M A GAZETTEER OF UTAH. [bull. lt><>. 
Millard; county; area, 6,600 square miles; population, 5,375; 
magnetic declination, northeast, 15° 40' to 16°. 
Mill Creek; post village in Salt Lake County ; population, 
2,008. 
Miller; post village in Salt Lake County. 
Millton; post village in Tooele County. 
Millville; post village in Cache County ; population, 576. 
Mineral; mountains, a short isolated range in Beaver County. Beaver. 
Minersville; post village in Beaver County ; population, 523. 
Moab; town, county seat of Grand County ; population, 525. 
Molen; post village in Emery County ; population, 206. 
Mona; post village in Juab County, on the Oregon Short Line; 
population, 418. 
Monroe; town in Sevier County ; population, 1,151. 
Monroe; creek, small right-hand branch of Sevier River Beaver. 
Monroe; peak, a summit of Sevier Plateau; altitude, 11,240 feet. Beaver. . 
Montezuma; creek, right-hand branch of San Juan River Abajo. 
Monticello; post village, county seat of San Juan County ; 
population, 149. 
Monument; valley, a plateau valley south of San Juan River, 
in which are eroded sandstones simulating monuments Henry Mountains. 
Moraine; creek, left-hand branch of Fremont River Fish Lake. 
Morgan; county; area, 600 square miles; population, 2,261; 
magnetic declination, 16°. 
Morgan; city, county seat of Morgan County, situated on the 
Rio Grande Western and the Union Pacific railways; pop- 
ulation, 800. 
Moroni; city in San Pete County, situated in San Pete Valley, 
on the San Pete Valley Railway; population, 1,406. 
Mountain Meadows; valley or divide at the head of Santa 
Clara Creek; the scene of the massacre of emigrants by 
Mormons „ , St. George. 
Mount Carmel; post village in Kane County; population, 156. 
Mount Pleasant; city in San Pete County, situated in San 
Pete Valley, on the Rio Grande Western Railway; popula- 
tion, 2,481. 
Mousley; post village in Salt Lake County. 
Muddy; creek, left-hand tributary to Curtis Creek jManti. 
iFish Lake. 
Mukuntuweap; canyon on west fork of Virgin River Kanab. 
Murray; post village in Salt Lake County, located on the 
Oregon Short Line and the Rio Grande Western railways; 
population, 2,510. 
Musinia; peak, a plateau summit east of Sevier River Manti. 
Naples; post village in Uinta County. 
Navajo; mountain, a laccolithic peak rising from the plateau 
at the mouth of San Juan River; altitude, 10,416 feet Henry Mountains. 
Navajo; well, water hole at foot of Vermilion Cliffs Kanab. 
Nebo, Mount; Wasatch Range; altitude, 11,680 feet Manti. 
Needle; mountains, a narrow range in western Utah. 
Nephi; city, county seat of Juab county, situated in Juab 
Valley, on the Oregon Short Line and the San Pete Valley 
railways; population, 2,515; magnetic declination, 16°. 
New Harmony; post village in Washington County. 
Newton; post village in Cache County; population, 554. 
