What is a 1975 penny worth with the state of Utah stamped on it?
1¢
It's a novelty item made by a private company by altering a genuine cent and selling it at an inflated price as a "collectible".
What is the frost line depth for Box Elder County Utah?
Frostline in Utah (not specifically for Box Elder County) is 30 inches deep. I assume that this is a typical statewide rule of thumb good for most locations but would not apply to very high elevations.
What is the state capital of Utah?
Salt Lake City is the Capital of Utah. Salt Lake City is also the most populous city of the state, For more information on the City and the State links have been added under the related links below the answer information.
How did Utah get its nickname?
Utah's nickname is "The Beehive State." The first leader of Utah was Brigham Young and he actually had the settlers raise bees for their honey. He wanted the people to be industrious like bees.
How did the US gain control of Utah territory?
The US gained control of the Utah Territory based on the treaty with Mexico that ended the Mexican War
How much is copper per pound in Utah?
Depends on how much copper you bring. Roughly 87 cents per liter, which equates to about 7.92 million per cubic ton.
What conference are the Utah Jazz in?
The Utah Jazz are part of the Western Conference of the National Basketball association which consists of a total of 15 teams and is organized into 3 divisions of 5 each.
How many miles between Salt Lake City UT and Mission Viejo CA?
It is 695 miles according to Google Maps.
What state is named after the Mormon word for beehive which stands for hard work?
None.
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) don't have their own language, so they don't have a word for beehive.
The word "Deseret" is found in the Book of Mormon in Ether 2:3 defined as an ancient word meaning "Honeybee".
No state is named "Deseret". The Mormon pioneers proposed giving that name to what is now Utah, but the US Government named it Utah after the Ute Indians who live there.
Utah is nicknamed the "Beehive State", because the beehive is symbolic of the thrift and industry that the original settlers of the state had to practice in order to survive.
What river divides Idaho and Utah?
The Snake River dissects Êthe border of Oregon and Idaho. The water source for the river is the Rocky Mountains.
How do you log onto sis on American leadership academy Spanish fork Utah?
Go to American Leadership Academy's main site, look for the SIS login tab and put in your information. If you don't know what to put it, contact the school for further information.
What is the longest run in Utah?
2.5 miles (4.0 kilometer) is the longest run in Utah. 2.5 miles (4.0 kilometer) is the longest run in Utah.
What happened on December 7 that is special?
Dec. 7, 1941 is when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor (a Naval base), located on the island of Oahu Hawaii. This then compelled the United States to declare war against the Japanese, thus adding to the number of countries involved in World War 2.
Where is the Ogden Union Station in Ogden Utah located?
The address of the Ogden Union Station is: 2501 Wall Avenue, Ogden, UT 84401