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A10 » Friday, Mar 4, 2022 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE

NFL suspends all COVID protocols


League cites recent “encouraging trends” must isolate for five days
after the positive test.
regarding coronavirus for its decision. No NFL games were
canceled during the past
By BARRY WILNER reasons to reimpose any as- two seasons because of
The Associarted Press pects of the protocols, it will the pandemic, though
do so in conjunction with many were moved during
The NFL has suspended the NFL Players Association. the 2020 schedule. About
all aspects of its COVID-19 Teams are required to 95% of the players and
protocols, citing recent remain in compliance with nearly 100% of team per-
trends showing that the state and local laws and sonnel were vaccinated,
spread of the coronavirus may continue “reasonable the league reported.
is declining. measures to protect their The NHL previously
In an agreement with staff and players,” said the dropped virus testing for
the players’ association, memo obtained by The As- TED S. WARREN | Associated Press file photo individuals without symp-
the league sent a memo to sociated Press. A video message reminds fans to wear masks before an NFL football game between the toms and other distanc-
the 32 teams Thursday in Regardless of vaccina- Seattle Seahawks and the New Orleans Saints on Oct. 25, 2021, in Seattle. ing protocols. MLB has not
which it mentioned “en- tion status, players and made any moves due to the
couraging trends regarding staff no longer must wear vaccination status. Testing Weight room restric- the service is being dis- lockout of players and no
the prevalence and severi- face coverings at team fa- will occur only when clini- tions, including capacity continued. new collective bargaining
ty of COVID-19, the evolv- cilities, though each club cally indicated or at the di- limits, have been dropped, The league is encour- agreement. The NBA hasn’t
ing guidance from the CDC, can require it individually. rection of a team physician. though each team can aging everyone to contin- altered protocols; Brooklyn
changes to state law and the Social distancing signs no But each team must impose its own rules for ue monitoring for symp- Nets coach Steve Nash and
counsel of our respective longer are required as well. have a facility to accom- weight room usage. toms of COVID-19 on a Phoenix Suns All-Star play-
experts” as reasons for the The league eliminated modate anyone who re- Contact tracing de- daily basis before entering er Devin Booker both were
move. mandatory testing of play- ports symptoms that re- vices have not been re- the team facility. Any indi- placed in health and safety
Should the NFL find ers and staff, regardless of quire testing. quired since Jan. 3, and vidual who tests positive protocols this week.

Johnny Lorin
Higley
1947-2022
Magna—”Binky” Born April
1, 1947 to Lorin and Lila Higley
in SLC, Ut. Johnny was raised NOTICE TO BIDDERS
in SLC, he stayed in Utah
throughout his life growing Sealed bids will be received at the office of the City Engineer, located at
up with cars, trucks, cousins, 349 South 200 East, Suite 600, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 until 2:00 p.m.
friends and the war! He fondly local prevailing time, on Wednesday, March 16, 2022, for the following:
reminisced often of the times ORANGE STREET BUS FACILITY, Job No. RDW21015. Electronically sub-
and antics growing up with mitted bids or bids delivered to any other location will not be accepted.
his cousins. They all served
in the war at the same time Bids will be publicly opened online via Webex at or about 2:15 p.m., local
in different branches. Johnny prevailing time on March 16, 2022.
enlisted in the Navy and served
with the black berets, a special INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS: Contract Documents may be obtained for
forces unit of the navy. He free online via SciQuest (The Utah Supplier Portal)
reenlisted for a second tour.
He was accommodated many The plans and specifications can be reviewed and downloaded at the fol-
medals and received several lowing website: https://bids.sciquest.com/apps/Router/PublicEvent?Cus
injuries before his honorable tomerOrg=StateOfUtah
Darrell LuRoy Deem discharge at the end of the war.
He is on the Veterans Memorial To ensure notification of addenda is received, BIDDERS please register
1932 ~ 2022 plaque in the Veterans Park in with Utah Public Procurement Place (SciQuest).
Darrell LuRoy Deem, a veteran pilot, earned his “wings” Magna, (to which he told no
February 26, 2022 as he passed from this life surrounded by one). He was a proud man and The construction contract will be awarded in compliance with the City’s
loved ones in his home. He faced multiple health challenges didn’t boast but he also didn’t value-based procurement program which takes into account certain fac-
talk much about his experiences tors in the Bidder’s work environment. For more information about this
throughout his life resulting from his 40-year battle with in the war except the good program please read SLC Administrative Rules, Procurement Roles Chap-
rheumatoid arthritis but he endured faithfully to the end. He ones, like him adopting and ter 19 (See document 00 22 18, Article 1.2 paragraph “A” for a link).
was born on June 3, 1932 in a small community called Harper caring for an orphaned monkey.
Ward north of Brigham City, son of Ida and Lu Roy P. Deem. His He worked and retired from ATTENTION TO CONTRACTORS: On Tuesday, March 8, 2022, at 9:00
father was a vegetable farmer and he and his five sisters were Kennecott Copper.Johnny was a.m. a pre-bid conference will be held online via Webex. Specific meeting
taught the blessing of hard work in the fields alongside their a tease but he got his own instructions will be found on SciQuest prior to the meeting. Attendance is
parents from a young age. teasing especially being born highly encouraged. All contractors intending to submit a bid are invited to
Darrell attended Utah State University and was a member on April fool’s Day, he took it attend to obtain relevant information concerning the project. Bidders are
of Pi Kappa Alpha and participated in plays and other well! He was a member of the advised that information affecting drawings, specifications, conditions,
organizations including editor of the yearbook. During the VFW and spent a lot of time Scope of Work, etc. may be discussed. OWNER assumes no obligation to
summers he worked as a traveling salesman of women’s with the members in Magna. disclose information discussed at the pre-bid conference to Bidders who
apparel in North Dakota and Minnesota earning enough Johnny suffered for many years do not attend. Absent Bidders assume all risk of failure to attend.
money to support himself through college. He graduated from with heart failure, causing
edema and making it hard to The work to be performed consists of furnishing and installing the equip-
Utah State University with a degree in Business Administration
get around, he was homebound ment, facilities, services, and appurtenances indicated in the Contract
and a commission in the US Air Force. He earned his wings as Documents. The Work generally includes, but is not limited to curb and
a pilot and after his active duty he joined the Air Reserve out for many years. Johnny was a
very generous man and he gave gutter, concrete flatwork and asphalt paving, pre-fabricated building, and
of Hill Field and later the Utah Air Nat’l Guard. He retired with electrical work.
to anyone in need and every charity that asked! He said that
the rank of Lt. Col. His Air Force experience afforded him the “it is the only thing I can contribute” that was not true, he
opportunity to travel the world and participate in some rather contributed knowledge, advice, love, security and the faith The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any infor-
harrowing experiences including landing on one engine after that life is worth living and he gave with dignity and grace! mality or technicality in any Bid if deemed to be in the best interest of
dumping all the cargo into the sea to lighten the load of his Johnny had two children and several grandchildren. He passed the City.
C119. peacefully on January 6th 2022. No services were his wishes.
Darrell was an entrepreneur at heart and purchased his first In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the follow-
business, the Day/Nite Laundercenter in Ogden, Utah in 1958. ing information is provided: FAX number 801.535-6093, TDD Number
Two years later he sold the business and purchased an intimate 801.535-6219, contact person: Dan Hanover, 385-315-0795, City Engi-
apparel store in Salt Lake. He changed the name to Juliette’s
and expanded from one to five locations between Ogden
Douglas James neer’s Office. If assistance is required, please contact the above office 72
hours before the bid opening.
and Orem which he managed for thirty-one years. He sold his Drolett Publication: February 27, March 6 & 13, 2022
retail stores in 1993 and then began making bridge loans and 1953-2022 SLT0015902
working in real estate. He loved investing. It was all a great
adventure, sometimes working out better than others. Most Salt Lake City, UT—Doug
recently he liked to talk about his 30,000 “girl employees,” the Drolett, 68, died at home NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
bees in his hive. on February 23, 2022, after
enduring cancer for eight years. The following described real property will be sold at public auction to
His biggest adventure was his marriage to Jean Messinger the highest bidder, purchase price payable in lawful money of the United
He is survived by his beloved
that began on a blind date. His proposal was all business, family, wife Polly, sons Christian States of America at the time of sale, at the main entrance of the Cache
asking Jean if she thought “they could make it work?” She & Scott, daughter Lauren and County Courthouse, a/k/a First Judicial District, 135 North 100 West, Lo-
laughed for years about the unromantic nature of the whole daughter-in-law Rachel. His gan, Utah, on Thursday, April 7, 2022, at the hour of 4:00 p.m. of that
thing. She thought he might have said the same thing if passing leaves a hole in the day for the purpose of foreclosing a deed of trust originally executed by
they were going into business buying a hot dog stand. Their hearts of many - his sister Anne; Sidney Ray Blanchard, in favor of Mountain America Federal Credit Union,
marriage began in the Salt Lake Temple officiated by Gordon in-laws Tim, Tom, Kathy, Bill & covering real property located at approximately 396 East 200 South, Lo-
B. Hinckley. They made it work. They are the parents of three Pam, Chris & Bob, and Nancy; gan, Cache County, Utah, and more particularly described as:
daughters and two sons. All of the kids were taught the value his nephews, nieces, cousins, and their families; and his many
of hard work via the family vegetable garden and raspberry dear friends. He cherished you all. BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 1, BLOCK 2, PLAT
patch and working various jobs at Juliette’s which included Doug derived much joy and camaraderie from bike riding. “C” LOGAN ISLAND SURVEY; THENCE SOUTH 00°09’07” WEST ALONG
If you’d like to honor him with a charitable donation, please WEST LINE OF 400 EAST STREET, 68.50 FEET; THENCE WEST 166.86
delivering merchandise and gift wrapping at Christmas. He
consider the Bike Collective SLC. Doug’s life will be celebrated FEET, MORE OR LESS; THENCE NORTH 0°37’50” WEST 68.50 FEET
was a master storyteller, delighting his kids and sometimes
at a future date. TO THE SOUTH LINE OF 200 SOUTH STREET; THENCE EAST ALONG
their friends with his fanciful tales of Jesse James and his gang, STREET 166.86 FEET, MORE OR LESS TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
and the real stories of his adventures as a kid with his dog, 02-010-0028
“Old Red,” and the Baker mine and the rattlesnakes. He was a
BYU football fanatic unless they were playing the Aggies. The current beneficiary of the trust deed is Mountain America Federal
The driving force in Darrell’s life was his devotion to the
gospel of Jesus Christ. He loved the Lord and devoted many
Reed J. Aitken Credit Union, and the record owner of the property as of the recording
of the notice of default is Sidney Ray Blanchard. The trustee’s sale of the
hours to callings in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day- 1953 ~ 2022 aforedescribed real property will be made without warranty as to title,
Saints, ranging from branch pres., to bishop, to counselor in It is with profound sadness possession, or encumbrances. Bidders must be prepared to tender a ca-
the stake pres., and many others. He and Jean served two and heavy hearts that we shier’s check in the amount of $20,000.00 at the sale. The balance of the
temple missions; Madrid, Spain and Veracruz, Mexico. He was announce the passing of our purchase price must be paid by cashier’s check or wire transfer received
an ordinance worker in the Salt Lake Temple for twenty years, kind, compassionate husband, by 12:00 noon the following business day. The trustee reserves the right
a calling he dearly loved and took great pride in. father, and grandfather Reed to void the effect of the trustee’s sale after the sale based upon informa-
tion unknown to the trustee at the time of the sale, such as a bankruptcy
He is survived by his wife Jean and their five children, Joseph Aitken on March 1, 2022
filing, a loan reinstatement, or an agreement between the trustor and
Julie Poll of West Jordan, Jeffrey (Jacqui) Deem of Grand (Born 1953).
beneficiary to postpone or cancel the sale. If so voided, the only recourse
Forks, ND, Karen Klomp of Park City, David (Jennifer) Deem He died at home of
of the highest bidder is to receive a full refund of the money paid to the
of Canton MI and Kristen Deem of Salt Lake City and three Progressive Super Nuclear
trustee. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMA-
sisters, Donna Beesley, Sharon Jensen and JoAnn Porter. The Palsy, a progressive brain
TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
“tribe” increased to eleven grandchildren and seven great- disease, surrounded by his
grandchildren, jewels all. The family wishes to thank Craig and family.
DATED this 25th day of February, 2022
Ellen Garrett who wrote the book on ministering, always there An Open House Celebration
for us and wonderful neighbors, Ellen Lambert and Craig Lelis. of Reed’s life will be on Tuesday, Scalley Reading Bates Hansen & Rasmussen,
March 8, 2022 from 6:00PM to 8:00PM at Starks Funeral
And most especially our granddaughter, Brooke Bastian, R.N. Parlor, 3651 South 900 East, Salt Lake City. Please share your
P.C., successor trustee
who stayed with Darrell around the clock for days, knowing By: Marlon L. Bates
memories and photos with his family and view an extended Its: Supervising Partner
just what needed to be done and keeping him comfortable. obituary at www.starksfuneral.com.
Funeral service will be held Thurs., March 3 at the Ensign 1st 15 West South Temple, Ste. 600
Ward located at 135 A St., SLC, UT, 84103, with a visitation at Salt Lake City, Utah 84101
Telephone: (801) 531-7870
9:30am and the funeral at 11:00 am.
Business Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Vivian V. Hadley SLT0015915
Trustee No. 67008-3701F

1926~2022
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