$109,900 - West Valley City (84119)
This Rambler/Ranch Condo/Townhome home built in 1965 and has 2 bedroom(s), 1 bath(s), on .02 acres and 824 sq. ft.
| HELOAN | 8.250% APR |
| HELOC | 8.250% APR |
| 3/1 ARM | 5.250% APR |
| 5/1 ARM | 5.750% APR |
| 7/1 ARM | 6.000% APR |
| FHA/VA | 5.750% APR |
| 15 Year Fixed | 5.875% APR |
| 30 Year Fixed | 6.000% APR |
Updated 08.20.2008
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COUNTY & CITY PROFILES
We are working diligently to add profiles to each city. We hope you find this page an informative source for the history that surrounds each of the wonderful areas in Utah.
| Beaver County: Recognizes the plentiful beavers in the area. | |||
| Adamsville Beaver Burbank |
Cove Fort Greenville |
Milford Minersville |
Manderfield North Creek |
| Box Elder: Box Elder County is abundant with Box Elder Trees. | |||
| Bear River City Brigham City Corinne Deweyville Elwood |
Fielding Garland Honeyville Howell Mantua |
Perry Plymouth Portage Riverside Snowville |
South Willard Tremonton Willard |
| Cache County: Named for the fur stashes made by many of the Rocky Mountain Fur Company trappers. | |||
| Amalga Avon Benson Cache Junction Clarkston College Ward Cornish |
Cove Hyde Park Hyrum Lewiston Logan Mendon Millville |
Newton Nibley North Logan Paradise Petersboro Providence Richmond |
River Heights Smithfield Trenton Utida Wellsville Young Ward |
| Carbon County: Named for the coal in the area. | |||
| Carbonville Castle Gate East Carbon East Wellington |
Helper Hiawatha Kenilworth Martin |
Price Scofield Spring Glen Standardville |
Sunnyside Wellington |
| Daggett County: The first Utah Surveyor General was named Ellworth Daggett. | |||
| Dutch John Green Lake |
Greendale | Manila | Red Canyon |
| Davis County: Named after Daniel C. Davis, a captain in the Mormon Battalion. | |||
| Bountiful Centerville Clearfield Clinton |
Farmington Fruit Heights Kaysville |
Layton North Salt Lake South Hooper |
South Weber Sunset Syracuse Woods Cross |
| Duchesne County: The origin of the county name Duchesne is uncertain. The Ute Indian word doo-shane meaning dark Canyon is a possiblilty. | |||
| Altamont Altonah Arcadia Bluebell Boneta |
Bridgeland Defas Park Duchesne Fruitland Hanna |
Ioka Leeton Monarch Mountain Home Myton |
Neola Roosevelt Tabiona Talmage Upalco |
| Emery County: Named after George W. Emery, 1875 governor of the Utah Territory. | |||
| Castle Dale Clawson Cleveland |
Elmo Emery Ferron |
Green River Huntington |
Lawrence Orangeville |
| Garfield County: Named after the 1892 President James S. Garfield. | |||
| Angle Antimony Boulder |
Bryce Bryce Canyon Cannonville |
Escalante Hatch Henrieville |
Panguitch Spry Tropic |
| Grand County: Named after the Grande River, now known as the Colorado River. | |||
| Castle Valley Cisco |
Green River | Moab | Thompson |
| Iron County: Originally called Little Salt Lake Valley, later changed in reminder of the Iron mines west of Cedar City. | |||
| Beryl Beryle Junction Brian Head Cedar City |
Enoch Kanarraville Modena Newcastle |
Paragonah Parowan Pinto |
Pintura Summit Uvada |
| Juab County: Juab is derived from an Indian word meaning thirsty valley or valley. | |||
| Eureka Levan |
Mammoth Mona |
Nephi | Rocky Ridge Town |
| Kane County: Named after Col. Thomas L. Kane, a friend of the Mormon settlers. | |||
| Alton Big Water |
Duck Creek Glen Canyon |
Glendale Kanab |
Mount Carmel Orderville |
| Millard County: Honors the US President Millard Fillmore. | |||
| Abraham Bethel Delta Deseret Eskdale Fillmore |
Flowell Garrison Hinckley Holden Kanosh Leamington |
Lynndyl Meadow Oak City Oasis Petra |
Scipio Sugarville Sutherland Topaz Woodrow |
| Morgan County: Jedediah Morgan Grant was the father of the LDS President Heber J. Grant. | |||
| Croydon Littleton Milton |
Morgan Mountain Green |
Peterson Porterville |
Richville Stoddard |
| Piute County: Strictly named in reminder of the Piute Indians. | |||
| Circleville Greenwich |
Junction | Kingston | Marysvale |
| Rich County: Named in Honor of a early LDS apostle, Charles C. Rich. | |||
| Garden City Laketown |
Meadowville Pickleville |
Randolph Round Valley |
Swan Creek Woodruff |
| Salt Lake County: Named because of its proximity to the Great Salt Lake. | |||
| Alta Bingham Canyon Bluffdale Brighton Copperton Cottonwood Draper |
Emigration Cnyn Herriman Holladay Kearns Magna Midvale Murray |
Riverton Salt Lake City Sandy Snowbird Solitude South Jordan |
South Salt Lake Taylorsville Union West Jordan West Valley City White City |
| San Juan County: There is a dispute of name origin for San Juan County, one explanation is the Spanish explorers and the other is the San Juan River. | |||
| Aneth Blanding Bluff Bullfrog Fry Canyon |
Halls Crossing Hite Irish Green La Sal |
Lake Powell Mexican Hat Montezuma Creek Monticello |
Monument Valley Natural Bridges Ticaboo White Mesa |
| Sanpete County: Sanpete possibly comes from a Ute Indian Chief named San Pitch. | |||
| Axtell Birdseye Centerville Chester Ephraim |
Fairview Fayette Fountain Green Gunnison Indianola |
Manti Mayfield Milburn Moroni Mount Pleasant |
Oak Creek Spring City Sterling Thistle Whales |
| Sevier County: Named after the Sevier River. | |||
| Annabella Aurora Austin Bowery Haven Burrville |
Central Valley Elsinore Fish Lake Glenwood Gooseberry |
Joseph Koosharem Monroe Redmond Richfield |
Salina Sevier Sigurd Venice |
| Summit County: Summit County includes 39 of the State's highest peaks. | |||
| Coalville Deer Valley Echo Emory Francis |
Henefer Hoytsville Kamas Kimball Junction Marion |
Oakley Park City Peoa Pine Cliff Rockport |
Snydervile Summit Park Upton Wanship Woodland |
| Tooele County: The exact origin of the name is unknown, though many believe that the name Tooele is from an Indian Chief named Tuilla. | |||
| Bauer Burmester Callao Clover Dugway Erda Faust |
Gold Hill Grantsville Green Haven Ibapah Lake Point Lakeside Lincoln |
Ophir Partoun Pine Canyon Rush Valley Skull Valley Stansbury Park Stockton |
Terra Tooele Trout Creek Vernon Wendover |
| Uintah County: Named for the Ute Indian tribe that lives in the basin. | |||
| Ballard Bonanza Bottle Hollow Dry Fork |
Fort Duchesne Gusher Jensen Lapoint |
Maeser Naples Ouray Randlett |
Tridell Vernal Whiterocks |
| Utah County: Apparently anglicized form the word Yuta, which is what the Spanish Explores called the Ute Indians. | |||
| Alpine American Fork Benjamin Cedar Fort Cedar Hills Cedar Valley Draper Eagle Mountain Elberta |
Elk Ridge Fairfield Genola Goshen Highland Lake Shore Lehi Leland |
Lindon Mapleton Orem Palmyra Payson Pleasant Grove Provo Salem |
Santaquin Saratoga Springs Spanish Fork Spring Lake Springville Sundance Vineyard Woodland Hills |
| Wasatch County: A Lite Indian word meaning mountain pass or low place in the high mountains. | |||
| Center Creek Charleston Daniels |
Hailstone Heber City Jordanelle |
Keetley Midway |
Timber Lakes Wallsburg |
| Washington County: Named in honor of George Washington, the first US President. | |||
| Apple Valley Bloomigton Brookside Central Chekshani Cliffs Dammeron Valley Diamond Valley |
Enterprise Gunlock Harrisburg JCT. Hildale Hurricane Ivins Kayenta |
La Verkin Leeds Middleton New Harmony Pine Valley Rockville Saint George |
Santa Clara Springdale Toquerville Veyo Virgin Washington Winchester Hills |
| Wayne County: Supposedly named for Wayne Robinson the son of state legislator Willis E. Robinson. | |||
| Bicknell Caineville Fremont |
Fruita Grover Hanksville |
Loa Lyman |
Teasdale Torrey |
| Weber County: Named after the Weber Basin area. | |||
| Eden Farr West Harrisville Hooper Huntsville Kanesville |
Liberty North Ogden Ogden Plain City Pleasant View Riverdale |
Roy Slaterville South Hooper South Ogden Taylor Uintah |
Warren Washington Ter West Haven West Warren West Weber Wilson |
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