West Weber, Utah
West Weber is a township and unincorporated community in western Weber County, Utah, United States.
Description
The community is located west and northwest of Ogden. West Weber was reportedly organized as a ward in 1877, when it had a population of 700 inhabitants. The community took its name from the Weber River; the name was prefixed with "West" to avoid repetition with other Webers in the territory. The community is located northeast of the intersection of Utah state routes 39 and 134. The nearest major highway is the Interstate 84/Interstate 15, which Route 39 leads to, about to the east.West Weber contains the West Weber Elementary School. The Weber River flows nearby and a bridge was built in 1903 over the river.
A minor accident occurred near West Weber on 17 September 1931 on the 8300 Ms. Southern Pacific, caused by an emergency airbrake application. Conductor C.A. Peterson was thrown against the cupola stand, injuring his shoulder, and brakeman P.L. Burnette was thrown to the floor.