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Music may be something you missed from last year’s farmer’s markets as markets across the state implemented new rules to reduce the spread of COVID-19.
Jane Wylie is the manager at the Wheeler Sunday Market in Salt Lake and said they didn’t have art venders until the end of the season.
“Our main focus is to provide good, healthy food, and to support our local businesses and farmers, Wylie said. We started out only allowed to have fruits and veggies. Then, as the guidances changed from the Utah Department of Ag. and Food, we were able to add packaged food.
Letters to the Editor: American Airlines, Richardson police, climber Jim Whittaker, ‘Mallard Fillmore’
Readers dislike American Airlines’ treatment of its flight attendants, question the quota system used by Richardson police, recall a story about Mount Everest climber Jim Whittaker and comment on the ‘Mallard Fillmore’ comic strip.
An American Airlines customer assistance representative checks-in a passenger in Terminal A at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, March 24, 2021.(Tom Fox)
Idea for American Airlines
Re: “AA flight attendants union slams memo Company’s urging to rush to flights, forgo food deemed ‘insulting’,” Saturday Metro & Business story.
For the past year, most companies have learned their employees can work from home and get their job done without the old-school managers hovering over their shoulders. The memo from American Airlines regarding attendants on standby status treats these highly trained workers like inexperienced newbie