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Feedback from December 10 and Beyond 

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"Let's Hear It for the Soy" Dec. 10 Dining Review by Alex Springer
Still need to try this place (Vegan Bowl in West Jordan).
@Heather Gardenia
Via Twitter

A+ on the headline, btw
@lolkitties
Via Twitter

"She Was Herself," Tribute to Mary Brown Malouf, Dec. 10 Private Eye column
So beautifully said.
Thespiritstemptress
Via Instagram

Green Pig Pub avocado rolls in the Best of Utah Recipe Book
Wow.
@ theshop.slc
Via Instagram

Ooohhhhh!! Yes!
@holystonedistilling
Via Instagram

Man, that looks good.
@tim.heise.90857
Via Instagram

Such a fantastic book!
@caputosmarket
Via Instagram

#localshelpinglocals
Moochies Meatballs and More
Via Instagram

"Calling Mr. Cox" Nov. 25 Private Eye
I think John Saltas' criticism that I'm unwilling to do anything for the hospitality industry is wrong. On the contrary, if you come to my house in Fairview, I'll hand you a homemade cookie and a note that says, "I love you." #boldAction #StrongerTogether #utpol
@FakeGovernorCox
Via Twitter

On Pallet Closing
And yet the state has millions of CARES Act money that is either spent by the end of the year or returned to the Feds.
Charles Prows
via Facebook

The great Herbie is shutting down businesses, not the 'rona.
Michael Gattenby
via Facebook

They should be paying everyone to stay home! Then this wouldn't be a problem.
Josh Jesse
via Facebook

They didn't close because of the pandemic, they closed because of the response to the pandemic. Government overreach is killing businesses and people. Your paper never seems to make the distinction.
Amy Soberanis
via Facebook

Time Out
When Time magazine placed Joe Biden and Kamala Harris on their cover as Persons of the Year, they insulted hundreds of thousands of doctors, nurses, other medical personnel and the many first responders who have been in the trenches caring for us during this terrible, devastating pandemic. Instead, they put on a person who spent almost the entirety of his campaign in his basement at home. And a VP candidate who could not engender sufficient public or fiscal support to even physically enter the formal campaign period. Whose condemnation of the new president during the pre-campaign selection was of a nature to exhibit true bile and hatred.

Time has once more displayed the full bias of the media today. Their total lack of ethics or journalistic concern for the truth and attention to facts. They are less a professional publication today than more the prostitute of the printed word.
James Oshust
Millcreek

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