Bacchus
is a small community on U-111, on the eastern slopes of the Oquirrh
Mountains. Bacchus was the former site of the small pioneer Village
of Coonville. The name was changed from Coonville to Bacchus in 1915
when the Hercules Powder Company established an explosives manufacturing
plant there. They named the community in honor of T. E. Bacchus, vice
president of the company and superintendent of the Bacchus plant. With
improved transportation the workers moved to a more favorable location.
Between 1930 and 1960 the town deteriorated into a ghost town.*
John
W. Van Cott