
The Union Pacific railroad corridor serves as the primary artery for the settlement and transport of the Pavant Valley in this 1962 survey. Small agricultural centers like Holden and Greenwood appear as established hubs, with Holden's local infrastructure highlighted by its Cem and nearby Wild Goose Creek. The landscape is defined by the transition from the irrigated fields along the Central Utah Canal to the higher elevations of the Fishlake National Forest and the Canyon Mts to the east.
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