The Utley family has three dentists working out of the same office on East Tabernacle Street — Drs. Dan, Tyler, and Colton Utley — and the practice they share is St. George Dental Care. Tabernacle Street is named for the LDS Tabernacle that has stood at the corner of Main and Tabernacle since 1876, and the practice’s address sits in the original downtown grid that pre-dates the city’s freeway-era expansion by more than a century.
A multi-generation family dentistry, openly disclosed
Multi-generation family dental practices are a recognizable Southern Utah pattern — the Mormon-cultural family-and-trade continuity layer expressing itself in professional inheritance — but most of those practices have been quietly bought up by dental services organizations over the last fifteen years, with the family name kept on the door for marketing reasons while the actual ownership and clinical decision-making moved to a corporate parent. Three Utleys publicly working at the same office is one of the more legible examples of the family pattern still being intact rather than just inherited as a brand.
Downtown rather than strip-mall
The Tabernacle Street address gives the practice a downtown character: a few blocks from the old courthouse, walking distance from the historic Tabernacle and the older Mormon civic buildings, set into the grid St. George originally laid out. Most newer St. George dental practices are in suburban-pad locations along Bluff or Riverside or off the freeway exits. St. George Dental Care is in the city’s actual original center.
What three dentists allow
Care is general family dentistry across the full lifespan — pediatric through geriatric — and the three-dentist scale lets the practice absorb scheduling load that would crush a solo office, especially during summer when extended-family-visiting-grandparents-in-St.-George cleanings spike. Insurance and dental-network participation are clearly listed. Three Utleys, one address, transparent disclosure across the practice site and external directories — that is among the stronger multi-generation candidate profiles in this batch.