Tire Trax in Santaquin may be a relatively new business (two years old in March) but owner Kirk Greenhalgh (pictured, right) and manager Riley Greenhalgh (left) are part of a family that has served Santaquin since 1930, when Kirk’s great-uncle Henry Greenhalgh built Santaquin Reservoir. Even before that, Greenhalgh ancestors helped settle the town. Read more about the local family and business in the December 16, 2015 print edition of The Payson Chronicle and online at paysonchronicle.com.
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Full-Service Tire Trax In Santaquin Will Begin Second Year In Business March 2016; Part Of Greenhalgh Family’s Long History Of Providing Service
Tire Trax in Santaquin may be a relatively new business (two years old in March) but owner Kirk Greenhalgh (pictured, right) and manager Riley Greenhalgh (left) are part of a family that has served Santaquin since 1930, when Kirk’s great-uncle Henry Greenhalgh built Santaquin Reservoir. Even before that, Greenhalgh ancestors helped settle the town. Read more about the local family and business in the December 16, 2015 print edition of The Payson Chronicle and online at paysonchronicle.com.
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