- Families grieved Utah teens killed in road accidents at a special event on Wednesday.
- The event, organized by public safety officials, sought to raise awareness for driving safety for teens.
- The special press conference also included a book of remembrance of those lost, this year titled, “Forever Stitched in our Hearts.”
TAYLORSVILLE — When you ask Rylee Sarle, 16, what she most admired about her big sister, Alexus, she doesn’t hesitate. She was the hardest-working person Rylee ever knew.
Her sister’s bliss was the hands-on joy she got fixing cars — she loved everything about cars. And when she got her motorcycle, the young mechanic thought it was “the coolest thing that ever happened,” Rylee Sarle said.
The other thing she will tell you is how responsible Alexus was. She was careful and smart and paid attention to everything all the time. Almost…