With Roots Dating Back to '32, Zim's Crafts to Close Its Doors

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The first Zim's Crafts store was opened at the same location in 1947; in the mid-1980s the company sold the 200 South property to Mountain Bell, which constructed an office tower on the site, and moved to 150 S. State St. - a building that once served as a horse-drawn carriage factory and later as a dealership selling Ford, Buick and Franklin automobiles.

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With Roots Dating Back to '32, Zim's Crafts to Close Its Doors

Zim's Crafts, a Utah supplier of craft products whose roots date back to 1932, is closing its doors.

"It's not a bankruptcy or a...

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