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- Iosepa (/joʊˈsɛpə/ or /joʊˈsiːpə/, with the I like an English Y) is a ghost town in the Skull Valley, located approximately 75 miles (120 km) southwest...
- Tooele Valley and to Skull Valley, which in the late 1800s was home to Iosepa, a large community of Polynesian Mormons. Being near a major intersection...
- from the southwest Skull Valley. The valley's center is adjacent west of Iosepa. A dissected region of sinks and flood land from neighboring washes and...
- from home in the town of Iosepa, Utah, many decided to emigrate back to Hawaii. Although the Hawaiians had lived in Iosepa since 1889, the closest temple...
- that meant “beautiful”." It is also the name of an island in Scotland. Iosepa, Utah, uses the Hawaiian word for "Joseph", and is named for missionary...
- Baker and The New Philharmonia Orchestra Paauau Waltz - Written by John U. Iosepa - Performed by Jerry Byrd Hanalei Moon - Written by Bob Nelson - Performed...
- Aragonite Arinosa Barro Bauer Benmore Burmester Center Clifton Clive Flux Iosepa Jacob City Knolls Low Mercur Pehrson Rowley Salduro Scranton Slagtown Sunshine...
- Garfield 1881 Submerged Homansville Utah 1872 Home of Truth San Juan 1933 Iosepa Tooele 1889 1917 Iron City Old Irontown, Old Iron Town, Irontown Iron 1868...
- Valley. Utah State Route 196 traverses the Skull Valley from Dugway south to Iosepa, valley center, then to Timpie. Only unimproved roads access the west side...
- colony for Hawaiian Latter-day Saints was established in Lāʻie. In 1889, Iosepa, Utah was founded as a colony for Hawaiian Latter-day Saints. This colony...