Veyo (also Glencove) is an unincorporated community in western Washington County, Utah, United States, on the edge of the Dixie National Forest. It lies along State Route 18 north of the city of St. George, the county seat of Washington County. Its elevation is 4,468 feet (1,362 m), and it is located at 37°20′17″N 113°41′35″W / 37.33806°N 113.69306°W / 37.33806; -113.69306 (37.3380343, -113.6930185). Although Veyo is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 84782. One tradition says the community name is an acronym of virtue, enterprise, youth and order; another says it combines verdure and youth. Veyo became a distinct community from Gunlock in 1918.
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