Water Companies in Fairview, UT
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* City of Fairview
(435) 427-3858 more info
East Juab County Water
(435) 623-1085 more info
Metropolitan Water District
(801) 852-6772 more info
Mt Pleasant City Water Department
(435) 462-2323 more info
Payson City Water Department
(801) 465-5278 more info
Price River Water Improvement
(435) 637-6350 more info
Price Water Department
(435) 637-5010 more info
Prive River Water Users
(435) 613-9793 more info
Spanish Fork Water Maintenance
(801) 798-5000 more info
Springville Water Department Maintenance
(801) 489-2740 more info
Water Department
(435) 436-8261 more info

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Facts about Fairview, UT:
Fairview is a city in Sanpete County, Utah, United States. The population was 1,160 at the 2000 census. Located at the confluence of the San Pitch River and Cottonwood Creek, Fairview is the largest town in the northeast end of the Sanpete Valley. Founded in 1859, soon after the resettlement of nearby Mount Pleasant, Fairview was one of the first new towns established during the second wave of Mormon settlement in Sanpete County. Impressed with the possibilities of the area while gathering wild hay there in early 1859, Warren P. Brady and Jehu Cox wrote to Brigham Young asking for permission to create a settlement. The pragmatic church president responded, "If there is water for thirty families, you have my permission." At an organizing meeting held on 1 October 1859 in Mt. Pleasant, James N. Jones was chosen to lead a band of about twenty families interested in the new colonizing opportunity. The town site was surveyed and by the end of 1860 a large log meeting house had been...

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