The Sleep Inn at Idaho Falls Exit 116 has been bought by Town Pump, a
company in Butte, Mont., that has been in business since 1953.
This is one of Town Pump's first ventures outside Montana, where it owns hotels, franchise restaurants and casinos.
The company was founded by Tom Kenneally Sr. According to the company's Web site,
www.townpump.com,
Kenneally was known for handing customers his wristwatch to time his
oil change. If it took him more than three minutes, the oil change was
free.
In the '60s, the company brought self-service to
Montana, viewing it as an opportunity to sell more gas at a lower price
to make up for lower margins. It was a controversial decision, the
history on the Web site says: "Many were convinced that there would be
explosions due to untrained individuals handling this combustible
product."
Business diversification came in the '90s,
including truck stops, car washes, laundromats, motels, quick serves,
delis and gaming establishments.
The company started a
charitable foundation in 1999, with a goal of supporting or helping
education and 501(c)(3) charitable organizations. Some of the
organizations the foundation has assisted include the Boy Scouts and
Girl Scouts, CASA of Montana, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Montana Food
Banks, the American Red Cross, Montana Special Olympics and Newspapers
in Education programs.