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Clip #: TFA-92D
Length: 10:42
Year: 1950
Color: Color
Sound: Sound
Library: TFA Network
Decade: 1950s
Region: North America
Country: United States
State: Utah
Original: 16mm
Keywords:
Utah, map of USA, woody station wagon, sailboats, Great Salt Lake, people floating, Brigham Young marker, Salt Lake City, statue of Brigham Young, leader of Mormon church, State Capitol building, Mormon Temple, Tabernacle, seagull monument, Ogden, stockyards, Brigham City, Provo, Logan,Utah State Agricultural College, tractor lpowing, irrigation, peaches, orchard, tomatos, grain, wheat, oats, hay, cattle, dairy, milking machine, calf, ranch, herefords, sheep, lamb, wool, sheep pen, canning factory, Del Monte, salt mining, refinery. steel mill, Geneva Steel mill, smelting, molten iron, mining, mine, zinc, gold, lead, silver, copper, Utah Copper Company, steam shovel, Dixie National Forest, wildlife, deer, Cedar Breaks National Monument, pink cliffs, Zion National Park, Zion Canyon, Bryce Canyon National Park, snow, Wasatch
Notes:
The State of Utah is a western state of the United States. It was the 45th state admitted to the Union on January 4, 1896. Approximately 80 percent of Utah's 2,736,424 people live along the Wasatch Front, centering around Salt Lake City. In contrast, vast expanses of the state are nearly uninhabited, making the population the sixth most urbanized in the U.S. The name "Utah" is derived from the Ute Indian language, meaning "people of the mountains."
Utah is known for being one of the most religiously homogeneous states in the Union. Between 58 percent and 72 percent 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.
The state is a center of transportation, information technology and research, government services and mining as well as a major tourist destination for outdoor recreation. According to the U.S. Census Bureau's population estimates, Utah was the fastest growing state in the United States as of 2008. St. George, Utah was the fastest growing metropolitan area in the United States from 2000–2005.
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