Ron's Phillips 66 Service Station Explained

Ron's Phillips 66 Service Station
Coordinates:40.92°N -111.8789°W
Built:1960
Added:March 26, 2018
Area:NaNacres
Refnum:100002273[1]

The Ron's Phillips 66 Service Station, at 278 N. Main St. in Centerville, Utah, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2017.[1]

It was built in 1960 to replace the previous service station, blown down in a windstorm in 1959.

According to a 2007 news article, "Randall, now 76, is a burly former Davis High football player turned rodeo cow cutter who likes to do the cha-cha. He could easily drive the two minutes to his shop but chooses to take the 90-minute scenic route by horse. That's three hours a day, just to get to work and back."[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Weekly List . . March 30, 2018.
  2. Web site: Ron's Service connects Centerville to bygone era . . Aug 31, 2007 . Elaine Jarvik . November 3, 2019.