Ogden is the capital of Weber and is the major metropolitan city located in the northern Wasatch Front. Nestled against the Wasatch mountains, Ogden City provides a unique blend of urban living and outdoor recreation – a true mountain-to-metro experience. The city offers access to all the advantages of a major metropolitan area while maintaining an affordable cost of living, high quality of life and unparalleled access to the outdoors. It is also home to Weber State University.
Leonard Call
Plain City offers a serene lifestyle that promotes community accord, simple entertainment and close family relations. The most anticipated event of the year is the city’s Fourth of July Celebration, but Plain City holds numerous other festivals and offers a variety of fun activities throughout the year. Citizens enjoy pulling together for a good cause and helping one another; each year, an organized event designed to provide community service is held.
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ROY
POPULATION: 8,838 MAYOR: Norm Searle 801-394-5541 riverdalecity.com
POPULATION: 39,613 MAYOR: Robert Dandoy 801-774-1000 royutah.org
Norm Searle
Riverdale is located in southern Weber County with its southern border adjacent to Hill Air Force Base and much of its western border running along the Interstate 15 corridor. The city’s amenities include its community center, which includes an exercise area and full-size gym as well as meeting rooms; a splash pad in Riverdale Park; and the Riverdale Weber River Parkway Trail, a popular location for recreation. The city is considered one of the primary shopping districts in the county and is also home to the historic Motor-Vu drive-in movie theater.
PLEASANT VIEW
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Pleasant View lies on the northern edge of Weber County at the base of Ben Lomond Mountain. The city enjoys beautiful mountain views, with many portions of the city overlooking the northern portion of the Salt Lake Valley. The town was named by Wilford Cragun, the first child born to pioneers who settled the area in the 1850s. It is said that Cragun looked over the community and remarked that it had a “pleasant view.” Each year in June, Pleasant View celebrates Founder’s Day.
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Roy, one of the counties largest cities, is considered a suburb of Ogden and is situated just west of the northern area of Hill Air Force Base. The base is easily accessed from Roy via State Route 97, a major transportation artery running through the city. Roy is also home to a FrontRunner commuter rail station providing easy access to areas all along the Wasatch Front. Residents enjoy the Roy City Recreation Complex, which includes a swimming pool, basketball courts, a weight room and an indoor track, as well as the outdoor Roy Aquatic Center.
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Modern historical development of South Ogden as a suburban community was spurred by FHA-approved housing in 1949 and its easy access to major employment centers including Hill Air Force Base and Ogden City. Commercial development grew as well, with many of the current businesses locating in the city’s major business district after 1960. Large areas in the city’s southwest section were later annexed into the city and another large business district was created there. The city has close proximity to Ogden City and major transportation routes.
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Uintah in Weber County is located at the mouth of Weber Canyon five miles south of Ogden. It is bordered by the Weber River on the south and west and the Wasatch Mountains on the east. The town largely serves as a bedroom community for Ogden and Salt Lake City. With help from the community, a Boy Scout troop organized in 1923 built the big block letter “U” on the mountain east of town. It is a tradition for the town to turn out each spring on “U-Day” to whitewash the “U.”
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Ideally located between two of Utah’s largest population centers — Salt Lake City and Ogden — Washington Terrace has all the advantages of a smaller community in close proximity to the goods, services, educational, professional and cultural opportunities of larger metropolitan areas. Established in the 1940s as a place for military servicemen to bring their families, Washington Terrace quickly grew into a full-service city. Many stayed due to the city’s ideal location and beauty, and Washington Terrace continued to grow and expand into the city it is today.
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In 1991, the two unincorporated communities of Kanesville and Wilson were combined to create the new city of West Haven. The city is located in southern Weber County, and the confluence of the Weber and Ogden rivers is located in its northeastern section. Serving as a hub of activity is the 40-acre West Haven City Park where activities include rodeos, riding club practices, playground areas and sporting events including baseball, soccer and football. The city is also home to the West Haven River Parkway Trail, a multiuse, non-motorized recreational trail.
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CELEBRATING OUR HERITAGE Each summer, celebrations of heritage and home are held in every city in Weber County. Some center around the Fourth of July, while others celebrate a city’s history or unique identity. Ogden’s Pioneer Days, an annual celebration that began in 1934, celebrates the settlement of Ogden City. The festivities include parades, concerts and the Ogden Pioneer Days Rodeo, which is consistently ranked as one of the top outdoor rodeos in the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association. Each year, the rodeo draws more than 30,000 people to historic Ogden Pioneer Stadium.
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Recovering to a Better Place By Alan E. Hall Odds were against graduation for the spring 2020 commencement speaker at Weber State University. Born into a home of addiction and abuse and raised in the foster care system, Clarissa McEuen was a young single mother five years ago. One day she looked in the rearview mirror at the encouraging brown eyes of her two young children and determined to find a better path. She detoured on their way home and arrived at Weber State’s Goddard School of Business & Economics. In the face of daunting challenges, McEuen enrolled that fall semester. She completed her associate’s degree, and Clarissa McEuen delivers the student speech during WSU Commencement, then this spring, despite the disruption of Aug. 29, 2020. the COVID-19 pandemic, graduated with an integral role in Utah’s recovery to better. Ogden-Weber her bachelor’s degree in business adminTechnical College has increased both access and completions istration and is beginning a career as a contract specialist at Hill Air Force Base. McEuen says the university “changed my for students of color. For the past four years, early college high school Latinx students have graduated at a higher rate story.” Across our state, thousands are like Clarissa at the precipice than other demographics. Increasing online courses by 25% over five years prepared Weber State to successfully and of daunting challenges, looking for a change to a better place. quickly transition its traditionally face-to-face courses to onThe devastation of COVID-19 has zapped jobs. Unemployline, virtual or hybrid formats. Students were able to continue ment has hit hardest among black and Latino workers as well their educational journey, and enrollment remained solid. as women — groups disproportionately more likely to hold Another change that will assist Utah’s recovery to better low-paying jobs, which are often more at risk during economoccurred July 1. Following the passage of S.B. 111, Higher ic downturns. Education Amendments, Utah’s two postsecondary education What opportunities lie ahead for our family members, systems merged, creating a joint Utah System of Higher Edufriends, coworkers and ourselves as a result of this economic cation overseen by the Utah Board of Higher Education. disruption? Early in 2020, the Economic Development CorThe new board will build strategic priorities and streamline poration of Utah released survey results from Utah business pathways, creating opportunities for students to stack cerleaders. The survey, “ Know the Customer ,” found that limitations on talent availability ranked as the top challenge to tificates, associates, bachelors and graduate degrees, both to better assist students and to meet workforce demands. expansion and growth. This perception existed across compaWith the help of business and political leaders, Utahns nies of all sizes and all industry sectors. can come through COVID-19 to a better place. For example Many companies struggle to recruit and retain women CARES funding is now supporting Learn & Work in Utah. and diverse talent. Those surveyed consider this a greater The initiative provides an opportunity for unemployed, challenge in Utah than elsewhere. I suggest there is a viable underemployed and vulnerable workers to learn new skills solution to the problem of talent availability. The missing through affordable and flexible short-term programs designed ingredient is opportunities for the unprecedented number of to connect them with rewarding careers. Weber State is using displaced workers to upskill, retool and complete degrees and its $2 million to offer students free or reduced tuition for 14 certificates. different training courses and certificate programs designed Our goal should not be recovering to normal, but recovto put students on the path to success. There has never been a ering to better. We can be better at having a talent pool that better time to go back to college. promotes business expansion today and for the fields of the Students such as Clarissa McEuen, who exercise the grit to future, like advanced materials, artificial intelligence, biotechtransform their lives in the midst of adversity, stand to benefit nology, robotics and secure computing. greatly from this support. Recovering to better can also include removing barriers to social mobility and economic equity for the underrepresented Alan Hall is founder of MarketStar Corporation, who have borne the brunt not only of the pandemic but also Mercato Partners, and Grow Utah; and a member of the new Utah Board of Higher Education. the economic freefall. Utah’s colleges and universities are well positioned to play Published originally in the Salt Lake Tribune, May 26, 2020
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eber residents invest their time, talents and funds to improve the community. In 2019, Ogden City was ranked as the number one “Most Charitable Place in America” by Magnify Money/Lending Tree. “People work together here,” said Melissa Freigang, director of the Weber Prosperity Center of Excellence. Weber County is known throughout the state and nationally, Freigang said, for the close working relationship that exists between all sectors of the community: social service providers, nonprofit organizations, government leaders, businesses and local residents. Freigang said the community’s belief in working together was especially on display following a windstorm in September of 2020 that knocked down thousands of trees in Weber County cities. The mayors and county commissioners worked together to send resources wherever they were needed, and residents in cities that were spared the worst of the damage took their trucks and chainsaws to other cities to help. “What I would call that is community resilience,” Freigang said, “and a community can only be resilient if the people are willing to give.” When a call for volunteers goes out in Weber County, residents respond in a dra-
“WHAT I WOULD CALL THAT IS COMMUNITY RESILIENCE, AND A COMMUNITY CAN ONLY BE RESILIENT IF THE PEOPLE ARE WILLING TO GIVE.” -MELISSA FREIGANG matic way. During the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, when the Ogden area hosted several Olympic events, community volunteers stepped up in such an impressive way that a group of local residents decided to capture that volunteer spirit and keep it going. The result is what is now one of the area’s stand-out nonprofit organizations: the GOAL Foundation. With its message of “Get Out And Live,” GOAL encourages residents and area visitors to participate in and volunteer at recreational events, programs and activities, helping to create a healthier community economically and in mind, body and spirit. The GOAL Foundation’s signature events include the annual Ogden Marathon, the 75th largest marathon in the nation in 2019 and a qualifying race for the Boston Marathon. GOAL has also helped organize volunteer efforts for many major events including the USA Cycling Masters Championships, the Archery World Cup and the XTERRA USA Championships. Thousands of volunteers work together to make the events successful. County residents are also ready to invest financially in their community, as shown nearly 20 years ago when voters approved the establishment of a RAMP tax. The RAMP (Recreation, Arts, Museums and Parks) program collects one penny on every $10 in non-food purchases in the county. That money supports local organizations, facilities and events. Since its inception, the RAMP program has helped build soccer fields, parks, pickleball courts, splash pads and community centers as well as funded hundreds of other projects. As one of its largest projects, RAMP provided $2 million toward building a $9.2 million, 73,000-square-foot expansion to The Ice Sheet, which served as a venue for the 2002 Winter Olympics. The addition to the facility, now known as the Weber County Sports Complex, added a National Hockey League-sized hockey rink and an indoor practice field.
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HIGHER EDUCATION Located in the foothills of the Wasatch Mountains in east Ogden overlooking the Weber Valley and the Great Salt Lake is Weber State University (WSU), one of Utah’s premier state universities. Founded as Weber Stake Academy in 1889, the school grew to become a state college, awarding its first baccalaureate degree in 1964. In 1991, the college became Weber State University. Today, WSU offers more than 225 certificate and degree programs and 17 graduate degrees in liberal arts, science, technical and professional fields. It strives to provide excellent educational experiences for students through extensive personal contact among faculty, staff and students inside and outside of the classroom.
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Also in 2019, the Utah State Board of Regents approved the first doctoral program at Weber State: a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) that will be offered in two emphasis areas: Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) and Leadership. With this degree, Weber State now provides education for every level of nursing.
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OGDEN REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER Originally founded in 1946 under the name of St. Benedict’s Hospital, Ogden Regional Medical Center offers the invaluable expertise gained from more than 70 years of delivering exceptional patient care. It is affiliated with HCA Healthcare and MountainStar Healthcare and is a full-service hospital and Level II Trauma Center. It also houses a Level III neonatal intensive care unit, a Cancer Treatment Center and a Children’s Services Specialty Clinic. Other services include maternity and high-risk pregnancy care, heart health care services, orthopedic and joint care, pediatrics, spine and stroke care and surgical procedures. In 2017, ORMC opened a new state-ofthe-art Intensive Care Unit, and it is the only hospital in Utah to earn a five-star ranking for Maternity Care for 12 years in a row, which ranks it among the top 10 percent in the nation. The Healthgrades 2020 Report gave ORMC a five-star rating for heart attack treatment outcomes. To bring hospital care closer to northern Weber County residents, ORMC opened a new 10,500-square-foot, freestanding emergency department in Pleasant View in 2019.
DAVIS HOSPITAL WEBER CAMPUS Located in nearby Davis County, Davis Hospital and Medical Center is a first-class medical facility offering a broad range of healthcare service, advanced medical technology and a comfortable, convenient patient experience. In 2013, Davis Hospital opened its Weber Campus in Roy, making its medical care more convenient for 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 services and lab services. Same-day appointments are offered for its screening mammograms, which utilize advanced full-field digital imaging technology.
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HEALTH CLINICS Since not all health issues or treatments require a hospital visit, Weber County offers a full spectrum of care through clinics offering the latest in healthcare technology. For example, Ogden Clinic, a physician-owned organization, offers specialty treatment in a wide range of specialties. Additionally, a Veteran’s Health Administration (VA) clinic is available in South Ogden.
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SENIOR CITIZEN SERVICES Senior citizens receive a wealth of support through Weber Human Services. Through WHS’s Aging Services, seniors can receive help through programs like home-delivered meals (otherwise known as “Meals on Wheels”), the Senior Companion Program and preventative health programs. Seniors can also be linked up with service opportunities such as the Retired Senior Volunteer Program or the Foster Grandparent Program. Many Weber County communities also offer programs and facilities where seniors can enjoy classes and special events.
STAYING FIT AND BEING 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 on the mountains high above the valley. Exploring the trail system will take you past numerous city parks, wetlands, a nature park, botanical gardens and even Ogden’s historic downtown. For recreation close to home, residents need only look to their cities. Weber County 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. 50 | OGDEN-WEBER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE • ogdenweberchamber.com
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QUICK RESOURCE GUIDE UTILITIES ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER (electricity) Residential customer service: 888-221-7070 Business customer service: 866-870-3419 rockymountainpower.net DOMINION ENERGY (natural gas) 800-323-5517 dominionenergy.com
WEBER COUNTY SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT TRANSFER STATION (solid and 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 855-684-5230 dish.com DIRECTV 833-826-2606 directv.com Xfinity/Comcast xfinity.com CenturyLink centurylink.com
MAJOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS & FACILITIES INTERMOUNTAIN HEALTHCARE McKay-Dee Hospital 801-387-2800 intermountainhealthcare.org/locations/ mckay-dee-hospital/
MOUNTAINSTAR HEALTHCARE Ogden Regional Medical Center 801-479-2111 ogdenregional.com
OTHER Weber County VA Clinic 801-479-4105 saltlakecity.va.gov/locations/
STEWARD HEALTH CARE Davis Hospital Weber Campus 801-896-5600 davishospital.org/weber-campus-roy-utah
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 TROLLEY (operates in downtown Ogden) visitogden.com
INDEPENDENCE UNIVERSITY 800-917-6391 independence.edu
WEBSTER UNIVERSITY Hill Air Force Base 801-779-2061 webster.edu/hill
TRANSPORTATION BUS SERVICE UTA 801-RIDE-UTA (743-3882) rideuta.com
UTAH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 801-965-4000 udot.utah.gov/connect/
HIGHER EDUCATION WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY 801-626-6000 weber.edu OGDEN-WEBER TECHNICAL COLLEGE 801-627-8300 otech.edu
PUBLIC SCHOOLS OGDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT (K-12) Serves residents in Ogden City 801-737-7300 ogdensd.org
WEBER SCHOOL DISTRICT (K-12) Serves residents in Weber County outside of Ogden City 801-476-7800 wsd.net
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QUICK RESOURCE GUIDE CHARTER SCHOOLS Bridge Elementary (K-6): bridgecharter.org
Leadership Learning Academy (K-6): llacharter.org/oc/oc-home
Quest Academy (K-9): questac.org
DaVinci Academy (K-12): davinciacademy.org
Maria Montessori Academy (K-9): mariamontessoriacademy.org
Good Foundations Academy (K-6): gfautah.org
Northern Utah Academy for Math, Engineering & Science (10-12): north.nuames.org
Utah Military Academy (7-12): utahmilitaryacademy.org/hfc/ hfc-home
GreenWood Charter School (K-8): greenwoodcharter.org
Utah Mountain School (7-9): utahmountainschool.org
Ogden Preparatory Academy (K-9): ogdenprep.org
Venture Academy and High School (K-12): venturelearning.org
Berean Baptist Academy (K-12): berean-baptist-utah.com
Mary’s Little Red School House (pre-K): maryslittleredschoolhouse.com
Busy Bee’s Playhouse (pre-K and K): busybeesplayhouse.com
OakGrove School at Waterfall Canyon Academy: waterfallcanyon.com/academics/
MONTESSORI SCHOOLS Evergreen Montessori Academy (pre-K through 6)
HighMark Charter School (K-9): hmcharterschool.org
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Children’s Classic Child Care Centers (pre-K and K): childrensclassic.net Deamude Adventist Christian School (1-8): ogdenut.adventistschoolconnect.org Discovery Clubhouse (pre-K): discoveryclubhouse.com Kiddie Academy of Utah (pre-K): kiddieacademyofutah.com
Saint Joseph Catholic Schools (pre-K through 12): stjosephutah.com Saint Paul Lutheran Child Development Center (pre-K): stpaulutah.org
New Discovery Montessori (ages 2 1/2 to 6): newdiscoverymontessori.com Providence Montessori Academy (pre-K through 6): providencema.org
Wasatch Christian School (pre-K through 12): wasatchchristian.org
LOCAL SENIOR CITIZENS CENTERS Farr West Senior Center 1896 N. 1800 West, Farr West 801-782-3497
North View Senior Center 485 E. 2550 North, North Ogden 801-782-6211
Roy Hillside Senior Center 5051 S. 2000 West, Roy 801-773-0860
Ogden Valley Senior Center 131 S. 7400 East, Huntsville 801-745-2220
Golden Hours Senior Center 650 25th Street, Ogden 801-399-5230
Washington Terrace Senior Center 4601 S. 300 West, Washington Terrace 801-621-0161
Lakeview Senior Center 5580 W. 4600 South, Hooper 801-399-8393
Plain City Senior Center 4160 W. 2200 North, Plain City 801-399-8393
Marriott-Slaterville Senior Center 1570 W. 400 North, Marriott-Slaterville 801-627-1919
Riverdale City Senior Center 4433 S. 900 West, Riverdale 801-621-6086
EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE UTAH DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE SERVICES Ogden Center 801-626-0300 jobs.utah.gov/jsp/officesearch/#/ogden/officeId/23#officeDetail
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he variety of entertainment and activity options in Weber County can be summed up as immense. The downtown Ogden area is home to a vibrant and thriving creative scene, with residents able to enjoy museums, art galleries and performing arts venues. Hundreds of events and festivals are held here each year, including sporting events and live concerts. The selection of outdoor activities is nearly unlimited and are located amazingly close to the city. Residents can rock climb, hike, ski, fish, kayak and more just minutes from their homes. Few major cities are located so close to so much recreation. “There is literally an experience for any person who desires to be part of nature in their daily life while living in Weber County and Ogden,” said Colt Jarvis, director of marketing for Visit Ogden.
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WINTER FUN OFF THE SLOPES In Weber County, downhill skiing is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to winter recreation. Cross country skiing, snowmobiling, fat biking and snowshoeing are enjoyed on hundreds of miles of trails. The Ogden Nordic Center, for example, has 15 and a half miles of groomed trails for skate and classic cross country skiing and an additional 10 miles of snowshoeing trails at North Fork Park, northern Utah’s premier cross country skiing destination. Experience snowshoeing closer to the city by following the Bonneville Shoreline Trail in the winter. This trail runs along the foothills of the Wasatch Mountains above Ogden and those using it can snowshoe for miles in either direction. In the summer, it’s a great hiking destination. For the ultimate in snow tubing, check out Wasatch Parc Snow Tubing at Nordic Valley where designers have engineered the fastest and steepest hill possible while still providing a safe, family-friendly experience. Ice skating can be enjoyed outdoors on Pineview Reservoir in the Ogden Valley or indoors at The Ice Sheet in downtown Ogden, a 2002 Winter Olympics venue.
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undreds of miles of trails run around and through Ogden City and up into the mountains as part of the Ogden Trails Network. The trail options range from easily navigated paved pathways to challenging routes that take hikers far above the valley floor. One of the most popular trails is the Ogden River Parkway, a 9.6-mile paved parkway that begins at the mouth of Ogden Canyon and follows the river through the downtown area. The trails continue into the foothills and up the slopes of the Wasatch Mountains, with options from beginner to expert level and include everything in between. Some trailheads are accessible before you leave the city limits. Many of these trails are open to cyclists. Mountain bikers can also enjoy the Ogden Bike Park, a facility offering more than 30 acres of mountain bike and BMX trails and jumps. Created with funds raised by volunteers, the bike park features more than 10 gravity-driven trails ranging from beginner to expert. Ranked by Rock & Ice Magazine as a top 10 climbing town, Ogden is a destination spot for climbers. A variety of challenges can be found in the rocky
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cliffs near the city’s eastern edge and in Ogden Canyon, including areas for sport climbing, top rope climbing and more. At the Ogden Boulder Field, climbers can test themselves on a variety of ascension difficulties. Those who want to learn how to climb or practice their skills can utilize several privately owned climbing facilities in the area. The public can also access the Weber Rocks Climbing Wall at Weber State University, which offers drop-in recreation hours as well as training and equipment. Each year, climbers can participate in the Ogden Climbing Festival, the premier climbing event in the region. There are also a number of ice climbing locations that form in the wintertime, with Malan’s Falls as the most well known.
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ATTRACTIONS Dinosaurs, gardens, airplanes and trains – they’re all found at Weber area attractions, and they can be enjoyed for an hour or an entire day. Residents can gain inspiration for beautifying their own homes at the 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 get information about plant selection and environmentally sound gardening methods. Also helping residents learn more about the outdoors is the Ogden Nature Center, a 152-acre preserve which brings in more than 50,000 youth and adults each year to observe and learn about plants and animals up close. Other community programs are also offered on topics such as birding, photography and outdoor recreation. History comes to life at locations such as the Hill Aerospace Museum, which exhibits airplanes of the past along with other military artifacts, and Fort Buenaventura, which hosts festivals and activities centered on the history of the Ogden area. Visitors get transported back millions of years at the 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. For a museum designed specifically for the kids, check out the Treehouse Children’s Museum and enjoy its unique educational exhibits and programs. Bird lovers can view a wide range of species at the Ogden Bay Waterfowl Management Area, a 20,000-acre wetland area located adjacent to the Great Salt Lake. The roads through this area are open to hikers year-round.
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WATER RECREATION In the spring and summer, the powder of Utah’s ski slopes melts into clear mountain lakes and streams. This leads to summer fun for Weber residents as they enjoy the county’s more than 13,000 acres of fresh water lakes and rivers. Pineview Reservoir and Causey Reservoir, both located in the Ogden valley, are popular locations for those looking to spend a day on the water. Pineview Reservoir is perfect for boating, windsurfing and fishing, and three areas with sandy beaches make it a great swimming hole.
Causey Reservoir is motor-free, making it attractive to paddle boarders and kayakers. The reservoir is also a popular swimming, cliff jumping and fishing spot. Flowing out of Causey Reservoir is the South Fork of the Ogden River, which is a renowned trout fishery. As the river flows down through Ogden Canyon and near the downtown Ogden area, it continues to provide excellent fishing and has been designated a Blue Ribbon Fishery. The Weber River also offers trout fishing and is popular for fly fishing.
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to this area is the Salomon Center, where high adventure has been brought indoors. Visitors can enjoy surfing, wakeboarding, rock climbing walls and a wind tunnel that simulates the feeling of skydiving along with more traditional activities such as bowling, laser tag and mini golf. As part of Ogden City’s efforts to support and promote creative people and programs, the area between Grant and Madison avenues from 24th to 26th streets has been designated as the Nine Rails Creative District. This area is already home to many creative and arts organizations including the Eccles Com-
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munity Art Center, the Ogden Symphony Ballet Association, Peery’s Egyptian Theater and the Weber County Heritage Foundation. It is also home to a growing number of entrepreneurs who are developing creative-based businesses. Central to the Nine Rails district is The Monarch, a recently renovated 57,000-square-foot building that includes a restaurant, retail and event space, design studios and artistic collaboration space. The Monarch houses permanent studios for local artisans and also hosts events where artists exhibit and sell their creations.
SPORTING EVENTS As a college town, Ogden offers the excitement and rivalry of college sports. The Weber State University Wildcats compete in the NCAA Division I Football Championship School and are a member of the Big Sky Conference. With more than 17,000 seats, Stewart Stadium at WSU serves as the venue for home games. The men’s basketball team is also classified as NCAA Division I and part of the Big Sky Conference. This team’s home is the Dee Events Center, an 11,500-seat indoor arena at WSU.
Ogden City is home base for the Ogden Raptors, a Minor League Baseball team and a Pioneer League affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Raptors action can be taken in at Lindquist Field, a high-tech outdoor facility located in downtown Ogden. With the Wasatch Mountains as a backdrop, Lindquist Field has been rated as possessing the “Best View” in all of professional baseball. For hockey fans, there’s the Ogden Mustangs, a Tier 3, Level A Western States Hockey League team that plays at The Ice Sheet.
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PERFORMING AND VISUAL ARTS Arts and culture are highly valued in the Weber area, as is shown by the long list of arts- and culture-related events held every year. One of the foremost of these events is the First Friday Art Stroll, which takes place in Ogden’s downtown area on the first Friday of every month. This event brings people out to visit local galleries, view new exhibit openings, meet the artists and enjoy live music as they stroll along the city streets. The festivities continue throughout the year, however. The lineup includes the Ogden Arts Festival, which brings regional artists and entertainers to the historic Union Station, and the Ogden Music Festival, where attendees listen to live music and children are invited to participate in crafts and activities. The outdoor Ogden Amphitheater hosts the Ogden Twilight concert series each year, which features a variety of musical artists. The performing arts are also a large part of the local experience. Several theaters operate in the Ogden area, including the landmark Peery’s Egyptian Theater. This 800-seat performing arts venue presents live theatrical and musical events as well as films. Originally built as a grand movie palace, the theater has been restored to its former glory while preserving its unique Egyptian décor.
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OGDEN FARMERS MARKET Every Saturday morning from late June through late September, farm-fresh produce takes center stage on Ogden’s Historic 25th Street. 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. Live musicians and activities for the kids give the weekly event a festival-like atmosphere. Later in the season, a slimmed-down version of the event known as the Fall Market is held on Saturday mornings through October. Held at the Ogden Amphitheater, the Fall Market features a wide array of produce and specialty artisan goods as well as warm seasonal beverages. Those attending can enjoy live music, yoga and other activities.
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OGDEN’S UNION STATION The Ogden Union Station was dedicated on Nov. 22, 1924. For nearly 40 years, this train station was a bustling focal point of northern Utah. However, by the 1960s, the use of trains for passenger travel had decreased dramatically. Ogden City eventually obtained the station and remodeled it using local, state and federal funding. It has served as a museum since 1978. Ogden’s Union Station now houses four museums: the Utah State Railroad Museum, the John M. Browning Firearms Museum, the Browning–Kimball Classic Car Museum, and the Utah Cowboy Western Heritage Museum. Also housed at the station are two art galleries: the Gallery at the Station and the Myra Powell Gallery. In addition, Union Station contains a research library and photographic collection.
OGDEN UTAH TEMPLE Located in The Junction area of downtown Ogden is the Ogden Utah Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This beautiful stoneclad building with art glass windows underwent a major renovation that was completed in 2014; this effort has been a driving force in encouraging more redevelopment and beautification in The Junction area. Visitors can enjoy the impeccably landscaped grounds of the temple or go across the street to the Ogden FamilySearch Center where they can obtain assistance in learning more about their family genealogy.
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Trust
is a wonderful thing. TRUST IS KNOWING SOMEONE IS THERE TO CATCH YOUR FALL. IT’S KNOWING SOMEONE WILL BE THERE WHEN YOU NEED A SHOULDER TO CRY ON. IT’S KNOWING A PROMISE MADE IS A PROMISE KEPT. TRUST IS SOMETHING WE EARN EVERYDAY.
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eber 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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EMPLOYERS CHOOSE WEBER COUNTY
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ith unsurpassed quality of life and a strong business climate, employers from around the world are locating to Weber County. While Ogden City boasts a true urban vibe, the size and nature of the county is just right, offering a true hometown feel with a strong business infrastructure. Weber enjoys a sustainable 5-year, 15% employment growth rate and 5% population growth rate. With a firm economic footing, the county has set ambitious goals to build on its economic base by attracting synergistic industry players and creating higher paying jobs. It is estimated that nearly 12,000 jobs will be created in Weber County during the next five years. The workforce is diverse and growing with strong competencies in manufacturing, aerospace and defense, life sciences, education and finance.
Hill Air Force Base continues to be a major economic driver to the county and attracts global defense and related industry contractors. Additionally, Ogden is home to global distribution companies, nutrition manufacturers, high-tech specialty manufacturers, and companies like Amer Sports, the parent company to brands Salomon, Wilson, Atomic, Arc’teryx, Peak Performance, Enve, Suunto and Precor. One of the unique qualities to Weber County is Ogden City’s urban core and primary business sector. In 2019, Ogden City kicked off “MAKE Ogden,” a comprehensive master plan to guide future development of the city’s downtown area through the next two decades. The plan will improve downtown walkability, preserve historic structures, increase the quality of and programming at parks and open spaces, develop strong social services and
amenities like schools to the downtown area, and strengthen the identity of Ogden through year-round cultural experiences and events.
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COMMUNITY VITAL SIGNS
ECONOMY
MEDIAN HOME VALUE
275,400
$
3.5%
MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME
UNEMPLOYMENT $ RATE
63,158
AVERAGE WORK COMMUTE
21.7 MINUTES COST OF LIVING
FIVE YEAR EMPLOYMENT GROWTH RATE
15%
NATIONAL AVERAGE 100 UTAH STATE AVERAGE 110.8 WEBER COUNTY AVERAGE 102.4
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BUSINESS DEPOT OGDEN Among the many business hotspots in Weber County is Business Depot Ogden (BDO). Formerly a busy East-West rail hub for military warehousing and distribution, BDO sits on 1,118 acres and has undergone a $65 million infrastructure transformation to become one of Northern Utah’s premier business and industrial parks. BDO features more than 9.5 million square feet of occupied space, with another 300 acres available for immediate development. More than 115 businesses are currently located at BDO with over 4,500 employees on site. Much of Weber County’s economy is anchored by high-tech manufacturing companies that provide critical products the world needs such as Fresenius Medical Care Inc. which manufactures products to help those with chronic kidney disease; Autoliv, the designer and manufacturer of safety airbags for virtually every vehicle in the world; and Kimberly Clark Corporation which manufactures the world’s leading paper product brands.
*5 Fulltime factory trained technicians service all makes & models
*Classes on any machine you buy * Specialty Classes * National Educator Events
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OUR LARGEST EMPLOYERS EMPLOYER Hill Air Force Base Internal Revenue Service Intermountain Healthcare Weber School District Autoliv Weber State University Fresenius Medical Care, Inc. Ogden School District America First Credit Union Home Depot Weber County MountainStar Healthcare Northrop Grumman Ogden City Nutraceutical Associated Food Stores Kimberly Clark Corporation MarketStar Corporation Parker Hannifin Treehouse Foods Wayfair Williams International Petersen Incorporated Capstone Nutrition Compass Minerals Goldenwest Credit Union JBT Aerotech PCC Structurals Young Automotive Group WEX Amer Sports Staker Parson Ogden-Weber Technical College Alphia Zions Bank Wells Fargo Bank
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INDUSTRY EMPLOYEES* Aerospace & Defense 25,000 Government 5,000 Healthcare 3,900 Education 3,800 Manufacturing 2,500 Education 2,300 Manufacturing 2,000 Education 2,000 Financial Services 1,900 E-commerce/Retail 1,500 Government 1,300 Healthcare 1,000 Aerospace & Defense 1,000 Government 1,000 Manufacturing 800 Distribution 750 Manufacturing 750 Marketing 750 Aerospace & Defense 750 Manufacturing 750 E-commerce 750 Manufacturing 750 Manufacturing 530 Manufacturing 375 Manufacturing 375 Financial Services 375 Aerospace & Defense 375 Manufacturing 375 Automotive 365 Financial Services 350 Manufacturing 300 Construction 300 Education 280 Manufacturing 270 Financial Services 270 Financial Services 250
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LARGEST INDUSTRIES BY NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES Manufacturing
18,592
Retail Trade
12,825
Health Care & Social Assistance
12,593
Public Administration
11,067
Educational Services
10,445
MEETING FINANCIAL NEEDS The county is well supported by a strong network of financial institutions. While having a number of banks and credit unions is not uncommon to most communities, those in Weber County are often found providing the core financial support for community growth opportunities, events and activities, non-profit needs, education systems and healthcare initiatives. The most active institutions include:
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Altabank Bank of Utah Cache Valley Bank Chase Bank D.L. Evans Bank KeyBank US Bank Wells Fargo Bank Zions Bank
CREDIT UNIONS America First Credit Union Ascent Credit Union Goldenwest Credit Union Mountain America Credit Union Security Service Federal Credit Union Wasatch Peaks Credit Union
Just North of Great The Northern Utah Economic Alliance is a joint venture of Davis and Weber counties, the two most populated counties in northern Utah. NUEA’s mission is to promote quality job growth and increase capital investment in the region.
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major economic and quality of life benefit for residents and businesses is easy access between the county and the region’s major cities and surrounding states. Ogden has long been known as the “Crossroads of the West.” Several major highways converge in the Ogden area and a well-planned transportation grid make Weber County an attractive option for doing business and living near work. The main transportation corridor along Utah’s Wasatch Front is Inter-
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state 15, which runs through Utah from the Idaho border to the north to the border of Arizona in the south. Driving time on I-15 from Ogden to Salt Lake City, Utah’s capital and largest city, is 40 minutes. Another important regional intersection is the junction of I-15 and Interstate 84, an important connector for travelers headed east toward Wyoming and northwest to Boise. Heading east on I-84 takes drivers to Interstate 80, a major national eastwest artery. Through the air, Ogden-Hinckley Airport provides commercial flights and aviation services. It is Utah’s busiest municipal airport for private planes, and Allegiant Air offers commercial service from Ogden to Phoenix/Mesa, Arizona. Utah Airways offers charter service to many of the West’s national parks; corporate and general aviation and charter flights are also available at the airport. The Salt Lake City International Airport is a short drive from Ogden and offers flights to all major destinations.
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OUR WELLCONNECTED PUBLIC TRANSIT SYSTEM Utah Transit Authority (UTA) provides bus routes throughout Weber County, including routes to some of the area’s major employment centers. Bus service is 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. In downtown Ogden, UTA operates a free trolley service that transports visitors to popular shopping, dining and entertainment areas. The bus service ties into UTA’s commuter rail service, FrontRunner, at stations in both Ogden and Roy. FrontRunner connects Weber County to many other communities along the Wasatch Range, including Salt Lake City and Provo, and riders can easily transfer from FrontRunner to the TRAX light rail system in Salt Lake City.
BUS RAPID TRANSIT (BRT) As Ogden City looks to the future of its downtown area, it is partnering with UTA, Weber State University and McKay-Dee Hospital to create a Bus Rapid Transit system, which will connect the FrontRunner commuter rail system to the University and Hospital. The 5.3-mile project will enable riders to get to their destinations faster as dedicated lanes for buses are created and buses are given traffic signal priority. Scheduled completion is set for 2022 with the new line expected to spur $550 million in economic development by 2040.
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YOUR CHAMBER AT WORK Letter from 2020 Chair, Keith M. Buswell As a representative of Wadman Corporation, a proud Chamber member since 1993, it is an honor and privilege to serve as the 2020 Chair of the Ogden-Weber Chamber of Commerce. I enjoy sharing Chamber benefits that Wadman has leveraged to grow and innovate our business. The most important being the opportunities to build business relationships and engage with the community. Chamber members enjoy comprehensive programming designed to provide opportunities to make connections in various interest areas from education, legislation, small business, military
affairs, leadership development, etc. I have built deep relationships both professionally and personally that would not exist if it weren’t for my attendance at a Chamber committee meeting or event. The Ogden-Weber Chamber of Commerce is composed of a host of strong, multi-generational organizations as well as young, start-up and emerging organizations. The foundation of our business and professional community is the talented, passionate and hardworking individuals that lead and work at these impressive organizations. As Chamber membership grows in
number and industry diversity, the greater the value to all. I invite businesses and individuals alike to learn how the Ogden-Weber Chamber of Commerce can enhance your experience in business and community.
Keith M. Buswell Wadman Corporation 2020 Chair Ogden-Weber Chamber of Commerce
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 700+ organizations in 15 cities and several unincorporated areas in Weber County.
The Chamber is governed by four executive officers and a board of community partner leaders. Dedicated staff and volunteers provide business connections, news and information, operational discounts, promotional tools, professional development opportunities, and a collective legislative voice.
CHAMBER STAFF
Chuck Leonhardt President & CEO
Josepha Woolever Office Operations Director
Bailey Lefthand Marketing & Communications Director
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Kema Leota New Member Relations Specialist
Lisa Laird Member Relations Specialist
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EXECUTIVE BOARD OFFICERS
CHAIR Keith Buswell Wadman Corporation
VICE CHAIR Kimberli Green America First Credit Union
TREASURER Mark Adams Ogden Regional Medical Center
PAST CHAIR Mark Jenkins Petersen Incorporated
AT-LARGE MEMBERS
AT-LARGE MEMBERS
Tina Calandra.........................................................Soul Beautiful Salon Chris Dallin................................................... Intermountain Healthcare Leigh Dean.........................................Warren’s Craft Burger/Drive In Gordie Russell........................................................ Northrop Grumman Greg Sanders..........................................................................SymbolArts
Aaron Austad........................................................The Boyer Company Tanner Ballard............................................ Pacific Office Automation Brett Barton......................................................Fresenius Medical Care Jason Beardall............................................................ England Logistics Bill Behnken......................................................American Pet Nutrition Neal Berube................................................................Associated Foods Curt Beutler...............................................................Cache Valley Bank Troy Bullard........................................................................Larry H. Miller Devan Carter.................................................................Swire Coca-Cola Mike Clark...................................Intermountain McKay-Dee Hospital Doug DeFries........................................................................Bank of Utah Brian DeRoche.................................................................. JBT AeroTech Mark Edgley................................................................ Wells Fargo Bank Mike Favero.................................................................Dominion Energy Brandon Fessler..................................................................Nordic Valley Thaine Fischer......................................................................The Monarch Morgan Freeman..................................................................Megaplex 13 Josh Garner..................................................................................... Becklar Wade Hall..........................................Mountain America Credit Union Erick Hatch.....................................................Cook Martin Poulson, PC Mark Hilles................................................... Mountain West Architects Beth Holbrook................................................... Utah Transit Authority Tim Jackson..........................................United Way of Northern Utah Eric Johnson............................................................................. Eide Bailly Jeff Kemp..................................................................... Bowman & Kemp Steve Kier.....................................................................Kier Construction Duncan Lambert............................................................... Newgate Mall Mike Leavitt................................................................Leavitt’s Mortuary McClain Lindquist................................................Lindquist Mortuaries Chad McDonald..............................................................................ALSCO Forrest McNabb...................................................... Big-D Construction Shannon Mickles................................................................Staker Parson Kelly Moss.................................................... Young Automotive Group Shaun Myers................................................................... Myers Mortuary Slade Opheikens........................................................R&O Construction Kendal Parker.......................................................... Standard-Examiner Steve Rush........................................................Rocky Mountain Power Chad Sprunt............................................................................. Zions Bank Nikki Thon................................................................................. Eide Bailly Keith Titus........................................................MarketStar Corporation Matt Trejo......................................................................................KeyBank Toni Ure..................................................................................... Chromalox Kerry Wahlen...............................................Goldenwest Credit Union Matthew Wardle.........................................................JD Machine Corp. Tim Wheelwright.........................................Durham Jones & Pinegar
COMMITTEE CHAIRS Maresha Bosgieter.........................................................................Spikers Golden Beverage Company Linda Kelley............................................. Top of Utah Military Affairs Layton Hills Mall Melissa Kloz................................................ Leadership Northern Utah United Way of Northern Utah Darren Rogers..........................................................................Workforce Utah Department of Workforce Services Tiffany Shisler.........................................................Women in Business Treeo Senior Living James Taggart...........................................................Legislative Affairs Ogden-Weber Technical College
COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVES Tom Christopulos..........................................Ogden City Community Econ Development Director Jim Harvey........................................... Weber County Commissioner Brad Mortensen...........................Weber State University President Sara Toliver........................................... Visit Ogden President & CEO
BOARD OF GOVENORS GOVERNMENT & COMMUNITY LEADERS
Gregg Buxton.............................................................Utah State Senate Mike Caldwell..........................................................................Ogden City Robert Dandy............................................................................... Roy City Jenise M. Carroll.......................................................Hill Air Force Base Jim Harvey........................................................................ Weber County Ben Nadolski............................................................................Ogden City Norm Searle....................................................................... Riverdale City Brent Strate................................................................South Ogden City
EDUCATION REPRESENTATIVES Rich Nye...............................................................Ogden School District Jeff Stephens.....................................................Weber School District
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WHAT SETS US APART
ALL
700+ 30,000+ 114+
EMPLOYEES ENJOY MEMBER INDIVIDUALS LEADERSHIP BENEFITS ORGANIZATIONS REPRESENTED PARTNERS
BY THE NUMBERS MEMBER INDUSTRIES
MEMBERSHIP TYPES
n Business, Finance & Professional Services.................................. 28% n Hospitality, Restaurants, Arts & Entertainment......................... 22% n Government, Education & Community Organizations..............14% n Construction, Manufacturing & Industrial Supplies ..................12% n Health Care & Personal Services......................................................11% n Automotive & Transportation........................................................... 6% n Real Estate & Home Services............................................................ 5% n Agriculture, Veterinary & Environment...........................................2%
n Public Organizations........................................................................... 8% n Non-Profit Organizations....................................................................7% n Sole Propierterships...........................................................................13% n Small Business ................................................................................... 39% n Mid-Large Business............................................................................ 33% n Individuals............................................................................................... 1%
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BENEFITS
COMMITTEES CONT.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
LEADERSHIP NORTHERN UTAH ACADEMY
Keep abreast on important community issues and get involved in creating solutions for a better business environment.
A yearlong leadership program that provides an opportunity for Weber County residents and business professionals to develop current leadership skills.
CONNECTIONS Network with business professionals from a variety of industries. Build meaningful relationships to grow your business.
DISCOUNTS & SAVINGS
LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS Develops public policy positions and represents the Chamber and its members at the Utah State Legislature.
PARTNERS IN EDUCATION
Save money on operational costs such as insurance, office supplies, advertising, and member-only discounts. Offer all member employees savings at their favorite restaurants, retail stores, and service providers.
Facilitates educational programs including partnerships, services and connections between local schools and businesses.
LEGISLATIVE ADVOCACY
Supports and promotes small businesses by creating programs, opportunities and business startup resources.
Voice your priorities through a collaborative effort to address business and community issues with state legislators.
MARKETING & PROMOTION Reach broader audiences by utilizing Chamber marketing channels to share news and events. Capitalize on premiere promotional opportunities with event sponsorships.
NEWS & INFORMATION Access timely economic development news and information specific to northern Utah.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Strengthen personal and professional skills through attendance at events and involvement in committees.
COMMITTEES CONTACTS NETWORKING Develops business relationships and offers a referral exchange in a networking-friendly environment.
SMALL BUSINESS COUNCIL
SPIKERS The Chamber’s official ambassadors who promote member organizations and help members navigate the use of Chamber benefits.
TRANSPORTATION Studies, makes recommendations and lobbies for improved transportation systems in Weber County.
TOP OF UTAH MILITARY AFFAIRS Serves as an advocate of Hill Air Force Base and its missions by enhancing community and military relationships.
WOMEN IN BUSINESS Educates, cultivates, inspires and empowers women through networking and professional development.
WORKFORCE Addresses the area’s workforce needs with an emphasis on serving Human Resource professionals.
CORNERSTONE & KEYSTONE PARTNERS
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AIR TERMINALS
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Dodofro (801) 710-6205 Douglass Designs (801) 643-4721 Eccles Community Art Center (801) 392-6935 www.ogden4arts.org Emily Cook Arts (480) 570-2570 www.emilycook.art Heather Angelone (801) 389-9663 Industrial Art & Design (801) 452-1707 www.iad.design OFFER AVAILABLE Iron Pine Photography (818) 968-9803 www.ironpine.company Joanne Hall (801) 941-3916 Kelly Carper (540) 290-4930 Knotty Alder (801) 710-4235 Matt Choberka (801) 388-0021 www.choberka.art Miss Elle Music (310) 597-1727 Morgan Bronze (801) 682-5810 Ninth Muse Acadamy of Art (385) 231-9551 www.ogdensartacademy.com See our ad on Page 83 Ogden Contemporary Arts (970) 531-7770 www.ogdencontemporaryarts.org See our ad on Page 31 Pandemonium Art (801) 388-5836 www.paintingwithjane.com Paul Crow (213) 309-2751 Sara Austin Art (801) 726-7558 www.saraaustinart.com Stephen Henry (801) 357-9314 www.henryart4christ.com
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Ken Garff Nissan (801) 781-4500 www.kengarffnissanogden.com OFFER AVAILABLE Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram (801) 398-2800 www.lhmdodgeriverdale.com Markosian Auto (801) 886-1700 www.markosianauto.com Overland West, Inc. (801) 337-5231 www.hertzogden.com Tony Divino Toyota (801) 394-5701 www.tonydivinotoyota.com Young Automotive Group (801) 544-1234 www.youngautomotive.com Young Buick GMC (801) 682-4027 www.youngbuickgmc.com
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AUTOMOBILE DEALERS
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DIRECTORY AUTOMOBILE LUBE & OIL Griffin Fast Lube, LLC (801) 825-5430 www.ogden.jiffylube.com Jiffy Lube 12th Street (801) 737-3112 www.jiffylube.com OFFER AVAILABLE Jiffy Lube 36th Street (801) 621-5095 www.jiffylube.com OFFER AVAILABLE Jiffy Lube Farr West (801) 737-3103 www.jiffylube.com OFFER AVAILABLE Jiffy Lube Harrison Blvd. (801) 621-5095 www.jiffylube.com OFFER AVAILABLE Jiffy Lube N. Ogden (801) 737-3112 www.jiffylube.com OFFER AVAILABLE BAKERIES Sapori Italian Bakery & Cafe (385) 389-9595 www.sapori-catering.com BANKS & CREDIT UNIONS Altabank (801) 208-4090 www.altabank.com America First Credit Union Corporate Office (800) 999-3961 www.americafirst.com See our ad on Page 23 America First Credit Union Farr West Associated Foods (800) 999-3961 www.americafirst.com See our ad on Page 23 America First Credit Union Harrisville (800) 999-3961 www.americafirst.com See our ad on Page 23 America First Credit Union Harrisville Walmart (800) 999-3961 www.americafirst.com See our ad on Page 23
America First Credit Union Marriott-Slaterville 12th Street (800) 999-3961 www.americafirst.com See our ad on Page 23
America First Credit Union Riverdale Walmart (800) 999-3961 www.americafirst.com See our ad on Page 23
America First Credit Union North Ogden (800) 999-3961 www.americafirst.com See our ad on Page 23
America First Credit Union Roy (800) 999-3961 www.americafirst.com See our ad on Page 23
America First Credit Union North Ogden Lee’s (800) 999-3961 www.americafirst.com See our ad on Page 23
America First Credit Union Roy Harmon’s (800) 999-3961 www.americafirst.com See our ad on Page 23
America First Credit Union Ogden 20th (800) 999-3961 www.americafirst.com See our ad on Page 23
America First Credit Union Roy Kent’s Market (800) 999-3961 www.americafirst.com See our ad on Page 23
America First Credit Union Ogden Harrison (800) 999-3961 www.americafirst.com See our ad on Page 23
America First Credit Union Roy Winegar’s (800) 999-3961 www.americafirst.com See our ad on Page 23
America First Credit Union Ogden IRS (800) 999-3961 www.americafirst.com See our ad on Page 23
Ascent Credit Union - Main Branch (801) 399-9728 www.ascentcu.com See our Gatefold ad
America First Credit Union Ogden Main (800) 999-3961 www.americafirst.com See our ad on Page 23 America First Credit Union Ogden South Macy’s (800) 999-3961 www.americafirst.com See our ad on Page 23 America First Credit Union Ogden Washington & 12th (800) 999-3961 www.americafirst.com See our ad on Page 23 America First Credit Union Plain City (800) 999-3961 www.americafirst.com See our ad on Page 23 America First Credit Union Plain City Kent’s (800) 999-3961 www.americafirst.com See our ad on Page 23
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DIRECTORY Bank of Utah - South Ogden (801) 924-3620 www.bankofutah.com See our ad on Page 37
Goldenwest Credit Union Roy (801) 337-8300 www.gwcu.org
Cache Valley Bank (888) 418-5333 www.cachevalleybank.com
KeyBank - Five Points (801) 627-2733 www.keybank.com
Chase Bank - Layton (801) 544-4474 www.chase.com
KeyBank - Harrison (801) 625-4638 www.keybank.com
Chase Bank - South Ogden (801) 475-4092 www.chase.com
KeyBank - Ogden (801) 334-2598 www.keybank.com
Chase Bank - Wall and 12th (801) 334-6493 www.chase.com
KeyBank - Roy (801) 776-2111 www.keybank.com
Chase Business Banking (801) 621-7266 www.chase.com
Mountain America Credit Union 40th St. (801) 621-4723 www.macu.com
D. L. Evans Bank (801) 399-2265 www.dlevans.com See our ad on Page 5 Goldenwest Credit Union Corporate Offices (801) 337-8300 www.gwcu.org Goldenwest Credit Union Eden (801) 337-8300 www.gwcu.org Goldenwest Credit Union Farr West (801) 337-8300 www.gwcu.org Goldenwest Credit Union Marriott-Slaterville (801) 337-8300 www.gwcu.org Goldenwest Credit Union Ogden 26th Street (801) 337-8300 www.gwcu.org Goldenwest Credit Union Ogden 8th Street (801) 337-8300 www.gwcu.org
Wasatch Peaks Credit Union West Haven (801) 627-8700 www.wasatchpeaks.com Wells Fargo Bank - HAFB (801) 773-8000 www.wellsfargo.com Wells Fargo Bank - Harrison (801) 475-1600 www.wellsfargo.com Wells Fargo Bank - Ogden Main (801) 299-3927 www.wellsfargo.com
Mountain America Credit Union Corporate Office (801) 325-6228 www.macu.com Mountain America Credit Union Five Points (801) 399-1592 www.macu.com Security Service Federal Credit Union (801) 488-6716 www.ssfcu.org US Bank (801) 891-4174 www.usbank.com
Wells Fargo Bank - Roy (801) 776-9940 www.wellsfargo.com Wells Fargo Bank - South Ogden (801) 399-9881 www.wellsfargo.com Zions Bank - North Ogden (801) 626-2862 www.zionsbank.com Zions Bank - Ogden (801) 626-2801 www.zionsbank.com Zions Bank - Roy (801) 825-1039 www.zionsbank.com Zions Bank - South Ogden (801) 479-0478 www.zionsbank.com
US Bank - Ogden (801) 621-7070 www.usbank.com
BARS
US Bank - Roy (801) 728-9332 www.usbank.com Wasatch Peaks Credit Union - Corporate (801) 627-8700 www.wasatchpeaks.com Wasatch Peaks Credit Union - Ogden (801) 627-8700 www.wasatchpeaks.com
Goldenwest Credit Union Ogden Harrison (801) 337-8300 www.gwcu.org
Wasatch Peaks Credit Union Pleasant View (801) 627-8700 www.wasatchpeaks.com
Goldenwest Credit Union Ogden Pennsylvania Avenue (801) 337-8300 www.gwcu.org
Wasatch Peaks Credit Union - Roy (801) 627-8700 www.wasatchpeaks.com
Lighthouse Lounge (801) 392-3901 www.lighthouseogden.com OFFER AVAILABLE See our ad on Page 67 BARBERS & BEAUTY SALONS Blades Up Barbershop (385) 294-9597 Q Nails (801) 393-2853 Soul Beautiful Salon (385) 405-2330 www.soulbeautifulsalon.com OFFER AVAILABLE
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DIRECTORY BEAUTY SCHOOLS Paul Mitchell The School Ogden (801) 652-7285 www.ogden.paulmitchell.edu OFFER AVAILABLE See our ad on Page 79 BEVERAGE DISTRIBUTORS Golden Beverage Company, LLC (801) 399-3773 www.goldenbeverage.com Swire Coca-Cola (801) 627-1310 www.swirecc.com Wasatch Distributing Company (801) 737-1052 www.wasatchdist.com BLOOD PLASMA CENTERS Grifols Biomat (801) 392-2297 www.grifolsplasma.com OFFER AVAILABLE See our ad on Page 6 BREWERIES & DISTILLERIES Cerveza Zolupez Beer Company (801) 903-1215 www.zolupez.com Ogden’s Own Distillery, LLC (801) 458-1995 www.ogdensown.com Rooster’s B Street Brewing (801) 689-2879 www.roostersbrewingco.com BRINE SHRIMP HARVESTING Great Salt Lake Artemia (801) 622-1111 www.gsla.us BUSINESS SOLUTIONS BBSI (801) 334-0080 www.barrettbusiness.com Capitol Payroll (801) 334-8339 www.capitolpayroll.com
Trust Brands (801) 556-5922 www.trustbrands.com OFFER AVAILABLE Weber State University Small Business Development Center (801) 626-7232 www.weber.edu/sbdc CAR WASHES Quick Quack Car Wash - Pleasant View (385) 240-0770 www.dontdrivedirty.com Quick Quack Car Wash - Riverdale (385) 205-5227 www.dontdrivedirty.com Quick Quack Car Wash - Roy (385) 519-6900 www.dontdrivedirty.com CASINOS Shoshone-Bannock Casino Hotel (208) 237-8774 www.shobangaming.com See our Back Cover ad CATERING Apple Spice Box Lunch Delivery & Catering Company (801) 475-8555 www.applespice.com Sandy’s Catering (801) 675-9161 www.sandyscatering.com CEMETERIES Evergreen Memorial Park (801) 593-0845 www.myers-mortuary.com Lindquist Memorial Park at Layton (801) 479-7000 www.lindquistmortuary.com OFFER AVAILABLE CHARTER SCHOOLS Good Foundations Academy (801) 393-2950 www.gfautah.org
Momentum Employer Group (801) 544-1867 www.momentumemployergroup.com
Ogden Preparatory Academy (801) 627-3066 www.ogdenprep.org See our ad on Page 17 & 79
Ogden Downtown Alliance (385) 389-1411 www.ogdendowntown.com
Quest Academy Charter (801) 731-9859 www.questac.org
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Venture Academy (801) 393-3900 www.venturelearning.org CHECK & CREDIT CARD PROCESSING PDCflow/DAKCS Software Systems (801) 778-2215 Platinum Payments Credit Card Processing (801) 814-1483 www.platinumpayments.com OFFER AVAILABLE SpotOn | Point of Sale, Card Processing, Digital Marketing (801) 888-4516 www.spoton.com/daniellebrunson OFFER AVAILABLE CHIROPRACTORS Peak Chiropractic Health Clinic, LLC (801) 475-0360 www.ogdenaccidentchiropractor.com Spinal Care Center of Utah (801) 475-1800 www.spinalcarecenterofutah.com OFFER AVAILABLE Statera Chiropractic (435) 932-3969 www.staterachiropractic.com CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS Alpine Cares Mobile Pantry (801) 648-9027 www.alpinechurch.org American Cancer Society (801) 388-6775 www.cancer.org American Red Cross of Northern Utah (801) 627-0000 www.redcross.org Boys & Girls Clubs of Weber - Davis (801) 627-2071 www.bgcweberdavis.org See our ad on Page 7 Catholic Community Services of Northern Utah (801) 394-5944 www.ccsnorthernutah.org Dr. W. C. Swanson Family Foundation (801) 392-0360 www.swanfound.org Family Promise of Ogden (385) 298-1081 www.familypromiseofogden.org
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DIRECTORY Foster Grandparent Program (801) 625-3865 www.weberhs.net
Union Station Foundation (801) 393-9882 OFFER AVAILABLE
Give Me A Chance Inc. (801) 627-2235 www.givemeachanceutah.org
United Way of Northern Utah (801) 399-5584 www.uwnu.org
GOAL Foundation (801) 399-1773 www.goalfoundation.com
USARA (385) 263-1600 www.myusara.com
Lantern House (801) 621-5036 www.stannescenter.org
Weber Human Services Foundation (801) 778-6834 www.weberhs.org
Major Brent Taylor Leadership Legacy Foundation (801) 628-3848 www.majorbrenttaylor.com
Weber/Morgan Children’s Justice Center (801) 778-6263 www.cjcogden.org
Ogden Freedom Hikers (801) 791-6677 www.utahfreedomhikers.com Ogden Friends of Acoustic Music (OFOAM) (801) 391-9182 www.OFOAM.org Ogden Pioneer Heritage Foundation (801) 621-1696 www.ogdenpioneerdays.com OgdenCAN (801) 721-9382 www.weber.edu/ogdencan Retired Senior Volunteer Program (801) 625-3828 www.weberhs.net Senior Companion Program/Music and Memory Program (801) 625-3828 www.weberhs.net Stella H. Oaks Foundation (801) 690-1731 www.stellahoaks.org The Christmas Box House (801) 866-0350 www.thechristmasboxhouse.org The Salvation Army (801) 621-3580 www.salvationarmyusa.org The Utah Air Show Foundation (801) 560-7203 www.theutahairshow.com Trails Foundation of Northern Utah (801) 393-2304 www.tfnu.org See our ad on Page 49
YCC Family Crisis Center (801) 689-1706 www.yccogden.org
Outsource Receivables Management (801) 710-5223 www.outsourcerec.com COMMUNICATIONS Txtwire Technologies (877) 652-0030 www.txtwire.com CONFERENCE SERVICES & FACILITIES Booth 801 (801) 477-6767 www.booth801.com
YMCA of Northern Utah (801) 466-6299 www.ymcautah.org
Copper Nickel (801) 668-8965 www.coppernickelevents.com OFFER AVAILABLE See our ad on Page 41
Youth Impact (801) 612-3001 www.youthimpactogden.org
Diamond Event & Tent (801) 262-2080 www.diamondevent.com
CLEANING SERVICES
Golden Spike Event Center (801) 399-8798 www.goldenspikeeventcenter.com
Busy Bee’s, LLC (435) 512-1788 www.cvbusybees.com OFFER AVAILABLE CO-WORKING SPACES The Argo House (385) 205-0332 www.theargohouse.co COFFEE SHOPS Coffee Compound (801) 317-4880 www.thecoffeecompound.com OFFER AVAILABLE Daily Rise Coffee (801) 393-4581 www.dailyrisecoffee.com Scooter’s Coffee (385) 206-8595 www.scooterscoffee.com See our ad on Page 76 COLLECTIONS Bonneville Collections (801) 621-7880 www.bonncoll.com
Grand View Reception & Event Center (801) 695-7125 www.thegrandviewreceptioncenter.com Huntsville Square (801) 540-9553 www.huntsvillesquare.com OFFER AVAILABLE Ogden Eccles Conference Center (801) 689-8610 www.oeccutah.com The Fifth Floor (801) 814-2962 www.thefifthfloorutah.com The Monarch (801) 893-6605 www.themonarchogden.com See our ad on Page 44-45 CONSTRUCTION Aspire Homes (801) 444-3639 www.aspirehomesutah.com Big-D Construction Corp (801) 540-9788 www.big-d.com
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DIRECTORY Black and Tan Construction (801) 726-6011
CONSTRUCTION SUPPLIES & SERVICES
CONVENTION & VISITOR SERVICES
Cameron Construction (385) 258-4053 www.cameronconstruction.com
Intermountain Testing Services Inc. (801) 776-5355 www.imtestingservices.com
K38 LLC (307) 220-5783 www.utahadventurecenter.com
CNC Construction (801) 732-9425 www.cnc-construction.com
Majestic Handyman Ogden (801) 845-9055 www.handyman-ogden-majestic.com
Visit Ogden (801) 778-6250 www.visitogden.com
Cool Covers (801) 866-4198 www.coolcovers07.com
TSR / Traffic Safety Rentals (801) 627-1970 www.tsrentals.com
COSMETICS & SKIN CARE
Granite Construction Company (801) 526-6001 www.graniteconstruction.com
Wheelwright Lumber Company (801) 627-0851 www.wheelwrightlumber.com
Ivory Homes (801) 391-2529 www.ivoryhomes.com
CONSULTANTS
Kier Construction (801) 627-1414 www.kier.org See our ad on Page 104 Kool Breeze, Inc. (801) 627-1021 www.koolbreezeinc.com Marksmen Homes LLC (801) 648-3764 Mountain Builders, Inc (801) 301-2429 Premier Remodeling (801) 725-0940 www.remodelbypremier.com R&O Construction (801) 627-1403 www.randoco.com Ron J Peterson Construction, Inc (801) 786-8577 www.rjpconstruction.net
Amplio Development (801) 695-1673 Fairbanks Inc. (801) 475-4000 iMpact Utah (801) 845-4889 www.impactutah.org
Mary Kay (801) 941-7002 OFFER AVAILABLE CRAFT GALLERIES & DEALERS
KM Shinn Consulting (801) 428-7622 www.kmshinnconsulting.com See our ad on Page 82
DEFENSE CONTRACTORS
MIB Partners (801) 824-0173 www.mibllc.com Project Management Consultants, LLC (801) 621-6628 Prototype Unknown Consulting Services (801) 529-0724
Saunders Construction, Inc. (801) 782-7830 www.saunders1.com
See Stacy Speak LLC (801) 675-0534 www.seestacyspeak.com OFFER AVAILABLE
Wadman Corporation (801) 621-4185 www.wadman.com
Hippie Skin (801) 200-3797 www.hippieskin.com OFFER AVAILABLE
The Art Box (801) 675-1078 www.artboxogden.com
SCORE (801) 629-8613 www.score.org
Staker Parson Materials & Construction (801) 731-1111 www.stakerparson.com
Arbonne International (801) 782-5222 www.phoebefournier.arbonne.com
KB Grants and Nonprofit Consulting (801) 725-0568 www.kbgrants.com
Sand & Swirl, Inc. (801) 389-6363 www.sandandswirl.com
Stacey Construction (801) 621-6210 www.staceygc.com
All Natural Eyebrow Threading (801) 651-4315
The Ogden Collaborative (801) 675-2011 VetCom LLC (801) 644-2058 CONVENIENCE STORES Gibson’s Corner, LLC (801) 940-0475
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Kord USA, Inc (540) 242-5210 www.kord.business Logistic Specialties, Inc. (801) 525-5370 www.lsiwins.com Northrop Grumman (435) 863-4043 www.northropgrumman.com DISABLED PERSONS ASSISTANCE SERVICES Community Options (385) 206-7513 www.comop.org EnableUtah (801) 621-6595 www.enableutah.org RISE Services, Inc. (801) 814-1959 www.riseservicesinc.org Roads To Independence (801) 612-3215 www.roadstoindependence.org
DIRECTORY DISTRIBUTION Brenntag Pacific, Inc (801) 627-4540 www.brenntagnorthamerica.com FedEx Supply Chain (801) 622-3400 www.supplychain.fedex.com Great Western Supply, Inc. (801) 621-5413 www.gwsupply.com Kellerstrass Oil Company (801) 392-9516 www.kellerstrassoil.com Osprey Packs (844) 604-9668 www.ospreypacks.com DONUT SHOPS Mountain Donuts - ‘’Top Your Own’’ (801) 686-3681 www.mountaindonuts.com OFFER AVAILABLE See our ad on Page 59 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Economic Development Corporation Of Utah (801) 328-8824 www.edcutah.org Northern Utah Economic Alliance (801) 455-5690 www.nuea.org See our ad on Page 81 EDUCATION Clearfield Job Corps (801) 416-4690 www.clearfield.jobcorps.gov DaVinci Academy of Science and the Arts (801) 409-0700 www.davinciacademy.org Independence University (801) 394-7791 www.independence.edu Ogden School District (801) 737-7301 www.ogdensd.org
Salt Lake Community College/Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses (801) 957-5396 www.mbrcslcc.com
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Weber School District (801) 476-7826 www.weber.k12.ut.us
Compass Career Fairs LLC. (801) 710-3700 www.compasscareerfairs.com
Weber School Foundation (801) 476-7826 www.foundation.wsd.net
Department of Workforce Services (801) 603-7220 www.jobs.utah.gov
Weber State University (801) 626-6000 www.weber.edu See our ad on Page 32-33
Elwood Staffing (801) 393-9077 www.elwoodstaffing.com OFFER AVAILABLE
ELECTRICAL SERVICES
Employers Council (801) 364-8479 www.employerscouncil.org
Master Electrical Service (801) 782-8042 www.masterelectrical.com
LG Resources (801) 399-4473 www.lghires.com
Neuwave Electric Co (801) 394-2986 www.neuwaveelectric.com
MAU Workforce Solutions (801) 833-0286 www.mau.com
Positive Power (801) 732-0680 www.positivepwr.com
People Ready (801) 392-7400 www.peopleready.com
Winward Electrical Services (801) 648-7270 www.winwardelectric.com ELECTRONICS SALES, SERVICE & REPAIR
Premier Employee Solutions (801) 335-6463 www.thepremierpride.com See our ad on Page 30
Computer Medic (801) 577-8978 www.acomputermedic.com
Spherion (801) 825-1100 www.spherion.com
Kimber Kable (801) 621-5530 www.kimber.com
ENGINEERING ARW Engineers (801) 782-6008 www.arwengineers.com
UBreakIFix (801) 920-0512 www.ubreakifix.com OFFER AVAILABLE
GMRE (801) 475-0243 www.gmre-inc.com See our ad on Page 51
EMERGENCY SERVICES
Total Quality Systems, Inc. (801) 731-2150 www.tqsinc.com
Weber Area Dispatch 911 and Emergency Services District (801) 395-8222 www.weber911.org
Ogden-Weber Technical College (801) 627-8300 www.otech.edu See our ad on Page 38
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
Wasatch Civil Consulting Engineering (801) 775-9191 www.wasatchcivil.com
All Trades Staffing Services LLC (801) 399-1234 www.alltradestemp.com
ENTERTAINMENT
Saint Joseph Catholic Schools (801) 393-6051 www.stjosephutah.com
Ascend Staffing (801) 621-7200 www.intermountainstaffing.com
Choo Choo Express (801) 621-1161
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DIRECTORY Fat Cats Family Fun Center (801) 627-4386 www.fatcatsfun.com
Murdock Financial (801) 733-2408 www.murdockfinancial.com
Genuine Minerals (801) 712-7013 www.genuineminerals.com
Fly High Adventure Park (801) 605-8777 www.ogden.flyhightrampolinepark.com
New York Life - Anaya (505) 252-0213 www.utah.nyloffices.com See our ad on Page 77
Grain Craft (801) 394-4523 www.graincraft.com
Onstage Ogden (801) 399-9214 www.onstageogden.org OFFER AVAILABLE Rooster’s Fun Unlimited (801) 621-1036 STAMPEDE! Music Inc. (801) 731-5859 Terrace Plaza Playhouse (801) 643-2088 www.terraceplayhouse.com Tribeca Ensemble (801) 244-4517 www.tribecaensemble.com Winco Fireworks (801) 732-5880 www.wincofireworks.com FARM SUPPLIES C-A-L Ranch Stores (801) 732-9348 www.calranch.com Tractor Supply Co. (801) 731-8183 www.tractorsupply.com FARMING & ANIMAL PRODUCTION Gibson’s Green Acres (801) 940-6339 www.greenacresdairy.com FINANCIAL ADVISORS Boyer Wealth Mangement (801) 621-0094 www.boyerwealthmanagement.com Edward Jones - Lisa Wandrey (541) 619-9282 www.edwardjones.com See our ad on Page 48 Halcium Group LLC (507) 254-5395 Matson Financial Group (801) 479-0723 www.matsonfinancialgroup.com See our ad on Page 66 Merrill Lynch (801) 629-5000 www.ml.com
Primerica - Belinda Stanger (801) 825-6773 www.primerica.com/belindastanger Stratos Wealth Partners (801) 917-6398 www.stratosutah.com Von Colln Financial Group (801) 479-5254 www.vcfinancialgroup.net FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES Treasure Fire Equipment (801) 737-3474 www.treasurefire.com See our ad on Page 9 FLOORING Floor & Decor (801) 605-4199 www.flooranddecor.com Wall 2 Wall Floor Coverings (801) 621-2733 www.wall2wallflooring.com FLORISTS Jimmy’s Flower Shop (801) 621-2360 www.jimmysflowers.com The Posy Place (801) 621-4010 www.posyplace.com FOOD & NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENT MANUFACTURERS Alphia (801) 394-3477 www.alphia.com American Pet Nutrition (800) 564-1455 www.anibrands.com Capstone Nutrition (801) 337-9400 www.capstonenutrition.com Compass Minerals (801) 731-3100 www.compassminerals.com
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Honeyville Inc (385) 374-9400 www.honeyville.com Khroma Herbal Products (801) 792-5326 www.khromaherbs.com Mineral Resources International (801) 731-7040 www.mineralresourcesint.com Mother Earth Minerals (801) 392-1635 www.meminerals.com Oatly (801) 686-0629 www.us.oatly.com Treehouse Foods (801) 317-1400 www.treehousefoods.com FOOD PRODUCTS Bonneville Meats (801) 603-4534 www.bonnevilleusdameats.com Kona Ice of Syracuse (385) 770-8514 www.kona-ice.com See’s Candies (801) 393-3201 www.chocolateshops.sees.com FUNERAL HOMES Leavitt’s Mortuary & Aultorest Memorial Park (801) 394-5556 www.leavittsmortuary.com See our ad on Page 73 Lindquist Mortuaries - Bountiful (801) 292-5555 www.lindquistmortuary.com Lindquist Mortuaries - Clearfield (801) 825-6666 www.lindquistmortuary.com Lindquist Mortuaries - Kaysville (801) 546-6666 www.lindquistmortuary.com Lindquist Mortuaries - Layton (801) 771-6666 www.lindquistmortuary.com
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DIRECTORY Lindquist Mortuaries - Main Office (801) 394-6666 www.lindquistmortuary.com
Pleasant View City (801) 782-8529 www.pleasantviewcity.com
Lindquist Mortuaries - N. Ogden (801) 782-6666 www.lindquistmortuary.com
Riverdale City (801) 394-5541 www.riverdalecity.com
Lindquist Mortuaries - Roy (801) 774-5666 www.lindquistmortuary.com
Roy City (801) 774-1000 www.royutah.org
Myers Mortuaries (801) 399-5613 www.myers-mortuary.com OFFER AVAILABLE See our ad on Page 58
South Ogden City (801) 622-2700 www.southogdencity.com
Myers Mortuary - Roy (801) 825-2239 www.myers-mortuary.com OFFER AVAILABLE Provident Funeral Home (801) 393-2711 www.providentfuneralhome.com GLASS INSTALLATION & REPAIR Crittenden Glass, LLC (801) 394-4543 www.crittendenglass.net See our ad on Page 48 Valley Glass (801) 399-5691 www.valleyglass.com OFFER AVAILABLE GOLF COURSES Schneiter’s Riverside Golf Course (801) 399-4636 www.schneitersgolf.com See our ad on Page 72
Davis Family Physicians - Ogden Clinic (801) 397-6150 www.ogdenclinic.com
Weber County (801) 399-8405 www.webercountyutah.gov
George E. Wahlen Ogden Veterans Home (801) 334-4300 www.avalonhealthcare.com
Weber-Morgan Health Department (801) 399-7100 www.webermorganhealth.org
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Power with Peace (801) 389-3655 www.powerwithpeace.com
Wasatch Front Regional Council (801) 363-4250 www.wfrc.org
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DIRECTORY Carpenter Furnace (801) 399-1127 www.carpenterfurnace.com Comfort Solutions Heating, Air Conditioning and Fireplaces (801) 393-2206 www.comfortsolutionsutah.com Mountain Valley Mechanical (801) 392-6680 www.mountainvalleyinc.com HOME HEALTH CARE Rocky Mountain Care (800) 574-7667 www.rmcare.com Visiting Angels (801) 820-5874 www.visitingangels.com OFFER AVAILABLE HOSPITALS Davis Hospital and Medical Center (801) 807-1000 www.davishospital.com See our ad on Page 65 Intermountain Healthcare (801) 387-7750 www.intermountainhealthcare.org Ogden Regional Medical Center (801) 479-2591 www.ogdenregional.com HOTELS & MOTELS
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MANUFACTURERS Autoliv (801) 629-9800 www.autoliv.com
MARKETING SERVICES
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MORTGAGE COMPANIES
A-1 Key Service Inc. (801) 394-2910 www.a1keyservice.com See our ad on Page 63 LOGISTICS a2b Fulfillment (866) 843-3827 www.a2bf.com
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Dan Bailey Trucking (801) 430-4202
Setpoint Systems, Inc. (801) 621-4117 www.setpointusa.com
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TCR Composites (801) 622-3800 www.tcrcomposites.com
Legacy Logistics (801) 296-7460 www.leglogistics.com
The Aerospace Corporation (310) 336-5000 www.aerospace.org
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CrossCountry Mortgage (801) 612-1600 www.crosscountrymortgage.com Guild Mortgage (801) 436-5030 www.guildmortgage.com See our ad on Page 27 MOVIE THEATERS Cinemark Tinseltown 14 (801) 334-8655 www.cinemark.com Megaplex 13 at the Junction (801) 528-5800 www.megaplextheatres.com MUSEUMS Aerospace Heritage Foundation of Utah (801) 475-5012 www.aerospaceutah.org
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DIRECTORY Ogden Dinosaur Park & Museum Foundation (801) 393-3466 www.dinosaurpark.org See our ad on Page 20 Treehouse Museum (801) 394-9663 www.treehousemuseum.org NATURE PRESERVES Ogden Nature Center (801) 621-7595 www.ogdennaturecenter.org OFFICE PRODUCTS Office Depot (801) 399-9112 www.officedepot.com OFFER AVAILABLE
PREGNANCY COUNSELING & INFORMATION Planned Parenthood Association of Utah (801) 479-7721 www.ppau.org PRINTING SERVICES Bell Printing and Design (801) 771-1500 www.bellprinting.com Ogden Blue Powered by Vision Graphics (801) 392-7573 www.ogdenblue.com Ogden Litho, Inc. (801) 399-5546 www.ogdenlitho.com
OPTOMETRISTS
Ogden Signs and Graphics (801) 884-3171 www.ogdensigns.com
America’s Best Contacts (801) 627-4424 www.americasbest.com
The UPS Store 7225 (801) 629-0121 www.locations.theupsstore.com
Lenscrafters (801) 392-4358 www.local.lenscrafters.com
Thomas Printers (267) 259-0511 www.thomas-printers.com
ORTHODONTICS
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Dr. Carr Orthodontics (801) 776-2290 www.drcarrorthodontics.com OFFER AVAILABLE
Crown Trophy (801) 621-2055 www.crowntrophy.com
PET BOARDING Idlewire Pet Care (801) 479-3000 www.idlewire.com See our ad on Page 62 PHARMACIES Wasatch Pharmacy Care (801) 479-0331 www.wasatchpharmacy.com OFFER AVAILABLE PHOTOGRAPHERS Bradley Trammel Photography (801) 791-1946 KevShoots Photography (925) 997-9417 www.kevshoots.com
Halo Branded Solutions (801) 317-4433 www.halo.com/alan-dean See our ad on Page 29 Lost in Stitches, Inc. (801) 337-4512 www.lostinstitches.com SymbolArts (801) 475-6000 www.symbolarts.com OFFER AVAILABLE See our ad on Page 71 Vernon (801) 644-1411 www.myvernon.biz/bricklie PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
PODCASTERS
Kier Property Management & Real Estate, LLC (801) 621-3390 www.kiermanagement.com
The Banyan Collective (801) 898-6510 www.thebanyancollective.com
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PUBLICATIONS Connection Publishing (801) 721-3762 www.connectionpub.com OFFER AVAILABLE Standard-Examiner (801) 625-4400 www.standard.net OFFER AVAILABLE The Signpost (801) 626-7974 www.signpost.mywebermedia.com REAL ESTATE Ascent Real Estate Group (801) 721-8615 www.dancemovesrealestate.com/index.html B&B Precision Investments LLC (801) 721-4447 www.Home4YouUtah.com Coldwell Banker Realty (801) 458-8824 www.coldwellbanker.com Crest Realty (801) 476-9500 www.crestrealtyutah.com Cushman & Wakefield (801) 652-6003 www.cushmanwakefield.com DWP Real Estate (801) 791-6700 www.soldbybrenna.com Elements of Real Estate 801-391-8503 www.theelementsofrealestate.com EXIT Realty Advantage (801) 388-0123 www.advantageutahhomes.com Golden Spike Realty (801) 773-1777 www.goldenspikerealty.com Heritage Craft Homes (801) 388-4091 www.heritagecrafthomes.com See our ad on Back Cover John W. Hansen & Associates Real Estate (801) 479-1500 www.johnwhansen.com RE/MAX Associates - Hoff (801) 774-1605 www.remax.co m OFFER AVAILABLE See our ad on Page 4
DIRECTORY Re/Max Crossroads (801) 540-3621 www.alwaysogden.com See our ad on Page 67
Brixtons Baked Potato (801) 920-3814 www.brixtonsbakedpotato.com OFFER AVAILABLE
Realtypath / Karen Wright (801) 695-2378
Cafe Villebella (801) 603-0385
The Boyer Company (801) 399-9885 www.boyerbdo.com
Chick-fil-A at Riverdale (801) 394-0661 www.chick-fil-a.com
Welch Agency (801) 399-5883 www.welchrandall.com
Chinese Gourmet Express (801) 334-8655
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE DEALERS Darren Bideaux RV (801) 392-2400 www.darrenbideauxrv.com Ray Citte RV Sales (801) 773-4951 www.raycitte.com
Greek Gardens (801) 392-9292
Weber Recovery Center (801) 675-5624 www.weberrecovery.com RESORTS Nordic Valley Recreation, LP (801) 745-3511 www.nordicvalley.com Snowbasin Resort (801) 620-1032 www.snowbasin.com
Javier’s Authentic Mexican Food Harrisville (801) 782-2400 www.javiersmexicanfood.com
Las Poblanitas (801) 644-1391
Black Bear Diner (801) 394-9955 www.blackbeardiner.com
Longhorn Steakhouse (801) 621-4061 www.longhornsteakhouse.com OFFER AVAILABLE
Bout Time Grub & Pub (801) 827-0240 www.bouttimepub.com
Texas Roadhouse (801) 334-7427 www.texasroadhouse.com
Javier’s Authentic Mexican Food Harrison Blvd (801) 475-7008 www.javiersmexicanfood.com
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Sansei (801) 334-0114
Tacos El Jumbo (385) 298-2580
Javier’s Authentic Mexican Food 29th (801) 393-0955 www.javiersmexicanfood.com
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Roosters 25th St. Brewing Co. (801) 627-6171 www.roostersbrewingco.com
Slackwater Pub & Pizzeria (801) 399-0637 www.slackwaterpizzeria.com OFFER AVAILABLE
Hug-Hes Cafe & Gifts (801) 479-0071 www.hug-hescafe.com
Kneaders Bakery & Cafe (801) 781-2900 www.kneaders.com
Bob’s Burgers (801) 393-2842
PretzelMaker Food Court (801) 627-5624 www.pretzelmaker.com
Dylan’s Ogden (801) 393-4545
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Pine View Transitional Rehab (801) 689-1600 www.ahcfacilities.com
PretzelMaker (North) (801) 394-6866 www.pretzelmaker.com
DST Enterprises Inc - McDonalds (801) 621-1951 www.mcdonalds.com
Even Stevens Ogden LLC (801) 899-4991 www.evenstevens.com
Northern Utah Rehabilitation Hospital (801) 475-5254 www.nurh.ernesthealth.com
Momma’s Toasted Cheeser (801) 920-1279 www.mamastoastedcheeser.com
Doolittle’s Deli (801) 627-3200 www.doolittlesdeli.com
Young Powersports (801) 394-3403 www.youngpowersportsogden.com
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Timbermine Steakhouse (801) 393-2155 www.timbermine.com Tokyo Station (801) 627-8288 www.tokyostationutah.com OFFER AVAILABLE Union Grill (801) 621-2830 www.uniongrillogden.com Warrens Craft Burger (801) 621-4350 www.mycraftburger.com Warrens Roy West (801) 985-7116 www.mywarrens.com Warrens South Ogden (801) 393-1295 www.mywarrens.com WB’s Eatery (385) 244-1471 www.wbseatery.com Wing Wah (801) 394-8788 www.wingwahrestaurant.com OFFER AVAILABLE See our ad on Page 1
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DIRECTORY Dillards (801) 392-0689 www.dillards.com
Pure Oils (801) 866-9962 www.pureoilstore.com
Downeast Home & Clothing (801) 334-5513 www.downeastbasics.com
Quilted Bear (801) 621-0760 www.quiltedbear.com
Eborn Books (801) 621-4663 www.ebornbooks.com
Shoe Dept. Encore (801) 621-1478 www.shoeshowmega.com
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Spencer’s (801) 392-1985 www.spencersonline.com
AvantGuard, LLC (801) 206-9141 www.agmonitoring.com
Express Factory Outlet (801) 392-5226 www.stores.expressfactoryoutlet.com
Sunstop Sunglasses (801) 393-4335 www.sunstopsunglasses.com
Becklar, LLC (801) 781-6107 www.becklar.com
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Freeus, LLC (801) 678-1431 www.agmonitoring.com
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Torrid, LLC (801) 392-9520 www.torrid.com
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Tricked Out - Kiosk (801) 393-2450 www.trickedoutonline.com
Forever Young Shoes (801) 392-2133 www.fyshoes.com
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Head Over Heels (801) 393-0887
Victoria’s Secret (801) 334-7388 www.victoriassecret.com
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Pacific Office Automation (801) 990-4001 www.pacificoffice.com SHOPPING Newgate Mall (801) 621-1162 www.newgatemall.com See our ad on Page 52-53 Aeropostale (801) 621-1644 www.aeropostale.com Asian Gifts (801) 394-0536 Bath & Body Works (801) 621-4347 www.bathandbodyworks.com Bliss (801) 392-2354 Bohme (801) 692-7030 www.bohme.com Buckle (801) 627-6323 www.buckle.com Burlington (801) 394-1762 www.burlington.com Claire’s Accessories (801) 622-2416 www.claires.com
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Comcast Business Services (801) 401-3262 www.business.comcast.com
Walmart - Wall Ave (801) 917-1026 www.walmart.com
T-Mobile (801) 627-7078 www.t-mobile.com
Walmart Neighborhood Market (801) 479-0366 www.walmart.com
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SOFTWARE SYSTEMS & ENGINEERING Arrowpoint Solutions, Inc. (801) 784-5450 www.arrowpoint.us The S4 Group, Inc (801) 621-1970 www.thes4group.com Trust Guard (801) 556-5922 www.trustguard.com SPORTS La Roca Futbol Club (801) 825-6040 www.larocafc.com Ogden Mustangs (661) 431-3710 www.ogdenmustangs.com STORAGE Lock It Up Self Storage Centers (801) 782-2801 www.lockitupselfstorage.com TATTOO PARLORS Deja Vu II (801) 399-1376 TAX PREPARATION & CONSULTING Acuity Business & Tax Advisors (385) 333-4050 www.expectacuity.com
Weber Basin Water Conservancy (801) 771-1677 www.weberbasin.com VETERANS ORGANIZATIONS
First American Title (801) 779-2440 www.firstam.com
Homeless Veterans Fellowship (801) 392-7662 www.homelessveterans.org
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Utah Dept. of Veterans & Military Affairs (801) 326-2372 www.veterans.utah.gov VETERINARIANS/HOSPITALS Borrett Animal Hospital (801) 394-4208 www.borrettanimalhospital.com OFFER AVAILABLE MedVet Northern Utah (801) 776-8118 medvetforpets.com/location/ westvet-northern-utah/ VIDEO PRODUCTION
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Alvey Media Group (801) 479-1200 www.alveymedia.com
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