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Symbols of Peace, Protection, and Industry in American History

The Sego Lily represents peace, while the American Eagle, with wings outspread and grasping six arrows, symbolizes protection in both peace and war. The draped American flag signifies our unwavering support for the nation. Additionally, the Bee Hive serves as a symbol of industry and cooperation. Historically, 1896 marks Utah's admission as the 45th state on January 4, while 1847 commemorates the arrival of the Mormon Pioneer into the Salt Lake Valley, emphasizing the enduring legacy of these symbols in American culture.

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Symbols of Peace, Protection, and Industry in American History

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  1. Sego Lily is a symbol of peace. American Eagle with wings outspread, grasping six arrows in its talons, symbolizes protection in peace and war. Draped American Flag is the symbol of our support to the nation. Bee Hive is the symbol of industry. American Eagle with wings outspread, grasping six arrows in its talons, symbolizes protection in peace and war. "1896" is the year Utah was admitted as the 45th state (January 4, 1896). "1847" is the year the Mormon Pioneer entered the Salt Lake Valley.

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