South Weber, Utah

South Weber (/ˈwiːbər/ WEE-bər) is a city on the northeastern edge of Davis County, Utah, United States.

On June 13, 1862, an estimated 500-man army perched cannons atop the bluffs on the south side of the city, aimed at Joseph Morris.

The war lasted three days, and ultimately resulted in the death of Joseph Morris, John Banks, and a few others.

At the time, multiple residents claimed to have seen the creature while feeding horses, smelled foul "bigfoot" odors, and found large patches of strange fur throughout the small community.

Neighboring cities are Uintah to the north, Washington Terrace and Riverdale to the northwest, and Layton to the south.

East 7500 South, a residential street in South Weber, Utah , July 2012
Map of Utah highlighting Davis County