Wards and Branches of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Fairfield, Utah County, Utah

Fairfield is a very small village near the center of Cedar Valley in western Utah County. Although it is predominantly, it has only periodically had its own congregation.

Church Units and Boundaries



 * Stake(s): Utah Stake (1853-1901), Alpine Stake (1901-1928), Lehi Stake (1928-)
 * Boundary: the branch/ward included the village of Fairfield along with all of central and southern Cedar Valley. The location of the northern boundary with Cedar Valley Ward and the northwestern boundary with Mercur Ward (1900-1916) are uncertain.

Obtain the Records

 * List of and
 * List of 🇨🇱 at the Church History Library, catalogued under LR 2756
 * p 240-241.

History Timeline to 1941

 * 1850s: when Fairfield was originally settled, it was part of the Cedar Valley Ward
 * 1860s: when the U.S. Army left Camp Floyd, more Latter-day Saints moved into the area and the Fairfield Branch was organized as a dependent branch of Cedar Valley Ward.
 * 18 May 1923: Fairfield Ward is organized
 * about 1930: Fairfield is reorganized as a branch