Over the past several weeks, Tribune reporters have been calling attention to the state of Salt Lake City’s flag. Taylor Anderson detailed the history of the current flag — adopted in 2006 after a contentious redesign effort — and recent talk of a makeover. Then, the “Trib Talk” podcast hosted a discussion on flag design, based on guidelines established by the North American Vexillological Association.
After that, it was our readers’ turn. “Trib Talk” asked for submissions of new Salt Lake City flag designs for a friendly contest. The winner will receive a Salt Lake Tribune mug and bragging rights, and his or her flag will be promoted by “Trib Talk” on its social media accounts.