Echo Telcom, located in Holden, Utah, was established in 1855 as Fort Cedar Springs by Mormon Pioneers. It served as a refuge for weary frontier travelers and became known as 'Buttermilk Fort' due to its dairying industry. In 1858, the settlement was renamed Holden in honor of Elijah Holden, who lost his life while attempting to save a young boy during a snowstorm.
Today, the residents of Holden continue to embody the enduring qualities of their pioneering ancestors, including thrift, perseverance, and a strong love of God. Echo Telcom is deeply rooted in the community and offers a range of services to support the local businesses and residents.
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