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UtahUtahThe Beehive StateThe Beehive State

On a blue field, appears the state seal. In the center of the seal is a beehive, the state emblem, with a sego lily growing on either side. The sego lily stands for peace. The state motto "Industry" means steady effort. A national flag shows that Utah supports the United States. The eagle stands for protection in peace and war. The date 1847 represents the year that Brigham Young led a group of people to the Salt Lake Valley to reestablish in Utah, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints, also know as The Mormons. The date 1896 represents the year that Utah gained admission to the Union of the United States.

Salt Lake CitySalt Lake City

The Great Salt Lake The Great Salt Lake (8 times saltier than ocean (8 times saltier than ocean

water)water)

Zion National ParkZion National Park

Bryce Bryce National National ParkPark

Named from the “Ute” Named from the “Ute” IndiansIndians

11stst White Settlers: Mormons White Settlers: Mormons(Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day (Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day

Saints)Saints)

Brigham Young (Early Leader)Brigham Young (Early Leader)

Utah is one of the most religiously homogeneous states in the Union. Between 41% and 60% of Utahns are reported to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (also known as the LDS Church or Mormon Church), which greatly influences Utah culture and daily life.

(great-great-great-grandson)

Part of the “4 Corners”Part of the “4 Corners”

Tourists who think they're putting a hand or foot in each of four U.S. states at the Four Corners area are apparently missing the mark — by about 2.5 miles.

National Geodetic Survey officials say the Four Corners marker showing the intersection of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah is about 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) west of where it should be, the Deseret News reported.

Bonneville Salt Flats Bonneville Salt Flats (1970 – 622 m.p.h.)(1970 – 622 m.p.h.)

Copper Mining (world’s Copper Mining (world’s deepest pit)deepest pit)

Dinosaur National Dinosaur National MonumentMonument

Promontory PointPromontory Point