Farr West City

Farr West City This page is used as the city page for sharing information to the residents of Farr West City Early settlers had to be quite self-sufficient.

History

Farr West City is located on the north end of Weber County. It is bordered on the east by Pleasant View and by Harrisville, on the south by Slaterville, and on the west by Plain City, and was first settled by Mormon pioneers. In 1858 Joseph Taylor settled in the area that later became Farr West. In 1868 the area was included as a part of Harrisville when a precinct was organized. On 30 No

vember 1890 western Harrisville was organized into a separate LDS ward and given the name Farr West in honor of Lorin Farr, former president of the Weber LDS stake, and Chauncey W. West, who had served as presiding bishop of Weber County, and who was the son-in-law of Abraham Hoagland.[4]

The earliest settlers engaged in agriculture for their livelihood, and it received a great boost when the sugar beet industry was introduced in 1898. In 1923 further benefits were available to farmers when the Utah Packing Corporation installed a pea viner to help process field-grown peas. They primarily raised hay and grain and kept a few farm animals for work and for food. As the population grew, some farmers furnished milk and butter to customers in the city. Later, farmers branched into dairy or poultry operations to augment family income; a few raised cash crops like onions, tomatoes, and potatoes. Since World War II, most of the local small farms have gone out of business and only a few large farms specializing in dairy or beef production remain in operation. In the early 1990s, only one farm raised garden fruits and vegetables on a commercial basis. Irrigation for farming is still obtained through the western Irrigation Company Canal, constructed in 1858 and enlarged in 1884. The Willard Bay Canal, constructed through Farr West in 1965, may in time serve part of the community. Education has always assumed a vital role in community life. The first frame school building in western Harrisville was built in 1872. It was replaced in 1880 with a new red brick schoolhouse. In 1914 a yellow brick school building was erected in the center of town. Through the consolidation of area schools, this building was taken out of service in 1938. In 1941 the Walquist Elementary School began serving the public and in 1950 was converted to a junior high school. The new Farr West Elementary School began operation in the northwestern part of the community in 1983. The first LDS church building was completed in 1891, serving as the center of church and community activities for fifty-three years until it was destroyed by fire in 1944. Other LDS chapels were constructed in 1926 and in 1981. The growth of services in the community has significantly affected life in Farr West. In 1900 the first post office was established in Farr West. Rural free mail delivery began in 1905. Also in 1905, phone service was brought into the community. Electricity was made available on 29 May 1916. The Farr West Sewer Improvement District was established on 4 January 1968. Natural gas was brought into the community in August 1958. Bona Vista Water Improvement District provided culinary water in 1958; Pine View Water Systems brought a secondary water system to the area in 1982. The earliest business in Farr West was built in 1862. It was called the Prairie House, and was a tavern that primarily served travelers who were on their way to the gold mines in Montana. In 1869 the Union Pacific Railroad laid a line through the eastern part of Farr West, a line later called the Ogden Shoreline. In 1874 William Rawson opened the first general merchandise store in the town. For many years, new businesses remained in operation only a relatively short time. Only in recent years have more permanent business activities become established. At the end of 1992 the city had issued licenses to sixty-one business, which range in size from the large Smith and Edwards variety store to small businesses operating from home sites. Road improvements have had a significant impact on community development. The earliest unimproved roads were dusty in dry weather and filled with ruts and difficult to traverse in bad weather. Applying gravel to the roads improved their condition markedly, but asphalt and concrete were not used in local roads until around 1930 (the year West Harrisville Road was paved). Farr West residents have exhibited intense interest in controlling the various influences on community growth. Before incorporating, the community elected a town planning committee in 1962, and then elected a town committee in 1972. These groups worked with the Weber County Planning Commission to effect a desirable growth pattern in the community. However, town residents became increasingly fearful that they would lose the ability to effectively convey their desires to the county planners. The concern eventually led to incorporation of Farr West City in 1980. Becoming the twelfth city in Weber County, it began formal operation on 1 January 1981. Jimmie Papageorge was elected as the first mayor. City officials operated out of their homes until city offices were constructed. The first meeting was held in the new town hall on 4 November 1982.

We're Bringing Souvlaki Back... Yeah! You know the tradition. You know the flavor. And if you've been waiting for its re...
06/04/2026

We're Bringing Souvlaki Back... Yeah!

You know the tradition. You know the flavor. And if you've been waiting for its return, your wish has been granted.

The Papageorge Greek Souvlaki Dinner is back in Farr West as part of our Freedom Festival & America 250 Celebration, bringing together authentic Greek food, community, and one of the most beloved traditions in Freedom Festival history.

🍒 Menu Includes:
β€’ Greek Souvlaki (1 stick)
β€’ Pita Bread
β€’ Greek Salad
β€’ Dessert
β€’ Bottle of Water

πŸ’² $7 per plate
πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦ $25 family meal (family of 4)

πŸ“… Saturday, July 4, 2026
⏰ 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM (or until sold out)
πŸ“ Smith Family Park, Farr West City

After dinner, stick around for a full evening of family games, a community dance party, and Farr West's spectacular fireworks show as we celebrate Independence Day and America's 250th birthday together.

Whether you're reliving a favorite tradition or trying it for the first time, this is a delicious way to celebrate our community, our heritage, and our nation.

Good Food. Good Friends. Great Tradition.

For more information about the Freedom Festival, visit farrwestcity.gov.

πŸš— Stars, Stripes, and Saturday Night Lights πŸš—Cruise into Smith Family Park for an evening of classic cars, custom builds...
06/03/2026

πŸš— Stars, Stripes, and Saturday Night Lights πŸš—

Cruise into Smith Family Park for an evening of classic cars, custom builds, trucks, and modern favorites as part of the Farr West Freedom Festival and America 250 Celebration.

Whether you're showing off your ride or simply enjoying the sights, you'll find an incredible collection of vehicles, great company, vendors, raffle drawings, and plenty of hometown fun under the lights.

Awards will be presented in multiple categories, including Best of Show, Best Custom, Best Original, Best Truck, Mayor's Choice, and Sponsor's Choice.

πŸ“… Saturday, June 27, 2026
πŸ•” 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM
πŸ“ Smith Family Park, Farr West, Utah

🚘 Vehicle Registration: Day of Event β€” No Fee

Everyone is welcome. Bring the family and join us for one of the Freedom Festival's most anticipated evenings!

Want to be a vendor? Sign up today: https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:US:7ad16405-c9af-4acd-abbc-a6a99e49bef2

πŸŽ†πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Farr West Freedom Festival & America 250 Celebration πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸŽ†Get ready for 9 days of community, patriotism, entertainment...
06/03/2026

πŸŽ†πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Farr West Freedom Festival & America 250 Celebration πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸŽ†

Get ready for 9 days of community, patriotism, entertainment, and family fun as Farr West celebrates our nation's 250th birthday and our community's traditions!

From the Freedom 250 Kick Off featuring Utah Mounted Thunder and GENTRI's Casey Elliott, to Stars, Stripes, and Saturday Night Lights, Movie Night featuring National Treasure, the Freedom Rodeo Under the Arena Lights, community activities, and our Independence Day Celebration, there's something for everyone.

πŸ“… June 26 – July 4, 2026

Highlights include:
⭐ Freedom 250 Kick Off Celebration
⭐ Pickleball Tournament
⭐ Rodeo Queen Contest
⭐ Stars, Stripes, and Saturday Night Lights Car Show
⭐ Family Movie Night
⭐ FWC Softball Ball Tournament
⭐ Freedom Rodeo Under the Arena Lights
⭐ Golf Tournament
⭐ Park to Park Ride
⭐ Freedom 5K
⭐ Flag Ceremony
⭐ Parade
⭐ Papageorge Souvlaki Dinner
⭐ Fireworks Finale

πŸ“² Stay connected before, during, and after the Freedom Festival by downloading the Farr West City app for real-time notifications, event updates, road closures, emergency alerts, city news, and more.

🌐 Visit farrwestcity.gov for the full schedule, event details, registration information, and app download links.

We look forward to celebrating our history, honoring our community, and creating lasting memories together this summer in Farr West! πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸŽ‡πŸ‡πŸš—πŸŽ¬πŸŽ†

πŸ“£ City Council MeetingπŸ—“ Thursday, June 4, 2026πŸ•‘ 6:30 PMπŸ“ Farr West City HallYour voice matters! Residents are invited to...
06/03/2026

πŸ“£ City Council Meeting
πŸ—“ Thursday, June 4, 2026
πŸ•‘ 6:30 PM
πŸ“ Farr West City Hall

Your voice matters! Residents are invited to attend the upcoming City Council meeting to stay informed and participate in discussions that impact our community.

Agenda is available at:
https://farrwestcity.gov/content/documents/6132

🚁 FOUND DRONE AT FUTURE MEADOW'S PARK SITE 🚁A drone was recently found at the site of the future Meadow's Park in Farr W...
06/02/2026

🚁 FOUND DRONE AT FUTURE MEADOW'S PARK SITE 🚁

A drone was recently found at the site of the future Meadow's Park in Farr West City.

If this drone belongs to you, please contact Farr West City and be prepared to provide information that can help identify it. Once ownership is verified, we will be happy to reunite it with its owner.

Please note: The photo shown is for example purposes only and may not represent the actual drone that was found.

πŸŽ†πŸͺ£ Join the 2026 Fireworks Bucket Brigade! πŸͺ£πŸŽ†Farr West City and Weber Fire District are partnering to help keep our comm...
06/02/2026

πŸŽ†πŸͺ£ Join the 2026 Fireworks Bucket Brigade! πŸͺ£πŸŽ†

Farr West City and Weber Fire District are partnering to help keep our community safe this fireworks season.

Did you know that improperly discarded fireworks can reignite hours later and cause fires, injuries, and property damage? By taking a few simple precautions, you can help protect your family, neighbors, and our community.

FREE Fireworks Safety Buckets are available at Farr West City Hall during regular office hours while supplies last.

The 3 Steps Are Simple:
1️⃣ Fill a bucket with water before lighting fireworks.
2️⃣ Soak used fireworks, sparklers, and duds in water overnight.
3️⃣ Place wet fireworks in a plastic bag and dispose of them in your regular trash.

🚫 Fireworks are not recyclable and should never be placed in recycling containers.

Together, we can reduce fire risk, prevent injuries, and make this Independence Day safe for everyone.

Stop by City Hall, pick up your bucket, and help us spread the word!

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ”₯ Celebrate Safely. Dispose Responsibly.

Link to tonight's Planning Commission meeting:
05/29/2026

Link to tonight's Planning Commission meeting:

Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

YouTube link to tonight's Planning Commission meeting, 6:30 p.m.
05/28/2026

YouTube link to tonight's Planning Commission meeting, 6:30 p.m.

Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

🚧 NOTICE OF UPCOMING ROAD MAINTENANCE & TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURES 🚧The City’s annual street maintenance project will begin...
05/28/2026

🚧 NOTICE OF UPCOMING ROAD MAINTENANCE & TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURES 🚧

The City’s annual street maintenance project will begin next week. These temporary road closures are necessary to help preserve and extend the life of our roads, and we appreciate the public’s cooperation and patience while this important work is completed.

Please review the closure schedule below and plan accordingly. Maps identifying the specific closure areas and dates are attached to this post.

πŸ“ Happy Days Subdivision – 3261 North 2500 West
β€’ Monday, June 1
β€’ Wednesday, June 3

πŸ“ Remuda Subdivision – 3500 North 2675 West
β€’ Monday, June 1
β€’ Wednesday, June 3
β€’ Friday, June 5

πŸ“ Mountain View Subdivision – 1321 West 1200 North
β€’ Tuesday, June 2
β€’ Thursday, June 4

πŸ“ 2600 West 4000 North
β€’ Friday, June 5

Please use caution in work areas and avoid parking on streets scheduled for maintenance during closure dates.

Thank you for your patience and cooperation as we complete these improvements to our city streets. If you have any questions specific to these projects, please contact Andersen Asphalt at 801-675-1555.

🚧 ROAD MAINTENANCE NOTICE – PARKSIDE SUBDIVISION 🚧Please be advised that asphalt maintenance work is scheduled in the Pa...
05/26/2026

🚧 ROAD MAINTENANCE NOTICE – PARKSIDE SUBDIVISION 🚧

Please be advised that asphalt maintenance work is scheduled in the Parkside Subdivision on Thursday, May 28, 2026, beginning at 7:00 a.m.

Temporary road closures will be in effect in the area of 1950 North 2000 West while maintenance activities are completed.

Thank you for your patience and understanding while this necessary roadway maintenance is performed.

Address

1896 North 1800 West
Farr West, UT
84404

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4pm
Friday 8:30am - 12pm

Telephone

+18017314187

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