South Davis County is bounded by the majestic Wasatch Mountain Range to the east and the Great Salt Lake to the west. Bountiful; Centerville; Farmington; and Kaysville are the major population centers�all originating as early Mormon settlements. Concerned that their livestock might harm new crops and gardens being planted in Salt Lake City; their leader; Brigham Young; sent herds of cattle; mules; and horses north to graze along the lakeshore in 1847. Small farming communities established the following spring supplied goods and produce to the growing populations of Salt Lake City to Ogden. Organized as Davis County in 1850; Farmington was the center of government. Railroad service; established in 1870; allowed the farmers and ranchers to reach markets within hours of harvesting. And in 1956; a six-foot pipeline was completed; delivering water from the Weber River to the communities along the front. Rapid expansion has resulted; but the pioneer spirit still prevails.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Could not be a better how to bookBy ChristinaCould not be a better how to book. Great for a beginner or intermediate level rope enthusiasts. So happy to finally have my own copy. Looking forward to all the new skills. The instructions are easy to follow and the pictures are clear and really helpful.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Knot a bad readBy Anthony DeleonVery well written and illustrated. I got the hang of all knots within 3 tries the first time I sat down with this. Obviously these gentlemen understand their craft and articulate it very well.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Not as basic as I expected.By cliff bolderI was a little surprised that it seemed to deal more with decorative knots. Very well written.