The licencse it not hard to get. You have to pass the FCC's test that is about 30 multiple choice questions. If you study for just a little bit you will catch on enough to pass the first test. Look for a book called "Who's talking" or something similar to that. I believe that Radio Shack still sells it, and if not let me know and I will get more info for you.
There is a local "Ham Store" on state and approximatly 7900 South, on the west side. The owner is Bob and his store number is 801-567-9944 he can help you better with radio questions.
I own a hand held radio, mine ( and most of them) work off 5 watts, that is enough to talk anywhere in the valley through simplex ( radio to radio). If you can get to a repeater ( radio to repeater to radio ) you can get much further, they even link repeters together so you can go long distances. I have been able to speak from SLC to Moab for example.
I also have a "mobile" radio or car mounted radio. This works off 50 watts, so it has potential of going much further. For example I can talk simples (radio to radio ) from the moutains just west of Vernal to Scott's peak ( top of Big cotton wood canyon) without much effort.
I think I may of gave too much info, if you have questions post them up or PM me I can maybe answer them in person.
There are several local ham clubs but I would first point you to this one
http://www.xmission.com/~uarc/ there is info there about testing, and meetings, and other info.
FYI - there are several repeaters in the Moab area that are fairly active, it is not often that I will make a call to one of them and not get a response.