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Originally named Deep Creek for a creek of the same name in the area, the name was later changed to Ibapah, an anglicized form of the Goshute word Ai-bim-pa or Ai'bĭm-pa which means "White Clay Water".
Ibapah had an early name of Deep Creek for the creek on which it is located. Then, Edward Ferguson came up with the present name, an anglicized Goshute word "Ai ...

Ibapah

Utah
Ibapah is a small unincorporated community in far western Tooele County, Utah, United States, near the Nevada state line. Wikipedia
Elevation: 5,282′
ZIP code: 84034
Area code: 435
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Ibapah was an Indian word meaning "the clay colored water." Ibapah was the western-most station in Utah in Tooele County near the Nevada border.
Jul 24, 2022 · Ibapah, also known as Deep Creek, is an Indian name which means deep, clay-colored water. Mail service, mining, grazing, freighting, ...
Jul 30, 2014 · Ibapah is a small unincorporated community in far western Tooele County, Utah. The site was originally established in 1859 by Mormon ...
Simultaneously, LDS missionaries were called to colonize and do missionary work among the Indians at Ibapah. Major Egan's Pony Express station was headquartered ...
Ibopah is a town rich in Native American and white immigrant history. ; Founded: 1859 ; Location: on Ibapah Road, off US HIghway 93 alt, in the Utah west desert.
Original name was Deep Creek, but later changed to Ibapah which is Goshute for White Clay Water.
Ibapah Peak is a 12,087-foot (3,684 m) summit in Juab County, Utah in the United States. It is the highest point of the Deep Creek Range and is located less ...
Ibapah is the Juab County Highpoint in the Deep Creek mountains of Utah. This write-up contains all of the maps, gps waypoints, and information you need to ...