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Hatton; post village in Millard County. 
Hawkins; peak, summit on divide between Escalante Desert 
and Virgin River; altitude, 7,500 feet St. George. 
Heber; city, county seat of Wasatch County. It is situated in 
Provo Valley, on the river of the same name, at the east 
base of the Wasatch Range. Population, 1,672. 
Heber; mountain, a hill summit southeast of Provo Valley . . . Salt Lake. 
Hebron; post village in Washington County; population, 111. 
Helper; post village in Carbon County, on the Rio Grande 
Western Railway; population, 258. 
Henefer; post village in Summit County; population, 347. 
Henrieville; post village in Garfield County. 
Henry; creek, small stream heading in Uinta Mountains and 
flowing north into Wyoming Uinta. 
Henry; mountains, a group of laccolilhic summits on the plateau 
west of Colorado River San Rafael. 
Henry; river, right-hand branch of Green River Ashley. 
Herriman; post village in Salt Lake County; population, 278. 
Hilgard, Mount; plateau summit at the head of Fremont 
River; altitude, 11 ,460 feet Fish Lake. 
Hillers, Mount; Henry Mountains; altitude, 10,500 feet Henry Mountains. 
Hinkley; post village in Millard County; population, 453. 
Hite; post village in Garfield County. 
Hobble; creek rising in Wasatch Mountains and flowing west 
into Utah Lake Salt Lake. 
Holden; town in Millard County; population, 437. 
Holliday; post village in Salt Lake County. 
Holmes, Mount; Henry Mountains; altitude, 8,000 feet Henry Mountains. 
Holyoake; post village in San Juan County. 
Honeyville; post village in P>oxelder County, on the Oregon 
Short Line. 
Hooper; post village in Weber County, situated on the Oregon 
Short Line and the Rio Grande Western Railway; popula- 
tion, 905. 
Horseshoe; canyon, a portion of the canyon of Green River, 
in Uinta Range, just below its head Ashley. 
Hot Springs; lake without outlet in the marshes southeast 
of Great Salt Lake Salt Lake. 
House; narrow range of mountains in western Utah, lying 
between Sevier Lake Desert and White Valley. 
Hoxie; creek, small right-hand branch of Colorado River Henry Mountains. 
Hoytsville; post village in Summit County; population, 395. 
Hunter; post village in Salt Lake County; population, 339. 
Huntington; town in Emery County; population, 987. 
Huntington; creek, left fork of San Rafael River (Manti. 
IPnce River. 
Huntsville; town in Weber County; population, 1,144. 
Hurricane; cliffs, descending westward, crossing Virgin River 
at Toquerville, southern Utah St. George. 
Hyde Park; post village in Cache County, on the Oregon Short 
Line; population, 647. 
Hyrum; city in Cache County, situated in Cache Valley; pop- 
ulation, 1,800. 
Ibapah; post village in Tooele County. 
