Salt Lake City

Salt Lake City

Salt Lake City, often shortened to Salt Lake or SLC, is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Utah. It is the seat of Salt Lake County, the most populous county in the state. With a population of 200,133 in 2020, it is the 117th most populous city in the United States.

People born in Salt Lake City (First 29 people) - Page 14

T. Edgar Lyon

T. Edgar Lyon

Historian

Horace Woodard

Horace Woodard

American film producer and cinematographer

Sherman B. Hinckley

Sherman B. Hinckley

Gordon B. Hinckley's brother

John Willard Clawson

John Willard Clawson

American artist

Elias S. Kimball

Elias S. Kimball

Military personnel

Michael T. Benson

Michael T. Benson

President of Coastal Carolina University

Andrew Kimball

Andrew Kimball

Missioner

Dolly Borzage

Dolly Borzage

Actress

Lew Borzage

Lew Borzage

Film producer ‧ Frank Borzage's brother

Eliza Stewart Udall

Eliza Stewart Udall


Elvina Marguerite Jones

Elvina Marguerite Jones

Fay Wray's mother

Hugh W. Dougall

Hugh W. Dougall

Hymnwriter

John Sears Tanner

John Sears Tanner

Hymnwriter

Janet Trujillo

Janet Trujillo

Former Idaho State Representative

Edward Smart

Edward Smart


Brigham Smoot

Brigham Smoot

Missionary

Alice Louise Reynolds

Alice Louise Reynolds

Editor

Elwood Romney

Elwood Romney

American basketball player and coach

Robert Schaefer

Robert Schaefer

Writer

Laurene Santley

Laurene Santley

Actress

Ruth Keddington

Ruth Keddington

Pianist ‧ Johnny Desmond's wife

Clifford E. Young

Clifford E. Young


Levi E. Young

Levi E. Young

Author

Clara W. Beebe

Clara W. Beebe

Cleric

Carolyn Tanner Irish

Carolyn Tanner Irish

American bishop

Vash Young

Vash Young

American author

Joseph Conrad Chamberlin

Joseph Conrad Chamberlin

American author

Austin R. Grant

Austin R. Grant

Actor

Kent E. Calder

Kent E. Calder

Author