28 A GAZETTEER OF UTAH. [bull. 166. 
Farmington; post village, county seat of Davis County, situ- 
ated on the Oregon Short Line, the Rio Grande Western, 
and the Salt Lake and Ogden railways; population, 980; 
magnetic declination, 16° 10'. 
Farwest; post village in Weber County; population, 240. 
Fayette; post village in San Pete County; population, 251. 
Ferron; creek, right fork of San Rafael River < ,, 
' te IManti. 
Ferron; town in Emery County; population, 549. 
Fielding-; post village in Boxelder County. 
Fillmore; city in Millard County; population, 1,077; magnetic 
declination, 15° 35'. 
Fish; lake at head of Fremont River Fish Lake. 
Fish Lake; plateau, a small plateau above Fish Lake; altitude, 
11,500 feet Fish Lake. 
Fish Springs; post village in Juab County; population, 296; 
magnetic declination, 16° 25'. 
Flaming* Gorge; the head of the canyon of Green River, in 
Uinta Range Ashley. 
Fort Douglas; United States military post in Salt Lake 
County, adjoining Salt Lake City; magnetic declination, 
16° 20'. 
Fort Duchesne; post village in Uinta County. 
Fort Pierce; spring near foot of Hurricane Cliffs St. George. 
Fountain Green; town in San Pete County, on the San Pete 
Valley Railway; population, 929. 
Frances; creek, right-hand branch of Green River Ashley. 
Freedom; post village in San Pete County. 
Fremont; post village in Wayne County; population, 1,520. 
Fremont; island in Great Salt Lake. 
Fremont; pass in Tushar Range Beaver. 
Fremont; river, right-hand branch of Colorado River \' __ " . 
I Henry Mountains. 
Fremont; spring on Antelope Island, in Great Salt Lake Tooele Valley. 
Frisco; post village in Beaver County, on the Oregon Short 
Line; population, 457. 
Gale; post village in Salt Lake County. 
Garden City; post village in Rich County, on the Oregon Short 
Line; population, 262. 
Garfield; county; organized in 1882; area, 5,120; population, 
2,888; magnetic declination, 14° 45 r east, 15° 15' west. 
Garland; post village in Boxelder County. 
Garrison; post village in Millard County. 
Gate of Monroe; gorge on Monroe Creek, a branch of Sevier 
River Beaver. 
Geneva; post village in Boxelder County, on the Rio Grande 
Western Railway. 
Georgetown; post village in Kane County; population, 86. 
Gilbert; peak, Uinta Range; altitude, 13,687 feet Uinta. 
Giles; post village in Wayne County. 
Glen; canyon on Colorado River above mouth of San Juan 
River Henry Mountains. 
"lendale; post village in Kane County; population, 297. 
Glenwood; post village in Sevier County; population, 452. 
