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Unlike anything in Utah, this huge new retirement community offers a ā€˜life planā€™
(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Pat Hardesty, 66, and husband Bill, 61, of West Valley City are getting ready to move into Summit Vista, a first-of-its-kind "life plan" community in Taylorsville. Theyā€™ve been sorting and packing to get ready and are drawn to the massive developmentā€™s model of continuing care as they age.
Taylorsville ā€¢ Bill and Pat Hardesty will soon pledge their remaining years to a new ā€œlife planā€ at a place called Summit Vista reports The Salt Lake Tribune.
Just returned to their West Valley City home from a workout, 66-year-old Pat Hardesty said she still has loads to sort and pack as they downsize for the move. Husband Bill, 61, does, too, and pondered last week as to which friends might like some of his favorite books as gifts.
The couple has a two-bedroom apartment reserved at whatā€™s planned as a massive senior living campus, now emerging on a rare 105-acre piece of undeveloped ground in southwest Taylorsville.
A hundred or more Wasatch Front seniors are poised to make the same jump starting in October, filling in the initial two buildings of Utahā€™s first full continuing-care retirement community. If Summit Vista reaches complete build out, the 1,800-unit campus would place among the biggest senior projects of any kind in the state.
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Gehrke: Oops! Utah lawmakers did it again, spending your money on frivolous projects.
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune The Salt Lake Tribune staff portraits. Robert Gehrke.
There was enough consternation, even among Republicans in the Legislature, that eventually legislative leaders took the money away from the center, akin to a presidential library for the retired senator (technically it was going to the Kem C. Gardner Center coordinated with the Hatch Center), to spend elsewhere.
And what exactly qualifies as more worthwhile? Try $500,000 for pony rides and cow milking at Thanksgiving Point. Or this one: This year, the state will also shell out $300,000 to help Vans ā€” the company that makes the skate shoes your kids probably wear ā€” build the planetā€™s second Olympic-caliber skate park at the Utah State Fairpark.
How have we managed to survive so long without a killer concrete shred-haven? And how was this not part of the Hatch Center plan?
Every year thereā€™s a long list of groups that receive funding, often because of a close connection to a lawmaker. And some come back to that trough year after year.
One example ā€” the Freedom Festival. It is a community gathering in Provo that culminates with a giant concert and fireworks show. It brings in tens of thousands of people, and this year, pop country giant Keith Urban will headline.
But freedom isnā€™t free, as they say. This year it will cost us $100,000. And it has pretty much every year since, I dunno, America became a thing.
Another regular asking for money is the Hill Air Force Baseā€™s air show ā€” Warriors Over the Wasatch, as itā€™s called. Now the Legislature has decided to just make it easy and give $200,000 a year to the air show for as long as it lasts.
And, once again, weā€™re going to prop up a Professional Golf Association tour event. The Utah Championship, as it is called, will get $175,000 and is co-sponsored by WebMD, whose symptom tracker has diagnosed the Legislature as suffering from rubbery spine and a propensity for making it rain.
These handouts, often called pork barrel spending, really are a rotten way to spend taxpayer money. There is almost never any actual accountability ā€” no follow-up or reporting or scrutiny of how the money is spent. Even when there is, nothing seems to change.
Since 2010, taxpayers have pumped millions of dollars into Big Game Forever, a sportsmenā€™s group that has ostensibly fought to get the wolf removed from the endangered species list. In 2013, a highly critical legislative audit noted that the money couldnā€™t be tracked, funds had been commingled and there were no clear metrics for measuring the effectiveness of the program.
Legislators responded over the next several years by putting even more money into the delisting effort. This year weā€™re dumping another $2 million into the effort.
Oh, sure, there may be one wandering down from Idaho or Wyoming. There was one caught in a trap in 2015 and another shot near Beaver a year before. But they are extraordinarily rare. Weā€™d be better off spending that money on the Hatch Center. At least we know thereā€™s an Orrin Hatch that has been spotted in the state from time to time.
Ryan Benson of Big Game Forever reported to a legislative committee that the delisting effort was nearly complete, probably culminating later this year. ā€œWeā€™re closing in on a big payout,ā€ said Benson, who it seems has already got his payout.
What makes this kind of frivolous spending even more annoying is when the Legislature pleads poverty as its excuse for not addressing really vital needs.
For example, we have a legitimate crisis when it comes to affordable housing, and Sen. Jake Anderegg, R-Lehi, had a bill that had been worked on all year by housing advocates aimed at removing some of the obstacles to alleviating our housing shortage.
It had a big price tag, $24 million, and it would have taken a lot of air shows and pony rides to make that up. But something, anything would have been better than nothing, which is what it got. Nothing.
ā€œI was told that we were going to be given something, even a very little something,ā€ a frustrated Anderegg tweeted near the end of the session. ā€œBut once again, empty promises. Not sure if House and Senate leadership are really committed to affordable housing. Apparently not.ā€
Maybe we can resolve two funding problems at once by renting out space in the Orrin Hatch library for people who canā€™t find an apartment.
But itā€™s hard to argue with Andereggā€™s criticism. In any legislative body, money follows priorities ā€” the real priorities, not the ones that are given lip service and sent away.
Rep. Karen Kwan, D-Taylorsville, was trying to get the state to spend some money to make sure Utahns are counted in the 2020 Census, which has a direct impact on every Utahn, because that count dictates how federal funds are allocated. The state funding request had the support of the Utah League of Cities and Towns, the Salt Lake Chamber and The United Way, but came away empty-handed.
I end up writing this same column every year about supposed fiscal conservatives being anything but conservative with our money, and nothing seems to change. The good news is that this year maybe things just might.
Instead of bringing groups to the Hill to sing for their supper, lawmakers allocated an additional $2 million to the Department of Heritage and Arts and directed groups wanting money for arts projects or museums to apply to the department for grants. It is seen as a significant shift within the arts community, one that had been years in the works. The grants will, hopefully, be awarded more on merit than who has the most pull in the Legislature.
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Hamlet Homes celebrates the first of five model home grand openings in 2019 at Muirhouse Community in Taylorsville
Hamlet Homes is excited to announce the opening of Muirhouse Model Home ā€“ The Hastings. This Model Home is located at 3845 West 4700 South (Kinglassie Lane) in Taylorsville, UT at Muirhouse ā€“ Hamlet Homesā€™ newest townhome community in the greater Salt Lake area. Muirhouse will be the first of five new Hamlet Homes Communities opening this year.
The new community is located just off Bangerter HWY and will feature 87 townhomes with 2 available floorplans ā€“ The Hastings and The Denton. Features of the new community include a future walking trail, enclosed dog park, and open space for homeowners to entertain, play, and BBQ. Hamlet Homes is now selling Phase I of the community.
"Muirhouse is the first of five neighborhood grand openings Hamlet Homes will celebrate this year and we are very excited about this one, as it is in a great location with an amazing community planned for homeowners who live here," stated Barry Gittleman, President and COO of Hamlet Homes.
"Taylorsville is excited to welcome Hamlet Homes to our community. The Beautiful Muirhouse Community provides a brand-new option for housing in our city. Hamlet Homes is a great partner and brings quality, value, and enhances our sense of community in Taylorsville," said Kristie S. Overson, Mayor, City of Taylorsville.
The new Model Home also includes a Hamlet Homes Sales Center where homebuyers can view floorplans, home elevations, site locations, pricing, and personalization and color selections, making it easy to select and purchase a brand-new townhome at Muirhouse.
Hamlet Homes has partnered with Big Brothers Big Sisters to host a donation drive, making it easy for their customers to take part in something important while touring new townhomes. Hamlet Homes is encouraging event and model homes guests to do their spring cleaning early and bring bags of donations to the Muirhouse grand opening event. All donations support Big Brothers Big Sisters of Utah, who accepts donations of clothing, books, and toys. For every donation made, our guests will get to choose a Valentineā€™s bag that may contain a variety of candy, prizes, or gift cards.
Hamlet Homes is excited to partner with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Utah, as they feel very close to this organization. The company has a deep, personal connection, having employees and partners that are or have been a big brother and big sister. Phil Mosher, Hamlet Homes VP of Sales was matched with his little brother, Nathan, over 20 years ago. Mr. Mosher noted, "Although we graduated from the program when Nathan turned 18, we continue to be good friends and I recently had the privilege of attending his wedding. I couldnā€™t be prouder of Nathan as he has overcome numerous obstacles through determination and persistence. Having had the opportunity to be his Big Brother and to witness his strength and growth has been one of the greatest highlights of my life."
Brandi Jolley, Chief Development Officer, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Utah says, "Big Brothers Big Sisters of Utah is so appreciative of Hamlet Homes. In 2018, BBBSU supported mentoring relationships for 1,309 Utah youth. This wouldnā€™t be possible without community support like this great event. Thank you!"
Nate Di Palma, the Owner and President of Hamlet Homesā€™ Advertising Agency, Concept Marketing, also has a close connection to Big Brothers Big Sisters. In 2018, he was awarded Rookie Big Brother of the Year for his outstanding commitment to his Little Brother. "Big Brothers Big Sisters is an organization very near and dear to my heart. I am proud to participate in a way that I hope makes a difference," he remarked.
Hamlet Homes is committed to the communities in which it builds homes: to the people, to the quality of its homes, and to the community and programs that surround it. Each community opening is partnered with a community partner, in hopes that we can make a difference while celebrating milestones.
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Hamlet Homes Celebrates The First Of Five Model Home Grand Openings In 2019 At Muirhouse Community In Taylorsville, UT
MURRAY, Utah, Feb. 8, 2019 /PRNewswire/ ā€” Hamlet Homes is excited to announce the opening of Muirhouse Model Home ā€“ The Hastings. This Model Home is located at 3845 West 4700 South (Kinglassie Lane) in Taylorsville, UT at Muirhouse ā€“ Hamlet Homesā€™ newest townhome community in the greater Salt Lake area. Muirhouse will be the first of five new Hamlet Homes Communities opening this year.
Muirhouse Townhome Community in Taylorsville, UT
The new community is located just off Bangerter HWY and will feature 87 townhomes with 2 available floorplans ā€“ The Hastings and The Denton. Features of the new community include a future walking trail, enclosed dog park, and open space for homeowners to entertain, play, and BBQ. Hamlet Homes is now selling Phase I of the community.
"Muirhouse is the first of five neighborhood grand openings Hamlet Homes will celebrate this year and we are very excited about this one, as it is in a great location with an amazing community planned for homeowners who live here," stated Barry Gittleman, President and COO of Hamlet Homes.
"Taylorsville is excited to welcome Hamlet Homes to our community. The Beautiful Muirhouse Community provides a brand-new option for housing in our city. Hamlet Homes is a great partner and brings quality, value, and enhances our sense of community in Taylorsville," said Kristie S. Overson, Mayor, City of Taylorsville.
The new Model Home also includes a Hamlet Homes Sales Center where homebuyers can view floorplans, home elevations, site locations, pricing, and personalization and color selections, making it easy to select and purchase a brand-new townhome at Muirhouse.
Hamlet Homes has partnered with Big Brothers Big Sisters to host a donation drive, making it easy for their customers to take part in something important while touring new townhomes. Hamlet Homes is encouraging event and model homes guests to do their spring cleaning early and bring bags of donations to the Muirhouse grand opening event. All donations support Big Brothers Big Sisters of Utah, who accepts donations of clothing, books, and toys. For every donation made, our guests will get to choose a Valentineā€™s bag that may contain a variety of candy, prizes, or gift cards.
Hamlet Homes is excited to partner with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Utah, as they feel very close to this organization. The company has a deep, personal connection, having employees and partners that are or have been a big brother and big sister. Phil Mosher, Hamlet Homes VP of Sales was matched with his little brother, Nathan, over 20 years ago. Mr. Mosher noted, "Although we graduated from the program when Nathan turned 18, we continue to be good friends and I recently had the privilege of attending his wedding. I couldnā€™t be prouder of Nathan as he has overcome numerous obstacles through determination and persistence. Having had the opportunity to be his Big Brother and to witness his strength and growth has been one of the greatest highlights of my life."
Brandi Jolley, Chief Development Officer, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Utah says, "Big Brothers Big Sisters of Utah is so appreciative of Hamlet Homes. In 2018, BBBSU supported mentoring relationships for 1,309 Utah youth. This wouldnā€™t be possible without community support like this great event. Thank you!"
Nate Di Palma, the Owner and President of Hamlet Homesā€™ Advertising Agency, Concept Marketing, also has a close connection to Big Brothers Big Sisters. In 2018, he was awarded Rookie Big Brother of the Year for his outstanding commitment to his Little Brother. "Big Brothers Big Sisters is an organization very near and dear to my heart. I am proud to participate in a way that I hope makes a difference," he remarked.
Hamlet Homes is committed to the communities in which it builds homes: to the people, to the quality of its homes, and to the community and programs that surround it. Each community opening is partnered with a community partner, in hopes that we can make a difference while celebrating milestones.
ABOUT HAMLET HOMES Hamlet Homes (www.hamlethomes.com) crafts quality, customer-oriented townhomes and single-family homes located in attractively designed neighborhoods in northern Utah. In addition, Hamlet is a leader of urban redevelopment, transit-oriented communities. Since the companyā€™s founding in 1994, Hamlet has built over 3,500 homes in 53 communities. The company is a proud recipient of many awards including the 2015 Green Business Award for Sustainable Business & Design from Utah Business magazine; Builder of Integrity Award from the Quality Builder Warranty Corporation in 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007 and 2010; and in 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2007. Hamlet was awarded Utahā€™s Best of State medal for residential construction. Hamlet has been a finalist in the National Housing Quality Awards as well as the recipient of the 2009 Governorā€™s Quality Growth Award. Located in Murray City, Utah, Hamlet Homes is part of the Hamlet group of companies, which includes Hamlet Development and Hamlet Commercial.
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Cremation Services provided to Taylorsville, UT
For compassionate services for cremation in the area of Taylorsville, UT, please use Wiscombe Memorial. More information about their services can be found at http://www.wiscombememorial.com/
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The funeral directors of Wiscombe Memorial serve Taylorsville, UT with compassion and respect. Offering dignified funerals and memorial ceremonies, they have everything needed to properly commemorate a loved one when choosing cremation. Their services are meticulous and delivered at an affordable price. Please contact them at 1-385-528-1804 to arrange for cremation, cremation with a memorial service or full service traditional cremation of a loved one. Details about their cremation options can be found at http://www.wiscombememorial.com/our-packages/cremation-services
Cremation only refers to the way a family has chosen to deal with the physical remains. Wiscombe Memorial wants families to know that this decision doesnā€™t limit the ways one can honor their loved oneā€™s life. They thoughtfully suggest that families have a funeral or memorial service, because oneā€™s need for a healing experience is not lessened by the decision to be cremated. Wiscombe Memorial want families to contact them to discuss the wide variety of celebratory options open to them.
Gathering with friends and family gives everyone the opportunity to share memories, express emotions, and find comforting support. Whether a family chooses burial or cremation; or selects a formal funeral or a more relaxed memorial service, the need for acknowledgment of the loss with family and friends is important. Wiscombe Memorial can help families create a unique meaningful ceremony to help families heal. Wiscombe Memorial offers families a beautiful setting in which to come together to honor the life of a loved one.
No matter where a family decides to gather together, such a service will make a difference in the lives of all who attend. If burial has been selected, families can choose to follow tradition, with a viewing, and then a funeral service in a church or memorial chapel. Or one could decide to have a more relaxed service, even in the comfort of a family home. Letā€™s just say this: there is no ā€˜hard and fastā€™ formula for honoring a loved one when burial or cremation has been selected. Wiscombe Memorial is there to listen to all concerns, share their deep experience, and if traditional burial is selected, help families arrive at the perfect way to gather together before a loved oneā€™s interment in the cemetery of oneā€™s choice.
Wiscombe Memorial wants families to honor a loved one in a way that allows families to look back, years from now, and be thankful that they did the best they could to honor a life. Creating a ceremony that calls together the hearts and minds of all who loved them is a gift to everyone involved. A gift of memories, a gift of healingā€¦a truly priceless gift of peace-of-mind. For tribute services, the funeral directors of Wiscombe Memorial offer extensive grief support resources as well to the families of Taylorsville, UT and surrounding areas.
Contact Info: Name: Shawn Wiscombe Organization: Wiscombe Memorial Address: 47 South Orange Street, Suite B-5, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 , United States Phone: +1-385-528-1804
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McDougal Funeral Home
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1941 ~ 2018 Taylorsville, Utah-Snitch Nakamura of Taylorsville, Utah passed away suddenly on February 20th 2018. Born to Satsuki and Kimo Nakamura on May 13th 1941 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He served 2 years in the USā€¦ Read Full Obituary for Shinichi "Snitch" Nakamura
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Cremation Services provided to Taylorsville, UT
For compassionate services for cremation in the area of Taylorsville, UT, please use Wiscombe Memorial. More information about their services can be found at http://www.wiscombememorial.com/
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The funeral directors of Wiscombe Memorial serve Taylorsville, UT with compassion and respect. Offering dignified funerals and memorial ceremonies, they have everything needed to properly commemorate a loved one when choosing cremation. Their services are meticulous and delivered at an affordable price. Please contact them at 1-385-528-1804 to arrange for cremation, cremation with a memorial service or full service traditional cremation of a loved one. Details about their cremation options can be found at http://www.wiscombememorial.com/our-packages/cremation-services
Cremation only refers to the way a family has chosen to deal with the physical remains. Wiscombe Memorial wants families to know that this decision doesnā€™t limit the ways one can honor their loved oneā€™s life. They thoughtfully suggest that families have a funeral or memorial service, because oneā€™s need for a healing experience is not lessened by the decision to be cremated. Wiscombe Memorial want families to contact them to discuss the wide variety of celebratory options open to them.
Gathering with friends and family gives everyone the opportunity to share memories, express emotions, and find comforting support. Whether a family chooses burial or cremation; or selects a formal funeral or a more relaxed memorial service, the need for acknowledgment of the loss with family and friends is important. Wiscombe Memorial can help families create a unique meaningful ceremony to help families heal. Wiscombe Memorial offers families a beautiful setting in which to come together to honor the life of a loved one.
No matter where a family decides to gather together, such a service will make a difference in the lives of all who attend. If burial has been selected, families can choose to follow tradition, with a viewing, and then a funeral service in a church or memorial chapel. Or one could decide to have a more relaxed service, even in the comfort of a family home. Letā€™s just say this: there is no ā€˜hard and fastā€™ formula for honoring a loved one when burial or cremation has been selected. Wiscombe Memorial is there to listen to all concerns, share their deep experience, and if traditional burial is selected, help families arrive at the perfect way to gather together before a loved oneā€™s interment in the cemetery of oneā€™s choice.
Wiscombe Memorial wants families to honor a loved one in a way that allows families to look back, years from now, and be thankful that they did the best they could to honor a life. Creating a ceremony that calls together the hearts and minds of all who loved them is a gift to everyone involved. A gift of memories, a gift of healingā€¦a truly priceless gift of peace-of-mind. For tribute services, the funeral directors of Wiscombe Memorial offer extensive grief support resources as well to the families of Taylorsville, UT and surrounding areas.
Contact Info: Name: Shawn Wiscombe Organization: Wiscombe Memorial Address: 47 South Orange Street, Suite B-5, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 , United States Phone: +1-385-528-1804
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Wilford Hansen
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Loving husband, father and grandfather Hurricane, UT-Wilford Roy Hansen, 81, of Hurricane, UT passed away on February 7, 2018. He was born James Elmer Hansen and Edith Marie Willesen on May 18, 1936 in Gunnison, UT. He married Nathella Durfee on December 2, 1960 in Salt Lake Temple. He was raised and worked on the family farm in Gunnison, UT. He attended Gunnison High and took trade courses at BYU. He spent most of his professional life working for H R Wagstaff Construction as a crane operator. He also built some homes. He spent his free time building little picnic tables and toys. He also loved his garden. For the last years he spent his time making quilt tops, Nathella would finish the quilt and they gave them away. He raised his family of 9 children in Taylorsville, UT. He is survived by his wife Nathella, children Clifford (DeAnn) Hansen, E. Marie (Carl) Taylor, Kalvin (Tammy) Hansen, Kristine (Darin) Bitton, Minnie (Michael) Wunderlich, L. Darin (Stacey) Hansen, Leon (Glenda) Hansen, LeGrande (Tina) Hansen, Aleha (Adam) Larsen, Brother Randall Hansen, Sisters, Evelyn Johnson, Rosella Hansen, Mary (Robert) Prior, Donna (Melvin) McGill, 39 grandchildren and 33 great grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents, brothers Alma, Clarence, Kenneth, Odell, Lawrence Hansen, Sisters Marie and Dorothy Hansen, Helen Reel. Funeral services will be Monday, February 12, 2018 at 1:00 PM at the Taylorsville, 10th Ward, 4950 South 1950 West, Taylorsville. Friends may call Sunday, February 11, 2018 from 6 to 8 PM at Memorial Redwood Mortuary, 6500 South Redwood Road, West Jordan, UT and at Taylorsville 10th Ward from 11:30 to 12:30 PM before the service. Interment will take place at Memorial Redwood Cemetery. Special thanks to Troy Gubler and staff for the care they gave Wilford.
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5 Methods to Increase Productivity for Your Job in Taylorsville, UT
Locally owned and operated, Express Employment Professionals in Taylorsville, UT is the distinguished leader of full-service Staffing Agenciā€¦
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Dalton Schuyler Carpenter "Shookie" 1995 ~ 2017 Itā€™s with heavy hearts to say that our beloved son Dalton S. Carpenter (Shookie) passed away unexpectedly at home November 3, 2017. Dalton (21) was survived by his motherā€¦ Read Full Obituary for Dalton Schuyler Carpenter
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Factors to Consider When Searching for Taylorsville UT Housing
Finding the right Taylorsville UT Housing is hard, especially if you have never looked for a house before. The best houses are located in a safe neighborhood. They are affordable. They are managed properly. They get enough sunlight during the day.
Here are some of the things you should know before renting or buying a house in Taylorsville UT.
1. The Neighborhood
Visit the house before buying or renting it. Visiting different houses can help you know about the security of that area. The best houses in Taylorsville UT are located in a safe neighborhood. People living there are friendly. In fact, they can you tell the cost of living in that area.
2. Management
It is important to know how the houses are managed before renting one. The best houses are managed properly. Property managers are always there when you need. If a problem arises in the house, they fix the problem immediately. They donĆ¢Ā€Ā™t take a lot of time. For example, if your house has plumbing problems, they fix the problem immediately.
3. Visit the House
Real estate companies and agents post the best pictures on the internet. Their pictures are always great. However, they only show the strength of the house. Do not look at the pictures and pick a house before visiting it.
Visit the house before renting or buying it. There are several things you may not notice just by checking these pictures. Therefore, visiting the house can help you learn a lot about the house.
You now know the factors to consider when searching for the best Taylorsville UT Housing. Rent or buy a house you like. Visit as many houses before renting one. And make sure that the house is still in a good condition. Find out if the houses are managed properly.
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Why Some People Prefer To Visit Taylorsville Utah
Although most people that go on vacation in the state of Utah tend to gravitate toward the larger cities, you might want to consider a city called Taylorsville. It is located in Salt Lake County, and has a population of about 60,000 people. There are many fun things that you can do while you are there. Letā€™s go over the many attractions that it has, and also how you might be able to save a lot of money if you decide to stay in Taylorsville Utah this year.
What Can You Do In Taylorsville?
When you get into the city, you are going to find many different restaurants that you can frequent. It is located south of Salt Lake City proper, yet is still actually part of the city. It is next to Murray and West Valley City, and just north of West Jordan. Itā€™s a place where you can have a lot of fun doing activities, and still have access to all of the beautiful places that are in Salt Lake City up to the north. You can head out and take advantage of tours of the city, and also go to Temple Square. There is also the Mountain Tram Tour and you can also head over to the great Salt Lake. From there, you can travel south to go see Zion national Park, and then head west over to Arches National Park for a day. Itā€™s a nice centralized location which has many concerts, shows, and outdoor activities that you can do while you are there.
How To Get A Good Deal On A Vacation There
You can get a fantastic deal on vacations into this area because the prices on hotels are going to be less than those in Salt Lake City proper. Additionally, when you fly into the airport, and head south into Taylorsville Utah, you are going to see some of the nicer areas of the city. You can also go on a Big Cottonwood Canyon Tour if that is something that you would like to do. There are always going to be things available.
After staying in Taylorsville for a few nights, you will get acclimated. It is a quieter area of Salt Lake City. If you havenā€™t been there before, you will certainly get to enjoy all of the festivities, especially if you are there during the spring and summer. Itā€™s a place that you ought to consider staying more often if you havenā€™t been to Utah in a number of years. Itā€™s a very nice location, one that you will definitely enjoy.
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Why Taylorsville Utah Is A City That You Should Stay At
If you are not ready to choose one particular city in Utah over the other, there is a recommendation that you should consider. A place called Taylorsville, and the southern part of Salt Lake City, is a location that you will enjoy. It is a portion of the city which is actually part of three cities in total, all joined together. It is a place that you can get excellent rates on hotels, and it also allows you to quickly access many of the activities that people fly into Utah to see from different worldwide destinations. This is what you can do when you get to Taylorsville Utah.
What Can You Do After You Get There?
Some of the activities that you will be able to do when you get to Taylorsville involve historical sites. This will help you understand how it has all involved. Most people know that much of the Salt Lake City area revolves around the Mormon religion, and there are structures there that have been built by these individuals. The Mormon Tabernacle choir can also be heard from time to time. You can also take flights and trams so that you can see the surrounding area. There are places you can go hiking, and you can also travel a couple hours in different directions to see national parks and other natural settings.
When Should You Go To Taylorsville Utah?
You can go there anytime of the year, depending upon what it is you want to do. If you like to go skiing, that might be available during the winter. If you are going there to do hiking, fishing, or just fly over these beautiful locations, spring and summer, and early fall, are wonderful times to travel. Once you have done several of the tours, and you have had time to relax, you will start to see why people like this particular area. Itā€™s also going to have excellent food, great rates on hotels, and is close enough to all of the attractions to keep you busy.
Taylorsville Utah is a dutiful city that you really should consider visiting. It is a place that some people have never been to before. It will make your trip very pleasant, allowing you to take advantage of all that Salt Lake City has to offer, located in this smaller area which will be fun and relaxing.
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Adding Some Privacy to Your Studio Apartment
When you choose to live in the studio apartments, it can become somewhat challenging ā€“ particularly when it is about your privacy. Open space in these apartments makes things difficult for you to separate the sleeping quarters, dining room, and the living room. However, by implementing some good ideas, youā€™ll be able to conquer any privacy issues as well as make individual areas serve specific purposes. Here are some ideas for you to consider when looking to add privacy to your small rental unit.
It is not necessary for you to spend too much money for putting up the wall in a rental apartment that provides you with the desired privacy level besides enough storage. Pay a visit to any home improvement store in your area and search for the modular storage or simple bookcases. These units can be placed between the living room and the sleeping area, painted to match the rest of the dƩcor, and then filled up with books or wine allowing you to enjoy some instant privacy in your apartments Winston Salem NC.
Sliding screen panels have been used for sectioning off the rooms in quite a few of the Asian cultures. Shoji screens are appealing as they tend to be visually pleasing and lightweight and can help you in separating your living spaces and allow you to have enough light coming through screen material at the same time. Similar ceiling track design can be used be you with somewhat a solid material in case if it is desired to make a private environment.
Whether you go for ceiling-mounted hanging roller shade or some freestanding unit, using bamboo room dividers can be a quite inexpensive and casual way of dividing up your space in the studio apartment with open floor design. Pay a visit to home improvement shop in your area and youā€™ll be able to find some hanging shade that is large enough for going from ceiling to the floor covering six ft. width. Alternately, you have the option of building trough-like simple floor planter and use insulating foam in it and then stand a bamboo in the box for creating your self-supporting room divider.
Another great idea for adding privacy to your small apartments in Winston Salem is to use the folding screen. Itā€™s considered amongst the versatile furniture pieces that one can ever own. You can satin a simple wooden screen and stencil or paint it for matching almost any dĆ©cor. You can even repaint it any time for changing with the changing seasons. Folding screen can be used for sectioning off area in front or beside the bed for creating movable privacy wall to have separate sleeping quarters. You can even use the screen as the headboard as soon as you donā€™t need to have any more privacy in times to come. This makes it a practical option for you to consider.
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