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City of West Jordan

West Jordan

West Jordan is a city and a suburb of Salt Lake City in the U.S. state of Utah. West Jordan is a rapidly growing suburb of Salt Lake City, with a balanced housing stock, quality commercial districts and a strong industrial base. The Jordan Landing mixed-use development, located in the major growth area of Salt Lake County, is the focal point of retail development and is one of the largest shopping centers in Utah. As of the 2000 Census, the city had a population of 68,336; by 2005, West Jordan had an estimated population of 91,444, placing it as the fourth most populated in the state. As of February 2007, the city of West Jordan estimated its population at 101,638.

 

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History About West Jordan

History

After the pioneers settled in the Salt Lake Valley, President Brigham Young thought that it would be wise to give names to the valley, mountains and streams. The name decided on for the valley was the Great Salt Lake City of the Great Basin of North America. The river running west of the city was called the Western Jordan. Everything from Big Cottonwood Creek to the point of the mountain was known as West Jordan.

The country along the Jordan River was sparsely settled early in 1849. Families built log cabins, most of them settling near the river bottoms or along the hill to the west of the river. Pioneers spent much of that winter getting fencing materials from Bingham Canyon. By 1853, the population of the West Jordan area was 361.

The Jordan River, like the River Jordan in Palestine, flows from a fresh water lake (Utah) to an inland salt sea (the Great Salt Lake). Early settlers recalled the "good old days" when the Jordan River would fill to its banks and there were dangerous whirlpools. It is reported in several old histories that the bridge between Midvale and West Jordan washed out every Spring. At one time, a ferry was maintained until a substantial bridge could be built.

Archibald and Robert Gardner built the first saw mill in the area in 1850. To operate it, they made a mill race two and one half miles long - the first canal of any importance dug in Utah. Lumber was hauled fourteen miles from the Oquirrh Mountains. In 1854, Archibald built a grist mill, introducing some excellent machinery to the area. The Gardner mill is still standing at 1000 West 7800 South and owners have converted it into a theme restaurant, reminiscent of the days of Archibald Gardner.

The first blacksmith's shop in south Salt Lake County belonged to Alexander Beckstead, who settled in West Jordan in 1850. The shop was completed in 1853. The labor consisted of setting wagon ties, fixing wagons, sharpening plows, repairing farm implements, and shoeing horses and oxen.

In 1851, Matthew Gaunt started a woolen mill; that same year, Samuel Mulliner tanned the leather in the first tannery built west of the Mississippi River.

School opened in West Jordan for the first time in 1852. Classes were held in a small, log house, about fourteen by fifteen feet, situated southwest of the Rock Meeting House (still standing at 1000 West 7800 South).

In the Fall of 1854, a handful of people looking for a place to farm came to a clear stream of water. Bingham Creek ran from the Oquirrh Mountains to the west over the slopes of the Salt Lake Valley and wound its way down to the Jordan River. During their explorations, the many signs of Indians convinced the group that they could not live in safety without some means of protection, and they began working on Wight`s Fort (at about 3600 West on 9000 South).

The four walls of the fort, each 12 feet high, were constructed of stones, earth and logs. When completed, it was large enough to enclose and protect seven log houses, part of the much valued stream and several out buildings. The fort had two large gates, one on the east and the other on the west. By the Spring of 1855, the wives and children of the fort builders had settled in.

The families of Wight's Fort lived and prospered there until 1859. Lack of water forced settlers to abandon the site in 1861. Afterwards, for many years, the only road to Bingham was through the fort gates.

During the Walker War in 1853 and the following year, the citizens of West Jordan maintained a constant guard in the Oquirrh Mountains. In 1857, West Jordan volunteers took an active part in the Echo Canyon campaign against the invasion of Johnson's Army.

Some of the first mining carried on in Utah took place in Bingham Canyon, west of West Jordan. Early settlers initially went there to bring out wood and logs. A man by the name of Ogilvie found gold in the canyon stream and is credited with the first panning of gold in this region. James W. Cahoon, in the History of Murray, relates seeing men washing gold from Bingham Creek in 1867 where he was hauling wood.

The Copper Mines were discovered by Con Wall, who operated them at a loss. D. C. Jackling brought in eastern money to bring the mine up to a paying basis. It was probably the lowest grade of copper of any pit mines in the world with less than 1% copper and a trace of gold. Today, Kennecott Copper is the largest in the world.

In 1891, the first sugar beets were raised in West Jordan. A factory was built in 1916 by the Dyer Construction Company. The work at the factory was seasonal. At its peak, it employed 235 people from mid-October to the end of December. The factory was, at one time, rated to cut fifteen hundred thousand tons of beets every twenty-four hours. An estimated 285,000 bags of sugar were produced annually in the 1950's. However, in the 1970's, the market had disappeared and the factory closed its doors.

West Jordan's first post office opened its doors in 1864 in a small adobe house just below the Rock Meeting House. During the year 1900, the Rural Free Deliver of mail (RFD) was begun from Sandy to West Jordan. Mail carriers carried first mail by horse and buggy and later by a Model-T-Ford.

The first electric lights were installed in 1916. Early homes were equipped with a single clear light globe attached to a cord dangling from the ceiling.

The residents of West Jordan petitioned the County Commission for incorporation as a town in 1941. It became a third class city in 1967.

A promise had been made to the early settlers of West Jordan and surrounding territory that the time would come when, through their industry, beautiful homes, manufacturing establishments, productive farms, churches, and many other buildings would enhance the valley.

As late as 1970, West Jordan was largely still a rural area. Then building boomed from 1973 to 1979. The City's population increased 500% to 27,329. In 1988, the population was estimated at 47,500. Population projections at that time, predicted that the City would add a minimum 2,000 new residents a year in this decade and should reach 50,000 by 1990. The latest estimates show the population as of July 2004 to be 92,000.

The City of West Jordan is fortunate to have a lion's share of vacant land left for future growth within Salt Lake County. This available land and Utah's strong economy will ensure a continued rapid rate of growth for the City of West Jordan.

 

West Jordan City Schools

    WEST JORDAN SCHOOLS


Jordan School District           801.567.8100
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS 
 
    Columbia
3505 West 7800 South
West Jordan, UT  84088
801.565.7172
Principal Barry Hansen
 
Hayden Peak
5120 Hayden Peak Dr.
West Jordan, UT  84088
801.565.7172
Principal Dana Easton

Jim Bridger
5368 Cyclamen Way
West Jordan, UT  84084
801.964.7935
Principal Jan Winger

Majestic
7430 South Redwood Rd
West Jordan, UT  84084
801.565.7458
Principal Cora Jchowksi

Oakcrest
8525 S. Hilltop Oak Dr.
West Jordan, UT  84088
801.302.4914
Principal Norman Emerson

Riverside
8737 South 1220 West
West Jordan, UT  84088
801.565.7484
Principal William Hanvey

West Jordan
7220 South 2370 West
West Jordan, UT  84084
801.565.7506
Principal David Vicchrilli

Westvale
2300 West 8660 South
West Jordan, UT  84088
801.565.7510
Principal Kathe Riding

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS OUTSIDE
WEST JORDAN

Welby
4130 West 9580 South
South Jordan, UT  84095
801.565.7504
Principal Jacque Pace-Favas

MIDDLE SCHOOLS

Joel P. Jensen
8105 South 3200 West
West Jordan, UT  84088
801.412.2850
Principal Steven Crowther

West Jordan
7550 South Redwood Rd
West Jordan, UT  84084
801.412.2100
Principal Joanne Mattes

MIDDLE SCHOOLS OUTSIDE
WEST JORDAN

Elk Ridge
3649 West 9800 South
South Jordan, UT  84095
801.565.7125
Principal Gary Garcia

Thomas Jefferson
5850 South 5600 West
Taylorsville, UT  84118
801.964.7970
Principal Carl Moody

HIGH SCHOOLS

Copper Hills
5445 W. New Bingham Hwy
West Jordan, UT  84088
801.256.5300
Principal Mary Bailey

HIGH SCHOOLS OUTSIDE
WEST JORDAN


Bingham High
2160 West 10400 South
South Jordan, UT  84095
801.256.5100
Principal Robert Sproul
Copper Canyon
8917 S. Copperwood Dr.
West Jordan, UT  84088
801.260.0222
Principal Diena Riddle

Heartland
1451 West 7000 South
West Jordan, UT  84084
801.565.7533
Principal Trenton Goble

Jordan Hills
8892 South 4800 West
West Jordan, UT  84088
801.565.7163
Principal Annette Huff

Mountain Shadows
5255 West 7000 South
West Jordan, UT  84084
801.963.0291
Principal Dan Barney

Oquirrh
7165 S. Paddington Rd
West Jordan, UT  84084
801.565.7474
Principal John Shoell

Terra Linda
8400 South 3400 West
West Jordan, UT  84088
801.565.7502
Principal Brett Wilson

Westland
2925 West 7180 South
West Jordan, UT  84084
801.565.7508
Principal Karen Egan










Westbrook
3451 West 6200 South
Kearns, UT  84118
801.964.7940
Principal Leslee Spainhoser



West Hills
8270 S. Grizzly Way
West Jordan, UT  84088
801.412.2300
Principal Cathy Jensen

Sunset Ridge
6881 West 8200 South
West Jordan, UT  84088
801.412.2475
Principal Catherine Jensen




Kearns
4040 West 5305 South
Kearns, UT  84118
801.964.7970
Principal Maile Loo

Bennion
6055 S 2700 W
Taylorsville, UT 84118
801.646.5114




West Jordan
8136 South 2700 West
West Jordan, UT  84088
801.256.5600
Principal Paul Argyle




Kearns
5525 S. Cougar Ln
Kearns, UT  84118
801.964.7500
Principal Parley Jacobs
 
 
    SPECIAL NEEDS SCHOOL

South Valley School
8408 South Redwood Rd.
West Jordan, UT  84088
801.565.7592
Principal Scott Thomas

School Districts

    Granite School District
801.263.6100

Jordan School District
 

801.567.8100
 
   
For more information contact:
Jordan School District Office - Planning and Student Services
9361 South 300 East, Sandy, Utah 84070
801.567.8183
   
Colleges
    Salt Lake Community College - Jordan Valley Campus
3400 West 9000 South
Dr. John Anjewierden, Executive Dean
801.957.2760
    Jordan Applied Tech Center
9301 S. Wight Fort Rd
801-256.5900
    University of Phoenix
5373 S Green St, Murray
801.905.4327
    Utah Career College
1746 W 7800 S & 1902 W 7800 S
801.304.4224