Davis County, Utah, is just north of Salt Lake County, UT, and south of Weber County, UT. It consists of these cities, their populations, and their dates of incorporation, in alphabetical order:
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Bountiful 41,000 December 5, 1892
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Centerville 16,000 May 5, 1915
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Clearfield 26,000 July 17, 1922
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Clinton 14,000 August 29, 1936
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Farmington 13,000 December 15, 1892
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Fruit Heights 5,400 August 3, 1939
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Kaysville 21,000 March 15, 1868
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Layton 63,000 December 30, 1937
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N. Salt Lake 10,000 September 3, 1946
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S. Weber 4,500 December 2, 1920
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Sunset 5,200 August 27, 1938
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Syracuse 10,000 September 3, 1935
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W. Bountiful 5,000 December 31, 1948
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West Point 7,300 October 14, 1935
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Woods Cross 6,000 September 4, 1930
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Unincorporated Davis County 2,500
Farmington, and not Layton or Bountiful (the two most populous cities in the county), is the County Seat. In the rest of the county, we have a theory that Farmington is cursed, as everybody there either goes to chiropractors and acupressurists to diagnose parasitical infections, or they're high on marijuana and are making babies premaritally.
Otherwise, Davis County is rather boring with not much to do, but the girls are mormon, and hence, good looking, and Salt Lake County, UT, is near enough to drive in and look for entertainment there.