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Draper is a city in Salt Lake County and Utah County, Utah, United States, located about 20 miles south of Salt Lake City along the Wasatch Front. Between 1990 and 2000 Draper was Utah's fastest-growing city over 5,000 people (as of 2000). Its population in 1990 was 7,143 and had grown to 25,220 by the 2000 census. In 2006, Draper's population was estimated at 36,873.

 

 
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History About Draper

History of Draper
Draper is a city rich in pioneer heritage and colorful character - historic and modern.  In the fall of 1849, Ebenezer Brown, the son of Scottish immigrants, brought his cattle to graze the tall grass fed by mountain streams in the unsettled area known as South Willow Creek. The following spring, Ebenezer brought his wife Phoebe and their large family. Together they raised and fattened cattle to sell to immigrants heading to the gold fields of California.

Ebenezer was known as a prosperous, kind and generous man who often gave of his energy and substance for the benefit of the needy. Phoebe, the town's first lady, greeted each new family and helped them adjust to their new home.

That same year the Browns invited Phoebe's brother, William Draper III, his wife Elizabeth, a midwife/doctor, and their seven children to join in farming the area. Aunt Betsy, as Elizabeth was known, is remembered not only for her good deeds but also for the locomotive-like visage she presented as she walked through town, pioneer poke bonnet (the cow catcher) on her head and clay pipe (the smokestack) in her mouth.


The area grew rapidly and by the end of 1852, twenty families called South Willow Creek home. In 1854, the first post office was established with Phoebe Brown tending the office. The town was named Draperville in honor of William Draper III, who was also the first Presiding Elder of the small Mormon congregation in town.

Trouble with the Natives broke out in 1854, and Ebenezer donated land at approximately 12650 South 900 East as a fort site. There the settlers lived, mostly at night, during the winters of 1855 and 1856. Thick walls were begun but never completed as the feared hostilities did not become a reality. The recently completed Draper Historical park now graces the site of the old fort.

Porter Rockwell, pioneer personality and bodyguard to Mormon prophet Brigham Young, was a frequent visitor to Draperville. A friend of Draper pioneer and Indian scout Joshua Terry, Rockwell occasionally found it necessary to seek protection from his enemies in the fields behind the home of blacksmith Lauritz Smith.

A child of Lauritz recounted the experience of taking a pot of stew to the pasture, leaving it, and then returning for the empty pot on a regular basis, not knowing why or who it was for. Brigham Young had dined at the home of Lauritz and, after complementing "Sister" Smith on her fine cooking, commissioned her to provide food for Rockwell whenever he was in the area. (Re-printed, edited article by Katie Shell from Invest in Draper, published by the Draper Area Chamber of Commerce, 2000)

Provided by the City of Draper

 

School District    
Jordan School District 567-8100 http://www.jordandistrict.org
Alpine School District 756-8400 http://www.alpine.k12.ut.us
Elementary Schools    
Draper Elementary
1080 East 12660 South, Draper
 
572-7005
Oak Hollow Elementary 884 East 14400 South, Draper
 
572-7389
Willow Springs Elementary 13288 S. Lone Rock Drive (465 East)
Draper
(801) 567-8610

St. John the Baptist Elem.www.sjbelementary.org

300 East 11800 South, Draper
 
984-7108
 
Sprucewood Elementary 12025 South 1000 East, Sandy
 
572-7077 
Crescent Elementary
11100 South 230 East, Sandy
 
572-7060
Lone Peak Elementary
11515 S. High Mesa Dr., Sandy
 

572-7073
Westfield Elementary School
 
380 S. Long Dr., Alpine
 
763-7040
Sunrise Elementary
www.web.jordan.k12.ut.ut/default.htm
1520 East 11265 South
Sandy, UT  84092
 
572-7016
 
Charter Schools    
American Preparatory (K-9th)
Academy-West
www.americanprep.org
12892 South Pony Express Rd.
 
553-8500
 
Summit Academy (K-6th grade)
www.2summit.org
1285 East 13200 South, Draper
 
572-4166
 
Middle Schools    
Crescent View Middle School
 

11150 South 300 East, Sandy
 
412-2750
Indian Hills Middle School
 
1180 Sanders Road (11620 So.) , Sandy 412-2550
Timberline Middle School
 
500 West Canyon Crest, Alpine
 
763-7005
St. John the Baptist Middle School
www.sjb-middle.org
300 East 11800 South, Draper
 
984-7614
 
Summit Academy
 
1285 East 13200 South, Draper
 
572-4166
Mount Jordan Middle School
www.jordan,ut.schoolwebpages.com
 
9360 South 300 East
Sandy, UT  84070
 

412-2050
 
High Schools    
Alta High School 11055 South 1000 East, Sandy
 

256-5000
 
Jordan High School
95 East Beetdigger Blvd., Sandy
 
95 East Beetdigger Blvd., Sandy
 


256-5500

Juan Diego Catholic High School
www.jdchs.org
300 East 11800 South, Draper
984-7650
 
Lone Peak High School 10189 N. 4800 W., Highland
 
763-7050
Colleges and Universities    

Salt Lake Community College     www.slcc.edu  
 


957-4111
 
 
University of Utah
www.utah.edu
 

581-7200
 
Brigham Young University
www.byu.edu
 
422-4636  

Westminster College
www.ripple.westminstercollege.edu
 


484-7651
 
LDS Business College
www.ldsbc.edu
 

524-8100
 

Eagle Gate College www.eaglegatecollege.com


287-9640
 
Stevens Henager College
www.stevenshenager.edu
 
(800) 622-2640  

Mountain West College    www.mwcollege.com
 


(888) 741-4270

 

University of Phoenix
www.phoenix.edu
 

(800) 697-8223
 
Hawthorne University
www.hawthorne.edu
 
225-3651  
Utah Career College
www.hawthorne.edu
 

(866) 304-4224