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elcome to the 2021 Davis Community and Chamber Guide! We hope that you will benefit from the information contained in these pages and enjoy getting to know your chamber and community better. The Davis Chamber of Commerce had its beginning in 2001 when all chambers in Davis County came together to form one voice for businesses in the area. Today, the Chamber continues to provide the utmost value to its members and to the community. From our strong legislative and military presence to our many opportunities to learn, network and grow business, we continue to fulfill our mission of nurturing economic development in our business community. Increasing quality of life as well as promoting personal and professional growth and prosperity are our ultimate goals. Within this guide, you will discover a few of the many benefits the Davis Chamber provides along with information about many of our programs and events. We encourage you to become involved in the chamber and support our member businesses through shopping locally. We also express thanks to our community partners; we could not fulfill our mission without them. We are so grateful for your support during this challenging yet exciting time! Angie Osguthorpe President & CEO Davis Chamber of Commerce

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Chamber President Message..............................6 DAVIS COUNTY HISTORY................................12   Davis County Demographics.........................14   Davis County Map.........................................16   Cities of Davis County...................................18   Davis County Schools....................................22   Davis County Health......................................26 DAVIS COUNTY BUSINESS...............................30   Stay Safe to Stay Open..................................34   Davis County Top Employers.........................35 DISCOVER DAVIS..............................................38   Amusement Centers......................................40   Shopping & Dining........................................42   Outdoor Recreation.......................................43   Antelope Island State Park............................46   Arts & Culture................................................48   Special Events................................................50   Major Event Venues.......................................54

YOUR CHAMBER AT WORK.............................56   Davis Chamber Executive Board...................57   Chamber Staff................................................58   Board of Governors.......................................59 CHAMBER EVENTS & ACTIVITIES....................60   Lakesiders Ambassadors...............................60   Women in Business........................................61   Golf Tournament............................................62   Tastes of the Town.........................................62   Chamber B2B Expo.......................................63   Top of Utah Military Affairs Committee.........64   Business & Economic Summit........................66   Legislative Affairs Committee.......................67   Leadership Institute.......................................68   Business Alliance...........................................69 2020 Annual Chamber Awards.........................70 Join the Davis Chamber....................................72 Chamber Testimonials.......................................74 CHAMBER BUSINESS DIRECTORY...................76 Cover Photo: Courtesy of Station Park

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avis County is Utah’s smallest county in land area — it is a narrow strip of land encompassing about 298 square miles. Despite it’s small geographic size, Davis County is the state’s third-largest county in population. An estimated 360,439 residents live in the county’s 15 communities. Frequented by Shoshone Indians during historic times, the area was among the first settled by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who arrived in the Great Salt Lake Valley in 1847. The lush lake-bottom pastures, fertile soils of the bench lands and streams flowing out of the high Wasatch Mountains on the east attracted early settlers who established small farms and close-knit communities. These early settlers established schools, built homes and churches, and created productive farms and shops. Named after early pioneer leader Daniel C. Davis, the county was established as a territory in 1850. The territorial legislature created Davis County in 1852 and designated its county seat at Farmington, which was located midway between the county’s north boundary at the Weber River and the county’s south boundary at the mouth of the Jordan River. To the west, the county includes a portion of the Great Salt Lake as well as Antelope Island, the lake’s largest island. During its first 50 years, Davis County 12

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grew slowly. It supported a hardy pioneer people engaged in irrigation agriculture and raising livestock. The Utah Central Railroad (now the Union Pacific) crossed the county from Ogden on the north to Salt Lake City on the south in 1870 and offered welcome transportation links to bring in manufactured products. This was the beginning of a transition in the county’s history that led to mechanized agriculture and a surge of commerce, banking and local business along with improved roads, new water systems and the electrification of homes and businesses. After the turn of the century, the county’s 8,000 residents joined in a chorus of voices encouraging growth, but by 1940, the population was barely 16,000. The small family farms and local businesses could support no greater increase. Consequently, many of the younger generation left for new settlements in northern Utah and nearby Idaho and Wyoming. As the age of the automobile and interurban railways created greater mobility, many county citizens looked to areas to the north and south of the county for employment and cultural enrichment. Market gardens, dairy farms, beef cattle, orchards and fields of grain and sugar beets continued to sustain local farmers. World War II then introduced a new way of life in Davis County. The establishment of Hill Air Force Base in northern Davis County and other defense installations nearby created a surge of civilian employment. Hill AFB quickly became and remains one of the state’s largest employers.

Diversification brought rapid post-war growth. The county doubled in population between 1940 and 1950, then doubled again during the next decade. Between 1960 and 1980, the population more than doubled again, from 65,000 to 147,000. By 1990, the population had reached 188,000, and the 2000 census recorded 238,994. Accompanying this growth has been a diversification of population and a new prosperity. Davis County now enjoys a wide mix of people representing many ethnic, cultural and religious backgrounds. The county has moved from its traditional agricultural dependency to an interlocking network of suburban communities around a core of original towns with close proximity to downtown Salt Lake City. The communications age has tied Davis County to the world. Its citizens today are part of an economic and social pattern that reaches far beyond the county’s geographical limits. Today, many nationally known commercial, industrial, recreational and service companies provide diversified employment opportunities for residents of Northern Utah. Information from: http://www.daviscountyutah.gov/ county-info/county-history

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DAVIS COUNTY DEMOGRAPHICS SMALLEST COUNTY IN UTAH BY TOTAL LAND AREA, THIRD LARGEST BY POPULATION 298.78 365 4,200 9,707

Square Miles of Land Square Miles of Water (Great Salt Lake) Feet Average Elevation Feet Highest Point: Thurston Peak

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WEATHER 20° 89° 21” 45” 226

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EDUCATION 0.8% Doctoral Degree 9.8% Master’s Degree 26% Bachelor’s Degree 10.3% Associate Degree 25.9% Some College 27.2% High School or Less

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CITIES OF DAVIS COUNTY Population estimates are from census.gov/quickfacts and as of July 1, 2019.

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Named for its reputation as a garden city, Bountiful is located just 12 miles north of Salt Lake City and serves as a bedroom community for Utah’s capital city. Nestled into a curve of the Wasatch Mountain range, the community has many homes located on the foothills where residents enjoy views of the valley below and the Great Salt Lake. Bountiful City celebrates its heritage each year through Handcart Days, a multi-day celebration featuring pioneer games and activities, giving children an idea of how pioneer families lived. There are also other activities, food and free entertainment as well as the second-biggest parade in Utah with tens of thousands of people watching each year.

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Clearfield is located in northern Davis County adjacent to the southwestern corner of Hill Air Force Base, with many of its residents employed at the base. It was once a farming center, but it now serves as both a residential community and home to the Freeport Center, a hub of manufacturing and distribution where more than 70 national and local companies operate. Residents of Clearfield enjoy amenities such as 17 city parks, two community fishing ponds and the Clearfield Aquatic & Fitness Center, where residents can enjoy indoor and outdoor pools, water slides and fitness facilities. The Clearfield Community Arts Center offers a variety of cultural events and classes.

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Residents of Clinton have access to many of the benefits and conveniences of a larger city while enjoying a quiet, friendly, “home town” community. The city is home to agricultural and residential areas as well as a thriving commercial district. While many of the farms of the past have been replaced with housing, there is a strong desire in the community to preserve and maintain a rural atmosphere. Recreational sports programs are offered for all ages in the city and residents have access to a variety of beautiful parks with playgrounds, ball fields and walking trails. Clinton also offers a community garden where garden spots are available for resident use at no charge. 18

Although Centerville is conveniently located in the middle of one of the nation’s fastest-growing regions, the city has retained a small-town atmosphere and similar quality of life. Located between the shore of the Great Salt Lake on the west and the Wasatch Mountains on the east, Centerville is home to the Davis Center for the Performing Arts and offers more than 300 acres of parks and open space for individual, family and group activities. Formerly called the “Deuel Settlement” after the Deuel Brothers, two early residents, Centerville received its current name in 1950 because it was located between the communities of Farmington and Bountiful. Each summer, Centerville hosts a 4th of July celebration with a parade, outdoor activities and fireworks.

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Farmington, the seat of Davis County, is located about 16 miles north of Salt Lake City. It occupies a narrow strip of land tucked snugly against the base of the Wasatch Mountains with the Great Salt Lake lapping at its western shores. The community is renowned for its tree-lined streets, visual charm and a history as solid as the stone used in the construction of many of its pioneer homes. The city offers its residents an outdoor swimming pool, a gymnasium offering various sports and fitness programs, and the Community Arts Center, which houses facilities for group gatherings and recitals. Farmington is also well-known as the site of Utah’s largest family amusement park, Lagoon.

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Fruit Heights was named after the orchards of cherry, peach and apple trees that once covered much of the area. With the motto of “A City of Good Neighbors,” Fruit Heights is one of Davis County’s smaller communities and offers residents the conveniences of urban living along with quiet, rural charm. Amenities in the city include Davis Park Golf Course, a public course with beautiful views of the valley, Great Salt Lake and mountains. Each summer, the community commemorates its history through its Founders Day Celebration.


CITIES OF DAVIS COUNTY Population estimates are from census.gov/quickfacts and as of July 1, 2019.

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801-546-1235 kaysvillecity.com POPULATION: 32,390 MAYOR: Katie Witt

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Kaysville was settled in 1850 and incorporated on March 15, 1868, making it the first city to be incorporated in Davis County. Today, Kaysville is a beautiful city known for its award-winning parks. Wilderness Park features campsites, trails for mountain biking and hiking, and an orienteering course. Tree lovers can enjoy 100 different varieties of trees at Angel Street Soccer Complex. Kaysville is home to two popular recreation locations: Cherry Hill, a full-scale water park with water slides, a lazy river, pools and a campsite, and Boondocks, which offers indoor fun including go-karts, mini golf, laser tag, a huge arcade and a restaurant.

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Residents of Layton enjoy living near the mountains as well as ski resorts and other recreational areas. With nearly 80,000 residents, Layton is Davis County’s most populous city, and it has become an important shopping and business center in the area. Hill Air Force Base is a major employer in the city and has played an important role in the city’s growth. Layton City offers residents amenities including a city pool, a splash pad and the Edward A. Kenley Centennial Amphitheater, an open-air venue that can seat up to 1,700 people. The amphitheater hosts concerts and other events.

North Salt Lake is situated at the southern end of Davis County at the border between Davis and Salt Lake counties. The city was named after a small post office that was once located in the area. Today, the city has a large industrial area on the west side of I-15, while to the east, neighborhoods extend up into the foothills of the Wasatch Mountains. The city has a variety of parks offering amenities such as a splash pad, pavilions, sports fields and walking trails. Every summer, several major events are held, including Liberty Fest, a three-day celebration of the USA’s independence, and the Kite Festival, which includes a kite-flying contest and free kite-making activities for children.

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801-479-3177 southwebercity.com POPULATION: 7,836 MAYOR: Jo Sjoblom

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801-825-1477 syracuseut.gov POPULATION: 31,458 MAYOR: Mike Gailey

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South Weber’s history began in 1851 when the Watts and Bybee families arrived in the valley. Originally, the town was in Weber County, and as the only town at the mouth of Weber Canyon, it included areas on both the north and south sides of the Weber River. In 1855, the Territorial Legislature divided the town in two. The area on the north side of the river was named Uintah and the area on the south side was named South Weber. At the same time, the Weber River was designated as the dividing line between Weber and Davis counties, and South Weber was put in Davis County. City residents enjoy easy access to Weber Canyon’s many recreational opportunities. Each August, South Weber celebrates Country Fair Days.

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Sunset is a small residential community located at the north end of Davis County. The area was called Summit until approximately 1896 when it was changed to Clinton. In approximately 1916, a group of women living in the area was viewing the colorful sunset over the Great Salt Lake. They were so impressed with the beauty, they decided to name the area where they resided “Sunset.” Shortly after, this area of homes and farms separated from Clinton and became known as the community of Sunset. Three community parks are available to residents of this community, with their amenities including skateboard, tennis and pickleball courts. Each July, the city holds a celebration known as Fun Days.

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The name Syracuse came from an early salt maker in the area who, knowing of a salt company in Syracuse, New York, printed “Syracuse” on his salt bags. The name was later used by the Syracuse Bathing Resort, and the Union Pacific Railroad constructed the Ogden and Syracuse Railway in 1887. The city eventually adopted Syracuse as its name. Syracuse serves as the gateway to Antelope Island State Park. Visitors can access a causeway from the city, drive to the island and enjoy hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding on the park’s backcountry trails. Located in the Great Salt Lake, Antelope Island is home to free-ranging bison, mule deer, bighorn sheep and antelope.

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CITIES OF DAVIS COUNTY Population estimates are from census.gov/quickfacts and as of July 1, 2019.

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801-292-4486 wbcity.org POPULATION: 5,800 MAYOR: Ken Romney

801-776-0970 westpointcity.org POPULATION: 10,957 MAYOR: Erik Craythorne

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West Bountiful was first settled in 1848 as pioneers made their way into the territory. It was incorporated as a town on Jan. 28, 1949, and became a city in 1962. The city’s residents enjoy a quiet, rural, equestrian lifestyle. Cultural activities are provided through a monthly concert series and arts displays. Major annual events in West Bountiful include a 4th of July celebration, the Founders’ Day celebration, and special activities for Halloween, Easter and Christmas. The city benefits from a vibrant commercial district along 500 West between 400 North and 500 South with a variety of goods and services offered there. Three city parks offer recreational opportunities to residents.

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West Point is a rural community situated just 30 minutes north of Salt Lake City along the shore of the Great Salt Lake. West Point is a family-friendly, community-oriented city, and it hosts many events during each year that range from movies in the park and a Halloween carnival to Party at the Point, a multi-day celebration of Independence Day that includes sporting contests, a parade and fireworks. There are also three parks in the city where residents can utilize playgrounds, pavilions, sports fields, fire pits and walking paths. West Point also offers city recreation programs.

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Woods Cross was founded by Daniel Wood, a pioneer who built a two-story house in the area in 1850. Later, when the railroad crossed through the Wood homestead, the area was named Woods Cross. The availability of water and rich, fertile soil drew settlers to the area. Today, the city provides a variety of activities and events for its residents such as summer recreation programs, farmers markets and Arts in the Park events. These are held with the hope of bringing residents together, keeping the growing community connected and maintaining its quality of life. Ultimately, the goal is to maintain a safe, kind and fun city where residents can raise their families and create diverse and memorable moments they and their children will always cherish.

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Members of the Davis County Commission are, from left: Commissioner Randy B. Elliott, Commissioner Lorene Miner Kamalu and Commissioner Bob J Stevenson.

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Davis County is governed by a three-member elected Board of Commissioners who all serve four-year terms. They are Commissioner Randy B. Elliott, Commissioner Lorene Miner Kamalu and Commissioner Bob J Stevenson. The county provides a diversified range of county-wide services as well as certain municipal type services that are provided only in the county’s unincorporated areas. County-wide services include general government services like ordinance enactment and enforcement; educational services, such as libraries; social services, such as senior programs; recreation and tourism services, such as golf courses and county fair activities; public health services, such as mental health and substance abuse services; and public works services, such as flood and noxious weed control.


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avis School District is the second-largest school district in Utah, educating approximately 73,000 students. Ninety-one schools operate in the district, including 62 elementary schools, 17 junior high schools, nine high schools and three alternative schools. The district is the second-largest employer in Davis County behind Hill Air Force Base and has has been recognized by the Davis Chamber of Commerce with its Legacy Award and by Davis Technical College with its Education Partner Award. The district boasts the top graduation rate among school districts along the Wasatch Front and is also home to some of the best high schools in the nation. Davis High and Viewmont High schools were recently ranked

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among the top 10 in the state by U.S. News and World Report. Bountiful High and Davis High were also ranked among the top 1,000 high schools in the U.S. by Newsweek Magazine. Davis School District students consistently score above the state average on the American College Test (ACT). Advanced Placement programs are offered in all district junior high and high schools, and in 2019, 73 percent of the AP tests taken by Davis students received a passing score. In fact, Davis students took and passed over 1,000 more AP tests than students in any other Utah school district. Although they make up only 11 percent of Utah students, Davis County students were responsible for 20 percent of all passed AP exams in 2019.

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EDUCATION IN DAVIS COUNTY Some of the finest public schools in Utah are found in Davis County, as are opportunities for postsecondary education, allowing students to continue working toward an academic degree or technical certification without having to leave the area.

Davis School District students also have a wide variety of options to choose from in Career and Technical Education (CTE). Davis is the only district in Utah that is a recognized partner in all five of the Governor’s Office of Economic Development Talent Ready Utah Pathways (Utah Aerospace, Medical Innovations, Diesel Tech, Architecture Engineering and Construction Tech). Assisting the district in its efforts to create a successful educational experience for each student is the Davis Education Foundation. Founded in 1982 for the “benefit and betterment of schools in Davis County,” the foundation is the nonprofit fundraising arm of Davis School District. It works to provide resources for the students and employees of Davis County’s public schools. The foundation’s mission is to provide programming that removes obstacles to learning, implements and promotes innovative technology and fosters classroom excellence. According to the foundation’s 2019 impact report, the foundation distributed $17.1 million during the previous five years to various programs supporting Davis School District.


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eber State University is the premier university in the Davis/Weber County area. While Weber State’s main campus is located in Weber County, its 105-acre Davis Campus in Layton offers a full range of general education courses and a wide range of associate’s, bachelor’s, and master’s degrees. More students attend Weber State from Davis County than any other county in Utah. Students may take classes at both the Davis Campus and the Ogden Campus concurrently, depending upon their needs and schedule. One of the hallmarks of the

Davis Campus is the special attention given to meeting the needs of nontraditional and working students. The Davis Campus provides a complete university experience for students, using both visiting and resident faculty to provide instruction and advisement. Extensive student services and support activities are available, including a computer lab, a library, a testing center, enrollment services, academic advisement, academic support, financial aid counseling, tutoring, student activities, a health center and a counseling center.

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DAVIS TECHNICAL COLLEGE

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avis Technical College is recognized as one of the premier technical colleges in the Utah and is focused on fulfilling the employee needs of businesses located in Davis County. Davis Tech offers 35 certificate programs, many of which can be completed in a year or less, and in many instances students can start their program at any time. The college also has skills upgrade programs for those who are already working in their industry and need more training. Programs are offered at Davis Tech through six schools: Business and Technology, Construction, Health Professions, Manufacturing, Service Professions and Transportation. The programs are competency-based and self-paced, meaning students can move on through the program as soon as they demonstrate proficiency in a skill or area. About 6,000 students attend Davis Tech each year; in fiscal year 2019, students had an 87 percent job placement rate. The tuition cost is low — only $2.45 per training hour — and students who attend during their junior or senior year of high school can attend tuition-free.

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DAVIS COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT: A LEADER IN UTAH   The Davis County Health Department (DCHD) is Utah’s oldest established local public health department and has a proud history of providing progressive public health leadership. In 2015, DCHD became one of the first 100 health departments in the nation and the third in Utah to achieve national accreditation through the Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB) demonstrating high performance standards and commitment to continuous improvement.   Our 135 employees are dedicated to serving Davis County’s more than 360,000 residents and providing quality service that meets our mission to “promote and protect the health and well-being of Davis County residents and their environment.” modern community health priorities are complex, rooted in the social determinants of health (conditions in which people are born, live, work and age) and are addressed in some way by many community and public health system partners. Current public

health practice emphasizes engaging multiple sectors and partners to generate collective impact and improve social determinants of health through policy, environmental and system level actions. Public health professionals serve as community health strategists leading structured multi-sector approaches to focus community resources on improving specific health outcomes. Public health professionals lead community improvement processes by bringing together partners from human services, healthcare, education, cities and other stakeholders to identify and address the health needs of the community, create strategic alignment and maximize efforts. Working together to address the drivers of health is a powerful way to improve health and well-being, leading to the prosperous community, thriving economy and high quality of life important to all residents.

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DAVIS4HEALTH

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avis4Health is a Davis County community health improvement collaborative that began in 2012. DCHD currently serves as the backbone organization of Davis4Health and provides ongoing support to maintain organizational infrastructure and sustain momentum for moving Davis4Health forward. More than 60 partners from many organizations have significant involvement and contribute staff time, facilitation and leadership, expertise, volunteers, guidance and decision-making, advocacy, data, community connections, in-kind donations and more. Davis4Health’s mission is to improve community health through the power of partnerships, collaboration and strategic alignment around Davis County’s top health priorities. Its vision is to promote a shared commitment toward a culture of health.

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Every five years, a comprehensive Community Health Assessment (CHA) is completed to provide a broad understanding of the factors that contribute to health. These factors include health issues in special populations, community resources and assets, and public perceptions and concerns. The 2018 CHA may be viewed at https://go.usa.gov/xQ3Cf). Davis4Health priorities are evaluated every five years based upon the findings of the CHA. The 2019-2023 Davis4Health Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) priorities for focus are: 1. Suicide; 2. Adverse Childhood Experiences & Trauma; and 3. Opioids. The CHIP details partners’ collaborative vision to address top health improvement priorities through policies and evidence-based programs that have shown to work and are a good fit for the community. The 2019 CHIP may be viewed at https://go.usa.gov/xVdK6).

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DAVIS COUNTY HOSPITALS COUNTY RESOURCES

DAVIS HOSPITAL & MEDICAL CENTER 1600 W. Antelope Drive, Layton 801-807-1000

DAVIS4HEALTH.ORG CONNECTING YOU TO YOUR COMMUNITY The Davis4Health Resource Locator is a directory of health resources located in Davis County. Categories include active living, healthy eating, health services, community programs and green solutions. There is no cost to be listed as a resource. All listings provided are for informational purposes and do not imply endorsement of any service or organization.

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DAVIS COUNTY YOUTH SERVICES DIRECTORY

This guide lists free and low-cost physical activity opportunities in Davis County. Activities include disc golf courses, nature preserves, pickleball courts, splash pads and much more. A printed copy is available by contacting 801-525-5070. The guide can be accessed electronically at https:// go.usa.gov/xnvZ8.

The 2020 Davis County Youth Services Directory contains more than 150 local services such as medical treatment, counseling, self-care, support groups, classes, crisis lines and more for youth and families concerned about mental, emotional and behavioral health. The directory can be accessed at http://go.usa.gov/ x7xaZ.

DAVIS COUNTY OPIOID EDUCATION & MISUSE PREVENTION TOOLKIT This toolkit includes data, local treatment resources, information regarding how to safely dispose of unused medication, and steps everyone can take to help prevent opioid related overdoses. View the toolkit at bit.ly/opioideducationtoolkit or learn more by calling 801-525-5070.

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LOCATION, WORKFORCE MAKE DAVIS COUNTY GREAT FOR BUSINESS A

n ever-increasing number of businesses, residents and visitors are discovering the distinct advantages that Davis County offers. Situated just north of Salt Lake City at the center of the Wasatch Front, Davis County’s superb location provides unparalleled access to the Salt Lake International Airport, Hill Air Force Base, Antelope Island and the Great Salt Lake as well as many other cultural, commercial, entertainment and recreational opportunities within Davis County’s 15 cities. Davis County boasts a quality of life unequaled within the state. Due to its size, it takes only a matter of minutes to find yourself enjoying hiking, camping or hunting, casting into a beautiful stream, visiting a variety of amusement centers (including Lagoon) or swinging a golf club. 30

Within an hour’s drive, you can be skiing through “The Greatest Snow on Earth” at any of nine world-class ski resorts. Additionally, Antelope Island State Park and its abundant wildlife — including a large, free-roaming herd of American bison — as well as the best beaches on the Great Salt Lake can be found within the borders of Davis County. Rob Sant, Davis County’s Economic Development Division director, said Davis County has a large and diverse business community with more than 9,000 licensed businesses, including such notable companies as Northrop Grumman, BAE Systems, Boeing, Lifetime Products, Orbit, Kihomac, Kroger, and Janicki Industries. Additionally, Davis County is home to Utah’s largest employer, Hill Air Force Base, which employs 27,650 person-

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nel, providing approximately $1.43 billion in jobs and creating a $3.7 billion total economic impact. One aspect that helps companies succeed in Davis County is access to a young, well-educated, loyal and diverse workforce. “As we have conducted business visits and met with business owners and other economic development stakeholders, the quality of the local workforce is a benefit that is frequently mentioned,” Sant said. Davis County is continuously pursuing efforts to increase its well-educated workforce of 166,300. The county added 3,242 new jobs in the 12 months ending in March 2020. That is a growth of 2.5 percent, which exceeds both the state average of 1.7 percent and the national average of 0.8 percent.


There are numerous examples of companies that have started in the county and continued to grow and expand over the years. One of these success stories is Lifetime Products, which recently broke ground in July 2020 for a state-of-the-art distribution facility that is planned to encompass roughly 670,000 square feet. This will be a great addition to the company’s International Headquarters in Clearfield. Lifetime has seen global growth since it was first established in 1986 and continues to grow in size and employee count. A low cost of living, an incredibly high quality of life, a business-friendly environment at both the state and local level, and a well-educated workforce are but a few of the reasons why Davis County is a great place to do business.

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DAVIS COUNTY TOP EMPLOYERS COMPANY

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EMPLOYMENT

Hill Air Force Base

22,000-23,000

Lakeview Hospital

500-999

Orbital/ITK Space Systems/Alliant

1,000-1,999

Progrexion Teleservices Inc.

500-999

Smith’s Food and Drug/Marketplace

1,000-1,999

State of Utah

500-999

Walmart 1,000-1,999

Tanner Memorial Clinic

250-499

Lifetime Products

1,000-1,999

Layton City

250-499

Lagoon Corporation, Inc.

1,000-1,999

Fedex Ground

250-499

Davis County School District

1,000-1,999

Intelligent Employment Solutions

250-499

Utility Trailer Manufacturing

500-999

Intermountain Healthcare

250-499

Davis Hospital & Medical Center

500-999

May Trucking Company

250-499

Black Turtle Services

500-999

YES 250-499

Lexington Law Firm

500-999

Sizzling Platter LLC (Sizzler/Little Caesar) 250-499

Lofthouse Bakery Products

500-999

Davis Applied Technology College

250-499

Logistics Giving Resources LLC

500-999

Lowe’s Home Improvement

250-499

Western States Lodging & Management

500-999

Staker Paving Construction

250-499

McDonald’s 500-999

Arrowpoint Solutions Inc.

250-499

McConkie Law Offices

500-999

Target 250-499

Management & Training Corp (Job Corp)

500-999

Northrop Grumman Corp.

250-499

South Davis Community Hospital Inc.

500-999

Orbit Irrigation Products

250-499

Parallon Business Solutions

500-999

U.S. Postal Service

250-499

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LOAN PROGRAM ASSISTS SMALL BUSINESSES IN DAVIS COUNTY

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he Davis Fund for Economic Development is a small-business loan program serving businesses within the boundaries of Davis County. Created in 1985, the fund’s mission is to create jobs and help grow the Davis County economy by providing financing options to viable but nontraditional businesses that are not quite bankable. The fund is governed by a board made up of nine city mayors, one county commissioner and one community member. They meet once a month to review the loans in a “shark tank/pitch event”-type setting. Since

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Sean Dehghani, owner of Santorini’s Greek Grill, was able to open his restaurant in Farmington with help from a Davis Fund for Economic Development loan.

2016, the fund has helped create more than 250 jobs and loaned more than $3.6 million. Because the loans given through the fund usually carry more risk, the interest rates are slightly higher than a bank would offer. Loans have ranged from $50,000 to $400,000 with an average interest rate of 7.75 percent, depending on a variety of factors. In order to qualify for a loan, a business plan, projections, financial information and other items are needed. Typically, a form of collateral and personal guarantee are also required. A recent success story of a busi-

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ness that obtained a loan through the Davis Fund is Santorini’s Greek Grill. Sean Dehghani, owner of Santorini’s, first approached the Davis Fund staff in 2018 and received a $50,000 loan to open his first location in Farmington. Nearly two years later, Dehghani is opening a second restaurant in the county due to his first restaurant’s success. Dehghani was able to use the initial funding along with persistence and hard work to create a thriving business that has created more than 15 jobs. “I would highly recommend using the Davis Loan Fund. As a small-business owner, it was really beneficial to have the face-to-face, personal attention and be able to present my concept rather than being just an application number,” Dehghani said. “The fast response time on the loan was great for getting my project started.” For more information about the Davis Fund for Economic Development, go to daviscountyutah.gov/ced.


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Visitors and locals alike have a resource for planning their next outing at discoverdavis.com Created and maintained by Discover Davis, the website includes detailed information about recreation locations and opportunities, a list of local restaurants (including the type of food offered and available services such as curbside pickup), an event listing and blog posts with ideas about how to spend a day in Davis.


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AMUSEMENT CENTERS ASSISTED LIVING & MEMORY CARE

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avis is home to an amazing amount of amusement centers that routinely attract crowds from far outside the county’s borders. Perhaps the most famous of these is Lagoon Amusement Park in Farmington, the most visited attraction in Davis County and America’s largest family-owned amusement park. Lagoon offers more than 50 rides ranging from mild-mannered fun for the youngsters to high-intensity roller coasters for thrill-seekers. Lagoon also features the Lagoon A Beach waterpark and the historic Pioneer Village. SeaQuest Utah, located in the Layton Hills Mall, offers thrills of another kind as visitors are encouraged to touch and interact with various animals and sea creatures at this interactive aquarium. Visitors can swim with stingrays,

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rom eclectic downtown stores to retail centers, indoor mall shopping and high-end luxury brands, Davis has every kind of shopping imaginable. Then, after a day of shopping, it’s time to enjoy a meal at one of Davis’s more than 400 restaurants and eateries. Bountiful’s Historic Main Street offers a unique collection of shops and restaurants housed in historic buildings filled with character and charm. A variety of retailers and restaurants — both local and national — operate in the Layton Hills Mall in Layton as well as at the Commons at West Bountiful and the Gateway Crossing Shopping Center, both located in Bountiful. The 62-acre Station Park in Farmington offers an impressive mix of retail shopping, restaurants, health and beauty businesses, professional offices and entertainment options that include a multi-screen Cinemark XD theater.

The central feature of Station Park is Fountain Square where a world-class show fountain presents dancing water shows every hour on the hour daily. The fountain, which was designed by the same people who designed the fountain at the Bellagio in Las Vegas, is equipped with contemporary music capabilities and LED lighting similar to Disney’s World of Color show.

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Welcome to Weber State University Davis: The Community’s Campus By Julie Snowball Assistant Vice President of Regional Partnerships for Weber State University If you travel along Utah State Route 193, you may have noticed the new entrance to our Weber State University Davis campus. Once completed, this new entryway will make it even easier for you to access all that WSU has to offer Davis County. Weber State University, a proud member of the Davis Chamber of Commerce, has been a supportive educational partner of Davis County for the past 55 years. Starting with our first academic courses at Hill Air Force Base in 1974, Weber State offered courses in a variety of locations throughout Davis County, prior to the first permanent building on the Weber State University Davis campus opening in Layton in 2003. You may be surprised to learn that Davis County residents make up 43% of Weber State University’s student body; more WSU students hail from Davis than any other county in the state. Did you know… • WSU Davis is a full-service campus right in your backyard • We serve over 3,500 full and part-time students • Our Layton campus sits on 105 acres conveniently located next to HAFB • We offer a full range of general education courses and a wide range of associate’s, bachelor’s and master’s degrees • WSU Davis is home to Utah’s #1 high school, the Northern Utah Academy of Math, Engineering and Science (NUAMES) serving 850 students on the Davis campus • The ratio of student to faculty at Davis is 21 to 1 • A student can begin high school at WSU Davis and finish with a master’s degree all in the same location

• Our campus provides a full range of student and support services including admissions and financial aid and scholarship support, advising, computer labs, library, testing center, veteran services, counseling, fitness center and bookstore • 100% of campus electricity is provided by solar power • WSU Davis has a ballroom that can seat up to 320 people theater style or 180-192 banquet style Weber State University continues to look for additional opportunities to serve students in the convenience of their own community. Fostering partnerships with our local business community to meet the growing workforce demands of our area is a primary focus of WSU Davis. The newest building on the Davis campus, the Computer & Automotive Engineering Building, opened in fall of 2020 and was planned in conjunction with community partners to meet the emerging needs in computer and automotive sciences. Our location and degree programs are designed to support Hill Air Force Base and Northern Utah’s defense and aerospace industry. Coordinating with our educational partners, including the Davis School District, NUAMES and Davis Technical College, we continue to seek new ways to streamline career pathways to help students move seamlessly from school to high-wage jobs. In addition to our Layton campus, Weber State also offers courses at our Farmington Station location, and professional development opportunities at our Continuing Education Center in Clearfield. We are proud to be part of this dynamic community for more than a half a century. Come and visit the beautiful WSU Davis campus in Layton or our other locations and centers throughout the county, and discover what your future holds. Weber State University’s commitment to the greater Davis County community is stronger than ever and continues to evolve.


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rts and culture abound in Davis, with a wide variety of museums operating in the area along with musical and theater venues. The Bountiful Davis Art Center features three spacious galleries as well as a recital stage and studio space, and the Davis Arts Council annually hosts a summer concert series, a chamber music series, the Free Friday Film Series and more. The council also oversees the Kenley Amphitheater, an outdoor performance space seating 1,800. History is celebrated at several Davis museums including the Syracuse Museum and Cultural Center, the


Heritage Museum of Layton, the Bountiful Museum and Learning Center, and the Whitaker Museum in Centerville. All these museums preserve the history of their respective cities and early citizens. Visitors can also learn about the past at Lagoon’s Pioneer Village, a reconstruction of a typical frontier community as it might have existed in the late 1800s, and the Charles W. Penrose Cabin Museum, which features a structure built for early Utah pioneer Charles W. Penrose. The history of flight is the theme at Hill Aerospace Museum, located on about 30 acres of the northwest corner of Hill Air Force Base. The museum has more than 70 aircraft on display both inside and outside its facility and exhibits thousands of artifacts depicting the history of aviation of the U.S. Air Force, Hill Air Force Base and the State of Utah. If the thought of chocolate makes your heart take flight, take a factory tour at Mrs. Cavanaugh’s Chocolates & Ice Cream in North Salt Lake. Housed in the Davis Center for the Performing Arts, CenterPoint Legacy Theatre presents major musicals and plays throughout the year as well as hosts classes and summer camps. On Pitch Performing Arts also offers a full season of musicals and plays every year.

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ith unique characteristics such as the Great Salt Lake and Hill Air Force Base, Davis is able to offer annual events unlike any others found in the state. For example, the Great Salt Lake Bird Festival is full of opportunities to learn about the birds of the lake and view them in their natural habitat. These events include adventures guided by area experts. In midsummer, Antelope Island State Park hosts the Antelope by Moonlight Bike Ride. This family-friendly, non-competitive bike ride has riders crossing the island by the glow of the full moon and enjoying other activities that reflect the theme of the evening. Summer also brings the bi-annual Warriors Over the Wasatch Air and Space Show to Hill Air Force Base. Hundreds of thousands of people attend this event each year, which has featured the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds Air Demonstration Squadron and other world-class military and civilian aerial acts and ground displays. Locals also enjoy the Davis County Heritage Fair with all its family-friendly activities. In May, the sidewalks of Bountiful’s picturesque Main Street are covered with artistic masterpieces as part of the Bountiful Chalk Art Festival, “Magic on the Sidewalk.” The art is created by local artists and the public is invited to walk along and view the works. Access to hundreds of miles of trails means Davis is a popular location for annual ultrarunning events. These include the annual Antelope Island Buffalo Run, one of the biggest trail running events in Utah, and the Wasatch Front 100 Mile Endurance Run, which begins at East Mountain Wilderness Park in Kaysville and ends at Soldier Hollow in the Heber Valley. 50

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MESSAGE FROM THE 2020 CHAMBER BOARD CHAIR

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t’s been an honor and a pleasure to serve as the 2020 Chair of the Davis Chamber of Commerce. I’d like to give a big shout-out to our Davis Chamber President/CEO Angie Osguthorpe and her team for their proactive support and unwavering dedication to consistently providing value for Chamber members, local businesses and the community at large. During this very challenging year, Angie and her team went above and beyond to keep the members informed (in a timely manner) of any and all information that could assist businesses in navigating through this unprecedented time. On behalf of myself and the Cutrubus Automotive Team, we say “thank you”! The Cutrubus Automotive Team is a family-owned business that my father

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(Homer) and my uncle (Phidia) began in 1964 at a little used-car dealership on Washington Boulevard in Ogden. We opened our first new car dealership in Davis County in 1969, and we’ve been proud members of the Davis Chamber since its inception in 2001. Over the years, we have greatly appreciated the support of the Davis Chamber, Layton City and Davis County. The Davis Chamber has been instrumental in providing a myriad of opportunities to build our business, network, cultivate relationships and support other local businesses and organizations. Our company has benefited from the opportunity to be actively involved in Chamber committees such as the Top of Utah Military Affairs Committee, the Lakesiders Ambassa-

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dors, Legislative Affairs, Women in Business, the Executive Board and the Board of Governors. We’re passionate about our community and grateful to have the opportunity to support Hill Air Force Base and our Airmen! I truly value the relationships that I’ve had the opportunity build throughout the years due to our involvement as a chamber member. I would invite any business, organization or individual to learn how the Davis Chamber can enhance your experience, offer pathways to community involvement and provide opportunities for business growth. Kearston Cutrubus Cutrubus Automotive Team 2020 Chair, Davis Chamber of Commerce Executive Board


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CHAMBER STAFF

Staff members at the Davis Chamber of Commerce are, from left: Director of Marketing Terra Cooper, Director of Operations and Finance Megan Triplett; President/CEO Angie Osguthorpe, Director of Member Development Darla Jones and Behind-theScenes Partner Tiffiny Appelbaum. New empolyee not pictured: Executive Assistant and Events Coordinator Amberlee Bauman.

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BOARD OF GOVERNORS Issa Arnita, Management & Training Corp. Julie Batchelor, Batchelor Management Advertising & Marketing Matt Beckstrand, Boondocks Food & Fun Nic Bement, First Community Bank Tracy Bertagnole, Ogden Regional Medical Center Aliahu Bey, Totem Technologies Darcy Blakemore, Clearfield Job Corps Center Trent Brown, Academica West Alli Brown, Tanner Clinic Kristina Brown, Chevron Salt Lake Refinery Patricia Byrne, Performance Auto Terry Capener, Lagoon Lloyd Carr, Carr Printing Co. Chase Carver, Altabank Chantel Chase, Zions Bank Terra Cooper, Davis Chamber of Commerce Kearston Cutrubus, Cutrubus Automotive Team Jeff Davis, Ogden Clinic Bountiful Brad Douglas, Shipley Associates Commissioner Randy Elliott, Davis County Commission Chuck Findlay, SeaQuest Layton Tage Flint, Weber Basin Water Russell Galt, Davis Technical College David Gray, Lagoon Dave Hascall, Dominion Energy Erik Hatch, Cook Martin Poulson, PC Sandi Hendry, Minky Couture Beth Holbrook, Utah Transit Authority Coy Huskinson, Creekside Senior Living Brandon Huston, Young Automotive Group, Inc. Michael Jensen, Davis Hospital and Medical Center Cindee Jessop, First Priority Insurance Darla Jones, Davis Chamber of Commerce Commissioner Lorene Kamalu, Davis County Commission Linda Kelley, Layton Hills Mall Matthew Klein, Lifetime Products Paula Lehmiller, Famous Dave’s BBQ Jodi Lunt, Davis Education Foundation Steven Maughan, Orbit Irrigation Products Brandon Meredith, Wells Fargo Scot Merrihew, KIHOMAC Kimberly Miller, Snowbasin Resort Larry Mortensen, Northrop Grumman Grayson Moyes, Mountain America Credit Union

Tim Moynihan, Northrop Grumman Ken Naegle, PARC - Pioneer Adult Rehab Center Daniel Nelson, SelectHealth Ryan D. Nelson, Employers Council Zachary Nelson, Zions Bank Shelly Nettesheim, Davis Hospital and Medical Center Reid P. Newey, Davis School District Angie Osguthorpe, Davis Chamber of Commerce Betty Parker, Freeport Center Associates Scott Paxman, Weber Basin Water Gary Petersen, Adams & Petersen CPA’s, LLC Mayor Joy Petro, Layton City Nathan Rich, Wasatch Integrated Waste Spencer Richins, Bank of Utah Brad Roghaar, The Davis Clipper Steve Rush, Rocky Mountain Power Tyler Russon, Russon Mortuary - Syracuse Craig Saxton, Chick-fil-A of Layton Mayor Mark Shepherd, Clearfield City Jason Smith, Lindquist Mortuaries & Cemeteries Kendall Smith, Hughes General Contractors Jennifer Somers, CenturyLink, Inc. Michael Stanger, Strong & Hanni Law Firm Brent Steele, Bonnell Aluminum Commissioner Bob Stevenson, Davis County Commission Mike Swanson, Big West Oil Mayor Jim Talbot, Farmington City Shawn Teigen, Utah Foundation Tami Theobald, 360 Marketing & Advertising Dave Thurgood, Staker Parson Companies Ryan Thurgood, Thurgood Productions Megan Triplett, Davis Chamber of Commerce Amanda Tullis, Davis Technical College Brig. General C. McCauley Von Hoffman, 75 ABW / PA Kerry Wahlen, Goldenwest Credit Union Cory Watson, Watson Management Corporation D’Lynn Wayment, Legacy House of Park Lane Judy Williamson, Intermountain Layton Hospital Brandon Wood, The Northwood Group Troy Wood, Lakeview Hospital Steve Woolley, Pluralsight Mike Wright, Holly Refining Jamee Wright, SelectHealth

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CHAMBER EVENTS & ACTIVITIES

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he Lakesiders Ambassadors committee is an exclusive Chamber committee consisting of a diverse group of volunteers who donate their time to assist the Chamber in conducting ribbon-cutting events and welcoming dignitaries and VIP’s to Davis County. As the official ambassador group of the Chamber, the Lakesiders represent their company, the Chamber and the community, and they play an important role in welcoming and promoting new and expanding businesses in Davis County.

The Davis Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting event for the Offices at 5th in Woods Cross on March 11, 2020.

A ribbon cutting event hosted by the Davis Chamber officially opened the new Quick Quack Car Wash in North Salt Lake on Sept. 29, 2020.

Angie Osguthorpe, president/CEO of the Davis Chamber of Commerce, speaks during a ribbon-cutting event for the new Mo-Bettahs restaurant in Layton on Oct. 19, 2020.

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he Davis Chamber’s Women in Business group educates, uplifts and provides networking opportunities linking members with influential and successful women in our community. Participants enjoy monthly luncheons where different topics are discussed that uplift, educate and help businesses thrive. Being able to network with women in Davis County is essential in making the connections that help each woman succeed.

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CHAMBER EVENTS & ACTIVITIES GOLF TOURNAMENT

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he Davis Chamber’s annual golf tournament brings together businesses and business leaders for a great day on the course full of networking, prizes, competition, and fun. Each year, companies from all over Davis County come out to get to know each other better on the golf course. There are many sponsorship opportunities available as well to help local companies market directly to our business leaders in the community.

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housands enjoy the Davis Chamber of Commerce’s annual Taste of the Town event each year, and many have made it a favorite summertime tradition. Davis County’s tastiest restaurants attend and offer delicious samples of some of their sweet, salty or savory dishes. If a smorgasbord of amazing food isn’t enough to get you there, perhaps the live entertainment will. Bring a blanket or chair and enjoy the classically cool rock beats of a local band. Taste of the Town is the perfect family activity! Your kids will love our activities for children, including an outdoor Nerf Dart Tag arena by Dartside, Disney Princesses to meet and mingle with, face painting and more. 62

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he Davis Chamber’s annual B2B Expo showcases more than 70 exhibitors and welcomes more than 1,000 attendees. Exhibitors are able to engage with a captive audience and showcase their business and products. Talking with consumers face to face is one of the best ways to showcase what you can do for them; they can get to know you as well as what you can offer. Whether you are a new business or already established in the community, this is a great event for getting your name out there.

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TOP OF UTAH MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE

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he Top of Utah Military Affairs Committee is a joint committee run by the Davis Chamber of Commerce and the Ogden-Weber Chamber of Commerce and is made up of business, professional and military/civilian personnel. The purpose of this committee is, primarily, to establish a symbiotic relationship between Hill Air Force Base, businesses and the surrounding community. The Top of Utah Military Affairs Committee aims to involve the community in appropriate military affairs whenever possible. One of the ways the committee does this is by hosting the annual “Salute to Our Nation’s Defenders” Picnic at Hill Air Force Base. More than 3,000 military and civilian personnel attend this event each year. 64

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he Davis Chamber’s annual Business and Economic Summit and Training includes inspirational speakers and round table discussions on issues affecting the community and local business. Each year, business leaders are brought together to teach those who want to rise to the next level both personally and professionally. Come and learn about the forces affecting our economy and how we can help businesses grow and thrive in Davis County.

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he Davis Chamber’s Legislative Affairs Committee works directly with our state representatives to make sure our local businesses’ needs and voices are heard. The Chamber also works with all the Northern Utah chambers to present a strong, united front on important issues in the community. Each month, this committee meets to discuss current and upcoming legislation; concerns and ideas are then taken directly to our representatives. In addition, our lobbyist makes sure Davis County is on the minds of our representatives.

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he Davis Chamber of Commerce offers many educational opportunities, including speakers, classes and the renowned Leadership Institute. Those participating in the Leadership Institute receive not only training and growth opportunities but also high level, behind-thescenes access to community organizations and corpo-

rations. The group meets once a month for nine months, and its members receive a unique education that can’t be obtained anywhere else. Lifelong friendships are made in these groups as individuals come together to better our community.

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2020 ANNUAL CHAMBER AWARDS

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Business of the Year: Ogden Clinic

Employer of the Year: Davis School District

Innovation Award: Diabetes Relief

Small Business of the Year: Stubbs Dental

Legacy Award: Dr. Bruce Davis (awarded posthumously)

ATHENA Leadership Award: Sandi Hendry, Minky Couture

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organizations. Members of the Chamber enjoy the following benefits: Networking opportunities: The Chamber hosts many networking groups, events and activities each year, ensuring members will not lack for connections with local business people in Davis County. Legislative and military presence: The Chamber’s Legislative Affairs committee works directly with state representatives to make sure they are aware of county businesses’ needs. The Chamber also works with all other chambers in the northern Utah area to present a strong, united front on the issues important to the com-

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munity. Chamber members are also able to join the Top of Utah Military Affairs Committee, which works to create a strong relationship between Hill Air Force Base and local businesses. Improved leadership skills: The Chamber offers many educational opportunities, including speakers, classes and the Chamber’s renowned Leadership Institute. The institute provides not only training and growth opportunities but also high-level, behind-the-scenes access to community organizations and corporations. Advertising exposure in the community: The Chamber provides ribbon-cutting events where the Lakesiders Ambassadors welcome businesses to the community. Local government officials are invited to attend these events, which are shared on the Chamber’s social media platforms. Support for women in business: The Chamber’s Women in Business group educates, uplifts and provides networking opportunities linking members with influential and successful women in the community. To learn more or to join the chamber, visit DavisChamberofCommerce. com or call 801-593-2200.


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“The best group of business professionals you can find! I have received non-stop support from the Chamber staff and Chamber members since I joined about 15 years ago! The support is professional and personal. When I am with the Davis Chamber, I am home. Business Alliance is where I find my tribe!” - Cindee Jessop “I am new to this chamber but I am sooooo impressed. I have been in several other chambers before and this is the best yet. Great events and wonderful people. Delightful way to meet earnest business people and to network at fun events. They get helpful speakers and work hard to help you grow your business.” - Stephanni Myers

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“I love the Davis Chamber! I started attending chamber meetings in 2004! My first lead for Direct Mail advertising came from Women In Business! After that day I was sold on the value of being a part of THE CHAMBER! The more you put into it, the more you get out of it! I promise you will make the best of friends along with growing your business!!!” - Julie Batchelor

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CHAMBER DIRECTORY ACCOUNTANTS Adams & Petersen CPA’s, LLC (801) 776-5241 apcpas.com

Batchelor Management Advertising and Marketing (801) 725-8111 facebook.com/Batchelor Management/

Cook Martin Poulson, PC (801) 467-4450 cookmartin.com

FORTHGEAR (801) 991-1060 forthgear.com

FJ & Associates (801) 927-1337 cpaone.net

Just The Best Utah (801) 645-6776 justthebestutah.com

Halcium Group LLC 507-254-5395

Marketing works. (801) 725-1543 g.page/marketingreallyworks?gm

Lagoon (801) 451-8069 lagoonpark.com

Hansen, Bradshaw, Malmrose & Erickson-PC (801) 296-0200 hbme.com

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

ARTS & THEATER

Pinnacle Accountancy Group of Utah (801) 447-9572 pinncpas.com

Results Marketing (801) 541-5730 mediaresultsmarketing.com See our ad on Page 29

ADVERTISING & MARKETING

Social Buzzerfly (801) 200-1968 socialbuzzerfly.com

360 Marketing & Advertising (801) 543-0250 360marketingteam.com See our ad on Pages 10-11

AEROSPACE CONTRACTORS KIHOMAC (801) 593-7088 x161 kihomac.com

HYATT PLACE STATION PARK Mention code word “CHAMBER” for a 15% discount on your next meeting

Lockheed Martin Corp (801) 773-0156 lockheedmartin.com/us.html MIDA (801) 593-2246 utahdefensealliance.com Northrop Grumman (435) 863-5722 orbitalatk.com

AMUSEMENT PARK

CenterPoint Legacy Theatre (801) 298-1302 centerpointtheatre.org

ASSISTED & SENIOR LIVING CENTERS Chancellor Gardens MBK Senior Living (801) 779-0798 mbkseniorliving.com/senior-living/ut/clearfield/chancellor-gardens-at-clearfield/ Creekside Senior Living (801) 294-0303 stellarliving.com Legacy House of Park Lane (801) 939-4600 legacyparklane.com See our ad on Page 40

ATTORNEYS Kelly A. Silvester, J.D./ Silvester Legal Services (801) 520-4500 lienservice.com

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FOUNDING MEMBER

Strong & Hanni Law Firm (801) 532-7080 strongandhanni.com

AUTOMOBILE - DEALERS Cutrubus Automotive Team (801) 544-5800 x217 cutrubusmotors.com Ed Kenley Ford (801) 776-4201 edkenleyford.com Performance Auto (801) 335-9797 performancebountiful.com See our ad on Pages 52-53 Young Automotive Group, Inc. (801) 544-1234 youngautomotive.com Young Buick GMC (801) 544-3445 youngbuickgmc.com Young Chevrolet (801) 544-1234 youngchev.com Young Kia (801) 444-2277 youngkia.com

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BLOOD PLASMA CENTERS

Altabank (801) 928-7666 altabank.com Bank of Utah (801) 409-5003 bankofutah.com See our ad on Page 34 Cache Valley Bank (801) 927-6600 cachevalleybank.com See our ad on Page 42 First Community Bank (801) 813-1613 fnbutah.com Washington Federal (801) 779-0111 washingtonfederal.com See our ad on Page 37 Wells Fargo (801) 299-3900 wellsfargo.com

Grifols Biomat USA (801) 825-1999 grifolsplasma.com/en/-/clearfield-ut See our ad on Page 59

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Logistic Specialties, Inc. (801) 776-0062 lsiwins.com S Mickalson Consulting (801) 209-9910 Shipley Associates (801) 544-9787 shipleywins.com

BUSINESS MANGEMENT CONSULTANTS Analytic Enterprises, LLC (801) 200-0210 analytic-enterprises-llc.ueniweb.com

Zions Bank (801) 451-0288 zionsbank.com

BEGIN RICH (801) 577-2095 BeginRich.com Franchise Entry (801) 882-0040 franchiseentry.com

AUTOMOBILE- PARTS & SERVICES Concept Delta Designs LLC (801) 771-7225 conceptdeltadesigns.com Extreme Auto Service (801) 296-8630 extremeautoservice.com Les Schwab Tire Centers (801) 298-0050 lesschwab.com

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CHAMBER DIRECTORY Impact Utah (801) 845-4844 impactutah.org

Trust Brands (801) 449-9549 trustbrands.com

Valley Office Systems (801) 394-1700 valleyofficesystems.com

Wallflower Marketing (801) 330-0464 linkedin.com/in/tiffiny-appelbaum-b9194910/

Watson Management Corporation (801) 771-0190

BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY SERVICES DigiTouch (801) 317-5893 digitouchid.com

CAR WASH Quick Quack Car Wash (801) 660-4085 dontdrivedirty.com

CHIROPRACTIC & WELLNESS CENTER

Executech (801) 253-4541 executech.com

The Nerve Chiropractic and Wellness (801) 973-1373 thenervechiropractic.com

Les Olson Company (801) 621-2323 lesolson.com

True North Chiropractic & Wellness Center (801) 447-1647 truenorthchiro.com

Netcom (801) 728-0377 netcomvoip.com

CLEANING SERVICES

Ooma, Inc. (801) 898-7900 ooma.com/office

Got Dirt House Cleaning LLC (801) 645-0258 gotdirthousecleaning.com

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IONICLEAN Professional Carpet Care (801) 544-5570 Ioniclean.com Servpro of Bountiful/Layton/ Kaysville (801) 309-0899 servprobountiful.com

COACHING Competitive Edge (801) 309-9607 Health n Wealth 4 Life (801) 688-0801 healthnwealth4flife.com

COFFEE SHOP Beans Coffee (801) 784-7770 beanscoffeeclearfield.com

COLLEGES / UNIVERSITIES Davis Technical College (801) 593-2501 davistech.edu See our ad on Page 25 Eagle Gate College (801) 821-2809 eaglegatecollege.edu Ensign College (801) 524-1925 ensign.edu Park University (801) 773-4692 park.edu Stevens Henager College (801) 622-1567 x 1093 stevenshenager.edu


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GOLD MEMBER

Utah State University-Kaysville (801) 499-5120 kaysville.usu.edu See our ad on Page 27

Boys & Girls Club of Ogden Weber Davis (801) 627-2071 bgcweberdavis.com

Weber State University (801) 626-6001 weber.edu See our ad on Pages 44-45

Davis Education Foundation (801) 402-5187 daviseducationfoundation.org

COMMERCIAL SITE MAINTENANCE HDC (801) 809-0421 Safe From Spread (801) 725-9909 safefromspread.com

COMMUNICATION, TECHNOLOGY & MEDIA AT&T (303) 513-8826 att.com/locations CenturyLink, Inc. (801) 237-3101 centurylink.com Comcast Cable (801) 401-3262 business.comcast.com

COMMUNITY SERVICES Aerospace Heritage Foundation of Utah (801) 825-5936 aerospaceutah.org American Red Cross (801) 823-9066 redcross.org/local/utah.html See our ad on Page 23 Bountiful Community Food Pantry (801) 299-8464 bountifulfoodpantry.org

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Open Doors (801) 773-0712 utahfcc.org

Easterseals-Goodwill Northern Rocky Mountain (801) 776-7812 esgw-nrm.easterseals.com Employers Council (801) 364-8479 eutah.org

PARC - Pioneer Adult Rehab Center (801) 402-0963 parc-ut.org Safe Harbor Crisis Center (801) 444-3191 safeharborhope.org Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce (801) 328-5055 slchamber.com Stand Up USA (801) 784-8079 standupusa.org

Enable Utah (801) 621-6595 enableutah.org

Union Station Foundation (801) 473-9465 theunionstationfoundation.org See our ad on Page 79

Eye Care For Kids (801) 285-5443 eyecare4kids.org Habitat for Humanity of Weber and Davis Counties (801) 475-9821 habitatwd.org La Roca Futbol Club (801) 825-6040 larocafc.com Ogden/Weber Chamber of Commerce (801) 621-8300 ogdenweberchamber.com

Utah Foundation (801) 355-1400 x3 utahfoundation.org Utah Inland Port Authority (801) 538-8950 inlandportauthority.utah.gov Utah Safety Council (801) 746-7233 utahsafetycouncil.org

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CHAMBER DIRECTORY Utah Transit Authority (801) 626-1248 rideuta.com Wasatch Integrated Waste (801) 614-5600 wasatchintegrated.org Weber Basin Water (801) 771-1677 weberbasin.com See our ad on Page 47

CONSTRUCTION Cameron Construction (385) 258-4053 cameronconstruction.com Chris W. Thurgood Construction (801) 775-8737 cwtconstruction.com Gramoll Construction (801) 295-2341 gramoll.com Northern Wasatch Home Builders Association (801) 479-5230 nwhba.org Staker Parson Companies (801) 409-2580 stakerparson.com See our ad on Page 75

CONTRACTOR, GENERAL Hughes General Contractors (801) 292-1411 hughesgc.com

COUNSELING SERVICES Collaborative Counseling LLC (888) 317-7021 collaborativecounselingutah.com See our ad on Page 6 80

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

Kayscreek Dental PLLC (724) 650-3140 kayscreekdentalut.com See our ad on Page 41

COUNTRY CLUB

Stubbs Dental (801) 447-2988 stubbsdental.com See our ad on Page 7

Oakridge Country Club (801) 451-2229 oakridgecc.com

CREDIT UNION America First Credit Union Ogden (801) 778-8613 americafirst.com See our ad on Page 65

DIGITAL CONVERSION Larsen Digital Services (801) 782-5155 larsendigital.com

DINING

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

Annie’s Cafe (385) 327-3737 crepesncakes.com

Mountain America Credit Union (801) 547-6381 macu.com

Black Beak Diner, Layton 530-243-2327 blackbeardiner.com/location/layton

CYBER SECURITY CONSULTANTS

Black Bear Diner, Woods Cross (530) 243-2327 blackbeardiner.com/location/woodscross

ISSE Services (916) 670-1082 isse-services.com Secturion Systems (801) 898-5840 secturion.com The Aerospace Corporation (310) 336-5000 aerospace.org

DENTIST Hillfield Pediatric and Family Dentistry (801) 774-0770 hillfielddentistry.com See our ad on Page 58

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Chick-fil-A of Layton (801) 776-8646 cfarestaurant.com/layton/home Culver’s of West Point (801) 643-4612 Culvers.com Famous Dave’s BBQ (801) 391-0065 famousdaves.com Hungry Howie’s Pizza Clinton (385) 262-8181 hungryhowies.com Hungry Howie’s Pizza Layton 385-209-1919 hungryhowies.com


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Mo’ Bettahs (801) 642-3800 mobettahs.com Roosters Brewing Company (801) 774-9330 roostersbrewingco.com Sandy’s Catering (801) 675-9161 sandyscatering.com Santorini’s Greek Grill (801) 451-5850 santorinisgreek.com See our ad on Page 78 Subway (801) 295-0999 order.subway.com Texas Roadhouse (801) 544-7427 texasroadhouse.com/restaurant-locations/utah/layton Tucanos Brazilian Grill Farmington (801) 451-1960 tucanos.com WCFS BOWL OF FARMINGTON (801) 837-3105 everbowl.com

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EDUCATION ABC Great Beginnings- Clearfield (801) 773-7303 abcgreatbeginnings.com Clearfield Job Corps Center (801) 416-4690 clearfield.jobcorps.gov Code Ninjas Bountiful (801) 516-8656 codeninjas.com/locations/ ut-bountiful Davis School District (801) 402-5256 davis.k12.ut.us Huntington Learning Center (801) 719-6734 huntingtonhelps.com/center/kaysville Master Keys Music Academy (208) 970-7629 masterkeysmusicacademy.com See our ad on Page 48 Pluralsight (801) 784-9020 pluralsight.com

BRONZE MEMBER

EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT COMPANY Academica West (801) 444-9378 academicawest.com Management & Training Corp (801) 693-2800 mtctrains.com

EMPLOYMENT SERVICES Ascend Staffing (801) 776-2929 ascendstaffing.com Elwood Staffing (801) 774-0100 elwoodstaffing.lancom Express Employment (801) 728-3228 expresspros.com/laytonut Jipe (435) 890-0380 jipejobs.com

ENTERTAINMENT

DISASTER CLEANUP

Reading Horizons / Rise Institute for Literacy (801) 295-7054 readinghorizons.com

Floodsman Disaster Cleanup (801) 896-1000 utdisastercleanup.com

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

Paul Davis Restoration of Utah (801) 299-1000 pdutah.com See our ad on Page 5

Utah Lean Six Sigma Training Center (801) 928-9191 utahleansixsigma.com

DRY CLEANING

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Boondocks Food & Fun (801) 660-6250 boondocks.com Coconut Cove (801) 704-5567 CoconutCovePlay.com Hatchet Jaxe Axe Throwing (801) 719-6012 hjaxe.com Megaplex Theatres at Legacy Crossing (801) 397-5115 megaplextheatres.com

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CHAMBER DIRECTORY SeaQuest Layton (801) 900-9049 utah.visitseaquest.com

Edward Jones - Jared W. Davis (801) 525-4585 edwardjones.com/jared-davis

EQUIPMENT RENTAL

Exeter Finance 800-321-9637 exeterfinance.com

Renegade Rentals of Centerville (801) 298-8000 renegaderentals.com

EVENT CENTER Canterbury Place Event Center (801) 292-5053 thecanterburyplace.com Davis Conference Center (801) 416-8888 davisconferencecenter.com Davis County Legacy Events Center (801) 451-4080 co.davis.ut.us/legacyeventscenter Fountain View Event Venue (801) 580-0150 fountainviewevents.com Ogden Eccles Conference Center (801) 689-8602 oeccutah.com Warehouse 22 (801) 382-7587 utah22.com

EYE WEAR Eyeglass World (801) 992-9010 eyeglassworld.com

FINANCIAL SERVICES Analytic Enterprises, LLC (801) 200-0210 analytic-enterprises-llc.ueniweb.com See our ad on Page 72

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Legacy Financial Services (801) 525-9800 raymondjames.com/layton/AboutUs. aspx Mountain West Small Business Finance (801) 474-3232 mwsbf.com my529 (801) 321-7153 my529.org Navigate Financial (801) 905-1644 navigatefinancial.com Smedley Financial Services, Inc. (801) 355-8888 smedleyfinancial.com Stratos Wealth Partners (801) 917-6398 stratosutah.com Transamerica Financial Advisors, Inc. (801) 391-9050 jeffbunderson.com

FIREPLACE DESIGN & SALES Timber Ridge Fireplace & Design (801) 499-3011 trfireplace.com See our ad on Page 54

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FITNESS CENTER Planet Fitness Bountiful (801) 298-1999 planetfitness.com/gyms/bountiful-ut Sarah Yoga & Wellness (801) 390-2108 sarahyogaandwellness.com

FRINGE BENEFITS Engage Wellness (801) 683-9001 engagewellness.org Fringe Benefit Analysts (801) 546-6004 fbabenefits.com Linkster LLC Health, Life & Medicare Insurance (608) 712-7008 insurewithcompass.com/lhamelink

FURNITURE & APPLIANCES Ashley Furniture Homestore (909) 572-2185 ashleyfurniturehomestore.com Charlie Fuller’s Appliance (801) 298-1414 charliefulllersappliances.com RC Willey Home Center (801) 774-2800 rcwilley.com See our ad on Page 55

GLASS PRODUCTS Guy’s Glass Inc. (801) 825-4968 windowglass.us/company-guysglass-in-clearfield-ut-1391


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Valley Glass (801) 544-4271 valleyglass.com

GOVERNMENT 75 ABW / PA (801) 777-7400 hill.af.mil Bountiful City (801) 299-4888 bountifulutah.gov Centerville City (801) 295-3477 centervilleut.net Clearfield City (801) 525-2700 www.clearfieldcity.org Davis County (801) 451-3200 daviscountyutah.gov Davis County Health Dept.Senior Services (801) 451-3200 daviscountyutah.gov Davis County Children’s Justice Center (801) 451-3554 co.davis.ut.us/cjc Davis County Commission (801) 451-3200 daviscountyutah.gov Davis County Commission Office (801) 451-3200 daviscountyutah.gov Davis County Tourism (801) 451-3237 playindavis.com See our ad on Back Cover

GOLD MEMBER

Department of Workforce Services-State of Utah (801) 776-7820 jobs.utah.gov Farmington City (801) 451-2383 farmington.utah.gov Friends for Chris Stewart (801) 364-5550 stewart.house.gov Fruit Heights City (801) 546-0861 fruitheightscity.com

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West Point City (801) 776-0970 westpointcity.org Woods Cross City (801) 292-4421 woodscross.com

GRAPHIC DESIGN Bea and Elle Designs (385) 955-0928 beaandelle.com

GROCERY STORES & MEMBER WAREHOUSES

Kaysville City (801) 546-1235 kaysvillecity.com

Costco Wholesale #735 (801) 299-3989 costco.com

Layton City (801) 336-3800 laytoncity.org

Harmons Deli-Station Park (801) 928-2600 harmonsgrocery.com

North Salt Lake City (801) 335-8718 nslcity.org Ogden Air Logistics Center Commander (801) 777-5076 federallabs.org/labs/ogden-air-logistics-center-alc South Weber City (801) 941-4111 hyerroad.com

Lee’s Marketplace 435-774-4150 ext 813 leesmarketplace.com Smith’s Food & Drug (801) 973-1700 smithsfoodanddrug.com

HEALTH & WELLNESS Diabetes Relief (385) 515-4100 diabetesrelief.com/layton-utah

Sunset City (801) 614-9101 sunset-ut.com

doTerra Essential Oils (435) 232-6905 mydoterra.com/belasam See our ad on Page 51

Syracuse City (801) 614-9621 syracuseut.com U.S. Congressman Rob Bishop (801) 625-0107 robbishop.house.gov

Intermountain Healthcare (801) 294-1015 intermountainhealthcare.org See our ad on Page 21

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CHAMBER DIRECTORY OsteoStrong Syracuse (801) 895-2143 centers.osteostrong.me/osteostrong-south-syracuse-utah/

Davis Hospital Surgical Center (801) 773-3339 davissurgical.com See our ad on Page 1

University of Utah Health Care Farmington (801) 213-6805 healthcare.utah.edu

SelectHealth (801) 698-1758 selecthealth.org

Intermountain Layton Hospital (801) 387-3787 https://intermountainhealthcare.org/ locations/layton-hospital

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT

Wasatch Infusion (801) 577-7055 wasatchinfusion.com

HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING HK Mechanical (385) 888-7866 hkservicepros.com Rentmeister Total Home Service (801) 773-6900 rentmeister.com Utah’s Best Heating & Air (801) 783-0848 utahsbestheatingandair.com See our ad on Page 2

HOME REPAIR - GUTTERS Ace Gutter, Inc (801) 676-1048 acegutterinc.com

HOSPITALS & MEDICAL CENTERS Davis Hospital & Gamma West Cancer Services (801) 807-7783 gammawest.com/locations/davis-hospital-medical-center See our ad on Page 1 Davis Hospital and Medical Center (801) 807-1000 davishospital.org See our ad on Page 1 84

Intermountain McKay-Dee Hospital Center (801) 387-2800 mckay-dee.org

Wasatch IT (801) 983-3671 wasatchit.com

INSURANCE AGENCIES

Lakeview Hospital (801) 299-2503 lakeviewhospital.com

A Insurance Agencies (801) 436-8127 ainsurance.com

Ogden Clinic Bountiful (801) 564-4454 ogdenclinic.com See our ad on Page 67

CLEAR Insurance Solutions (801) 203-0503 clearinsurance.net

Ogden Clinic Farmington (801) 397-6080 ogdenclinic.com See our ad on Page 67 Ogden Clinic Layton / Davis Family Physicians (801) 773-7232 ogdenclinic.com See our ad on Page 67

First Priority Insurance (801) 389-5624 firstpriorityinsurance.com Oda Enterprises, Inc. (801) 725-0277 heinerins.com State Farm - Ken Gr aham (801) 391-0009 utahinsuranceteam.com

Ogden Regional Medical Center (801) 479-2088 ogdenregional.com

Switch Insurance (385) 320-4565 switchinsuranceutah.com

Tanner Clinic (801) 773-4840 x3006 tannerclinic.com See our ad on Page 74

JANITORIAL EQUIPMENT SUPPLIER

University of Utah Health Care Centerville Health Center (801) 693-7900 healthcare.utah.edu/centerville

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WAXIE Sanitary Supply (801) 698-8374 waxie.com

LOBBYING & CONSULTING MIB Partners (801) 824-0173 mibllc.com


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LODGING Courtyard by Marriott Layton Hotel (801) 217-2300 marriott.com/slccl Hampton Inn - Layton (801) 775-8800 laytonhampton.com See our ad on Page 9 Hampton Inn - S alt Lake City - North (801) 296-1211 hilton.com/en/hotels/slcnohx-hampton-salt-lake-city-north/ See our ad on Page 9 Hampton Inn & Suites Farmington (801) 451-7999 hilton.com/en/hotels/ogdfmhxhampton-suites-salt-lake-city-farmington/ See our ad on Page 9 Holiday Inn Express (801) 773-3773 laytonexpress.com Home 2 Suites (801) 820-9222 hilton.com/en/hotels/slclnht-home2suites-salt-lake-city-layton-ut/ Hyatt Place-SLC/Farmington Station Park (801) 683-4444 hyattplacestationpark.com See our ad on Page 76 Tru by Hilton Clearfield Hill Air Force Base (385) 245-1305 clearfieldhillairforcebase.trubyhilton. com

GOLD MEMBER

MANUFACTURING, ENGINEERING & DISTRIBUTION Balchem (Albion Laboratories, Inc.) (801) 773-4631 albionminerals.com Bonnell Aluminum (801) 774-3282 futuraind.com

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MEDIA Connection Publishing (801) 624-9652 connectionpub.com Davis Clipper, The (801) 295-2251 clippertoday.com See our ad on Page 15 Enterprise Utah’s Business Journal (801) 533-0556 slenterprise.com

Flexpak, Inc. (801) 956-0696 flexpak.net Freeport Center Associates (801) 825-9742 freeportcenter.com High Valley Chemical (801) 295-9591 hvchemical.com International Freight Transport (801) 773-9000 ift.com Janicki Industries (801) 928-2326 x3005 janicki.com See our ad on Page 63 Orbit Irrigation Products (801) 299-5555 orbitonline.com

MARTIAL ARTS STUDIO Championship Martial Arts Utah (801) 725-1170 kaysvillekarate.com Premier Martial Arts (385) 630-4853 premiermartialarts.com/bountiful/

Go Davis.Biz 385-988-0141 godavis.biz My Local Utah (801) 845-2814 mylocalutah.com Standard Examiner (801) 624-4388 standard.net

MEDICAL EQUIPMENT Merex LLC dba Primis Medical (801) 556-9965 primismedical.com

MORTAGE COMPANIES Academy Mortgage (801) 784-7872 academymortgage.com/lo/AngelaThorpe Everlend Mortgage (801) 589-1111 everlend.com See our ad on Inside Back Cover Gateway Mortgage Group (801) 948-2419 gatewayloan.com/ray-mudrow

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CHAMBER DIRECTORY MORTUARIES Lindquist Mortuaries & Cemeteries (801) 771-5555 lindquistmortuary.com Russon Mortuary - Bountiful (801) 295-5505 russonmortuary.com/bountiful/ See our ad on Page 88 Russon Mortuary - Syracuse (801) 295-5505 russonmortuary.com See our ad on Page 88

MOVING & STORAGE Two Man Movers (801) 924-1564 twomanmovers.com

NURSERY J & J Nursery and Garden Center/ J&J Produce Inc. (801) 544-1211 jjnursery.com

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RE/MAX Associates, Dwellings (801) 541-6859 DwellingsUT.com

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Gibbs Smith (801) 544-9800 gibbs-smith.com

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RETAIL DEVELOPMENT Centercal PropertiesStation Park-, LLC (801) 451-5993 centercal.com Harris Plaza (630) 368-2227 Heritage Park Commons 530 277-1573 See our ad on Page 49

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SENIOR HOME CARE Independence Home Health and Hospice (801) 298-1100 independencehealthservices.com See our ad on Page 35 Visiting Angels (801) 820-5874 visitingangels.com/davisweber/home

SHARABLE STORAGE SERVICES Forever Memory Solutions (801) 397-0833 forever.com/ambassador/skyecranor

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SYSTEMS ENGINEERING Totem Technologies (801) 948-9504 haightbey.com

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UTILITIES Dominion Energy (801) 324-5028 dominionenergy.com Rocky Mountain Power (801) 629-4210 rockymountainpower.net See our ad on Page 73

Aloha Spa (801) 683-8448 thealohaspa.com Planet Beach Spray & Spa ‘’Hot Yoga Studio’’ (801) 823-0072 planetbeach.com

WARRANTY SOLUTIONS 1st Secured Administrators (833) 372-7526 fsadealer.com

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