Article II, Section 1. [State boundaries.]
The boundaries of the State of Utah shall be as follows:
Beginning at a point formed by the intersection of the thirty-second degree of longitude
west from Washington, with the thirty-seventh degree of north latitude; thence due west along
said thirty-seventh degree of north latitude to the intersection of the same with the thirty-seventh
degree of longitude west from Washington; thence due north along said thirty-seventh degree of
west longitude to the intersection of the same with the forty-second degree of north latitude;
thence due east along said forty-second degree of north latitude to the intersection of the same
with the thirty-fourth degree of longitude west from Washington; thence due south along said
thirty-fourth degree of west longitude to the intersection of the same with the forty-first degree of
north latitude; thence due east along said forty-first degree of north latitude to the intersection of
the same with the thirty-second degree of longitude west from Washington; thence due south
along said thirty-second degree of west longitude to the place of beginning.
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