Stakes and Wards of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Cache County, Utah

United States Utah  Cache County church records  Cache County, Utah LDS Church Stakes and Wards

Stakes in the county, 1930

 * Benson Stake, Utah
 * Stake Boundaries: as of about 1930: north end of Cache County, Utah. North: Idaho border; south: Cache Stake, Utah.
 * Wards, 1930:  Amalga, Clarkston, Cornish, Coveville, Lewiston 1st, Lewiston 2nd, Lewiston 3rd, Smithfield 1st, Smithfield 2nd, Smithfield 3rd and Trenton.


 * Cache Stake, Utah
 * Stake Boundaries:  as of about 1930: north part of the city of Logan and some farming districts in Cache County, Utah.
 * Wards, 1930:  Benson, Hyde Park, Logan 3rd Logan 4th, Logan 5th, Logan 9th, Logan 10th, North Logan.


 * Hyrum Stake, Utah
 * Stake Boundaries:  as of about 1930: south end of Cache County, Utah.
 * Wards, 1930:  Avon, Hyrum 1st, Hyrum 2nd, Hyrum 3rd, Mendon, Millville, Nibley, Paradise, Wellsville 1st and Wellsville 2nd.


 * Logan Stake, Utah
 * Stake Boundaries:  as of about 1930: part of Logan and adjacent county districts lying south of 1st North St. This stake extends north to 1st North St., east to the mountains, south to a line separating Providence 2nd Ward from the Millville Ward of the Hyrum Stake, Utah, and west to and including College Ward.
 * Wards, 1930:  Logan 1st, Logan 2nd, Logan 6th, Logan 7th, Logan 8th, Logan 11th, and Logan 12th Ward, Providence 1st, Providence 2nd, and River Heights.

Alpha list of wards in the county
Linked below are the ward and stake records for Cache County, Utah on microfilm at the FamilySearch Library. Click on a ward for records (up to about 1948).
 * For a timeline history and boundaries of wards that existed in 1930, click to the appropriate stake (above).
 * For later records, check with the Church History Library.

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