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Utah County business leader Steve Densley dies at 74

SALT LAKE CITY Steve Densley, a Utah County business leader and the second-longest serving chamber president in Utah s history, died at age 74 on July 24, Pioneer Day. An obituary written by the family said Densley was grateful and proud of his pioneer heritage and often repeated the quote: The world we live in is a legacy left by those who have gone before. Tomorrow s world will be the work of our hands. Let it be said by them that we did all that we could do. President and CEO of Salt Lake Chamber and Downtown Alliance Derek Miller praised Densley s contributions in a statement Thursday.

Utah County business leader Steve Densley dies at 74

Utah County business leader Steve Densley dies at 74
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Utah GOP motion to censure Romney narrowly fails

Utah GOP motion to censure Romney narrowly fails Carly Roman © Provided by Washington Examiner Despite enduring a chorus of boos from the Utah GOP on Saturday, Sen. Mitt Romney narrowly avoided a censure motion from the state party for voting to convict former President Donald Trump on impeachment charges. Convention attendees voted by a margin of 798-711 to defeat the censure resolution toward the end of the party s meeting. Although the junior senator from Utah escaped the rebuke, the close vote reflected the state GOP s dissatisfaction with Romney s previous votes to convict Trump on impeachment charges. Mitt Romney’s votes to remove Trump from office in two illegitimate impeachment trials hurt the constitution and hurt the party, Davis County delegate Don Guymon, who authored the resolution, said, according to the

Romney not censured, just booed at Utah GOP Convention - www independentsentinel com

Romney not censured, just booed at Utah GOP Convention Mitt Romney was booed heavily at the GOP Convention in Utah yesterday but it didn’t lead to censure. The measure narrowly failed, 798 to 711, in a vote by delegates to the state GOP convention, The Salt Lake Tribune, a left-wing publication reported. Davis County delegate Don Guymon, who authored the resolution, said Romney’s votes to remove Trump from office “hurt the Constitution and hurt the party.” “This was a process driven by Democrats who hated Trump,” Guymon said. “Romney’s vote in the first impeachment emboldened Democrats who continued to harass Trump.”

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