| ThreePeaksProducts Inc.
Three Peaks Products Inc., is a privately owned Utah Corporation established in 2003 that specializes in exclusive innovative
marketing design and distribution.
ThreePeaksProducts Inc. understands that not all businesses have the time and resources to promote their innovative products. The company's mission is to discover, research and deliver truly innovative products right to the customers place of business, without losing sight of functionality and cost. Three Peaks Products Inc. is committed to upholding the product image that its suppliers demand while providing the best products for the customer. This comes from an inherent dedication to perform at the highest levels with complete coordination and unparalled customer service.
Current products include penetrating lubricants,
innovative, high-end packs and accessories for the entire range of emergency response professionals.
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| About Utah
Utah's population demographics, unique in the United States, are anticipated to create
a young and growing workforce for the state's foreseeable future.
At 21.5 births for each 1,000 in Utah's population, the state has the highest birth
rate in the nation, while the state's death rate of 5.6 per thousand people is the second
lowest among the states (2002 U.S. Census figures). It is perhaps not surprising that
Utah has the youngest population (a median age of 27.1 years) and the largest aver-
age household size (3.13 persons per household) of any state. By the year 2030, the
state's median age is expected to grow from 27 to 32, while the national average is
expected to increase from 36 to 39.
RAPID GROWTH
These characteristics combine to reinforce Utah's ongoing trend of rapid population
growth. During the 1990s, Utah's population grew from 1.73 million to 2.25 million, an
average annual rate of 2.4 percent. From 2001 to 2003, the state's population grew
from 2.25 million 2.39 million--an increase of 139,000, or 2 percent annually.
Utah's population is projected to grow to 2.79 million in 2010, 3.37 million in 2020
and 3.77 million in 2030. Despite the fact that the state's annual growth rate is expect-
ed to slow to 1.1 percent in the 2020s, Utah's projected growth for the next three
decades is still more than twice the national average, according to the U.S. Census
Bureau.
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