Utah State Flag
Utah entered the Union in 1896 as the 45th State.
Utah adopted its flag in 1911, modified in 1913. The beehive symbolizes industry, while the American eagle and flags stand for loyalty to the Nation. The early settlers were saved from starvation by eating the sego lily, now recognized as the State flower.
Utah state flags, flag decals, and Utah state deal decals are available from FlagLine.com.
For more U.S. history, see our e-book "The History of the USA."
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