Gannett.] A GAZETTEER OF UTAH. '2\) 
Goshen; town in Utah County, on the Rio Grande West tin 
Railway; population, 553. 
Goshen; valley at the head of Utah Lake Salt Lake. 
Gooseberry; valley on the head waters of Price River Manti. 
Goose; lakes, three small lakes just south of crest of Tint a 
Range Ashley. 
Grand; river, large branch of Colorado River { _ _, 
I La Sal. 
Grand; county; area, 3,750 square miles; population, H*)l; 
magnetic declination, 15° 20'. 
Granger; post village in Salt Lake County; population, 606. 
Granite; creek, left-hand branch of Grand River La Sal. 
Granite; peak, the most northern peak of Thomas Range, in 
western Utah. 
Grantsville; city in Tooele County; population, 992. 
Grass; creek, small right-hand branch of Weber River Salt Lake. 
Grass; valley on Otter Creek, a tributary to Sevier River Fish Lake. 
Grassy Trail; creek, left-hand branch of Price River Price River. 
Gray; canyon of Green River in Book Plateau Price River. 
Great Salt Lake; (see p. 14) . 
Great Salt Lake; desert; a name applied rather indefinitely to 
the low desert country lying just west of Great Salt Lake. 
It is but slightly raised above the lake level, and contains 
very little vegetation, having a strongly alkaline soil. Water 
is found in few localities. 
Green River; post village in Emery County, on the Rio 
Grande Western Railway. 
Green; river, large right-hand branch of Colorado River 
Ashley. 
East Tatfaputs. 
Price River. 
San Rafael. 
La Sal. 
Greenville; post village in Beaver County; population, 239. 
Greenwich; post village in Piute County. 
Grouse; creek, small stream rising in Raft River Mountains 
and sinking in the desert. 
Grouse Creek; post village in Boxelder County; population, 
273. 
Grover; post village in Wayne County. 
Gunlock; post village in Washington County; population, 1 16. 
Gunnison; post village in San Pete County, on the Rio Grande 
Western Railway; population, 1,367. 
Gunnison; butte at head of Gunnison Valley; altitude, 5,250 
feet Price River. 
Gunnison Plateau; broad, plateau-like range separating San 
Pete River from the Sevier and Juab Valley Man! i . 
Gunnison; valley at foot of Gray Canyon; crossed by Rio 
Grande Western Railway Price River. 
Halahwah; range, a narrow range of mountains extending 
between Preuss Valley and Sagebrush Valley. 
Hamblin; post village in Washington County. 
Hanksville; post village in Wayne County. 
Harrisburg-; post village in Washington County. 
Harrisville; post village in Weber County, on the Oregon 
Short Line; population, 379. 
