LAYTON City was born as
an outgrowth from neighboring Kaysville City, in the early 20th
Century.
In fact, when Layton
incorporated as a City in 1920, Kaysville’s population was 809, while Layton
had less than 400 residents.
Even by 1940, Layton
only had half the population of Kaysville, with 646 residents.
A view of Layton's South Main Street in 1940.
A view of Layton's South Main Street in 1940.
It was World War II and
rise of area military installations,
like Hill Air Force Base, that produced a surge in Layton’s population.
Layton was never the same after Dec. 7, 1941.
It was probably around 1943 when Layton surpassed Kaysville in total population. By 1950, Layton’s population was 3,456, as compared to 1,898 for Kaysville.
Layton was never the same after Dec. 7, 1941.
It was probably around 1943 when Layton surpassed Kaysville in total population. By 1950, Layton’s population was 3,456, as compared to 1,898 for Kaysville.
Layton City reached
another milestone in 1985, when it surpassed Bountiful as the largest city in
Davis County, with an estimated 36,000 residents.
Today, Layton has more
than 76.000 residents, as compared to Bountiful’s 45,000 and Kaysville’s 32,000
populations.
-And, sometime in the future, Layton likely surpass Ogden as the largest Utah city north of Salt Lake City ...
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