History of Tintic, Utah
Taken from the Utah Place Names. (Links Added)

TINTIC

Tintic (Juab) was a small community settled in 1903. It is now a highway junction for U-36 and US-6 west of Mona. Tintic (Tintick) was a renegade Indian chief who, with his small local band of Goshute Indians, claimed the country on the west side of Utah Lake in Cedar, Tintic and Skull Valleys.

John W. Van Cott

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