North Salt Lake History
A town born to protect its own water • Incorporated 1946
North Salt Lake incorporated on September 3, 1946 for a very practical reason: residents wanted control of their water system after a developer bought rights to the McDuff and McNeil springs. The new town — about 456 acres — took its name from the small post office by the railroad tracks.
Worth Knowing
- A weigh station for a town hall: the first city hall was a purchased former Utah Highway Patrol weigh station
- One-party politics: the first election (1949, Mayor Ray Hatch) featured a single party — the “North Salt Lake Citizens Party”
- Historic industry: the Bamberger Train yard, Beck’s Hot Spring, and the Cudahy Packing Plant all shaped the early city
Source: History of the City.
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