Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. Business is Booming! Business March 7, 2021 Updated: November 8, 2024 By Guest Contributor Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinPinterestEmailPrintCopy URL Tire Busters Gabe Dunn the previous owner of Big O Tires is now the owner of Tire Buster’s located at the same address, 1146 West 800 South, Payson. He celebrated the change of franchisees with a ribbon cutting on Feb. 6. Henry’s Back Yard BBQ was there with lunch for everyone who came to celebrate with Gabe at the start of his new venture. - Advertisement - Sport’s ClipsJodi Asay, owner of a few different Sport’s Clips establishments, brought a Sports Clips to Payson, 1146 West 800 South, during the summer of 2020. According to Jodi, this has been one of her favorite stores. They have been the recipient of four regional awards as well as the Business of the Month Award from the Payson Santaquin Area Chamber of Commerce for the Month of February 2021. Jodi celebrated the opening of the Payson location on Feb. 10 with a ribbon cutting. HM Heidi Maloy, the owner and operator of HM, has been selling natural beauty products out of her home since 2014. In 2019 she opened a store front location on Downtown Main Street, 1146 West 800 South. Last year was a difficult time, but with sound business practices she was able to withstand the economic storm and decided to start 2021 off with a celebratory ribbon cutting on Feb. 12. It was a well-attended event with many coming in to enjoy the many products created by Heidi. Iceberg Drive InnFeb. 19 was a fun and momentous day for owners, Andrew Kafentzis and Aspen Hill, of Iceberg Drive Inn at 34 Highland Drive, Santaquin. Reed Reinhold, from the corporate office, arranged for a ribbon cutting to introduce Iceberg to the community after months of anticipation. There were many who attended the event, such as Santaquin’s Mayor, Kirk Hunsaker and City Council member, Ben Reeves. Chubby’s CaféAlan Moak, one of the owners of Chubby’s Café was thrilled to open Chubby’s in October in Payson, 855 Turf Farm Road, to add gourmet hamburger flavors to the current fair found in the city. Chubby’s was welcomed amongst the residents and on Feb. 22, the family of owners celebrated the opening with a Ribbon Cutting that was well attended. Among the attendees included Mayor Bill Wright and Representative Doug Welton. Tags:March 2021 – Issue 106Payson UtahSantaquin Utah Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinPinterestEmailPrintCopy URL Guest ContributorArticles from community members to share their viewpoints, or letter to the editor. [the_ad_group id="2382"] Get Our Newsletter! [ws_form id="7"] Submit News Visit our Forms to submit a recipe, obituary, contact us, or submit news. Related news Arts & Culture Bronze Statue in Mapleton’s Old Towne Historic Park Illustrates the Importance of Unity Shellie Peterson - November 20, 2024 Community Thanks for the Memories:A walk down memory lane Guest Contributor - November 18, 2024 Community How to help those struggling with Food Insecurity this Thanksgiving season Shellie Peterson - November 17, 2024 Business White Feather Rocks in Santaquin gives couple life beyond retirement Alex Sousa - November 16, 2024