Payson City Library located on Historic Main Street in Payson, Utah

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  • Talk to us!

    Ph: (801)465-5220
    Email: lindac@payson.org
    66 S Main St
    Payson, UT 84651
  • Hours

    Labor Day - Memorial Day
    M-Th 10:00a - 7:45p
    Fri-Sat 11:00a - 4:45p
    Su & Holidays - Closed

    Memorial Day - Labor Day
    M-Th 10:00a - 6:45p
    Fri-Sat 11:00a - 4:45p
    Su & Holidays - Closed
  • Local Info

    • Payson City Website
    • Salt Lake Tribune
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Reference Desk

  • Payson City
  • Utah’s Public Pioneer
    Call the library at 465-5220 to get the code you will need. Site includes:

    • Auto Repair
    • Business/Stock Quotes
    • Children’s Homework Helps
    • Dictionaries & Encyclopedias
    • Genealogy
    • Magazine & Newspaper Articles
    • Telephone Directories
  • Net Library
    Downloadable Audio Books
  • Homework Links
  • Utah Museums
  • Utah Cemeteries
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