Bountiful, Utah

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Quick History
Wikipedia

27 Septembe 1847: 2nd settlement, after Salt Lake City, as Sessions Settlement, by Perrigrine Sessions and his family.

City Hall
790 South 100 East Bountiful, UT 84010

Cemeteries

 * Bountiful Memorial Park:

The Bountiful City cemetery, also known as Bountiful Memorial Park was created in 1854 on its present site at 2224 S. 200 West. For a history of this cemetery, see the Bountiful City's web site. A transcription of those buried in the oldest part of this cemetery (Plat A) is available online.


 * 1) Utah Gravestone Photo Project
 * 2) Findagrave.com


 * Daniel Wood Cemetery:

The Daniel Wood Cemetery 374 S. 500 West Bountiful, UT The burials there have been transcribed and many have been photographed.


 * 1) Utah Gravestone Photo Project
 * 2) Findagrave.com


 * Lakeview Memorial Estates:

Lakeview Memorial Park is a private owned cemetery 1640 E. Lakeview Dr. Bountiful, UT


 * 1) Utah Gravestone Photo Project
 * 2) Findagrave.com

Baptist

 * 1) Grace Baptist
 * 2) First Baptist
 * 3) First Southern Baptist

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

 * 1) Bountiful 1
 * 2) Bountiful 2
 * 3) Bountiful 3
 * 4) Bountiful 4
 * 5) Bountiful 5
 * 6) Bountiful East
 * 7) Bountiful South
 * 8) Bountiful West

Roman Catholic

 * 1) Saint Olaf's Catholic Church, part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City

Newspapers
The Davis County Clipper has been published since 1892. The newspaper files for the years 1892-1959 are part of the University of Utah's Digital Newspaper Collection.

The newspaper's obituaries can be accessed for free online, going back 3 months from current date. The Davis County Clipper Today, on the left column - click on Obituaries, then the list is automatically shown for up to the month earlier, to see earlier ones, scroll down to the bottom and press the date.