Clearfield Utah was one of the last communities to be settled in the northern part of Davis County.
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Clearfield Utah was one of the last communities to be settled in the northern part of Davis County.
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Many Clearfield Utah children went to school nearby in Syracuse by walking several miles a day.
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Clearfield Utah was considered a prime location for the depot because of its relative security from enemy attack, nearby air transportation at Hill Air Force Base, and the proximity of railroads and highways.
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Clearfield Utah City dedicated a new city hall building in 1969, and a new state-of-art Clearfield Utah Fire Station opened in 1980, adjacent to city hall.
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Clearfield Utah City has an average elevation of 4, 327 feet above sea level.
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Clearfield Utah City is the farthest east on this grid, while Syracuse, West Point, Sunset, Clinton, and Unincorporated Davis County are all located north, west, and south on the same street grid.
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Clearfield Utah City has many informal neighborhoods, most of which are more business or industrial-related than residential.
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South Clearfield Utah is a residential neighborhood that is of note due to its isolation as the southernmost section of the city.
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Climate of Clearfield Utah City is characterized as humid Continental, with four distinct seasons.
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Clearfield Utah City has a "six-member council" form of government, with a city manager by ordinance.
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In 1966, such an ordinance was passed in Clearfield Utah City, giving the city manager such powers and duties.
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