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  2. Village cooperative - Wikipedia

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    Village cooperatives are cooperatives in rural areas that are engaged in the provision of community needs with agricultural activities. [1] Village cooperatives may also be defined as an umbrella organization of social and economic character and as a forum for the development of rural economic activities organized by the community and for the ...

  3. Gardner Mill - Wikipedia

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    It is the only surviving mill in Utah that is documented to be one of Gardner's works. [ 2 ] Other NRHP-listed or -nominated mills in Utah include: Isaac Chase Mill , Salt Lake County; Joseph Wall Gristmill , Sevier County; E. T. Benson Mill , Tooele County; Huntington Roller Mill , Emery County; Bicknell Gristmill , Wayne County; and the Burch ...

  4. List of municipalities in Utah - Wikipedia

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    Map of the United States with Utah highlighted Salt Lake City is the capital and largest city in Utah. Utah is a state located in the Western United States. As of 2020, there are 253 municipalities in the U.S. state of Utah. A municipality is called a town if the population is under 1,000 people, and a city if the population is over 1,000 people.

  5. Associated Food Stores - Wikipedia

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    Associated Food Stores was founded in 1940 by Donald P. Lloyd, president of the Utah Retail Grocers Association along with 34 Utah retailers. Concerned with the effect that large corporate stores would have on small independent retailers, he felt the only way these small businesses could survive is if they united and faced the competition as one, therefore increasing their collective buying power.

  6. People's Co-op Building - Wikipedia

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    The People's Co-op Building at 151 E. State St. in Lehi, Utah was built during 1902–03. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998. It has also been known as Niagara Skating Rink, Lehi Roller Skating Rink, Grass Furniture, and Christensen Wholesale. [1] [2]

  7. List of utility cooperatives - Wikipedia

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    ènostra - electric energy supplier and cooperative energy generation enterprise, mostly active in wind and solar and in the promotion of italian so called CERs (Renewable Energy Communities) [15] NoiNet - an internet service provider based in Cerveteri : among the services both the optic fiber connection and the FWA technology [ 16 ]

  8. Kay's Cross - Wikipedia

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    One theory suggests the cross was constructed in 1946 by members of the Kingston family, a polygamous group led by Charles Elden Kingston, who founded the Davis County Cooperative Society. The Kingstons, often referred to as "The Order," are a fundamentalist offshoot of the LDS Church and owned the land where Kay's Cross was built.

  9. Brigham City Co-op - Wikipedia

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    The Brigham City Co-op was one of the most successful cooperative enterprises of the Mormons in Utah.. In 1990 five buildings associated with the Brigham City Co-op survived: the Mercantile Store (1891), the Flour Mill (1856), the Woolen Mill (1869–70), the Planing Mill (c.1876), and the Relief Society Granary (c.1877).