The state flag of Utah does not have an official name or nickname but is blue in color. The nickname of the state of Utah is "The Beehive State".
The flag of Utah is mostly blue with a beehive in the center.
It is the year that Utah was settled
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The flag was created by the Utah state chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The state seal was designed by Harry Edwards and makes up the entirety of the flag.
In 1896 the original flag of Utah was adopted by the state legislature. The flag contains the seal of Utah against a blue background. The seal includes the following symbols within: an American eagle, beehive with the word industry above it, Sego lily, draped American Flag, and the years 1847 and 1896. The American eagle represents protection in peace and war, the beehive is the symbol of industry, the lily stands for peace, the American flag represents the state's support of the nation, In 1847 a Mormon pioneer arrived in Salt Lake City and in 1896 was when Utah became the 45th state. The Sons and Daughters of the Pioneers of Utah commissioned a flag to be made for the battleship Utah in 1912; this flag depicted the seal in the center of the flag with gold line circling it and behind the seal was a blue background. The flag that was at first meant for the battleship Utah was then adopted by the state legislature in 1913 as the new and current Utah state flag.
You can find a picture of Utah's flag at the link below. It is flown in many places, in front of schools, government buildings, post offices, churches, etc.
where did Utah get its name
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See related link for a pictorial.
John M. Hartvigsen created Utah's state flag and expert for making flags.
According to Wikipedia, Deseret was the proposed name of Utah originally, which from the Book of Mormon means honeybee. This name was favored by Territorial Governor and LDS President Brigham Young as a symbol of industry. When eventually Utah was accepted as a state, the beehive was kept on the state flag as a symbol meaning much the same as the original name was intended to.