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UTAH’S INDEPENDENT VOICE SINCE 1871 JUNE 14, 2015 « SUNDAY » SLTRIB.COM HERMAN FRANKS MANAGED THE BEES Oh, and some kid named Mays, too > Sports, C1 TIME TO ENJOY THOSE SWEET NOTES OF SUMMER FESTIVALS > The Mix, D1 U U U U U U UT UT AH ’S FLAG DAY • COMMEMORATE THE FLAG’S ADOPTION BY FLYING THE STARS AND STRIPES ] ] Books D6 Classified Ads W1 Editorials O1 Editor column B5 Horoscope D15 Movies D19 Obituaries B7 Puzzles D15 Television D18 VOL. 290 | NO. 61 Today • Partly cloudy and con- tinued warm. > C14 88 64 HI LO Christie draws plaudits at the E2 Summit Utah • New Jer- sey Gov. Chris Chris- tie was among Re- publican presidential hopefuls who drew praise Saturday for his remarks at Mitt Romney’s E2 Summit in Park City. > B1 Romney’s way to crown the GOP king Washington Insight E2 Summit is a ve- hicle for failed pres- idential candidate Mitt Romney to in- fluence the race, says The Tribune’s Thomas Burr. > B4 Body spotted on Mt. Rainier may missing Springdale man Nation • The search for a missing Utah climber on Mount Rainier was called off Saturday after a helicopter spot- ted the body of a male climber near the summit that matched the descrip- tion of Kyle Bufis, a Springdale climbing instructor. > B7 AP TRENT NELSON | The Salt Lake Tribune NATURAL BLUNDERS Editor’s note • This is one in an occasional se- ries of stories about The National Park Service, which will mark 100 years on Aug. 25, 2016 — the anniversary of the day President Woodrow Wilson established the federal agency. The service invites the world to experience first- hand why the parks were “America’s Best Idea” a century ago and why it will remain so for at least another century. Zion National Park • Hey, you. Yeah, you. The one wad- ing through the Subway here in Zion National Park. The one who thinks hiking the descent into the Grand Canyon would be fun. You’re a headache for the people at Amer- ica’s so-called best idea. You’re the one get- ting hurt or lost and then rescued in the na- tional parks. You don’t think you’re the one behind about 2,600 searches and rescues a year. But, statistically, it’s you. You’re the average visitor to the national parks: You’ve done little to no hiking in your life, probably no hiking in the terrain or elevation you’re visiting. You drive to a nation- al park. And you’re going to go on one of those hikes you’ve By NATE CARLISLE The Salt Lake Tribune Hikers wade through waters in The Narrows in Zion National Park. NATIONAL PARK SERVICE CENTENNTIAL Please see BLUNDERS, A10 Search and rescue • The National Park Service spends millions trying to ensure visitors’ safety, but at Zion National Park and other federally managed treasures across Utah there are still many who will fall victim to ... VIDEO • RANGER TALKS ABOUT SEARCHES AND RESCUES IN ZION NATIONAL PARK > SLTRIB.COM Please see RIVALS, A10 Huntsman put up fight in ’12, only to endorse Mitt — sort of This excerpt is from “Mormon Rivals,” a new book by Salt Lake Tribune reporters Matt Canham and Thomas Burr . For more infor- mation go to www.MormonRivals.com. Jon Huntsman wasn’t about to an- nounce his presidential bid from China. Or from Utah. And starting your White House run in Washington, a town Amer- ica loves to hate, wasn’t a good idea. So ‘Mormon rivals’ • Romney tagged Huntsman as an Obama surrogate; Huntsman said Romney was a “weather vane” shifting in political winds. AP file photos Mitt Romney and Jon Huntsman spar during a New Hampshire debate. Hunts- man would later drop from the race. Sometime this year, federal land manag- ers plan to shoot a “fertility vaccine” into the haunches of wild horses in Tooele County’s Onaqui herd. Using dart guns instead of helicopters, wranglers and biologists hope to cut horse numbers among Utah’s most photographed herd. The Bureau of Land Management pitch- es the mass vaccinations, to be administered Please see WILD HORSES, A7 BLM will dart horses in attempt to control fertility Public lands • Tooele County’s Onaqui herd is focus of effort to control wild-horse population. By BRIAN MAFFLY The Salt Lake Tribune ALSO • SEE HOW BLM OFFICERS INOCULATE USING DARTS > A8

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U T A H ’ S I N D E P E N D E N T V O I C E S I N C E 1 8 7 1

J U N E 1 4 , 2 0 1 5 « SUNDAY » S L T R I B . C OM

HERMAN FRANKSMANAGED THE BEESOh, and some kid namedMays, too > Sports, C1

TIME TOENJOY THOSESWEET NOTESOF SUMMERFESTIVALS > TheMix, D1

U TU TU TU TU TU TU TU T A H ’ S

FLAG DAY • COMMEMORATE THE FLAG’S ADOPTION BY FLYING THE STARS AND STRIPES

]

]Books D6

Classified Ads W1

Editorials O1

Editor column B5

Horoscope D15

Movies D19

Obituaries B7

Puzzles D15

Television D18

VOL. 290 | NO. 61

Today • Partlycloudy and con-tinued warm.> C14

8864

HI

LO

Christie drawsplaudits at theE2 SummitUtah • New Jer-sey Gov. Chris Chris-tie was among Re-publican presidentialhopefuls who drewpraise Saturday forhis remarks at MittRomney’s E2 Summitin Park City. > B1

Romney’s wayto crown theGOP king

Washington Insight• E2 Summit is a ve-hicle for failed pres-idential candidateMitt Romney to in-fluence the race,says The Tribune’sThomas Burr. > B4

Body spottedonMt. RainiermaymissingSpringdalemanNation • The searchfor a missing Utahclimber onMountRainier was calledoff Saturday aftera helicopter spot-ted the body of amale climber nearthe summit thatmatched the descrip-tion of Kyle Bufis, aSpringdale climbinginstructor. > B7

AP

TRENT NELSON | The Salt Lake Tribune

NATURALBLUNDERS

Editor’s note •This is one in an occasional se-ries of stories about The National Park Service,whichwillmark 100yearsonAug.25, 2016—theanniversaryofthedayPresidentWoodrowWilsonestablishedthefederal agency. The service invites theworld to experience first-handwhytheparkswere“America’sBestIdea”acenturyagoandwhy itwill remainso forat leastanother century.

ZionNationalPark•Hey,you.Yeah,you.Theonewad-ingthroughtheSubwayhereinZionNationalPark.Theone

whothinkshikingthedescentintotheGrandCanyonwouldbefun.You’re aheadache for thepeople atAmer-

ica’s so-called best idea. You’re the one get-tinghurt or lost and then rescued in thena-tionalparks.Youdon’tthinkyou’retheonebehindabout

2,600searchesandrescuesayear.But, statistically, it’syou.You’re the average visitor to thenational parks: You’ve

done little tonohiking inyour life, probablynohiking intheterrainorelevationyou’revisiting.Youdrivetoanation-alpark.Andyou’regoingtogoononeof thosehikesyou’ve

By NATE CARLISLEThe Salt Lake Tribune

Hikers wadethrough

waters in TheNarrows in

Zion NationalPark.

NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

C E N T E N N T I A L

Please see BLUNDERS, A10

Search and rescue •

TheNational Park Service spendsmillions trying to ensure visitors’

safety, but at ZionNational Park and other federallymanaged

treasures acrossUtah there are still manywhowill fall victim to ...

VIDEO • RANGER TALKS ABOUT SEARCHES AND RESCUES IN ZION NATIONAL PARK > SLTRIB.COM

Please seeRIVALS, A10

Huntsman putup fight in ’12,only to endorseMitt — sort of

This excerpt is from “Mormon Rivals,” anewbookbySalt LakeTribune reportersMatt

Canham and Thomas Burr. Formore infor-mation go to www.MormonRivals.com.

Jon Huntsman wasn’t about to an-nounce his presidential bid from China.Or fromUtah. And starting yourWhiteHouse run inWashington, a townAmer-ica loves to hate, wasn’t a good idea. So

‘Mormon rivals’ •RomneytaggedHuntsman as anObamasurrogate;Huntsman saidRomneywas a “weather vane”shifting in political winds.

AP file photos

Mitt Romney and Jon Huntsman sparduring a New Hampshire debate. Hunts-man would later drop from the race.

Sometime this year, federal landmanag-ersplantoshoota“fertilityvaccine”intothehaunchesofwildhorses inTooeleCounty’sOnaquiherd.

Using dart guns instead of helicopters,wranglers andbiologists hope to cuthorsenumbersamongUtah’smostphotographedherd.TheBureauofLandManagementpitch-

esthemassvaccinations,tobeadministeredPlease seeWILD HORSES, A7

BLMwilldart horsesin attemptto controlfertilityPublic lands •Tooele County’sOnaqui herd is focus of effort tocontrol wild-horse population.

By BRIAN MAFFLYThe Salt Lake Tribune

ALSO • SEE HOW BLM OFFICERSINOCULATE USING DARTS > A8

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