Fielding, UT

Fielding, UT

  • Settled:  First traveled by LDS missionaries John W. Hess and Isaac Zundel in 1870s. Hess returned with one of his wives and others from Farmington, UT. Hess moved there in 1876
  • Origin of Name: Named for Joseph Fielding Smith, sixth President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
  • Original Name: Called “Poverty Flat” and “The Flat,” since Fielding was an outgrowth of Plymouth, the community was called South Plymouth, and Hessville after John W. Hess
  • Known for:  Townsite located to accommodate Bear River Canal System. Land dispute between homesteaders and railroad, who owned much of the land; known now for its agriculture
  • Notable Features:  Fire Department, Post Office, Elementary School; LDS Church
  • Location: 10 miles (15 minutes) northeast of Tremonton on Hwy 13, then north on 4400 W
  • Population: 2022 Census: 591, up from 571 in 2020

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