You may be thinking of Freeman family . 1962, Mesa was still considered a small town and the early Mormon settlement of Lehi, just north of Mesa, was a sleepy rural farming area. Art and Anita Freeman, both natives of Mesa, were busy raising seven active children, planting and farming two-hundred acres of citrus in the Lehi Valley. When the children and the citrus trees were young, the Freemans opened a small roadside stand to sell their fruit and involve their children in the family business. Anita gave the store the name “Orange Patch.” People loved the idea of coming to the country to buy fresh citrus and soon the family had to expand the roadside stand. No sooner had they completed the expansion, they had to expand again. In 1983 as the business continued to grow, Art and Anita purchased property at 3825 East McKellips Road and their second location, “Orange Patch Too” began selling many of the same items so popular at “Orange Patch.”
Orange Patch has been there for years I'm a native of Arizona and I still go with my adult kids the oranges there are so sweet.
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