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image by Masao Okazaki, 7 September 2023
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The flag of Page, Arizona, as seen
here in a
video from the 2022 League of Arizona Cities and Towns conference at 0:08, can
be partially seen, featuring the municipal seal on a white background. Although
images of the seal online are rare it can be seen in city ordinances, such as
here on page 2:
https://cityofpage.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/000700-22.pdf
Daniel Renter�a, 19 July 2023
A seal is on the wall of the city council hall:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6kmIvFO-wA and this video has the seal and
the flag:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZUDnqUGdmY
Masao Okazaki, 19 July 2023
At the 2023 conference of the League of Arizona Cities and Towns:
https://twitter.com/CityofPage/status/1697281421939789840/photo/2
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=302491685718918&set=pcb.302488995719187
In the city council hall, with the city seal:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php
Masao Okazaki, 7 September
2023
In the Arizona Republic issue of December 4, 1977, it says that Page has had
a flag from the month it became a town. The flag of Page was adopted on March
22, 1975. This was done as a part of incorporation ceremonies in the town, where
the "key to the city" and the flag of Page were handed to Mayor Norm Martindale
at Page High School.
Daniel Renter�a, 26 January 2024
I was sent the meeting minutes of the first Page town meeting by the clerk.
It reads: �Council members reviewed the entries submitted in the City Seal
Contest and voted to adopt the concept submitted by Joan E. Wright to be used as
the town emblem.� The seal was adopted on March 1, 1975, the same day it was
incorporated.
Daniel Renter�a, 30 January 2024
image located by Ethan Dubrow, 29 June 2024
In Page, Arizona, the town has a "public safety" flag they fly outside the
police station which is like a police and fire flag in one. The flag contains
the police insignia and the fire insignia side-by-side on a white background,
with a lower caption that reads "PAGE PUBLIC SAFETY" in all caps.
Source
https://www.facebook.com/photo
Ethan Dubrow, 29 June 2024