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10 General Description:
11 This joint resolution of the Legislature honors the battleship USS Utah on its 100th
12 Anniversary and those who served on her.
13 Highlighted Provisions:
14 This resolution:
15 . honors the battleship USS Utah on the 100th anniversary of her construction and
16 service and all the sailors and marines who served on her.
17 Special Clauses:
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20 Be it resolved by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
21 WHEREAS, the USS Utah was first announced to the citizens of the state in an address
22 given at the Salt Lake Tabernacle by President Theodore Roosevelt on May 29, 1903;
23 WHEREAS, the United States Congress appropriated funds to construct the battleship
24 USS Utah in 1908;
25 WHEREAS, the contract to construct the USS Utah, also known as BB 31, was
26 awarded by the navy to the New York Ship Building Company in November 1908, and
27 construction began March 9, 1909;
28 WHEREAS, the USS Utah was launched on December 23, 1909;
29 WHEREAS, in attendance at that event was Utah Governor William Spry, his daughter
30 Mary Alice Spry, who christened the ship, and several hundred distinguished Utah citizens
31 who took special trains from Salt Lake City to New York for the ceremony;
32 WHEREAS, in 1910, Governor Spry convened and commissioned a Silver Service
33 Commission, chaired by Daniel C. Jackling of Utah Copper fame, to design and provide the
34 ship on its commissioning with a fitting sterling silver service to be used by its officers and
35 guests;
36 WHEREAS, Governor Spry and the Commission enlisted the support of Utah's school
37 children to assist in the purchase of the service;
38 WHEREAS, each child was asked to donate up to but not more than ten cents, and
39 approximately 22,000 students donated to the cause;
40 WHEREAS, the students contributed over $2,277 toward the service, and the 1911
41 Legislature appropriated the remaining funds to cover the $10,000 cost;
42 WHEREAS, each student donor was given a small, engraved card of appreciation and
43 the student's name was placed in a book of participants, which is now held in the state
44 archives;
45 WHEREAS, the USS Utah was commissioned on August 31, 1911, as the newest
46 member of the U.S. fleet;
47 WHEREAS, at the time, the USS Utah was the largest and most powerful ship in the
48 world;
49 WHEREAS, Governor Spry, Senators Reed Smoot and George Sutherland, and many
50 other dignitaries including George Dewey, Admiral of the Navy, attended the Silver Service
51 presentation on November 6, 1911;
52 WHEREAS, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir performed a special reworded rendition of
53 the state song, Utah We Love Thee, honoring the new ship;
54 WHEREAS, the USS Utah and the silver service, along with a newly designed state
55 flag, were presented to William S. Benson, the ship's first captain;
56 WHEREAS, from that ceremony the state provided the ship with a state flag and a
57 United States flag to fly on its fantail;
58 WHEREAS, since Utah did not have an official flag, the Governor asked the Adjutant
59 General to contact the Horstmann Company of Philadelphia to design a flag based on the state
60 seal;
61 WHEREAS, the design was approved, the flag was made, and in 1911 and 1913 the
62 Legislature passed legislation to designate the state flag and establish its design;
63 WHEREAS, the USS Utah began it trials and then went to sea as the fleet's new
64 flagship;
65 WHEREAS, in 1914 three members of the crew of the USS Utah were awarded the
66 Congressional Medal of Honor for their efforts that were above and beyond the call of duty
67 while the ship was assigned duty in Mexico;
68 WHEREAS, at the beginning of World War I, the USS Utah was assigned to Bantry
69 Bay, Ireland to protect the North Sea and to help keep German warships bottled up in their
70 harbors;
71 WHEREAS, at the end of World War I, the USS Utah escorted the USS Washington as
72 it carried President Woodrow Wilson to England and France to participate in the signing of the
73 peace treaty;
74 WHEREAS, on returning to the United States, the USS Utah provided coastal
75 protection and fulfilled the duty of showing the flag throughout the world;
76 WHEREAS, in 1928, the USS Utah was selected to take President-elect and Mrs.
77 Hoover on an extended tour of South America;
78 WHEREAS, at the end of the voyage, President Hoover invited the ship's crew to the
79 White House, where he and Mrs. Hoover entertained the crew for the afternoon;
80 WHEREAS, in July 1931, after 20 years of service, the USS Utah was designated as
81 AG 16, an auxiliary ship of the navy, after a world armament conference;
82 WHEREAS, the USS Utah was turned into a training and target ship for new bombers
83 of the Navy and Army Air Corp and costal guns; and, as the first robot-controlled ship, she
84 had the most innovative technology of the time put aboard her;
85 WHEREAS, in March 1941, she was reassigned from California to Pearl Harbor,
86 Hawaii, her new home port;
87 WHEREAS, as the first ship attacked by the Japanese on the morning of Sunday,
88 December 7th, 1941, the USS Utah sustained hits from several bombs and two torpedoes
89 before rolling over on her side and sinking within 12 minutes;
90 WHEREAS, 58 men paid the ultimate price on the USS Utah that day;
91 WHEREAS, 461 men on the USS Utah survived the surprise attack and sinking;
92 WHEREAS, the USS Utah is still at her berth under water just like her sister ship the
93 USS Arizona;
94 WHEREAS, in 1969, a fitting memorial was established by an act of Congress
95 sponsored by Senator Frank Moss;
96 WHEREAS, all of the members of the crew that day did what they could to save their
97 ship, their crew mates, and themselves, and then fought the enemy;
98 WHEREAS, one of the sailors, Chief Peter Tomich, remained at his post trying to keep
99 the ship alive and functioning after getting his men out;
100 WHEREAS, for his actions, Tomich received the Congressional Medal of Honor, and
101 as Tomich had no living relatives, the state of Utah, by statute, formally adopted him;
102 WHEREAS, in 1946, the Congressional Medal of Honor was presented to Governor
103 Herbert Maw, who acted as a representative of the people of the state as Tomich's family at a
104 ceremony held in the Utah Capitol's Rotunda;
105 WHEREAS, the Capitol Preservation Board has decided to honor the USS Utah and its
106 crew on its 100th anniversary by producing an exhibit in the Capitol Building including
107 artifacts, photos, and stories of the USS Utah and its crew; and
108 WHEREAS, the exhibit is being sponsored by Ancestry.com, a part of the Generations
109 Network of Provo, Utah, in cooperation with the USS Utah Association, William Hughes,
110 Judith McConkie, Curator of the Utah State Capitol, the Utah State Archives, the Utah State
111 Historical Society, the Fort Douglas Military Museum, Ephraim Dickson III, Curator, and
112 private citizens and collectors, Carl Timmerman and Ronald Fox:
113 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of the state of Utah
114 honors the USS Utah, a valiant ship, and all who served on her and the many who gave their
115 last measure of devotion to their country aboard her on December 7, 1941.
116 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be sent to each surviving
117 member of the USS Utah's crew, the USS Utah Association, the Department of the Navy, the
118 National Park Service, the Pearl Harbor Memorial, the Utah State Historical Society, the Utah
119 Department of Veteran's Affairs, the Capitol Preservation Board, Ancestry.com, Utah State
120 Archives, Carl Timmerman, Ronald Fox, the Adjutant General of the Utah National Guard,
121 and the Fort Douglas Military Museum.
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