Photo gallery: Jordan River cleanup part of LHM Week of Service in Utah, beyond

Employees across 15 states continue legacy of Larry H. Miller

Employees of the Larry H. Miller Company and its associated businesses, along with local individuals and nonprofit groups, are participating in the annual Larry H. Miller Week of Service in Utah and 14 other states.

The week of service, started to honor Larry H. Miller’s legacy, wraps on Saturday.

Tuesday’s major project included cleanup along the Jordan River and home rejuvenation and beautification of a Rose Park condominium. Other activities in Utah — from Logan to St. George — include food drives, yard work for senior neighbors and volunteering with youth athletes.

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Deseret News photojournalist Laura Seitz captured images of Tuesday’s service efforts along the Jordan River.

Jake Oyler, vice president of benefits at the Larry H. Miller Company, picks up trash along the Jordan River Trail during the annual Larry H. Miller Week of Service in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, April 28, 2026. Employees from the Larry H. Miller Company and its platforms and businesses collaborated with local nonprofits to accomplish service projects including Jordan River clean-up, home rejuvenation and beautification of a Rose Park condominium, food drives, yard work for senior neighbors and volunteering with youth athletes. | Laura Seitz, Deseret News
Lindsey Brandol, executive assistant at the Larry H. Miller Company, picks up trash in the Jordan River during the annual Larry H. Miller Week of Service in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, April 28, 2026. Employees from the Larry H. Miller Company and its platforms and businesses collaborated with local nonprofits to accomplish service projects including Jordan River clean-up, home rejuvenation and beautification of a Rose Park condominium, food drives, yard work for senior neighbors and volunteering with youth athletes. | Laura Seitz, Deseret News
Larry H. Miller Company employees pick up trash along the Jordan River Trail during the annual Larry H. Miller Week of Service in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, April 28, 2026. Employees from the Larry H. Miller Company and its platforms and businesses collaborated with local nonprofits to accomplish service projects including Jordan River clean-up, home rejuvenation and beautification of a Rose Park condominium, food drives, yard work for senior neighbors and volunteering with youth athletes. | Laura Seitz, Deseret News
Garbage is collected from the Jordan River Trail in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, April 28, 2026. Employees from the Larry H. Miller Company and its platforms and businesses collaborated with local nonprofits to serve communities where the company’s businesses operate during the annual Larry H. Miller Week of Service. Projects included Jordan River clean-up, home rejuvenation and beautification of a Rose Park condominium, food drives, yard work for senior neighbors and volunteering with youth athletes. | Laura Seitz, Deseret News
A bag of garbage collected from the Jordan River Trail is discarded in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, April 28, 2026. Employees from the Larry H. Miller Company and its platforms and businesses collaborated with local nonprofits to serve communities where the LHM Company’s businesses operate during the annual Larry H. Miller Week of Service. Projects included Jordan River clean-up, home rejuvenation and beautification of a Rose Park condominium, food drives, yard work for senior neighbors and volunteering with youth athletes. | Laura Seitz, Deseret News
Garbage from the Jordan River Trail is gathered in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, April 28, 2026. Employees from the Larry H. Miller Company and its platforms and businesses collaborated with local nonprofits to serve communities where the company’s businesses operate during the annual Larry H. Miller Week of Service. Projects included Jordan River clean-up, home rejuvenation and beautification of a Rose Park condominium, food drives, yard work for senior neighbors and volunteering with youth athletes. | Laura Seitz, Deseret News
Jon Christensen, left, and Porter Roddy of the investments team at the Larry H. Miller Company pick up trash in the Jordan River during the annual Larry H. Miller Week of Service in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, April 28, 2026. Employees from the Larry H. Miller Company and its platforms and businesses collaborated with local nonprofits to accomplish service projects including Jordan River clean-up, home rejuvenation and beautification of a Rose Park condominium, food drives, yard work for senior neighbors and volunteering with youth athletes. | Laura Seitz, Deseret News
Larry H. Miller Company employees pick up trash along the Jordan River Trail during the annual Larry H. Miller Week of Service in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, April 28, 2026. Employees from the Larry H. Miller Company and its platforms and businesses collaborated with local nonprofits to accomplish service projects including Jordan River clean-up, home rejuvenation and beautification of a Rose Park condominium, food drives, yard work for senior neighbors and volunteering with youth athletes. | Laura Seitz, Deseret News
Garbage from the Jordan River Trail is gathered in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, April 28, 2026. Employees from the Larry H. Miller Company and its platforms and businesses collaborated with local nonprofits to serve communities where the LHM Company’s businesses operate during the annual Larry H. Miller Week of Service. Projects included Jordan River clean-up, home rejuvenation and beautification of a Rose Park condominium, food drives, yard work for senior neighbors and volunteering with youth athletes. | Laura Seitz, Deseret News
Larry H. Miller Company employees pick up trash along the Jordan River Trail during the annual Larry H. Miller Week of Service in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, April 28, 2026. Employees from the Larry H. Miller Company and its platforms and businesses collaborated with local nonprofits to accomplish service projects including Jordan River clean-up, home rejuvenation and beautification of a Rose Park condominium, food drives, yard work for senior neighbors and volunteering with youth athletes. | Laura Seitz, Deseret News
A Lime scooter is hoisted from the Jordan River during the annual Larry H. Miller Week of Service in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, April 28, 2026. Employees from the Larry H. Miller Company and its platforms and businesses collaborated with local nonprofits to accomplish service projects including Jordan River clean-up, home rejuvenation and beautification of a Rose Park condominium, food drives, yard work for senior neighbors and volunteering with youth athletes. | Laura Seitz, Deseret News
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