From Deseret News archives:
The cowboy way For Tooele ranchers, roundup is chance to reaffirm connections to the past
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It is spring roundup time on the Clegg family ranch. They are continuing a tradition that has existed in these parts for more than a century and in this family for several generations. You don't want to romanticize it too much, because it is obviously hot, dusty, hard work. Yet, it is hard not to see those connections to the past, to see in these modern-day, real-life cowboys a larger-than-life element.
For the Cleggs, spring roundup is when the cattle that have wintered on the Grantsville Soil Conservation District on the other side of the valley are gathered up and brought in so calves can be branded, ear-marked, vaccinated, castrated or otherwise taken care of, and then the herd can be moved onto the summer range some locally, some in Wyoming.
"It's the big social event of the spring, says Janice Clegg, the current matriarch of the family. "The kids and grandkids love it. Friends and neighbors come. Some of the kids that work for us are away at college, and they all come home for it. We all look forward to it."
The roundup actually takes place over three or four weekends in April. With 500 head or so, it takes awhile to get them all moved and cared for. The cattle are separated into herds belonging to various Cleggs, including in-laws and cousins, and then brought in and branded accordingly.
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