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Women in Business: Kristin Rocke | K. Rocke Design

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As K. Rocke Design’s owner and namesake Kristin Rocke would explain, this might be the Golden Era of interior design.

“I can’t think of a better time to be in design,” Rocke says. “We create stunning interiors and our clients are widely exposed and elevated.”

And thanks to her clientele that stretches across the globe—most of whom already have deep experience creating breathtaking places—elevated awareness begets even more elevated design from Rocke. The bar is getting raised higher and higher, but she’s continually up to the task.

“I get a lot from learning about different crafts other than my own. I get a ton of value from looking at art and even the nonvisual arts, like reading or watching something like how a writer creates and how they process their craft, I think it’s really exciting and generates a lot of ideas.”

—Kristin Rocke

As a woman, and, especially as a celebrated interior designer, Rocke feels she has a big advantage in creating original looks and designs that stir up strong emotions.

“I think women are very adaptable, really great listeners, and can manage multiple tasks while pushing ideas and projects forward,” Rocke explains. 

But that’s not to say when push comes to shove, Rocke can shove with the best of them, when needed.

“I can be very alpha,” she laughs. “But I feel like that’s very balanced with being understanding and compassionate to the people that are working around me.”

So combine the proper touch of an accomplished professional with the rich surplus of idea starters easily found in the modern age and the executive of a renowned team, such as K. Rocke’s, and you get great design. That’s Rocke’s approach to her business.

“We’re doing great work and we have a highly effective, productive, and creative team,” K. Rocke Design’s leader says. “It’s almost like a hive buzzing with energy and we really do have the opportunity to make space and place different than anyone has seen anywhere else.”

And for Rocke, that’s one of the most fulfilling parts of her work.

“I feel very privileged to be in people’s lives this way. It’s exhilarating to me.”

3910 S. Highland Dr., Millcreek
krockedesign.com
@krockedesign


Salt Lake magazine’s “Women in Business” is an acclaimed and respected part of our September/October issue. Over the years, we have profiled and spotlighted successful women business leaders across the state. These leaders are shining examples of success. Here, they share insights into their entrepreneurial journies so others like them can follow their leads. Find more women in business here!

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Women in Business: Leah Wynn | Inside Out Architecturals

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Leah Wynn likes to refer to herself as a “tile nerd.” As the owner of Inside Out Architecturals, one of Utah’s premier decorative tile showrooms and design firms, Wynn literally knows tile inside and out.

She could tell you not only what is going to look best in a particular space, but also about the history of a tile, the type of glaze used on it, and where in the world that style was derived from.

And that level of knowledge is well-known and respected around the state. When high-end homebuilders, such as those who work on houses featured in the Parade of Home, need a special tile to give a new home the perfect finishing touch, they call it Inside Out.

“You name it when it comes to fun, decorative stuff, I do it,” Wynn says.

Not only is Wynn a proprietor of beautiful tile, but she’s also a historian of the art building material. She often consults with Utah leaders on historic tiles found all around the state and loves sharing stories about how certain tiles came to be.

“I’m a detail-oriented person and I see things that way. I have my specialties and I know my math. Tile is very mathematical. All tiles are really just puzzle pieces. You have to learn how to put them together. That’s how I like to think about things.”

—Leah Wynn

One of her favorites involves a tilemaker she met at a tradeshow who devised a very unique and beautiful tile glaze and unfortunately was diagnosed with cancer. Wynn passionately recalls how the tile community, including the renowned artisanal dealer, Sonoma Tilemakers, rallied around the artist to help him recreate his glaze for commercial production before his death. His memory, she says, lives on in some of Sonoma’s most original pieces.

“I was really excited that they were not lost,” says Wynn of the artist’s creations. “Euphoria has a palette of 18 of his best glazes that you can get and share. They saved his legacy.”

Little things like that matter a lot to Wynn, who has always had an eye for thoughtfully-created home design. When she was little, her father took her on a tour of a home designed by legendary architect Frank Lloyd Wright. 

She remembers excitedly pointing out to her father how painstakingly detailed the home was. 

“Dad! The seams in the concrete floor line up with the seams in the windows and they line up with the seams in the rafters,” she exclaimed.

It all fits together like puzzle pieces—or perhaps—a wall full of decorative tiles.

3410 S. 300 West, South Salt Lake
(801) 487-3274
insideoutarchitecturals.com
@insideoutarchitecturals


Salt Lake magazine’s “Women in Business” is an acclaimed and respected part of our September/October issue. Over the years, we have profiled and spotlighted successful women business leaders across the state. These leaders are shining examples of success. Here, they share insights into their entrepreneurial journies so others like them can follow their leads. Find more women in business here!

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Women in Business: Mara Mazdzer | Fuse Weddings & Events

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Business owner, creative director, thought leader, wedding/event planner, wife to an Olympic athlete, and mother. Somehow Mara Mazdzer does it all.

But how?

“As a planner, scheduling is just a knack that I have,” Mazdzer, who owns Fuse Weddings and Events, a full-service event studio in Salt Lake City, laughs. “Fortunately, I didn’t have to reinvent the wheel in terms of how my brain works.”

Between mothering a 2-year-old, supporting the endeavors of her husband, Olympic silver medalist luger Chris Mazdzer, and running one of the best event planning businesses in the state, Mazdzer keeps herself remarkably busy. But that’s just the way she likes it.

“We have to live in a pretty organized household to be able to accomplish everything. We even started having a family admin meeting every week,” Mazdzer says. “I guess I’ve kind of managed to mirror how I run my household like I run my business, lots of communication and systems for everything”

Clients of Mazdzer’s business, Fuse Wedding & Events, revere that same level of attention to detail and meticulous planning that makes the owner’s world go round.

“Having come from a nightclub background, I think my ability to place a huge emphasis on guest experience and providing an incredible experience for an attendee is unmatched. I tell my clients all the time, your client, your guest experience started from the minute they got your invitation.”

—Mara Mazdzer

When customers come to Fuse, they know they’re booking a service with uncanny levels of thoughtfulness.

“What we do is so different,” Mazdzer explains. “Anybody can figure out how to confirm catering and order linen and put them on tables. We want to create a complete experience. We think about what people felt when they walked in, the way it smelled, what the invitation looked like, everything.”

When Mazdzer meets her clients for the first time, she often asks a different set of questions than just the when, where, and why of a wedding or event. This way, she gets a much better feel for who the people on the invitation are and in turn, creates a far more personalized experience.

“‘What do you guys like to eat?’ ‘What can I find you doing on a lazy Sunday afternoon?’ ‘How do you meet?’ All of that stuff feels very relevant to me,” Mazdzer.

And even with all that goes into running her business, Mazdzer still finds time to be a mom. She especially enjoys taking her son to tumbling class every Friday morning.

“I love the creativity and the outlet my work gives me but I also feel so grateful to have started a business that allows me the flexibility to be a better mom,” she says. “I handle both in the same way and that seems to help quite a bit.”

18 S. 500 West, Salt Lake City
(801) 512-2075
fuseweddingsandevents.com
@fuseweddingsandevents


Salt Lake magazine’s “Women in Business” is an acclaimed and respected part of our September/October issue. Over the years, we have profiled and spotlighted successful women business leaders across the state. These leaders are shining examples of success. Here, they share insights into their entrepreneurial journies so others like them can follow their leads. Find more women in business here!

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Women In Business: Amanda Hansen | Decoration Inc.

By From Our Partners

Decoration Inc. owner Amanda Hansen’s passion lies in designing for life’s most important moments. She knows that the right backdrop is crucial to creating an unforgettable experience—whether it’s a wedding, a corporate event, or any other significant occasion. With her background as a photo stylist, she has developed an artist’s eye for capturing the perfect shot.

“I’d have to work hard to get this one shot just the way the photographer wants it, then it all gets broken down and we move on,” she explains. 

That was before Amanda reached out with a phone call to Chrisanne Olsen, the original owner of Decoration Inc., to find out more about the event design industry. Not long after that, she was offered a job, with virtually no experience designing events. Just a few years later, in 2006, she took over as the shop’s new owner.

Fast forward to 2023, and the event design business has shifted dramatically. Nowadays, in the era of Instagram and Pinterest, clients are always finding something they want to be redone or replicated exactly as they saw it on social media.

When our clients come to us with an idea, we really use it as a jumping-off point. We love following up with questions and providing suggestions to make something unique. We don’t want to do the same thing we’ve seen a million times. Our goal is always to try to build and enhance something versus just replicating.” – amanda hansen

While Decoration Inc. is happy to pull off—or recreate—any look a client requests, the difference in choosing the Salt Lake City-based studio comes in Hansen’s willingness to go the extra mile. Channeling her ability to create a photo-worthy moment, with the knowledge she and her team have gained over working in event design for over 20 years, Decoration Inc. consistently finds new ways to make someone else’s idea even better.

And the studio’s clients love it. With a sterling reputation among event planners and events all over, Decoration Inc. has completed projects at some of the biggest weddings, parties, and gatherings from the Salt Lake Valley to London, New York City, and beyond. When a vital gathering calls for a breathtaking arrangement, Decoration Inc. makes it happen.

And for Hansen, who found her new passion with a cold call and a lot of courage, it’s been a worthwhile journey. And even though the arrangements she and her team work on for months may only last for a night, she considers that a big part of the fun. The moment has been captured and another one is just around the corner.

“Once the party’s over, you collect all the decorations, clean up and move on to the next thing. It’s very fleeting yet unforgettable,” she says. “And I kind of love that.”

826 S. 500 West. Salt Lake City
801-521-8533
decorationinc.com
@decorationinc


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Women in Business: Darlene Carter | C.W. Group

By From Our Partners

Look around, Utah is changing dramatically. With rapid construction building a new landscape and culture up and down the entire state, a few key decision-makers are calling the shots that could send the Beehive State into its next great era.

Darlene Carter, CEO of C.W. Group, one of Utah’s fastest-growing and most decorated real estate developers, is one of those shot callers.

Not only does Carter lead the vision and day-to-day operation of C.W. Group, which includes five business lines; C.W. Urban, C.W. Design, C.W. Land Co., Cole West Home, and Cole West Development, she also serves as a board member for Envision Utah and was the co-chair of Downtown Alliance’s Development Committee for 2022 and 2023.

Go ahead, pick any one of the exciting new developments you can see all over the Wasatch Front and even in Southern Utah, chances are, Carter has put her fingerprints on it.

“At the core of our commitment to fostering community lies our unwavering dedication to nurturing the individuals in our company and our area. By prioritizing the growth of others, we can establish a groundbreaking paradigm, shaping exceptional endeavors and nurturing vibrant communities.” – Darlene Carter

But being a female leader in a male-dominated industry isn’t anything new to Carter. She’s been a leading voice in real estate development circles for nearly two decades. After beginning her career in 2005, and joining C.W. Group’s eventual owner, Colin Wright, when he founded Henry Walker Homes in 2009, Carter has always been a steadying influence among executive leadership teams. After Henry Walker Homes was sold in 2013, she was kept on board for several years to ease the transition and continue her sterling record of growth and profitability.

Now, even as a major player for one of Utah’s leading development groups, and with quite a few hats to wear, Carter still makes it a priority to build one-on-one connections. Colleagues at C.W. Group admire Carter for her ability to foster personal relationships, identify talent, and empower others to reach their full potential.

While C.W. Group prides itself on creating value through thoughtful land planning, progressive architecture and exceptional project-level execution, the development group also makes enormous investments in people and their distinct, individual futures.

Ask Carter and she’ll tell you. Her vision isn’t just to build a great Utah, it’s to build a generation of great Utahns.

610 N. 800 West, Centerville
801-661-3810
cwgroup.com
@c.w.urban


Salt Lake magazine’s “Women in Business” is an acclaimed and respected part of our September/October issue. Over the years, we have profiled and spotlighted successful women business leaders across the state. These leaders are shining examples of success. Here, they share insights into their entrepreneurial journies so others like them can follow their leads. Find more women in business here!

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Women in Business: Janie Ward | Form Derm Spa

By From Our Partners

Janie Ward and her husband, Dr. P Daniel Ward, have always been a one-two punch when it comes to their business ventures. Together, they’ve created several successful companies, including Form Derm Spa and FormRx Skin Care.

“The goal was simple,” Janie says. To provide results so good, even the most hard-to-please plastic surgery patients would be pleased. Making such a product line though, wasn’t done overnight.

From devising the formulas—and utilizing Dr. Ward’s expertise in plastics and chemistry—to selecting a laboratory of the highest quality to produce the beauty products, to then developing the branding, packaging, and marketing of FormRx Skin Care, it was a massive undertaking.

But it paid off in a big way.

“It took a huge upfront investment and I can’t believe we pulled it off,” says Janie. “Skincare has always been important to me. When I pushed Dan to develop these products, he was excited, but by his own admission, had no idea how much this would appeal to our patients and customers.”

Bringing the FormRx Skin Care line from conception to the countertops of people interested in the best for their skin while also running their other businesses—multiple med spas, a surgery center, a plastic surgery practice, and a real estate portfolio—took a lot of grit and resilience, Janie says.

“It’s been a blast to use my passion for
skin care, as well as a bit of creativity and common sense, to create something that improves the lives of our customers. A lot of people sometimes write moms off, but I think moms are hidden gems in the world. They know how to problem solve and just get things done!” – Janie Ward

Dr. Ward, though, says those characteristics are pretty typical of his wife. That’s just the way she is.

“Janie is one of the toughest people you’ll ever meet,” Dr. Ward says. “She is physically strong, but that doesn’t compare to her emotional resilience. She has been through a lot but nothing slows her down. She is amazing to watch!”

50 S. Main St, Salt Lake City
801-513-3223
formrxskincare.com
@formdermspa


Salt Lake magazine’s “Women in Business” is an acclaimed and respected part of our September/October issue. Over the years, we have profiled and spotlighted successful women business leaders across the state. These leaders are shining examples of success. Here, they share insights into their entrepreneurial journies so others like them can follow their leads. Find more women in business here!

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Bambara Shows Off a New Era With a Fresh Feel and Stylish Cocktail Bar

By From Our Partners

It’s the start of a new chapter for Bambara, one of downtown Salt Lake City’s most iconic restaurants, located on the ground floor of the Kimpton Hotel Monaco on Main Street.

Nowadays, guests will find a fresh new take on a longtime favorite. From top to bottom, Bambara boasts a brand new aesthetic, with crisp, clean black and white decor accentuating the soft brown leather seating. In this new era, the goal is to be more than a place for that one big night out.

“We have a history of being a special occasion restaurant,” Bambara’s Food and Beverage Director Brandon Buschart says. “We want to bridge the gap with people who are out on the town and might be hopping around from place to place while also not alienating those people who have been coming here forever.”

Photo courtesy of Bambara; Hotel Monaco

With a welcoming atmosphere and exceptional service, Bambara also offers a menu for meals of all shapes and sizes. Whether you want to have a few small plates to share, or a fantastic appetizer and a full-fledged entree, you can have either—or both.

If you’re out with a group and have no reservations about passing plates, putting together one of Bambara’s artisan charcuterie boards might be the way to go. With cheese offerings like Red Butte Hatch Chili Cheddar, Humboldt Fog Goat Cheese and Rogue Smoked Blue Cheese to complement slices of Duroc Pork Paté, La Belle Farms Duck Rillette, and Rocky Mountain Elk Summer Sausage, you can’t go wrong with whichever combination you choose. Of course, you can always order the whole smorgasbord, if you’re up for it.

Bison Wellington. Photo courtesy of Bambara; Hotel Monaco

Now small plates can be fun for a crowd, or a lighthearted night out, but if you’re looking to make the night a memorable one, Bambara offers a slew of surf-n-turf entree options. Across the entire menu, you can find a yummy bite made from local ingredients, done in partnership with farms and purveyors in the region. Sustainable, local food is a pillar of Bambara’s values. And according to many, Bambara’s crown jewel is the Bison Wellington, Chef Patrick LeBeau’s favorite dish which has been locally sourced from Wyoming and done in a very traditional way.

“The renovation allowed time to develop new relationships with local vendors and producers and we are very excited to highlight them on the menu,” said Executive Chef Patrick LeBeau. Some of these new vendors include Bread Riot Bakehouse and Brickhouse Growers supplying us with great local sourdough and microgreens that can be seen across the menu.  The menu will continue to rotate seasonally, with a couple of staple dishes remaining from season to season.” 

Scallops. Photo courtesy of Bambara; Hotel Monaco

Those who want an especially memorable meal might consider a more intimate experience with Chef LeBeau. Taking part in the Chef’s Table feature seats guests at special tables that allow unique access to Chef LeBeau and his team during the service and allows for insight on upcoming dishes, Chef’s favorites, and other experiential items not available at other tables.

But the changes don’t stop at just the decor and menu prepared by Chef LeBeau. Not only is Bambara showing off a new look and feel, just like the entire Hotel Monaco, but an exciting new location will soon be throwing open its doors to the public on the other end of the restaurant. The Vault, a cocktail bar with sidewalk access on the corner of Main St. and 200 West, will soon be ready to serve up some of Salt Lake City’s most unique spirits in an ultra-cool ambiance.

 “It will be very approachable to all, like a 1950s American bar,” Buschart says of the soon-to-be-opened bar space, which pays homage to the location’s former identity as a bank.

So while things might look a little different now at Bambara, the great experience and attention to detail have remained the same. Whether it’s for a special occasion, or just a moment to treat yourself and others, Bambara is the place to be.

“We’re looking to make it a place where you can have a couple of drinks and an appetizer and maybe move on to somewhere else and also have a great meal on a special evening,” Buschart says. “In a hotel space, you have to figure out if you want to be a local favorite or a place for business guests. We’re going to be both.”


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City Meets the Mountains in Northern Utah

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Northern Utah combines easy access to the state’s best urban experiences with world-class outdoor recreation. There are vibrant main streets, big-city amenities and distinctive dining
in places surrounded by mountains, canyons and forests where you can mountain bike, hike, fish, off-road, rock climb, stargaze or just wander. Northern Utah’s urban hubs make for excellent destinations on their own as well as ideal base camps for your outdoor adventure.

Urban Meets Alpine

Unlike many other metropolitan areas, lush and beautiful mountains and canyons rise above the edges of Salt Lake City. For example, the Bonneville Shoreline trail system sits on the very foothills overlooking the city, and countless other trails can be accessed from cities along the Wasatch Front. Just 30 miles east of the capital city, Park City boasts more than 500 miles of biking and hiking trails. Further east, try fishing Flaming Gorge or rafting the Green River just outside of Vernal. Just north of Salt Lake, you’ll discover Ogden with its robust trail network for hikers, equestrian riders and mountain bikers and Logan is a great stopover for trips to Bear Lake State Park. To the south, the Utah Valley sits below the towering peak of Mount Timpanogos and offers easy access to recreation in Provo and American Fork canyons, connected by the Alpine Loop, one of the state’s most scenic roads. To the west, you’ll find Knolls OHV Special Recreation Management Area and Little Sahara Recreation Area where you can off-road some of Utah’s spectacular scenery not accessible to cars.

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Explore Arts, Culture and History

Northern Utah’s arts and cultural offerings stretch the Wasatch Front and beyond, from the Utah State University Sculpture Walk in the northern reaches to the Springville Museum of Art just south of Provo. Northern Utah is also home to two of the world’s most iconic land art sculptures—Robert Smithson’s “Spiral Jetty” and Nancy Holt’s “Sun Tunnels.” And each city plays host to a full calendar of cultural and art events, like the summer Twilight Concert Series in Salt Lake City and Ogden or Park City’s Kimball Arts Festival. You can also learn more about the history and culture of  Utah through its many museums, including the Fremont Indian State Park and Museum in Sevier, the Natural History Museum of Utah in Salt Lake City and the Golden Spike National Historic Park in Box Elder. And to the east in Vernal, you can explore the Utah Field House of Natural History State Park Museum and spot dinosaur footprints along the trails at Red Fleet State Park. 

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Enjoy the Local Fare

Logan, Ogden, Salt Lake City, Park City and Provo are all urban hubs of great dining. In 2023, the James Beard Foundation recognized eight restaurants in the Northern Utah region for culinary excellence, including Manoli’s, Mazza, Oquirrh and SLC Eatery in Salt Lake City and Handle in Park City. There’s also a thriving farm-to-table scene lining the Wasatch Front, from the seasonal fare at Communal in Provo to Table Twenty Five, located on Ogden’s historic 25th Street.

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Gaze at the Night Sky

According to Astronomy magazine, one-third of humanity and 80 percent of Americans, cannot see the Milky Way. City lights obscure the stars in many urban centers. But in Utah, land managers and community members have committed to protecting the dark skies from light pollution. Within just two hours of Salt Lake City, you’ll find seven official Dark Sky Places, all certified by the International Dark Sky Association. Fill your days with adventure and your nights stargazing at these International Dark Sky Places: Timpanogos Cave National Monument (35 miles from Salt Lake City), East Canyon State Park (35 miles), Jordanelle State Park (37 miles), Rockport State Park (37 miles), Antelope Island State Park (42 miles), North Fork Park (58 miles) and Helper City (111 miles).

Antelope Island State Park and the Great Salt Lake

To truly experience and appreciate the Great Salt Lake, there is no better vantage for observation than from the western shoreline trail on Antelope Island. The island hides the city lights of the Wasatch Front behind you and offers an otherworldly view of the ancient salty sea stretching out
to the horizon.

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Tips and Tricks

Venturing outside? Always check with local ranger stations for day-of trail and weather conditions. Utah has seen unprecedented snowpack this season, and spring runoff may affect some trail access.

If you’re hitting the trails, make sure someone knows where you’re heading and when you’ll be back. And be sure to pack extra water, snacks and layers, in case your adventure takes longer than you expect.

Supporting local communities during your travels can have
a profound impact.
Stock up on groceries locally, stop in an artisan shop or eat at a restaurant in addition to campfire meals.

Stop by visitutah.com for more preparedness tips and travel recommendations. 


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Utah’s Best: Ward Institute

By From Our Partners

Aesthetics, Thoughtful Surgery, and Wellness Come First at the Ward Institute

It’s one thing to look good—we all want to look good. However, the doctors at The Ward Institute believe that truly “looking good” can only come from a mindset of inner confidence and self-value.

Led by its founder and namesake, Dr. P. Daniel Ward, M.D., the surgeons at The Ward Institute offer specialized expertise in aesthetic and reconstructive procedures ranging from nose jobs to neck lifts, breast augmentation to butt lifts, and even includes skin cancer treatment, hair restoration, general dermatology, and medical-grade skin care. But while the top-notch providers at Ward Institute are among the best at what they do, they’re more concerned with how patients feel about their results.

“In our line of work, we see a lot of people with anxiety or insecurity about one thing or another,” said Dr. Ward. “I want that person to come out of our Institute feeling great about themselves and ready to take on the world.”

Many times, a patient will come in looking for a specific solution to their problem but will receive a different recommendation from a Ward Institute provider. This honest and experienced approach leads to better, longer-lasting, and more natural results. For patients, the result of that approach is the confidence that comes from knowing you look your best and feel great as well.

“We love what we do, and for those clients, we are willing to take on as patients, we love helping them achieve their goals. Our aim is to help our clients live their best lives by looking and feeling like their natural best versions of themselves.”


—Dr. P. Daniel Ward, M.D., Founder
Ward Institute

You won’t have to sacrifice looking better for feeling worse at the Ward Institute. “We strongly believe that form must never compromise function,” said Dr. Ward. “You can have the most beautiful nose in the world after a rhinoplasty, but if you can’t breathe through the nose, you aren’t going to be happy.”

With the mission of creating an extraordinary experience for their patients, the Ward Institute has added even more high-quality providers who aren’t jack-of-all-trades surgeons–they are highly specialized to provide expertise in whatever area is needed. And of course, Dr. Ward, one of the most highly-rated plastic surgeons in the nation (he was named one of the top 100 plastic surgeons in the world by RealSelf.com), will still oversee the entire facility. All specialists at the Ward Institute hold the same ideals–to provide the finest personal service, exceptional experience, and outstanding results to improve the lives of their patients. And they are committed to doing it in a  way that keeps their patients looking like their natural selves.  

Per Dr. Ward, “Our highest ideal is to help those clients we take on as patients to have their external appearance match their internal self-image. This is the key to successful, natural results and allowing people to look and feel their natural best.”

6322 S. 3000 East, Cottonwood Heights  

801-513-3223 | wardinstitute.com | @wardinstitute 


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Utah’s Best: Deep Roots Harvest

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West Wendover dispensary Deep Roots Harvest provides top-notch service for cannabis customers 

Located less than two hours from downtown Salt Lake City, Deep Roots Harvest made its mark on the map as West Wendover’s first marijuana dispensary when it opened in 2019. Deep Roots Harvest boasts six locations throughout Nevada, but its West Wendover spot—the most convenient to Utahns in need of relief while they’re in town—looks more like a museum than your typical dispensary or pharmacy. It’s a remarkably comfortable experience for marijuana users of all experience levels. Not to mention, it’s just a stone’s toss away from the town’s legendary casino and resort strip and is pretty much settled in the shadow of the iconic Wendover Will neon cowboy.

For us, cannabis is more than a plant! Every harvest tells a story. Our people, our work ethic, and our desire to bring out the very best is what sets us apart.”


—James Mao,
Marketing Director
Deep Roots Harvest

Because Nevada has legalized recreational marijuana, you don’t need to have a medical card to shop at Deep Roots Harvest. All you need is to be over 21, have a valid government-issued I.D. Pay in cash or we are now accepting Credit Cards and ACH. And it’s important to note that carrying marijuana across the border into Utah is illegal. Still, if you’re in Wendover for a weekend getaway to enjoy the sights and sounds of the gateway into Elko County, Deep Roots Harvest makes for a great stop. And seasonal specials, along with a wide menu of consumption methods and strain varieties ensure that every trip all year long can be different and exciting, or consistent and enjoyable—if that’s your thing.

If it’s your first time at a dispensary, rest easy at Deep Roots Harvest, the staff there is more than accommodating. The store’s budtenders are fully prepared to walk you through your needs and answer any questions you may have. In just a few years, the location has built a sterling reputation for customer service with a 4.4 rating and nearly 1,500 Google reviews. Again, while Deep Roots services both recreational and medicinal needs, customers from Utah should be aware of the shifting laws on the state border. Still, expect top-notch service and quality when you get to the other side of the state line.

395 Industrial Way, West Wendover, Nevada  775-418–5560  | deeprootsharvest.com