- Established: In 1869, as a temporary construction camp on the Union Pacific Rail Road
- Known for: Abandoned by the Southern Pacific prior to 1916; its name was likely transferred to the newer Dathol siding west of Corinne, built in the early 1900s by the Union Pacific as a beet-dump siding to serve the Utah-Idaho Sugar Company
- Established: A beet-dump siding on the Union Pacific Railroad, serving the Garland factory of the Utah-Idaho Sugar Company
- Location: 4.8 miles west of Corinne
- No Population estimates for this Northern Utah siding

