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  2. John Hyrum Koyle - Wikipedia

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    The family returned to Spanish Fork in 1871. [2]: 113 Koyle and his father were quarrying stones in a canyon when the boy was 9, when a sudden rockslide occurred and he witnessed the death of his father. At the age of 14, Koyle worked as a muleskinner and teamster, selling goods to farmers in Utah County.

  3. Spanish Fork, Utah - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Fork is a city in Utah County, Utah, United States. [1] It is part of the Provo–Orem metropolitan area.The 2020 census reported a population of 42,602. [3] Spanish Fork is the 20th largest city in Utah based on official 2017 estimates from the US Census Bureau.

  4. David H. Jones House - Wikipedia

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    In addition to running his own farm and livestock operations, David Jones served as the Commissioner of Agriculture for Utah, the president of the Utah State Farm Bureau, and as the president of the Utah County Cooperative Dairy for 20 years. His political career included six years of service as a Spanish Fork city councilman and two terms as a ...

  5. Mill Fork, Utah - Wikipedia

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    Mill Fork is a ghost town located approximately 12 miles (19 km) east of Thistle in Spanish Fork Canyon in Utah County, Utah, United States. Named for its sawmills , Mill Fork was important in the development of the railroad through the canyon.

  6. Spanish Fork (river) - Wikipedia

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    A 7-mile (11 km), asphalt-paved parkway trail, for pedestrians and non-motorized vehicles, has been completed along the Spanish Fork.It begins near the mouth of Spanish Fork Canyon and runs roughly along the north bank of the river to a point near the western border of the city of Spanish Fork (just before the river passes under Utah State Route 115 and Interstate 15. [5]

  7. George Dixon Snell - Wikipedia

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    George Dixon Snell (March 18, 1836 – May 12, 1911 [1]) was the mayor of Spanish Fork, Utah Territory from 1873 until 1881 as well as two earlier periods. Snell was born in New Brunswick . His parents, Cyrus Snell and Rhoda Barnes joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) two months after his birth and in 1853 moved ...

  8. Utah State Route 51 - Wikipedia

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    The road from Spanish Fork to Springville (leaving the latter on 800 North) was added to the state highway system in 1910, [3] and in the 1920s it became part of SR-1 (). [4] In 1964, when SR-1 was moved to the newly completed I-15 in the area, the old route between Spanish Fork and Springville became an extension of SR-156 (which had been created in 1962 as a short connection between old and ...

  9. Utah State Route 115 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 115 (SR-115) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Utah, connecting Payson and Spanish Fork by way of Benjamin in southwestern Utah County.Running for 8.2 miles (13.20 km) as a two-lane highway, the road runs from SR-198 in Payson north to Benjamin, before heading west toward Spanish Fork and terminating at SR-156.