gannett.] A GAZETTEER OF UTAH. 
Nine Mile; valley at head waters of Minnie Maud Creek Price River. 
North; creek, right-hand branch of Beaver Creek Reaver. 
North; creek, right-hand branch of Spanish Fork Salt Like 
North; creek, small right-hand branch of Virgin River St. George. 
North Eden; creek, a small tributary to Bear Lake from the 
east. 
North Log-an; peak in Bear Eiver Range; altitude, 10,004 feet. 
North Ogden; post village in Weber County; population, 787. 
Notom; post village in Wayne County. 
Oak; post village in Millard County; population, 245. 
Oakley; post village in Summit County; population, 279. 
Oasis; post village in Millard County, on the Oregon Short 
Line Railway; population, 237. 
Og-den; city in Weber County. It is the second city in size 
in the State and an important railroad center, being the 
junction of the Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, Oregon 
Short Line, and the Rio Grande Western railways. It is 
situated at the west base of the Wasatch mountains, at the 
junction of Weber and Ogden rivers, and near the mouth 
of the former. Population, 15,828; magnetic declination, 
16° iy. 
Ogden; river, branch of Weber River and tributary to Great 
Salt Lake. It heads in the Bear River Range, and flowing 
through Ogden Hole cuts a gorge across the Wasatch. 
Ombey; range, a narrow range of mountains on the west State 
line. 
Onaqui; mountains, a range between Rush and Skull valleys. Tooele Valley. 
Ophir; post village in Tooele County ; population, 205. 
Oquirrh; mountains, range between Salt Lake and Tooele val- 
leys Tooele Valley. 
Orang-e; cliffs, the upper line of cliffs on Stillwater Canyon of (Xa Sal. 
Green River iSan Rafael . 
Orangeville; post village in Emery County; population, 672. 
Orderville; town in Kane County; population, 499. 
Orejas del Oso; buttes on the plateau southwest of Abajo 
Mountains; altitude, 9,040 feet \ I >aj< >. 
Orton; post village in Garfield County. 
Otter; creek, right-hand branch of East Fork Sevier River Fish Lake. 
Ouray; post village in Uinta County. 
Pahreah (Paria) ; post village in Kane County; population, 53; 
magnetic; declination, 13° 50 / . 
Pah Ute; canyon entering San Juan River from the south ... Henry Mountain! 
Panguitch; post village, county seat of Garfield County; popu- 
lation, 977. 
Panguitch; creek, left-hand tributary to Sevier River Kanab. 
Panguitch ; lake near head of Panguitch Creek - Kanab. 
Paradise; post village in Cache County; population, 530. 
Parag-oonah; post village in Iron County; population, 314. 
Paranuweap; canyon on Virgin River Kanab. 
Paria; river, right-hand branch of Colorado River | , 
Park; city in Summit County. It is a mining town situated 
near the summit of the Wasatch Range, at the terminus ol 
branches of the Rio Grande Western and the Union Pacific 
railways. Population, 4,491. 
