Congressman Owens Tours Local Businesses
Eagle Mountain Chamber and Congressman Burgess Owens toured local Eagle Mountain and Saratoga Springs Businesses on Friday, February 24. The Congressman was accompanied by Holly Sweeten, his Outreach Director. Mayor Tom Westmoreland, Councilmembers Brett Wright and Jared Gray, City Administrator, Paul Jerome, and Economic Development Director Evan Berrett joined Chamber President, Melissa Clark, and Board Members Tyler Savage, Diane Bradshaw, and Amanda Zufelt.
The tour began at the Ivory Barn at Overland Event Center where the group enjoyed lunch catered by local restaurant favorite Sean's Smokehouse. From the Barn, the group began the tour by hearing the history of telecommunications in Eagle Mountain from Diane Bradshaw, Direct Communications Eagle Mountain Administrator. The first stop was the Tyson Case Ready Plant, where Tom Sharp and Steve Grant, members of the Leadership Team at the Eagle Mountain Plant gave the visitors a quick tour. The tour showed some of the incredible innovation and efficiencies that make the EM location one of the leading plants in the country.
Next stop on the tour was Jeppson Automotive Repair, where owner Bryan Jeppson showed the Congressman the brand new Jeppson facility. Bryan and his family have been a community favorite for years, operating a mobile mechanic business out of their garage. They are excited to grow their business into a new brick & mortar location, just off of SR-73 and Sunset. Their Grand Opening Celebration will be March 1st at 4pm.
After Jeppson Automotive, the group visited R&R Tactical in Saratoga Springs. R&R is owned and operated by Rudy & Robyn Chavez. R&R is another example of a home-based business to brick & mortar success story. Rudy and Robyn started their business in Eagle Mountain out of their home and offer crucial safety training to first responders, public servants, and teachers. They have a huge following in the local community and are often the first to volunteer to help with local causes and charity supporting veterans.
The group then returned to Eagle Mountain and toured Summit Spa & Float, where owners Katrina Long and Sam Butler showed off their amazing team and gorgeous and successful Eagle Mountain location. They shared some of the training and education opportunities available at Summit for apprenticeship.
After Summit, the group visited Cedar Valley Pharmacy where Chase Fowler and Sheldon Birch, business partners, were able to meet with Congressman Owens to ask questions and help Owens understand some of the issues small town pharmacies face. The group also learned about the apprenticeships and training available to students seeking experience in the pharmacy field.
The last stop on the tour included a visit with local Commercial Developer from The Real Estate Group, Scot Hazard, and a tour of the new Parkway Crossing building. Hazard's new building has both residential and commercial together in the same location. Many innovative touches make this location a great place to work, live, and play. In addition to the residential component, the building is home to Vital Veterinary, and an outdoor food court for food trucks. A new restaurant will also be a great anchor to this project. Parkway Crossing is also home to Inspire Sports, another basement to brick & mortar success story. Owner Malorie Leavitt recently celebrated the Grand Opening of her new location in February. The group was able to visit the new Jurassic Taco with owners Fernando Felix and Jorge Garcia and were treated to fish tacos.
The tour was a tremendous opportunity to showcase just a small portion of the community's amazing businesses.






