Hooper, Utah

Hooper (/ˈhʊpər/ HUU-pər) is a city in Weber County, Utah, United States, first called Muskrat Springs and later Hooperville for Captain William Henry Hooper,[4] an early Utah delegate to Congress.

Prior to the city's incorporation on November 30, 2000, Hooper was an unincorporated census-designated place (CDP).

Fremont Island in the Great Salt Lake is included in this city's boundary.

On March 30, 2007, Glenn Barrow became the first Hooper mayor to visit the island in the city's brief history.

For the 119th United States Congress, Utah's First Congressional District is represented by Blake Moore (R).

[11] Hooper is famously known for housing the Hooper Tomato Days, which takes place annually during the last week of August through the first week of September, including labor day weekend.

Aerial view of Hooper
A plaque created by Hooper City describing the history of the Hooper Cemetery
Map of Utah highlighting Weber County