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About Heber, Utah
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Heber City is a city in northwestern Wasatch County, Utah, United States. The population was 11,362 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Wasatch County.
Heber City was first decided in 1859 by Robert Broadhead, James Davis and James Gurr. John W. Witt built the first home in the area. The Place was below the paperwork of Bishop Silas Smith who was in Provo. In 1860 Joseph S. Murdock became the bishop exceeding the Latter-day Saints in Heber City and vicinity.
On May 5, 1899, the Wasatch Wave published this on the 40 year anniversary of Heber, “Forty years ago this week [April 30, 1859], this valley was first arranged by a company of enterprising citizens from Provo. This company consisted of John Crook, James Carlile, Jessie Bond, Henry Chatwin, Charles N. Carroll, Thomas Rasband, John Jordan, John Carlile, Wm Giles and Mr. Carpenter, the last five named persons having previously died. Forty years ago today, John Crook and Thomas Rasband commenced their first plowing in the beautiful Tiny valley of the Timpanogos. A fantastic change has taken place of the broadcast of the valley back that time. Delightful meadows and fields of waving grain have taken the place of sage brush and willows. Beautiful homes have erected where later was heard single-handedly the wretched howl of the coyote.”
Source: Heber, Utah on Wikipedia