I would definitely not call Cedar City the first non-Mormon town in Utah. Cedar City was established by Mormons in 1851 and has had a Mormon majority population ever since.Several other towns in Utah were "non-Mormon" towns, such as Ogden (established by fur trappers a year before the Mormons arrived) and Park City (originally settled by Mormons but became a mostly non-Mormon mining town in the 1860's).
The address of the Cedar City Daughters Of Utah Pioneers Foundation is: 453 Kayenta Circle, Cedar City, UT 84720-3050
Cedar City, Utah has an elevation of 5,846 feet above sea level.
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the first Mormon church was formed in Salt Lake City Utah i have a funny story about but i told katz2 i'd behave
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Cedar City, a city of 30,000 people in South-western Utah, is well known by different people for different things. The city is the host of many celebrations and festivals, such as the Utah Shakespearean Festival, the Utah Summer Games, and the Neil Simon Theatre Festival. Also, Cedar City is the home of the Southern Utah University, the primary institution in Utah for sciences and liberal arts, with over 8,00 students in Fall 2012.
The address of the Southern Utah Space Foundation Inc is: 340 W 1425 N Apt 82, Cedar City, UT 84721-5015
Salt Lake City, Utah is considered the end of the Mormon trail.
The capital of Utah is Salt Lake City. Other major cities in Utah are Cedar City, Ogden, Provo, Logan, West Valley City, and Orem.