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The flag of Nibley, Utah, is a blue background with two stripes of red and green separated by a blue fimbriation on the fly. On the hoist is a yellow cross.

Symbolism[]

  • The cross is the same design used by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for their brand at the Elkhorn Ranch established in present-day Nibley in 1855.[1]
  • Gold is the color of aspen leaves, sunshine, agriculture, industry, the fall harvest and a prosperous future.[1]
  • The dark blue field represents open space and is symbolic of the safety our community provides and the loyalty and work ethic of Nibley residents.[1]
  • The red band represents the love and passion of our community to make life better for each other. It represents our energy and recreation.[1]
  • The light blue line, a color of the Shoshone, the first people here, represents our springs, rivers, streams and canals providing the water that sustains life and the basis of the incorporation of the city in 1935.[1]
  • Green is associated with nature and growth. The green line represents the grass, plants and trees and reminds us to develop the city in harmony with its natural environment. It represents the prosperity, stability, and good fortune that comes from hard work.[1]

2022 NAVA survey[]

The flag reached 78th out of 312 on the 2022 NAVA City Flag Survey, with a score of 6.07 / a B, tied with Jamestown, and ahead of Aspen.

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