American Fork Chamber of Commerce 2023 Community Guide

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City Information • Women in Business • Calendar of Events Holiday Scavenger Hunt • Community Events • And More! What's Inside PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID SLC, UT 84115 PERMIT NO, 6563 Postal Customer ECRWSS CHAMBER DIRECTORY FALL 2023 CommunityGuide american fork chamber of commerce AMERICAN FORK | ALPINE | CEDAR HILLS | HIGHLAND
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4 | COMMUNITYGUIDE Fall 2023 Message from Co-Chairs ................. 6 Board of Directors 8 Premier Members 10 Message from Chair 12 Award Winners ...........................13 Calendar of Events .......................14 Chamber Events .........................16 Memorial Classic .........................18 Chamber Invitational 18 Women in Business 20 Executive Forum 22 Utah County Business Summit ............23 Chamber Advocacy ......................24 American Fork Mayor's Message. . . . . . . . . .26 American Fork Info & History..............27 Steel Days 28 CommunityGuide american fork chamber of commerce americanforkchamber.org chamber@americanfork.gov 31 N Church Street, American Fork Utah 84003 KJ Productions Publisher Yass Creative Design KJ Productions/American Fork City Photos CHAMBER DIRECTORY FALL 2023 Tree Tips .................................29 Italy Trip Highlights .......................30 Alpine Mayor's Message ..................34 Alpine Info & History 36 Cedar Hills Mayor's Message & City Info 38 Cedar Hills History 39 Shop Local ...............................40 Highland Mayor's Message ...............42 Highland Info & History ...................44 Local Business Spotlight .................45 Alpine School District Info 46 Scavenger Hunt 48 Community Events 49 AF Chamber Membership Info ............50 Why Join the Chamber ...................52 Business Directory .......................53
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A MESSAGE FROM the Co-Presidents

As Co-Presidents of the American Fork Chamber of Commerce, we would like to express our heartfelt gratitude for the continued support and commitment to our local businesses. It is encouraging to watch the community come together to support all of the establishments that make our area so unique and vibrant.

Local businesses are the lifeblood of our community. They are the heart and soul of our cities, providing not only goods and services but also creating job opportunities for our friends and neighbors as well as adding character and charm to our streets and supporting local events and organizations. When we support our local businesses, we are essentially investing in the prosperity and growth of our community.

By choosing to shop locally, dine at local restaurants, and utilize the services offered by neighborhood businesses, we ensure that our hard-earned dollars stay within our community. This helps to foster economic growth, create employment opportunities, and enhance the quality of life for all of our residents.

Furthermore, supporting our local businesses fosters a sense of connection. When we frequent local establishments, we have the opportunity to build relationships with the business owners and employees, creating a personal touch that is often absent in larger cities. These connections not only enrich our lives but also create a strong sense of belonging and pride in our community.

In addition to supporting our local businesses, we encourage everyone to actively participate in community events and initiatives. Whether it's volunteering for local organizations, attending civic meetings, participating in arts and recreation programs, or simply joining in on community celebrations, each and every person can help us create a thriving, inclusive, and prosperous region.

As Co-Presidents of the American Fork Chamber of Commerce, we are committed to working tirelessly to support our local businesses and foster a strong sense of community. We invite you all to join us in this important endeavor. Together, we can make a difference and ensure a bright future for American Fork, Alpine, Cedar Hills, and Highland.

Thank you for your continued support as we work to Unite and Advance the Success of Business in Utah County through our many events and programs. To find out more about the American Fork Chamber of Commerce, visit americanforkchamber.org.

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"By choosing to shop locally, dine at local restaurants, and utilize the services offered by neighborhood businesses, we ensure that our hard-earned dollars stay within our community."
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The highlight of my journey with the American Fork Chamber of Commerce has been that it opens the doors for dialog to create new, impactful, lasting relationships both personally and professionally. We get to connect with people we otherwise may never have met. We get to help each other solve problems. We get to support each other’s dreams and goals. We get to make a difference in our community, and we get to be a part of our community’s growth.

In a world where individual success often takes the front seat, the Chamber provides a refreshing opportunity to lift others up. It's a place where business owners and professionals can come together not just to network, but to genuinely support one another. When you become a part of the Chamber, you're not just investing in your own business, you're investing in the success of your fellow entrepreneurs. This spirit of collaboration can be a powerful force for positive change.

Imagine the feeling you get when you get to help local families by participating in community projects that you had no idea existed. What a gift that is! Community involvement is one of the unsung benefits of Chamber membership. Many people are unaware of the numerous initiatives and projects that the Chamber is involved in. These range from supporting local charities and organizing community events to driving economic development initiatives. When you join the Chamber, you become a vital part of these efforts. You have the chance to roll up your sleeves and work alongside others who are passionate about

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making a difference in the community. It's a way to connect with your city or town on a deeper level and leave a lasting impact that goes beyond just doing business.

Businesses face their fair share of challenges. Navigating these hurdles can be daunting. However, as a member of the American Fork Chamber of Commerce, you're never alone in facing these challenges. The relationships you build within the Chamber can serve as a safety net during tough times. Fellow members often share their expertise, offer advice, and even extend a helping hand when needed. It's a support system that can make all the difference between weathering the storm and succumbing to it.

The American Fork Chamber of Commerce is much more than just a sign on the wall; it's a dynamic community of people working together to achieve common goals. It's a place where you can connect, collaborate, and contribute to the greater good. Joining the American Fork Chamber of Commerce isn't just a decision for your business, it's an investment in personal and professional growth, a commitment to your community, and an opportunity to experience the profound satisfaction of helping others succeed. So, don't just glance at that sign on the wall – step inside, get involved, and be a part of something truly transformative.

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"Joining the American Fork Chamber of Commerce isn't just a decision for your business, it's an investment in personal and professional growth, a commitment to your community, and an opportunity to experience the profound satisfaction of helping others succeed."
I used to think that a Chamber of Commerce was just a sign or decal that businesses had on the wall. I had no idea what an impact a Chamber of Commerce can make on a business, until I not only became a member, but I actually started participating in events and serving on committees.

AMERICAN FORK CHAMBER 2022 Award Winners

The American Fork Chamber of Commerce held its annual Awards and Installation Luncheon on Wednesday, February 8, 2023 at Fox Hollow Golf Club. The following awards were presented:

Alpine Mayor’s Award: Alpine Art Center

American Fork Mayor’s Award: Humphries Inc.

Cedar Hills Mayor’s Award: Harts

Highland Mayor’s Award: Allred’s Ace Hardware Lone Peak

Vern Pyne Volunteer of the Year Award: Jerry Tebbs (Clegg Automotive)

Presidency Award: Terry Grant (Altabank)

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New Business of the Year: Donut Run (Cowboy Donuts)

Lone Peak Business Alliance

New Business of the Year: Cafe Rio

Orville C. Gunther Business Person of the Year: Bryan Peterson (Avenue Bakery)

Business of the Year: Glen Ricks Photography

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Learning Luncheons

The American Fork Chamber of Commerce’s Learning Luncheons are typically held from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month and feature renowned speakers who are experts in their particular fields. Four times a year, this luncheon is a combined event with the other chambers in Northern Utah County, and members are invited to mingle and network before and after the luncheon. There are sponsorship opportunities available to help local companies market directly to attendees.

Connect 4 Lunch

Connect 4 Lunch is a multi-chamber networking-only event that is held at a local chamber member restaurant. It is held from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on the third Thursday of every month and is attended by business owners and professionals from all of the chambers in Northern Utah County. This event is a great way to create personal and professional relationships and is free to attend (those who attend may purchase lunch). Attendees are encouraged to bring their business cards and Chamber members may bring a prize to give away during the lunch.

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Business Before Hours

Business Before Hours is a multi-chamber networking only event that is held at a local Chamber member business. It is held from 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. on the second Friday of every month and is attended by business owners and professionals from several chambers in Northern Utah County. This event is a great way to create personal and professional relationships and is free for Chamber members (breakfast is included). Those who attend have the opportunity to experience some unique and fun ways to network and get to know each other. Attendees are encouraged to bring their business cards and Chamber members may bring a prize to give away during the event.

Business of the Month Presentations

Every month the members of the American Fork Chamber of Commerce vote on a business to receive the Business of the Month award. Nominees are chosen by the Chamber’s Ambassador Committee and should be active participants in Chamber functions and/or committees. They must show excellence and integrity in their business processes and practices, provide excellent customer service, maintain a high level of professionalism, and be supportive of the Chamber and our mission and the community in which we serve. They also should exhibit good business community leadership by contributing time and resources to serve the community, the Chamber, or other good-will organizations, and to enhance, improve, and support the community and the Chamber.

Ribbon Cuttings

Ribbon Cuttings are held to welcome new members to the American Fork Chamber of Commerce and help promote new businesses. City officials, the Chamber Board of Directors and Ambassador Committee, and the community are invited to attend to show support for the business and celebrate the occasion.

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Each year on the Friday before Memorial Day, the American Fork Chamber of Commerce holds the Memorial Classic Golf Tournament at Fox Hollow Golf Club. This tournament brings together business leaders for a day on the golf course that is full of networking, prizes, competition, and fun. Money raised through the tournament is used to help support local organizations that help veterans. There are several sponsorship opportunities available to help local companies market directly to business leaders.

**Presidential, Elite, and Premier level members have one or more foursomes for this tournament included in their membership.**

Memorial Classic Golf Tournament Chamber Invitational Golf Tournament

The annual Chamber Invitational Golf Tournament is an exclusive golf tournament for Community Partner level and above members of the American Fork Chamber of Commerce. The tournament includes breakfast, and a catered lunch is served while awards and raffle prizes are given out. There are several sponsorship opportunities available to help local companies market directly to business leaders.

**Presidential, Elite, Premier Trustee, and Community Partner level members have one or more foursomes for this tournament included in their membership.**

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Utah County Women in Business is a Multi-Chamber collaborative organization created by the American Fork Chamber of Commerce. UCWIB meets for a quarterly luncheon to educate, support, mentor, and provide networking opportunities for attendees. Members also have the opportunity to engage in activities that promote friendships, professional development, and personal growth. Interacting with and learning from successful business owners and influential leaders is essential for the advancement of women in Utah County. Female professionals and companies working to empower and elevate women and help them prosper in the workplace and in the community are invited to attend. For more information, please call Kristina at 801232-4824 or email kristina.americanforkchamber@gmail.com.

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The American Fork Chamber of Commerce’s Presidential, Elite, Premier, Trustee, and Community Partner level members are invited to participate in an exclusive roundtable meeting held six times per year with the mayors and city staff of American Fork, Alpine, Cedar Hills, and Highland. Local legislators are in attendance as well to discuss issues affecting businesses and to provide an essential business voice to city, county, state, and federal leaders. Networking activities provide an opportunity for attendees to create personal and professional relationships and lunch is provided. All meetings are held at Altabank in American Fork and go from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm.

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UTAH COUNTY BUSINESS SUMMIT

The Utah County Business Summit is held in the spring and has become one of the premier business events in Utah County. The American Fork Chamber of Commerce, in coordination with several other chambers in Utah County, hosts an annual educational workshop and networking event for business owners and professionals throughout Utah. The summit features exceptional speakers from a wide variety of fields who provide unique perspectives and insights as well as motivation and inspiration to the almost 200 attendees. There are sponsorship opportunities available to help local companies market directly to attendees, and businesses can showcase themselves as part of the summit’s vendor exhibition. For more information visit americanforkchamber.org.

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Chamber ADVOCACY

PANCAKES & POLITICS

The American Fork Chamber of Commerce hosts Pancakes & Politics from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. on the first and last Saturday of February each year to help keep the public informed about state politics and give attendees a chance to interact with their local legislators. State legislators and representatives for the North Utah County region are invited to present their thoughts on legislative issues and bills that are being discussed during the Utah State Legislative Session. This event is open to the public, and American Fork Hospital serves pancakes and other breakfast items to all in attendance.

POLITICAL DEBATES

Every two years, the American Fork Chamber of Commerce hosts debates for the candidates running for city council and mayor in the cities that we serve. Residents are invited to attend and submit questions to the candidates as well as interact with the candidates in an open house format. Please visit americanforkchamber.org for dates and times.

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a message from the mayor of AMERICAN FORK BRAD FROST

Autumn in Utah County is a breathtaking reminder of the balance between change and constancy. As the leaves change, we see a reflection of our own community – always evolving while still vibrant and beautiful. However, even though the leaves may change the landscape into new and beautiful things, the foundation of our majestic mountains, lakes, and rivers stays the same. Just as the mountains retain their beauty and the lakes their tranquility amidst the changing seasons, our communities can also remain unchanged and steady as we embrace growth and transformation.

The landscape of Utah County is proof of the beauty of change. New businesses are continuously sprouting up, neighborhoods flourishing, and community events multiplying, reflecting our county’s dynamic spirit. Yet, as we witness these transformations, we're also reminded of the unchanging foundation that makes Utah County a beacon of unity and warmth: our shared values, the friendship among neighbors, and the strong sense of security thanks to those protecting our cities and country.

Our businesses stand as examples of this delicate balance. They innovate, evolve, and grow, catering to our changing needs, while also preserving the traditions and values we hold dear. For American Fork, our businesses aren’t merely service providers; they’re an integral part of our community makeup and a key ingredient in bringing us together.

Our Chamber of Commerce is a key player in balancing the consistent values of American Fork’s residents and the ever-changing services provided by businesses. Their dedication ensures that while our businesses adapt and grow, they remain rooted in the values that have long-defined American Fork. By fostering support and hosting events that resonate with all, they bridge the past and the future, ensuring our community remains unified.

In these changing times, I urge all of us to take a moment to appreciate the constants - the mountains that stand tall, the values we uphold, and the unwavering spirit of Utah. As we celebrate the new, let's also honor the timeless.

Thank you, Utah County, for showing that we all can enjoy the ever-changing seasons of our community while also feeling secure in the unchanging foundation of who we are.

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History of American Fork

American Fork, in northern Utah County, is located fifteen miles northwest of Provo and thirty miles southwest of Salt Lake City. While it is difficult to determine exactly how American Fork got its name, it is likely that it came from the activities of American trappers along the American Fork Creek, and early settlers took the name of the stream for the settlement.

American Fork was settled by Mormon pioneers in the summer of 1850. Stephen Chipman and his son William Henry, along with Arza Adams and his son Nathan, were en route to Fort Provo to trade when they camped overnight near American Fork Creek. Cottonwood trees along the creek and lush meadows on the lowlands toward Utah Lake convinced them that this would be an excellent place for their cattle and sheep, and after looking around for a while, Nathan Adams said, “I think I would like to live here.”

At a conference held at American Fork on 18 September 1852, it was decided to lay out a city on American Fork Creek to be called Lake City. It was incorporated by legislative act on 4 June 1853. The community was known as Lake City until 1860 when the city charter was amended and the name was changed back to American Fork in keeping with the wishes of the people and to avoid a confusion of mail with Salt Lake City.

The first settlers of American Fork located at various points along the creek, and when the townsite was surveyed only a few people moved to the town lots. However, in 1853 General Daniel H. Wells of the Nauvoo Legion gave orders that forts should be built for the protection of the settlers as there had been some trouble with the Native Americans. Most of the log cabins built on the nearby farms were moved within the confines of the proposed fort. As the local natives became less aggressive and more peaceable, the necessity for the wall decreased and the work was never pushed to full completion.

One of the first local commercial enterprises was the Arza Adams gristmill; the general mercantile business of Marx and McKenzie came in 1852. Other businesses included the American Fork CoOperative Association, which was sold by shareholders in 1930, and Chipman Mercantile, which closed in 1979 after celebrating its centennial seven years earlier.

The construction of Columbia Steel Company (later United States Steel and still later Geneva Steel) in Utah County in 1942–43 and the influx of many easterners assigned to key positions at the plant brought a local residential building boom, the greatest to that time in the community. The population of the community increased to 4,500, necessitating a vigorous publicworks program to provide increased utility services. The importance of this industry on the local economy

is what inspired the residents to choose the name “Steel Days” for their annual city celebration.

Perhaps no community catches the Spirit of America more than American Fork. Balancing the small-town charm it was founded upon with big-city retail and opportunity, American Fork enjoys steady growth in industry and population. The city features a beautiful amphitheater and almost 30 parks, including the newly refurbished sports complex at Art Dye Park. Residents and visitors can enjoy trails, the marina, and American Fork Canyon while biking, hiking, boating, and so much more!

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Temporary vs. Permanent Branches

At planting, all branches on an 8-ft tree are considered temporary branches that will ultimately be removed due to necessary clearance. As the tree grows, the first permanent branch is selected, originating on the trunk at a height above

All branches below the first permanent branch are temporary should be pruned regularly to suppress their and to avoid interfering with the permanent branches’ horizontal growth. This will also decrease the size of the wound when the temporary branches are finally removed establishing the tree’s permanent branch structure and the height of the canopy.

Sidewalk – 8-10 ft For pedestrians and cyclists

Streets – 14-16 ft for city and UDOT roads

Buildings – 3-10 ft for exterior walls and roof

A guide from American Fork’s Urban Forester to establish the permanent branch structure for trees
T R E E C A N O P Y E S T A B L I S H M E N T
New Planting Selection of First Permanent Branch Removal of Temporary Branches *permanent branches may originate below clearance height if they do not enter the branch free zone. T R E E T I P S - C O M M O N C L E A R A N C E
requiring pedestrian, vehicular, and building clearance Visit the American Fork Forestry website for additional helpful tree care information! First Permanent Branch
30 | COMMUNITYGUIDE Fall 2023 For information on upcoming trips, see pages 32-33 and visit americanforkchamber.org

My wife and I went to Italy with the Chamber in March of 2023 and had a great time! This trip was all organized through the Chamber including airfare, hotels, tour guides, buses and food (tons of food!). They made the entire experience so fun, easy, and affordable. We were able to make lots of new business connections and friendships. WOW!!

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round trip airfare and taxes from SLC to Ireland are all included in one low price! Deluxe Tour Package
will be guided tours at every stop of the 9-day excursion. 4 & 5 Star Hotels
hotel provides a luxury level of service and personalized staff attention DUBLIN CORK KILLARNEY DOOLIN BRU NA BOINNE * For details & questions Kristina (801) 232-4824 chamber@americanfork.gov americanforkchamber.org Josh (801) 472-7467 IRELAND
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Check in at Salt Lake City International Airport for a connection flight to Dublin

Day 2 - Dublin

Arrive in Dublin, Ireland, where you will be met at the airport by your tour guide and be transported to the hotel.

Day 3 – Dublin

Take a tour of Ha’ Peny Bridge, Old Parliament Houses, Trinity College, Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin Castle, St. Patrick's Cathedral, Guinness Storehouse, National Museum of Ireland, Drimnagh Castle, Malahide Castle, and Kilkenny Castle.

Day 4 – Dublin/Cork

Journey for one and half hours (101 miles) to see the Rock of Cashel, whose structures include the Round Tower, high crosses, the Cathedral, Cormac's Chapel, and the Hall of the Vicars Choral. Then travel to Cahir Castle (13 miles), followed by Blarney Castle (55 miles) at County Cork.

Day 5 – Cork/Killarney

Visit St. Fin Barre’s Cathedral in Cork. Then travel the Ring of Kerry (53 miles), which includes stops at Killarney National Park, Muckross House and Gardens (2 hour stop), Ross Castle, St. Mary's Cathedral, and other attractions. Time permitting, we will visit other attractions such as Lough Leane, Ladies View, and Torc Waterfall.

Day 6 – Killarney/Bunratty Folk Park/Doolin

Travel to Bunratty Castle and Folk Park (80 miles) then visit the Cliff of Moher (40 miles). Please stay in the main viewing point and guard tower area. Do not risk walking along the goat path by the cliffs’ edge. Finally, visit Doolin Cave, home of the Great Stalactite.

Day 7 - Doolin/Bru na Boinne

Journey to Bru na Boinne (160 miles), a UNESCO World Heritage Site that dates back to the 35th Century BC and predates the Egyptian pyramids. The site is a complex of chamber tombs, mounds, standing stones, and prehistoric enclosures.

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In a world that often emphasizes individualism and self-interest, the strength and potential of small communities working together are often overlooked. However, when individuals unite, pooling their resources, skills, and ideas, they can create a stronger, more vibrant, and more inclusive community. By examining the ways in which a small community can work together, it becomes evident that collaboration and collective effort are essential ingredients for building a better community.

A small community like Alpine often faces limited resources and challenges that require creative solutions. By pooling resources, community members can address these challenges more effectively. I witnessed this during our most recent community day of service on September 9th. Residents of all ages came out to help improve our city and other communities by building bridges for our trails, laying sod in our new cemetery expansion, painting red curbing along Main Street, painting and staining bridges throughout the city, tying quilts, making meals for underserved children and sleeping mats for the homeless, and many more humanitarian projects. In total, we had approximately 350 people working roughly 3 hours with a total of almost 1,050 service hours.

When we work together and share resources and expertise, we foster a sense of belonging and connection, strengthen social support networks, and encourage civic engagement, making Alpine a better community. These collective efforts create a ripple effect, inspiring others and demonstrating the power of collaboration and cooperation. As we recognize the significance of our small community working together, we can build a stronger, more resilient, and more inclusive city that benefits our entire community

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Mike Geddes

Kelly Smith

Laura Ellison

Alexandra McEwen

Bob Morgan

History of Alpine

Adapted from historytogo.utah.gov

The city of Alpine is located in the northeastern portion of Utah County. In 1850, several families, led by William Wordsworth, decided that conditions on the north end of Utah Valley were ideal for settlement and raising cattle, and the settlement known as Mountainville was born. Agriculture in the valley got off to a rocky start. After an initial poor harvest, the settlers had several good growing years, until swarms of crickets and grasshoppers arrived in 1854 and plagued crops in the settlement for a decade. With movement in and out of the area, the insects, and fears of Native Americans, Mountainville grew slowly.

The name of Mountainville was changed to Alpine in 1855, when the city was granted a city charter, because the views from the elevated town site were compared to the Swiss Alps. Many poplar trees were planted in the 1860s as

part of a larger effort to add trees to the Utah landscape. Alpine’s main streets were full of trees, which added beauty to the town. Most of these poplar trees had died by the end of the 1920s, but city residents planted others to take their place.

Several factors in the 1940s led to a period of dilapidation in Alpine. First, older structures fell into disrepair and were not restored by residents. Second, a turkey farm was built near the city’s main water supply. Many of the turkeys reacted to a mold in the oak trees and died. The die-off and the dust from the farm created health hazards for city residents, and the city banned poultry raising on the site. In 1946, the city bought the land where the turkey farm had been.

In the 1960s, the city council faced challenges as they attempted to regulate the small town and keep it beautiful. Part of the challenge was that many people were moving to Alpine in an attempt to avoid similar city ordinances in the towns they came from. In 1965, however, residents caught the “Clean Up, Paint Up, Fix Up

Campaign” vision of the First Lady, Ladybird Johnson. The city of 904 residents repaired fences, cleaned up debris, and generally spruced up the city. The energy and effort of Alpine residents earned them a special award of merit from the county, and a national distinguished achievement award from Washington D.C.

Today, Alpine is very different from the farming community it used to be. The population is now over ten thousand, and Alpine is one of the most beautiful cities in Utah County. Nestled in the foothills, it boasts several parks, many biking and hiking trails, and easy access to American Fork Canyon.

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Every time that I return home after a long absence, I am reminded again of why my husband and I chose Cedar Hills 31 years ago as the place that we wanted to raise our family. It’s peaceful, beautiful, and just far enough off the beaten path but close enough to our neighboring cities and friends. We are all so lucky to live in this beautiful valley, with the majestic mountains sheltering us and Utah Lake shining back at us.

Serving the people of Cedar Hills as Mayor has been an honor and a pleasure. I am filled with gratitude every time that I travel the parade route of our Cedar Hills Family Festival, held each June, and see the families, friends and neighbors lined up along the route dressed in red, white, and blue, holding bags to catch candy and cheering all of us on! My father has driven his vintage ’59 Chevy truck in the parade for the last few years, and this year the sense of Americana literally brought him to tears. This scene is played out all over the state all summer long. Our sense of community is strong here!

Cedar Hills’ population has increased by 1000% since my family and I moved here, and that means that the city has had to scramble to accommodate growth and find viable ways to financially sustain our infrastructure, public safety and standard of living. Thankfully, forward thinking people planned for a commercial zone where we could have businesses who contribute to the sales tax base and provide convenient places for us to shop, eat, bank, etc. Home businesses are also important to our residents, and I love that people can work, attend school, and shop from home as well. While Cedar Hills has seen its growth plateau, we are not going to stop planning for the future generations of people who will someday call this place Home.

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Bob Morgan

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History of Cedar Hills

Adapted from historytogo.utah.gov

Cedar Hills is one of Utah’s relatively young cities, having been incorporated in 1977. The city had only been recently developed as a residential area. Early settlers called the area Cedar Hills due to the cedars that grew on the bench. There were some attempts at farming in the area, but it was largely unsuccessful. It was a turkey farm that put the Cedar Hills area on the map.

During the great depression, Azra Adams and his wife, Effie Warnick Adams, developed a turkey ranch, and the Adams’ turkey production was so successful that in 1956 he served as president of the National Turkey Federation, even presenting Thanksgiving turkeys to President Dwight Eisenhower, Vice President Richard Nixon, and Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson.

The 1960s spelled the end of the Adams’ turkey farm, as the

surrounding communities had grown in population and irritated residents complained about noise and dust from the turkey operation. At the same time, costs increased and profits dropped. The ranch was sold and Cedar Hills was built on the land.

The town faced problems that many small towns face, as at the time of incorporation, there were only thirty-one households. Residents and city officials weighed the pros and cons of various costs, and initially voted down resolutions on a town hall and fire house. They did create an animal control system, but then immediately terminated it. Citizens

and leaders also grappled over issues such as burning laws and sledding locations.

Cedar Hills is quite a different town today as it grew rapidly starting in the 1990s. The population increased 174% from 1990 to 1997 (up to 1,340), and the town now has over 10,000 residents. Growth has slowed since then, and Cedar Hills is one of the slower growing towns in Utah County, but it is one of the most densely populated. The town provides various public services and events, including city breakfasts, the Cedar Hills Family Festival, and Christmas programs.

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When was the last time you strolled along Main Street or through a local shopping center? If you haven't done so recently, we highly recommend it! There are numerous fascinating and delightful places waiting to be discovered in our community. Even just dedicating an hour or two to exploring your local businesses can turn into a mini adventure. It can transport you from your everyday routine to a whole new world of imagination and creativity that can greatly enrich your day, week, month, or year. Who knows, you might stumble upon a hidden gem that offers an incredible service or product that will greatly enhance your life!

Our community is teeming with wonderful businesses that are specifically designed to cater to the needs of their neighbors, friends, and community. In a time when gas prices are on the rise and traffic congestion is becoming more prevalent, why not take advantage of what's available close by and ready to serve you? Here are the top reasons why we encourage you to shop locally:

1. BOOSTING OUR LOCAL ECONOMY: By keeping our dollars close to home, we can contribute to the growth of our local economy, which ultimately leads to a higher standard of living for all of us.

2. SUPPORTING THE AMERICAN DREAM: The local momand-pop shops around the corner embody the American Dream, and by buying local, we can support these businesses and our neighbors.

3. REDUCING OUR CARBON FOOTPRINT: Opting to shop hyper-locally helps us play our part in protecting the environment and keeps more money in our pockets instead of spending it on gas and using precious resources.

4. PRESERVING LOCAL JOBS: When we shop locally, we support our local workforce, helping to maintain existing jobs and creating a demand for new ones.

5. STRENGTHENING OUR COMMUNITY: The dollars we spend locally contribute to the overall strength and well-being of our community, making it a better place to live.

6. RECEIVING PERSONALIZED SERVICE: Local business owners take the time to get to know you on a personal level and are dedicated to providing you with personalized and homegrown service.

7. GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY: Local businesses support local events and actively engage in humanitarian efforts, community outreach, and volunteer work, making a positive impact on the local community.

8. EMPHASIZING QUALITY: Local business owners take pride in offering quality products and services. Their dedication can be seen in their upscale offerings, personalized touches, and handmade goods.

As we enter the fall season and approach the holidays, let's think outside the box and explore the treasures within our own community. What unique and high-quality gifts can you find right here in your own backyard? The possibilities are endless, and the level of service you'll receive can't be matched. When will you embark on a mini adventure to uncover the incredible offerings that have been right under your nose all along? By supporting our amazing business owners and neighbors, you can make a positive impact on our community while saving both time and money. This could be precisely the type of service you've been missing out on!

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Over the past year, Highland has welcomed many new residents. As I have met and spoken with these residents, I have asked them what drew them to Highland. Most will say the city's open space, parks, mountain views, recreation opportunities, and community feel. Several already have family in the area; others have moved here from other parts of the USA and say this place felt right when looking. Whatever the reason, we are now all called Highlanders. For 2023, Highland was once again awarded the safest city in Utah by Safewise, and we appreciate our Public Safety for their hard work to help accomplish this rating.

This upcoming year, Highland will be opening one of the city's premier parks. Mountain Ridge Park will be 17 acres with an enormous all-abilities playground, two playfields, three pavilions, eight pickleball courts, a basketball court, a full-size baseball diamond, and a walking trail around the entire park, which will add to the current 25 other city parks. We appreciate all the donors who have made this new park a reality.

Highland has two new business areas opening up. One at the intersection of North County Boulevard and Canal Boulevard by the new Arby's and Costa Vida. The other is the Highland Mains project coming in by Timpanogos Highway and Alpine Highway behind CVS and Quick Quack Car Wash.

Over the past several years, Highland City has strived to provide the necessary services with a longterm vision. This past year, as a city, we received several grants to help with pressurized irrigation meter installation, rebuilt a new culinary well, and expanded our library books and software selection. The future looks bright for Highland as we navigate towards being debt-free as a city by 2027.

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Brittney Bills

Ron Campbell

Kim Rodela

Scott Smith (open seat not filled at time of publication)

History of Highland

Adapted from citytowninfo.com and highlandcity.org

It is said that the city of Highland was named by Alexander Adamson, who had come to American Fork from Scotland. The area reminded him of the Scottish Highlands and therefore he named the place Highland.

According to Homestead affidavits, the first homes were built by James Pullen in June 1870 then Hannah Briggs in April 1871. John Pool, who has always been credited with building the first home, built his and moved into it in May 1873. His home was located at about 5860 W. 10620 N. and close by there is a small cemetery containing the graves of five of his children.

Living in Highland during those early days was a hard and difficult task. There was the everlasting problem of not enough water as the surrounding cities had already claimed all the water coming from American Fork Canyon. By the

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turn of the century there were approximately twenty-five homes in Highland.

The city of Highland was officially established in 1977. This was followed by the swearing in of the first City Council. The community became a third class city in 1979 after the signing of a proclamation by Governor Scott Matheson.

Highland has grown at a steady but slow pace over the years. It has a current population of over 19,000 residents. The city has beautiful trails and recreation areas, a wonderful library, and hosts several events such as an Easter egg hunt, Highland Fling, and Christmas programs.

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The death of a loved one can be a trying time. Emotions are heightened, which makes it difficult to make important decisions about arrangements and services that provide a dignified and quality tribute for the deceased. Anderson & Sons Mortuary is a deep-rooted, local business that understands the delicate and emotional time when a loved one is lost. Their professional and dignified handling of services for a beloved member of local families in our community has been vital to those grieving a loss.

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Anderson & Sons Mortuary has provided caring assistance for many people during this distressing time. They provide the gentle and dignified guidance needed as decisions are made based on the final wishes of the deceased and offer guidance to families if they do not have instructions left by their loved ones.

Anderson & Sons Mortuary, with locations in American Fork and Highland, has been providing their services since 1866. The staff at Anderson & Sons have won the coveted “The Pursuit of Excellence” award issued by the National Funeral Directors Association for 10 Years, which gave them a position in that association’s Hall of Fame.

“Caring is Our Business” is Anderson & Sons motto as five generations have assisted with the final resting services for many in our community. As one of the original members of the American Fork Chamber of Commerce, they understand the importance of being involved in the community and supporting the Chamber’s mission.

As our community has grown over the years, Anderson & Sons Mortuary has grown as well to keep up with service needs, facilities, and technological advances. Their website provides guides on procuring a death certificate, the information needed to write an obituary, a

memorial service program outline, and even a “talk of a lifetime” guide to writing a eulogy. They gently and expertly guide you stepby-step to create a service that provides a well-suited tribute to your loved one who has passed.

Anderson & Sons Mortuary has been an integral part of the business community for over 150 years, supporting and participating in Chamber and community events, while providing an essential service with caring and compassion.

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Kids can trick-or-treat at the businesses on Main Street from City Hall south to the roundabout in Alpine.

There will also be music, booths, food trucks, and activities at Legacy Park.

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Kids can trick-or-treat at the businesses on Main Street from 100 East to 300 West in AF.

There will also be music, booths, food trucks, and activities at Robinson Park.

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Santa will arrive at 5:45p.m., followed by the official tree lighting ceremony. Children are invited to sit on Santa’s lap at the library from 6:00-8:00 p.m. with additional activities in the library & Senior Center. Plus, the Chamber will be kicking off our holiday scavenger hunt!

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The American Fork Chamber of Commerce has been a great place for me to get to know new people and new businesses. I have been able to network with and get to know people who I can trust, so I can refer my friends and relatives to do business with them. It’s a great place to learn more about what other people are doing. If you’re not a part of this Chamber of Commerce, shame on you, you need to be!

Being a part of the American Fork Chamber has been a wonderful experience. Tabitha’s Way has been able to make many great connections in the local community. In doing so, this has helped increase our donations and helped us to get the word out to people in need.

I love working with the American Fork Chamber of Commerce because it offers us tools to build our business by partnering with our neighboring business leaders and the services that they provide. It has been beneficial to be able to participate in conferences with leaders who shared their knowledge of specific obstacles and methods of overcoming them. The Chamber offers benefits that build bridges between businesses, which build each other up to make a stronger community.

The American Fork Chamber of Commerce has proven to be extremely beneficial to my business. The chamber has provided numerous opportunities for me to promote my business, make new connections, and be involved in the community. It has also increased recognition for my company name and logo and has resulted in many new referrals and customers.

As a home-based business, my membership and involvement in the American Fork Chamber of Commerce has provided unique opportunities to network and connect with many other kinds of businesses. From those opportunities, great friendships and business relationships have formed that continually help my business to grow. Additionally, the chamber provides training and education resources through monthly Learning Luncheons and Women in Business events that are unmatched in the value they provide.

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Acadian Counseling 796 E Pacific Dr, Ste A American Fork, UT 84003 801-642-2491 acadian-counseling.com

Ace Handyman Services 385-278-0563 acehandymanservices.com/offices/ north-utah-county/our-team

AF Collision Repair 235 E State St American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-7047 facebook.com/afcollisionrepair

AF Connect 714 E 50 S American Fork, UT 84003 801-437-9600 afconnect.com

AF Storage

320 S 100 W American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-7766 afstorage.com

AJL Electric LLC 1084 E State Rd, Ste B American Fork, UT 84003 801-822-8536

Alakazam IT 268 E 930 S Orem, UT 84058 801-494-2109 alakazamit.com

ALG Consulting 5513 W 11000 N, Ste 511 Highland, UT 84003 chamberorganizer.com/afchamber/ mp_algconsulting

Allred’s Ace Hardware Lone Peak 5353 Parkway E Dr Highland, UT 84003 801-763-2221 acehardware.com

Alphagraphics 309 E State St American Fork, UT 84003 801-653-2428 alphagraphics.com

Alpine Airway Wellness 60 W Main St Ct, Ste 100 Alpine, UT 84004 801-899-9789 alpineairwaywellness.com

Alpine Art Center 450 S Alpine Highway Alpine, UT 84004 801-763-7173 alpineartcenter.com

Alpine City 20 N Main St Alpine, UT 84004 801-400-4155 alpinecity.org

Alpine Credit Union 375 E State Rd American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-7697 alpinecu.com

Alpine Dermatology & Laser Center 144 S Main St, Ste 100 Alpine, UT 84004 801-763-7107 alpineskin.com

Alpine School District 575 N 100 E American Fork, UT 84003 801-610-8421 alpineschools.org

Alpine Utah Living 582 E 100 S Alpine, UT 84004 801-580-7872 alpineutahliving.com

Altabank - Alpine 113 S Main St Alpine, UT 84004 801-756-2921 altabank.com

Altabank - American Fork 33 E Main St American Fork, UT 84003 801-642-3334 altabank.com

Altabank - Highland 5405 W 11000 N Highland, UT 84003 801-756-1155 altabank.com

Altus Fine Art 1063 E 50 S American Fork, UT 84003 801-763-9788 altusfineart.com

America First Credit UnionAmerican Fork 611 W Pacific Dr American Fork, UT 84003 801-223-3947 americafirst.com

America First Credit UnionPleasant Grove 931 W State St Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 800-999-3961 americafirst.com

American Biotech Labs LLC 705 E 50 S American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-1000 silverbiotics.com

American Fork City 51 E Main St American Fork, UT 84003 801-763-3000 afcity.org

American Fork Fire Department 96 N Center St American Fork, UT 84003 801-763-3040 afcity.org/190/FireRescue

American Fork Fitness Center 454 N Center St American Fork, UT 84003 801-763-3080 afcity.org/229/Fitness-Center

American Fork High School Marching Band 510 N Caveman Blvd American Fork, UT 84003 801-610-8800

americanforkband.com

American Fork Honorary Colonels 75 East 80 North American Fork, UT 84003 801-473-4810 facebook.com/profile. php?id=100083085229312

American Fork Hospital 170 N 1100 E

American Fork, UT 84003 801-855-3300

americanforkhospital.org

American Fork Library 64 S 100 E

American Fork, UT 84003 801-854-5952

afcity.org/203/Library

American Fork Orthodontics 36 S 1100 E, Ste. A American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-6246

orthodontistamericanfork.com

American Fork Physical Therapy 636 E State Rd American Fork, UT 84003 801-492-6577

afphysicaltherapy.com

American Fork Police Department 75 E 80 N American Fork, UT 84003 801-763-3020

afcity.org/236/Police

American Fork Senior Center 54 E Main St

American Fork, UT 84003 801-763-3090

afcity.org/351/Senior-Center

American Fork Vision Center 24 W Main St American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-7996

afvisioncenter.com

American Heritage 736 N 1100 E American Fork, UT 84003 801-642-0055

american-heritage.org

Anderson & Sons Mortuary 49 E 100 N American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-3564

andersonmortuary.com

Anderson Monograms 511 N 1200 W Orem, UT 84057 801-224-9744

andersonmonograms.com

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Auntie Anne’s 3700 Cabela’s Blvd. Ste 234 Lehi, UT 84043 385-336-8373 locations.auntieannes.com/ut/ lehi/3700-north-cabelas-blvd

Avenue Bakery 297 W Main St

American Fork, UT 84003 801-420-2011 avenuebakeryaf.shop

Avon 186 NW State Rd American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-5858 avon.com/?rep=kenziew

Balance Studio 195 E 200 N Alpine, UT 84004 801-376-4357 balancedance.com

BBQ Pit Stop 865 W State Rd Lehi, UT 84043 801-341-7171 bbqpitstop.com

BBSI 1061 S 800 E, Ste 100 Orem, UT 84097 385-208-6005 barrettbusiness.com/get-started

Beespoke 154 W Main St

American Fork, UT 84003 801-692-3228 beespokeutah.com

Bert’s Water Works 21 S Center St

American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-5846 plumberinutah.com

Big D Construction 1788 W 200 N Lindon, UT 84042 801-769-7300 big-d.com

Big O Tires 748 E State St

American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-6000 bigotires.com

Bish’s RV 854 E 1100 S American Fork, UT 84003 801-492-1428 bishs.com/american-fork-utah

Black Bear Diner 154 NW State Rd American Fork, UT 84003 801-763-7147 blackbeardiner.com

Brite Detailing

Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 801-209-3819 britedetails.com

Burnt Ships Realty Group

Saratoga Springs, UT 84045 435-262-1194 coletynrealtyteam.com

Cafe Rio Mexican Grill - Lone Peak 9920 N 4800 W Cedar Hills, UT 84062 385-758-0610 caferio.com

Caleb Chapman’s Soundhouse 2415 W 700 S, Ste S Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 801-763-0200 ccsoundhouse.com

Calvary Mountain View Church 340 E State Rd American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-1446 calvarymv.com

Cambridge Financial Group 10893 N 5870 W Highland, UT 84003 385-505-0178 cambridgefg.com

Cascade Collision 175 N 1200 E Lehi, UT 84043 801-919-8852 cascadecollision.com

CCBank - Orem 49 W University Pkwy Orem, UT 84058 801-226-6699 ccbank.com

CCBank - PG 1909 W State St Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 801-772-0800 ccbank.com

Cedar Hills Golf Club

10640 N Clubhouse Dr Cedar Hills, UT 84062

801-796-1705

cedarhillsgolfutah.com

Central Bank

175 E Main St

American Fork, UT 84003

801-756-9900

cbutah.com

Charisma Event Productions

Lehi, UT 84043

801-658-6994

charismaeventproductions.com

Charles Schwab

1882 W. Pleasant Grove Blvd, Ste E Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 385-331-3620

schwab.com/pleasantgrove

Chick-fil-A 183 NW State Rd American Fork, UT 84003 801-717-0562

chick-fil-a.com/americanfork

Children’s Justice Center 90 S Center St American Fork, UT 84003 801-792-4676

utahcounty.gov/Dept/CJC

Chiropractic 4 Kids and Families

45 W Main Street Ct Ste 100 Alpine, UT 84004 801-492-0206

mychiro4kids.com

Choose the Right Blinds 9192 Silver Lake Dr Cedar Hills, UT 84062 801-900-7950

choosetherightblinds.com

Chubby’s Cafe 336 S Main St Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 801-785-1503

chubbyscafeut.com

City of Cedar Hills 10246 N Canyon Rd Cedar Hills, UT 84062 801-228-8304

cedarhills.org

City of Fun Carnival, Inc 532 E 1100 N Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 801-360-4489

cityoffuncarnival.com

54 | COMMUNITYGUIDE Fall 2023 FREE 142 N. West State Rd. American Fork 801-492-8111 www.tunex.com EMISSIONS $35 00 Expires 3/31/24 WINTER CHECK •Diagnostic • Ignition/Fuel Systems • Scheduled Maintenance • Emissions • Air Conditioning • Cooling • Brakes WITH ON THE SPOT REGISTRATION! Must present coupon at time of purchase. Expires 3/31/24 Must present coupon at time of purchase. Principal City Partner

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Clegg AutoAmerican Fork 668 S 500 E American Fork, UT 84003 801-856-0057 cleggauto.com

Clegg AutoSpanish Fork 1447 N Main St Spanish Fork, UT 84660 801-701-1128 cleggauto.com

Coconut Cove 496 E 1750 N, Ste C Vineyard, UT 84059 801-704-5567 CoconutCovePlay.com

Construction Management Pros 1482 S Spring Creek Dr Lehi, UT 84043 801-919-9858 thecmpros.com

Core Fit Studios 305 S 850 E, Ste 101B Lehi, UT 84043 801-901-8838 corefit-studio.com

Corndog Commander 2916 Willow Way Lehi, UT 84043 801-946-9822 corndogcommander.com

Costa Vida

643 W Pacific Dr American Fork, UT 84003 385-498-5108 costavida.com

Country View Veterinary Hospital 582 W Pacific Dr American Fork, UT 84003 801-763-1900 countryviewvet.com

Courage Reins 5870 W 10400 N Highland, UT 84003 801-756-8900 couragereins.org

Courtyard by Marriott Lehi at Thanksgiving Point 2801 W Club House Dr Lehi, UT 84043 801-768-1174 marriott.com

CPS Graphix 1245 W Main St, Unit B Lehi, UT 84043 801-899-2066 cpsgraphix.com

Crestview Ridge at Highland 9712 N Benton Lane Highland, UT 84003 385-323-5381 crestviewridge.com

Curb Appeal 10291 N 6630 W Highland, UT 84003 385-374-9991

Custom Catering & Events

45 E 400 N Lindon, UT 84042 801-448-6012 utahcustomcatering.com

Customization House

50 N Church St

American Fork, UT 84003 801-852-2332 customizationhouse.com

Daily Herald

1200 Towne Centre Blvd, Ste 1058 Provo, UT 84601 385-449-8355 heraldextra.com

DentalQore 1261 S 820 E, Ste 100

American Fork, UT 84003 866-664-5216 dentalqore.com

Deseret Industries 435 S 500 E

American Fork, UT 84003 801-763-4560 deseretindustries.org

Diamondback Financial Services

12 W 100 N, Ste 202E

American Fork, UT 84003 801-642-2488

diamondbackfinancialservices.com

Dirty Dough 496 N 990 W American Fork, UT 84003 801-216-4085

dirtydoughcookies.com

Dominion Energy 1640 N Mountain Springs Pkwy Springville, UT 84663 801-853-6545

dominionenergy.com

Domo 772 E 930 S

American Fork, UT 84003 800-899-1000 domo.com

Doug Smith Autoplex

523 W Main St

American Fork, UT 84003 801-492-0100 heydoug.net

Doug Smith Chrysler Dodge

Jeep Ram

523 W Main St

American Fork, UT 84003 801-847-1041 dougsmithchryslerjeepdodge.com

Doug Smith Kia

495 W Main St

American Fork, UT 84003 801-692-4390 dougsmithkia.com

Doug Smith Subaru 501 W Main St

American Fork, UT 84003 801-847-1048 dougsmithsubaru.com

Dr. Bruce Richards

233 E Main St

American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-8686 drbrucerichards.com

DrillDown Solution

1112 E 300 N, Ste 101 American Fork, UT 84003 801-225-8474 drilldownsolution.com

Dry Creek Pediatric Dentistry

3300 N Running Creek Way, Bldg F, Ste 101 Lehi, UT 84043 801-766-2266 dcpdsmiles.com

Elevate at 620 742 E 620 S American Fork, UT 84003 801-972-0505 live-elevate.com

Elevated Family Dentistry

11020 N 5500 W Highland, UT 84003 801-756-4440 elevatedfamilydentistry.com

Eliot Management Group by Deluxe

1100 E 6600 S, Ste 425 Murray, UT 84121 801-362-2968 emgway.com

Elysian Living 299 S 850 W American Fork, UT 84003 844-634-0047

elysianliving.com

EverLights 31 S 1550 W, #116 Lindon, UT 84042 801-997-5854

myeverlights.com

Factory 6

758 Auto Mall Dr, Ste 8 American Fork, UT 84003 801-361-3877

factory6mfg.com

Farmers Insurance - Larry Cardon 174 W Main St American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-9643

farmersagent.com/lcardon

FingerPrintingUtah 306 W Main St American Fork, UT 84003 801-360-9092

fingerprintingutah.com

Finn Jensen Insurance Agency 80 W Canyon Crest Rd, #200 Alpine, UT 84004 801-307-4044

agents.farmers.com/ut/alpine/finnjensen

First Colony Mortgage 2100 W Pleasant Grove Blvd, Ste 100 Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 801-623-2023

firstcolonymortgage.com

Flood Impact Xperts (FIX) 250 W Main St American Fork, UT 84003 801-930-9750

fixofutah.com

Foote Insurance 686 E 110 S, Ste 101 American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-5001

footeinsurance.com

Fox Hollow Golf Club 1400 N 200 E American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-3594

foxhollowutah.com

Foxbuilt Office Furniture 420 W Industrial Dr Bldg LL Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 801-899-9406

foxbuiltstore.com

Gamer’s Inn 218 NW State St, #8 American Fork, UT 84003 801-901-3104

gamersinnutah.com

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Gandolfo’s Deli 362 E State St American Fork, UT 84003 801-796-1200 gandolfosdeli.com

Glen Ricks Photography Inc.

529 W 100 S Lindon, UT 84042 801-756-8824 glenricksphotography.com

Goldfish Swim SchoolAmerican Fork

348 S 500 E American Fork, UT 84003 385-323-0999 goldfishswimschool.com/americanfork

Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Program at SLCC 9690 S 300 West, Rm 214G Sandy, UT 84070 801-957-5260 10ksbapply.com

GP Dental & Associates 9 N 1100 E American Fork, UT 84003 801-763-9000 gregpittsdds.com

Great Harvest Bakery Cafe 456 E State Rd, Ste 100 American Fork, UT 84003 801-898-8504 greatharvestamericanfork.com

Great Resort Vacations 405 E 12450 S Draper, UT 84020 435-602-9285 greatresortvacations.com

Gunthers Heating, Cooling, and Plumbing 81 S 700 E American Fork, UT 84003 801-692-0858 gunthers.com

H&W Romance Boutique 63 E Main St American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-5683 hwromance.com

Hamlet Homes

84 West 4800 South Ste 200 Murray, UT 84107 801-842-5360 hamlethomes.com

Harrington Center for the Arts

50 N Center St American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-8000 harringtoncenter.org

Harris Orthodontics 5455 W Timpanogos Hwy, Ste 103 Highland, UT 84003 801-901-8789 harrisortho.com

Hee Haw Farms 95 S 2000 W Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 801-368-0255 heehawfarms.com

Highland City 5400 Civic Center Dr Highland, UT 84003 801-318-7141 highlandcity.org

Highland Glen Senior Living 10322 N 4800 W Highland, UT 84003 801-610-3500 mbkseniorliving.com

Hillcrest Bank 475 E State Rd Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 801-492-8200 hillcrestbank.com

Hilton Garden Inn 3150 N Hotel Loop Lehi, UT 84043 801-341-6333 hiltongardeninn3.hilton.com

Hobble Creek Construction LLC 1036 E 490 N American Fork, UT 84003 801-763-9815 hobblecc.com

Hoffman and Company 210 N Orem Blvd Orem, UT 84057 801-227-0707

hoffmanandcompany.com

Holiday Inn Express & Suites 712 S Utah Valley Dr American Fork, UT 84003 801-763-8500 ihg.com/holidayinnexpress

Holy Cow Boutique 450 S Towers Dr Salem, UT 84653 801-380-0027

holycowboutiques.com

Holy Cross HospitalMountain Point 3000 N Triumph Blvd Lehi, UT 84043 385-345-3000 centura.org/location/holy-crosshospital-mountain-point/hc

Humphries 34 E Main St American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-3566 humphriesinc.com

Hutchings Museum Institute 55 N Center St Lehi, UT 84043 385-222-4934 johnhutchingsmuseum.org

Hyatt House Pleasant Grove 544 S Pleasant Grove Blvd Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 385-498-3700 hyatt.com

Hyde Valuations, Inc. - Utah Office Cedar Hills, UT 84062 801-357-9183 hydevaluations.com

Hyperbaric Health & Wellness 1039 S Orem Blvd Orem, UT 84058 801-472-2826 hyperbarichealthandwellness.com

I Am Recovery 3784 W Valley View Dr, Ste A Cedar Hills, UT 84062 801-407-9998 i-am-recovery.com

Iceberg Drive Inn 1757 W State St Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 801-859-8655 icebergdriveinn.com

IFA Country Stores 562 N 900 W American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-9604 ifacountrystores.com

Jack and Jill Lanes 105 S 700 E American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-6097 jackandjilllanes.com

Jas Lawncare and Maintenance LLC 312 N 1200 W Orem, UT 84057 385-236-7097 jas-lawn-maintenance-llc.business. site

JCW’s 580 E State St American Fork, UT 84003 801-492-1762 jcws.com

Jiffy LubeAmerican Fork 562 E State St American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-5333

jiffylubeutah.com

Jiffy Lube - Highland 5248 W 11000 N Highland, UT 84003 801-772-0808

jiffylubeutah.com

Jiffy Lube - Lehi 116 S 850 E Lehi, UT 84043 801-766-1914 jiffylubeutah.com

John’s Towing 74 S 500 E American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-3961

johnstowinginc.com

Jones Paint & Glass 65 S 500 E American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-5282

JonesPG.com

Jurassic Street Tacos 389 W 1640 S Orem, UT 84058 801-600-4338

jurassictaco.com

Keller Williams 5191 W 11100 N Highland, UT 84003 801-360-3900

realtor.com/realestateagents/ 56b3b3b20fa417010074ea41

Kevin J. Barnes Insurance 76 N Merchant St American Fork, UT 84003 801-216-4088

KeyBank 717 W Main St American Fork, UT 84003 385-283-1075

Key.com

KFC/A&W 439 E State St American Fork, UT 84003 801-313-8000 locations.kfc.com/ut/american-fork

King & McCleary LLC 240 W Main St American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-2915

kingandmccleary.com

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Kitchen 88

513 S 500 E, Ste B American Fork, UT 84003 801-980-2021

kitcheneightyeight.com

Knight’s Mattress and Furniture

179 NW State St American Fork, UT 84003 801-712-5337 knightsfurnitureonline.com

Kona Ice 1657 N 400 W Orem, UT 84057 801-228-0058 kona-ice.com

Kresha Brems Insurance Agency

541 S 500 E, Ste E American Fork, UT 84003 801-571-6210

americanforkinsurance.net

Law Firm Sites, Inc

765 E 340 S, Ste 105 American Fork, UT 84003 800-932-8242 lawfirmsites.com

Layla’s Little Neighborhood, LLC

471 E 200 S American Fork, UT 84003 385-387-1501 laylaslittleneighborhood.com

Leaps and Bounds Dance Academy 119 S Pacific Dr, Ste 105 American Fork, UT 84003 801-669-3345 leapsandboundsdance.com

Leavitt Group 2200 S Main St, Ste 600 Salt Lake City, UT 84115 801-308-1500 leavitt.com/saltlakecity

LeBaron Law Offices 802 Bamberger Dr, Ste B American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-6288 lebaronlaw.com

LifeFusion Med Spa

321 N 1100 E, Ste C American Fork, UT 84003 801-630-0182 lifefusionmedspa.com

Lotus Spring Acupuncture and Wellness Inc.

36 S 1100 E, Bldg 5, Ste C American Fork, UT 84003 385-498-3914 lotusspringacupuncture.com

LSL Alpine Enterprise 745 S 580 W Alpine, UT 84004 801-400-5165

Ma & Paws Bakery 920 E State Rd

American Fork, UT 84003 801-487-3838 maandpawsbakeryinc.com

Macey’s 135 E Main St

American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-1440 maceys.com

Mad Man’s Hobby 127 E State St Lehi, UT 84043 801-766-9185 madmanshobby.com

Main Street Mechanic 337 W Main St

American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-2661 mainstreetmechanic.com

Malia’s Manicures 291 N 300 E

American Fork, UT 84003 801-995-5636

Maliasmanicures.square.site

Mammoth Audio Visual 2587 E Patriot Dr

Eagle Mountain, UT 84005 801-556-7059 mammothempire.com

Mandalyn Academy 648 E State Rd, Ste B

American Fork, UT 84003 801-772-3131 mandalynacademy.com

Matrix Signs 706 E 50 S

American Fork, UT 84003 801-766-1272 matrixsigns.com

Matthew Braidley Pianos 920 E State Rd

American Fork, UT 84003 801-831-3074

matthewbraidleypianos.com

Maven Cinemas 120 W Main St American fork, UT 84003 808-212-3482 mavencinemas.com

McGee’s Stamp & Trophy Co. 290 E State St American Fork, UT 84003 801-980-7999 mcgeestampandtrophy.com

MCR Recycling

550 N Geneva Rd Orem, UT 84057 801-225-0001 mcr-recycling.net

Me, My Money & I 93 N Center St American Fork, UT 84003 801-822-0966 memymoneyandi.com

Mercedes-Benz of Draper 11548 S Lone Peak Pkwy Draper, UT 84020 801-222-4400 mbdraper.com

Meta Eagle Mountain, UT meta.com

Mi Ranchito 396 E State St American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-6138 miranchitoamericanfork.com

Minky Couture 475 Depot Dr Ogden, UT 84004 801-695-7885 minkycouture.com

Morinda, Inc. 801-234-3545 morinda.com

Mountain America Credit Union 893 W State Rd American Fork, UT 84003 801-763-0133

macu.org

Mountain West Commercial Real Estate 2015 West Grove Pkwy, Ste J Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 801-358-6279

mtnwest.com

Mountainland Association of Governments (MAG) 563 E 800 N Orem, UT 84097 801-229-3691

mountainland.org

Mountainland Technical College 2301 W Ashton Blvd Lehi, UT 84043 801-753-4264 mtec.edu

Mr. Mac American Fork 62 N 600 W American Fork, UT 84003 801-492-9400 Mrmac.com

NCX Brain Recovery 382 E 400 S, Ste A Springville, UT 84663 801-703-5360 ncxbrainrecovery.com

Nori Sushi Bar & Grill 821 NW State St, Ste F-1 American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-4161 norisushibarandgrill.com

american fork chamber of commerce | 57 Lifestyle Real Estate Team PLLC 3300 N Triumph Blvd, Ste 100 Lehi, UT 84043 801-318-1424
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MEMBERSHIP Directory

Nothing Bundt Cakes

987 W 500 N American Fork, UT 84003 385-265-2067

nothingbundtcakes.com

Olive Garden

538 W Main St American Fork, UT 84003 801-763-7229

Olivegarden.com

Optimum Health of Utah

27 N 470 W American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-1404

optimumhealthutah.com

Origin Brand Merch

518 W 800 N Orem, UT 84057 801-948-2609 shop.originbrandmerch.com

Palisades Dental 576 W Pacific Dr American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-1009 Palisadesdentalutah.com

Peak Nutritional Therapy 1016 W 700 S, Ste B Draper, UT 84062 385-261-3064 peaknutritionaltherapy.com

Platinum Chiropractic 358 N County Blvd, #3 American Fork, UT 84003 801-960-0541 platinumchirout.com

Pregnancy Resource Center of Salt Lake City 364 E State St American Fork, UT 84003 801-994-4981 pregnancyresource.net

Print Services 801-425-8575 printservice.us

Professional Dental 537 W 550 N, Unit E Lindon, UT 84042 801-785-6000 prodentalut.com

Quinta Home Improvements 306 W Main St American Fork, UT 84003 385-831-5222 quintahomeimprovements.com

R&R BBQ 1628 W Traverse Pkwy Lehi, UT 84043 801-885-7690 randrbbq.com

Recover Spine and Sport 17 N Merchant St, #3

American Fork, UT 84003 801-855-6101 rekoverutah.com

Renegade Chiropractic 1028 W 950 N, #103 Orem, UT 84057 801-919-4729 renegadechiroutah.com

Revere Health 1175 E 50 S

American Fork, UT 84003 385-203-1341 reverehealth.com

Rocky Mountain Power 70 N 200 E

American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-1200 rockymountainpower.net

Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions

122 East 1700 South, Bldg 3

Provo, UT 84606 801-734-6798 rm.edu

Runtastic 50 N Center St

American Fork, UT 84003 801-722-5106 runtasticevents.com

RX Rehab Physical Therapy 358 N 1100 E #4

American Fork, UT 84003 385-498-3757 rxrhealth.com

Scentsy Independent Consultant

Dannette Klein 1562 Fitzgerald Ln Lehi, UT 84043 801-362-0802 dklein.scentsy.us

Scott Schroeder Real Estate 955 N 500 E

American Fork, UT 84003 801-362-4693 scott4realestate.com

Servpro of North Utah County 967 W 240 N, Ste A Lindon, UT 84042 801-885-1564 servproofnorthutahcounty.com

Sherwin-Williams 176 NW State St American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-1910 Sherwin-Williams.com

Sherwin-Williams 657 W Pacific Dr American Fork, UT 84003 801-763-0553 Sherwin-Williams.com

Silhouette America 618 N 2000 W, Bldg #2 Lindon, UT 84042 801-983-8937 silhouetteamerica.com

Skinspire Esthetics 1416 W State Street Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 801-358-4767 Skinspireesthetics.com

Small Busines Tech Guys

American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-9133 sbtechguys.com

Small Engine Surgeon 97 N Center St American Fork, UT 84003 801-216-4565 smallenginesurgeon.com

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Solid Base IT

3214 N University Ave, #520 Provo, UT 84604 801-995-3030

solidbaseit.com

Sound Booth Studios

Taylorsville, UT 84129 801-888-9472

soundboothstudios.com

Springhill Suites Lehi at Thanksgiving Point 2447 W Executive Pkwy Lehi, UT 84043 801-341-6970

marriott.com

State Farm - Ryan Blohm 24 W Sergeant Court Dr, #202 Saratoga Springs, UT 84045 801-653-2500

utahinsurancepros.com

Staybridge Suites LehiTraverse Ridge Center 3380 N Triumph Blvd Lehi, UT 84043 385-214-8284

wslm.biz

Stor’em Self Storage 420 E 620 S American Fork, UT 84003 385-498-4782 storem.com/self-storage

Smoking Gun Firearms Training 94 S 800 E American Fork, UT 84003 801-310-1317 smokinggunfirearmstraining.com

Snapology

3411 W Colony Cove Lehi, UT 84043 435-764-0271 snapology.com/location/lehi

Snooze Mattress Company

758 S North County Blvd, Ste K Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 801-785-4224 snoozeutah.com

Snowball Quilt Company 991 N Mahogany Dr Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 385-352-3883 snowballquiltco.com

Soccer Shots Utah County 5995 W 9600 N Highland, UT 84003 385-414-5175 utahcounty.soccershots.com

Stylish Engraving 499 Beverly Ave Orem, UT 84057 801-500-9187

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Sunbelt Rentals - American Fork 136 NW State Rd American Fork, UT 84003 801-763-7615

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Sunbelt Rentals - Orem 155 W 800 N Orem, UT 84057 801-225-0309

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Suncrest Counseling 1062 E 220 S (Bamberger Dr) American Fork, UT 84003 801-642-2193

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Super Chix 643 Pacific Dr, Ste 102 American Fork, UT 84003 801-692-0526

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Supercharged Smoothies

147 E 200 S American Fork, UT 84003 801-707-7565

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T Mountain Media 801-885-1615 tmountainmedia.com

T-Mobile

34 N 600 W Ste E1-E2 American Fork, UT 84003 801-763-0046 t-mobile.com

Tabitha’s Way 920 E State St, Ste C American Fork, UT 84003 801-830-3951 tabithasway.org

Taco BellAmerican Fork 633 S 500 E American Fork, UT 84003 801-492-9000 locations.tacobell.com/ut/americanfork

Taco Bell - Cedar Hills 9968 N 4800 W Cedar Hills, UT 84062 385-269-2409 locations.tacobell.com/ut/pleasantgrove

Taylor Drug

76 N 1100 E American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-4021

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TeamBilt

518 W 800 N Orem, UT 80457 801-785-0580 teambilt.com

Ted York Photography 304 W Meadowlark Dr Alpine, UT 84004 801-310-3336 tedyorkphotography.com

Texas Roadhouse 1402 E Main St Lehi, UT 84043 801-694-9210

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Thanksgiving Point 3003 N Thanksgiving Way Lehi, UT 84043 801-768-7441

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The 1903 198 W 300 N American Fork, UT 84003 435-901-3625

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The Charleston at Cedar Hills 10020 N 4600 W Cedar Hills, UT 84062 801-772-0123

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The Donut Run 101 NW State Rd, #102 American Fork, UT 84003 801-960-6211

The Happy Health Insurance Guy 88 E Anchors Way Saratoga Springs, UT 84045 801-687-9191

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The Quilter’s Crossing 57 E Main St American Fork, UT 84003 801-592-4488 thequilterscrossing.com

The Vista at Cedar Hills 10640 N Clubhouse Dr Cedar Hills, UT 84062 801-785-9668 vistacedarhills.com

Thrivology 774 E 480 S American Fork, UT 84003 385-334-4425 mythrivology.com

Thryv 801-400-1690 thryv.com

Timpanogos Arts Foundation 53 W Main St American Fork, UT 84003 801-471-1240 timpanogosarts.org

Timpanogos Auto Glass American Fork, UT 84003 801-903-7535

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Timpanogos Hearing & Tinnitus 343 S 500 E American Fork, UT 84003 801-763-0724 thebesthearing.com

Timpanogos Regional Hospital

750 W 800 N Orem, UT 84051 385-422-4339 mountainstar.com/locations/ timpanogos-regional-hospital

Tire Factory Point S 109 E 100 N American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-7601 tctirefactory.com

TokyWa LLC American Fork, UT 84003 512-484-7765

Tri-Phase Electric 775 E Utah Valley Dr American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-6008 tri-phase.biz

TribeHouse 1064 S North County Blvd Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 801-631-0978 decidetotribe.com

Tropical Fruit LLC 845 N 100 W Ste 111 Orem, UT 84057 801-548-8720

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Tru by Hilton 1776 Ashton Blvd Lehi, UT 84043 801-768-3700

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Truck Ranch 525 E Auto Mall Dr American Fork, UT 84003 801-878-6544 truckranch.com

True Trenchless 1375 S 500 E, Ste 130 American Fork, UT 84003 801-654-3016

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Tunex 142 NW State Rd American Fork, UT 84003 801-492-8111

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TURN Community Services / Everest Arts and Learning Center 173 E 30 N American Fork, UT 84003 801-343-3900

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Tyson Foods 3817 N Tyson Pkwy Eagle Mountain, UT 84005 801-789-9230

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U.S. Army 541 S 500 E, Ste C American Fork, UT 84003 801-974-9518

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UFirst Credit Union 101 N 1200 E, Ste 1A Lehi, UT 84043 385-484-7460

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Ultimate Inflatables 629 W 200 S American Fork, UT 84003 801-916-9988

ultimateinflatables.com

United Way of Utah County 148 N 100 W Provo, UT 84601 801-691-5345

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Utah Book Pickup

573 E 620 N American Fork, UT 84003 801-735-5173

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Utah Carpet Systems 197 N 350 W, Apt B American Fork, UT 84003 801-225-7755

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Utah County Connection Magazines PO Box 884 American Fork, UT 84003 801-232-4824 connectionmagazinesut.com

Utah Pizza Company LLC 4108 S Sandpiper Ln Saratoga Springs, UT 84045 480-620-8578 UtahPizzaCompany.com

Utah Sign Co by Allen’s Camera 626 N State St Orem, UT 84057 385-262-4138 utahsignco.com

Utah Tent & Events 1872 W 1350 S Ogden, UT 84401 801-657-7686 utahtentandevents.com

Utah Valley Marathon, Half Marathon & 10K 3849 N Timpview Dr Provo, UT 84604 801-472-7866 utahvalleymarathon.com

Utah Valley University 800 W University Pkwy Orem, UT 84058 801-598-2924 uvu.edu

Utah Veterinary Hospital 161 E 30 N

American Fork, UT 84003 801-692-1563

utahvethospital.com

Vector Employer Solutions 3909 W Main St Thatcher, AZ 85552 435-709-1304

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Wallaby’s Smokehouse 313 NW State St

American Fork, UT 84003 801-785-4447 wallabyssmokehouse.com

WalmartAmerican Fork 949 W Grassland Dr American Fork, UT 84003 801-492-1102 walmart.com

Walmart - Cedar Hills 4689 W Cedar Hills Dr Cedar Hills, UT 84062 801-520-1380 walmart.com

Walmart - Lindon 585 N State St Lindon, UT 84042 801-785-7683 walmart.com

Webinauts, LLC 81 N Center St

American Fork, UT 84003 801-692-3373 webinauts.com

Western Heating and Air 235 Mountainlands Dr Orem, UT 84058 801-224-8899 westernheatingair.com

Warenski Funeral Home 1776 N 900 E American Fork, UT 84003 801-763-5000 warenski.com

Wasatch Music Alliance 140 N 800 E American Fork, UT 84003 801-372-0643 wasatchmusicalliance.org

Water Gardens Pleasant Grove 6 912 W Garden Dr Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 801-376-1444 watergardenstheatres.com

Wiggy Wash - Orem 255 W Center St Orem, UT 84057 801-798-6170 wiggywash.com

Wiggy WashSaratoga Springs 1347 N Exchange Dr Saratoga Springs, UT 84045 801-798-6170 wiggywash.com

Wilde Real Estate Team 998 N 1200 W Orem, UT 84057 801-623-9552 wildeteam.com

Wilkinsons 240 W 1230 N Provo, UT 84604 801-377-2476

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Woodbury CorporationThe Meadows 2733 E Parley’s Way, Ste 300 Salt Lake City, UT 84109 801-485-7770

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Woodbury CorporationUniversity Place

575 E University Pkwy Orem, UT 84097

801-224-0810

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World Trade Center Utah 815 W 1250 S Orem, UT 84058

801-532-8080

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Xlear Inc 723 S Auto Mall Dr American Fork, UT 84003 801-492-2100

xlear.com

Zapplz 192 NW State Rd American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-1777

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Zest for Life Counseling

556 E 300 S, Ste 108 American Fork, UT 84003 801-980-2566

zestcounseling.com

Zions Bank 606 E State Rd American Fork, UT 84003 801-756-1444

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I would like to express my gratitude to the American Fork Chamber of Commerce, and specifically Kristina and Josh, for all the things they do for my business and the entire business community. I’ve been part of the Chamber for many years and have found relentless nonstop business to business synergy from this Chamber that has helped drive customers to my doors. Their many different approaches to advertising in the community have kept things going in a positive direction. This Chamber gets like-minded people together not just for business-to-business opportunities but also for some very nice social events each year. I recommend that anyone not currently part of this Chamber jump on board and take advantage of this and all of the other benefits to help you improve your business.

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