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I changed the naming of this neighborhood of Salt Lake from [[East Bench, Salt Lake City, Utah|East Bench]] to [[ Foothill, Salt Lake City, Utah|Foothill]] because I have lived in SLC area my entire life, and the reason I changed the naming is that East Bench term is so broad, it can refer to any East side community including; Millcreek, Holladay, Sandy and Draper. And even the east side communities in Bountiful and Provo. Foothill is the term I have always known and used to describe the area in this article, and it is much more specific to that area. Foothill clearly seems more appropriate to me. But based on a disagreement, I would like to know other opinions on the name of the neighborhood.
I changed the naming of this neighborhood of Salt Lake from [[East Bench, Salt Lake City, Utah|East Bench]] to [[ Foothill, Salt Lake City, Utah|Foothill]] because I have lived in SLC area my entire life, and the reason I changed the naming is that the East Bench term is so broad, it can refer to any East side community including; Millcreek, Holladay, Sandy and Draper. And even the east side communities in Bountiful and Provo. Foothill is the term I have always known and used to describe the area in this article, and it is much more specific to that area. Foothill clearly seems more appropriate to me. But based on a disagreement, I would like to know other opinions on the name of the neighborhood.

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I changed the naming of this neighborhood of Salt Lake from East Bench to Foothill because I have lived in SLC area my entire life, and the reason I changed the naming is that the East Bench term is so broad, it can refer to any East side community including; Millcreek, Holladay, Sandy and Draper. And even the east side communities in Bountiful and Provo. Foothill is the term I have always known and used to describe the area in this article, and it is much more specific to that area. Foothill clearly seems more appropriate to me. But based on a disagreement, I would like to know other opinions on the name of the neighborhood.