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Show hl'.ISKK INTOItMATION AS TO tiii: sT.vri: ri.ovi:u or itaii I'iiIiIIhIhts of the World Almannc hui written to Dr. K. O. tlouans, statu superintendent of puhllu In-stiuitlon, In-stiuitlon, luklnic ly "hat Ii-kuI nclliiu tho srxo III)' was selected ns tho statu stutr flower of Utah. As Mini us the Imiulry was received K, J. Norton, assistant as-sistant superintendent, set hlmseir to thumhlnit thu state statutes to Kvt oxai't Information on the question. The srjco III)' was constituted the stain flower ly a leKlslntlvo enactment enact-ment of 1911, the shortest hill ever parsed by a I'luh IrKl'lature, It Is said. It wus Introduced by H.mutiir V. X Williams of Halt Ijikc City and was finally approved on March IK, 1911, upon whirl! date (low William Hpry affixed his slKnaturc to the bill and It became u law. The enactment, which constitutes Chapter 97 of the llelsed Statutes of the Btate of Utah for 1911, reads. "lie It enacted by the legislature of the state of Utah "Section 1. Utah stato flower. That the seeo Illy Is htreby selected as, and declared to be, the Utah statu flower." |