2<) A GAZETTEER OF UTAH. [bull. 166. 
Cove; post village in Cache County; population, 324. 
Coyote; post village in Garfield County; population, 236. 
Coyote ; spring near east base of Beaver Range Beaver. 
Crafton; post village in Millard County. 
Crescent; creek, small right-hand branch of Colorado River. Henry Mountains. 
Crossing of the Fathers; ford of the Colorado in Glen Canyon, 
reputed to be the point at which Fathers Escalante and 
Dominguez crossed the river Escalante. 
Croydon; post village in Morgan County, on the Union Pacific 
Railroad; population, 334. 
Cub; creek, left-hand branch of Green River Ashley. 
Cub; river, left-hand branch of Bear River, heading in Bear 
River Range. 
Curlew; post village in Boxelder County. 
Currant; creek, left-hand branch of Strawberry Creek Uinta. 
(San Rafael. 
Curtis; creek, left-hand branch of Fremont River 1 -p. -, * , 
Davis; county; area, 290 square miles; population, 7,480; mag- 
netic declination, 16° 30'. 
Deep Creek; narrow range of mountains bordering Great Salt 
Lake Desert, near the west boundary of the State. 
Delano; peak in Tushar Mountains; altitude, 12,240 feet Beaver. 
Deseret; creek in northern Idaho, heading in Promontory 
Range and sinking in the desert. 
Deseret; post village in Millard County; population, 491; mag- 
netic declination, 15° 35'. 
Desert; creek, small left-hand branch of San Juan River Abajo. 
Desert; creek, right-hand branch of Grand River East Tavaputs. 
Desert; hills, a narrow range in Great Salt Lake Desert, near 
the west boundary of the State. 
Desert Lake; post village in Emery County. 
Desert; spring on southwest edge of Escalante Desert St. George. 
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Desolation; canyon of Green River in Tavaputs Plateau ) 
I East Tavaputs. 
Dewey; post village in Grand County, on the Oregon Short 
Line. 
Deweyville; post village in Boxelder County; population, 198. 
Diamond; valley on a small branch of Santa Clara Creek . . St. George. 
Dog*; valley at west base of Pavant Range Beaver. 
Dolores; river, left-hand branch of Grand River, heading in 
the San Juan Mountains, Colorado; length, 134 miles La Sal. 
Dome; plateau, a rise in the plateau north of La Sal Mountains, 
through which Grand River cuts a canyon La Sal. 
Dove; creek, small stream rising in Raft River Mountains and 
sinking in the desert. 
Draper; post village in Salt Lake County, situated on the Ore- 
gon Short Line and the Rio Grande Western Railway (called 
"Riverton," on Rio Grande Western) ; population, 937. 
Dry Fork; post village in Uinta County. 
Dug-way ; desert valley in the western part of the State Sevier Desert. 
Dutton; valley, summit of Sevier Plateau; altitude, 10,800 feet. Beaver. 
East Canyon; creek, left-hand branch of Weber River Salt Lake. 
