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Blacksmith Fork; left-hand tributary to Bear River, heading 
in Bear River Range. 
Blacktail; mountain near head of Duchesne River; altitude, 
10,000 feet Uinta. 
Blaine; post village in Davis County. 
Blue; creek, tributary of Great Salt Lake; flows southward 
through a broad valley and enters the lake at its northeast 
border. 
Blue, Mount; summit of Sevier Plateau Fish Lake. 
Bluff; post village in San Juan County; population, 194. 
Book; cliffs limiting Grand River Valley on the north Price River. 
Boulder; creek, left-hand branch of Escalante River Escalante. 
Bountiful; city in Davis County, situated on Salt Lake and 
Ogden Railway; population, 2,438. 
Bowl; creek, right-hand branch of Fremont River Sau Rafael. 
Boxelder; county; area, 5,630 square miles; population, 8,331; 
magnetic declination, 17° 10 / east. 
Box Elder; creek flowing from Stansbury Range and sinking 
in Tooele Valley T< >< tele Valley. 
Brian Head; summit on the Markagunt Plateau Kanab. 
Brig\ham; city, county seat of Boxelder County, situated on 
the Oregon Short Line and the Southern Pacific Railroad 
(called "Zenda" on Southern Pacific); population, 2,139 
in 1890. 
Brighton; post village in Salt Lake County, on Union Pacific 
Railroad; population, 148. 
Brinton; post village in Salt Lake County. 
Brock; post village in Carbon County. 
Browns Park; valley on Green River in the heart of the Uinta 
Range Ashley. . 
Bruin Point; summit of Brown Cliffs; altitude, 10,150 feet... Price River. 
Brush; creek, right-hand branch of Green River Ashley. 
Buckhorn ; spring in Parowan Valley Kanab. 
Burbank; post village in Millard County; population, 115. 
Burro; peak in Uinta Range; altitude, 12,834 feet Uinta. 
Burrville; post village in Sevier County; population, 119. 
Butlerville; post village in Salt Lake County; population, 475. 
Butler Wash; right-hand branch of San Juan River A 1 >ajo. 
Butterfield; creek flowing from Oquirrh Range and sinking in 
Salt Lake Valley Tooele Valley. 
Cache; Imtte in Cache Valley. 
Cache; valley, fertile and well watered, lying partly in north- 
ern Utah, partly in southeastern Idaho. It is drained by 
Bear River and its tributaries, and contains many small 
agricultural villages. 
Cache; county; area, 1,180 square miles; population, 18,286; 
magnetic declination 17° 10 / . 
Cache Junction; post village in Cache County, on the Oregon 
Short Line. 
Caineville; post village in Wayne County. 
Callao; post village in Juab County. 
Canaan; spring on the south boundary of the State St. George. 
Cannon; post village in Cache County. 
Cannonville; post village in Garfield County. 
