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Izabela Maric

Izabela Maric

Certified Yoga Teacher and Yoga Therapist | Holistic Life Coach
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Izabela Marić, certified teacher of yoga and yoga therapy, ITEC alumni, certified Holistic Life Coach, founder of Verbasana yoga studio, president of the Croatian Yoga Association, B.Sc. Indologist. Namaste, my name is Izabela and I encountered yoga more than twenty years ago. I am a certified y…


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Payson, UT

 

Payson is a city in Utah County, Utah, United States. It is part of the ProvoOrem Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 21,101 at the 2020 census.

Pioneers from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints led by James Edward Pace Jr. first settled in what is now Payson, Utah. On Sunday, October 20, 1850, Pace with his family and the families of John Courtland Searle and Andrew Jackson Stewart, totaling 16 settlers in all, arrived at their destination on Peteetneet Creek.

The settlement was originally named Peteetneet Creek, after which Chief Peteetneet was named. Peteetneet is the anglicized approximation of Pah-ti't-ni't, which in the Timpanogos dialect of the Southern Paiute language means "our water place". Chief Peteetneet was the clan leader of a band of Timpanogos Indigenous Americans whose village was on a stretch of the creek about a mile northwest of Payson's present city center. The village, when fully occupied, housed more than 200 of Chief Peteetneet's clan and near kinsmen. It served as a base from which seasonal hunting and foraging parties moved to the mountains each summer and fall.

Five months later, on the morning of March 23, 1851, Brigham Young, having lost confidence in the leadership of James Pace, released him from his calling and reorganized the community under Bishop Benjamin Cross. Then, in the afternoon, in a secular meeting, Brigham Young acting as Territorial Governor, designated the settlement on Peteetneet Creek as Payson, Utah County, Utah Territory. He acknowledged naming the town after Payson, Illinois, a small town in Adams County near Quincy where kind citizens had taken in the Young family after they were driven from Missouri in 1839.

In January 1853, Territorial Governor Brigham Young submitted a bill to the Second Utah Territorial Legislature to incorporate Payson as a city. On January 21, 1853, on the last day of the legislative session, the legislature passed the act. Brigham Young signed it. Payson became an incorporated city within a strip of territory two miles wide on either side of Peteetneet Creek, extending from the shore of Utah Lake to the top of the mountains to the south. On April 12, 1853, Payson voters elected a city council composed of aldermen and councilmen, the distinction between the two being uncertain. The voters also elected the town's first mayor, David Crockett who had returned to Payson after James Pace's fall from power. He would serve as Mayor for 2 additional two-year terms and as an alderman until 1860.

Payson places a strong emphasis on the health and wellness of its residents. The local healthcare infrastructure is well-supported by institutions like Mountain View Hospital, ensuring access to quality medical services. Enjoy outdoor exercise and recreation at Hideaway Park, Memorial Park, and Orchard Hills, featuring walking paths, sports fields, and playgrounds for families to stay active and enjoy nature. Join fitness classes such as yoga, Pilates, and Zumba at local studios like Payson Total Fitness and 180 Fitness. Attend wellness workshops, yoga classes.

 

Top sites in Payson, UT include Gladstan Golf Course, Payson Stadium Cinema, and Peteetneet Academy & Museum.

 

Population: 22,516 (2022). ZIP code: 84651. Area Code: 385, 801. Area: 13.05 sq mi (33.81 km2). Elevation: 4,700 ft (1,418 m)

 

FAQs

 

What is Payson, UT famous for?

Payson is where most of the 1984 hit movie Footloose was filmed, in settings such as Payson High School and Sudsie's, a local car wash. The town was also one of the locations for the 1985 thriller Warning Sign. Payson was the setting of the 1979 children's movie Banjo the Woodpile Cat. The town is a film favorite for seminary videos filmed by the LDS Church. The popular Mormon film Baptists at Our Barbecue was also shot on Payson's historic Main Street. Most recently, Payson was used to film most of the Disney Channel movie Hatching Pete.

 

What are the demographics of Payson, Utah?

Payson is a city located in Utah County Utah. Payson has a 2024 population of 23,731. Payson is currently growing at a rate of 2.63% annually and its population has increased by 11.41% since the most recent census, which recorded a population of 21,301 in 2020. According to the most recent ACS, the racial composition of Payson was: White: 86.44%, Two or more races: 5.82%, Other race: 4.91%, Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander: 1.14%, Native American: 0.8%, Black or African American: 0.48%, Asian: 0.43%

 

Is Payson, UT a good place to live?

Payson is known for its low cost of living, beautiful scenery, and close-knit community with family-friendly attractions and a laid-back atmosphere. While living in Payson, you’ll enjoy all of the amenities of nearby Orem and Provo without the hustle and bustle of the city. Payson's cost of living is low, barely above the national average. Groceries, utilities, and transportation are all affordable and below the national average. The cost of housing is about 30% higher than the U.S. average which pushes the cost of living in Payson up a bit. 

 

Sources

Wikipedia

Payson City

World Population Review

Wasatch Moving Co

Gladstan Golf Course 

Payson Stadium Cinema 

Peteetneet Academy & Museum

Mountain View Hospital

Payson Total Fitness

180 Fitness

Hideaway Park

Memorial Park

Orchard Hills

 

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