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SILVER CITY JUNCTION.
Is a station located in the north- eastern portion of Juab county, on the O. S. L. R. R., about 40 miles from Nephi and 79 from Salt Lake City.
SILVER LAKE.
Is a county postoffice located in the eastern part of Salt Lake county, 32 miles southeast from Salt Lake City, the county seat, and 8 from Park City, its shipping and banking point. Dur- ing the summer season there is about 500 population, with a large number of business houses, and daily mail, but they all close during the winter. R Jay Lambert postmaster.
SIMPKINS.
Is a small station located in the southern part of Davis county, on the O. S. L. R. R., 29 miles from Ogden and 7 from Salt Lake City.
SLATERVILLE.
Is a village of 400 population, locat- ed in the western part of Weber coun- ty, 6 miles from Ogden, the county seat, shipping and banking town. The people are mostly engaged in farming and cattle raising. There is a good school, one L. D. S. church and a creamery. Mail tri-weekly. Sarah E. Wheeler postmistress.
Chadwick Ben Jr, constable. Fahey Thomas, blacksmith. Howell Richard, meats. Perry Wm. carpenter.
SLATER JAMES A, Justice of Peace. Slaterville Creamery Co, Thomas Eth- erington pres, Henry H Hudman sec and mgr, M J Bartholomew treas, mfrs butter and cheese. Wheeler Edward, barber.
SMITH'S RANCH SPUR.
Is a small railway station, located near the southern boundary line of Millard County, on the O. S. L. R. R., about 40 miles from Fillmore and 209 from Salt Lake City.
SMITHFIELD.
Is a city situated in the northern part of Cache County, on the O. S. L. R. R., 7 miles north of Logan, the county seat and banking town. Good flour mills, creamery, high-grade stores, schools, etc., are the pride of the city. Has good water supply and is surrounded by a good farming dis- trict. Is also a shipping point. Pacific
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Albertson Thomas, orchestra. Allen James V, mgr Farmers' Union Mill Co.
Bain John M, miller.
Boynton Charles E, physician.
Cantwell & Son (James Cantwell), general store.
Cayzier Emma, dressmaker. Chambers Alfred B, teacher.
Christiansen Chris A, apiarist.
Coleman Franklin, City Recorder.
Cragan Thomas C, farmer and carpen- ter.
Crockett Allen F, carpenter.
De Witt Aaron, saloon, Sam P Ewing mgr.
Ewing Sam P, mgr De Witt's Saloon. FARMERS' UNION MILL CO, Sam- uel Nelson Pres, Reuben Perkes V- Pres. James Milligan Sec and Treas, James V Allen Mgr, Hans T Peter- sen Miller.
FARRELL GEORGE L, Bishop of Smithfield Ward, Farmer, Horse and Cattle Breeder and President Smith- field Dairy Co.
Gatkie John, blacksmith.
Gittens James, carpenter.
Griffiths Mrs Mary, Postmistress.
Gyllingskog Bros (Fred and Nils O), lime mfrs. Hale Alma H, apiarist. HANSON ALFRED, Agent O S L R R Co, Pacific Express Co and Mgr W U Tel Co.
Hansen Hans A, shoemaker.
Harding Daniel F, prin schools.
Harper Wm, apiarist. Heath Orson O, hack line. Hill Joseph, mason and plasterer. Hillyard Alma, apiarist.
Hillyard John F, grocer and meats. Hillyard Opera House, John F Hill- yard propr and mgr.
Knudsen Martin, tailor. Larson Rudolph V, teacher.
Lowe Sylvester v-pres Smithfield Drug Co.
Lowe Sylvia, teacher.
McClain Charles, hotel.
McCracken Joseph, furniture and un- dertaker.
Merrill Joseph H, apiarist.
Merrill Marie, dressmaker.
Merrill Washington, fruit grower.
Miles Edwin R Jr, general store.
MILLIGAN JAMES, Painter and Decorator, Fruit Grower, Nursery
Agent and Apiarist, Sec Farmers' Union Mill Co.
Moore Miss Etta, prin Presbyterian Mission School.
Nelson A F, carpenter.
Nelson Robert, apiarist.
Nelson Samuel, pres Farmers' Union Mill Co.
Nielson N H. harness.
Noble Wm A, sec and treas Smithfield Dairy Co.
OREGON SHORT LINE R R CO, Al- fred Hanson Agt.
Pacific Express Co, Alfred Hanson agt. Perkes Reuben, v-pres Farmers' Union Mill Co.
Petersen Hans T, miller Farmers' Union Mill Co.
Peterson John H, teacher.
Pilkington Richard, mason and plas- terer.
Presbyterian Mission School, Miss Etta Moore prin.
Raymond Alonzo, fruit grower.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN BELL TELE- phone Co, Mrs Mary E Griffith mgr. Roskelley Mrs Maggie, millinery. Roskelley Samuel, barber.
SMITH ABRAHAM, General Mer- chandise, Grain, Hay, Produce, Al- falfa, Seeds, Poultry and Meat Mar- ket, Mgr Smithfield Dairy Co. Smith George Y, grocer and justice.
Smith Heber J, city marshal.
Smith Kizzie, teacher.
Smithfield Brass Band, George Thomas leader.
SMITHFIELD DAIRY CO, George L Farrell Pres, Sylvester Lowe V-Pres, Wm A Noble Sec and Treas, Abra- ham Smith Mgr.
Smithfield Roller Mills, James Mack propr, John M Dain miller.
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Swenson John, carpenter.
Thomas George, leader Smithfield
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Thornley Bros (Robert B and Wm), blacksmiths. Thornley Emma, city treasurer. Tidwell Royal, apiarist.
Western Union Telegraph Co, Alfred Hanson mgr.
SMITHVILLE.
Is a little country postoffice located in the extreme northwestern portion of Millard county, 120 miles northwest of Fillmore, the county seat, 90 miles from Oasis, its shipping point, and 140 from Nephi, its banking town. Farm- ing and stock raising is the chief in- dustry. Mail semi-weekly. Popula- tion about 50. George Bishop post- master.
SMYTH'S.
Is a little country postoffice of about 20 population, located on the southern boundary line of Millard county, on the O. S. L. R. R., 50 miles southwest of Fillmore, the county seat. Nephi is its banking town. Its chief busi- ness is farming. Wm Armstrong post- master.
ARMSTRONG WM, Postmaster, Far- mer and General Store.
SNOWVILLE.
Is a small country postoffice, located near the northern boundary line of Box Elder county, 70 miles northwest of Brigham City, the county seat and banking town. Farming and sheep-
raising are the principal industries. Population 40. Alice Whitaker post- mistress.
Godliffe Arnold, general mdse. Newy & Nelson, general mdse. WHITAKER ALICE, Postmistress.
SNYDERVILLE.
Is a small station located on the Park City branch of the R. G. W. Ry., in the southwestern portion of Summit county, 4 miles from Park City, which is also its nearest postoffice, and 29 miles from Salt Lake City.
SOLDIER SUMMIT.
Is a station located on the main line of the R. G. W. Ry., near the south- eastern boundary line of Utah county, 45 miles from Provo City and 90 from Salt Lake City.
SOLITUDE.
Is a small station located in the western portion of Grand county, on the main line of the R. G. W. Ry., 90 miles southeast of Price, and 190 from Salt Lake City.
SPANISH FORK.
Population 3300. An incorporate vil- lage on the O. S. L. and Tintic Range branch of the R. G. W. Ry., in Utah county, 10 miles southeast of Provo, the county seat.
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Anthon Neils, blacksmith.
ARGYLE BENJAMIN, Pres Bank of Spanish Fork and Live Stock Breed- er and Dealer.
BANK OF SPANISH FORK (Capital and Surplus $35,000), Benjamin Ar- gyle Pres, George D Snell Jr Cashr, Banking in All Its Branches.
Booth Charles W, shoemaker.
Bowen David C, blacksmith.
Boyack Mrs Susie, propr Hotel Boyack. Bradford Charles U, supt Leland Rol- ler Mills.
Bradford George W, blacksmith.
Chisholm & Gardner (Margaret Chis- holm, Henry Gardner), lumber.
Cragan Calvin, agt O S L R R, Pacific Exp and W U Tel Co.
Creer & Nielsen (James M Creer, Lars Nielsen), farm implements.
Dedrickson & Bachman, saloon.
Ellis George, broom mnfr. Ellison John, tinner.
Eyolfson Eyolf, bicycle repairs.
Fairbanks Nicholas, saloon.
Farr Mrs Annie, milliner.
Farr F J, apiarist.
Faust H J, mgr Spanish Fork Cream- ery & Dairy Co. Hales Wm P, mason.
Hansen Erik, carpenter.
Hansen Nephi, farm implements.
Hayes Gawthorne, blacksmith. Holdaway Wm S Jr, dentist.
Hotel Boyack, Mrs Susie Boyack propr. Hughes John B, barber.
Hughes Wm B, general store.
Hutchinson J, dry goods.
Jensen Joseph G, saloon. Jex John, blacksmith.
Jex Wm & Sons (Wm, Heber C, George and Richard), lumber.
Jones David A, livery.
Jones John, mgr Spanish Fork Co-op- erative Institution.
Jones Llewellyn M, confectioner.
Jones Wm R, notions and books.
Larson Christian R, foundry.
Lee Rev Theodore (Presbyterian).
Leland Roller Mills, C U Bradford supt.
Lewis Oran A, general store. Mellor Charles, shoemaker.
Mickelson & Harrison (Morris Mickel- son, W Charles Harrison), marble works.
Montgomery R D, agt R G W Ry, Wells, Fargo & Co Exp and W U Tel Co.
Nielsen James E, jeweler.
Peterson Aaron, restaurant, etc.
Peterson Soren, furniture.
Reese Mrs Alfred, milliner.
Rigtrup Peter, printer.
Robertson Mrs Ida, milliner.
Robertson & Argyle (Jacob Robertson, Benjamin Argyle), drugs.
Rockhill Albert, saloon.
Rockhill Albert B, grocer and sheep raiser.
Runolfson Rev Runolf (Lutheran).
Slater John H, physician.
Snell Francis M, postmaster.
SNELL GEORGE D JR, Cashier Bank of American Fork, Insurance and Collections.
Spanish Fork Co-operative Institution, Wm Creer pres, John Moore sec, John H Hayes treas, John Jones mgr general store and flour mill.
Spanish Fork Creamery and Dairy Co, H J Faust mgr.
Sterling Robert A, meats.
Tuttle Hubbard, supt Young Men's Consolidated Co-op Institution.
Van Wagenen Edward, farm imple- ments.
Warner Wm E, physician.
Young Men's Consolidated Co-opera- tive Institution, Thos B James pres, J J Banks sec and treas, Hubbard Tuttle supt, general store.
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SPHINX.
Is a station located in the eastern part of Emery county, on the main line of the R. G. W. Ry., 58 miles from Price and 180 from Salt Lake City.
SPRING CITY.
Is a town located on the Sanpete & Sevier branch of the R. G. W. Ry., in the central part of Sanpete county, 18 miles north of Manti, the county seat, and 6 miles south from Mt. Pleas- ant, the nearest banking point. Has L. D. S. and Methodist Churches, good district schools. Exp., Wells, Fargo & Co. Tel., W. U. Population 1000. Carl Hansen postmaster.
Allred Isaac E, confectioner. Anderson Niels, meats, etc.
Baxter & Blain (John R Baxter, Rob- ert Blain), general store.
Beck Simon T, wool grower.
Beckstrom Daniel, mgr Spring City Opera House.
Billington Ezekiel A, farm implements. Burdick Lutellus, drugs.
Downard Wm, carpenter. Ford Wm, blacksmith. Frantzen Mrs Mary A, hotel.
Hansen Carl, postmaster. Jensen Nels C, tinsmith. Justesen Rasmus, wool grower. Larson Mrs L O, milliner. Livingston Thomas W, blacksmith.
Madsen Andrew, wool grower. Maxfield George, lumber. Mortensen Marinus, blacksmith. Peterson Ole, mgr Spring City Planing Mill Co.
Rasmussen Andrew, blacksmith.
Rasmussen Hans L, shoemaker.
Simpson James D, r r, exp and tel agt. Spring City Co-operative Mercantile
Institution, J A Allred pres, F E Allred sec, general store.
Spring City Opera House, Daniel Beck- strom mgr.
Spring City Planing Mill Co, Ole Pe- terson mgr.
Strate Henry, coal.
Young Men's Co-operative Mercantile Institution, Hans Nielson pres, J M Johnson sec, general store.
SPRING DALE.
Is a country postoffice located in the eastern part of Washington county on the Rio Virgin river, 44 miles east of St. George, the county seat, and 120 from. Milford, its shipping point. One L. D. S. Church. Farming is the chief industry. Population 140. F. D. Gif- ford postmaster.
Crawford W R, wagonmaker.
Gifford Alpheus, chairmaker.
GIFFORD F D, Postmaster, Farmer and Axe Handle Mnfr.
Gifford O D, carpenter.
Gifford W E, axe handle mınfr.
Hepworth Squire, carpenter.
Hepworth Thornton, mason.
Lenman James, justice of peace. Ruesch J J, carpenter.
SPRINGVILLE.
Population 3300. An incorporated village on the O. S. L. and R. G. W. Rys, in Utah county, 4 miles south- east of Provo, the county seat. Has L. D. S., Presbyterian, Baptist and Episcopalian Churches, good public schools, a college-The Hungerford Academy-and a live weekly newspa- per, The Springville Independent. Exp., Pacific and Wells, Fargo & Co. Tel.,
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THIS TOWN CONNECTED BY Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Co's LONG DISTANCE LINES with all important Utah. Idaho. Montana and Wyoming points.
Anderson George E, photographer. Bailey Rev R Cooper (Presbyterian). Bird A C, livery.
Bowman Sadie, dressmaker.
Bowman Wm T, mgr Springville Creamery Co.
Boyer Mrs Sarah A, propr Hotel Boyer. Brinton E P, farm implements.
Brown Amos A, barber. Burns & Jex, publishers.
Carter Fred, carpenter.
Carter W H & Son (Wm H and John W), blacksmiths.
CUMMINGS HEBER L, Cashier Springville Banking Co.
Deal Bros & Mendenhall (H A, T M and I. D Deal, T L Mendenhall), general store.
Deal Romanzo A, pres Springville Banking Co.
Dougall Catherine, postmaster.
Drury Wm & Sons (Wm, Frank and George), fruit growers.
Dunn Frederick D, physician.
Erdman & Son (Wm and Michael W), meats.
Evans Jedediah P, tinner. Franchell Claus E, drugs.
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and Pub- lisher The Springville Independent and Job Printer. (See adv.) Groesbeck-Whiting Transvaal Mining Co, J S Wing Jr pres, L J Whiting v-pres and sec, C E Malmstrom treas.
HARRISON GEORGE, Propr Har- rison Hotel and Livery.
HARRISON HOTEL, George Har- rison Propr. Only First-Class Hotel in The City.
Hone D & Son, creamery.
Hoover J W Jr, lessee Springville Milling Co.
Hotel Boyer, Mrs S A Boyer propr. Houtz Mrs M S, milliner.
Hungerford Academy, Isaac N Smith prin.
Jensen Christen, tailor.
JORDAN E N, Business Manager The Springville Independent.
Kindred & Allen (John R Kindred, Joseph W Allen), blacksmiths, etc. Larson Soren P C, shoemaker.
Liter Mrs W H, general store.
Martin John, tailor.
Molen & Caffrey (Michael W Molen, James Caffrey), furniture.
Murphy Mrs Lillian M, milliner. Packard Bros & Co, Milan Packard mgr, general store.
Packard Milan, mgr Packard Bros Co.
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Packard Nephi H, dentist.
Peterson Charles J, drugs.
Phillips Gorman W, blacksmith.
Poulsen Jacob, shoemaker.
Powell Alfred H, foundry.
Reynolds H T & Co (Henry T and Joseph D Reynolds), general store. Rio Grande Live Stock Co. Roylance Wm B, harnessmaker.
Roylance Wm M. (See Provo.) Scott J S, apiarist.
Smart George L, physician.
Smith Isaac N, prin Hungerford Acad- emy.
SPRINGVILLE BANKING COM- pany (Capital $50,000), Romanzo A Deal Pres, Henry T Reynolds V- Pres, Heber L Cummings Cashr.
Springville Creamery Co, W T Bow- man mgr.
SPRINGVILLE INDEPENDENT, Wm F Gibson Editor and Publisher, E N Jordan Business Mgr. (See adv.)
Springville Milling Co, J W Hoover Jr lessee, flour mill.
Stevenson James, baker.
Straw Hyrum, meat market.
Tame Thomas, harnessmaker. Thompson George P, agt R G W Ry, Wells, Fargo & Co's Exp and W U Tel Co.
Thorne Erastus, livery.
Warthen & Whitney (W A Warthen, L J Whitney), apiarists.
Westwood Joseph M, printer.
Wheeler Walter, undertaker. Whitehead Alfred, drugs.
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Eight &col. pages. Largest weekly paper in the State. The leading county paper. Gives all the News all the Time. Has a First-Class Job Printing Establishment.
WM. F. GIBSON, Editor.
E. N. JORDAN, Business Manager.
Whitehead James Jr, general store, restaurant and woolen mill.
Whitney & Pierce (L J Whitney, An- drew Pierce), planing mill. Wigmore James, grocer etc.
Wood G S, agt Pacific Exp and Deseret Tel Co.
Wood G S Mercantile Co, Alexander Robertson pres, J W Dougall sec, G S Wood treas and mgr, general store. Wood Henry G, barber.
SPRINGVILLE JUNCTION.
Is a station located in the central portion of Utah County, at the junc- tion of the Tintic Range Branch and main line of the R. G. W. Ry, 50 miles southeast of Salt Lake City.
STARR.
Is a little station located in the east- tern part of Juab County, on the O. S. L. R. R., 28 miles from Provo City and 76 from Salt Lake City.
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Is a village located on the western boundary line of Iron County, 90 miles west of Parowan, the county seat, 14 from Modena, its shipping point. Its
banking town is Nephi. Mining is en- gaged in very extensively. Has good business houses and a good school. Pacific Exp. R. L. Nolf, Exp. and R. R. agent. Population 175. Mail tri- weekly. Wm. J. McBurney, postmas- ter.
Bast A G, agt clothing.
French A, blacksmith.
Independence Mining Co (inc.)
Jacobson E, general store and grain. Johnny Mining Co.
McBURNEY WM J, Postmaster, General Store and Tinsmith.
Muldoon J C, general store. Ophir Mining & Milling Co (inc.)
Peak C E, saloon. Smithson J B. hotel.
Zillig John, shoemaker.
STERLING.
A village located in the southern part of Sanpete county, on the R. G. W. Ry, 6 miles from Manti, the county seat and banking town. The people are engaged in mining and cattle rais- ing. Has one L. D. S. church and a population of 200. Susie L. Richards, postmistress.
Beuregard M, live stock.
Edwards H M, justice of peace.
Edwards R, live stock. Edwards Samuel, general store.
Jensen Joseph, miner.
Petersen J H, hotel.
Petersen S, constable.
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STOCKTON.
Is a town of 150 inhabitants, located near the terminus of the O. S. L. R. R. on Rush Lake, in the eastern part of Tooele county, 6 miles south of Tooele, the county seat and shipping point, and about 15 from Mercur, its banking town. Is a prosperous mining town, with good business stores, one school, a Methodist church. James G. Brown, Tel. Agt. Mail tri-weekly. Mary A. Frank, postmistress.
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Booth Henry, general store. BROWN JAMES G, General Store, Telegraph Agent and Music Teacher. Connor John F, general store. Crouch James, saloon. Frailey W A, saloon. Frank Gertie, music teacher. Mackinson Lizzie, music teacher. Martin E, railroad agent. Miller C H, barber. Monk G W, meat market.
STRAWBERRY.
Is a small railway station located on the main line of the U. P. R. R. in the western part of Morgan county, 13 miles from Ogden and 50 miles from Salt Lake City.
SUGAR.
Is a suburb of Salt Lake City and a P. O sub-station to Salt Lake City Postoffice, 3 miles south of same. Has L. D. S. churches and public schools. Nearest banking, exp. and tel. point is Salt Lake City. Population 900. Mrs. Ruth Squires, postmaster.
Cox Henry & Son (Henry and Edward), blacksmiths.
Cummings Arthur F, barber.
Davidson & Dahl (Andrew P Davidson, August Dahl), blacksmiths.
Deyo Van K, physician and drugs. Fowler James, general store.
Harvey John C, saloon.
Hemsley Edward, brick mason.
Hemsley & Emsley (Richard and Job Hemsley, James Emsley), general store.
Huskinson Bros (Wm J and Nephi), wool growers.
Knight & Luce, grocers. Larson J G & Son (John G and Axel R), blacksmiths.
Naylor George, wool grower.
PACIFIC LUMBER CO, G E Rom- ney Mgr.
Peart J & Sons (Jacob and John G), general store.
ROMNEY G ERNEST, Mgr Pacific Lumber Co.
Smith James R, mgr JR Smith & Sons. Smith J R & Sons, J R Smith mgr, flour mill.
Smoot Albert C, grocer.
Sowles Melvin B, sec Utah Nursery Co. Squires Mrs Ruth, postmaster. Utah Nursery Co, M B Sowles sec.
SULPHUR WELL.
Is a small station located in the western part of Iron county on the U. & P. R. R., about 50 miles from Milford and 270 from Salt Lake City.
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SUMMIT.
Is a town of 160 population, located in the eastern portion of Iron county, 7 miles southwest of Parowan, the county seat and 50 from Milford, its shipping point. Business is done with Salt Lake City banks. There is a good opportunity for farming, also cattle and sheep raising. Mail daily. One church, L. D. S., and a good school. Seth B. Dalley, postmaster.
Barnsen C C, live stock. Dalley Bros, live stock.
Dalley James, hotel.
Dalley Jessie, music teacher.
Dalley J S & Co, general store, cattle and grain.
DALLEY SETH B, Postmaster and Physician.
Hulet Bros, cattle dealers.
Hulet S C Jr, Justice of Peace. Jones Bros, saw mill.
Jones Isaac, constable.
Langford Isaac, carpenter.
SUNNYSIDE.
Is a little village located on the R. G. W. Ry. in the northern portion of Emery county, 16 miles southeast of Price, the county seat of Carbon coun-
ty. Has excellent opportunities for farming and cattle raising. Wells, Fargo & Co. Exp. A. L. Welch, Exp., R. R. and Tel. Agent. Population, 15. W R Clark, postmaster
Gentry & Callaway, saloon.
WASATCH STORE CO, H A Nelson Mgr, General Store.
Welch A L, exp, R R and tel agt.
SUNSHINE.
Is a small postoffice located in the eastern part of Tooele county, 4 miles
from Mercur, its banking town and 20 from Tooele, the county seat. It is in the center of the great mining district, and has one general store. Population, 150. Jesse Lunn postmaster.
Adkins E L, livery stable.
Bohler & Herald, saloon. Flack & Engalls, saloon. Gibson A B & Co, general mdse.
LUNN JESSE, Postmaster. Sunshine Gold Mining Co, miners.
SURBON.
Is a small station located in the eastern part of Box Elder county, on the C. P. R. R., 21 miles from Corinne and 82 from Salt Lake City.
SWITCHBACK.
Is a little station located in the northern portion of Juab county on the Tintic branch of the O. S. L. R. R., 54 miles from Lehi Junction and 82 from Salt Lake City.
SYRACUSE.
A village situated at the terminus of a branch of the O. S. L. R. R. in the northern part of Davis county, near Salt Lake, 15 miles northwest of Far- mington, the county seat, and 10 from Kaysville, its banking town. The town has great advantages for manu- facturing, having a cannery, creamery and salt works. One L. D. S. church.
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