A community in Utah County is coming together for a woman they love after her husband was killed in a drowsy driving crash.
<p>PROVO — A family business in  Utah  County is gathering community support for a woman whose husband was hit and killed by a drowsy driver.
 &quot;For Julieta,&quot; a paper on the jar reads. In front of the jar, a laminated paper explains who Julieta Done is and how the family knows her.
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