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Show (Thousands of Persons) Chart 1 POPULATION CHANGES FOR UTAH, MOUNTAIN STATES, WESTERN STATES, AND UNITED STATES 1880-1967 4 0 0.000 200.000 100,000 80,0 0 0 6 0 ,0 0 0 4 0 .0 0 0 2 0 .000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4 .0 0 0 2.000 1,000 800 600 ■j 400 .... 4;. . 200 100 United Sta tes • W e s te rn Sta tes ( includes Mountain S ta te s plus Washington, Oregon, ^ Ca l i fo rn ia , Ala sk a , and Hawaii) + + . --------- * * * u * y _ ■« 0 0 ' . X * 4 , " ountain Dlorado tah, anc Sta tes New N Nevad (Montai le x ic o , a) ia , Ida! Ar izon; 1 0 , Wyo i. m in g ,~ J i * p ^ M / cU - > ► Utah K s ' 1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 Source: See T a b le 2 . 3 (Thousands of Persons) Chart 2 POPULATION OF UTAH 1850-1967 S o u r c e : See Table 2 . 4 T a b le 1 COUNTY SEATS, LAND AREA AND POPULATION (1940, 1950, 1960) County County Scat Land Area (Square Miles) 1940 Population 1950 1960 Per Cent Increase or Decrease 1950 to 1960 Population Per Square Miile of Land Area 1960 Beaver Beaver 2,587 5,014 4,856 4,331 - 11.0 1.7 Box Elder Brigham City 5,594 18,832 19,734 25,061 27.0 4.5 Cache Logan 1,175 29.797 33,536 35,788 7.0 30.5 Carbon Price 1,470 18,459 24,901 21,135 - 15.0 14.4 Daggett Manila . 708 564 364 1,164 220.0 1.6 Davis Farmington 268 15,784 30,867 64,760 110.0 241.6 Duchesne Duchesne 3.260 8,958 8,134 7,179 - 12.0 2.2 Emery Castle Dale 4.442 7.072 6,304 5,546 - 12.0 1.2 Garfield Panguitch 5,217 5,253 4,151 3,577 - 14.0 0.7 Grand Moab 3,692 2.070 1,903 6,345 233.0 1.7 Iron Pa rowan 3,300 8,331 9,642 10,795 12.0 3.3 Juab Nephi 3,412 7,392 5,981 4,597 - 23.0 1.3 Kane Kanab 4, 105 2,561 2,299 2,667 16.0 0.6 Millard Fillmore 6,648 9,613 9,387 7,866 - 16.0 1.2 Morgan Morgan 610 2,611 2,519 2,837 13.0 4.7 Piute Junction 753 2,203 1,911 1,436 - 25.0 1.9 Rich Randolph 1,022 2,028 1,623 1,685 1.0 1.6 Salt Lake Salt Lake City 764 211,623 274,895 383,035 39.0 501.4 San Juan Monticello 7,884 4.712 5,315 9,040 70.0 1.1 Sanpete Manti 1, 597 16,063 13,891 11,053 - 20.0 6.9 Sevier Richfield 1,932 12, 112 12,072 10,565 - 13.0 5.5 Summit Coalville 1,857 8,714 6,745 5,673 - 16.0 3.1 Tooele Tooele 6.911 9, 133 14,636 17,868 22.0 2.6 Uintah Vernal 4.476 9,898 10,300 11,582 13.0 2.6 Utah Provo 1,998 57.382 81,912 106,991 31.0 53.5 Wasatch Heber City 1, 194 5,754 5,574 5,308 - 5.0 4.4 Washington St. George 2,425 9,269 9,836 10,271 4.0 4.2 Wayne Loa 2,489 2,394 2,205 1,728 - 22.0 0.7 Webe r Ogden 549 56,714 83,319 110,744 33.0 201.7 Stale Total 82,339 550,310 688,862 890,627 29.0 10.8 Source: Ward I. Roylance, Materials for the Study of Utah's Counties, Revised 1964, Page 9, (Salt Lake City, Utah: WardJ. Roylance.) Table 2 POPULATION AND RATES OF INCREASE FOR UTAH, MOUNTAIN, WESTERN, AND UNITED STATES 1850-1967 Year Utah Per Cent Increase Mountain States PerCent Increase Western States Per Cent Increase United States Per Cent Increase 1850 11,380 na 72,927 na 178,818 na 23,191,876 na I860 40,273a 254.0 174,923 140.0 618,976 246.0 31,443,321 36.0 1870 86,786b 116.0 315,385 80.0 990,510 60.0 38,558,371 23.0 1880 143,963 66.0 653,119 107.0 1,767,697 78.0 50,155,783 30.0 1890 210,779 46.0 1,213,935 86.0 3,102,269 76.0 62,947,714 26.0 1900 276,749 31.0 1,674,657 38.0 4,091,349 32.0 75,994,575 21.0 1910 373,351 35.0 2,633,517 57.0 6,825,821 67.0 91,972,266 21.0 1920 449,396 20.0 3,336,101 27.0 8,902,972 30.0 105,710,620 15.0 1930 507.847 13.0 3,701,789 11.0 11,896,222 34.0 122,775,046 16.0 1940 550,310 8.0 4,150,003 12.0 13,883,265 17.0 131,669,275 7.0 1950 688,862 25.0 5,074,998 22.0 19,561,525 41.0 150,697,361 14.0 1960 890,627 29.0 6,855,060 35.0 27,197,787 39.0 179,323,175° 19.0 1961 936,000 5. 1 7, 164.000 4.5 29,179,000 7.3 183,057,000 2-1 1962 958.000 2.4 7,355,000 2.7 30,044.000 3.0 185,890,000 1.5 1963 973.000 1.6 7,508.000 2. 1 30,812,000 2.6 188,658,000 1.5 1964 977,000 0.4 7.622.000 1.5 31.451.000 2.1 191,372,000 1.4 1965 990,000 1.3 7.686.000 .8 31.976,000 1.7 193,815,000 1.3 1966 1,007,000 1.7 7,717.000 .4 32,524.000 1.7 195,936,000 1 .1 1967 1,024,000d 1.7 7.796.000 1.0 33,045.000 1.6 197,863,000 1.0 na--\'ot available. a Inc hides population of those parts of Utah transferred to Nevada in 1864 and 1866 and to Wyoming Territory in 1868. ^Includes population of those parts of the Territory of I'tah now included in the States of Colorado, Nevada, and Wyoming. c Includes Alaska (1960 - 226, 167; 1963 - 248.000) and Hawaii (1960 - 632,772; 1963 - 694.000). Provisional estimate as of July 1. 1967. Source: Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, United States Census of Population, 1850-1960, United States Summary, General Social and Economic Characteristics, Table 105, (Washington D. C.: U. S. Government Printing Office). Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Current Population Reports: Population Es timates , 1961-1967, Ser ies P-25, Table 1, (Washington D. C.: U. S. Government Printing Office). Table 3 POPULATION DENSITY AND AREA OF UTAH AND THE UNITED STATES 1850-1967 Year Population Utah as a Per Cent of United States Utah's Rank in United States Land Area (square miles) Population Per Square Mile Utah United States Utah United States Utah United States 1850 11,380a 23, 191,876 .05 35 230,6lOb 2,940,042 c 7.9 1860 40,273a 31,443,321 . 13 37 122,887b 2,969.640 .3 10.6 1870 86,786 38.558,371 .22 39 82,184 2,969,640 1.1 13.0 1880 143,963 50,155,783 .29 39 82,184 2,969,640 1.8 16.9 1890 210,779 62,947,714 .33 41 82.184 2,969,640 2.6 21.2 1900 276,749 75.994.575 .36 42 82,184 2,969,834 3.4 25.6 1910 373.351 91,972,266 .41 41 82,184 2.969,565 4.5 31.0 1920 449.396 105,710,620 .43 40 82.184 2.969,451 5.5 35.6 1930 507.847 122,775,046 .41 40 82,184 2,977,128 6.2 41.2 1940 550.310 131.669.275 .42 41 82,346 2,977,128 6.7 44.2 1950 688.862 150.697.361 .46 39 82,346 2,974.726 8.4 50.7 I960 890,627 179.323,175 .50 38 82,339 3.564.309 10.8 50.3 1961 936,000 183.057,000 .51 38 82,339 3.564,309 11.4 51.4 1902 958,000 185.890.000 .51 38 82,339 3 ,564,309 11.6 52.2 1963 973.000 188, 658.000 .51 38 82,339 3,564,309 11.8 52.9 1964 977,000 191.372,000 .51 38 82,339 3,564.309 11.9 53.7 1^65 990.000 193,815.000 .51 37 82,339 3,564,309 12.0 54.4 1966 1.007.000 195.936.0(H) .51 36 82,339 3,564,309 12.2 55.0 1967 1,024.000 197.863.000 .51 36 82,339 3,564,309 12.4 55.5 Population of the Territory of Utah included parts of present States of Colorado, Nevada, and Wyoming. In 1860 that part of the present State of Colorado included in the Territory of Utah was enumerated with Colorado Territory. 'Area reduced by organization of Colorado and Nevada Territories in 1861 and Idaho Territory in 1853; by transfers of territory to Nevada in 1864 and 1866; and by organization of Wyoming Territory in 1868. Area shown for 1860 refers to 1861. c Lcss than .001 per square mile. ^Includes Alaska (Population - 226,167; Area - 571,065) and Hawaii (Population - 632,772; Area - 6,415). Source: Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, United States Census of Population, 1850-1960, Utah: Number of Inhabitants, Table 6, (Washington D. C.: I'. S. Government Printing Office). Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Current Population Reports: Population Estimates, 1961-1967, Series P-25, No. 384, February 13, 1968, (Washington D. C . : U. S. Government Printing Office). PERCENTAGE OF UTAH AND UNITED STATES POPULATION IN VARIOUS AGE GROUPS 1870-1960 Table 4 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 Utah U.S. Utah U.S. Utah U.S. Utah U.S. Utah U.S . Utah U.S. Utah U.S. Utah U.S. Utah U.S. Utah U.S. Total all ages 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Under 5 years 19.2 14.3 17.8 13.8 14.8 12.2 15.1 12.1 14.1 5 to 9 years 15.6 12.5 14.7 12.9 14.4 12. 1 13.8 11.7 12.3 10 to 14 years 13.4 12.4 12.4 11.4 11.8 11.2 12. 1 10.6 10.7 15 to 19 years 9.4 10.5 10.2 10.0 10.2 10.5 10.7 9.9 10.0 20 to 24 years 7.5 9.7 9. 1 10.1 9.3 9.9 8.9 9.7 9.9 25 to 29 years 6.5 8.0 6.9 8.1 8.3 8.3 7.4 8.6 9.0 30 to 34 years 5.8 6.6 5.6 6.7 7.3 7.3 6.6 7.3 7.3 35 to 39 years 5.3 6.0 4.9 6.0 . 5.4 6.2 5.8 6.5 6. 1 40 to 44 years 4.4 5.0 4.3 4.9 4.2 5. 1 5.0 5.6 5.0 45 to 49 years 3.6 4. 1 3.6 4.2 3.3 4.4 3.6 4.5 4.0 50 to 54 years 3.1 3.5 3 . 1 3.7 3.0 3.7 3.0 3.9 3.6 5,5 to 59 years 2. 1 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.2 2.7 2.3 2.9 2.4 60 to 64 years 1.8 2.0 2.0 2.2 2.0 2.3 1.9 2.4 1.8 65 to 69 years 1.0 1.3 1.3 1.4 1.4 1.6 1.5 1.7 1.3 70 to 74 years 0.7 0.9 0.9 1.0 1.0 1. 1 1.1 1.2 1.0 75 years and over ' 0.5 0.8 0.8 1.0 0.9 1. 1 1.1 1.2 1. 1 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 11.6 13.7 10.9 11.7 9.3 10.7 8.0 13.6 10.8 14.2 11.3 10.6 12. 6 10.8 12.3 10.3 10.3 8.1 10.9 8.8 1,2.7 10.4 9.9 11.5 10.1 11.7 9.8 10.5 8.9 9.0 7.5 10.6 9.4 9.9 9.7 8.9 10.4 9.4 10.6 9.4 8.3 7.0 8.6 7.4 9.8 8.6 8.8 9. 1 8.9 9.3 00 00 8.1 7.7 6.8 6.0 8.9 8.0 8.6 7.4 8.0 8.0 8.4 8.0 8.1 6.4 6.1 7.6 7.2 7.6 6.7 7.4 7.1 7.8 7.3 7.6 6.3 6.7 7.0 6.7 7.4 6.4 7.5 6.2 7.2 6.6 7.4 6.1 7.0 5.7 5.3 - 6,0 5.7 6.5 < 5.6 6.7 5.9 6.7 5.6 6.4 4.9 4.4 5.5 4.9 5.7 5 . 1 6.3 4.9 6.0 5.0 6.1 4.2 3.7 M 4.0 4.9 4.5 5.5 4.4 5.5 4.3 5.4 3.0 2.8 . 3 -4 3.0 3.8 3.7 4.4 3.7 4.7 3.6 4.8 2.5 2.3 2.8 2.5 3. 1 3.0 3.6 3.2 4.0 3. 1 4.0 1.8 1.5 2.0 1.9 2.3 2.2 2.9 2.5 3.4 2.5 3.4 1.2 1.0 1.3 1.3 1.6 1.6 2.0 1.7 2.2 1.9 2.6 1.3 1. 1 1.4 1.2 1.6 1.7 2.0 1.9 2.6 2.3 3.0 0.2 0. Not reported na na na na 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 1 0.1 na 0. 1 na na na na na na na--Not available. Source: Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, United States Census of Population, 1870-1960, U. S. Summary: Detailed Characteristics, Table 95, (Washington D. C. : U. S. Government Printing Office). Depar tment of C omm e r c e , Bureau of the Census , United States Census of Populat ion, 1870-1960, Utah: Detailed C h a r a c t e r i s t i c s , Table 97, (Washington D . .C . : U. S. Government Pr inting Office). Table 5 POPULATION OF UTAH, URBAN AND RURAL 1850-1960 Urban and Rural Census Year Total Population Urban Rural Per Cent Urban Per Cent Rural 1850 11,380 na 11,380 na 100.0 1860 40,273 8,236 32,037 20.5 . 79.5 1870 86,786 . 15,981 70,805 18.4 81.6 1880 ' 143,963 33,665 110,298 23.4 76.6 1890 210,779 75,155 135,624 35.7 64.3 1900 276,749 105,427 171,322 38.1 61.9 .1910 373,351 172,934 200,417 46.3 53.7 1920 _ 449,396 215,584 233,812 48.0 52.0 1930 507,847 266,264 241,583 52.4 47.6 1940 550,310 305,493 244,817 55.5 44.5 1950 688,862 449,855 239,007 65.3 34.7 1960 890,627 667,158 223,469 74.9 25.1 na--Not available. Source: Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, United States Census of Population, 1850-1960, Utah: Number of Inhabitants, Table 1, (Washington D. C.: U. S. Government Printing Office). T a b le 6 POPULATION O F UTAH COUNTIES 1850-1967a Year Beaver Box Elderc Cache Carbon** Daggette Davisc Duchesne^ Emery^ ' ® Garfield*1 Grand^ 1850 na na na na na 1,134 na na na na na I860 785 1,608 2,605 na na 2.904 na na na na 1870 2,007 4,855 8,229 na na 4,459 na na na na 1880 3,918 6,761 12,562 na * na 5,279 na 556 na na 1890b 3,340 7,642 15,509 na na 6,751 na 5,076 2,457 541 1900 3,613 10,009 18,139 5.004 na 7,996 na 4,657 3,400 1,149 1910 4,717 13,894 23,062 8,624 na 10,191 na 6,750 3,660 1,595 1920 5,139 18,788 26,992 15,489 400 11,450 9,093 7,411 4,768 1,808 1930 5,136 17,810 27,424 17,798 411 14,021 8,263 7,042 4,642 1,813 1940 5,014 18,832 29,797 18,459 564 15,784 8,958 7,072 5,253 2,070 1950 4,856 19,734 33,536 24,901 364 30,867 8,134 6,304 4,151 1,903 1960 4.331 25,061 35,788 21,135 1, 164 64,760 7,179 5,546 3,577 6,345 1961 4,300 27,200 37,000 20,800 1,200 67,000 7,200 5,500 3,500 7,500 1962 4,300 30,200 38,800 20,000 1,400 72,000 7,200 5,400 3,500 8,500 1963 4 , 200 32,000 39,800 19,000 2,000 78,000 7,000 5,300 3,500 8,200 1964 4,200 31,000 40,000 18,000 800 82,000 7,000 . 5,600 3,300 7,900 1965 4,200 29,000 40,900 18,000 700 83,800 6,700 5,900 3,200 7,600 1966 4,200 27,000 41,500 17,300 600 88,000 6,700 5,700 3,200 7,300 1967 na na na 17,000 600 na 6,500 5,300 na 7,400 (Sec fo o tn o te s on p a g e 13 ) (Continued) Table 6-Continued Year Iron' Juab1 Kaneh ' ' Millard Morgan Piute''^ Rich1 Salt Lakec San Juan1 Sanpete0 1850 360 na na na na na na 6,157 na 365 1860 1,010 672 na 715 na na na 11,295 na 3,815 1870 2,277 2,034 1,513 2,753 1,972 82 1,955 18,337 na 6,786 1880 4,013 3,474 3,085 3,727 1,783 1,651 1,263 31,977 204 11,557 1890h 2,683 5,582 1,685 4,033 1,780 2,842 1,527 58,457 365 13,146 1900 3,546 10,082 1,811 5,678 2,045 1,954 1,946 77,725 1,023 16,313 1910 3,933 10,702 1,652 6, 118 2,467 1,734 1,883 131,426 2,377 16,704 1920 5,787 9,871 2,054 9,659 2,542 2,770 1,890 159,282 3,379 17,505 1930 7,227 8,605 2,235 9,945 2,536 1,956 1,873 194,102 3,496 16,022 1940 8,331 7,392 2,561 9,613 2,611 2,203 2,028 211,623 4,712 16,063 1950 9,642 5,981 2,299 9,387 2,519 1,911 1,673 274,895 5,315 13,891 1960 10,795 4,597 2,667 7,866 2,837 1,436 1,685 383,035 9,040 11,053 1961 10,900 4,500 2,700 8,000 3,000 1,500 1,700 393,000 8,800 11,100 1962 11,200 4,500 • 2,700 7,900 3,000 1,500 1,700 403,000 8,300 11,000 1963 11,100 4,500 2,800 7,700 3,000 1,400 1,600 420,000 7,600 11,000 1964 10,600 4,600 2,600 7,400 3,000 1,400 1,600 434,000 7,800 11,100 1965 10,800 4,700 2,600 7,500 3, 100 1,400 1,500 445,000 8,000 11,100 1966 11,000 4,600 2,500 7,300 3,300 1,300 1,500 450,000 8,000 10,900 1967 na na na na na na na na 9,000 na (See footnotes on page 13) (Continued) Table 6 --Continued Year Sevier^' ^ Summit0 Tooele0 '' UintahP'^ Utah-' 'n ' r Wasatch0 , s Washington* Wayne*5 Weberc 1850 na na 152 na 2,026 na na na 1,186 1860 na 198 1,008 na 8,248 na 691 na 3,675 1870 na 2,512 2, 177 na 12,203 1,244 3,064 na 7,858 1880 4,457 4,921 4,497 799 17,973 2,927 4,235 na 12,344 1890b 6, 199 7,733 3,700 2,762 23,768 3,595 4,009 na 22,723 1900 8,451 9,439 7,361 6,458 32,456 4,736 4,612 1,907 25,239 1910 9,775 8,200 7,924 7,050 37,942 8,920 4, 123 1,749 35,179 1920 11,281 7,862 7,965 8,470 40,792 4,625 6,764 2,097 43,463 1930 11,199 9,527 9,413 9,035 49,021 5,636 7,420 2,067 52,172 1940 12, 112 8,714 9, 133 9,898 57,382 5,754 9,269 2,394 56,714 1950 12,072 6,745 14,636 10,300 81,912 5,574 9,836 2,205 83,319 I960 10,565 5,673 17,868 11,582 106,991 5,308 10,271 1,728 110,744 1961 11,600 5,700 18,200 11,900 110,000 5,400 10,400 1,700 114,600 1962 10,500 5,700 19,500 12,700 112,500 5,400 10,400 1,700 117,500 1963 10,200 5,700 21,500 13,000 114,500 5,400 10,300 1,700 119,500 1964 10,200 5,800 21,500 12,500 116,000 5,400 10,400 1,700 121,000 1965 10.000 6,000 22,000 12,700 117,700 5,400 10,500 1,600 121,700 1966 9,800 6, 100 22,300 12,300 120,000 5,500 11,000 1,600 124,500 1967 na na na 12,500 na na na na na i See fo o tn o te s on p a g e 13) (Continued) Table 6-Continued na- -Not available. aDoes not include counties which may have been organized but for which this census showed no population. ^State total included population (2,874) of Indian reservations, not enumerated prior to 1890, not distributed by counties. c In 1880, parts from Salt Lake to Box Elder, Davis to Tooele. ^Parts of Emery taken to form Grand in 1890 and Carbon in 1894. eOrganized from part of Uintah in 1918. * Organized from part of Wasatch in 1915; part of Uintah annexed in 1917. £ Organized in 1880 from parts of Sanpete, Sevier, and Wasatch. '' Part of Kane annexed to Garfield between 1890 and 1900. 1 Part of San Juan from Kane, Iron, and Piute. J In 1860, Shambip County absorbed by Juab, Tooele , and Utah. kpart of Piute taken from Wayne in 1892 and part annexed to Sevier in 1902. *Part of Summit annexed in 1917. mIn 1880, parts to Emery, Uintah, and Wasatch. nPart of Sanpete annexed to Utah between 1890 and 1900. °In 1880, parts to Emery and Uintah; part from Sanpete. POrganized in 1880 from parts of Sanpete and Wasatch. QParts of Uintah annexed to Duchesne and Summit in 1917; part taken from Daggett in 1918. r In 1880, boundaries changed. s Part taken to form Duchesne in 1915. *In 1871, part of Rio Virgin County s et off to State of Nevada; in 1872, remainder to Washington County. Source: Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, United States Census of Population, 1850-1960, Utah: Number of Inhabitants, Table 6, (Washington D. C..' U. S. Government Printing Office). Bureau of Economic and Business Research, Utah Population Work Committee, Utah Economic and Business Review, Volume 28, No. 9, Table 1, (Salt Lake City, Utah: Bureau of Economic and Business Research). Table 7 ESTIMATED UTAH POPULATION BY COUNTY 1961-1968 County 1961 January 1962 January 1963 January 1964 January 1965 January 1966 January 1967 July 1968 July (Prelim.) Beaver 4,300 4,300 4,200 4,200 4,200 4,200 4,000 4,100 Box Elder 27,200 30,200 32,000 31,000 29,000 27,000 26,100 27,200 Cache 37,000 38,800 39, 800 40,000 40,900 41,500 42,000 43,000 Carbon 20,800 20,000 19,000 18,000 18,000 17,300 17,000 16,400 Daggett 1,200 1,400 2,000 800 700 600 600 600 Davis 67,000 72,000 78, 000 82,000 83,800 88,000 92,000 95,000 Duchesne 7,200 7,200 7,000 7,000 6,700 6,700 6,500 6,800 Emery 5,500 5,400 5,300 5,600 5,900 5,700 5,300 5,300 Garfield 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,300 3,200 3,200 3,100 3,100 Grand 7,500 8,500 8,200 7,900 7,600 7,300 7,400 7,900 Iron 10,900 11,200 11,100 10,600 10,800 11,000 11,400 11,600 Juab 4,500 4,500 4,500 4,600 4,700 4,600 4,500 4,500 Kane 2,700 2,700 2,800 2,600 2,600 2,500 2,500 2,500 Millard 8.000 7,900 7,700 7,400 7,500 7,300 7,400 7,500 Morgan 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3, 100 3,300 3,400 3,600 Piute 1,500 1, 500 1,400 1 ,400 1,400 1,300 1,400 1,400 Rich 1,700 1,700 1,600 1.600 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 Salt Lake 393,000 403,000 420,000 434,000 445,000 450,000 458,000 462,000 San Juan 8,800 8,300 7,600 7,800 8,000 8,000 9,000 9,100 Sanpete 11,100 11,000 11,000 11,100 11,100 10,900 10,800 11,000 Sevier 10,600 10,500 10,200 10,200 10,000 9,800 9,800 10,000 Su mmit 5,700 5,700 5,700 5,800 6,000 6,100 6,200 6,200 Tooele 18.200 19,500 21,500 21,500 22,000 22,300 23,000 23,400 Unitah 11,900 12,700 13,000 12,500 12,700 12,300 12,500 12,300 Utah 110,000 112,500 114,500 116,000 117,700 120,000 124,000 127,000 Wasatch 5,400 5,400 5,400 5,400 5,400 5,500 5,600 5,700 Washington 10.400 10,400 10,300 10,400 10,500 11,000 11,400 11,700 Wayne 1,700 1,700 1,700 1,700 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,600 Weber 114,600 117,500 119,500 121,000 121,700 124,500 129,000 131,000 State Total 915,000 942,000 972,000 988,000 1,003,000 1,015,000 1,037,000 1,053,000 Source: Bureau of Economic and Business Research, Utah Population Work Committee, Utah Economic and Business Review, Volume 28, No. 9, Table 1, (Salt Lake City, Utah; Bureau of Economic and Business Research). Table 8 AREA AND POPULATION OF UTAH COUNTIES, URBAN AND RURAL 1950 and 1960 1950 Population _________________________________________1960 Population_________________________________________ Per Cent Increase Land Area Total ___________ I 'rban______________________ _______ Rural_______ _______ 1950 to 1960 Country Total U rban Rural in Square Miles 1960 Number Per Square Mile Total Per Cent of Total Population Urbanized Areas Other Urban Terr itory Total Places of 1,000 to 2,500 Other Rural Terr itory Total Urban Rural Beaver 4,856 na 4,856 2,587 4,331 1.7 na na na 4,331 3,019 1,312 -10.8 na -10.8 Box Klder 19,734 6,790 12,944 5,594 25,061 4.5 11,728 46.8 na 11,728 13,333 3,234 10,099 27.0 72.7 3.0 Cache 33,536 16,832 16,704 1,175 35,788 30.5 21,243 59.4 na 21,243 14,545 5,359 9,186 6.7 26.2 -12.9 Carbon 24,901 12,313 12,588 1,470 21, 135 14.4 9,761 46.2 na 9,761 11,374 5,265 6,109 -15.1 -20.7 - 9.6 Daggett 364 na 364 708 1, 164 1.6 na na na na 1,164 na 1,164 219.8 na 219.8 Davis 30,867 14,183 16,684 268 64.760 241.6 51,801 80.0 51,801 na 12,959 5, 135 7,824 109.8 265.2 -22.3 Duchesne 8,134 na 8, 134 3,260 7. 179 2.2 na na na na 7, 179 1,812 5,367 -11.7 na -11.7 Emery 6,304 na 6,304 4,442 5,546 1.2 na na na na 5,546 1,026 4,520 -12.0 na -12.0 Garfield 4, 151 na 4,151 5,217 3,577 0.7 na na na na 3,577 1,435 2,142 -13.8 na -13.8 G rand 1,903 na 1,903 3,692 6,345 1.7 4,682 73.8 na 4,682 1,663 49 1,614 233.4 na -12.6 Iron 9,642 6,106 3,536 3.300 10,795 3.3 7,543 69.9 na 7,543 3,252 1,486 1,766 12.0 23.5 - 8.0 Juab 5.981 2,990 2.991 3,412 4.597 1.3 2.566 55.8 na 2.566 2,031 na 2,031 -23.1 -14.2 -32.1 Kane 2,299 na 2,299 4, 105 2,667 0.6 na na na na 2,667 1,645 1,022 16.0 na 16.0 Millard 9,387 na 9,387 6,648 7,866 1.2 na na na na 7,866 3,178 4,688 -16.2 na -16.2 Morgan 2.519 na 2.519 610 2,837 4.7 na na na na 2,837 1,299 1,538 12.6 na 12.6 Piute 1.911 na 1,911 753 1,436 1.9 na na na na 1,436 na 1,436 -24.9 na -24.9 Rich 1,673 na 1,673 1.022 1,685 1.6 na na na na 1,685 na 1,685 0.7 na 0.7 Salt Lake 274.895 233,439 41,456 764 383,035 501.4 346,295 90.4 322,681 23,614 36,740 4,863 31,877 39.3 48.3 -11.4 San Juan 5.315 na 5,315 7,884 9,040 1. 1 na na na na 9,040 3,650 5,390 70. 1 na 70.1 Sanpete 13,891 na 13,891 1,597 11.053 6.9 na na na na 11,053 6,171 4,882 -20.4 na -20.4 Sevier 12.072 4.212 7,860 1.932 10,565 5.5 4.412 41.8 na 4,412 6, 153 1,618 4,535 -12.5 4.8 -21.7 Summit 6.745 na 6.745 1,857 5.673 3. 1 na na na na 5,673 1,366 4,307 -15.9 na -15.9 Tooele 14,636 7,269 7,367 6.911 17,868 2.6 9, 133 51. 1 na 9,133 8,735 2, 166 6,569 22. 1 25.6 18.6 Uintah 10,300 2.845 7,455 4.476 11,582 2.6 3,655 31.6 na 3,655 7,927 na 7,927 12.5 28.5 6.3 Utah 81.912 64.939 16,973 1,998 106,991 53.5 90,167 84.3 60,795 29,372 16,824 2,699 14,125 30.6 38.9 - 0.9 Wasatch 5.574 2,936 2.638 1,194 5,308 4.4 2,936 55.3 na 2,936 2,372 na 2,372 -4.8 na -10.1 Washington 9.836 4. 562 5.274 2,425 10,271 4.2 5, 130 49.9 na 5,130 5, 141 1,251 3,890 4.4 12.5 - 2.5 Wayne 2.205 na 2.205 2.489 1,728 0.7 na na na na 1,728 na 1,728 -21.6 na -21.6 Weber 83.319 70.439 12,880 549 110,744 201.7 96.106 86.8 96.106 na 14,638 3.000 11,638 32.9 36.4 13.7 The State 688,862 449,855 239,007 82.339 890,627 10.8 667.158 74.9 531,383 135,775 223,469 60,726 162,743 29.3 48.3 - 6.5 na-Not available. Source: Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, United States Census of Population, 1960, Utah: Number of Inhabitants, Table 6, (Washington D. C . '. U. S. Government Printing Office). Table 9 POPULATION OF UTAH COUNTIES, BY AGE GROUP 1960 and 1965 County - 1960 0-4 5-14 15-19 20-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Over Total Beaver 522 1,038 385 152 997 875 362 4,331 Box Elder 3,844 6,112 2,031 1,644 6, 115 3,703 1,612 25,061 Cache 4,780 7,329 3,731 3,989 7,347 5,569 3,043 35,788 Carbon 2,610 5,092 1,945 938 5,039 4,058 1,453 21,135 Daggett m 263 87 85 328 199 31 1,164 Davis 11,114 17,340 4,867 3,873 18,085 7,167 2,314 64,760 Duchesne 1,066 1,901 655 360 1,516 1,256 425 7,179 Emery 703 1,364 512 242 1,145 1,099 481 5,546 Garfield 461 896 331 181 782 682 244 3,577 Grand 1,112 1,356 468 528 1,796 877 208 6,345 Iron 1,407 2,655 1,125 675 2,565 1,716 652 10,795 Juab 525 1,089 392 207 908 969 507 4,597 Kane 392 636 236 139 600 485 179 ' 2,667 Millard 981 2,110 701 256 1,565 1,538 715 7,866 Morgan 408 660 265 144 625 510 225 2,837 Piute 161 350 153 65 282 308 117 1,436 Rich 216 399 172 69 329 329 171 1,685 Salt Lake 54,077 86,031 30,369 26,153 96,648 62,767 26,990 383,035 San Juan 1,841 2,292 695 623 2,288 1,023 278 9,040 Sanpete 1,102 2,473 1,126 421 1,981 2,464 1,486 11,053 Sevier 1,239 2,650 885 433 2,249 2,089 1,020 10,565 Summit 716 1,323 527 279 1,210 1,139 479 5,673 Tooele 2,595 4,306 1,356 1,445 4,613 2,662 891 17,868 Uintah 1,758 2,957, 976 701 2,773 1,805 612 11,582 Utah 14,871 24,760 11,442 9,768 24,519 15,452 6,179 106,991 Wasatch 716 1,296 488 243 1,185 970 410 5,308 Washington 1,311 2,633 1,033 456 2,011 1,733 1,094 10,271 Wayne 201 461 162 71 366 337 130 1,728 Weber 15,309 26,311 9,101 6,390 27,608 18,376 7,649 110,744 State of Utah 126,209 208,083 76,216 60,530 217,475 142,157 59,957 890,627 (Continued) Table 9 --Continued County - 1965 0-4 5-14 15-19 20-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Over Total Beaver 430 920 350 260 760 880 400 4,010 Box Elder 5,480 7,250 2,500 1,950 6,620 4,050 1,760 29,610 Cache 4 ,9 5 0 8,040 3,870 3,790 7,680 5,800 3,220 37,340 Carbon 1,950 4,300 1,910 1,380 3.840 4,160 1,560 19,100 Daggett 380 620 180 140 680 430 40 2,470 Davis 15,980 26,170 9,000 6,690 25,100 10,450 2,870 96,280 Duchesne 900 1,780 640 450 1.270 1,210 460 6,710 Emery 590 1,250 480 360 940 1,070 490 5,170 Garfield 470 790 320 230 640 700 240 3,400 Grand 1,870 3,2 6 0 1,060 1,000 4,680 1.730 280 13,900 Iron 1,370 2,710 1, 160 950 2,430 1,840 730 11,190 Juab 470 880 380 260 680 880 490 4,040 Kane 370 720 240 190 580 530 220 2,840 Millard 860 1,760 710 450 1,140 1,430 790 7,150 Morgan 370 760 260 210 600 520 250 2,960 Piute 140 280 120 100 210 290 120 1,260 Rich 210 390 140 120 280 330 160 1,630 Salt Lake 59,720 105,540 42,060 34,670 104,860 73,100 31,480 451,440 San Juan 2 ,0 4 0 3,300 950 810 2,840 1,370 300 11,630 Sanpete 1,000 2,010 940 710 1,470 2,320 1,460 9,910 Sevier 1, 100 2,200 980 620 1,750 2,080 1, 100 9,820 Summit 720 1,220 490 370 1,000 1,030 480 5,310 Tooele 2.490 4,540 1,980 1,480 4,720 3,1 5 0 1,040 19,380 Uintah 2,040 3, 170 1,120 820 2,760 1,940 660 12,520 Utah 15.400 29,040 12,880 11,790 27,190 17,560 6,960 120,830 Wasatch 650 1,260 470 350 1,000 980 450 5,160 Washington 1,280 2.520 1,020 740 1,760 1,770 1,290 10,380 Wayne 140 350 150 100 270 350 140 1,500 Weber 16,570 29,780 12,110 9,070 28,240 2 1,430 8,740 125,930 State of Utah 139,900 246,800 98,500 80,100 236,000 163,400 68,200 1,032,900 Source: Economic and Population Studies, Utah State Planning Program, Black, Rasmus sen, Hachman, Population Projections: Utah and Utah's Counties, 1960-1965, Table 2, (Salt Lake City, Utah.' Bureau of Economic and Business Research) . - PERCENTAGE OF POPULATION OF UTAH COUNTIES IN VARIOUS AGE GROUPS 1960 and 1965 Table 10 County - 1960 0 -4 5-14 15-19 20-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Over Total Beaver 12. 1 2 4 .0 8 . 9 3 . 5 2 3 .0 2 0 .2 8 .3 100.0 Box Elder 15.3 2 4 .4 8.1 6 . 6 2 4 .4 14.8 6 .4 100.0 Cache 13.4 2 0 .5 10.4 11. 1 2 0 .5 15 .6 8 . 5 100.0 Carbon 12.3 24. 1 9 .2 4 . 4 23 .9 19.2 6 . 9 100.0 Daggett 14.7 2 2 . 6 7 .4 7.3 28 .2 17.1 2 . 7 100.0 Davis 17.2 26 .8 7 .5 6 . 0 2 7 .9 11. 1 3 . 5 100.0 Duchesne 14.9 2 6 .5 9. 1 5 . 0 21 .1 17.5 5 .9 100.0 Eme ry 12.7 2 4 .6 9 .2 4 . 4 2 0 . 6 19.8 8 . 7 100.0 Garfield 12.9 2 5 . 0 9 .2 5.1 2 1 .9 19.1 6 .8 100.0 Grand 17.5 2 1 .4 7 .4 8 .3 2 8 .3 13.8 1 3.3 100.0 Iron 1 3.0 24. 6 10.4 6 . 3 2 3 .8 15.9 6 . 0 100.0 Juab 11.4 2 3 .7 8 . 5 4 . 5 19.8 21. 1 1 1 .0 1 0 0 .0 Kane 14.7 2 3 .8 8 . 9 5 .2 2 2 . 5 18.2 6 . 7 100.0 Millard 12.5 2 6 .9 8 . 9 3 . 2 19.9 1 9 .5 9 .1 100.0 Morgan 14.4 2 3 .3 9 .3 5. 1 2 2 .0 1 8 .0 7 . 9 100.0 Piute 11.2 2 4 .4 10.7 4 . 5 1 9.6 2 1 . 5 8. 1 100.0 Rich 12.8 23 .7 10.2 4 .1 19.5 19.5 10.2 100.0 Salt Lake 14. 1 2 2 .5 7 . 9 6 .8 2 5 .3 16.4 7 . 0 100.0 San Juan 20 .4 25 .3 7 .7 6 .9 2 5 .3 11.3 3 .1 100.0 Sanpete 10.0 2 2 .4 10.2 3 .8 17.9 2 2 .3 1 3.4 100.0 Sevier 11.7 2 5 .1 8. 4 4. 1 2 1 .3 19.8 9 . 6 100.0 Summit 12.6 23 .3 9 . 3 4 . 9 2 1 .3 20. 1 8 .5 100.0 Tooele 14.5 24. 1 7 . 6 8. 1 2 5 .8 14.9 5 . 0 100.0 Uintah 15.2 2 5 .5 8 .4 6 .1 2 3 .9 15 .6 5 .3 100.0 Utah 13.9 23. 1 10.7 9. 1 2 2 .9 14.5 5 .8 100.0 Wasatch 1 3.5 24. 4 9 .2 4 . 6 2 2 .3 18.3 7 .7 100.0 Washington 12.8 2 5 .6 1 0.0 4 .4 1 9 .6 16 .9 1 0.7 100.0 Wayne 11.6 2 6 .7 9 . 4 4 .1 2 1 .2 19 .5 7 . 5 100.0 Weber 13.8 2 3 .8 8 .2 5 .8 2 4 .9 1 6.6 6 .9 100.0 State of Utah 14.2 2 3 .4 8 . 5 9 . 8 2 4 .4 1 6 .0 6. 7 100.0 (Continued) Table 1 0 - -Continued County - 1965 0-4 5 -1 4 15-19 20-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Over Total Beaver 10.7 2 3 . 0 8 .8 6 . 5 1 9.0 2 2 . 0 1 0 .0 100.0 Box Eld er 1 8.5 .24. 5 8 . 4 6 . 6 2 2 .3 13.7 6 . 0 10 0 .0 Cache 13.3 2 1 .5 10.4 10.1 2 0 .6 15 .5 8 . 6 10 0 .0 Carbon 10.2 2 2 . 5 10.0 7 .2 2 0 .1 2 1 .8 8 . 2 100.0 Daggett 1 5.4 25.1 7 .3 5 .7 2 7 . 5 17.4 1. 6 100.0 Davis 16.6 2 7 .2 9 . 3 6 .9 2 6 .1 10.9 3 . 0 100.0 Duchesne 13.4 2 6 .5 9 . 6 6.7 18.9 18 .0 6 . 9 100.0 Eme ry 11.4 24. 1 9 . 3 6 .9 18.2 2 0 .7 9 . 4 100.0 Garfield 13.9 2 3 .2 9 . 4 6 .8 18.9 2 0 . 6 7 .1 100.0 Grand 1 3.5 2 3 .5 7 . 6 7.2 3 3 .7 12.5 2 . 0 100.0 Iron 12.2 24 .2 10.4 8 . 5 2 1 .7 1 6.5 6 . 5 100.0 Juab 11.6 21 .8 9 . 4 6 . 4 16.9 2 1 .8 12. 1 100.0 Kane 1 3.0 2 5 .3 8 .4 6 .6 2 0 .4 1 8.6 7 . 7 100.0 Millard 1 2.0 2 4 .6 10.0 6 .3 1 6.0 2 0 .0 11. 1 100.0 Morgan 1 2.5 2 5 .6 8 . 7 7 .1 2 0 .2 1 7.5 8 .4 100.0 Piute 11.1 2 2 .2 9 . 5 8 . 0 16.7 2 3 . 0 9 . 5 100.0 Rich 12.9 2 3 .9 8 . 6 7 .4 17.2 20 .2 9 . 8 10 0 .0 Salt Lake 13.2 2 3 .4 9 .3 7 .7 2 3 .2 16.2 7 . 0 100.0 San Juan 1 7.6 2 8 .4 8 .2 7 . 0 2 4 .4 11.8 2 . 6 10 0 .0 Sanpete 10. 1 2 0 .3 9 . 5 7 .2 14.8 2 3 .4 14 .7 10 0 .0 Sevie r 11.2 2 2 .4 1 0.0 6 .3 17.8 21 .1 11.2 10 0 .0 Summit 13.6 2 3 . 0 9 .2 7 .0 18.8 19.4 9 . 0 100.0 Tooele 12.8 2 3 .4 10.2 7 . 6 2 4 . 4 16.2 5 .4 100. 0 Uintah 16.3 2 5 .3 8 .9 6 . 6 22. 1 15.5 5 . 3 100.0 Utah 12.7 2 4 . 0 10.7 9 .8 2 2 .5 14.5 5 . 8 100.0 Wasatch 1 2.6 2 4 .4 9. 1 6 .8 19 .4 19.0 8 . 7 100.0 Washington 12.3 2 4 .3 9 . 8 7 .1 17 .0 17.1 12.4 100.0 Wayne 9 . 4 2 3 . 3 1 0.0 6 . 7 18. 0 23 .3 9 . 3 100.0 Weber 13.2 2 3 .7 9 . 6 7 .2 2 2 .4 17.0 6 . 9 100.0 State of Utah 13.6 2 3 .9 9 . 5 7 .8 2 2 .8 15.8 6 . 6 100.0 Source: Calcula ted from Table 9, Population Section. Table 11 POPULATION OF UTAH COUNTIES BY SEX 1950, I960, and 1965 County 1950 1960 1965 Male Female Male Female Male Female Beaver 2,445 2,411 2,231 2,100 2,070 1,940 Box Elder 10,096 9,638 12,653 12,408 14,900 14,700 Cache 17,131 16,405 18,017 17,771 18,760 18,580 Carbon 13,176 11,725 10,804 10,331 9,610 9,490 Daggett 199 165 633 531 1,360 1,110 Davis 15,880 14,987 32,880 31,880 48,600 47,670 Duchesne 4,166 3,968 3,652 3,527 3,410 3,300 Emery 3,249 3,055 2,803 2,743 2,590 2,580 Garfield 2,093 2,058 1,860 1,717 1,780 ' 1,620 Grand 998 905 3,321 3,024 7,420 6,480 Iron 5,007 4,635 5,510 5,285 5,680 5,510 Juab 3,034 2,947 2,286 2,311 2,020 2,030 Kane 1,160 1, 139 1,372 1,295 1,480 1,370 Millard 4,840 4,547 3,915 3,951 3,520 3,620 Morgan 1,299 1,220 1,446 1,391 1,510 1,450 Piute 966 945 723 713 630 630 Rich 878 795 888 797 860 770 Salt Lake 136,508 138,387 188,862 194,173 221,940 229,500 San Juan 2,780 2.535 4,577 4,463 §,840 5,790 Sanpete 7,038 6,853 5,545 5,508 4,970 4,940 Sevier 6,096 5,976 5,207 5,358 4,790 5,030 Summit 3.527 3,218 2,893 2,780 2,690 2,620 Tooele 7,666 6,970 9,309 8,559 10,090 9,290 Uintah 5,337 4,963 5,984 5,598 6,480 6,040 Utah 41,345 40,567 53,500 53,491 60,260 60,560 Wasatch 2,805 2,769 2,681 2,627 2,620 2,540 Washington 5,055 4,781 5,187 5,084 5,230 5, 150 Wayne 1,145 1,060 876 852 750 760 Weber 41,717 41,602 55,309 55,435 62,860 63,060 State Total 347,636 341,226 444,924 445,703 514,700 518,100 Source: Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, United States Census of Population, 1950-1960, Utah: General Population Characteristics, Table 27, (Washington D. C . ‘. U. S. Government Printing Office). Economic and Population Studies, Utah State Planning Program, Black, Rassmussen, Hachman, Population Projections: Utah and Utah's Counties, 1965, Table 14, (Salt Lake City, Utah: Bureau of Economic and Business Research). » Ta b le 12 POPULATION IN HOUSEHOLDS, AND RATES OF CHANGE, BY COUNTY 1950 and 1960 County Number of Households Population in Households Population p e r Household 1950 1960 Per Cent Change 1950 1960 Per Cent Change 1950 1960 Per Cent Change Beaver 1,343 1,244 -7.4 4,856 4,327 -10.9 3.62 3.48 -3.9 Box Elder 5,234 6,610 26.3 19,624 25,016 27.5 3.75 3.78 .8 Cache 9,143 9,892 8.2 32,502 34,578 6.4 3.55 3.50 -1.4 Carbon 6,424 5,906 -8. 1 24,511 21,093 -13.9 3.82 3 .5 1 -6.5 Daggett 102 319 212.7 364 1,164 219.8 3.57 3.65 2.2 Davis 7,964 15,408 93.5 30,344 64,183 111.5 3.81 4.17 9.4 Duchesne 1,951 1,772 -9.2 8,119 7,153 -11.9 4.16 4.04 -2.9 Emery 1,641 1,539 -6.2 6,296 5,505 -12.6 3.84 3.58 -6.8 Garfield 1,017 965 -5. 1 4, 147 3,562 -14.1 4.08 3.69 -9 .6 Grand 554 1,810 226.7 1,903 6,345 233.4 3.44 3.51 2.0 Iron 2,502 ' 2,932 17.2 9,347 10,755 15.1 3.74 3.67 -1.9 Juab 1,690 1,367 -19. 1 5,963 4,596 -22.9 3.53 3.36 -4.8 Kane 583 729 25.0 2,299 2,666 16.0 3.94 3.66 -7.1 Milla rd 2,462 2,134 -13.3 9,383 7,844 -16.4 3.81 3.68 -3.4 Morgan 680 754 10.9 2,519 2,827 12.2 3.70 3.75 1.4 Piute 494 401 -18.8 1,911 1,428 -25.3 3.87 3.56 -8 .0 Rich 457 458 a 1,672 1,685 .8 3.66 3.68 .5 Salt Lake 78,447 108,007 37.7 267,911 377,932 41. 1 3.42 3.50 2.3 San Juan 1, 121 2,063 84.0 5,213 8,964 72.0 4.65 4.35 -6.5 Sanpete 3,920 3,356 -14.4 13,864 10,875 -21.6 3.54 3.24 -8 .5 Sevier 3,287 3,047 -7.3 12,072 10,534 -12.7 3.67 3.46 -5.7 Summit 1,868 1,637 -12.4 6,715 5,665 -15.6 3.59 3.46 -3.6 Tooele 4,033 4,665 15.7 14,271 17,229 20.7 3.54 3.69 4.2 Uintah 2,525 2,910 15.2 10,266 11,522 12.2 4.07 3.96 -2.7 Utah 20,559 26,228 27.6 78,113 100,014 28.0 3.80 3.81 .3 Wasatch 1,455 1,450 a 5,568 5,296 -4.9 3.83 3.65 -4.7 Washington 2,534 2,793 10.2 9,773 10,224 4.6 3.86 3.66 -5.2 Wayne 526 469 -10.8 2,204 1,721 -21.9 4.19 3.67 -12.4 Weber 23,559 30,667 30.2 81,717 109,397 33.9 3.47 3.57 2.9 State of Utah 188,084 241,532 28.4 673,447 874,100 29.8 3.58 3.62 1.1 a Less than 1/10 of 1 pe r cent. Source: D e p a r tme n t of C om m e r c e , Bureau of the C e n s u s , United States Cen su s of Populat ion, 1950-1960, Utah: G e n e r a l Populat ion C h a r a c t e r i s t i c s , T a b le 13, (Washington D. C . : U. S. Go v e rnme n t Pr in t in g Of f ice) . 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 Table 13 POPULATION OF INCORPORATED PLACES OF 1 0 ,000 OR MORE EARLIEST CENSUS TO 1960 Bountiful Inc r e a s e Over Popu - Preceding Census la t ion Number Per Cent Brigham City Inc r e a s e Over Popu - Pr e c eding Census la t ion Number Per Cent Logan Inc r e a s e Over Popu- Pr e c eding Census la t ion Number Per Cent Murray Inc re as e Over Popu - Pr e c eding Census la t ion Number Per Cent 975 1,3 1 5 340 3 4 . 9 1,757 na na na na 1,877 562 4 2 . 7 3 , 3 9 6 1,6 3 9 9 3 . 3 na na 2 ,1 3 9 262 1 4.0 4 , 5 6 5 1,1 6 9 3 4 . 4 na na 1,442 na na 2 ,8 5 9 720 3 3 . 7 5,451 886 1 9.4 na na 1,677 235 16.3 3 ,6 8 5 826 2 8 . 9 7 ,5 2 2 2 ,0 7 1 3 8 . 0 4 ,0 5 7 na na 2 ,0 6 3 386 2 3 . 0 5 ,2 8 2 1,5 9 7 4 3 .3 9 , 4 3 9 1,917 2 5 . 5 4 ,5 8 4 527 1 3 .0 2 ,5 7 1 508 2 4 . 6 5,0 9 3 -189 - 3 . 6 9 ,9 7 9 540 5 . 7 5 ,1 7 2 588 12. 3 ,3 5 7 786 3 0 . 6 5,641 548 1 0.8 1 1,868 1,889 1 8.9 5 ,7 4 0 568 1 1 .0 6 ,0 0 4 2 ,6 4 7 7 8 . 9 6 ,7 9 0 1,1 4 9 2 0 . 4 1 6,832 4 ,9 6 4 4 1 . f 9 , 0 0 6 3 , 2 6 6 5 6 . 9 1 7 ,039 1 1 ,035 183. I 1 1,728 4 ,9 3 8 7 2 .7 18,731 1,8 9 9 11.3 1 6 ,8 0 6 7 , 8 0 0 8 6 .6 (Continued) Table 13--Continued Census Year Ogden Orem Provo Salt Lake City Popula t ion Inc r e a s e Over Preceding Census Population Inc r e a s e Over Preceding Census Population Inc r e a s e Over Pr e c eding Census Population Inc r e a s e Over Preceding Census Number Per Cent Number Per Cent Number Per Cent Number Per Cent 1860 1,4 6 4 na na na na na 2 ,0 3 0 na na 8 ,2 3 6 na na 1870 3, 127 1,663 113.6 na na na 2 ,3 8 4 354 1 7 .4 12,854 4 ,6 1 8 56. 1 1880 6 ,0 6 9 2 ,9 4 2 94. 1 na na na 3 ,4 3 2 1,048 4 4 . 0 2 0 ,7 6 8 7 ,9 1 4 61. 6 1890 14,889 8 ,8 2 0 145.3 na na na 5 ,1 5 9 1,727 5 0 .3 4 4 ,8 4 3 2 4 ,0 7 5 115.9 1900 16,313 1,424 9 . 6 na na na 6 ,1 8 5 1,0 2 6 19 .9 53 ,531 8,6 8 8 1 9 .4 1910 2 5 ,5 8 0 9 ,2 6 7 5 6 .8 na na na 8 ,9 2 5 2 ,7 4 0 4 4 . 3 9 2 ,7 7 7 3 9 ,2 4 6 7 3 .3 1920 3 2 ,8 0 4 7 ,2 2 4 2 8 .2 na na na 10,303 1,378 1 5 .4 118,110 2 5 ,3 3 3 2 7 . 3 1930 40 ,2 7 2 7,4 6 8 2 2 .8 1,9 1 5 na na 14,766 4,4 6 3 4 3 . 3 140,267 2 2 ,1 5 7 1 8.8 1940 4 3 ,6 8 8 3 ,4 1 6 8 . 5 2 ,9 1 4 999 5 2 .2 18,071 3 ,3 0 5 2 2 . 4 149 ,9 3 4 9 ,6 6 7 6 . 9 1950 57 ,1 1 2 1 3 ,424 3 0 .7 8,351 5 ,4 3 7 18 6 .6 2 8 ,9 3 7 1 0,866 6 0 .1 182,121 3 2 ,1 8 7 2 1 . 5 1960 70 ,1 9 7 1 3 ,085 2 2 . 9 18,394 10,043 120.3 3 6 ,0 4 7 7 ,1 1 0 2 4 . 6 189,454 7 ,3 3 3 4 . 0 n a - -N o t avai lable. Source: Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, United States Census of Population, 1860-1960, Utah: General Population Ch a racteris tics , Table 20, (Washington D. C.'. U. S. Government Printing Office). Table 14 POPULATION OF ALL INCORPORATED PLACES AND UNINCORPORATED PLACES OF 1,000 OR MORE 1940-1960 Place County 1940 1950 1960 Alpine Utah 444 571 775 Altamont Duchesne na na 102 Alton Kane na 154 116 Amalga Cache 246 225 198 American Fork Utah 3,333 5,126 6,373 Annabella Sevier 321 263 177 Antimony Garfield 245 187 161 Aurora Sevier 607 614 465 Bear River Box Elder 429 438 447 Beaver Beaver 1,808 1,685 1,548 Bicknell Wayne 362 373 366 Bingham Canyon Salt Lake 2,834 2,569 1,516 Blanding San Juan 1,111 1,177 1,805 Bothwell Box Elder 282 317 302 Bountiful Davis 3,357 6,004 17,039 Brigham City Box Elder 5,641 6,790 11,728 Cannonville Garfield 250 205 153 Castle Dale Emery 841 715 617 Castle Gate Carbon 851 701 321 Cedar City Iron 4,695 6,106 7,543 Centerfield Sanpete 598 601 475 Centervillea Davis 691 1,262 2,361 Central Washington 70 49 21 Charleston Wasatch 323 201 223 Circleville Piute 683 603 478 Clarkston Cache 579 526 490 Clearfield Davis 1,053 4,723 8,833 Cleveland Emery 447 343 261 Clinton Davis 581 670 1,025 Coalville Summit 949 850 907 Corinne Box Elder 411 427 510 Cornish Cache 221 181 157 Delta Millard 1,304 1,703 1,576 Deweyville Box Elder 256 233 265 DragertonD Carbon na 3,453 2,959 (See footnotes on page 29 ) (Continued) 24 Table 1 4 - -Continued Place County 1940 1950 1960 Duchesne Duchesne 907 804 770 East Layton Davis 124 217 444 Elmo Emery 198 170 175 Elsinore Sevier 674 657 483 Elwood Box Elder 535 393 345 Emery Emery 618 488 326 Enterprise Washington 619 790 859 Ephraim Sanpete 2,094 1,987 1,801 Escalante Garfield 1,106 773 702 Eureka Juab 2,292 1,318 771 Fairview Sanpete 1,314 974 655 Farmington Davis 1,211 1,468 1,951 Fayette Sanpete na 200 161 Ferron Emery 515 478 386 Fielding Box Elder 329 249 270 Fillmore Millard 1,785 1,890 1,602 Fountain Green Sanpete 988 767 544 Francis Summit na 276 252 Fruit Heights Davis na 124 175 Garden City Rich 261 164 168 Garland Box Elder 926 1,008 1,119 Genola Utah 325 314 380 Glendale Kane na 226 223 Glen wood Sevier 385 338 277 Goshen Utah 616 525 426 Grantsville Tooele 1,242 1,537 2,166 Green River (Emery (Grand 470 583 1,075 Gunnison Sanpete 1,115 1,144 1,059 Hatch Garfield 294 244 198 Heber Wasatch 2,748 2,936 2,936 Helper Carbon 2,843 2,850 2,459 Henefer Summit 335 346 408 Henrieville Garfield 241 114 152 Hiawatha (Carbon (Emery 858 1,421 439 Hinckley Millard 637 589 397 (See footnotes on page 29 ) (Continued) 25 Table 1 4 - -Continued Place County 1940 1950 1960 Holden Millard 500 476 388 Honeyville Box Elder 596 599 646 Howell Box Elder na 176 188 Huntington Emery 997 1,029 787 Huntsville Weber 496 494 552 Hurricane Washington 1,524 1,271 1,251 Hyde Park Cache 696 644 696 Hyrum Cache 1,874 1,704 1,728 Ivins Washington 83 95 77 Joseph Sevier 297 208 117 Junction Piute 393 285 219 Kamas Summit 683 721 749 Kanab Kane 1,365 1,287 1,645 Kanarraville Iron 309 263 236 Kanosh Millard 526 476 499 Kaysville Davis 1,211 1,898 3,608 Kearns'3 Salt Lake na na 17,172 Kingston Piute 63 138 143 Koos harem Sevier 375 300 148 Laketown Rich na 217 211 La Verkin Washington 349 387 365 Layton Davis 646 3,456 9,027 Leamington Millard 279 214 190 Leeds Washington na na 109 Lehi Utah 2,733 3,627 4,377 Levan Juab 621 521 421 Lewiston Cache 1,804 1,533 1,336 Lindon Utah 587 801 1,150 Loaa Wayne 396 437 359 Logan Cache 11,868 16,832 18,731 Lynndyl Millard na 241 145 Maeser Uintah 428 643 929 Magna*3 Salt Lake na 3,502 6,442 Manila Daggett na 147 329 Manti Sanpete 2,268 2,051 1,739 Mantua Box Elder 319 271 275 Mapleton Utah 907 1,175 1,516 Marysvale Piute 626 520 354 Mayfield Sanpete 473 390 329 Meadow Millard 422 378 244 (See footnotes on page 29 ) (Continued) 26 Table 1 4 - -Continued Place County 1940 1950 1960 Mendon Cache 454 369 345 Midvale Salt Lake 2,875 3,996 5,802 Midway Wasatch 801 711 713 Milford Beaver 1,393 1,673 1,471 Millville Cache 439 401 364 Minersville Beaver 570 593 580 Moab Grand 1,084 1,274 4,682 Mona Juab 357 328 347 Monroe Sevier 1,292 1,214 955 Monticello San Juan 667 1,172 1,845 Morgan City Morgan 1,078 1,064 1,299 Moroni Sanpete 1,158 1,076 879 Mount Pleasant Sanpete 2,382 2,030 1,572 Murray Salt Lake 5,740 9,006 16,806 Myton Duchesne 437 435 329 Nephi Juab 2,835 2,990 2,566 New Harmony Washington 170 126 105 Newton Cache 549 497 480 Nibley Cache 271 304 333 North Logan Cache 423 535 741 North Ogden Weber 687 1,105 2,621 North Salt Lake a Davis na 255 1,655 Oak City Millard 391 334 312 Oakley Summit 305 264 247 Ogden Weber 43,688 57,112 70,197 Onaqui Tooele 374 333 511 Ophir Tooele 300 199 36 Orangeville Emery 652 589 571 Orderville Kane na 371 398 Orem Utah 2,914 8,351 18,394 Panguitch Garfield 1,979 1,501 1,435 Paradise Cache 500 401 368 Paragonah Iron 365 404 300 Park City Summit 3,739 2,254 1,366 Parowan Iron 1,525 1,455 1,486 (See footnotes on page 29 ) (Continued) 27 Table 1 4 - -Continued Place County 1940 1950 1960 Payson Utah 3,591 3,998 4,237 Perry Box Elder 383 449 587 Pickleville Rich 87 96 94 Plain City Weber na 829 1,152 Pleasant Grove Utah 1,941 3,195 4,772 Pleasant View Weber na 420 927 Plymouth Box Elder 292 228 231 Portage Box Elder 342 254 189 Price Carbon 5,214 6,010 6,802 Providence Cache 1,110 1,055 1,189 Provo Utah 18,071 28,937 36,047 Randolph Rich 656 562 537 Redmond Sevier 641 600 413 Richfield Sevier 3,584 4,212 4,412 Richmond Cache 1,131 1,091 977 Riverdale Weber na 871 1,848 River Heights Cache 288 468 880 Riverton Salt Lake na 1,666 1,993 Roosevelt Duchesne 1,264 1,628 1,812 Roy Weber 998 3,723 9,239 St. George Washington 3,591 4,562 5,130 Salem Utah 659 781 920 Salina Sevier 1,616 1,789 1,618 Salt Lake City Salt Lake 149,934 182,121 189,454 Sandy City Salt Lake 1,487 2,095 3,322 Santa Clara Washington \ 283 319 291 Santaquin Utah 1,297 1,214 ■ 1,183 Scipio Millard 595 491 328 Scofield Carbon 259 236 158 Sigurd Sevier 364 431 339 Smithfield Cache 2,461 2,383 2,512 Snowville Box Elder 195 199 159 Soldier Summit Wasatch 97 93 33 South Jordan Salt Lake 869 1,048 1,354 South Ogden Weber 1,407 3,763 7,405 (See footnotes on page 29 ) (Continued) 28 Table 14--Continued Place County 1940 1950 1960 South Salt Lake Salt Lake 5,701 7,704 9,520 South Weber Davis 259 244 382 Spanish Fork City Utah 4,167 5,230 6,472 Spring City Sanpete 839 703 463 Springdale Washington na na 248 Springville Utah 4,796 6,475 7,913 Sterling Sanpete 223 188 137 Stockton Tooele 332 414 362 Sunnyside Carbon 424 1,881 1,740 Sunset Davis 276 993 4,235 Syracuse Davis 732 837 1,061 Tabiona Duchesne 211 160 167 Tooele Tooele 5,001 7,269 9,133 Toquerville Washington 263 219 197 Torrey Wayne 231 241 128 Tremonton Box Elder 1,443 1,662 2,115 T renton Cache 553 451 448 Tropic Garfield 514 483 382 Uintah Weber 264 317 344 Vernal Uintah 2,119 2,845 3,655 Virgin Washington 143 147 124 Wales Sanpete 223 179 130 Wallsburg Wasatch 233 207 180 Washington Washington 507 435 445 Washington Terrace Weber na na 6,441 Wellington Carbon 674 845 1,066 Wellsville Cache 1,402 1,241 1,106 Wendover Tooele na na 609 West Bountiful Davis na 682 945 West Jordan Salt Lake na 2,107 3,009 West Point Davis 236 433 599 Willard Box Elder 541 548 814 Woodruff Rich 241 175 169 Woods Cross Davis 211 273 1,098 Yost Box Elder 172 107 87 na--Not available. aDenotes an incorporated place under 2,500 in an urbanized area. ^Denotes an unincorporated place. Source: Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, United States Census of Population, 1940-1960, Utah: Number of Inhabitants, Table 8, (Washington D. C.: U. S. Government Printing Office). 29 Table 15 NET MIGRATION TO UTAH BY AGE AND SEX 1950-1960 Age - 1960 Migrations by Number Migration Rate Total Male Female Total Male Female All Ages 10,105 3,915 6,190 1.1 .9 1.4 0 - 4 2,885 1,561 1,324 2.3 2.5 2.2 5 - 9 2,341 1,169 1,172 2.1 2.1 2.2 10 - 14 -407 -463 56 - .3 - .8 . 1 15 - 19 1,466 -703 2,169 2.0 -1.7 5.9 20 - 24 55 -1,734 1,789 . 1 -5.7 5.9 25 - 29 82 1,060 -978 . 1 3.8 -3.2 30 - 34 -466 664 -1,130 - .7 2.4 -3.8 35 - 39 -450 -398 -52 - .7 -1.3 -. 1 40 - 44 584 338 246 1.2 1.4 1.0 45 - 49 1,181 646 535 2.7 2.9 2.5 50 - 54 580 346 234 1.5 1.8 1.2 55 - 59 597 228 369 1.9 1.4 2.3 60 - 64 739 440 299 2.8 3.4 2.2 65 - 69 -35 177 -212 -. 1 1.7 -1 .7 70 - 74 183 186 -3 1.1 2.3 .0 75 and over 750 394 356 3.8 4.6 3.2 Source: Department of Commerce, Department of Agriculture, Net Migration of the Population, 1950-1960, by Age, Sex and Color, 1950-1960, Volume I, Part 6, Western States, Utah, (Washington D. C.: U. S. Government Printing Office). 30 (Number Per Thousand) Chart 3 Births and Deaths in Utah 1910- 1966 Source: Utah State Division of Health, Vital Statistics Annual Report, 1910-1966, Section 1, Summary (Salt Lake City, Utah: Utah State Division of Health). 31 Table 16 NATALITY AND MORTALITY STATISTICS FOR UTAH AND THE UNITED STATES 1910-1966a Year Births Utah Deaths Excess of Births Over Deaths Birth Rates Per 1,000 Persons United Utah States Death Rates Per 1,000 Persons United Utah States 1910 11,541 4,072 7,469 30.7 na 10.8 14.7 1920 14,157 5,198 8,959 31.2 23.7 11.5 13.0 1930 12,949 5,064 7,885 25.4 18.9 9.9 11.3 1940 13,347 4,845 8,502 24.3 17.9 8.8 10.8 1941 13,548 4,518 9,030 24.4 18.9 8.1 10.5 1942 15,822 4,849 10,973 24.7 20.9 7.6 10.4 1943 17,161 5,054 12,107 27.6 21.5 8.1 10.9 1944 16,180 4,957 11,223 25.9 20.2 8.0 10.6 1945 15,680 4,859 10,821 24.9 19.6 7.9 10.6 1946 18,220 4,785 13,435 28.7 23.3 7.5 10.0 1947 21,724 4,996 16,728 33.4 25.8 7.7 10.1 1948 20,869 5,070 15,799 31.1 24.2 7.6 9.9 1949 20,984 4,788 16,196 30.6 24.0 7.0 9.7 1950 21,535 5,048 16,487 30.9 23.6 7.3 9.6 1951 22,853 5,204 17,649 32.2 24.5 7.3 9.7 1952 24,236 5,495 18,741 33.2 24.7 7.5 9.6 1953 24,147 5,394 18,753 32.2 24.6 7.2 9.6 1954 24,905 5,294 19,611 32.6 24.9 6.9 9.2 1955 25,103 5,382 19,721 31.4 24.6 6.7 9.3 1956 25,449 5,579 19,870 30.8 24.9 6.8 9.4 1957 26,064 5,696 20,368 31.0 25.0 6.8 9.6 1958 25,384 5,809 19,575 29.6 24.3 6.8 9.5 1959 25,645 5,879 19,766 29.1 24.1 6.7 9.4 1960 26,644 5,997 20,647 29.6 23.7 6.7 9.5 1961 26,590 6,081 20,509 28.3 23.3 6.5 9.3 1962 26,213 6,325 19,888 27.4 22.4 6.6 9.5 1963 24,952 6,544 18,408 25.7 21.7 6.7 9.6 1964 23,844 6,404 17,440 24.5 21.0 6.6 9.4 1965 22,261 6,672 15, 589 22.4 19.4 6.7 9.4 1966 22,601 6,850 15,751 22.4 19.5 6.8 9.5 na--Not available. aAll figures from 1910 to 1930 a re by place of occurrence, and from 1940 to 1963 are by place of residence. Source: United States: Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Statistical Abstract of the United States, 1910-1968, Section 2, Vital Statistics, Health and Nutrition (Washington, D. C.: U. S. Government Printing Office). Utah: Utah State Division of Health, Vital Statistics Annual Report, 1910-1966, Section 1, Summary (Salt Lake City, Utah: Utah State Division of Health). 32 Table 17 MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE STATISTICS FOR UTAH AND THE UNITED STATES 1887-1966 Marriage Rate Per 1,000 Divorce Rate Pe r 1,000 ------------------------------------------------ --------------Population _________ Population Year Marriages3- Divorces'5 Utah United Statesc Utah United States 1887 818 76 4 .3 8 .7 0 .4 0 .5 1890 2,319 152 11.0 9 .0 0 .7 0 .5 1900 2,715 273 9 .8 9 .3 1 .0 0 . 7 1906e 3,853 387 11.5 10.5 1.2 0 . 9 1916e 5,036 661 11.7 10.6 1.6 1.1 1930 5,649 1,016 11.1 9 .2 2 .0 1 .6 1940 8,254 1,500 14.9 12.1 2 .7 2 .0 1941 7,263 1,360 13.1 12.7 2 .4 2 .2 1942 6,081 1,433 9 .5 13.2 2 .2 2 . 4 1943 6,705 1,982 10.8 11.8 3 .2 2 . 6 1944 6,262 2,995 10.0 11.0 3 .2 2 .9 1945 7,034 2,651 11.2 12.2 4 .2 3 .5 1946 9,781 3,434 15.4 16.4 5 .4 4 .3 1947 7,965 2,927 12.2 13.9 4 .5 3 .4 1948 7,327 2,199 10.9 12.4 3 .3 2 .8 1949 6,402 2,166 9.3 10.6 3 .2 2 .7 1950 7,110 2,107 10.3 11.1 3.1 2 .6 1951 6,843 2,271 9 .7 10.4 3 . 2 2 .5 1952 6,752 2,331 9 .3 9 .9 3 .2 2 .5 1953 6,926 2,433 9.3 9 .8 3 .3 2 .5 1954 6,295 2,140 8 .2 9.2 2 .8 2 .4 1955 6,924 2,059 8 .8 9.3 2 .6 2 .3 1956 6,657 2,189 8 .3 9.5 2 .7 2 .3 1957 6,672 1,565 8.1 8 .9 1.9 2 .2 1958 6,600 2,002 7 .7 8 .3 2 .4 2 .2 1959 6,734 2,179 7 .7 8 .5 2.5 na 1960 7,119 2,167 7 .9 8.5 2 .4 2 .2 1961 7,401 2,360 7 .9 8.5 2.5 2 .3 1962 7,651 2,480 8 .0 8.5 2 .6 2 .2 1963 8,194 2,659 8 . 4 8.8 2 .7 2 .3 1964 8,525 2,895 8 .8 9 .0 3 . 0 2 .3 1965 8,736 2,872 8 .8 9.2 2 . 9 2 .5 1966 9,623 2,993 9 .6 9 .4 3 . 0 na f. ................................ ' .............. " ............. .........."......... ' ................................................... na-Not available. aMarrlage l ic ens e s is sued. ^Figures by place of occurrence, includes reported annulments. CU. S. marriage rate s are es t imates for 1953-62. Includes est imates for some sta te s for all years . *%. S. divorce rates are es t imate s except 1900 and 1930. e 1910 and 1920 information not available for Utah. Source: United States: Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Statistical Abstract of the United States, 1887-1968, Section 2, Vital Statistics, Health, and Nutrition (Washington, D. C. : U. S. Government Printing Office). Utah: Utah State Division of Health, Vital Statistics Annual Report, 1887-1966, Section 6, Marriages, Divorces, and Annulments (Salt Lake City, Utah: Utah State Division of Health). 33 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 Table 18 MARITAL STATUS OF THE POPULATION OF UTAH 1890-1960 (14 Years Old and Over) Not Total Single Married Widowed Divorced Reporte 69,697 33,500 Males 33,823 1,802 214 358 87,648 37,889 46,234 2,806 333 386 130,642 55,832 68,610 3,687 730 1,783 151,153 58,176 86,406 5,078 1,246 247 173,986 65,080 100,788 5,842 2,153 123 196,527 68,152 119,798 5,827 2,750 0 233,980 60,145 162,290 6,425 5,120 0 281,896 70,980 198,330 6,577 6,009 0 100.0 Per Cent Distribution 48.1 48.5 2.6 0.3 0.5 100.0 43.2 52.7 3.2 0.4 0.5 100.0 42.7 52.5 2.8 0.6 1.4 100.0 38.5 57.2 3.4 0.8 0.1 100.0 37.4 57.9 3.4 1.2 0.1 100.0 34.6 61.0 3.0 1.4 0.0 100.0 25.7 69.4 2.7 2.2 0.0 100.0 25.2 70.4 2.3 2.1 0.0 57,665 17,631 Females 33,790 5,708 492 44 82,228 26,462 46,896 8,100 677 93 111,935 33,998 66,263 9,949 919 806 138,611 40,086 83,722 13,169 1,531 103 164,442 47,018 99,618 15,338 2,358 110 192,559 51,080 119,562 18,368 3,549 0 234,880 44,705 163,545 21,075 5,555 0 289,631 56,529 198,914 26,432 7,756 0 100.0 Per Cent Distribution 30.6 58.6 9.9 0.9 0.0 100.0 32.2 57.0 9.9 0.8 0.1 100.0 30.4 59.2 8.9 0.8 0.7 100.0 28.9 60.4 9.5 1.1 0.1 100.0 28.6 60.6 9.3 1.4 0.1 100.0 26.5 62.1 9.5 1.9 0.0 100.0 19.0 69.6 9.0 2.4 0.0 100.0 19.5 68.7 9.1 2.7 0.0 Department of Commerce* Bureau of the Census, United States Census of Population, 1890-1960, Utah, General Population Characteristics, Table 18, (Washington, D. C.: U .S . Government Printing Office). 34 Table 19 SELECTED MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY STATISTICS 1923-1966 (Residents Only) Year Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Influenza Poliomyeli tis Meningit is (Epidemic) Tula remia Undulant Fever Rheumatic Feve r Syphilis Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths 1923 15 1 5,235 122 2 0 6 3 0 0 1 1 a a a a 1924 10 3 1,797 97 5 0 13 7 0 0 0 0 a a a a 1925 6 1 1,744 124 11 1 54 30 1 0 0 0 a a a a 1926 5 1 5,843 225 8 6 26 16 4 0 2 0 a a a a 1927 7 1 712 103 88 22 40 20 1 1 0 0 a a a. a 1928 10 3 11,145 397 23 8 197 84 0 0 1 0 a a a a 1929 11 0 1,288 8 8 4 461 227 0 0 3 0 a a a a 1930 13 5 1,201 108 6 1 275 128 4 1 2 0 a a a a 1931 10 3 991 89 10 6 91 51 2 0 8 0 a a a a 1932 22 5 6,909 244 11 5 32 22 4 0 7 0 a a a a 1933 5 0 1,079 108 24 3 26 13 6 2 11 0 a a a a 1934 12 0 698 82 15 3 10 6 6 1 21 0 a a a a 1935 14 2 1,076 113 11 1 23 10 37 0 5 0 a a a a 1936 8 3 950 104 7 2 39 19 5 1 4 0 a a a a 1937 12 4 2,800 115 33 7 17 9 41 2 5 0 a a a a 1938 19 4 320 55 3 0 16 7 73 1 12 3 a a 233 20 1939 24 2 3,567 67 105 7 11 6 44 3 28 2 a a 373 14 1940 15 2 20,075 106 62 5 6 3 55 3 14 1 a ■ a 869 26 1941 13 7 5,531 49 41 1 5 3 45 4 11 1 29 0 827 30 1942 8 3 382 46 25 1 11 0 48 2 7 0 49 10 738 28 1943 12 1 9,754 61 399 24 139 15 34 2 15 0 71 15 870 27 1944 9 3 9,352 55 25 0 39 14 20 2 15 0 206 15 670 27 1945 7 3 32,060 32 242 19 17 7 26 2 79 1 191 12 507 23 1946 5 2 7,828 26 138 9 17 5 24 2 31 0 81 4 558 29 1947 4 1 1,205 25 28 4 10 4 33 0 82 2 89 1 447 17 (Continued) t e a r 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Table 19--Continued Rocky Mountain Meningit is Undulant Rheumatic Spotted Feve r Influenza Poliomyeli tis (Epidemic) Tularemia Fever________ Feve r Cases Deaths Case s Deaths Cases Deaths Case s Deaths Cases Deaths________Cas e s Deaths________Cases Deaths 4 1 780 19 206 13 9 6 41 0 82 0 104 2 12 1 80 4 284 9 11 7 33 1 75 0 107 55 6 0 286 15 81 6 7 2 37 2 9 0 47 21 17 1 840 13 585 42 14 6 27 0 27 0 82 22 8 0 1,474 11 398 17 11 9 20 0 18 0 49 10 7 0 6,936 19 253 8 22 14 39 0 10 0 46 13 3 0 764 1 280 9 7 2 19 0 11 0 52 14 7 0 460 2 75 3 9 2 26 0 8 0 40 21 3 0 2,169 10 220 9 5 1 21 0 6 0 24 10 9 0 23,789 40 33 0 1 0 30 0 4 0 15 10 0 0 7,434 18 12 0 7 0 15 0 10 0 20 5 1 0 11,466 11 12 1 5 0 10 0 2 0 85 10 3 0 10,787 22 5 2 9 3 19 0 13 0 111 2 1 0 4,517 2 8 1 2 2 17 0 7 0 39 0 0 0 4,843 10 1 1 3 2 15 0 4 0 18 4 0 0 4,458 12 1 0 7 2 3 0 5 0 118 0 1 0 3,805 8 1 0 5 1 24 0 25 0 126 3 0 0 3,963 15 0 1 11 3 10 0 0 0 123 8 0 0 2,861 19 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 49 2 Table 19--Continued Year Diphtheria Meas les Pneumonia^ Scarle t Fever Smallpox Tuberculosi s (All Forms ) Typhoid Feve r Whooping Cough Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Case s Deaths Cases Deaths Case s Deaths 1923 576 52 761 4 1,012 421 403 8 169 13 91 137 473 39 2,979 27 1924 621 52 17,811 94 1,188 526 563 6 123 0 145 156 430 38 1,268 20 1925 841 49 281 0 940 413 681 4 113 0 138 141 229 26 3,111 35 1926 1,271 66 9,301 29 1,372 482 917 3 341 3 131 159 198 25 8,059 129 1927 733 54 18,636 112 881 355 1,620 19 891 2 143 139 164 18 2,956 22 1928 260 16 151 1 1,326 464 1,172 13 964 2 133 143 129 20 2,461 27 1929 211 11 943 2 965 411 1,369 12 587 1 134 124 130 16 2,071 23 1930 182 12 9,132 20 961 440 1,280 13 125 0 149 144 107 12 6,365 68 1931 168 14 330 1 566 290 928 12 82 0 127 121 89 16 3,276 27 1932 95 7 199 1 657 297 829 15 30 0 125 99 48 4 1,033 5 1933 87 3 3,969 3 561 298 890 21 31 0 137 108 64 3 1,950 15 1934 64 2 24,668 60 1,091 511 1,477 8 86 0 152 97 88 7 5,304 25 1935 76 8 2,933 23 1,015 463 8,855 65 39 0 144 93 31 4 ■6,559 41 1936 33 5 2,095 6 1,181 479 6,430 44 232 1 132 98 43 8 2,890 21 1937 305 7 3,377 4 638 334 1,917 9 51 0 130 102 24 3 1,988 13 1938 101 6 7,424 11 763 346 1,448 5 29 0 214 100 42 3 2,111 17 1939 30 5 3,173 2 527 232 905 2 17 0 162 86 38 2 2,549 8 1940 26 0 10,231 5 966 224 615 6 15 0 201 91 29 4 {>,039 10 1941 35 1 1,087 0 549 154 385 0 1 0 195 59 29 2 j , 726 9 1942 13 3 15,557 13 601 166 955 4 0 0 153 66 24 2 1,409 3 1943 14 0 7,597 11 1,351 174 2,103 0 1 0 135 57 33 2 2,479 6 1944 0 0 1,172 1 468 199 3,091 12 0 0 163 57 7 0 1,632 4 1945 17 0 4,778 1 316 164 1,235 1 3 0 134 66 15 0 1,182 5 1946 16 3 8,406 5 445 182 921 0 0 0 168 79 5 1 718 6 1947 117 11 518 1 441 158 561 2 0 0 94 63 4 0 539 1 (Continued) Table 19-Continued Scarle t Tuberculosi s Typhoid Whooping Diphtheria Meas les Pneumonia*5 Fe ve r Smallpox (All Forms ) Fe v e r_______ _______Cough - *■----------------------- -------------------------- :------ " ~ ^ n _ . _ _ _____ r-v__*-i__ ^ , n \.. Year Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Case s Deaths Cases Deaths Case s Deaths Cases Deaths Case s Deaths 1948 158 3 7,552 2 350 160 512 0 0 0 137 56 1 0 685 3 1949 31 5 3,548 2 211 81 204 0 0 0 221 53 3 0 941 1 1950 19 2 6,867 6 239 113 266 0 0 0 358 47 3 1 731 4 1951 5 1 2,522 1 286 80 1,680 0 0 0 216 52 3 0 188 3 1952 12 3 5,875 3 b 139 1,540 3 0 0 140 47 5 1 167 0 1953 15 0 6,801 1 b 120 1,168 0 0 0 119 33 10 0 91 0 1954 7 0 7,742 1 b 91 295 0 0 0 148 30 4 0 551 0 1955 1 2 838 0 b 96 208 0 0 0 116 28 3 0 699 2 1956 3 0 2,302 1 b 132 132 0 0 0 107 27 2 0 242 0 1957 2 0 15,095 6 b 175 99 0 0 0 102 19 2 0 80 0 1958 0 0 3,919 3 b 180 144 0 0 0 94 20 0 0 105 0 1959 0 0 6,479 4 b 160 163 0 0 0 106 26 1 0 212 2 1960 7 2 4,925 5 b 157 507 0 0 0 98 18 2 0 249 1 1961 0 0 1,711 0 b 177 85 0 0 0 93 28 0 0 81 0 1962 0 0 4,067 1 b 207 14 0 0 0 44 16 2 0 121 . 0 1963 0 0 3,400 3 b 210 11 0 0 0 75 24 0 0 140 0 1964 0 0 2,433 0 b 192 14 0 0 0 100 16 0 0 155 0 1965 0 0 4,494 2 b 210 25 0 0 0 88 14 1 0 51 0 1966 0 0 691 4 b 175 23 0 0 0 74 15 5 0 22 0 aNot reported. ^Not reported after 1951. Source: Utah State Division of Health, Vital Statistics Annual Report, 1923-1966, Section 5, Morbidity, Table 5-1 (Salt Lake City, Utah: Utah State Div is ion of Health). T ab le 20 NUMBER OF LIVE BIRTHS OCCURRING IN UTAH BY COUNTY OF RESIDENCE 1961-1966 County 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Beaver 86 70 85 62 64 73 Box Elder 902 953 807 724 590 540 Cache 1,184 1,129 1,065 909 849 873 Carbon 428 378 340 309 234 255 Daggett 30 48 34 16 15 14 Davis 2,298 2,177 2,071 2,128 2,025 2,064 Duchesne 178 187 182 171 142 141 Emery 112 107 114 113 105 108 Garfield 105 73 88 69 48 66 Grand 265 260 215 169 150 144 Iron 268 259 217 219 235 262 Juab 100 91 101 83 87 91 Kane 75 90 61 45 59 51 Millard 168 150 148 139 137 119 Morgan 87 78 70 72 62 65 Piute 30 27 18 24 19 20 Rich 45 45 33 29 32 30 Salt Lake 11,554 11,803 11,449 10,769 10,170 10,159 San Juan 371 333 309 300 306 252 Sanpete 242 211 202 201 162 167 Sevier 194 201 162 181 148 160 Summit 146 156 135 141 132 111 Tooele 544 533 560 547 477 506 Uintah 419 371 354 312 282 262 Utah 3,109 3,016 2,883 2,789 2,797 3,000 Wasatch 148 128 121 125 112 99 Washington 269 259 245 250 278 285 Wayne 33 31 29 27 34 25 Weber 3,200 3,046 2,850 2,918 2,502 2,658 County Unknown 0 3 4 3 8 1 Total 26,590 26,213 24,952 23,844 22,261 22,601 Source: Utah State Division of Health, Vital Statistics Annual Report, 1961-1966, Section 2, Natality, Tables 2-4 (Salt Lake City, Utah: Utah State Division of Health). 39 Table 21 NUMBER OF DEATHS BY COUNTY OF RESIDENCE 1961-1966 County 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Beaver 34 37 45 39 48 40 Box Elder 162 174 196 166 202 174 Cache 250 235 269 244 254 270 Carbon 137 129 175 166 187 163 Daggett 9 9 7 1 5 1 Davis 276 289 270 315 295 301 Duchesne 53 63 54 50 49 42 Emery 48 46 48 58 39 72 Garfield 25 30 23 36 33 31 Grand 45 51 48 39 39 44 Iron 69 69 70 67 93 76 Juab 58 62 49 47 56 51 Kane 24 14 22 13 20 15 Millard 63 78 65 65 66 62 Morgan 15 21 17 23 22 31 Piute 8 15 10 13 10 10 Rich 15 18 16 14 16 9 Salt Lake 2,673 2,856 2,983 2,920 2,929 3,088 San Juan 49 53 52 60 53 50 Sanpete 103 133 127 136 132 137 Sevier 102 83 98 103 98 98 Summit 41 66 56 49 57 67 Tooele 131 122 113 126 155 125 Uintah 103 91 92 90 91 86 Utah 633 647 686 607 722 728 Wasatch 50 46 44 41 33 51 Washington 95 79 90 98 105 103 Wayne 11 16 9 12 8 15 Weber 797 785 808 805 855 910 County Unknown 2 8 2 1 0 0 TOTAL 6,081 6,325 6,544 6,404 6,672 6,850 Source: Utah State Division of Health, Vital Statistics Annual Report, 1961-1966, Section 3, Mortality, Table 3-1 (Salt Lake City, Utah: Utah State Division of Health). 40 |