Appendix
J. he following summary of the county is based on Utah Valley Community Profiles 1995 (Provo: Utah Valley Economic Development Association, 1995), which highlights the incorporated communities in the county. In 1998 they were: Alpine, American Fork, Cedar Fort, Cedar Hills, Elk Ridge, Genola, Goshen, Highland, Lehi, Lindon, Mapleton, Orem, Payson, Pleasant Grove, Provo, Salem, Santaquin, Spanish Fork, Springville, Vineyard, and Woodland Hills). Although most of the statistics are based on the 1990 census, a few additional updates are included based on phone interviews with each community in September 1998. The population of Alpine, Utah's sixty-third-largest community (incorporated on 19 Lanuary 1855), in the 1990 census stood at 3,492 (3,455 whites, 15 Asians or Pacific Islanders, 14 Hispanics, 11 American Indians, and 3 blacks). The estimated population in 1998 was 6,000. Recreational facilities included three parks, three covered picnic facilities, three baseball diamonds, and two soccer fields. The median h o m e price (1995) was $280,000; median age, 18.9 years; median household size, 4.54 people. 401