Flag of Utah
Picture image of Utah's Flag

The Flag of the State of Utah contains a dark
blue field with the Seal of Utah in the center encircled
by a golden circle. On the seal there is a
bald eagle which is the national bird of the US and
represents the Protection of America. In the eagles talons
are some arrows that stand for courage. Also depicted in the
seal is a sego lily which is the state
flower. The
inscription “Industry” along with the beehive symbolizes
progress, hard work and community. The two US flags
symbolize Utah’s loyalty to the US and the date 1847
stands for the year when Brigham Young led the first
Mormons into the State. 1896 was the year that
Utah became a State in the United States.
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