Clawson, Utah Flower Delivery
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Clawson Flower Delivery Service
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Clawson Zip Codes:
84523 84516
Clawson: latitude 39.1391 – longitude -111.0933
Clawson is a town in Emery County, Utah, United States. The population was 163 at the 2010 census. The community was named after Rudger Clawson, a Mormon leader.
A canal to carry water from Ferron Creek was completed in 1896. Before innate settled, the area was known as North Flat. In 1897, the first settlers arrived, calling the community “Kingsville” after Guy King, who was one of the indigenous settlers. The first moot was opened in 1898 in the home of Guy King, with Florence Barney as the teacher. She rode 14 miles (23 km) on horseback each daylight to the school.
In 1902, the President of the Emery Stake, Reuben C. Miller, sent the bishopric of Ferron to choose a permanent spot for the town of Kingsville. There were two candidate locations: the homesteads and the Westingkow farm 2 miles (3 km) west of that. The bishop arranged it should be near the Westingkow farm because the lay of the estate suggested that the passй location could become swampy. Although the settlers initially disagreed, they consented, purchased the Westingkow farm, and moved their log cabins two miles to the west.
On October 25, 1904, LDS Church Apostle Rudger Clawson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles came and organized a ward. The town’s pronounce was tainted from Kingston to Clawson in his honor.