Randolph, UT

Randolph, UT

  • Settled: 1870- By Mormon settlers led by Charles C. Rich
  • Origin of Name: Named after Randolph H. Stewarts, Randolph’s first Mormon bishop
  • Location: 30.5 miles southeast of Garden City on Hwy 89
  • Notable Features: County seat of Rich county, UT- Town Hall, Courthouse, Post Office, Library, Fire Department, LDS Church, Cemetery; Elementary School K-5, Rich County High School 9-12, Bank; Dentist, Physical Therapist; Eating & Convenience stores. Known for extreme temperatures & winter storms
  • Local Celebrations: Rich County Fair & Rodeo- August
  • Well Known Natives: David M. Kennedy, Secretary of the Treasury 1969-71, Reuben D. Law, Utah State Chairman of Education 1966-67
  • 2010 Census Population: 464

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