From Deseret News archives:
State slogans are tricky, but try these on
"We want to find the emotional core of Utah that resonates with people," Mark Hurst, president of W Communications, told the media.
Apparently, the biggest problem in coming up with a decent, catchy slogan is our diversity. It's tough to capture the essence of a place that has both the Bonneville Salt Flats and "The Greatest Snow on Earth," which happens to be the current state slogan and predominant license plate label.
Being "A Desert Famous for its Snow" is not only unique, but try saying that in six words or less, even though I just did.
They have attempted to marry those two images the red rock and the white snow in the billboards at the borders that show a guy ski jumping into Delicate Arch. But besides looking like the loser in a third-grade art contest, that has only resonated well with a few dozen Finns.
The Huntsman administration, by the way, is paying $10 million to the new marketing campaign charged with creating the new catchphrase.
Call it a finder's fee.
This, of course, isn't the first time Utah has tried to define itself. There was the campaign a few years ago that introduced the slogan, "A Pretty, Great State," which was too subtle and too clever at the same time and suffered a pretty quick death.
So where to this time?
How about, "A Great, Pretty State"?
That eliminates the clever and the subtle.
We could go for the neighborly approach: "At Least We're Not Wyoming."
Or, "You Can't Gamble Here, But You Can in Nevada."
Or, "Not as Boring as Idaho."
We could follow the lead from Arizona ("The Grand Canyon State") and go with what put us on the map: "Stockton-to-Malone-to-You."
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