Water Companies in Deweyville, UT
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Biasi Water Company Inc
(928) 347-5921 more info
Bona Vista Water Improvement District
(801) 621-0474 more info
Brigham City Waste Treatment
(435) 723-3146 more info
Brigham City Water Department
(435) 723-3146 more info
* City of Deweyville
(435) 279-8425 more info
Logan Water & Sewer Department
(435) 716-9620 more info
Malad City Water Department
(208) 766-4160 more info
Mountain Regional Water-Special Service District
(435) 333-4514 more info
Pleasant View Water Department
(801) 782-8176 more info
Preston City Water Department
(208) 852-1817 more info
Tremonton City Water Department
(435) 257-2625 more info

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Facts about Deweyville, UT:
Deweyville is a town in Box Elder County, Utah, United States. The population was 332 at the 2010 census. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 6.4 square miles (16.7 kmē), all of it land. On March 14, 1864, the John C. Dewey family, Mormon pioneer immigrants from England, left Calls Fort, Utah, and settled at Empey Springs, an area originally settled by William Empey. Empey Springs became known as Dewey Springs. Other settlers soon moved to the area. John C. Dewey directed many community activities, including the construction of a school house in 1869 and a Sunday school in 1872. The school house served as a community center where dances were commonly held. A post office was established in 1873, with John C. Dewey as the Postmaster. In 1877, a LDS Church Ward was organized, with John C. Dewey as Bishop. Deweyville was a stop on the Utah Northern Railroad. The Oregon Short Line Railroad took over the Utah Northern Line in 1874 and...

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