I tend to avoid motels when traveling but this was a necessary break to sleep between California and Colorado and it was one of the few lodging options rated above an 8 so I booked for one night.
The bed was clean, we even checked under the fitted sheet, so that was nice. The rest of the room was surface clean, where it looked okay-like the floors-but maybe needed a new wipe down. My socks were brown walking on the floors (not carpet)... It is the desert though so probably dust from the area in the vents or something.
The motel has parts that are dated, like the curtains, bathroom and doors, and then parts that look newer, such as the mirror/sink area and beds. The curtain wouldn't shut all the way, had to close it in the door to block the view to the room.
Motels are not quiet, the fact that cars are backed up to the doors and people getting in and out can be loud, but I didn't hear anything overnight in the room. AC unit may have masked sounds too
We didn't try the pool or breakfast. Very much a check in after midnight and out in the morning thing. The check in girl was really nice and we did get a decent night sleep. So overall okay.
For those complaining about the area, get food in Green River or possibly before Richfield. It's the middle of Utah, in an area that is purposely more remote to preserve the natural beauty of the land. We actually ate dinner in Vegas and bought a to go order with us from there, knowing there wasn't much around.