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The flag of the City of Brigham City, Utah, consist of three horizontal equal
stripes of blue-white-blue with the city seal in the center of the flag. It can
be seen on a large photos sent by Rick Bosworth, Human Resource Coordinator,
Brigham City Corporation.
About the city:
"Brigham City is a city in
Box Elder County, Utah, United States. The population was 17,412 at the 2000
census. It is the county seat of Box Elder County. It lies on the western slope
of the Wellsville Mountains, a branch of the Wasatch Range at the western
terminus of Box Elder Canyon. Brigham City saw most of its growth during the
1950s and 1960s, but has seen a struggling economy and stagnating growth since
then.
Mormon pioneer William Davis first explored the Brigham City area
in 1850. He returned with his family and others a year later to create permanent
homes. Brigham Young directed Lorenzo Snow to create a self-sufficient city at
the site in 1853. Snow directed both religious and political affairs in the
settlement, eventually naming it Box Elder in 1855. Brigham Young gave his last
public sermon there in 1877 shortly before his death and the name of the town
was changed to Brigham City after the church president." - from Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brigham_City,_Utah.
Brigham City is known for its peaches and holds an annual celebration calls
Peach Days on the weekend after Labor Day. Much of Main Street is closed off to
cars and the festival is celebrated by a parade, a car show, a carnival, and
other activities.
Valentin Poposki,
18 May 2009