SPANISH FORK, Utah — Saturday's storms had the owners of Glen Rays Corn Maze in a panic. They closed for the day due to the heavy rainfall, but then they started getting calls in hopes that the rain wouldn't close off their "Field of Fright" for the night.
Glen Rays Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch have only been around for eight years, but the family farm has roots in Utah that date way back.
“I’m the fifth generation. My great-great-grandfather settled this area in 1869,” said Rex Larsen, owner of Glen Rays Corn Maze.
Growing for 156 years in Spanish Fork, it's become very special to Larsen and his family.
"Hard to put into words. The fact that I’m actually farming the same soil kind of gets me a little emotional, even,” said Larsen.
He wants to see his family’s farm live on.
"It’s my l