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U of U slaying suspect may face more charges


Colo. police want murder charge for other incident Austin Boutain and his wife, Kath- Investigators believe the Boutains Kathleen Boutain.
leen Boutain, were both named as met Ingle only a few days before his Police in Utah describe the couple
LINDSAY WHITEHURST suspected of killing a man, stealing suspects in the death of 63-year-old death, describing their encounters as drifters who drove Ingle’s pickup
Associated Press guns from his trailer, then heading to Mitchell Ingle, whose body was found as “chance meetings” at a creek near truck from Colorado to Utah, then
SALT LAKE CITY — Police in Col- Utah with his wife and fatally shoot- in his trailer Tuesday, in Golden, Col- Ingle’s trailer home. gave it to another transient couple
orado said Wednesday they will seek ing a student during an attempted orado, police spokeswoman Karlyn Authorities also plan to rec-
murder charges against an ex-convict carjacking. Tilley said in a statement. ommend a murder charge against Please see INVESTIGATION, Page A7

2017 MUNICIPAL
ELECTION

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GENELLE PUGMIRE
Daily Herald
The final campaign finance reports
for this fall’s general election have been
reported for Provo mayoral candidates.
Between the two candidates on the ballot
and the one official write-in candidate,
more than $240,260 have been spent on
campaigning.
The finance reports follow the candi-
date’s use of and donation of funds from
the beginning of the primary to Oct. 31.
Election Day is Tuesday.

Michelle Kaufusi
Kaufusi received $95,935 in cash and in-
kind donations. Her expenditures come in
at $70,000 according to her Oct. 31 final
report.
Kaufusi’s largest donor
is Josh James, who donated
$20,000 to the campaign,
with $10,000 being re-
ceived Oct. 13.
Josh James is founder and
CEO of Domo, a software- ISAAC HALE, DAILY HERALD
as-a-service company. He Lindsay Anderson, 5, of Provo, dances along with her mother, Phoebe, right, among dancers and drummers from Ngoma y’Africa during Meal for Mtulu on
also previously co-founded Kaufusi Friday at Merit College Preparatory Academy in Springville.
and served as CEO of Om-
niture, a web analytics company that was College Preparatory Academy. “They raised thousands of dollars to help
purchased by Adobe. Merit Prep raises money for Kenyan sister school had no building; they had nothing construct parts of the Kenyan
James is a friend of the Kaufusi family. BRALEY DODSON charter school in 2011. when they started.” school, build a bathroom, purchase
Jim Evans, former Orem mayor and vice Daily Herald “The school started as a little Merit College Preparatory Acad- school supplies and feed the Mtulu
president of Xactware, donated $1,020 to A small, humble school in Mtulu, bunch of kids under the tree with emy’s relationship with the school students.
Kenya, has come a long way since it no teacher,” said Lorena Moody, an started with a benefit 5k run. Since
Please see ELECTION, Page A7 was adopted by a Springville public English and service teacher at Merit then, the Springville school has Please see SCHOOL, Page A7

Wavetronix plans to build new campus in Springville


SHELBY SLADE purchased 68 acres of land in west company since it started in 2000. for a place where we could continue to south of Hobble Creek and near In-
Daily Herald Springville with the plan to eventu- That growth is prompting them to comfortably grow, but do it in a way terstate 15, an area that is less devel-
Springville residents are going to ally move its offices there. purchase and begin planning for a that maintains the culture and values oped. However, the company plans
have a new neighbor soon. The company, which has developed new location in Springville. our company has adopted,” said Don to maintain that feel as the campus
Wavetronix, which currently has radar used to measure and monitor “The fact is we’ve just outgrown Leavitt, spokesman for Wavetronix.
its headquarters in Provo, recently traffic, has grown to be a worldwide our current facility and we are looking The recently purchased land is Please see WAVETRONIX, Page A7

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MORNING BRIEFING
NATION
Trump demands was open to sending the man
to the U.S. prison at Guanta-
‘much tougher’ namo Bay, Cuba, instead of
to trial in New York. “I would
immigration law certainly consider that. Send
him to Gitmo,” Trump said.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Spokeswoman Sarah Huck-
Roused by the first major abee Sanders said the White
ISIS-inspired attack on U.S. House considered Saipov an
soil since he took office, Pres- “enemy combatant” and had
ident Donald Trump urged yet to decide whether to seek
swift repeal of an immigra- to move him out of the civil-
tion program that brought ian judicial system to military
the suspect to America and detention.
laid into a political foe he
said was responsible for it —
though Republican George H. Truck attack
W. Bush signed the law.
Trump insisted Wednes- suspect is charged
day that Congress must end
the visa lottery program un-
with terrorism
der which Uzbek immigrant NEW YORK (AP) — Fed-
Sayfullo Saipov entered the eral prosecutors brought ter-
country, and he ordered still rorism charges Wednesday
tighter scrutiny of immi- against the Uzbek immigrant
grants already subject to what accused in the truck ram-
he calls “extreme vetting.” page that left eight people
But the White House offered dead, saying he was spurred
no indication of what new to attack by the Islamic State
steps the president might be group’s online calls to ac-
planning. tion and picked Halloween
“We have to get much because he figured streets
tougher, much smarter, and would be extra crowded.
less politically correct,” Even as he lay wounded in
Trump said. He also said the the hospital from police gun- GERALD HERBERT, ASSOCIATED PRESS
U.S. justice system for deal- fire, Sayfullo Saipov asked
ing with such cases must to display the Islamic State WALKING IN NEW ORLEANS FOR FATS DOMINO
be strengthened, declaring, group’s flag in his room and Musicians play outside the former home of music legend Fats Domino, during a second line parade honoring him, in New Orleans on
“What we have right now is a said “he felt good about what Wednesday. The thousand-strong group marched and danced from Vaughn’s Lounge to Domino’s former home in the Lower 9th Ward.
joke and it’s a laughingstock.” he had done,” prosecutors Domino, a New Orleans native, died this past week.
Again, there was no elabora- said in court papers.
tion from the White House. Saipov, 29, was brought to treat Mr. Saipov in this judi- rate for million-dollar earners emerging details. still change. The lawmakers
Trump denounced the court in a wheelchair to face cial process will say a lot more as negotiators scrambled to fi- Senior GOP lawmakers con- required anonymity because
29-year-old suspect in the charges that could bring the about us than it will say about nalize the first major overhaul firmed the decision to retain the tax panel is trying to keep
truck attack, which killed death penalty. Handcuffed him,” Patton said. in three decades. existing rules on 401(k) ac- its deliberations secret until
eight and injured many more, and with his legs shackled, The legislation is a counts, which came after as- the tax measure is released
as an “animal,” and said he Saipov nodded his head re- long-standing goal for Cap- surances from President Don- Thursday.
peatedly as he was read his House GOP’s tax itol Hill Republicans who see ald Trump that they would not Brady said the panel hoped
rights in a brief court pro- a once-in-a-generation op- be changed. Ways and Means to meet Trump’s goal of a cut in
ceeding that he followed bill keeps 401(k) portunity to clean up an in- Committee Chairman Kevin the top corporate tax rate from
through a Russian interpreter. efficient, loophole-cluttered Brady, R-Texas, had hoped to 35 percent to 20 percent but al-
He was ordered held without
plans intact tax code. But there is linger- reduce 401(k) contribution lowed that the change would
Established in 1873 bail. WASHINGTON (AP) — ing opposition from north- limits, in part to generate new not be permanent because of
Outside court, his ap- House Republicans would eastern Republicans fearful of tax revenues in the near term arcane Senate rules. Republi-
pointed lawyer, David Patton, leave intact current tax rules on losing a cherished deduction to finance the cuts to income cans and Trump argue sharply
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One hourlong video shows
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paganda triumph for the junta
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After a reign of seven decades,
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pened,” said Hewison.
“All the political parties look
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with trepidation by many Thais for an election,” he said. “The
who feared greater instability military has got the whip hand.” found safe
without a traditional unifying Thailand, the top tourist des-
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Co-defendant in March shooting death changes plea


Man pleads guilty to The maximum punishment for ag- charges and accepted the gun multiple times, hitting and the door and entered the residence,
gravated burglary is five years to life a plea deal in August. killing Gustavo Ramirez. shooting off several rounds, one of
manslaughter, burglary in prison. For manslaughter, it’s one
to 15 years.
He is currently serv-
ing time in the Utah
According to court documents,
Marshall was taken into custody by
which killed Ramirez, before running
back to their getaway car.
KATIE ENGLAND Marshall was one of four people County Jail. Hernan- police two days after the shooting, Gourdin faces the stiffest possible
Daily Herald charged in relation to a shooting dez pleaded guilty to and was in possession of the gun that penalty of the four, as he has been
Brayden Marshall pleaded guilty death that happened March 13 at a her charges in October had been used to shoot Ramirez. charged with capital murder, which
Wednesday to manslaughter and Provo house on 400 West. Maria and will be sentenced Marshall and Gourdin reportedly has a maximum sentence of the death
aggravated burglary for the role he Hernandez, Jesse Gourdin and Jerry Marshall on Dec. 6. tried to break into the front door af- penalty.
played in a man’s death in March. Hawley were also arrested and faced Marshall and Gour- ter Hernandez, who had just left the Gourdin is scheduled for a hear-
Marshall is now scheduled to be charges in conjunction with the mur- din reportedly entered the house house, told them there was money ing on Dec. 6, when the court will
sentenced by Judge Thomas Low in der. with a gun while several people were inside. They then went around to determine whether there is enough
Fourth District Court on Jan. 3. Hawley pleaded guilty to his inside. Gourdin reportedly shot off the back of the house, kicked down evidence to send his case to trial.

Woman sentenced Trial set for soccer coach in rape case


for dealing drugs KATIE ENGLAND
Daily Herald
A trial date was set Wednesday for a man
charged with raping a child while serving
The girl told police she was raped at least
100 times over the next year, reports state.
Camara told the girl he would go to
prison if she told anyone and threatened
The request for the information from the
phone was not particular or limited to spe-
cific information, Lowe said, and therefore
denied the request, saying that the defense

in front of children
KATIE ENGLAND munity service, completing a
as a soccer coach at the Walden School of
Liberal Arts in Provo.
Charles Camara, 40, was arrested in May
after a girl who had been part of his soccer
to take away her home if she told, reports
state. The girl told police the
last time Camara raped her
was in February 2017.
would have to establish reasonable cer-
tainty that evidence exists on the phone.
Before the ruling, the prosecutor, Doug-
las Finch, argued against allowing the de-
Daily Herald substance abuse evaluation club said he had sexually abused her. Should Camara be con- fense access to the phone records.
A woman was sentenced and completing treatment and Camara pleaded not guilty in August to victed, each charge carries a “(The defense) should not have access
to 210 days in jail Tuesday for recommended aftercare as di- 10 charges: three first-degree felonies of minimum mandatory sen- to every single thing on that phone, par-
selling drugs out of her car rected by Adult Probation and rape of a child, five first-degree felonies of tence of 15 years to life in ticularly the things that are not related to
while her three children were Parole, according to court doc- sodomy of a child and two first-degree fel- prison. this case,” Finch said. “The cell phone is
present. uments. onies of aggravated sexual abuse of a child. Camara Camara was being held in so integral to our society now, particularly
Sadie Leavitt, 26, of West Leavitt was He made an appearance in district court custody at the Utah County with a young teenage girl, that there could
Valley City, stood before Judge arrested in De- before Judge Thomas Lowe Wednesday for Jail, but posted his $50,000 bail on Oct. 19, be anything and everything on there that
James Brady in September and cember 2016 oral arguments, who set the date for Ca- according to court documents. should not be disclosed that has nothing
entered guilty pleas to a dozen when police ob- mara’s trial to begin on March 19, 2018. On Wednesday, Lowe also quashed a to do with this case.”
charges: one first-degree fel- served Leavitt The alleged victim reported that in fall subpoena from Camara’s public defender, Brown argued that because the alleged
ony of distributing a controlled using a drug 2015, Camara grew fond of her and pur- Michael Brown, requesting all of the al- victim had voluntarily turned her phone
substance, two first-degree scale on her chased her things like a phone, clothes leged victim’s phone records from January over to a police officer, she should have as-
felonies of possession of a con- Leavitt dashboard and and food. She reportedly said he would 2012 through December 2016. sumed that the information on the phone
trolled substance with intent to selling drugs touch her body over and under the cloth- Lowe said that in order to comply with would be open to view by the defense.
distribute, three third-degree out of her car in Springville, ing. Then, on Sept. 29, 2015, Camara raped court rules, the defense would have to “I don’t want to rely on the state for ex-
felonies of exposing a child to reports state. her at a campground near the Alpine Loop, request more specific records from the traction,” Brown said. “I want access to it
a controlled substance, one Police tried to pull her over, reports state. phone. on my own.”
third-degree felony of failing but she would not comply and
to stop at command of police, tried to flee the scene before
three class A misdemeanors being pulled over.
of reckless endangerment,
and one class B misdemeanor
of driving with a measurable
Police searched her car and
found 29 grams of meth and
about 74 grams of heroin, re-
3 natural gas export projects get court OK
controlled substance. ports state. Leavitt also had MATTHEW DALY the Trump administration’s the projects would increase fulfilled its legal obligations
In addition to the jail time, about $3,000 in her wallet, all Associated Press strategy to increase energy air and water pollution and under the National Environ-
Leavitt was also fined $2,000 in small bills. WASHINGTON — A federal production and promote ex- contribute to global warming. mental Policy Act and other
and sentenced to three years of Leavitt’s children were 4, appeals court on Wednesday ports. A three-judge panel of the laws. The court said its de-
probation. 3 and 5 months at the time of upheld Energy Department The Sierra Club was seeking U.S. Court of Appeals for the cision was similar to a rul-
Terms of her probation in- the incident, reports state. decisions approving three to overturn approvals of ex- District of Columbia Circuit ing in August when it upheld
clude completing the Moral They were in the back of the car projects to export lique- port terminals in Maryland, said in a unanimous opinion approval of a separate export
Reconation Therapy program, where they could easily reach fied natural gas, a boost for Louisiana and Texas, saying that the Energy Department terminal in Texas.
completing 40 hours of com- the drugs.

Help sought to ID man who exposed himself


SHELBY SLADE
Daily Herald
The Salem Police Depart-
ment is asking for the public’s
help identifying a man who
reportedly exposed himself
Salem Police Chief Brad
James said a woman was
jogging around 5:45 a.m.
Wednesday morning in the
northeast part of town when a
man approached her. He then
scribed the man as possibly
being in his mid-30s, driv-
ing a black Chevrolet pickup,
possibly an Avalanche.
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OBITUARIES

Kathleen (Kathy) Lind Norma Edwards Brady Jane Reese Besendorfer


1943-2017 1926-2017 1939-2017
Kathleen Lind was born Jane Reese Besendorfer
as the third child to Leslie returned home to her Lord
A. and Elizabeth C. Whit- and Savior, Jesus Christ, on
more Lind. She was raised Sunday, October 29, 2017
in Midvale, Utah, grad- in her home in Charleston,
uating from Jordan High Utah surrounded by her
School. She also attended family. She was 78 years old.
Utah State University and Jane was born on August
graduated from Brigham 26, 1939 in Mammoth,
Young University. Utah to Eldon Layton Reese
An active member of and Venna Allman Reese.
The Church of Jesus Christ She was the oldest of eight
of Latter-day Saints. She children. Jane spent most
served a mission to the of her growing up years
Franco Belgium Mission. in Springville, Utah. She
She served a variety of call- graduated from Brigham
ings, especially in Young did IT support for both The Our loving wife, mother, Issue Room at BYU for over Young University in 1961 gospel. She lived a life ded-
Women, Primary and Relief Church of Jesus Christ of sister, grandmother, 20 years, retiring in 1991. in Elementary Education icated to the Lord and kept
Society. Latter-day Saints and for great-grandmother and She was always an active and received her Master’s her covenants. She was a
Kathy loved learning and Brigham Young University. friend passed away peace- and faithful member of the Degree in Recreation Edu- great example of all that a
read an amazing variety of An avid sports fan, she fully early Sunday morning, LDS Church. Her favorite cation in 1964. She taught disciple of Christ should be.
books, mostly non-fiction especially loved the BYU October 29, 2017 at the age calling was being a Visiting school in Mesa, Arizona; Jane held many positions in
about many parts of the football team. of 90. Teacher, she was so accept- Spanish Fork, Utah; Salem, the church including Relief
world and many periods of She is survived by two Norma Edwards Brady ing and loving of people. Utah; Springville, Utah; and Society President, Primary
time. She loved to travel and siblings, Don L. (Kathleen) was born as the New Year She is survived by her Midway, Utah. President, Young Women’s
wanted to know about the Lind of Smithfield, Utah Bells rang on December 31, husband Archie, 7 chil- Jane met her eternal Counselor, and as nursery
people she would meet. She and Charlene Lind of Provo. 1926 to Philo Taylor and dren, brothers and sisters companion, John Noah leader for 11 years. She and
loved music and sang with She is loved by many nieces Addie May Gurr Edwards. Ruby Cameron, Alene Besendorfer, on the dance John served a church service
a variety of choral groups. and nephews and a large She was the 6th of 14 broth- Felix, Lewis Edwards, floor at a LDS Sociables mission to the LDS Church
She spent 21 years with the family of cousins. ers and sisters. She grew up Wayne Edwards, Colleen dance. She was the best History Library.
Tabernacle Choir traveling The family wants to in Orem, Utah and grad- Healey and Shirley Maag. dancer there. They became Jane was preceded in
throughout the world with express gratitude to the uated from Lincoln High She was preceded in death eternal dance partners on death by her parents Eldon
them. She also sang with personnel of Elevation Hos- School in 1945. by their young son Larry, December 30, 1964 in the and Venna Reese, an infant
the Eleanor Kenner Cho- pice for their loving care of She met the love of her her mother and father, Salt Lake Temple and were daughter Julie Besendor-
ral, the Jay Welch Choral Kathy’s physical needs. life, Archie Loren Brady just brothers and sisters Don happily married for 52 won- fer, her brother Don Reese,
and the Utah Symphony Funeral services will as he came home from WW Edwards, Max Edwards, derful years. They are the and a grandson, Chad Roy
Chorus. She conducted the include a visitation at Goff II in 1945. They were mar- LaMar Edwards, LaVell parents of seven children Talk. She is survived by her
Chansonnetts in Palo Alto, Mortuary, 8090 S. State ried in December in the Salt Edwards, Ray Edwards, including a foster son. They husband John, her children:
California. Street, Midvale from 6-8 Lake Temple and have been Janice Warnick and Melba welcomed many people into Mary Jane (Karl) Larsen of
Another special talent p.m. on Friday, November together for nearly 72 years. Carter. their home over the years Mapleton, Utah; Christine
was stitching. She belonged 3rd. An additional visitation They had 8 children, We as a family are so and showed love and kind- (DeVaughn) Guymon of
to the Embroiders Guild of time in Provo from 11:00 Archie Larry (deceased), grateful that the last 3 years ness to all who entered. Charleston, Utah; Diana
America and to the Ameri- to 12:00 Noon on Satur- Norma Jean Anderson they have been with their Jane had many talents (Byron) Horner, of Heber
can Needlepoint Guild. She day, November 4th at the (Richard), Karen Zitz- daughter, LeAnn and Dan. and interests that she City, Utah; John David
did much to help the local Edgemont 12th Ward, 2950 mann (Kurt), LeAnn Preece Funeral Services will be enjoyed. She loved to do (Heather) Besendorfer of
Utah chapters of both suc- N. 450 E. with the funeral (Dan), Loren Pat Brady held Saturday, November family history work each Charleston, Utah; Jenny
ceed by serving as an officer program beginning at noon. (Susan), Taylor Edwards 4th, at 11:00 am, at the week with her brother, (Cade) Osborn of Erda,
and bringing in national and Interment will be in the Brady (Janell), Boyd Lester Pleasant Grove 12th Ward, Paul. She enjoyed quilting, Utah; and Roy (LaVay) Talk
international teachers for Midvale City Cemetery at Brady (Sandy) and Lori Ann 828 South Locust Avenue, reading, and watching BYU of Provo, Utah. She is sur-
local members. 3:00 p.m. Pallas (Chris). They have Pleasant Grove Utah, where football even when they vived by 30 grandchildren
Professionally, Kathy www.goffmortuary.com 37 grandchildren and 89 Viewings will be held Fri- lost. with one due in January
great-grandchildren, their day, November 3rd from Jane was a very hard and 3 great-grandchildren.
posterity is 175. 6:00 to 8:00 pm, and prior worker. She grew up on a She is also survived by
Mom’s life was not always to services on Saturday farm that had 600 chickens her siblings: Wayne (Bev-
Judith Corry Liddle easy but she was always
pleasant and cheerful. She
from 9:30 to 10:30 am.
Interment in Orem City
where her parents taught
her the value of work. Then
erly) Reese, John (Launa)
Reese, Paul (Sharon) Reese,
Judith Corry Liddle was always so grateful for, Cemetery. when she got married, she Dale (Rachel) Reese, Brent
passed away October 28, and loved ALL her fam- Funeral Directors: Utah and John ran a dairy farm. (Diane) Reese and Loralee
2017 after a short battle ily very much. She was a Valley Mortuary. Condo- Even when her son took (Scott) Holt as well as many
with a rare brain disorder. favorite aunt, grandmother, lences may be expressed to over the dairy farm, she nieces, nephews and dear
She was born in Cedar sister and friend. Norma the family at www.uvfu- continued to get up every friends.
City, Utah on September worked in the Women’s neral.com. day at 3:00 am to help milk A viewing will be held in
21st to Elwood & Florence the cows. She worked side- her honor Friday, Novem-
Corry. Judy graduated in by-side with her husband ber 3, 2017 from 6 to 8 pm
Elementary Education on the farm for 40 years located at the Charleston
from USU. She taught
school in Oregon, Nevada, Dalene Smith Hurst never complaining of the
hard work. She and John
Church house located at
3450 South 3500 West
Ohio, Colorado, and Utah. 1952-2017 also worked together in Charleston, Utah. Friends
She met her husband Dalene Smith Hurst, 64, giving tours of their antique and family may also attend a
Joseph D. Liddle while passed away October 31, museum that they worked viewing prior to the funeral
doing post graduate work 2017 in her Lake Shore, UT to put together for many on Saturday, November 4,
at BYU. They were married home surrounded by her years. 2017 from 9 to 10:30 am
June 18, 1965 in the St. always making new friends. beloved family. Jane loved to serve people at the same location. The
George Temple. She will be missed by all. Dalene was born Novem- around her — especially funeral will be held at 11
Judy loved the gospel Judy is survived by her ber 9, 1952 in Price, UT, to her family. She looked for am. Burial will be in the
and fulfilled many call- husband, Joseph D. Liddle, Leslie Bernell and Arvilla opportunities to show love Charleston City Cemetery.
ings including ward Young her children: Julie (Daniel) Dale Thomas Smith. She everywhere she went. She We are happy that Jane
Women’s president, work- Burnett, Jeffrey Scott, and married her sweetheart Ray made 16 loaves of bread is now free of pain and suf-
ing in the baptistry of the Jay Trent, six grandchil- Lynn Hurst of Payson, UT each week for many years fering and is reunited with
Mount Timpanogos temple, dren, and her six siblings. for time and all eternity on to share with her family, many of her loved ones who
Stake Relief Society Presi- She was preceded in death May 4, 1973 in the Provo, friends and neighbors. She have gone before. We rejoice
dent, and, at the time of her by her son Joseph Brent Utah Temple. Dalene and made many meals and did in the knowledge that fam-
death, she was serving with Liddle. Ray Lynn spent forty-four many acts of service but ilies can be together forever
her husband in the Ameri- Funeral services will be wonderful years together preferred to receive no rec- made possible through the
can Fork Hospital Branch as held, Friday, November in a marriage that gave Leslie Bernell Smith, ognition for what she did. atonement of Jesus Christ.
a pastoral volunteer. 3, 2017 at 11 a.m. in the life, love, and happiness her brother Paul Leslie Jane was a member of Condolences may be shared
She and her husband LDS Chapel located at 270 to six children and sixteen Smith, her sweet daughter the LDS church and had online at www.ProbstFami-
loved to travel and arranged North 900 East, American grandchildren. Camarie Hurst, and her a strong testimony of the lyFunerals.com.
many family trips with their Fork. A viewing will be held Dalene loved life. She dear grandson Matthew
children and grandchildren. Thursday from 6-8 p.m. at greeted each day with a Roberts James. She is sur-
Judy especially loved trips Anderson & Sons Mortuary, smile. Her greatest joys vived by her husband, Ray
to Hawaii and Europe. She 49 East 100 North, Amer- were found in caring for her Lynn Hurst, her children:
was famous for her home- ican Fork and Friday at the family and friends. She was Michael Smith Hurst (Mia Todd William Opfar
made bread and rolls and church from 9:30-10:30 kind, giving, and loved by Apatow) Manhattan Beach, 1970-2017
taught her children and a.m. prior to the services. all. She was a member of CA; David Romney Hurst Todd William Opfar
grandchildren how to make Burial will be in the High- The Church of Jesus Christ (Haley Crahan) Lake Shore, was born January 6, 1970
them as well. land Cemetery. Please share of Latter-day Saints where UT; Melissa Hurst (Richard in Salt Lake City, Utah to
Judy was kind and loving a memory at andersonmor- she served in many callings; James), Midland, MI; Mat- Richard Lee and Karen
to all who knew her and was tuary.com. including serving a mission thew Thomas Hurst (Adrie Liddell Opfar. Todd was
with her husband on the Mattinson) Lehi, UT; and the 3rd child of 8. He grew
Deseret Cattle and Citrus John Miles Hurst of Lake up in Orem, Utah and
Ranch in Deer Park, FL, an Shore, UT, her beloved attended Mountain View
experience she regarded as a sixteen grandchildren, her High School. Todd learned
TO HEAR! highlight of her life. mother, Arvilla Dale Smith,
A BETTER WAY
how to work at a young age,
Dalene was proud of her and her four sisters, Caro- working for Grant’s Plants,
heritage and honored her lyn, Susan, Lori and Lisa. Glade Wilkenson’s mink
I SURE HAD ancestors through service in A viewing will be held on farm, mowing lawns and
SOME WRONG the Daughters of the Utah
Pioneers. She was skilled in
Friday, November 3rd, 2017
from 6-8 p.m. at Walker
pushing snow with his dad.
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He became a welder and
cooking, quilting, crafting, Funeral Home, 187 South worked for the Local 27 Iron
WEARING A and gardening and loved Main Street, Spanish Fork, Workers Union. Love as well as many nieces
HEARING AID!
to teach her grandchildren UT. The funeral service He married Tammy Car- and nephews. We would
these arts. Her principles will be held at 11 a.m. on illo on November 17, 1988. like to thank Mountain Star
I USED TO SMILE and legacy were founded on November 4th, 2017 at the They have two handsome Aircare, University of Utah
AND PRETEND I a testimony of Jesus Christ. Spanish Fork West Stake sons Todd Micheal and Hospital SICU and Inter-
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IGNORE IT AND SAY Book of Mormon scripture Spanish Fork, UT. Prior to Tammy later divorced. the care and the assistance
“WHAT DID YOU SAY?” Mosiah 2:17, “When ye are the service, there will be a Todd was loved by many they provided.
NOW in the service of your fellow viewing from 9:45 to 10:45 people. He was always help- In death, as he did in life
I HEAR AND ENJOY
beings ye are only in the a.m. ing someone that needed he continued to help other
A COMPLETE
HEARING AID WHAT I HEAR – AT service of your God.” Condolences may be help, often putting his own people by being a donor. We
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THAN THE death by her loving father walkerobits.com.
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Daily Herald Thursday, November 2, 2017 | A7
OBITUARIES

Where to donate Jonell Killion Ahlstrom Goss


1947–2017
Bonnie Wyoma Blackner
Snelson
extra Halloween
On October 30, 2017,
our beloved mother, wife, 1926-2017
grandmother, and friend
returned to our Heavenly
Father. Jonell was born in

candy, costumes
Auburn, California and
later adopted to the loving
parents of Joseph Emery
Killion (1904-1986, St.
Joseph, MO) and Nellie
ASHLEY LEE make the night a big success.” Fern Stuckey (1913-1994,
Herald Correspondent Stonehaven Dental has Arnett, OK) on January 25,
Americans planned to spend locations in Spanish Fork, 1947. Jonell married and
a combined $3.4 million on Provo, Orem and Lehi. Visit had two sons, Joseph Ahl-
costumes and $2.7 billion on its website, stonehavenden- strom and James Logan
candy for Halloween this year, tal.com. Ahlstrom born in Yuba City,
according to the National Re- CA. After a divorce, Jonell Andrew Joseph Ahlstrom
tail Federation. And now that Costume donations returned to Utah County, (West Bountiful, UT), and
Halloween is over, organiza- National non-profit ‘Ween Utah. Jonell decided to raise five step-grandchildren, Surrounded by her loving in the outdoors whether
tions across Utah County are Dream accepts gently used her two sons in Springville, Sarah, Joshua Goss, and extended family, Bonnie golfing, camping with her
accepting donations of extra Halloween costume dona- UT. Jonell then remarried Rebekeh Goss (all of Orem, Wyoma Blackner Snelson friends from Brookside,
candy and used Halloween tions. The organization then to Tom Goss on September UT), and Ashleigh Goss passed into the loving arms with the family at Bear Lake
16, 2000. Jonell and Tom Goodsell and Alaina Goss of her Heavenly Father on or Fish Lake she was truly
costumes. provides these costumes for
resided in Payette, ID for the (of Virginia). A public view- October 30, 2017. She was in her element. She taught
free to children who are im- last seventeen years. Jonell ing will be held on Friday,
Candy donations poverished; have recently born on November 25, 1926 her children to enjoy the
is survived by her two sons, November 3, 2017 at 6:00 in Lyman Wyoming the 8th beauties of nature, a crisp
Stonehaven Dental is of- been through a traumatic Joseph Ahlstrom (Boulder, p.m. at the Haren-Wood of nine children, Brothers fall day, new fallen snow,
fering Halloween candy buy event; or have serious medical CO) and James Ahlstrom Funeral Home, 840 6th Ave- Ray, Kent, Leonard Ivar the flowers of spring. She
backs at all locations on Nov. issues, special needs, or dis- (West Bountiful, UT), four nue S., Payette ID. Funeral and sisters Nina, Rebecca, always had a smile to lift
1 from 3 to 5 p.m. Those who abilities. To donate a costume step-children, Les Goss services will be held on Nedra and Dorthy to her the spirits of those around
donate candy will receive to ‘Ween Dream, clean it; put (Orem, UT), Todd Goss Saturday, November 4, 2017 parents Ray and Bessie her. She treated each day of
one dollar per pound, up to it in a sealed plastic bag; in- (Ontario, OR), Aimee Goss at 10:00 a.m. at the LDS Blackner. She loved her life as a precious gift. She
a maximum of five dollars, as clude a piece of paper with the Esplin (Ontario, OR), and Church, 502 S. Iowa Ave., family and learned from an never let a sunset go unap-
well as a free toothbrush bag. type of costume, gender, size, Cheri Goss Fuhringer (Dut- Payette, ID and internment early age to live well and preciated. She was creative,
Stonehaven Dental will donate and age for which the cos- ton, MT), and six grand- at Rosedale Memorial Gar- love life. She met Wilbur kind and generous with her
the candy to Operation Grat- tume is appropriate; and ship children, Devan Alexander dens, 10350 Iowa Ave N., (Bish) Snelson at Utah State time and talents. She took
itude, which sends the candy the costume to ‘Ween Dream Ahlstrom (Harrison, UT), Payette, ID at 11:00 a.m. In University. They were mar- great pride in the many
in care packages to deployed headquarters. Brayden Matthew Ahlstrom lieu of flowers, the family ried in the Logan Temple accomplishments of her 6
U.S. troops. Savers and Deseret Indus- (Boulder, CO); Austin James asks that you donate to the and had 6 children, Nedra children, 27 grandchildren,
“We focus on caring for our tries both accept donations Ahlstrom (West Bountiful, local chapter of Big Brothers (Kim) Bean, Jane Widdison, 64 great grandchildren and
communities, and feel its im- of Halloween costumes. Sav- UT), Anthony Phillip Ahl- and Big Sisters of America Jeanette (Gary) Herbert, 4 great-great grandchil-
portant to support our troops. ers and Deseret Industries strom (West Bountiful, UT), or your favorite local charity. Maureen (Terry) Reid, Clark dren. She was dearly loved
It’s so rewarding to see chil- sell gently used donations at Aubrey Jonell Ahlstrom She would be angry if we (Stephanie) Snelson, Robert and will be greatly missed.
(West Bountiful, UT), and forgot to say: We are Groot! (Tanya) Snelson. She loved A viewing will be held Fri-
dren come into our office and a discount at their store loca-
donate the candy they have tions and donate unsold mer- art and music. She was a day November 2d from 6
prolific painter and loved to to 8 pm at Wheeler Mor-
worked so hard to gather,” said
Stonehaven Dental marketing
chandise toward humanitarian
relief. Election Ben Markham, who works
with Hall Everett on the capture nature’s beauty on tuary, 211 East 200 South
Springville, and 1 hour prior
canvas. She sang with the
manager Mary Hegerman. Deseret Industries has loca- From A1 Transportation and Mobility
Musettes, played the flute to the service. Funeral ser-
“We were so excited to see tions in Provo, American Fork Advisory Committee, donated and the piano and served vices will be held at 1:00
so many kids give up their and Springville. Savers is lo- Kaufusi’s campaign. $3,000 to the campaign. for years as the chorister pm, Saturday November 4
treasured Halloween candy for cated in Orem. Both Kaufusi and Sherrie It is noted that Deb Rittel, in her ward. She served at the Hobble Creek West
this great cause,” said Stone- Hall Everett received like do- wife of Provo School District in many church callings. Stake Center, 550 South
haven Dental’s Dr. Bret Tobler National nonprofits nations from Nu Skin, Central Superintendent Keith Rittel, A favorite was cub scout Averett Ave. (600 East)
in a press release. “Stonehaven Operation Stars and Stripes Utah Association of Realtors who works with Kaufusi on the leader. She loved to take the Springville. Condolences
is proud to be a part of this na- is preparing holiday stockings and Rocky Mountain Univer- Provo Board of Education, gave boys on outings up Hobble may be sent at www.wheel-
tional project that provides a for American troops deployed sity of Health Professionals. Hall Everett a small donation Creek. She was at home ermortuaries.com.
fun and healthy way for kids to overseas. Candy for the stock- Each entity donated $1,000 of $50.
give back, and get back, while ings can be donated by mail. to each candidate’s campaign. Keith Rittel has appeared
also making this Halloween a
little easier on their teeth. We
Operation Shoebox sends
care packages to deployed Sherrie Hall Everett
on Kaufusi literature, accord-
ing to Richard Jaussi, Kaufusi’s School teered to help out with the
dinner, and parents brought in
thank everyone who came out troops year round. The orga- Hall Everett’s campaign took campaign manager. From A1 food for it.
to our event and are grateful nization accepts donations by in the greatest amount of do- Hall Everett received large “I want to get involved and I
to our sponsors who helped mail. nations, which includes sev- in-kind donations from music The school has since really want to help these kids in
eral in-kind donations. Total artists Culture Crew equaling switched to holding an annual Africa,” said Julisa Uribe, a ju-
contributions $10,625 and Fox 13 television’s benefit dinner and also sold nior who has helped with the
Wavetronix the end of 2019.
“The intent of this campus
come in at
$110,396. Hall
Big Budah of $1,500 for her fi-
nal campaign party.
cinnamon rolls last year. This
year, in addition to a benefit
efforts.
Jessica Hernandez, a junior,
From A1 will be something to grow over Everett spent dinner held Oct. 27, students has asked her friends to join her
the generations,” he said. “So $104,678. Write-in are selling bracelets and 3-D in helping with the efforts.
is built and expands. it’s not something we are just Hall Ever- While write-in candidates printed elephants. The school “I feel like when you have
“We really were attracted by going to jump into and build ett’s largest are not named on the ballot hopes to raise at least $5,000, friends who are wanting to do
the rural agricultural nature of out the entire campus. We will donation came or on the city website, official the amount it sent to Mtulu last it, more people want to come
the land,” said Scott Jensen, build out what we need as we from Agnes Hall Everett write-in candidates are re- year. and do it,” Hernandez said.
chief architect for Wavetro- need it.” and Dora at quired to report financials as The school partners with Merit Prep is the only school
nix. “We will be retaining a lot Jensen said they are $20,000. Agnes and Dora is an well. Kenya Keys, a nonprofit orga- that’s adopted the Mtulu
of that as we develop. We have also working closely with online clothing company. She Write-in candidate Odell nization, to send the money to school. Last year, it was able
a master plan we are working Springville and the Central also received $10,000 from Miner has received $33,935 in the school. to pay for 7,000 meals for the
on right now, and the full build Utah Water Conservancy Sunroc. contributions, and has spent Sharon Warner, chef and nu- Kenyan school’s students, who
out for the plan still retains al- District to ensure they pro- The Sunroc donation raised $31,851 since campaigning be- trition director at Merit Prep, is walk miles to attend class.
most half the property in agri- tect Hobble Creek as a public a red flag during the primary gan for the primary elections. used to students coming into Moody said she’s been in-
culture.” amenity. election as it is a subcontractor Most of Miner’s contri- her kitchen to ask what they spired by how much the Kenyan
“It will look something like A continuation of the Hob- with the Provo-Orem Trans- butions have come in small can do to help with the ben- children value their education.
a small farming community,” ble Creek Trail would follow portation Improvement Proj- amounts or from family donors. efit dinner or the cinnamon “The money goes a long
he added. the river on the company’s ect featuring Utah Transit Au- To view all of the campaign roll sale. She said most of the way, and for the most part,
The company is currently property. thority’s bus rapid transit. Hall finance reports visit voteprovo. school’s 450 students have the (Merit Prep) students are
working on designing the plans Everett is co-vice chairwoman com. gotten involved in fundraising . excited and invested in it,” she
for the campus. Jensen said Shelby Slade is a reporter for of the UTA Board of Directors. “The part that is so exciting said.
they plan to start construction the Daily Herald who covers The board didn’t find a conflict Daily Herald reporter Genelle for me is how the kids become For information on how to
in spring of 2018 and the first crime and the southern part of or ethical concern with the Pugmire can be contacted at invested,” Warner said. donate, go to meritacademy.
building will be finished near Utah County. contribution. gpugmire@heraldextra.com. Dozens of students volun- org/mtulu.

Investigation
From A1

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A8 | Thursday, November 2, 2017 daily herald

OPINION
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Editorial Board
RHETT LONG Publisher
JORDAN CARROLL executive editor
KURT HANSON City editor
RYAN OLSON Night/Weekend editor

HERALD EDITORIAL

Election puts
local power in
voters’ hands
f you haven’t checked your mail in a while or if you haven’t read the
GUEST OPINION

I news, this Tuesday is Election Day.


While it’s not considered a major election year — most congressio-
nal and senate races aren’t until next year — local elections, like those of
United Utah Party’s failed promise
mayor, city council and local proposals and bonds are just as important onths ago a friend — and ac- problem with Dr. Davis playing an or- to pragmatic problem solving, from
as electing our nation’s president and your congressional district’s rep-
resentative.
Consider the impact that decisions made by a city council have on
M tive citizen — contacted me to
ask my opinion about a new
nonpartisan party. My only response
ganizing role with the party, couldn’t
someone with a less-partisan track
record be found to lead UUP?
toxic politics to reasoned debate and
building common ground, then the
last thing we need is another political
your livelihood compared to that of Congress. To draw an example, this then was that a nonpartisan party is a Moreover, it’s hard to take a non- party.
year, Proposition 3 is on the ballot of every Pleasant Grove citizen, which contradiction in terms. partisan party seriously when most UUP has operated just like any
asks voters if $2.63 million should be allo- “Maybe this is the of its talking points specifically attack other party — placing a singular fo-
cated from the general fund for road repair and To those who solution,” he countered John Curtis, the Republican candidate cus on winning. Why else challenge
maintenance. LUKE hopefully, “maybe this for the 3rd Congressional District, for someone like John Curtis who, with
The impact felt by Pleasant Grove residents
feel like your PETERSON is the way we break having the nerve to actually hold con- his every act as mayor of Provo, has
voting on Proposition 3 will likely be more im- vote doesn’t free of deadlock, bick- servative views. How is singling out embodied the principles of civil
mediate than the delayed impacts of national matter or your ering and name calling one candidate nonpartisan? dialogue, careful deliberation and
elections. This isn’t to demean or denigrate the and actually get something done as a Weighing these factors, it’s hard thoughtful policymaking that UUP
importance of voting in national elections. Af- voice isn’t heard, country.” to tell whether UUP is intended to be claims to stand for?
ter all, we need to choose our elected officials at make it heard. Trust me, there’s nothing I’d like to nonpartisan, or anti-Republican, or It’s not too late to turn this grade
every office possible. see more. Yet, so far, the United Utah simply the Democratic Party-Lite. around, though. If UUP treats
But local decisions are made by local officials, many of whom are Party has not quite made the grade: this election as a trial run, a way
elected officials. If you want to see change in your cities, be a catalyst of Ending Politics as Usual: D- to build name recognition of the
change and vote in local elections. Promise: A+ You want to drastically change cause, then that’s a fine starting
With vote-by-mail, it’s now easier than ever to have your voice heard From the beginning, UUP’s rhetoric politics, right? Show the country that point.
in your local leadership. But this makes the stereotype of off-year elec- has been soaring and inspiring. They you can do something completely It needs to make a move from
tion cycles even more frustrating. To illustrate, in a past season of the TV have promised a different kind of new, completely different? Well then, the United Utah Party to an orga-
show “Parks and Recreation,” the main character, Leslie Knope, is run- politics, a fresh take and an end to the who better to nominate as your can- nization that actually tries to unite
ning for the local city council. The entire focus of one episode during this winner-at-any-cost mentality that didate than a man whose family has Utahns — Democrats, indepen-
arc is on getting “the gray vote.” has made Congress so ineffective. I been in politics since the 1840s. dents, and Republicans. Perhaps a
Knope’s future husband comments in the beginning of the episode, love the vision they’ve offered of an Jim Bennett seems a thoughtful, nonprofit organization that helps
“Senior citizens are basically the only people who vote in local elections. America that looks past party to find intelligent man. If the goal, however, bring people together to find com-
So if you want to win, you got to get the gray vote.” real solutions. is to get away from politics as usual, mon ground. Such an approach
Admittedly, it’s a laughable moment that spawns an episode of polit- This is their promise to voters, and he’s not the right candidate by a very would keep the focus on uniting
ical squabbles aimed at catching the gray vote, but the assumption that thus the criteria for all other grading. wide margin. Americans don’t want Utahns, rather than on winning
senior citizens are the only people who vote in local elections is, unfor- any more multi-generation career elections by resorting to the very
tunately, not that far-fetched. Non-Partisan: F politician dynasties. tactics it claims are the problem.
Yes, the vote-by-mail program has encouraged higher voter turnout. While I have a great deal of respect
Evidence presented by the Lt. Governor’s Office is proof of this. But on for Richard Davis and his commit- Showing a Better Way: D- luke Peterson is a lecturer in political
average, about 40 percent of eligible voting-age Utahns still aren’t cast- ment to public service, it should have I return to my original thought; science at utah valley university and the
ing their votes, according to a 2017 study by the Nonprofit Vote and U.S. been obvious that having a former a nonpartisan party is a contradic- director of the office of New urban me-
Elections Project. chair of the Utah County Democratic tion in terms, and UUP has proven chanics — a civic innovation office that
We can conceive of many rationales behind this low turnout. In a state Party chair a party whose tagline as much. If the goal is to move away helps cities and states develop solutions
as red as Utah, voters may feel disenfranchised and unenthused to vote if is “Practical Not Partisan” would from Twitter battles and toward civil to tricky problems such as crime, home-
it won’t make a difference anyways. Or it could be a lack of civic involve- send mixed messages. While I see no discourse, from do-nothing politics lessness, and air quality.
ment, and potential voters may want to avoid the ballot out of respect for
their own lack of education on the issues. Alternatively, one could feel
there isn’t a candidate who represents their political views accurately. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
But casting a vote for a losing candidate or issue is still more admirable
than not casting it in the first place. Jaramillo: Voting for She must be able to confidently hold broad spectrum of real-life, hands-on
To those who feel like your vote doesn’t matter or your voice isn’t her own when the pressure is intense experiences, both personally and pro-
heard, make it heard. If you have a dissenting voice in the politics of Hall Everett spells a and the stakes are high. fessionally. She has repeatedly demon-
Utah, particularly your own city or own county, shout it from the roof- If you haven’t done so yet, pick one strated courage to do the right things
tops and make a change. If your voice echoes similarly to those of your bright Provo future of the mayoral debates that have been for the most people, for the longest
neighbors and you find yourself in the majority, then join in their cries. The two Provo mayoral candidates posted online — it doesn’t matter foreseeable future. She has pursued
To the young professionals who don’t want to vote for whatever myriad are vying for the CEO position of our which one — and watch it. Decide relentless, purposeful involvement in
of reasons, show pride in your community by breaking the stereotype of city. The winner will be the leader of for yourself who has the capacity to current issues involving our commu-
local elections. our police officers, fire and other res- articulately and convincingly sway nity, and her real, solid experience pro-
To make a difference in your community, you must vote for local offi- cue workers. She will be the chief ex- decision makers toward Provo’s in- vides a true advantage for her. Marking
cials. It provides you true ownership of your city when you can say you ecutive of our city’s power company terests. This will be the job of Provo’s Sherrie Hall Everett on your ballot will
voted for or against a mayor or local proposition. It puts the city in the and all other Provo city departments. mayor every single day. help to ensure a bright future for Pro-
rightful hands of the voters. She will be the chief negotiator as our In my estimation, Sherrie Hall Ever- vo’s neighborhoods and businesses.
Mail-in ballots must be postmarked by Monday to be counted in the city courts potential businesses and ett is clearly best-suited to lead Provo. Don’t delay.
election. Voters may also vote at their local polling places Tuesday. tax generators to join our community. Her ability to do so has been forged in a — Robert Jaramillo, Provo

CONTACT YOUR OFFICIALS


MAYORS Fairfield: Michael Burch, (801) 766-3509; bwall@mapleton.org. 125 W. 400 North, khunsaker@santaquin.org. 275 W. main st., COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Dist. 56: Kay J. Christofferson, R-Lehi, mmckell@le.utah.gov, (801) 210-1495
Alpine: Sheldon Wimmer, (801) 592-4237; P.o. box 271, Fairfield, uT 84013 mapleton, uT 84664 santaquin, uT 84655 Utah County Commission kchristofferson@le.utah.gov, (801) 592-5709 Dist. 67: Marc K. Roberts, R-Santaquin,
sgwimmer@alpinecity.org. 20 N. main st., Genola: Lonny Ward, (801) 754-5300; Orem: Richard Brunst, office: (801) 229- Saratoga Springs: Jim Miller, (801) 766- 100 e. Center st., suite 2300, Dist. 57: Brian M. Greene, R-Pleasant mroberts@le.utah.gov, (801) 210-0155
alpine, uT 84004 lonnyward@gmail.com. 74 W. 800 south, 7035, mobile: (801) 319-4603. rfbrunst@ 9793; jmiller@saratogaspringscity.com. 1307 Provo, uT 84606 Grove, bgreene@le.utah.gov, (801) 889-
Genola, uT 84655 orem.org. 56 N. State St., Orem, UT 84097 N. Commerce drive #200, saratoga springs, 5693
STATE SENATORS
American Fork: James H. (J.H.) Hadfield, bill lee, chair, (801) 851-8135;
Goshen: Fred Jensen, (801) 667-9910; 10 W. Payson: Rick Moore, (801) 465-5209; rick. uT 84045 Dist. 59: Val L. Peterson, R-Orem, Dist. 7: Deidre Henderson, R-Spanish
(801) 763-3000; mayor@afcity.net. 51 e. Greg Graves, vice chair, (801) 851-8136;
main st., Goshen, uT 84633 bcbheatingandair@gmail.com. 439 W. utah Spanish Fork: Steve Leifson, (801) 804- vpeterson@le.utah.gov, (801) 224-4473 Fork, dhenderson@le.utah.gov, (801)
main st., american Fork, uT 84003 Nathan ivie, commissioner, (801) 851-8133;
Highland: Mark S. Thompson, (801) ave., Payson, uT 84651 4500; mayor@spanishfork.org. 40 s. main Dist. 60: Bradley M. Daw, R-Orem, 787-6197
Cedar Fort: Howard Anderson, (801) 768-
2147; P.o. box 389, Cedar Fort, uT 84013 772-4505; mayor@highlandcity.org. 5400 Pleasant Grove: Mike Daniels, (801) 785- st., spanish Fork, uT 84660 STATE REPRESENTATIVES bdaw@le.utah.gov, (801) 850-3608 Dist. 11: Howard Stephenson, R-Draper,
Cedar Hills: Gary Gygi, (801) 785-9668; W. Civic Center drive, suite 1, highland, 5045; mayor@pgcity.org. 70 s. 100 east, Springville: Wilford W. Clyde, (801) 489- Dist. 2: Jefferson Moss, R-Saratoga Dist. 61: Keith Grover, R-Provo, hstephenson@le.utah.gov, (801) 815-6800
ggygi@cedarhills.org. 10246 N. Canyon uT 84003 Pleasant Grove, uT 84062 2700; wclyde@springville.org. 110 s. main Springs, jeffersonmoss@le.utah.gov. (385) keithgrover@le.utah.gov, (801) 319-0170 Dist. 13: Jake Anderegg, R-Lehi,
road, Cedar hills, uT 84062 Lehi: Bert Wilson, (801) 768-7100; Provo: John Curtis, office: (801) 852-6108, st., springville, uT 84663 250-6738 Dist. 63: Dean Sanpei, R-Provo, janderegg@le.utah.gov, (801) 901-3580
Eagle Mountain: John Painter, (801) bwilson@lehi-ut.gov. 153 N. 100 east, lehi, mobile: (801) 362-0015. john@provo.org. 351 Vineyard: Randy Farnworth, (801) 226- Dist. 6: Cory Maloy, R-Lehi, corymaloy@ dsanpei@le.utah.gov, (801) 979-5711 Dist. 14: Daniel Hemmert, R-Orem,
789-6603; mayor@emcity.org. 1650 e. uT 84043 W. Center st., Provo, uT 84601 1929; mayor@vineyardtown.com. 240 e. le.utah.gov. (801) 477-0019 Dist. 64: Norman K Thurston, R-Provo, dhemmert@le.utah.gov, (801) 380-8262
stagecoach run, eagle mountain, uT, 84005 Lindon: Jeff Acerson, (801) 785-5043; Salem: Randy Brailsford, (801) 423-2770; Gammon road, vineyard, uT 84058 Dist. 27: Michael S. Kennedy, R-Alpine, normthurston@le.utah.gov, (385) 399-9658 Dist. 15: Margaret Dayton, R-Orem,
Elk Ridge: Ty Ellis, (801) 423-2300; jacerson@lindoncity.org. 100 N. state st., mayorbrailsford@salemcity.org. 30 W. 100 Woodland Hills: Wendy Pray, (801) 423- mikekennedy@le.utah.gov, (801) 358-2362 Dist. 65: Francis D. Gibson, R-Mapleton, mdayton@le.utah.gov, (801) 221-0623
mayor@elkridgecity.org. 80 e. Park drive, lindon, uT 84042 south, salem, uT 84653 1962; mayor@woodlandhills.cc. 200 s. Dist. 48: Keven J. Stratton, R-Orem, fgibson@le.utah.gov, (801) 491-3763 Dist. 16: Curt Bramble, R-Provo, curt@
elk ridge, uT 84651 Mapleton: Brian Wall, (801) 489-5655; Santaquin: Kirk Hunsaker, (801) 754-3211; Woodland hills dr., Woodland hills, uT 84653 kstratton@le.utah.gov, (801) 836-6010 Dist. 66: Mike K. McKell, R-Spanish Fork, cbramble.com, (801) 361-5802

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DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2017 | A9

WEATHER
WEATHER
TODAY
66 Partly Sunny
42
FRI
63 Sunny
46
SAT
63 Sunny
40
SUN
56 Mostly
38 Cloudy
MON
54 Mostly
35 Cloudy

UNDER THE WEATHER Nationalforecast


National weather Utah National Temperatures
Forecast highs for Tuesday, Jan. 5 Nov. 1 Nov. 2 Yesterday's high/low
Forecast for Thursday, November 2, 2017
Sunny Pt. Cloudy Cloudy
CO2 numbers continue to climb Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. Provo 68/40 66/42 Albuquerque 62/42 Miami 80/66
Lehi 69/41 67/44 Anchorage 38/33 Milwaukee 41/35

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tmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide climbed Am. Fork 68/40 67/42 Atlanta 72/49 Minneapolis 35/26
to a record high of 403.3 parts per million in 2016, up Payson 67/39 66/40 Baltimore 60/37 Nashville 59/49
from 400 ppm the year before. Although we’ve been L Sp. Fork 69/41 67/42 Billings 48/40 New Orleans 76/63
sucking CO2 out of the Earth and transport- Nephi 66/35 63/34 Boise 57/41 New York 57/43
ing it into the atmosphere via the burning of Salt Lake 66/47 66/52 Boston 58/41 Oklahoma City 49/34
Ogden 64/40 63/43 Buffalo 42/36 Orlando 76/58
fossil fuels for more than a century now, only Logan 62/31 63/36 Cheyenne 52/39 Philadelphia 60/40
in recent years have these numbers skyrock- Cedar City 62/41 60/44 Chicago 40/36 Phoenix 82/63
eted. And they’re doing so despite the fact that St. George 76/49 73/53 Cincinnati 46/31 Pocatello 52/44
H Park City 60/34 58/35 Dallas 60/52 Portland, OR 62/44
greenhouse gas emissions have leveled off in L H Moab 71/42 70/44 Denver 52/37 Reno 64/37
many of the world’s most industrialized coun- Richfield 67/34 64/34 Detroit 44/35 Sacramento 68/49
tries. Price 66/33 63/35 Grand Junction 66/35 St. Louis 44/40
TODD This week’s announcement by the World Me- Houston 81/67 San Francisco 66/50
HILL teorological Organization of the latest CO2 re- Indianapolis 43/33 Santa Fe 57/40
cord isn’t the real news, it’s the rate of increase, Fronts
Cold Warm Stationary
Pressure
Low High
Sun & Moon Kansas City
Las Vegas
38/32
80/60
Seattle
Spokane
58/48
49/36
far steeper than anything in the historical, or Fronts Los Angeles 69/63 Tucson 79/60
prehistorical, record. Yes, 2016 saw a strong El Nino, which Madison, WI 37/30 Wash, DC 63/46
Cold Warm Stationary
warmed much of the globe, causing the release of still more
CO2, but the globe has seen strong El Ninos before. H
Pressure
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Showers 0s Rain
10s 20sT-storms
30s 40s 50s 60s
Flurries 70s 80s
Snow 90s 100s
Ice 110+ NATION: High:
92 - DEATH
Low:
12 - SHIRLEY
VALLEY, CA BASIN, WY
Nov. 2: In 1967, a tornado destroyed the Last Chance Motel
NATIONAL
Storm To As
SUMMARY:
Continues warmth
Bring builds
Rain andin Snow
the Southeast
To Thestates,
Westa swath New First Quarter
in Emery. In 1994, the first major snowstorm of the season hit
of clouds and showers will extend from the northwestern Gulf coast to the
As a storm
lower system
Great Lakes approaches
and northern NewtheEngland
cost and pushes
today. Snowawill
coldfallfront
over part
Nov. 18 Nov. 26 PRECIPITATION (inches)
through the Southwest, rain and higher-elevation snow ill be likely Total Normal Last Year
northern Utah. The weight of the snow caused power outages of northern Minnesota. A storm will bring rain and mountain snow to the Yesterday: 0.00 0.05 0.25
in the West. High pressure will keep the East Coast dry under TODAY TOMORROW
throughout the north. Numerous traffic accidents in Parley’s Northwest. Much of the Plains and Southwest can expect a dry day. Sunrise: 8:01 am Sunrise: 8:02 am Month to date: 0.18 1.52 0.90
mostly sunny skies.
Canyon caused I-80 to be closed for several hours. Mapleton Sunset: 6:18 pm Sunset: 6:17 pm Since Oct. 1: 0.18 1.52 0.90
received 9 inches of snow while North Salt Lake had 10 inches. ©2017 AccuWeather,
Weather Inc.
Underground • AP Record: 0.83 (1933)

DEATH NOTICES
Glenna Ruth Ross, 90,
passed away Oct. 27, 2017.
Billie Lou Croshaw
Carrier, 90, of Orem, Utah,
Catherine Rose McNeece,
20, of Springville, passed
Kelly Raymond Isom,
39, of Orem, Utah, passed
Lawyer wants trial
Funeral services will be held
Saturday, Nov. 4, at 11 a.m.,
at the Highland 14th Ward,
passed away on Saturday, Oct.
28, 2017. Funeral services will
be held on Friday, Nov. 3, 2017
away Monday, Oct. 30, 2017. A
memorial celebration will be
held Saturday, Nov. 4, 2017 at
away on Oct. 29, 2017.
Funeral services will be held
on Saturday, Nov. 4, 2017 at
date for wildfire case
6050 W. Chapel Drive, High- at 11 a.m. in the Sharon Park 11 a.m. at the Omega Martial 11 a.m. in the LDS Chapel at ASSOCIATED PRESS burning without a permit in the
land, Utah, where viewings 6th Ward, 225 E. 200 North, Arts Studio at 875 N. Main 50 S. 750 West, Orem, UT. ST. GEORGE — A defense fire that torched more than 100
will be held Friday, Nov. 3, Orem, UT. Viewings will be St., Springville. There will be Friends may call on Satur-
attorney is asking for a trial square miles (161 kilometers)
from 6 to 8 p.m., and prior held on Thursday, Nov. 2, a viewing held Friday, Nov. 3 day from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
to services on Saturday from at the church prior to the
date for a Utah man charged this summer.
from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Sund- from 6 to 8 p.m. at Wheeler
9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Interment berg-Olpin Mortuary, 495 S. Mortuary, 211 E. 200 South, funeral services. Burial will in a massive Utah wildfire that Authorities say the fire was
in Bountiful City Cemetery. State St., Orem and Friday in Springville and Saturday at be in the Pleasant Grove City destroyed 13 homes and cost started by weed burning at a
Funeral Directors: Utah Valley from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the the studio from 9:45 to 11 a.m. Cemetery. Condolences to nearly $40 million to fight. cabin near the southern Utah ski
Mortuary. Condolences may church prior to the funeral prior to the funeral. Condo- the family may be sent at Attorney Andrew Deiss asked town of Brian Head, a popular
be expressed to the family at services. Burial will be in the lences and the full obituary www.SundbergOlpinMortu- for a three-day trial during a getaway for Las Vegas residents.
www.uvfuneral.com. Orem City Cemetery. Condo- may be seen and sent at www. ary.com. Tuesday hearing for 61-year- Deiss has questioned pros-
E. Alan Pinkston, 82, of lences may be sent to the fam- wheelermortuaries.com. Esther Hansen Under- old Robert Ray Lyman. The trial ecutors’ evidence and said his
Provo, passed away Oct. 28, ily at www.SundbergOlpin- Judy Babb Evans, 77, wood, of Salt Lake City, could be set early next year. client is a former high school
2017. Funeral services will be Mortuary.com. passed away Saturday, Oct. 28, passed away on Oct. 30, 2017. Lyman is charged with mis- basketball coach who fully co-
held on Monday, Nov. 6, 2017 Tammara Ann Boone, 2017 in Provo, Utah. Funeral A viewing will be held Friday, demeanor reckless burning and operated with the investigation.
at 11 a.m. in the Grandview 46, of Provo, passed away services will be held Saturday, Nov. 3, 2017 from 6 to 8 p.m.
10th Ward, 1600 N. 1880 Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2017. Nov. 4, 2017 at 2 p.m. at the at the Poplar Grove Ward
West, Provo, Utah. Friends Funeral service will be Satur- LDS Church located at 450 S. Chapel, 1401 W. 700 South,
may call at the church on day, Nov. 4, 2017, 1 p.m. in the 100 West, Orem, Utah, where Salt Lake City, Utah. Grave-
Sunday evening from 6 until 8 Pioneer Park Ward building at friends may call from 1 to 1:45 side services will be held
p.m. and on Monday morning 610 W. 300 South, Provo, UT. p.m. Interment will follow in on Saturday, Nov. 4, 2017
from 9:30 until 10:45 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations the Orem City Cemetery. View at 2 p.m. in the Salem City
Interment, Orem City Cem- may be made to help cover obituary and share condo- Cemetery, 130 E. 965 South,
etery. Condolences may be funeral expenses. Condo- lences at www.brownfamily- Salem, Utah. Condolences BYU COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS AND COMMUNICATIONS
expressed at www.bergmor- lences may be offered to the mortuary.com. may be sent and a full obitu-
BYU SCHOOL 0F MUSIC
tuary.com. (801) 373-1841 family online at: www.walker- Gary Duane Nichols, 76, ary read at www.walkerobits.
Norma Edwards Brady, sanderson.com. passed away Sunday, Oct. 29, com.
90, passed away Oct. 29, 2017. Dereal Kent Hatch 2017 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Dollene LeBaron Nason,
Funeral services will be held passed away on Oct. 27, 2017 Funeral services will be held 84, of Genola, Utah, passed
Saturday, Nov. 4, at 11 a.m., in Orem, Utah. Funeral ser- Saturday, Nov. 4 at noon at away Oct. 28, 2017. Service
at the Pleasant Grove 12th vices will be held Saturday, the Highland LDS Chapel will be held on Saturday,
Ward, 828 S. Locust Ave., Nov. 4th at 11 a.m. at the located at 11162 N. Alpine Nov. 4 at Syracuse LDS
Pleasant Grove, Utah, where Windsor 7th Ward Chapel, Highway, Highland, Utah, church building at 1112 S.
viewings will be held Friday, 1405 N. Main St., Orem, where a viewing will be held 1525 West, Syracuse, UT
Nov. 3 from 6 to 8 p.m., and Utah, where a Viewing will prior to services from 10 to 84075. The viewing will be
prior to services on Satur- be held from 9:30 to 10:30 11:30 a.m. Interment in High- at 9:30 a.m. and the funeral
day from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. a.m. Interment in Pleasant land City Cemetery, 6200 W. will follow at 11 a.m. Grave-
Funeral Directors: Utah Valley Grove City Cemetery with 11000 North, Highland, Utah. side dedication following
Mortuary. Condolences may military honors. Funeral Funeral Directors: Utah Valley funeral services at Santaquin
be expressed to the family at Directors: Utah Valley Mor- Mortuary. Condolences may City Cemetery at 3 p.m.
www.uvfuneral.com. tuary. Condolences may be be expressed to the family at Full obituary seen at www.
Lane Ryan Pas Waters, expressed to the family at www.uvfuneral.com. serenicare.com.
65, of Lindon passed away www.uvfuneral.com. Stanley H Pierce, 92,
Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017. Funeral Traci Kaye Houser, 51, passed away on Oct. 30, 2017.
services are pending and will passed away on Oct. 29, 2017. Funeral services will be held
be announced by Olpin Family A visitation will be held on at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Nov.
Mortuary, Pleasant Grove. Thursday, Nov. 2, 2017 from 6 4, 2017 at the American Fork
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LOCAL BIZ HEALTH CARE


The Cleaning Authority Startup Santa tailgates for
opens to serve Utah County books Tuesday at U of U Obamacare ’18 enrollment opens
As a working mother with a successful career Local businesses are invited to participate
in the technology industry in the Provo area, in the Startup Santa Tailgate field goal kicking
Shoppers will face a
Peggy Evans saw the value that a cleaning service
could provide for a family’s quality of life. When
competition on the football field at Rice-Ec-
cles Stadium in Salt Lake City and win prizes
new deadline, rising
she was investigating options for small business
ownership, The Cleaning Authority seemed like
for the best kicks. The event will be from 11:30
a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tuesday.
prices, fewer options
a good match. Startup Santa Tailgate is a great opportu- TOM MURPHY
Evans recently opened The Cleaning Author- nity for businesses to come out and support Associated Press
ity at 90 S. Center St., American Fork to serve an important cause in our community while A new deadline, rising prices
Utah County. having fun and taking advantage of network- and fewer options for help will
“I have relied on residential cleaning for years ing opportunities. Startup Santa is a organized greet health insurance shoppers
as a working mom and am a huge believer that effort to improve literacy levels in Utah’s chil- as the Affordable Care Act’s
cleaning services are a lifesaver for busy parents,” dren through providing books. main enrollment window opens
Evans said. “From my own experience as a client In order to participate, individuals must Wednesday.
of a cleaning service, I recognized the value and register and donate five children’s books in Also in store: Befuddlement.
opportunity that the industry provides.” exchange for the opportunity to kick. “Confusion seems to be one
The Cleaning Authority is an environmentally of the key words to describe
responsible residential and commercial clean- what we’re facing now,” said ALAN DIAZ, ASSOCIATED PRESS
ing franchise committed to using eco-friendly Malawi’s Pizza hits meal Nicholas Moriello, a Dela- In this July 27 file photo, a person walks by a health care insurance
cleaning products. ware-based broker.
donation milestone Among the things Moriello
office in Hialeah, Florida. Health insurance shoppers will face a new
deadline, rising prices and fewer options for help in many markets
As part of National Make a Difference Day on has found he needs to clear when the Affordable Care Act’s main enrollment window for 2018
Summit expands kids and Oct. 28, Malawi’s Pizza has hit the 1 million mark up with customers: That the coverage opened Wednesday.
in its Meal-for-Meal Exchange Program, part of Obama-era law still exists.
technology conversation the Malawi’s Pizza with a Purpose foundation, Even former President Barack can take a few hours without Prices: Expect hikes
Epik Deliberate Digital will host the third an- which donates one meal to a child in impover- Obama took to Twitter Wednes- assistance, and websites that Premiums for popular “sil-
nual Digital Citizenship Summit on Thursday ished country of Malawi for every meal sold. day to deliver a short video re- process applications can slow ver” level plans are climbing an
and Friday in Provo at the Utah Valley Conven- Malawi’s was founded by Utah business- minding people that it’s time to under a deadline rush. average of 34 percent in the 39
tion Center. man Blake Roney and Utah chef Kent Ander- pick coverage for next year. “It’s a very delicate sub- state marketplaces that operate
Often discussions about kids and technology sen. During a humanitarian trip to the country, The health care law has sur- ject when you’re dealing with through HealthCare.gov, ac-
stop at the don’ts, but the summit will expand Roney realized the people there needed more vived funding cuts and con- someone’s health and if the cording to the consulting firm
the digital safety discussion to explore how than occasional outside help. Pizza with a Pur- gressional repeal attempts so plan doesn’t work, you’re stuck Avalere. That pushes the aver-
adults and children or youth can also work side- pose buys local grain to create nutrient-dense far. Most Americans are still with it for the next year,” said age monthly bill to $743 from
by-side to learn about and experience positive meals for delivery to schools and villages in required to get health insur- Dallas-based broker Tanya $554 this year for single cover-
uses of technology. Malawi. ance, and they can find plans — Boyd. age for a 50-year-old shopper.
During the two-day conference, local, na- Nearly 3 million people in Malawi are grap- including some generous sub- The average price for more
tional and international “burst” speakers will pling with hunger. They need food on a regular sidies — through state-based Fewer helpers available expensive gold coverage is ris-
launch roundtable discussions around various and sustained basis, and Malawi’s is committed marketplaces or exchanges, It may be harder to find ing 16 percent. Cheaper bronze
topics, including why digital citizenship matters, to this. As one 6-year-old Malawian boy wrote including HealthCare.gov. someone willing to answer plans will climb 18 percent.
how prevention science can inform digital teach- in a letter to the company’s founders, he is not That said, some prices have questions. Average premiums, or the
ing and learning, parenting in a digital age, and sure he would be alive today without the pro- skyrocketed and choices have President Donald Trump’s price of coverage, will climb in
how adults and children/youth can work side- gram. narrowed in many markets, in administration has slashed most markets, but the size of
by-side to learn about and experience deliberate Additionally, each of Malawi’s three restau- part because of political bick- funding for “navigator” po- price changes will vary widely.
digital use together. rants in Utah, Texas and Virginia also partner ering over the health law. sitions created to help people
Free community events will include a free with and are committed to aiding local charities Here’s what’s new, what’s enroll. It also has ended con- More financial aid
#UseTech4Good Youth Extravaganza at 6:30 and hunger prevention programs. In Utah, Ma- the same, and some important tracts for another program Income-based tax credits are
p.m. Thursday, and multiple activities Friday lawi’s supports the Food & Care Coalition, the points to consider when search- that brought assistance into calculated based on the cost of
along the Wasatch Front from 4 to 9 p.m. Utah County Food Bank, Habitat for Humanity ing for 2018 coverage. libraries and neighborhoods silver plans, so those credits
For more info., visit digcitsummit2017.com. and the United Way. in 18 cities. are expected to climb, and that
Less time to decide There may even be fewer will funnel more help to people,
The main enrollment win- agents willing to help, because especially those with lower in-
dow has been sliced in half. It of an industry-wide move to comes.
started Wednesday and ends reduce commissions. In some cases, credits might
Dec. 15 in most states. Last The federal HealthCare. climb high enough to cover
year, you had until after the gov website has a “Find Local the entire bill for bronze plans.
holidays to sign up. Help” button on its home page. Shoppers who make too much
Don’t wait until the last Customers also can call 1-800- to qualify for tax credits could
minute to shop. The search 318-2596. face the biggest price hikes.

POSITIVE STRUGGLES

The wisdom of the child


little girl visited a farm When I speak to business Someone else is telling kids

A one day and wanted to


buy a large watermelon.
The farmer said, “That will
audiences, one of my mes-
sages is to believe in yourself,
even when no one else does.
when to eat, sleep and go to
school. They can’t choose
their living arrangements,
be $3.” No one does this better than make their own vacation plans
“But I’ve only got 30 cents,” children. They believe they or set their own rules. They
said the young girl. can do anything and every- are essentially powerless. And
The farmer thing. yet, they manage to survive
pointed to a Children are fearless. They and thrive. What are we adults
very small wa- don’t fear rejection or what doing wrong?
Providing Exceptional Care for Loved Ones. termelon in the
field and said,
people think of them. They
don’t think about the future.
Perhaps we have set aside
the childlike qualities that
“How about They are carefree. Tomorrow keep us excited about getting
that one?” is simply another day. up every morning. Remedy
UTAH VALLEY SENIOR CLINIC PROVIDES EXPERT CARE FOR SENIORS.
“OK, I’ll take Children start every day that problem pronto. If enthu-
HARVEY
As you or a loved one ages it becomes more important than ever to have MACKAY it,” said the little anew. They are not afraid to siasm and creativity are lack-
girl. “But leave try new things. They don’t ing, it might be time to reread
a provider understand your individual needs. Our providers are experts in it on the vine. worry and, possibly most im- some Dr. Seuss.
senior care and specialize in the health of mature adults. I’ll be back for it in a month.” portant, are happy. And they Children are incredibly
Now there’s a young girl strive to do what makes them perceptive. They can spot a
Our providers provide expert care for seniors in: who is destined to succeed. happy. Shouldn’t we do the phony with dizzying speed,
Primary Care Children teach us many same as adults? You can be as and while tact isn’t always
Consultative Care lessons. For example, kids are happy as you decide to be. It among their strongest attri-
Chronic illness: blood pressure, diabetes, etc. more creative and imaginative. also helps that kids laugh a lot. butes, their blunt honesty is
Children don’t know what is Children forgive and forget. hard to argue with.
Dementia diagnosis and care and isn’t possible. To them, If they get upset, they typi- Mackay’s Moral: Kids will
Medication management everything is doable. They cally move on to something be kids, but they can be terrific
Care-giver stress management don’t have the mental blocks else soon and forget what was teachers too.
Other issues effecting senior health that many adults have, and troubling them. They don’t
haven’t been curtailed by rules hold grudges. It is far better to Harvey Mackay is the author of
Join us in welcoming our two new providers to our clinic. Angel Kirkham and regulations. forgive and forget than to re- the New York Times best-seller
MD, MPH and Damon Bell NP, have joined Erika Noonan MD, and Similarly, kids also dream sent and remember. “Swim With the Sharks Without
more and dream bigger. If they Children make friends eas- Being Eaten Alive.” He can be
are now accepting new patients. All of our providers understand patients can dream it, children believe ily. They understand that the reached through his website,
do not want to feel rushed through their visits. We work hard to create they can do it. They are more best vitamin for developing www.harveymackay.com or by
lasting relationships with each of our patients and their families to ensure ambitious and enthusiastic. friends is “B1.” emailing harvey@mackay.com.
that the best care is given.
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2017 WORLD SERIES

Out of this world


RICK BOWMER, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert (27)
defends against Portland Trail Blazers
guard CJ McCollum (3) in the first
half during an NBA basketball game
Wednesday in Salt Lake City.

Mitchell leads
Jazz to OT win
over Portland
KAREEM COPELAND
Associated Press
SALT LAKE CITY — Rookie Dono-
van Mitchell scored a career-high 28
points and the Utah Jazz beat the Port-
land Trail Blazers 112-103 in overtime
Wednesday night.
The game was tight throughout, with
17 lead changes and 14 ties — and nei-
ther team ever leading by double-digits.
The Jazz ran their offense through
Mitchell in overtime and he didn’t dis-
appoint. He accounted for the first six MATT SLOCUM PHOTOS, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Utah points with a 3-pointer, a pair of The Houston Astros celebrate after Game 7 of baseball’s World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday in Los Angeles. The Astros won 5-1 to win the
free throws and Rudy Gobert’s two free series 4-3.
throws that Mitchell set up with a pass
to the cutting big man.
Ricky Rubio, who finished with
a season-high 30 points, buried a
Astros win 1st World Series crown, top Dodgers 5-1 in Game 7
3-pointer from the top of the arc with
30.9 seconds left in overtime to give BEN WALKER fourth game in a row, making it 5-0
the Jazz a seven-point lead and put the Associated Press in the second.
game away. LOS ANGELES — From laughing- That was plenty for Astros man-
The two Utah guards were fantastic stock to lift off. ager A.J. Hinch. He pulled starter
down the stretch after the Jazz strug- George Springer and the Hous- Lance McCullers Jr. soon after the
gled on the offensive end. ton Astros rocketed to the top of the curveballer crazily plunked his fourth
Damian Lillard put the Blazers on baseball galaxy Wednesday night, batter of the game, and began a bull-
his shoulders in the fourth quarter, but winning the first World Series pen parade of four relievers that kept
was kept in relative check in overtime. championship in franchise history the lead.
The two-time All Star finished with by romping past the Los Angeles Forever known for their space-age
33 points, and Jusuf Nurkic had a sea- Dodgers 5-1 in Game 7. Astrodome, outlandish rainbow jer-
son-high 19 points. Playing for a city still recovering seys and a handful of heartbreaking
The Blazers cleared out for Lillard from Hurricane Harvey, and wearing playoff losses, these Astros will be
on the final possession of regulation, an H Strong logo on their jerseys, the remembered as champions, finally,
but Gobert blocked his floater as time Astros brought home the prize that in their 56th season.
expired. had eluded them since they started The club that wears a star on its hat
out in 1962 as the Colt .45s. also filled out the Texas trophy case.
Tip-ins For a Series that was shaping up as Teams from the Lone Star State had
Blazers: Portland entered the game an October classic, Game 7 quickly won most every major crown — Su-
ranked No. 6 in the league allowing 98.3 became a November clunker as per Bowl, NBA and NHL titles, cham-
points per game. Coach Terry Stotts Houston scored five runs in the first Houston Astros’ Charlie Morton reacts after Game 7 of baseball’s World Series pionships in college football, and
said that’s been the focus this season two innings off an ineffective Yu Dar- against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday in Los Angeles. The Astros won men’s and women’s hoops — except
and their effectiveness has been more vish. Hardly the excitement fans felt 5-1 to win the series 4-3. the World Series.
mental that schematic. during the Cubs’ 10-inning thriller Built on the skills of homegrown
Jazz: Rodney Hood was 0 for 11 in Cleveland last fall. the NL to the AL, and this collection a double against Darvish, and soon All-Stars Carlos Correa, Dallas
two days after scoring a season-high Well, except for everyone wearing of young stars silenced Dodger Sta- it was 2-0. Keuchel and more, and boosted by the
25 points. He was benched down the bright orange. dium from the get-go. Charlie Mor- Springer hit his fifth homer — ty- slick trade for Justin Verlander, gen-
stretch. Jose Altuve, one of four carry-overs ton finished up with four stellar in- ing the Series mark set by Reggie eral manager Jeff Luhnow completed
from a club that lost an embarrassing nings of relief for the win. Jackson and matched by Chase Ut-
Please see JAZZ, Page B4 111 times in 2013 after switching from Springer led off the evening with ley — when he connected for a record Please see WORLD SERIES, Page B4

BYU MEN’S BASKETBALL UVU MEN’S BASKETBALL

Childs leads Cougs to exhibition win Wolverines have big 2nd


JARED LLOYD
Daily Herald
You can’t read too much into what
half in exhibition victory
happens in an exhibition game against an DARNELL DICKSON ond half, causing seven Dixie
overmatched opponent — but it’s hard to Daily Herald State turnovers and holding
have a much better game than BYU soph- Trailing by 11 points at half- the Trailblazers to 1 of 10 from
omore forward Yoeli Childs had Wednes- time to a lower division team the field. Meanwhile, UVU’s
day night at the Marriott Center. isn’t a good look. offense got untracked behind
Childs was nearly flawless in the 76- The Utah Valley men’s bas- 7-foot Oklahoma transfer
62 Cougar win over Westminster as he ketball team was much easier Akolda Manyang, who scored
scored 25 points on an incredible 11-of-13 on the eyes in the second half, 15 of his game-high 19 points
shooting (including draining both of his outscoring Division II Dixie in the second half. The Wol-
3-point attempts). He also tacked on 14 State 48-26 in an 81-70 exhi- verines outscored Dixie State
rebounds and two blocks in his 24 minutes bition victory Wednesday in 20-4 in the first 10 minutes of
of action. the UCCU Center. the second half to regain con-
“That was one of the real bright spots “We like scheduling in-state trol of the game.
for us,” BYU head coach Dave Rose said. games because they’re just so “I would say getting back
“Guys early in the game realized how he hard,” UVU coach Mark Pope and on defense, I think I did
was being guarded and they were able to said. “We know the feeling a good job,” Manyang said. “I
get it in to him. Then he was really good about being on the other side was just trying to protect the
in one-on-one situations and was able to about having a chance to go rim, to do whatever it takes to
finish.” get somebody. We had a lot of just help my team out and win
Childs got all of the 10,951 fans in atten- COURTESY BYU PHOTO options with exhibition games, the game.”
dance on their feet early in the game when BYU sophomore forward Yoeli Childs goes up for a shot during the 76-62 Cougar win over D1 and D2 schools. These guys The Wolverines took a 29-26
on two occasions Cougar sophomore Westminster in an exhibition contest at the Marriott Center in Provo on Wednesday. played us tougher than any- lead on a 3-pointer from Ben
guard TJ Haws drifted toward the basket, body else would have, so it was Nakwaasah with six minutes
then lobbed the ball softly toward the rim. The sophomore explained that those “I look at the big picture,” Childs said. a good game.” to play in the first half. But that
Both times Childs went, gathered the ball moments are big because of the psycho- The Wolverines locked down
in with one hand and slammed it home. logical impact they have on a defense. Please see BYU, Page B4 defensively to begin the sec- Please see UVU, Page B4
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SPORTS
AM BRIEFING
Local colleges
Hill falls in first round of ITA Nationals
PROVO — BYU sophomore Sean Hill fell in a hard-fought
match to Timo Stodder of Tennessee 6-3, 6-1 in the first
round of singles in the ITA National Fall Championships in
Indian Wells, California.
“Sean played a competitive match today against one of the
best players in the country,” BYU head coach Brad Pearce
said. “Getting this kind of experience will only help him to
learn where his game needs to improve to compete at that level.
He’ll have another tough match in the back draw and another
opportunity to build on today.”
Hill, representing the Mountain Region, will compete
against No. 14 Wayne Montgomery of Georgia at 11:45 a.m.
PST in the consolation draw Thursday.

Hockey
Maple Leafs end skid with 3-1 win at Ducks
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP)— Patrick Marleau scored early in
the third period and the Toronto Maple Leafs beat the Anaheim
Ducks 3-1 Wednesday night to end a three-game losing streak.
Connor Brown also scored and Frederik Andersen
stopped 28 shots for the Maples Leafs, who had dropped four
of their last five after starting the season 6-1-0.
Ondrej Kase scored for the Ducks, who had won two
straight. John Gibson made 26 saves.
Marleau puts the Maple Leafs back in front 1:09 into the
third with a powerful backhand shot for his 513th career goal.
It proved to be his 100th career game-winner. AHN YOUNG-JOON, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Jakob Silfverberg had the tying goal waived off with 1:38 in this Feb. 19 file photo, gold medalist Nathan Chen of the united states waves during the medal award ceremony for the men’s free
remaining after the officials ruled he kicked the puck in. The skating at the isu Four Continents Figure skating Championships in Gangneung, south Korea.
play stood as called after a brief video review.

Nathan Chen is rare US quad king


Leo Komarov scored an empty-netter 8 seconds later.
The Maple Leafs took the lead at 7:54 of the first period when
James van Riemsdyk threaded a pass to a charging Brown at
the front of the crease. With Brown a step in front of two Ducks
defenders, all he had to do was reach out his stick and tip the BARRY WILNER
puck between Gibson’s legs for his fourth goal. Associated Press Grand Prix Final in 2015 to U.S.
It was van Riemsdyk’s seventh assist in 10 games against NEW YORK — Nathan bronze as a senior the next year
the Ducks. Chen’s skating career could to U.S. champion last January —
But the Maple Leafs almost immediately gave back the ad- have come to a very early end. it’s actually been a steady climb.
vantage. Kase lobbed the puck towards the net where it struck When Chen was 3 years old, That he has reached such a lofty
defenseman Andreas Borgman in the right ankle and ca- he went to the rink with his status as a teen-ager bodes well
reened into the net. siblings; Chen is the youngest for the future.
After scoring five goals in 53 games as a rookie last season, of five. When the public session Of course, he needs to stay
Kase has the same number through nine games this season. concluded, he refused to leave healthy, and doing all those
There was no scoring in the second period, thanks largely the ice. It wasn’t until the Zam- quads in practice and compe-
to the iron. Auston Matthews hit the post on a breakaway boni was about to clean the rink tition could be tempting fate. In
after a penalty expired to start the second, while Ducks forward that Chen’s mom carried him 2016, a hip injury curtailed his
Rickard Rakell and defenseman Francois Beauchemin each out — kicking and screaming, season, forcing him to drop out
had shots hit the crossbar during power plays. she says. of the world championships.
“I don’t remember too much Chen was bothered at worlds
Malkin’s goal in 3rd lifts Penguins past Oilers, 3-2 (AP): At of that,” Chen says with a laugh. this year by boot problems —
Edmonton, Alberta, a game against the struggling Edmonton “I was kind of young.” MARK VON HOLDEN, AP IMAGES FOR THE KELLOGG COMPANY duct tape was needed — and
Oilers was what the Pittsburgh Penguins needed to get their Fortunately, Chen returned. u.s. olympic hopeful Nathan Chen poses with a Kellogg’s Corn finished sixth. Although he
road trip back on track. He kept coming back to the Flakes box featuring him at the Team Kellogg’s 100 days out doesn’t dismiss that perfor-
Evgeni Malkin’s tiebreaking power-play goal in the third point that he soon developed celebration on monday in New york. mance, calling it a “learning
period lifted the Penguins to a 3-2 victory over the Oilers on into one of America’s best experience,” he recognizes such
Wednesday night. young figure skaters. Now, tz-triple toe combination and Bourne (short program) have issues are somewhat fluky.
Patric Hornqvist and Conor Sheary also scored for the at 18, he’s a U.S. champion a quad-double toe-double put together two routines that Maybe he is due some good
defending Stanley Cup champion Penguins, who had opened and almost certainly this na- cascade in the second half of not only fit his style, but play karma during the Olympics
their five-game trip with two losses. tion’s best shot for gold at the free skate in beating 2014 off the energy and difficulty of — he needs to finish in the top
“For the whole team, this was a big effort for us,” Hornqvist said. the Pyeongchang Olympics — Olympic champion Yuzuru what Chen is doing on the ice. three at nationals in San Jose,
“We all played really hard. We went back to the old school, winning something Chen says he has a Hanyu — have pressurized He is skating to “Nemesis “ California, just after the new
1-on-1 battles out there. When we do that, we have a good team “pretty high chance of” as long things heading toward South by Benjamin Clementine for the year. During the Sochi Olym-
and, obviously, the power play helped us to win the game.” as he sticks to his plan and re- Korea. short program, and music from pics, when Chen was 14 and
Malkin tucked a wrist shot under Cam Talbot’s arm on mains healthy. “I have my own life to live,” the movie “Mao’s Last Dancer” preparing to go to junior worlds,
the man-advantage with 7:37 remaining in the third for the He’s also become a ground he says “and to let that get to for the free skate. he was home training when he
winning goal. breaker by loading his pro- me would be defeating the Chen has a deep appreciation fell and broke his hand.
gram with quadruple jumps. purpose. I have confidence in for music; he dabbles in playing “My triple axel was kind
ON THE AIR Ever since the four-revolution how I’ve trained and prepared guitar, took up piano and even of wonky and I essentially
jumps became a staple of the myself. I’ve dreamed about the the violin, which he had “no punched the ice when I fell,”
BOXING sport in the 1990s, Americans Olympics for a long time and passion for.” he recalls. “Originally they put
Jesus soto Karass vs. Juan Carlos abreu 9 p.m. esPN2 have lagged behind. No longer, it would be kind of silly and a He also believes having done me in a splint and all I could ask
because Chen pretty much is waste to freak myself out.” gymnastics and played hockey was, ‘How am I supposed to
COLLEGE FOOTBALL the king of quads, having once Instead, Chen just might aided in his development as jump with this one?’ Then they
ball st. at e. michigan 4 p.m. CbssN done an unprecedented five in freak out the competition with a figure skater. After a photo put on a little cast and I knew I
N. illinois at Toledo 4 p.m. esPNu a free skate. his technical skills. Not that shoot for the Olympic-themed could skate with it.
Navy at Temple 6 p.m. esPN “That’s HARD,” says two- jumping alone is enough to box cover of Kellogg’s Corn “It never was a problem. One
idaho at Troy 7:15 p.m. esPNu time Olympic gold medalist win international titles, and Flakes, Chen pondered how time I collided with another
GOLF Evgeni Plushenko, rolling his Chen has worked hard on his those sports contributed to his skater, but I was more ticked off
Turkish airlines open 3 a.m. GolF eyes at the thought. “When I presentation. current occupation. than anything. Not hurt.”
shriners hospitals for Children open 2:30 p.m. GolF would do quad-triple-double, Indeed, he’s never been “It’s helped me be a Chen remembers setting up a
I would lose power for much of purely a jumper and having more-balanced athlete, which television at the rink to he could
ToTo Japan Classic 9 p.m. GolF
the program. Five quads?” taken ballet — his sisters were I think is very important,” Chen watch the 2014 Games between
NBA BASKETBALL Chen smiles when asked if in classes — has helped with says. “It’s strengthened me, workouts. It’s far more likely
Golden state at san antonio 6 p.m. TNT his recent achievements — at his choreography. This season, too.” everyone else will be watching
l.a. lakers at Portland 8:30 p.m. TNT the Rostelecom Cup he reeled Chen, coach Rafael Arutunian, While some see Chen’s rise in him on TV come February — as
NFL FOOTBALL off four quads, including a choreographers Lori Nichol U.S. skating as meteoric — he a medal contender at Pyeong-
buffalo at N.y. Jets 6:25 p.m. NFl spectacular opening quad lu- (free skate) and Shae-Lynn went from winning the Junior chang.

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Duke is No. 1 in AP preseason poll for second straight year


JOHN MARSHALL the preseason poll for the first time. the season, hopefully at the end.”
Associated Press Purdue was No. 20, with UCLA, The Atlantic Coast Conference
Duke was in good position to be Saint Mary’s, Seton Hall, Baylor and had the most ranked teams with five,
ranked No. 1 in The Associated Press Texas A&M filling the final five spots. while the Big 12 and Big Ten had four
poll before landing Marvin Bagley North Carolina was ranked No. 6 in each. The Big East and Pac-12 each
III. Once the nation’s top recruit de- the 2016 preseason poll before going had three.
cided to reclassify for this season, the on to beat Gonzaga for its sixth na- Kansas extended the nation’s lon-
Blue Devils became the voters’ clear tional title. gest consecutive poll streak with
choice. Duke had three players leave school its 162nd straight Top 25, a run that
Led by Bagley and senior guard early, but coach Mike Krzyzewski re- started on Feb. 3, 2009. Arizona is
Grayson Allen, Duke was the pre- stocked the Blue Devils with another next with 98.
season No. 1 for the second straight stellar recruiting class. The class is Arizona, USC and Louisville enter
season a ninth time overall, match- led by Bagley, an athletic 6-foot-11 the season clouded in uncertainty
ing rival North Carolina for most all- forward was widely considered the after assistant coaches from Arizona
time. The Blue Devils received 33 of No. 1 recruit of the 2018 class before and USC — along with Auburn and
65 first-place votes from a national reclassifying. Oklahoma State — were arrested in
media panel in the AP Top 25 released Duke, which lost to Final Four- a federal investigation into bribing
on Wednesday. bound South Carolina in the second players. Louisville will play under in-
No. 2 Michigan State received 13 round of the 2017 NCAA Tournament, terim coach David Padgett after coach
first-place votes, No. 3 Arizona had is ranked No. 1 for the 129th time, five Rick Pitino was fired in the wake of
18 and No. 4 Kansas got one. behind all-time leader UCLA. The the scandal that alleged that a recruit
Kentucky rounded out the top 5, Blue Devils were first the preseason was supposed to receive payments
followed by Villanova, Wichita State No. 1 in 1978-79 and finished seventh JOHN LOCHER, ASSOCIATED PRESS from Adidas for committing to the
and Florida. Defending national in last year’s final poll. This March 9 file photo shows Arizona’s Chance Comanche (21) shooting around Cardinals.
champion North Carolina is No. 9 and “It is an honor to be picked No. 1 in Colorado’s Tory Miller (14) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball The first regular-season poll will be
Southern California is 10th. your sport,” Blue Devils coach Mike game in Las Vegas. Arizona is ranked No. 3 in The Associated Press Top 25 men’s Nov. 13. The season will have an early
West Virginia was No. 11, followed Krzyzewski said. “At this time of the college basketball preseason poll released Wednesday. 1-2 matchup the next day, when Duke
by Cincinnati, Miami, Notre Dame, year, it truly is a prediction, so you plays Michigan State in Chicago in the
Minnesota, Louisville, Xavier, 2017 haven’t earned No. 1 yet. More than where people might say, ‘How is that No. 1. Certainly, it’s an honor and we’ll Champions Classic. No. 4 Kansas
national runner-up Gonzaga and No. likely, past teams that have played at team going to do?’ or ‘They have a lot look forward to trying to achieve and plays No. 5 Kentucky in the second
19 Northwestern, which is ranked in Duke have put this team in a position of talent’ and all of the sudden, you’re earn that ranking at some time during half of the doubleheader.

MARK J. TERRILL, ASSOCIATED PRESS


Los Angeles Dodgers fans watch during the ninth inning of Game 7 of baseball’s World Series against the Houston Astros on Wednesday in
Los Angeles.
JAY DOWNS, UVU ATHLETICS
UVU’s Akolda Manyang (0) blocks a Dixie State player from World Series For the Dodgers, the quest to
win a Series for the first time
Cody Bellinger threw past
Darvish for an error, allowing a
Only once have the Dodg-
ers clinched a crown at home,
scoring during an exhibition game on Wednesday. From B1 since 1988 fell short. They led run to score. Bregman aggres- that coming in 1963 when Ko-
the majors with 104 wins and sively stole third and scored on ufax outpitched Yankees star
UVU My teammates and I brought
everybody together and said,
the ascent that some predicted.
Famously, now, there was
a $240 million payroll, yet it
didn’t pay off for part-owner
Altuve’s grounder, and it was
2-0 after eight pitches.
Whitey Ford to finish a sweep.
They’ve never won Game 7 of
From B1 ‘Man, we’ve got to go out, stay the Sports Illustrated cover Magic Johnson or manager A double by Marwin Gonza- the Fall Classic at their own
together and win this game.’ ” in 2014 — after Houston had Dave Roberts. lez helped set up perhaps Mc- park, dating more than a cen-
would be UVU’s last field goal Manyang added 10 re- lost more than 100 games for Longtime ace Clayton Ker- Cullers’ biggest contribution, a tury ago to their days on the
for a while. Dixie State, with bounds and three blocks to his three straight years — that shaw provided four shutout slow grounder for his first pro streets of Brooklyn as the Trol-
seven points off the bench from totals and Brandon Randolph proclaimed: “Your 2017 World innings of relief for Los Ange- RBI. Springer followed with a ley Dodgers.
Tarik Cool, erupted on an 18-4 (14 points), Toolson (14) and Series Champs” and featured a les, but it was too late. What no-doubt, two-run drive into As pockets of Houston fans
run that ended on a 3-pointer Nakwaasah (11) also scored in picture of Springer in a bright the Dodgers really needed was the left-center field bleachers. got louder and louder in the
by Kyler Nielson that beat the double figures for UVU, which Astros jersey. a better starter than Darvish, That was the Series-most later innings, the crowd at
buzzer and gave the Trailblaz- shot 57 percent (16 of 28) from Houston won 101 times this someone more like the lefty 25th homer in a Major League Dodger Stadium was left to
ers a 44-33 lead at the break. the field in the second half. year to take the AL West, then who tossed out a ceremonial Baseball season that set a re- repeat the sad, but hopeful cry
Nielson paced Dixie State Cool paced Dixie State with won Games 6 and 7 at home in first ball: the great Sandy Ko- cord for home runs. It was that used to echo in Brooklyn:
with 11 points in the first half 14 points and Nielson con- the AL Championship Series. ufax. easily enough for the Astros Wait till next year.
as the Trailblazers shot 55 per- tributed 11. The Trailblazers The Astros joined the 1985 Roy- After Springer lined a lead- to offset pinch-hitter Andre Just 106 days until pitchers
cent (16 of 29) from the field. shot just 28 percent (9 of 32) als as the only clubs to win a pair off double, Alex Bregman hit Ethier’s RBI single in the Los and catchers report to spring
The second half was a very in the second half. of Game 7s in the same year. a bouncer that first baseman Angeles sixth. training.
different story. UVU retook The Wolverines got some
the lead on an Isaac Neilson bad news after the game: Se-
make at 46-45, then grabbed nior guard Hayden Schenck,
a 53-48 advantage on a Con- who suffered a patella tendon BYU miscues came because guys
are aggressive and were try-
ner Toolson 3-pointer at the tear in the second half, will From B1 ing to force things that weren’t
10:25 mark. miss the entire season. there.
Manyang threw down UVU will now prepare for “No one likes getting dunked “We need to have counter-
back-to-back, breathtaking what’s been dubbed “The on so they start cheating in. punch mindset, to know what
alley-oop dunks — both on toughest 24 hours of basket- Then you can skip it across. It we are going to get because of
assists from Nakwassah on ball” with games at No. 5 Ken- helps space the floor.” what they do,” Rose said.
the break — for a 71-58 lead tucky and top-ranked Duke Rose said that understand- A number of former Utah
with four minutes remaining. on Nov. 10 and 11. ing the opponent’s mentality Valley high school basketball
“I’m a really easy target is big for the Cougars to be players are now competing for
to find,” Manyang said. “My Follow Darnell Dickson on Twit- able to be effective. the Griffins and played well
teammates just love throwing ter @darnellwrites or e-mail “They started bringing guys during their visit to Provo.
the ball to me. A lot of us were him at ddickson@heraldextra. in and we started hitting the Former American Fork star
in foul trouble in the first half. com. corners,” Rose said. “A big part Quincy Bair — now a senior
of our execution is making — had a solid game for West-
plays based on what a defense COURTESY BYU PHOTO minster, knocking down a pair
is going to give us.” The BYU men’s basketball team talks things over during the 76- of 3-pointers in the first half
Jazz games, checked in early in the The two alley-oops came 62 Cougar win over Westminster in an exhibition contest at the on his way to a team-high 17
From B1 first quarter and will see more during the early BYU surge as Marriott Center in Provo on Wednesday. points for the game.
time in the rotation. the Cougars raced out to a 32- Another ex-Caveman, se-
Budding friendship “Jonas is going to play, we 10 lead, thanks in part to the Zac Seljaas and Elijah Bryant their screens as well as we nior Mason Smith, also played
Lillard and Mitchell have need him to play,” Jazz coach BYU defensive effort. to extend the lead again and have. We seemed like we might a lot of minutes for the Grif-
become friends in the last year Quyin Snyder said. “As the “We showed good things, secure the victory. have been a step slow. We also fins (11 points) while former
and text regularly. Lillard said game goes on, we’ve had to but it is all about consistency Overall, Rose said he was played a lot of guys but with Payson star Tanner Newbold
he liked Mitchell’s game at feel (out) the game. There isn’t for us,” Childs said. “It’s still pleased how his team played how exhibitions go, this was (four points) also saw some
Louisville and noticed that he clarity. It’s not hockey. We Nov. 1 and we are locking in on and believes there were some one that will really help us.” action.
wore Lillard’s Adidas signature don’t just sub rote. ... The game things we need to be doing. We good lessons for his guys. There were still some con- Westminster also featured
shoe. He texted Mitchell con- is going to dictate minutes for locked in and kept them from “This was really good for cerns, however, as BYU fin- senior Dayon Goodman, who
gratulations after the draft and our team for the majority of the scoring for eight minutes in our team,” Rose said. “I’ve ished with 13 turnovers and was at UVU earlier in his ca-
had hoped the rookie would guys.” the first half but weren’t as known Westminster head was just 19-of-31 from the reer, and junior Enis Winder,
slide to Portland in the draft. locked in in the second half.” coach Norm Parrish for years foul line. who is the cousin of former
Up next The visiting Griffins trailed and he is a really good coach, a “We are figuring out what Cougar Anson Winder.
No Joe Trail Blazers: Host No. 2 by as many as 23 points, but coach who controls tempo and we are struggling with,” Bry- BYU now prepares to face
Jazz forward Joe Johnson pick Lonzo Ball and the Los An- made a push late in the second is physical. That was our bat- ant said. “We have to elimi- Colorado College in its final
is out at least two weeks with geles Lakers on Thursday night. half to cut the BYU advantage tle tonight. For the most part nate turnovers, have to hone exhibition game on Nov. 8 be-
right wrist instability. Jonas Jazz: Host Kyle Lowry and to 10 at 70-60. there was a lot of good things in on that. We will work on it fore the regular season begins
Jerebko, who had only played the Toronto Raptors on Friday The Cougars responded out there, but we fouled way in practice.” on Nov. 11 against Mississippi
four minutes in the first seven night. with a pair of 3-pointers from too much. We didn’t guard Rose said that many of the Valley State.
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SCOREBOARD
Maeda (7), Jansen (8) and Barnes. W–Watson East Orlando 6 2 .750 — Saturday’s Games N.Y. Islanders 12 7 4 1 15 45 38
BASEBALL 2-0. L–Verlander 0-1. Sv–Jansen (2). HRs–Houston, W L T Pct PF PA
Charlotte 5 3 .625 1
Memphis at L.A. Clippers, 3:30 p.m.
Philadelphia 13 6 6 1 13 41 38 TRANSACTIONS
Springer (4). Los Angeles, Pederson (3). Washington 4 3 .571 1½ Washington 12 5 6 1 11 36 41
Philadelphia 7 1 0 .875 232 156
MLB postseason Game 7 Dallas 4 3 0 .571 198 161
Miami 3 4 .429 2½ Sacramento at Detroit, 7 p.m.
Dallas at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
Carolina 10 4 4 2 10 28 30 BASEBALL
Atlanta 1 7 .125 5 N.Y. Rangers 13 4 7 2 10 40 47
WORLD SERIES Washington 3 4 0 .429 160 180 New Orleans at Chicago, 8 p.m. American Association
Houston 230 000 000 — 5 5 0 N.Y. Giants 1 6 0 .143 112 156 Central W L Pct GB WESTERN CONFERENCE
Houston 3, Los Angeles 3 Los Angeles 000 001 000 — 1 6 1 Golden State at Denver, 9 p.m. LINCOLN SALTDOGS — Traded RHPs Michael Wagner,
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary) McCullers, Peacock (3), Liriano (5), Devenski (5), South Indiana 5 3 .625 — Central GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Tuesday, Oct. 24: L.A. Dodgers 3, Houston 1 Morton (6) and McCann; Darvish, Morrow (2), Detroit 5 3 .625 — JAZZ 112, TRAIL BLAZERS 103, Fabio Martinez, Parker Frazier and a player to be
W L T Pct PF PA named to Sussex County (Can-Am) for OF Jay Austin.
Wednesday, Oct. 25: Houston 7, L.A. Dodgers 6, Kershaw (3), Jansen (7), Wood (8) and Barnes. New Orleans 5 2 0 .714 191 145
Milwaukee 4 4 .500 1 OT St. Louis 13 10 2 1 21 44 30
11 innings W–Morton 1-0. L–Darvish 0-2. HRs–Houston, Carolina 5 3 0 .625 148 142
Cleveland 3 5 .375 2 FG FT Reb Winnipeg 11 6 3 2 14 33 32 Frontier League
Chicago 1 5 .167 3 PORTLAND Min M-A M-A O-T A PF PTS Dallas 12 7 5 0 14 34 33
Friday, Oct. 27: Houston 5, L.A. Dodgers 3 Springer (5). Atlanta 4 3 0 .571 153 152 Chicago 13 6 5 2 14 41 34 SCHAUMBURG BOOMERS — Signed RHP Ivan Vieitez.
Saturday, Oct. 28: L.A. Dodgers 6, Houston 2 Tampa Bay 2 5 0 .286 148 168 WESTERN CONFERENCE Aminu 31:22 2-6 2-4 3-6 0 2 8 WASHINGTON WILD THINGS — Signed LHP Jake
Harkless 27:41 2-4 2-2 1-2 1 3 7 Colorado 11 6 5 0 12 34 34
Sunday, Oct. 29: Houston 13, L.A. Dodgers 12, 10
innings
FOOTBALL North Southwest W L Pct GB Nurkic 34:32 9-18 1-4 3-11 2 5 19 Nashville
Minnesota
11 5
10 4
4
4
2
2
12
10
27
31
31
30
Eaton to a contract extension.

Tuesday, Oct. 31: L.A. Dodgers 3, Houston 1 W L T Pct PF PA Houston 6 3 .667 —


Lillard 43:09 12-27 5-5 2-10 8 3 33 BASKETBALL
Wednesday, Nov. 1: Houston 5, L.A. Dodgers 1 AP Top 25 Minnesota 6 2 0 .750 179 135 Memphis 5 3 .625 ½
McCollum 41:50 6-20 2-3 0-10 2 2 16 Pacific GP W L OT Pts GF GA
National Basketball Association
The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college Green Bay 4 3 0 .571 164 161 Turner 36:39 3-7 0-0 0-6 1 4 6
San Antonio 4 3 .571 1 Los Angeles 12 9 2 1 19 40 24
Connaughton 18:47 0-4 2-2 0-3 3 3 2
2017 World Series Linescores football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, Detroit 3 4 0 .429 176 169 New Orleans 3 5 .375 2½ Davis 17:58 2-4 3-4 1-4 0 3 7
Vegas 11 8 3 0 16 41 31 LOS ANGELES LAKERS — Assigned C Thomas Bryant
records through Oct. 28, total points based on 25 Chicago 3 5 0 .375 134 171 Dallas 1 7 .125 4½ Vancouver 11 6 3 2 14 31 27 South Bay (NBAGL).
Game 1 Vonleh 13:02 1-3 3-3 1-1 0 0 5
Anaheim 11 6 4 1 13 35 33
points for a first-place vote through one point for West
Houston 000 100 000 — 1 3 0 a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking:
Northwest W L Pct GB Totals 265:00 37-93
Percentages: FG .398, FT .741.
20-27 11-53 17 25 103
San Jose 11 6 5 0 12 30 28 FOOTBALL
Los Angeles 100 002 00x — 3 6 0 W L T Pct PF PA Minnesota 5 3 .625 — Calgary 12 6 6 0 12 28 33
Record Pts Pv Seattle 5 2 0 .714 175 132 3-Point Goals: 9-34, .265 (Lillard 4-15, Aminu 2-4, National Football League
Keuchel, Peacock (7), Devenski (8) and McCann; 1. Alabama (59) 8-0 1523 1 Utah 4 3 .571 ½ Edmonton 11 3 7 1 7 24 36
Kershaw, Morrow (8), Jansen (9) and Barnes. L.A. Rams 5 2 0 .714 212 138 Portland 4 3 .571 ½ McCollum 2-8, Harkless 1-2, Nurkic 0-1, Connaughton Arizona 13 1 11 1 3 33 56 NFL — Notified the Cleveland Browns that WR
2. Georgia (2) 8-0 1465 3 Arizona 3 4 0 .429 119 191 0-2, Turner 0-2).
W–Kershaw 1-0. L–Keuchel 0-1. Sv–Jansen (1). 3. Ohio St. 7-1 1332 6 Oklahoma City 4 3 .571 ½ NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime Josh Gordon will be reinstated to the NFL on a
San Francisco 0 8 0 .000 133 219 Denver 4 4 .500 1 Team Rebounds: 8. Team Turnovers: 17 (18 PTS). loss. Top three teams in each division and two wild
HRs–Houston, Bregman (1). Los Angeles, Turner 4. Wisconsin 8-0 1256 5 conditional basis.
(1), Taylor (1). Thursday’s Games Blocked Shots: 8 (Nurkic 3, Davis 2, Aminu, Lillard, cards per conference advance to playoffs. ATLANTA FALCONS — Activated LB LaRoy Reynolds
5. Notre Dame 7-1 1254 9 Pacific W L Pct GB Turner).
6. Clemson 7-1 1196 7 Buffalo at N.Y. Jets, 8:25 p.m. Monday’s Games from the injured list. Placed LB Jordan Tripp on
L.A. Clippers 4 2 .667 — Turnovers: 17 (McCollum 6, Lillard 5, Nurkic 2,
Game 2 7. Penn St. 7-1 1189 2 injured reserve.
Sunday’s Games Golden State 5 3 .625 — Turner 2, Davis, Vonleh). Arizona 4, Philadelphia 3, OT
GREEN BAY PACKERS — Released DT Ricky Jean
Houston 001 000 011 22 — 7 14 1 8. Oklahoma 7-1 1147 10 Phoenix 4 4 .500 1 Steals: 8 (Turner 4, Lillard 2, Harkless, Nurkic). N.Y. Islanders 6, Vegas 3
9. Miami 7-0 1075 8 Tampa Bay at New Orleans, 1 p.m. L.A. Lakers 3 4 .429 1½ Francois.
Los Angeles 000 012 000 21 — 6 5 0 Technical Fouls: Lillard, 1:43 second. Columbus 4, Boston 3, SO
10. TCU 7-1 942 4 Baltimore at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Sacramento 1 7 .125 4 MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Signed WR Rodney Adams
(11 innings) FG FT Reb Tampa Bay 8, Florida 5
11. Oklahoma St. 7-1 936 11 L.A. Rams at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. and C Cornelius Edison to the practice squad.
Monday’s Games UTAH Min M-A M-A O-T A PF PTS Montreal 8, Ottawa 3
Verlander, Harris (7), Musgrove (8), Giles (9), 12. Washington 7-1 874 12 Cincinnati at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. Favors 27:23 2-4 1-2 3-5 0 3 5 Released S Jack Tocho from the practice squad.
Indianapolis at Houston, 1 p.m. St. Louis 4, Los Angeles 2
Devenski (10) and McCann; Hill, Maeda (5), Watson 13. Virginia Tech 7-1 837 13 Boston 108, San Antonio 94 Ingles 35:20 3-10 0-0 1-8 5 2 7 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Signed QB Brian Hoyer.
Atlanta at Carolina, 1 p.m. Dallas 2, Vancouver 1, OT
(6), Stripling (7), Morrow (7), Jansen (8), Fields (10), 14. Iowa St. 6-2 670 25 Minnesota 125, Miami 122, OT Gobert 38:20 5-9 6-9 2-10 1 2 16 NEW YORK GIANTS — Signed DE Jordan Williams
Denver at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. San Jose 3, Toronto 2
Cingrani (10), McCarthy (11) and Barnes, Grandal. 15. UCF 7-0 654 18 New York 116, Denver 110 Hood 19:50 0-11 0-0 0-2 2 0 0 from the practice squad. Re-signed WR Kalif
W–Devenski 1-0. L–McCarthy 0-1. HRs–Houston, 16. Auburn 6-2 576 19 Arizona at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. Charlotte 104, Memphis 99 Rubio 36:43 8-17 11-11 1-5 1 4 30 Tuesday’s Games Raymond to the practice squad.
Altuve (1), Correa (1), Gonzalez (1), Springer (1). 17. Southern Cal 7-2 562 21 Washington at Seattle, 4:05 p.m. Orlando 115, New Orleans 99 Mitchell 34:57 9-21 6-7 2-6 3 4 28 N.Y. Rangers 6, Vegas 4 WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Signed DL Arthur Jones.
Los Angeles, Puig (1), Pederson (1), Culberson (1), 18. Stanford 6-2 434 20 Kansas City at Dallas, 4:25 p.m. Philadelphia 115, Houston 107 Sefolosha 28:13 4-10 5-5 0-9 2 2 15
Detroit 5, Arizona 3 Placed S Stefan McClure on injured reserve.
19. LSU 6-2 338 23 Oakland at Miami, 8:30 p.m. Utah 104, Dallas 89 Jerebko 20:29 2-3 2-2 0-7 2 2 8
Seager (1). Winnipeg 2, Minnesota 1
20. NC State 6-2 333 14 Open: Chicago, Minnesota, New England, L.A. Toronto 99, Portland 85 Burks 14:30 1-4 0-0 0-1 0 1 3 Canadian Football League
21. Mississippi St. 6-2 279 NR Chargers, Cleveland, Pittsburgh Golden State 141, L.A. Clippers 113 Udoh 9:15 0-1 0-0 1-2 0 1 0 Wednesday’s Games EDMONTON ESKIMOS — Released DB Alex Gray,
Game 3 Totals 265:00 34-90 31-36 10-55 16 21 112
22. Memphis 7-1 270 24 Monday’s Games Tuesday’s Games Percentages: FG .378, FT .861. Chicago 3, Philadelphia 0 WR Devante Noil, LB Jonathan Walton, DL Nick
Los Angeles 001 002 000 — 3 4 2 23. Arizona 6-2 204 NR Pittsburgh 3, Edmonton 2 Usher, WR AJ Cruz and RB Back Shaun Wick from
Houston 040 010 00x — 5 12 0 Detroit at Green Bay, 8:30 p.m. Indiana 101, Sacramento 83 3-Point Goals: 13-29, .448 (Mitchell 4-10, Rubio
24. Michigan St. 6-2 136 16 3-6, Jerebko 2-3, Sefolosha 2-3, Burks 1-1, Ingles Toronto at Anaheim, late the practice roster.
Darvish, Maeda (2), Watson (5), Morrow (6), 25. Washington St. 7-2 122 15 Thursday, Nov. 9 Phoenix 122, Brooklyn 114 New Jersey at Vancouver, late
Cingrani (7), Stripling (7) and Barnes, Grandal; Others receiving votes: South Florida 98, Michigan Oklahoma City 110, Milwaukee 91 1-5, Hood 0-1).
Team Rebounds: 8. Team Turnovers: 14 (13 PTS). Nashville at San Jose, late HOCKEY
McCullers, Peacock (6) and McCann. W–McCullers Seattle at Arizona, 8:25 p.m. L.A. Lakers 113, Detroit 93
73, Toledo 19, West Virginia 13, South Carolina 11, Blocked Shots: 8 (Gobert 3, Ingles 2, Hood, Thursday’s Games National Hockey League
1-0. L–Darvish 0-1. Sv–Peacock (1). HRs–Houston, San Diego St. 3, Army 2, Boise St. 2 Sunday, Nov. 12 Wednesday’s Games
Gurriel (1). Sefolosha, Udoh). Vegas at Boston, 7 p.m. ARIZONA COYOTES — Recalled G Louis Domingue
NFL standings Pittsburgh at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Charlotte 126, Milwaukee 121 Turnovers: 14 (Ingles 4, Rubio 4, Gobert 2, Mitchell N.Y. Islanders at Washington, 7 p.m. and D Dakota Mermis from Tucson (AHL). Assigned
Minnesota at Washington, 1 p.m. Indiana 124, Cleveland 107 2, Hood, Sefolosha). D Joel Hanley and G Hunter Miska to Tucson.
Game 4 AMERICAN CONFERENCE N.Y. Rangers at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m.
L.A. Chargers at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. Philadelphia 119, Atlanta 109 Steals: 9 (Sefolosha 3, Hood 2, Rubio 2, Burks, CAROLINA HURRICANES — Recalled D Roland
Columbus at Florida, 7:30 p.m.
Los Angeles 000 000 105 — 6 7 0 New Orleans at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Phoenix 122, Washington 116 Udoh).
East Detroit at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. McKeown from Charlotte (AHL).
Houston 000 001 001 — 2 2 0 Green Bay at Chicago, 1 p.m. Boston 113, Sacramento 86 Technical Fouls: Jerebko, 11:23 second; Sefolosha,
W L T Pct PF PA Dallas at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Placed RW Kyle Palmieri on
Wood, Morrow (6), Watson (8), Jansen (9) and Cincinnati at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Miami 97, Chicago 91 1:29 OT. Montreal at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
New England 6 2 0 .750 216 179 injured reserve, retroactive to Oct. 22. Activated
Barnes; Morton, Harris (7), Devenski (8), Giles (9), N.Y. Jets at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Houston 119, New York 97 Portland 20 19 30 25 9 — 103
Buffalo 5 2 0 .714 153 115 Philadelphia at St. Louis, 8 p.m. F Brian Boyle.
Musgrove (9) and McCann. W–Watson 1-0. L–Giles Cleveland at Detroit, 1 p.m. Minnesota 104, New Orleans 98 Utah 22 17 25 30 18 — 112
Miami 4 3 0 .571 92 152 Carolina at Colorado, 9 p.m.
0-2. HRs–Los Angeles, Pederson (2). Houston, Houston at L.A. Rams, 4:05 p.m. Orlando 101, Memphis 99 A–16,685 (19,911). T–2:34. American Hockey League
N.Y. Jets 3 5 0 .375 157 186 Pittsburgh at Calgary, 9 p.m.
Bregman (2), Springer (2). N.Y. Giants at San Francisco, 4:25 p.m. Denver 129, Toronto 111 Officials–Tyler Ford, Aaron Smith, John Goble
Buffalo at Arizona, 10 p.m. LEHIGH VALLEY PHANTOMS — Recalled D James de
South Dallas at Atlanta, 4:25 p.m. Utah 112, Portland 103, OT Toronto at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Haas from Reading (ECHL).
Game 5
Jacksonville
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PF
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New England at Denver, 8:30 p.m.
Open: Kansas City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Oakland
Dallas at L.A. Clippers, late HOCKEY Friday’s Games SOCCER
Los Angeles 300 130 113 0 — 12 14 1 Tennessee 4 3 0 .571 158 173 Thursday’s Games
Houston 000 430 410 1 — 13 14 1 Houston 3 4 0 .429 215 188
Monday, Nov. 13
Golden State at San Antonio, 8 p.m.
NHL standings New Jersey at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Major League Soccer
Nashville at Anaheim, 10 p.m.
(10 innings) Indianapolis 2 6 0 .250 142 246 Miami at Carolina, 8:30 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Portland, 10:30 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE MLS — Suspended Houston Dynamo G Tyler Deric
Saturday’s Games pending an investigation by MLS and the Houston
Kershaw, Maeda (5), Watson (6), Morrow (7), North Friday’s Games Atlantic GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Cingrani (7), Stripling (8), Jansen (9) and Barnes; W L T Pct PF PA BASKETBALL Chicago at Orlando, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay 13 10 2 1 21 53 36
Vegas at Ottawa, 2 p.m.
N.Y. Rangers at Florida, 7 p.m.
Police Department on his arrest of misdemeanor
assault charges in a domestic case.
Keuchel, Gregerson (4), McHugh (5), Peacock Pittsburgh 6 2 0 .750 167 131
Cleveland at Washington, 7 p.m. Ottawa 12 5 2 5 15 44 41
(7), Harris (8), Devenski (8), Musgrove (10) and Baltimore 4 4 0 .500 170 148 NBA standings Indiana at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Toronto 12 7 5 0 14 47 43
Montreal at Winnipeg, 7 p.m.
Washington at Boston, 7 p.m.
PHILADELPHIA UNION — Exercised the contract
McCann. W–Musgrove 1-0. L–Jansen 1-1. HRs–Los Cincinnati 3 4 0 .429 122 135 options Gs Andre Blake, John McCarthy and Jake
Cleveland 0 8 0 .000 119 202
EASTERN CONFERENCE Milwaukee at Detroit, 7 p.m. Detroit 13 6 6 1 13 37 38 Toronto at St. Louis, 7 p.m. McGuire; Ds Jack Elliott, Raymon Gaddis and Keegan
Angeles, Puig (2), Bellinger (1). Houston, Altuve Boston 10 4 3 3 11 30 33
(2), Correa (2), Springer (3), Gurriel (2), McCann (1). Houston at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Columbus at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Rosenberry; and Ms Warren Creavalle, Marcus Epps,
West Atlantic W L Pct GB Phoenix at New York, 7:30 p.m. Florida 11 4 6 1 9 40 44 Colorado at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.
Montreal 12 4 7 1 9 31 45 Derrick Jones, Adam Najem and Fafa Picault.
W L T Pct PF PA Boston 6 2 .750 — Charlotte at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Chicago at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
Buffalo 12 3 7 2 8 29 44
Game 6 Kansas City 6 2 0 .750 236 180 Toronto 4 3 .571 1½ New Orleans at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Buffalo at Dallas, 8 p.m. COLLEGE
Houston 001 000 000 — 1 6 0 Denver 3 4 0 .429 127 147 Philadelphia 4 4 .500 2 Miami at Denver, 9 p.m. Metropolitan GP W L OT Pts GF GA Carolina at Arizona, 9 p.m. KENNESAW STATE — Named Milton Overton athletic
Los Angeles 000 002 10x — 3 5 0 L.A. Chargers 3 5 0 .375 150 152 New York 3 4 .429 2½ Toronto at Utah, 9 p.m. Pittsburgh at Vancouver, 10 p.m. director.
Pittsburgh 14 8 5 1 17 39 52
Verlander, Musgrove (7), Gregerson (8), Liriano Oakland 3 5 0 .375 169 190 Brooklyn 3 5 .375 3 Boston at Oklahoma City, 9:30 p.m. Nashville at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. TULANE — Named Eddie Smith as assistant baseball
New Jersey 10 8 2 0 16 40 31
(8) and McCann; Hill, Morrow (5), Watson (6), NATIONAL CONFERENCE Southeast W L Pct GB Brooklyn at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Columbus 12 8 4 0 16 37 30 Anaheim at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. coach and recruiting coordinator.

NBA ROUNDUP

Pacers send Cavaliers to


their fourth straight loss
ASSOCIATED PRESS
CLEVELAND — Thaddeus
Young scored 26 points, Darren
Collison had 25 and the Indiana
Pacers sent the Cleveland Cava-
liers to their fourth straight loss,
124-107 on Wednesday night.
LeBron James had 33 points
and 11 assists, but it wasn’t
enough to keep Cleveland from
losing for the fifth time in six
games and falling to 3-5.
The Cavaliers held a lengthy
meeting before Tuesday’s prac-
tice to discuss their struggles,
but the defending Eastern Con-
ference champions have lost by
a combined margin of 58 points
in their losing streak. TONY , ASSOCIATED PRESS
James was upbeat about the Cleveland Cavaliers’ LeBron James, right, drives against Indiana
meeting, but the Cavaliers still Pacers’ Thaddeus Young in the first half of an NBA basketball game,
have issues to work out, es- Wednesday, in Cleveland.
pecially on the defensive end.
Cleveland led 69-68 in the third 31 points and nine assists, and held on to beat Memphis.
quarter, but Indiana hit four Houston its 3-pointers falling The Magic held the lead
straight 3-pointers and built an again in a victory over New York. through much of the fourth
eight-point lead. Indiana was 16 Harden made six 3-pointers quarter before a rally keyed by
of 26 from 3-point range. and the Rockets hit 19 to bounce Tyreke Evans, who finished with
Victor Oladipo scored 23 back after two straight losses. 32 points for Memphis, tied it at
points for the Pacers. Bojan Bog- 97 with 1:45 left on Marc Gasol’s
danovic added 17, and Domantas HORNETS 126, BUCKS 121: At basket.
Sabonis had 15 points and 12 re- Charlotte, North Carolina,
bounds. Kemba Walker had 26 points, NUGGETS 129, RAPTORS 111: At
rookie Malik Monk had a huge Denver, Jamal Murray scored
CELTICS 113, KINGS 86: At Bos- fourth quarter and the Charlotte 16 of his 24 points in a decisive
ton, Kyrie Irving and Jaylen put the clamps on the NBA scor- third-quarter spurt, and big
Brown each scored 22 points ing leader Giannis Antetokoun- man Nikola Jokic added 16 re-
in three quarters, and Boston- mpo to beat Milwaukee. bounds and 10 assists in Den-
coasted past skidding Sacra- Walker was 8 for 12 from the ver’s victory over Toronto.
mento for its sixth straight vic- field, including 3 for 4 from Paul Millsap added 20 points
tory. 3-point range, and 7 for 7 from in his best offensive output
It was the Celtics’ 11th con- the foul line to help Charlotte since joining Denver. He signed
secutive win over the Kings in win its third straight game. a three-year, $90 million deal
Boston, dating to their last loss Monk, the team’s first-round with Denver in July, but has
on Jan. 19, 2007. Terry Rozier draft pick from Kentucky, had recently struggled with his
added 12 points, and Daniel 18 of his 25 points in the fourth. jumper.
Theis had 10 points with 10 re-
bounds. TIMBERWOLVES 104, PELICANS HEAT 97, BULLS 91: At Miami,
98: At New Orleans, Jimmy Goran Dragic scored 20 points,
SUNS 122, WIZARDS 116: At Butler hit a go-ahead 20-foot Tyler Johnson added 19 and
Washington, T.J. Warren scored jumper as he was fouled with 34 Miami beat Chicago to snap a
28 of his career-high 40 points seconds left to cap off a 23-point three-game slide.
in the second half and Phoenix performance, and Minnesota Hassan Whiteside returned
overcame a 22-point deficit to beat New Orleans. from a five-game absence with
beat Washington. Andrew Wiggins scored 18 a bruised knee and had 13 points
Warren also had 10 rebounds points for Minnesota, which and 14 rebounds for the Heat.
and Devin Booker added 22 has won three straight, but Lauri Markkanen scored 25
points to help the Suns improve nearly blew a 12-point lead in points and Robin Lopez added
to 4-1 under interim coach Jay the fourth quarter. 22 for the Bulls, who were 7 for
Triano following an 0-3 start 28 from 3-point range and got
that led to Earl Watson’s firing. MAGIC 101, GRIZZLIES 99: At five of those makes in the final
Memphis, Tennessee, Evan 2 minutes. Chicago fell to 1-5,
ROCKETS 119, KNICKS 97: At Fournier scored 22 points, Aaron matching its worst start since
New York, James Harden had Gordon added 19 and Orlando 2007-08.
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This Summons Served By Publication is direc- sions of Section 280 of the Delaware General
ted to: SALT LAKE AND UTAH RAILROAD Corporation Law, that DCWV Acquisition Cor-
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Contents Utah Valley entertainment options

There goes the neighborhood


‘Suburbicon’ shows a friendly suburb in turmoil — 4

By small and simple things


‘Joseph Smith: American Prophet’ examines Mormonism’s unlikely rise — 6

Laugh track
Derrick Clements explores how sitcoms have changed since the 1990s — 7

Chocoholics
Orem’s Amano Artisan Chocolate is a (delicious) force to be reckoned with — 14

Also:
Book Buzz — 8
Comics — 10-11
Horoscopes — 12

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Arts Listings — 18
Music Listings — 20
TV Listings — 21-27

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MOVIES

Marvel takes on colonialism and white supremacy in ‘Thor: Ragnarok’


By Derrick Clements
Special to the Daily Herald

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Thor (Chris Hemsworth), left, and Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) appear in a scene from “Thor: Ragnarok.”

T
he villain Hela in Marvel’s of Odin (which, by the way, includes historical narrative as innocent.
“Thor: Ragnarok” has a plan Thor and Loki) posed nobly in scenes THOR: RAGNAROK Unfortunately, this storyline is
that could be summarized, of peaceful diplomacy with other only one of several running through
“Make Asgard great again.”
Played with over-the-top zestiness
realms and worlds. She rips away the
wallpaper to reveal the stories the
B+
Director: Taika Waititi
“Thor: Ragnarok,” which left me
feeling that things have officially
(and fun) by Cate Blanchett, Hela walls used to tell: Odin the warrior, gotten too big and too crazy in the
Starring: Chris Hemsworth, Mark
is freed from the curse banning her the colonizer, who went from world Ruffalo, Tom Hiddleston, Tessa Marvel Cinematic Universe to tell any
from her mythic, technicolor home to world destroying and looting, with Thompson, Cate Blanchett, Jeff kind of coherent story. (“Universe”
upon the death of Asgard’s righteous pre-banished Hela at his side. Buried Goldblum being a word that, when it only
king, Odin (played with righteous deep within Asgard (and its subcon- Running time: 2 hours, 10 min meant four or five movies, seemed a
kingliness by Sir Anthony Hopkins). scious) are actual skeletons of fierce, Rating: PG-13 for intense little grandiose, but now feels appro-
Despite her surprising familial rela- ruthless conquerors. sequences of sci-fi violence and priate, almost stifling, for how many
action, and brief suggestive
tionship to Odin (these “Thor” films And Hela’s there to wake them up. details and stories it contains.)
material
are always about family disputes), Her message should wake up the Locations: Opens Friday in This experiment of adapting a big,
she wastes no time explaining her living Asgardians, too, who have lived theaters nationwide. unwieldy, incongruous comic book
platform, which is that Asgard needs in comfortable, ignorant peace for library into a big, unwieldy, incon-
to cut it out with its hippie-dippie, years now. Asgard has been a nation of Asgardian history — and allowed gruous film series is not without
hopey-changey political correctness of openness and prosperity during the prosperity and security in the its growing pains and burdensome
and get back to what it once did best: the (recent) reign of Odin, and the first place — have been conveniently complications. When Doctor Strange
unrestrained, racially driven colo- nation has come to have a rather gen- forgotten. shows up in this movie (which is
nialism. erous self-image of progressiveness. Hela poses not only a threat to early on), I got antsy. I love the sin-
She scoffs at the murals on Asgard- Memories of the conquests and de- innocent Asgardians, but to Asgard-
ian palace walls depicting the family struction that formed the foundation ians’ ability to see themselves in the Please see RAGNAROK, Page C5
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An edgeless satire in George Clooney’s ‘Suburbicon’


By Lindsey Bahr
Associated Press SUBURBICON

T
he perfect veneer of 1950s
suburban life is just a mask
for the deep rot and hypocrisy
C
Director: George Clooney
festering underneath the trimmed Cast: Matt Damon, Julianne Moore,
lawns in George Clooney’s “Subur- Oscar Isaac, Noah Jupe
bicon,” a derivative and somewhat Running time: 1 hour, 44 min.
edgeless satire with some compel- Rating: R for violence, language
ling performances nonetheless. and some sexuality.
Clooney directs a script credited Locations: Open now in theaters
nationwide.
to Joel and Ethan Coen, himself and
Grant Heslov about a model com-
munity, Suburbicon, that promises price of milk is $20 for her. And the
a perfect suburban existence: a young Jupe proves to be a fantastic
parcel of property for all, clean and and compelling find, carrying much
well-stocked grocery stores, no of the film as the hyper-vigilant kid
traffic and friendly neighbors. But who is watching his world unravel
there’s a catch and it is skin deep. and doing something about it.
This is a problem when the Mey- COURTESY OF PARAMOUNT PICTURES The leads are a little more un-
ers family (Karimah Westbrook, Julianne Moore, left, and Matt Damon in a scene from “Suburbicon.” derwhelming, which is perhaps a
Leith M. Burke and Tony Espinosa) problem of the script. Damon plays
moves to town. They are black, you commentary on how this commu- characters into the strange orbit of Gardner as a kind of quiet every-
see, and the rest of the community nity is too distracted by their racist the milquetoast Gardner. There’s man, the type who recedes into the
is not thrilled about it — eyebrows fears to see what’s going on next Gary Basaraba as the empathetic background and goes unnoticed
are raised, meetings are held (with door, where Gardner (Matt Damon), Uncle Mitch, a lumbering and most of the time. Moore is more
interchangeable middle-aged white his wheelchair-bound wife and his sweet presence who just wants to over-the-top, especially as the sis-
men in flat top haircuts and wire- sister-in-law (both played by Ju- look after his nephew Nicky. Os- ter-in-law Margaret, who strains to
rimmed glasses shouting at one an- lianne Moore) and his young son, car Isaac, too, steals the show in a be the perfect ‘50s woman. There
other through Dutch angle shots). Nicky (Noah Jupe) are terrorized in brief appearance as a three-steps- are times when they’re allowed to
Crowds start to gather outside of their own home by two goons with ahead insurance agent. Westbrook play a bit with quirky dialogue that
the Meyers house until it becomes unclear motives. does wonders as Mrs. Meyers with I would assume is thanks to the
an all-out mob. It’s probably best not to say much not much screen time or dialogue, Coens, like an amusing discussion
The plight of the Meyers fam- about how this home invasion spi- especially in a particularly upset- about Aruba, but these moments
ily is just the side story, though, a rals and evolves, but it brings a fair ting scene in a grocery store where are fewer than you might imagine
tacked-on and bluntly conceived amount of intrigue and terrific side a store manager tells her that the from a Coen-crafted script.

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I
t’s hard to watch the trailer for invites Scott to move in with her.
“Dina” and not feel like you’re When it comes to romance and
witnessing something special. physical intimacy, Dina is un-
The documentary, which inhibited. Scott, meanwhile, is
comes to Salt Lake City’s Broad- the opposite. “Dina” shows their
way Centre Cinemas beginning awkward but undeniably sweet
Friday, has been on my mind efforts to reconcile their differ-
since its January premiere at the ences.
Sundance Film Festival (where “It’s gonna be a new experience
it won the festival’s Grand Jury for me,” Scott tells Dina in a mo-
Prize). I wasn’t able to catch it ment from the trailer, right after
then, so I’m excited it’s making he’s moved in. “I haven’t lived on
the rounds once more. my own since … ever.”
Dina Buno and Scott Levin, Broadway Centre Cinemas is
a middle-aged couple who are located at 111 E. 300 South in Salt
both on the autism spectrum, Lake City. For more information, COURTESY OF THE SUNDANCE INSTITUTE
confront the challenges of inti- visit saltlakefilmsociety.org. A scene from the documentary “Dina,” which comes to Broadway Centre
macy and cohabitation after Dina — Court Mann Cinemas in Salt Lake City beginning Friday.
November 2, 2017 5

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Hela (Cate Blanchett), left, and Skurge (Karl Urban) appear in a scene from “Thor:
Ragnarok.”

to create a self-contained world of its


Ragnarok own, but that’s just not what we’re
From C3 dealing with here. And the energy
and style that he is able to inject
gle-mindedness and isolation of into “Ragnarok” is delightful. This
what James Gunn has been allowed movie is, at times, hilarious, with lots
to do with “Guardians of the Galaxy,” of surprises. If it is, at other times,
but “Thor” is a franchise that goes dragged down by the immovable
back so far in this cinematic project, weight of Thor’s hammer because
it has accumulated more than it can of all the tie-ins and previews and
possibly deal with in one sequel. threads to be needled, well, that’s the
The first “Thor” (2011) was like way the universe (this one, at least)
the second or third MCU movie we works.
got, and its sequel, “Thor: The Dark As for where the movie lands on
World” (2013) was one of the more Hela’s Asgard-first foreign policy,
forgettable entries in the series. based in a philosophy of an Asgard-
But don’t mistake this for a trilogy. ian master race and her mission to
The Thor/Loki sibling rivalry story openly colonize the universe once
also boiled over in “The Avengers” again, I give the film props for finding
(2012), where Loki was the main a resolution that I found satisfying.
villain, and there’s a whole Hulk It would have been easy to lose sight
thing going on here that is a direct of the thematic potential in that idea
continuation of “Avengers: Age of and go with a less provocative ending
Ultron” (2015). Many (almost all?)
than the one it ultimately does. I like
of the characters we know and love
where things end up quite a lot.
from the previous “Thor” films — in-
I also like the overt refugee imag-
cluding Natalie Portman’s Jane, who
ery, the cast full of people of color
we last saw on screen in a passionate
(not just white and green), and the
embrace with Thor — are written
thoughtful — and, to me, themati-
off with quick, unsatisfying lines of
cally meaningful, not just flashy —
dialogue.
application of Led Zeppelin’s “Im-
We’re now at a point where keep-
migrant Song,” which in its lyrics
ing track of all the little details in the
also explores colonialism through
MCU has become unattainable for
Norse mythology. Given where the
any filmgoers who don’t make keep-
ing track of all those little details a film goes with the Hela-the-con-
moderate to major life priority. And queror storyline, all three of those
I actually kind of like that. I’m not elements fit into the film’s most
necessarily one of those superfans, interesting, coherent thematic in-
but I like the experiment, and the terests, which I loved seeing in a big,
secret sauce is to create individ- unwieldy comic book movie.
ual entries that are fun to watch on
Derrick Clements is an independent
their own. In that regard, “Thor: arts reporter, podcaster, columnist and
Ragnarok” succeeds. film critic. Follow him on Twitter @der-
It would probably succeed more if rific and find all his work at derrickclem-
director Taika Waititi had the ability ents.com.
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RELAX
Lasting legacy ‘Joseph Smith: American Prophet’ set to air on KBYU
By Kari Kenner
Daily Herald

W
hen a young Joseph Smith
founded The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints,
he encountered an incredible amount
of persecution that ultimately led to his
martyrdom.
His impact, however, extended well
beyond his mere 38 years, leaving a re-
ligion and faith that includes 16 million
members worldwide.
To commemorate his life and death
as well as his struggle for religious
freedom, WETA, the leading public
broadcast station in Washington, D.C.,
is presenting the documentary “Joseph
Smith: American Prophet” on public
television stations including KBYU.
The documentary first aired on KBYU
in October, but will be rebroadcast on
Monday at 8 p.m., Nov. 12 at 1 p.m. and
Dec. 3 at 4:30 p.m. It also will be aired
on other public broadcast networks.
The 90-minute documentary fea-
tures narration by the late Academy
COURTESY PHOTO
Award-winning actor Gregory Peck,
and has been updated and remastered Joseph Smith is portrayed in a still shot from “Joseph Smith: American Prophet.” The documentary is being broadcast several
times in the coming weeks on KBYU.
for broadcast. Changes include new
dramatic recreations of events from the or administrative experience,” said ing scriptural text included in The Book Groberg teamed with fellow docu-
life of Joseph Smith, as well as all-new Elder Dallin H. Oaks, a current church of Mormon and its origin, polygamy mentary filmmaker Mark Goodman to
religious and scholarly commentary leader, in the documentary. “He was a within the faith, the “extermination produce the feature, with writing by
from current faith leaders and outside man without money. He struggled to order” that was issued by Missouri’s Heidi S. Swinton and Mitch Davis.
experts. support his family throughout his life. governor, Lilburn Boggs, the “Mor- According to WETA executive vice
“I find Joseph Smith a remarkable He was a man with no background to mon Militia” and the mob attack that president and chief programming
person,” said historian Laurie F. Maff- leave one to believe that he’d be able ultimately killed Joseph Smith and his officer Dalton Delan, “Joseph Smith:
ly-Kipp, during her interview in the to found a church, establish a doctri- brother, Hyrum. American Prophet” actually brings up
film. “He had a charisma that is un- nal foundation, assemble remarkable “Joseph Smith’s Mormonism a variety of interesting parallels to the
deniable and a vision for a community people to be leaders in that church, emerged as a new American religion current political and religious climate.
that was unlike anything else that’s send missionaries to different corners during a time of spectacular reli- “It is interesting to watch this
ever been created. So, as a historian, of the Earth and lead the church from gious fervor,” said Lee Groberg, who film in light of some of the things
I’m interested in how that comes one place to another under immense served as a co-director and producer happening in society today,” Delan
about. How is it that certain people can persecution.” for the documentary. “Perhaps no said in a press release on the broad-
gain that kind of affection and respect According to a press release on the other time and place could have pro- casts. “Mormonism and Joseph
from other people and also the kind of broadcasts, the film chronicles most duced such a home-grown prophet Smith were really on the receiving
denunciations he received at the same particularly the religious impact of the and movement. His life and era offer end of one of the first real tests of
time?” Prophet Joseph Smith, including the a fascinating glimpse into a young religious tolerance in America. Re-
Maffly-Kipp, is a professor at Wash- founding of The Church of Jesus Christ nation coming to grips with its first gardless of one’s religious convic-
ington University and serves as one of a of Latter-day Saints and its history freedom. We are thrilled to work tions, this film raises poignant and
variety of authors, scholars and histori- across New York, Ohio, Missouri and with WETA, which has long been an important self-reflection about our
ans whose insight has been included in Illinois. important producer for public tele- shared history and contemporary
the documentary. In detail, the documentary discusses vision stations, to bring this story to themes such as religious liberty,
“He was a man without any political various aspects of the religion, includ- viewers around the country.” tolerance and personal conviction.”
November 2, 2017 7

American culture is mean, but pop


culture is rewriting the old story
I
’ve lately been entangled in a high-stress, emo- of entertainment -- and a sexual harassment. There is
college degree in the hu- the way the show handles
tional roller coaster relationship with NBC’s
manities -- was I ready Chandler’s dad, a Las Ve-
“Friends.” to appreciate the level gas drag performer. (Not
I never expected things to end up like this. When of comedic prowess great LGBTQ represen-
the hit show was first airing between 1994 and 2004, involved in a performance tation, folks.)
it barely made a dent on my register. I was in second like the one Matt LeBlanc As I watched episode
through 11th grades, and I thought it was dreck. I gives as a man who inexpli- after episode, I started to
got off the “laugh track train” early, opting instead cably cannot produce a sound
for “The Simpsons” and “Monk” (and of course, my understand that “Friends,”
that, in any way, resembles the like many of its contempo-
beloved Charlie Rose). No show was going to tell me
French language. raries, was a show full of very
when I should laugh.
Another one of the friends, Phoebe, mean people.
Quick aside, if I may, on how much the sound-
tells him to repeat after her: “Je m’ap- But it wasn’t just that they were
scape alone has changed on television: During the
pelle Claude.” His response: “Ja d’acoup mean. They were also, what one
“Friends” era, every square box with a screen in
America vomited a steady, never-ending stream of, plow.” She tries again: “Je m’appelle might call, “cool.”
not only prescribed laughter, but also the twang of an Claude.” With perfect confidence, he “Friends” utilizes a sense of
electric guitar, with very little variation, and in short echoes: “Ja t’applee blue.” humor that regularly sides with
enough bursts to barely be considered music, playing To really bring home just how much this the oppressors, not the oppressed,
over quick establishing shots of stock scenery of New incredibly basic, bizarre joke really works, reinforcing rigid gender expecta-
York high rises. just Google “Je m’appelle Claude.” Although it is a tions (as well as gender-based violence and abuse)
For the last two decades, I’ve personally sought normal, boring sentence of a man introducing him- and a racially monochromatic (white) perspective.
after a less intrusive sensory experience in my televi- self as “Claude,” the top result when I type it in is this To that end, the show may represent a certain era of
sion watching. I’ve enjoyed shows like “The Office,” clip from “Friends.” television sensibilities more purely than anything ex-
which perfected deadpan comedy for prime time, There is something pure, something essential, cept our current president, who is cut from the same
proving that a show’s ability to be funny is not always something almost punk in how committed this “mean television” cloth.
related to how loud it is. episode is to the absurd, and it made me lower my A friend recently described this attitude -- the
But lately, the walls of my own household have defenses. I was changed. kind that Trump demonstrates on the regular, and
echoed again with the very laughter and twangy I’ve also changed in another way: As a kid, I was the kind that I might find in “Friends” -- as “punch
guitar riffs of which I speak, as Katie has started going quick to dismiss a show if I found it to be morally down.” It was commonly acceptable, and is still now
through episodes of “Friends” on Netflix. She has questionable. And with all its innuendo of sexual in some circles, to make fun of those perceived as
long insisted that the show is enjoyable, so I decided, adventurousness and mild swearing, I put “Friends” “losers.”
for the sake of my marriage, to give it a reevaluation. in a “not-for-me” box almost immediately. By contrast, I see my favorite shows now explod-
Perhaps with the maturity and insight I’ve gained as And it was moral grounds, again, on which my ing old assumptions. Shows like “The Good Place,”
I’ve become a seasoned adult, I would now begin to newly enlightened positive opinion of “Friends began
“Louie,” “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,” the best episodes of
see what I was missing before. to fade.
“Master of None” and others are giving voice -- and
And you know, I kind of did. I started to have objections now that were not even
finding terrific entertainment -- from characters
The turning point was seeing a clip from the 10th on my radar as a younger person. There is a recurring
who would have been the butt of the joke on any
season of the show. The basic setup is that Joey, the joke, for example, that puts Courteney Cox in “fat
given episode of “Friends.”
clownish and untalented (but apparently successful) suit,” replacing every character and personality trait
And don’t forget “Parks and Recreation,” which,
actor, cannot for the life of him speak French. she normally has with a love of candy bars. There is
Only after years of dedicating my life to the study tonally, is somewhere on the exact opposite planet
Joey’s clueless swagger, occasionally weaponized as
that “Friends” is operating on. That’s a show that
proves hilarity and genuine niceness can be great
companions.
There are still plenty of great television programs
with selfish main characters -- “Mad Men” and
“Breaking Bad” come to mind. But now, the shows
they star in don’t see them as heroes. I even caught
a glimpse of “Will and Grace,” which, like Lazarus,
has come forth from that older era of television, but
through the broad humor and selfishness, I noticed a
sensitivity toward those who society privileges less.
At least in some corners of my television screen,
the domination of the cool kids is over.
Now if only our leaders would change the same
channel.

Derrick Clements is an independent arts reporter,


podcaster, columnist and film critic. Follow him on
COURTESY OF NBC Twitter @derrific and find all his work at derrickclem-
“Friends” was actually a pretty mean show. ents.com.
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Book Buzz
‘Housekeeping’
By Laura Wadley
story needs savoring.
Originally written in longhand for
Joshua Bell, violin her own entertainment, Robinson’s
Alessio Bax, piano book became an almost instanta-
neous classic when it was published.
With a career spanning Read it carefully and it will stay in
more than 30 years, your head and heart a long time,
Joshua Bell is one of maybe forever.
the most celebrated
violinists of his era. His ‘L.A. Requiem’
restless curiosity, passion, And now for something com-
and charismatic stage pletely different. I am such a sucker
presence have earned him for hard-boiled detective novels and
the rare title of “classical nobody does them much better than
music superstar.” Robert Crais (rhymes with “chase”).
In “L.A. Requiem” his two heroes,
Elvis Cole and Joe Pike, snarky and
Thurs., Nov. 2, 7:30 p.m.
de Jong Concert Hall silent, respectively, take on a very
personal case when the daughter of
one of Pike’s friends goes missing
The Mill on the Floss
and then is found murdered. Prob-
By Helen Edmundson lem is, such witnesses as there were
Adapted from the novel Marilynne Robinson’s “House- near the scene think Joe Pike is the
by George Eliot
keeping” is a short book but not a man who did it. Pike winds up in
This imaginative stage quick read. jail, but soon busts out to help Cole
adaptation of the classic Winner of the PEN/Heming- clear him.
19th-century novel tells way award for the “best book by “L.A. Requiem” is a particularly
the coming-of-age story an American author who has not intricate puzzle with lots of char-
of a woman fractured previously published a full-length acters with shadowy motives. What
by the restrictions of work of fiction,” “Housekeeping” shines through it all is Pike’s and
Victorian society. is narrated by Ruth (the name is Cole’s friendship and the fact that
purposeful), one of two sisters who tough and violent as they are, they
Nov. 3–4, 8–11, are raised by their grandmother, are both good men — straight shoot-
14–18, 7:30 p.m. and then a pair of ill-suited elderly ers in both senses of the word.
Sat., Nov. 11, 18, 2:00 p.m. great-aunts, and then their moth- Fans of Michael Connelly, Ian
Margetts Theatre
er’s sister Sylvie. Rankin and Rex Stout (going into the
They never knew who their father backlist) should take a quick liking
was and their mother died from to Robert Crais.
a suicide, walking off the railroad
bridge into the chill mountain lake
where her father had died in a train
derailment. Aunt Sylvie moves in
to “keep house” for the girls even
though by nature she is a wanderer
who sometimes sleeps in the car or
on the lawn, leaving Ruth and Lu-
BYU Wind Symphony Evening of Percussion BYU Symphonic Band cille always fretful that she also will
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As the narrative progresses, the
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girls grow apart, Lucille trying to
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BYU Singers & Concert Choir BYU Noteworthy BYU Men’s Chorus & herself closer kin to the wandering
Wed., Nov. 8, 7:30 p.m. Thurs., Nov. 9, 7:30 p.m. Women’s Chorus Sylvie. The workings of the plot
de Jong Concert Hall de Jong Concert Hall Nov. 10–11, 7:30 p.m. become almost ghostly as the story
de Jong Concert Hall progresses and the writing main-
tains its power.
“Housekeeping” is not brisk read-
ing because the prose is transcen-
All events are ticketed. dent; the book has no throwaway
sentences. Every moment in the
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ARTS
‘Ribeting’ entertainment
‘A Year With Frog and Toad’ leaps onto Utah Valley University stage
By Kari Kenner
Daily Herald

I
f you’re familiar at all with Arnold for children so formal they feel like
Lobel’s beloved children’s series they can’t laugh or sing along.”
about the friendship of a frog and a And though the show is carefully
toad, you have a good idea of what “A constructed to work well for younger
Year With Frog and Toad,” coming to audiences, there’s definitely something
Utah Valley University’s Noorda The- for the adults in the crowd as well.
atre this week, is all about. “Yes, it’s a children’s show, and
The musical, which made its debut children are going to love it, but it’s
on Broadway in 2003 at the nudging of not just for children,” said Tianna
Lobel’s daughter Adrianne, takes a va- Maxwell, a sophomore studying mu-
riety of the classic stories, and strings sical theater at UVU, who takes on
them together with musical interludes a variety of roles in the show. “(We
that guide the friends through a year want) parents enjoying themselves as
together. much as the kids are.”
“I know this sounds a little cheesy, According to Maxwell, though the
but honestly it’s a really beautiful story show includes a simple plot and lan-
about friendship and the music just guage that appeals to kids, the pro-
gets stuck in your head, it’s so fun,” said duction value is something adults can
the show’s director, Lisa Hall-Hagen. definitely appreciate.
PHOTO COURTESY OF ISAAC WALTERS
Hall-Hagen is the director of the “It’s not easy,” she said of the work
theater department at Utah Valley Becca Ashton, Logan Johnson, Kailey Azure Green, Jordan Briggs and Tianna that’s been put into the show. “We have
Maxwell perform in “A Year With Frog and Toad” at Utah Valley University.
University, as well as an associate pro- incredible harmonies that we have to
fessor in the department and a mother you know, there aren’t many shows sense of vibrancy and energy not only learn, and the choreography is fantas-
to small children. As such, she said she where you have permission to explore to the set itself but to the characters in tic. We have to really focus in on one
appreciates not only the importance of whatever you like. I’m going to use the way that they act,” Belnap said of another to get to every mark that we
theater, but theater that is approach- things my daughter would enjoy, like the bright set and costuming. “We’ve need to.”
able to kids, which is exactly what this glitter and bright colors, and I really also found that kids respond to bright The cast of the show includes just
show is intended to be. took that to heart.” color and movement and thought it five people: an actor each for Frog and
“I read these books to my kids, to Departing from the traditionally would be a fun way to get them in- Toad, and three additional players
my daughter, and it has a kind of or- muted tones of the original books volved, because it is a children’s show making up the rest of the cast with a
ganic feel, that classic art from the and production, Hall-Hagen and the after all.” handful of diverse characters each. For
Frog and Toad books,” Hall-Hagen design staff infused color into the cos- When it comes to the design, Maxwell, that handful includes Bird,
said. “I wanted to try something a little tumes and set to make it more visually Hall-Hagen said it would be apt to Mouse, Mole, Squirrel and Young Frog.
brighter. When you listen to the music appealing to young audiences. describe it as 1960s Twiggy-style, Though the show can definitely be
it’s so campy and fun, and I thought, Part of that design team is Emma but the bright colors and pizazz aren’t played with a larger cast, Maxwell said
Belnap, who served as the student set the only ways the show is targeting the smaller size has helped the group to
designer for the production. Though younger audiences. connect on a more personal level.
If You Go currently studying lighting design as a The show’s start time was set for Starting in the spring and continu-
A YEAR WITH FROG senior at UVU, Belnap said the role has 6:30 p.m., an hour earlier than normal ing through summer, fall and finally
AND TOAD offered her a chance to look at things
from a different perspective.
for shows at UVU, in hopes of allowing winter, “A Year with Frog and Toad”
younger audiences the chance to at- describes in a series of vignettes the
What: A colorful, musical stage
production based on the classic “It’s been really fun,” she said of the tend, and an intermission was omitted adventures of the best friends, and the
children’s stories by Arnold Lobel design process. “I wanted to make sure to decrease the total run time and avoid challenges they overcome together.
Where: The Noorda Blackbox The- that we would keep kids engaged and breaking the show up. “I hope everyone can honestly
atre at Utah Valley University, 800 keep them in awe of the set as well as “Honestly, I just hope people have have fun,” Maxwell said. “I know
W. University Parkway in Orem having adults share in that, so we made a really good time, and I want them to that sounds so simple but this show
When: Friday through Nov. 18 with
everything really big so that it also bring their kids,” Hall-Hagen said of is so fun; it’s pure joy happening on
performances Thursdays, Fridays,
Saturdays and Mondays at 6:30 makes adults feel like children.” the production. “I know that sounds stage. There’s some catchy phrases,
p.m. A 2 p.m. matinee performance According to Belnap, it gives audi- funny — it’s a children’s production, of fun musical notes to sing, songs that
is also scheduled for Nov. 18. ences the feel of stepping into a big, course people will bring their kids, but will get stuck in your head. We as a
Cost: $5 for ages 3-18, $10 for se- bright pond area, with huge stumps sometimes theater isn’t as welcoming cast are having a blast and we want
niors and students, $14 for general and blades of grass with a colorful spi- to little kids. Kids make noise; they to show audiences that these stores
admission ral as a base on the floor. move around, they talk back to the ac- are just as important as any other
Info: uvu.edu/thearts
“Color, like anything, just brings a tors. … It’s crazy to have a show meant story out there.”
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By Court Mann
Daily Herald

FILE PHOTO, DAILY HERALD


The Covey Center for the Arts in downtown Provo, photographed here in 2008, celebrates its 10th anniversary on Saturday with a free gala. The event will feature
performances by a number of Covey Center regulars.

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hen Paul Duerden was asked Cougarettes and Vocal Point, as well Duerden estimates the Covey is
to manage Provo’s Covey as the Utah Metropolitan Ballet and If You Go usually in operation 90 percent of the
Center for the Arts 10 years others. year — which, when considering it’s
ago, his directive was pretty open- Duerden said the gala and its per- COVEY CENTER closed on Sundays, means it’s basi-
ended. Lewis Billings, then Provo’s formers represent how far the Covey ANNIVERSARY GALA cally a year-round endeavor. Initially,
mayor, told him the Covey could be has come since it first opened. Most When: Saturday from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Provo City hoped the Covey would be
whatever Duerden thought it should of the gala performers, for example, Where: Covey Center for the Arts, open 30 percent of the year.
be. have become considerably more re- 425 W. Center St., Provo The Covey, Duerden pointed out,
“The first time that I walked into nowned over the decade — often a Admission: Free, but tickets are was all financed beforehand.
the Covey Center,” Duerden recalled, direct result of the Covey’s guiding required. Tickets can be obtained at “That’s not a normal thing,” he said.
coveycenter.org, (801) 852-7007 or
“there was no front on the building, hand. Groups like Vocal Point weren’t “Most facilities, like the Rec Center,
the Covey Center Box Office.
there were no seats in the theater, able to book dates at BYU’s Harris Dress code: Best dress is are bonded, or non-profit organiza-
there was water running down the Fine Arts Center, and needed a pro- encouraged. tions are still paying for their building.
halls, and I had absolutely no clue fessional local venue to showcase Info: coveycenter.org This building’s paid outright. And
what that place was going to be- its talents. In this, Duerden said the they didn’t use any taxpayer money
come.” Covey became an unofficial overflow “It was filling up and selling out, but to build the building — it was all done
Over the next decade, the Covey for BYU. people in Provo still didn’t know who with private donations and grants and
became a go-to venue for Utah The Covey’s relationship to Provo we were. The building is always in those kinds of things. The Covey is a
County’s many performing arts as a whole, however, has remained use, it’s just that Provo hasn’t nec- really interesting place.
groups. To celebrate this year 10-year somewhat peculiar. essarily fully caught the image of “There was an absolute need for it,”
landmark, the Covey hosts a free an- “Ironically, the Covey Center is what we have going on. It’s been an he added. “But that need wasn’t just
niversary gala on Saturday. The event better known outside Provo than it interesting phenomenon that we’ve in Provo. That need is throughout the
will include performances by BYU’s is inside Provo,” Duerden explained. experienced.” county.”
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DAILY HERALD FILE PHOTO


Art Pollard of Amano Artisan Chocolate poses for a portrait on Dec. 30, 2015, at his factory in Orem.

Amano
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“By the time the conche is all full of chocolate,


you’ve got a lot of money on the line,” he said.
Pollard’s path to chocolate was circuitous,
but it’s made him the chocolatier he is today.
As a young teen growing up in Los Alamos, New
Mexico — home to the U.S. Department of En-
ergy’s national laboratory — Pollard became
enamored with science and machining. During
childhood trips to Utah he’d visit BYU’s physics
department. He continued at BYU through col-
lege, but wasn’t allowed to use the department’s
lathes and mills after graduating — “That put a
real cramp in my style,” he said.
Pollard got his first real taste of high-end choc-
olate during a honeymoon in Hawaii. He started
to realize that chocolate making combined his COURTESY OF ART POLLARD
love for food, science, machinery, horticulture One of Amano’s growers in Ecuador inspects some cacao.
and agriculture. But would it make a career?
He still wasn’t sure. Chocolate making became simply test samples. Amano wasn’t even open for the grocery store for ice to cool their machines.
a hobby of sorts as he developed search engine business yet. While his machines don’t spray chocolate any-
software for large tech companies. “So we saw the article and said, ‘Well, I guess more, Pollard and Amano haven’t slowed down.
“So we had chocolate machines in one room we just launched.’ So we turned on the website,” Over the last two years, Pollard said Amano has
doing their thing, and we’d be writing code in the Pollard recalled. bolstered its reputation in the international choc-
other,” he remembered. “But what we discovered Things kicked into high gear quickly from olate community. That’s led to increased business
is that chocolate ends up being all encompass- there. Pollard remembers some of Amano’s early — and for Pollard, frequent 12-hour workdays
ing.” machinery, which they still hadn’t learned how with no vacations. It’s a lot to handle.
Good fortune came in the form of a Valentine’s to use properly. It would spray so much chocolate But is it worth it? Pollard’s response is brief and
Day NPR piece, which spotlighted Amano’s choc- on their clothes, Pollard said, that the clothing immediate.
olate. That chocolate NPR tried, however, was became stiff. Covered in chocolate, they’d rush to “Every day.”
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LISTINGS

Arts
THEATER the Pioneer Theatre through Saturday. the Utah Repertory Theater Company. AFYT THEATRIX — American Fork
Get more details at pioneertheatre.org. Showing at the Eccles Theater in Salt Youth Theater presents an interactive
OPENING: “CAPTAIN LOUIE” — A Theatre for Lake Nov. 25-Dec. 10 with tickets avail- eight-week course covering theater
“ASSASSINS” – Performed at the Young Audiences musical showing able at artsaltlake.org. basics from auditioning to stage skills.
Ellen and Allen Anes Studio Theatre Mondays and Fridays, running through “DESERT STAR’S CHRISTMAS VACA- Third grade and up can register, with
Friday through Nov. 11. For more details, Friday at 7 p.m. at the SCERA Center for TION: THE POLARIZED EXPRESS” — A classes Tuesdays from 4-5 p.m. in Oct./
visit suu.edu/pva/ta/index.html. the Arts. Tickets $4-$6 at scera.org. holiday-themed parody set to play Nov. Nov. Cost is $75. (801) 850-8778.
“THE MILL ON THE FLOSS” – A stage “FOREVER DEAD” -- A production of 9-Dec. 30 at the Desert Star Playhouse. AMERICAN FORK YOUTH THEATER
adaptation of the classic 19th-century The Off Broadway Theatre. The Hallow- Tickets $14.95-$28.95 at desertstar.biz. — American Fork Youth Theater will
novel by George Eliot. Performances Fri- een parody will play through Saturday “ELF THE MUSICAL” — Touring present “The Sound of Music” Jan. 11, 12
day, Wednesday, Nov. 9-11 and 14-18 at with tickets available for $10-$16 at Broadway production at the Eccles The- and 13.
7:30 p.m. and Nov. 11, 18 at 2 p.m. at the theobt.org. ater in Salt Lake City Nov. 24-26. Tickets BRAVO TROUPE — American Fork
Margetts Theatre at Brigham Young Uni- “GUYS AND DOLLS” — A classic play $30-$90 at artsaltlake.org. Youth Theater offering musical theater
versity. Tickets $12-16 at arts.byu.edu. with music by Frank Loesser. Perfor- “i” -- Pioneer Theatre Company will skills classes for students grades K-2
“A YEAR WITH FROG AND TOAD” – mances through Saturday at the Zieg- host the world premiere of Jeff Talbot’s from Oct.-Jan. and Jan.-March classes
The UVU School of the Arts presents the feld Theater in Ogden. Tickets are $17- love story, “i.” Performances will run available. Weds. 5-6 p.m. A.F. Fitness
classic tale of friendship. Performances $19 and are available for purchase now Feb. 16-Mar. 3 with more details at pio- Center Art Annex. $30 per month. (801)
Saturday through Nov. 18 at 6:30 p.m. at theziegfeldtheater.com. neertheatre.org. 850-8778.
in the Noorda Black Box Theatre on UVU “SHOCKHEADED PETER” — A col- “THE ICE FRONT” — Plan-B Theatre “DISNEY’S JUNGLE BOOK KIDS” —
campus. Additional 2 p.m. matinee Nov. lection of German cautionary tales for Company presents the world premiere Auditions for the American Fork Youth
18. Cost is $5-$14 at uvu.edu/thearts. Halloween produced by Sackerson. Play- of Eric Samuelsen’s original produc- Theater production will be held Nov. 18
CONTINUING: ing through Saturday at The Art Factory tion. Showing Nov. 9-19 at the Studio from 1-3 p.m. for third to sixth graders.
“A BUNDLE OF TROUBLE” — A family in Salt Lake City. Tickets are $17-$23 at Theatre in Salt Lake City. Tickets $20 at Rehearsals Wednesdays 4-6 p.m. from
comedy playing through Nov. 30 at the sackerson.org. planbtheatre.org. Jan. to March. (801) 850-8778.
Hale Centre Theatre in West Valley City. “WICKED-ER” — Spoof by Desert “THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EAR- MUSICAL THEATER DANCE CLASS —
Tickets are priced from $18-$34 and can Star. Playing through Saturday. Tickets NEST” — The classic story by Oscar Offered by American Fork Youth Theater
be purchased at hct.org. cost $14.95-$24.95 and are available at Wilde is being presented by the West on Tuesdays from 6-7 p.m. for ages 12
“FOREVER PLAID” — The show desertstar.biz. Side Theatre Company in Eagle Moun- and up. Cost is $25 per month. (801)
marks the debut of Hale Centre The- tain, with performances Nov. 9-11. For 850-8778.
atre’s Jewel Box Stage in Sandy. It will COMING SOON: more details, visit westsidetheatreco.
run through Nov. 15. Ticket prices cost “A CALL TO SERVE: CONFESSIONS org. SCHOOL PRODUCTIONS:
$39 for adults and $18 for youth (K-12). OF A MORMON HITMAN” — An original “INTO THE WOODS” — BYU Theatre
For ticket information, call (801) 984- play by Utah playwright Jared Great- presents the classic Stephen Sondheim DANCE
9000, go to hct.org. house presented by The Hive Theatre and James Lapine musical of fairytales BALLET SHOWCASE — Classic and
“HELLO, DOLLY!” — A classic musical Company. Showing at the Sorenson gone awry. Running Nov. 17-Dec. 9 in the contemporary ballet performed by the
set to show nightly, excluding Sundays Unity Center in Salt Lake City Nov. 10-11 Pardoe Theatre on BYU campus. Tickets BYU Theatre Ballet company. Perfor-
through Nov. 18 at the Hale Center and 17-18. For more details or to buy $14-$26 at arts.byu.edu. mances Nov. 17 at 7:30 p.m. and Nov.
Theater in Orem. Additional matinee tickets, visit hivetheatre.com. “THE LITTLE PRINCE” — The classic 18 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. at the Dance
performances available with tickets “AIDA” -- The Hale Centre Theatre book brought to life on stage by Sack- Studio Theatre on BYU campus. Tickets
priced from $14-$24. More details at will present Elton John and Tim Rice’s erson in Salt Lake City. Initial perfor- $7 at arts.byu.edu.
haletheater.org. classic musical “Aida” at the new Centre mances Nov. 17-18, 24-25 at 7:30 p.m., BYU DANCESPORT CHAMPIONSHIPS
“JEKYLL & HYDE” — A musical hor- Stage theatre in Sandy. The show will with more dates coming in December. — This is the 41st year of the BYU Danc-
ror-drama featuring music by Frank run Nov. 17-Jan. 20 with performances Tickets $17-$23 at sackerson.org. esport Championships, held regularly in
Wildhorn. Playing at the Terrace Plaza at 7:30 p.m. Mon.-Sat. and 12:30 p.m. “STAR WARD CHRISTMAS” — A Mor- the Wilkinson Student Center Ballroom.
Playhouse in Ogden through Nov. 11. and 4 p.m. Saturday, excluding Nov. 22- mon-themed “Star Wars” holiday par- The fall competition will be held Nov. 10-
Tickets are $9-$14 at terraceplayhouse. 23, Dec. 25 and Jan. 1. Tickets are $18- ody showing at the Off Broadway The- 11 with tickets ranging from $9-$44 at
com. $39 at hct.org. atre in Salt Lake Nov. 17-Dec. 23. Tickets byudancesport.com.
“SHE LOVES ME” — A romantic mu- “THE BODYGUARD — THE MUSICAL” $10-$16 at theobt.org. DANCENSEMBLE — The members of
sical with performances through Nov. 11 — Touring Broadway production at the “TEN DEATHS OF HAMLET” — Shake- Brigham Young University’s dancEnsem-
at Brigham’s Playhouse in Washington. Eccles Theater in Salt Lake City Dec. speare’s tragedy, including 16 charac- ble will perform Nov. 10-11 at 7:30 p.m.
Cost is $17-$23 with more details at 5-10. Tickets are available at artsaltlake. ters and 10 deaths presented by one
brighamsplayhouse.com. org. actor, Barrett Ogden. Show Nov. 10-12 TO SEE THE FULL LISTINGS,
CLOSING: “THE BRIDGES OF MADISON at 8 p.m. at Sackerson in Salt Lake City. PLEASE GO TO
“A COMEDY OF TENORS” — The se- COUNTY” — Based on the 1992 novel by Tickets $12-$15 at sackerson.org. HERALDEXTRA.COM
quel to “Lend Me a Tenor,” set to play at Robert James Waller and presented by YOUTH THEATER:
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and Nov. 11 at 2 p.m. in the Dance Stu- Covey Center Main Hall. Details at covey-
dio Theatre at 169 Stephen L. Richards
Building on the BYU campus. Tickets are
$7 at arts.byu.edu.
center.org.
“ARTRAGEOUS” — Artists, musicians,
singers and dancers take the stage for an
Sanctuary of spirituality
“THE NUTCRACKER” — Barlow interactive and engaging show. Set for

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16-17 and 3 p.m. Nov. 18. Tickets $15 at family pack (two adults, two children).
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CINEMATICS IMPROV TROUPE — will be experimenting live at the Capitol
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JOHN CLEESE — Live at the Eccles from theater, film and music have been
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a screening of “Monty Python and the versity for the 2017-18 season. Thursday:
Holy Grail,” Nov. 19 at 7 p.m. Tickets Joshua Bell, violin, and Alessio Bax, pi-
range from $35-$275 and can be pur- ano. Nov. 16-17: The King’s Singers. Dec. COURTESY OF THE SPRINGVILLE MUSEUM OF ART
chased at artsaltlake.org. 7: Kurt Elling Featuring The Swingles. “Life and Life Again” by Mark Pugh, featured in the Springville Museum
DRY BAR COMEDY — 295 W. Center Dec. 14: Jason Robert Brown and Kelli of Art’s 32nd annual Spiritual & Religious Art of Utah show.
St., Provo. drybarcomedy.com. O’Hara. Jan. 4 and 11: Utah Symphony.

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JEFF DUNHAM — A night of hilarity is Jan. 19-20: The Peking Acrobats. Feb. 15: ne of the Springville Mu- is featured in the exhibit. “I’m
sure to ensue as comedian Jeff Dunham Jake Shimabukuro. March 1: Wu Man and seum of Art’s best recur- more interested in saying, ‘I’m
takes the stage at the Eccles Theater for the Huayin Shadow Puppet Band. March ring shows is its annual looking for this.’ So painting, in
his show, “Passively Agressive.” Showing 7-8: Alan Menken. March 16-17: Robert Spiritual & Religious Art of Utah this instance, a struggle with
Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 at 7 p.m. Tickets on Fairchild, Megan Fairchild, Tiler Peck and show. It recently returned to the an angel, is kind of more where
sale now at artssaltlake.org. Friends. March 20: Jazz at Lincoln Cen- museum for its 32nd year. Some my religious art comes from. It
FLUFFYMANIA — Gabriel Iglesias will ter Orchestra with Chick Corea. April 3: of the exhibit’s featured artists comes from that struggle.
perform his signature stand-up comedy Lawrence Brownlee. April 12-14: “Actors recently spoke with the Herald “We seek faith because it
at the Vivint Smart Home Arena on Dec. From The London Stage: The Taming of about their pieces, which often solves some problems for us and
16 at 8 p.m. Tickets range from $32-$142 the Shrew.” April 18: The Tallis Scholars. approach faith and spirituality answers some questions, but
with details at vivintarena.com. DANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD from angles not seen in Sunday that’s not all it does,” he added.
IMPROVBROADWAY — Live impro- LIVE!: “KING FOR A DAY” — The beloved school. The exhibit is free to the pub-
visational comedy mixed with musical children’s show comes to life on stage “Some people very much ap- lic (donations accepted), and
theater. With suggestions, stories, and with new songs, surprise guests and proach (religious art) from the open during normal museum
experiences from the audience, the cast more. Playing at the Eccles Theater in position of, ‘I know this, and I hours. The Springville Museum
of ImprovBroadway will craft a hilarious Salt Lake City March 8. Tickets on sale am going to teach you it,’ and of Art is located at 126 E. 200
and family-friendly improvised two-act now at artsaltlake.org. I’m not interested in doing that,” South in Springville. For more
show consisting of improvised scenes, “DISNEY ON ICE PRESENTS DREAM said Brian Kershisnik, whose information, visit smofa.org.
games and songs. Every Saturday night BIG” — A production that tells a story painting “Wrestling the Angel” — Court Mann
at 7:30 p.m. at 496 N. 900 East, Provo. surrounding eight Disney Princesses —
Tickets $5-$8. improvbroadway.com. Ariel, Belle, Cinderella, Rapunzel, Tiana,
LAUGHTER CLUB — Laughter yoga is Jasmine, Aurora and Snow White. Play- ages tour exhibits, do craft, enjoy treats. The King’s English will host a series of
non-political, non-religious, non-com- ing at various times of day Nov. 16-19 at Museum of People/Cultures, 2201 N. Can- book discussions, readings and signings
petitive. 7:30-8:30 p.m. Sundays. 100 S. Vivint Smart Home Arena. Tickets cost yon Road, Provo. Families: 7 p.m. YSA, in November. Thursday: Holly FitzGer-
1000 East, Orem. (801) 404-6123. 123@ $10-$70 and are available at smithstix. 7:30 p.m. $5/group. Reserve: (801) 422- ald, 7 p.m. Friday: Larry Morris, 7 p.m.
heartprint.net. com. 0022. mpc.byu.edu. Saturday: Molly McCully Brown at the
WISEGUYS LIVE COMEDY — Comedy “DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE” — Myth- “INSPIRED” Poetry Workshop — The Writers Work workshop, 10 a.m. — 4
Central. Stand-up comedy venue and bar. busters alumni Kari Byron, Tory Belleci Rock Canyon Poets and Pioneer Book p.m. Saturday: Laurie C. Tye, 11 a.m.
194 S. 400 West Salt Lake City. (801) 532- and Grant Imahara successfully launched present a free community poetry work- Saturday: “The Purloining of Prince Oleo-
5233, wiseguyscomedy.com. 8-10 p.m. the “White Rabbit Project” on Netflix. shop at Pioneer Book, 450 W. Center St. margarine” reading, 12 p.m. Saturday:
Now they’re bringing their scientific in Provo. The workshop began Oct. 2 and Anastasia Bolinder, 2 p.m. Wednesday: J.
STORYTELLING sleuthing to the stage in “Down the will end with a poetry reading Tuesday Kael Weston, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday: Chip
Rabbit Hole,” coming to the Delta Perfor- at 6 p.m. Ward, 7 p.m. Nov. 9: Jan Minich, 7 p.m.
MISC. mance Hall of the Eccles Theater Nov. 18 THE KING’S ENGLISH — Bookstore Nov. 11: Michael Chidsey, 11 a.m. Nov. 11:
ANNIVERSARY GALA — The Covey at 8 p.m. Tickets $30-$165 at artsaltlake. and events in Salt Lake City and sur- Susan Adrian, 2 p.m. Nov. 13: Charity Til-
Center for the Arts celebrates its 10th org. rounding area. For event locations and lemann-Dick, 7 p.m. Nov. 14: A.J. Jacobs,
anniversary Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in the FHE @ MPC — Student groups of all information, visit kingsenglish.com. 7 p.m. Nov. 15: David Kranes, 7 p.m.
20 TICKET
LISTINGS
Shepard’s surprise
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HOT TICKET
POPULAR MUSIC arts.byu.edu.
LADY GAGA — Pop. Appearing in Salt
IN THE HOLE: Lake City on Dec. 14 at Vivint Smart Home
“AIR1: POSITIVE HITS TOUR” — Per- Arena. Tickets available for $46-$226 at
formance by Skillet, Britt Nicole, Colton smithstix.com.
Dixon, Tauren Wells and Gawvi at the MAROON 5 -- Rock. Coming to Salt
Vivint Smart Home Arena Sunday at 7 Lake City Sept. 7 for a performance at the
p.m. Tickets range $19.75-$49.75 and are Vivint Smart Home Arena. Tickets go on
available at smithstix.com. sale Sunday with more details at vivintar-
THIRD EYE BLIND -- Rock. Coming to ena.com.
The Complex in Salt Lake City Sunday at NATHAN PACHECO -- Classically
7 p.m. for their Fall Of The Summer Gods trained tenor performing Christmas mu-
Tour. Tickets $34.50 in advance with de- sic in support of his upcoming holiday
tails at thecomplexslc.com. album, “O Holy Night.” Performance Dec.
8 at 7:30 p.m. at the UCCU Center. Tickets
DOMINIC VALENTE, DAILY HERALD
COMING: $25-$49 with details at uccucenter.com.
Book on Tape Worm’s Scott Shepard, shown here at the Rooftop
BAR J WRANGLERS -- Country. The KATY PERRY — Pop. Performance Nov.
Concert Series in August, plays Velour Live Music Gallery on Saturday.
singing cowboys are back for their annual 24 at 7:30 p.m. at the Vivint Smart Home

P
Christmas show Dec. 12 at 7:30 p.m. at Arena. Tickets are available at smithstix. rovo’s “chamber-folk” are proud of you but they’re
the UCCU Center. Tickets $10-$15 at uccu- com and range from $47.50-$147.50. group Book on Tape not stoked that you play loud,
center.org. THE PIANO GUYS — Classical pop. Worm plays Velour Live scream-y music — I think I got
JIM BRICKMAN -- Acclaimed pianist Performing Christmas music at the Vivint Music Gallery on Saturday. used to being in such a niche, of
Jim Brickman presents “A Joyful Christ- Smart Home Arena Dec. 8. Tickets cost I chatted with its frontman, a certain group of people liking
mas” at Abravanel Hall in Salt Lake City $24-$172 and are available at vivintarena. Scott Shepard, before the it. And I still carry some of that
Dec. 28 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets range from com. band’s Rooftop Concert Series mentality. I’m always pleas-
$45-$100 and can be purchased from P!NK -- Pop. Coming to the Vivint show in August. No one is more antly surprised that as many
artssaltlake.org. Smart Home Arena in Salt Lake City May surprised by the band’s success people like Book on Tape Worm
FOO FIGHTERS -- Rock. Performance 9 as a part of her Beautiful Trauma World than Shepard himself. Before as they do, and they’re really
at the Vivint Smart Home Arena on Dec. Tour. Tickets go on sale Friday at smith- Book on Tape Worm, Shepard kind about it.”
12 at 7:30 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m. Tick- stix.com. fronted The New Nervous, a Saturday’s show also will
ets range $49-$99 and are on sale now at SAM SMITH -- Soul, pop, R&B. Coming pull-no-punches hardcore/ feature a solo set by Brandon
smithstix.com. to the Vivint Smart Home Arena in Salt math-rock band. Robbins, lead singer of The
AMY GRANT — Performance entitled Lake City Aug. 22 as part of his The Thrill “Honestly, it’s been kind of Moth & The Flame. Doors
“Christmas with Amy Grant and Michael Of It All Tour. Tickets go on sale Thursday mind-blowing for me, from open at 8 p.m. Tickets are $10
W. Smith” will take place Nov. 14 at 8 p.m. at smithstix.com. then clear till now, just how at Velour, $12.50 at 24tix.com.
at the UCCU Center at Utah Valley Univer- TOBYMAC -- Christian pop. Perfor- well received Book on Tape Velour is located at 135 N. Uni-
sity in Orem. Tickets range from $27-$120 mance Feb. 3 as a part of the Hits Deep Worm is, by my friends and by versity Ave. in Provo. For more
and are available smithstix.com. Tour with Mandisa, Danny Gokey, Ryan people in general,” Shepard told information, visit facebook.
NIALL HORAN -- Pop. Performance at Stevenson and Finding Favor. Show at 7 me. “I think growing up in rock com/velourlive.
the USANA Amphitheatre on July 30 at p.m. with tickets on sale Friday at smith- bands — where your parents — Court Mann
7:30 p.m. Tickets are $29.50-$107, avail- stix.com.
able at smithstix.com. SHANIA TWAIN -- Country. Perfor-
BILLY JOEL — Rock. The singer-song- mance Jul. 28 at 8 p.m. at the Vivint (435) 655-8252, parkcity.institute. 10: Mindy Gledhill. Nov. 11: Brother with
writer and piano man will perform at the Smart Home Arena. Tickets range from PARK CITY LIVE (formerly Harry O’s) Haarlem, Grove. Nov. 15: Open Mic Night.
Vivint Smart Home Arena on Nov. 29 at $56.95-$146.95 and are available at — 427 Main St., Park City. 8, 9:30 p.m. Nov. 17-18: Cowboys & Indies, line-up TBA.
8 p.m. Tickets are available at smithstix. smithstix.com. shows. $12-$30. (435) 655-7579. parkci- Nov. 22: Open Mic Night. Nov. 29: Open
com and range $49.50-$149.50. tylive.net. Mic Night. Nov. 30: Monthly Acoustic
THE KILLERS — Performance at the VENUES AND CLUBS: VELOUR LIVE MUSIC GALLERY — Lo- Showcase.
Vivint Smart Home Arena on Feb. 6. O.P. ROCKWELL — Cocktail lounge and cal and touring music bands. Doors at 8 WAGON WHEEL SALOON — 340 E.
Tickets cost $22-$92 and are available at live music hall in Park City. oprockwell. p.m. 135 N. University Ave., Provo. (801) Main St., Santaquin. (801) 754-1304.
smithstix.com. com. (435) 615-7000. 818-BAND, velourlive.com. Thursday: The
THE KING’S SINGERS -- Performing at OUTER RIM — All-ages live music Strike. Friday: Brass Rook Album Release.
the de Jong Concert Hall on BYU campus venue. 996 S. Redwood Rd., Salt Lake Saturday: Book On Tape Worm with TO SEE THE FULL LISTINGS,
as a part of the BRAVO! Professional City. (801) 688-2224. theouterrimslc.com. Brandon Robbins. Tuesday: Utah Copa PLEASE GO TO
Performing Arts Series. Concerts Nov. 16- PARK CITY INSTITUTE — Perfor- Live. Wednesday: Open Mic Night. Nov.
HERALDEXTRA.COM
17 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets starting at $22 at mances at the Eccles Center in Parck City. 9: Manatee Commune with Dave B. Nov
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2 News at Entertain- The Big Bang (7:31) Young (8:01) Mom Life in Pieces S.W.A.T. Pilot. A former 2 News at (10:37) The Late Show With (11:39) The Late Late Show 7:03 a.m. PLEX ››› “Keeping Up With the
KUTV 6:00pm (N) ment Tonight Theory (N) Sheldon (s) (CC) (s) (CC) Marine runs a specialized 10:00pm (N) Stephen Colbert (N) (s) (CC) With James Corden (N) (s) Steins”
(Live) (CC) (TVG) (TVPG) (TV14) (TVPG) unit. (s) (CC) (TV14) (Live) (CC) (TVPG) (CC) (TV14)
7:05 a.m. STARZ ››› “As Good as It Gets”
ABC 4 Utah Inside Edition Grey’s Anatomy: Jackson Scandal: Olivia and Mellie How to Get Away With Mur- ABC 4 Utah (10:36) Jimmy Kimmel Live (11:38) (12:08) 7:30 a.m. AMC ››› “Insidious”
KTVX News at 6pm (N) (s) (CC) and the guys spend a day at assert their power. (N) (s) der: Stay Strong, Mama. (N) News at (s) (CC) (TV14) Nightline (N) Access Hol- 8:00 a.m. CART “Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania
(N) (TVPG) sea. (N) (s) (CC) (TV14) (CC) (TV14) (s) (CC) (TV14) 10pm (N) (TVG) lywood (N)
Mystery”
KSL 5 News KSL 5 News Superstore: The Good Will & Grace (8:31) Great Chicago Fire: Down Is Bet- KSL 5 News (10:34) The Tonight Show (11:37) Late Night With Seth FX ››› “The Croods”
KSL at 6p (CC) at 6:30p (CC) Health Fund. Place: Derek. (N) (s) (TV14) News (N) ter. Kidd is surprised to be at 10 (N) Starring Jimmy Fallon (N) Meyers (N) (s) (CC) (TV14)
(TV14) (TVPG) (CC) (TVPG) transferred. (TV14) (CC) (s) (CC) (TV14)
TRAV Mysteries at the Kremlin
8:30 a.m. HBO3 ›› “Stick It”
PBS NewsHour (N) (s) (CC) Dickensian: Amelia inherits Midsomer Murders: The (8:50) Mid- (9:35) The ’Allo ’Allo! Are You Be- Finding Your Roots: Scarlett Frontline (s) 8:35 a.m. PLEX “Saving Santa”
KUED most of the estate. (s) (CC) body of a man is found somer Mur- Café: Stags (TVPG) ing Served? Johansson; Paul Rudd. (s) (Part 2 of 2)
(TV14) pinned down. (CC) (TVPG) ders (TVPG) or Hens. (s) (CC) (TVPG) (CC) (TVPG) 8:40 a.m. HBO ››› “Nell”
8:50 a.m. HBO2 Kareem: Minority of One
Americas Mineral DW News Oil Calling (s) Rethinking Social Media: (9:01) Media Coverage and The Drexel Asian Euromaxx Roadtrip Na- Infinity Hall
Now (s) (CC) Explorers (s) (CC) (TVG) Finding Your Voice and Female Athletes (s) (CC) InterView American Life (CC) (TVG) tion (s) (CC) Live (s) (CC)
9:00 a.m. (7) The Last Days of the USSR
KULC
(TVG) (CC) (TVG) Identity (TVPG) (CC) (TVG) (TVG) (TVPG) (TVPG) TRAV Mysteries at Buckingham Palace
9:15 a.m. TMC ››‡ “The Recruit”
KBYU Wild Kratts Wild Kratts PBS NewsHour (N) (CC) Hawking (s) (CC) (TVPG) Trust Me I’m a Doctor (s) Rick Steves Perry Mason (CC) (TVPG) Garden Rick Steves
9:18 a.m. STZENC ›‡ “Picture Perfect”
The Simp- Modern Fam- Gotham: Bruce goes out (8:01) The Orville: Dr. Finn FOX13 News at Nine (N) (10:05) Mod- (10:35) (11:05) Sein- (11:35) The (12:05) 9:25 a.m. MAX ››› “Appaloosa”
KSTU sons (s) (CC) ily (s) (TVPG) with some classmates. (N) and others get lost in space. (CC) ern Family Seinfeld (CC) feld (s) (CC) Simpsons Friends (s)
9:28 a.m. STARZ ››‡ “The Faculty”
(TVPG) (s) (CC) (DVS) (TV14) (N) (s) (TV14) (CC) (TVG) (TVPG) (CC) (TVPG) (CC) (TVPG)
10:00 a.m. AMC ›› “Insidious: Chapter 2”
KJZZ Wheel Jeopardy! 2 News at 7 Millionaire Millionaire Jeopardy! 2 News at 9 DailyMailTV Family Guy Family Guy Amer. Dad Amer. Dad DailyMailTV
FX ››‡ “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty”
KUCW Big Bang Big Bang Supernatural (N) (TV14) Arrow: Reversal. (TV14) CW30 News Two Men Two Men Mom (TV14) Mom (TV14) Anger Mgt Page Six SPIKE ››‡ “The Day After Tomorrow”
KUPX Blue Bloods (s) (TV14) Blue Bloods (s) (TV14) Blue Bloods (s) (TV14) Blue Bloods (s) (TV14) Blue Bloods (s) (TVPG) Blue Bloods (s) (TV14) Law CI TRAV Titanic: Mysteries at the Museum
KPNZ Rica Famosa Latina Noches con Platanito Alarma TV Noticiero Secretos Programa Programa Programa 10:01 a.m. PLEX ›› “Beethoven’s 4th”
KTMW Caso Cerrado: Edición Jenni Rivera Sin senos sí hay paraíso El señor de los cielos (N) Al Rojo Titulares Sin senos sí hay paraíso El Señor 10:15 a.m. HBO3 ›‡ “Play It to the Bone”
PREMIUM CABLE CHANNELS 10:20 a.m. HBO2 ›› “Batman v Superman:
HBO Sweet Nov ‘Hellboy II: The Golden Army’ (PG-13, ’08) ››› VICE News ‘Why Him?’ (R, ’16) ›› James Franco. (s) (CC) Vice ‘Fifty Shades Darker’ (R) Dawn of Justice”
(5:50) ‘Stuck on You’ (PG-13) ›› Matt Damon. (s) Enthusiasm Tracey Ull Tracey Ull Felipe Esparza (10:45) ‘The Sum of All Fears’ (PG-13, ’02) ›››
10:30 a.m. SHO-P ››› “Seraphim Falls”
HBO2
SYFY ››‡ “Robin Hood”
HBO3 (5:50) ‘Body of Lies’ (R) ›› Leonardo DiCaprio. ‘Panic Room’ (R, ’02) ››› Jodie Foster. (s) (CC) ‘Zoolander’ (PG-13, ’01) ››› (CC) ‘The Royal Tenenbaums’
10:35 a.m. HBO ›› “The Shack”
MAX ‘Interview-Vamp’ Mike Judge ‘Domestic Disturbance’ (PG-13) › (s) ‘Whiteout’ (R, ’09) › Kate Beckinsale. (10:45) ‘Cape Fear’ (R, ’91) ››› Robert De Niro. 11:00 a.m. TRAV King Tut: Mysteries at the
PLEX ‘Over the Top’ (PG, ’87) › (s) (CC) (7:36) ‘Highlander: The Final Dimension’, ’94 ›› (9:18) ‘The Skulls III’ (PG-13, ’03) ›› (11:03) ‘The Messengers’ (PG-13) › Museum
TMC Echoes ‘Bridge of Spies’ (PG-13, ’15) ››› Tom Hanks. (s) (CC) ‘Bewitched’ (PG-13, ’05) ›› Nicole Kidman. (CC) ‘Beaches’ (PG-13) ›› Bette Midler. 11:02 a.m. STZENC ››› “Truth”
SHO-E (5:30) ‘Bleed for This’ (R, ’16) ››› Famous Ray Donovan (s) (TVMA) Gigolos (s) Famous Ray Donovan (s) (TVMA) Famous Shaq O’Neal: Comedy 11:10 a.m. TMC ›››‡ “Witness”
SHO-P (5:35) ‘Gangs of New York’ (R, ’02) ››› Leonardo DiCaprio. ‘Bleed for This’ (R, ’16) ››› Miles Teller. (CC) Famous Ray Donovan (s) (TVMA) Gigolos (s) 11:16 a.m. STARZ ››› “Equity”
STARZ Money (6:44) ‘Life’ (R, ’17) ›› Jake Gyllenhaal. (s) (CC) Girlfriend ‘The Stepfather’ (PG-13, ’09) ›› (s) (10:44) ‘The Faculty’ (R) ›› Jordana Brewster. (s) 11:20 a.m. MAX ›‡ “The Divergent Series:
‘Final Destination 2’ (R) (6:52) ‘School Ties’ (PG-13) ››› (s) (8:42) ‘Walk the Line’ (PG-13, ’05) ››› Joaquin Phoenix. (CC) Girlfriend Girlfriend Girlfriend
Allegiant”
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11:36 a.m. PLEX ›› “Highlander: The Final
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A&E The First 48 (CC) (TVPG) The First 48: Scene (8:01) The Eleven (TV14) (9:03) The First 48 (TV14) (10:03) The First 48 (CC) The First 48: Scene The Eleven 12:00 p.m. HALL “Help for the Holidays”
AMC (5) ‘Titanic’ (PG-13, ’97) ›››› Leonardo DiCaprio, Billy Zane. Historical drama. (CC) ‘The Notebook’ (PG-13, ’04) ›› Ryan Gosling. Romance. (CC) 12:25 p.m. HBO3 ››› “About a Boy”
ANIMAL Monsters Inside Me (CC) Monsters Inside Me (CC) Monsters Inside Me (CC) Monsters Inside Me (CC) Monsters Inside Me (CC) Monsters Inside Me (CC) Infested! (s) 12:30 p.m. AMC ››‡ “Insidious: Chapter 3”
BET (5:35) ‘Above the Rim’ (R, ’94) ›› Duane Martin. Martin (CC) Martin (CC) Rundown Comedy Comedy Rundown Martin (CC) Martin (CC) Martin (CC) SHO-P “The Eyes”
BYU America Over the Edge Women’s College Volleyball: Pacific vs BYU. (N) America Over the Edge Women’s College Volleyball: Pacific vs BYU. (s) America 12:50 p.m. HBO ›› “Mr. Woodcock”
CARTOON King of Hill Amer. Dad Cleveland Amer. Dad Burgers Burgers Family Guy Family Guy Chicken Mike Tyson Mr. Pickles Burgers Burgers 12:55 p.m. HBO2 ›››‡ “Master and
‘You’ve Got Mail’ (PG, ’98) ›› Tom Hanks. Romance-comedy. (CC) ‘You’ve Got Mail’ (PG, ’98) ›› Tom Hanks. Romance-comedy. (CC) Pickler
Commander: The Far Side of the World”
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12:58 p.m. STARZ ››› “As Good as It Gets”
CNBC Shark Tank (CC) (TVPG) Shark Tank (CC) (TVPG) Secret Secret Secret Secret Secret Secret Secret Secret Learn the
1:00 p.m. SPIKE ››› “The Fifth Element”
CNN Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 Anderson Cooper 360 Tonight 1:05 p.m. TMC “Safelight”
COMEDY Futurama Futurama (7:15) South Park (TV14) South Park South Park South Park South Park Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Nathan-You President Daily Show 1:10 p.m. STZENC ››› “Walk the Line”
CSPAN U.S. House Politics and Public Policy Today (CC) Politics and Public Policy Today (CC) 1:17 p.m. PLEX ›‡ “Once Upon a Crime”
DISC Naked and Afraid (TV14) Naked and Afraid (TV14) Naked and Afraid (TV14) Naked and Afraid: Danger Down Under. (N) (TV14) Naked and Afraid (TV14) Afraid 1:25 p.m. MAX ››‡ “Blood Work”
DISN Andi Mack Bizaardvark Jessie (TVG) Bunk’d (s) Bunk’d (s) Raven Andi Mack K.C. Under. Bizaardvark Raven Stuck Liv-Mad. Andi Mack 1:30 p.m. SYFY ›› “Green Lantern”
DLC Mystery Diagnosis (TVG) Mystery Diagnosis (TVPG) Mystery Diagnosis (TVPG) Mystery Diagnosis (TVG) Mystery Diagnosis (TVPG) Mystery Diagnosis (TVPG) BISSELL 2:00 p.m. HALL “A Dream of Christmas”
‘White Chicks’ (PG-13, ’04) ›› Shawn Wayans. The Platinum Life (TV14) E! News (CC) (TVPG) ‘White Chicks’ (PG-13, ’04) ›› Shawn Wayans. Platinum
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ESPN2 World/Poker World/Poker World/Poker Boxing: Juan Carlos Abreu vs. Jesus Soto Karass. Nación ESPN (N) Jalen 2:15 p.m. SHO-P ›› “Can’t Hardly Wait”
FOOD Chopped (CC) (TVG) Chopped (N) (CC) (TVG) Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Chopped (CC) (TVG) Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Beat Bobby 2:20 p.m. HBO ››‡ “Jason Bourne”
FREE (5:30) ‘X2: X-Men United’ (PG-13, ’03) ››› Patrick Stewart. (s) (8:45) ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl’ (PG-13, ’03) ››› (s) (CC) 700 Club 2:30 p.m. AMC ›››› “The Silence of the
FX ‘Iron Man 2’ (PG-13, ’10) ›› Robert Downey Jr. (s) (CC) ‘Thor’ (PG-13, ’11) ››› Chris Hemsworth. Action. (s) (CC) Better Better Better Lambs”
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HALL ‘The Christmas Cure’ (NR, ’17) Brooke Nevin. (CC) ‘A December Bride’ (NR, ’16) Jessica Lowndes. (CC) ‘Broadcasting Christmas’ (NR) Melissa Joan Hart. Hitched 2:54 p.m. PLEX ›› “Beethoven”
Pawn Stars Pawn Stars (6:59) Forged in Fire (s) (7:58) Forged in Fire (s) (8:57) Forged in Fire: Cutting Deeper (N) (s) (TVPG) Ice Road Truckers (TVPG) Forged-Fire 3:19 p.m. STARZ ›› “Big Momma’s House”
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KTLA The Steve Wilkos Show News at 6 KTLA News Two Men Two Men Supernatural (N) (TV14) Arrow: Reversal. (TV14) KTLA 5 News at 10 (N) News 3:40 p.m. HBO3 ›››‡ “La La Land”
LIFE Project Runway (TVPG) Project Runway (N) (CC) (TVPG) American Beauty Star (N) Runway (10:02) Project Runway (11:02) Project Runway (CC) (TVPG) 3:55 p.m. HBO2 ››‡ “RocknRolla”
MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word The 11th Hour Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word 11th Hour 4:00 p.m. HALL “A Christmas Detour”
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SPIKE Friends Friends ‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’ (PG-13, ’05) ›› Brad Pitt. Action. (s) (CC) ‘The Italian Job’ (PG-13, ’03) ››› Mark Wahlberg. (s) (CC) SYFY ›› “The Lone Ranger”
4:23 p.m. PLEX ›› “The Quest”
SPORTS Boxing (CC) Boxing From 2/1/65. (CC) Boxing From March 29, 1966. (CC) College Football From Oct. 8, 2011. (CC) Football
4:25 p.m. HBO ›‡ “Sweet November”
SYFY (4) ‘The Lone Ranger’ Van Helsing (N) (TV14) Ghost Wars (N) (TV14) ‘Close Encounters of the Third Kind’ (PG, ’77) ›››› Richard Dreyfuss. Thirst (NR) 4:30 p.m. VH1 ››‡ “Guess Who”
TBS Seinfeld Seinfeld (s) Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan (N) (CC) (TV14) Drop/Mic Conan (CC) (TV14) ‘I Now Pronounce You’ 4:45 p.m. TMC “Echoes of War”
TELEM Jenni Rivera Sin senos sí hay paraíso El señor de los cielos (N) Al Rojo Titulares Sin senos sí hay paraíso El señor de los cielos (s) Programa 4:55 p.m. MAX ››› “Interview With the
TLC (5) My 600-Lb. Life (CC) My 600-Lb. Life (TVPG) My 600-Lb. Life (TVPG) (9:02) My 600-Lb. Life: Michael’s Story. (CC) (TVPG) My 600-Lb. Life (TVPG) My 600-Lb Vampire”
TNT NBA Basketball: Golden State Warriors at San Antonio Spurs. NBA Basketball: Los Angeles Lakers at Portland Trail Blazers. Inside the NBA (N) (CC) Basketball 5:00 p.m. AMC ›››› “Titanic”
TCM ‘Marriage Italian Style’ (NR) ››› Sophia Loren. ‘Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow’ (NR) ›››› (10:15) ‘Two Women’ (NR) ››› Sophia Loren. Loren ESPN2 2017 World Series of Poker Main
TRAVEL Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Secret Life Of ... (TVG) Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Secret Event.
Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Impractical Jokers (TV14) After Party C. Gethard
5:02 p.m. STARZ ››‡ “Money Monster”
TRUTV
5:19 p.m. STZENC ››‡ “Final Destination 2”
USA Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Law-SVU 5:30 p.m. FREE ››› “X2: X-Men United”
VH1 (4:30) ‘Guess Who’ ›› ‘Blended’ (PG-13, ’14) › Adam Sandler, Joel McHale. (s) (CC) ‘Fever Pitch’ (PG-13, ’05) ›› Drew Barrymore. (s) (CC) Wendy 5:35 p.m. SHO-P ›››‡ “Gangs of New York”
WEATH Wthr-Caught on Camera Weather Gone Viral (TVG) SOS: How to Survive Strangest Weather Strangest Weather Weather Hacks (TVG) Weather 5:50 p.m. HBO2 ››‡ “Stuck on You”
WGN Cops (TVPG) Cops (TV14) Cops (TV14) Cops (TV14) Cops (TV14) Cops (TVPG) Cops (TVPG) Cops (TV14) Cops (TV14) Cops (TVPG) Cops (TVPG) Cops (TV14) Rules HBO3 ››‡ “Body of Lies”
22 TICKET

Friday Evening Television DAYTIME


6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 HIGHLIGHTS
2 News at Entertain- MacGyver: Mac must put Hawaii Five-0: A string of Blue Bloods: Brushed Off. 2 News at (10:37) The Late Show With (11:39) The Late Late Show 7:00 a.m. AMC ›››› “The Silence of the
KUTV 6:00pm (N) ment Tonight out an oil wellhead fire. (N) murders mirrors folklore. (N) A basketball player is found 10:00pm (N) Stephen Colbert (N) (s) (CC) With James Corden (s) (CC) Lambs”
(Live) (CC) (TVG) (s) (CC) (TV14) (s) (CC) (TV14) dead. (N) (TV14) (Live) (CC) (TVPG) (TV14)
7:56 a.m. STARZ ››‡ “What Lies Beneath”
Once Upon a Time: Green- (8:01) Marvel’s Inhumans: (9:01) 20/20 (N) (s) (CC)
ABC 4 Utah Inside Edition ABC 4 Utah (10:36) Jimmy Kimmel Live (11:38) (12:07) 8:00 a.m. CART “Scooby-Doo! Frankencreepy”
KTVX News at 6pm (N) (s) (CC)backs. (N) (s) (CC) (DVS) The Royal Family returns to (TVPG) News at (s) (CC) (TV14) Nightline (N) Access Hol- FX ››‡ “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty”
(N) (TVPG) (TVPG) Attilan. (N) (CC) (TVPG) 10pm (N) (TVG) lywood (N)
HBO ›› “Le Divorce”
KSL 5 News KSL 5 News Blindspot: Enemy Bag of Dateline NBC (N) (s) (CC) (TVPG) KSL 5 News (10:34) The Tonight Show (11:37) Late Night With Seth 8:20 a.m. HBO2 ››› “Spy Kids”
KSL at 6p (N) at 6:30p (CC)
Tricks. A group tries to at 10 (N) Starring Jimmy Fallon (N) Meyers (s) (CC) (TV14)
(CC) hijack a satellite. (TV14) (CC) (s) (CC) (TV14)
8:35 a.m. TMC “Brand: A Second Coming”
8:43 a.m. STZENC ›› “Brooklyn’s Finest”
Washington Hinckley Re- Great Performances: Noel Coward’s Present Laughter. A revival of
PBS NewsHour (N) (s) (CC) Are You Be- The Durrells in Corfu on Secrets of 9:00 a.m. HGTV HGTV Urban Oasis 2017
KUED Week (N) (s) port (CC) “Present Laughter.” (N) (s) (CC) (TVPG) ing Served? Masterpiece: Louisa worries the Dead (s)
(CC) (s) about her age. (TVPG) (TVPG) 9:02 a.m. PLEX ››› “Nick and Norah’s Infinite
Playlist”
Asia Insight Power of DW News Mack Wealth- American Close to ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ (NR, ’25) Art Connec- Between the Well Read (s) Song of the
Place: Geog- Track Health Jour- Home (s) ›››› Lon Chaney, Mary Philbin, Norman tion: Turning Lines With (CC) (TVG) Mountains
9:10 a.m. MAX ›››› “Rain Man”
KULC (CC)
raphy nal (s) (TVG) Kerry. Horror. (s) (CC) Heads. Barry (CC) (TVG) 9:25 a.m. HBO3 ›››› “Her”
9:30 a.m. AMC ››‡ “The Notebook”
KBYU Wild Kratts Wild Kratts PBS NewsHour (N) (CC) Globe Trekker (s) (TVG) Globe Trekker (CC) (TVG) Rick Steves Perry Mason (CC) (TVPG) Chefs Life Rick Steves
SHO-P ›‡ “Beverly Hills Ninja”
The Simp- Modern Fam- Hell’s Kitchen: Josh Josh (8:01) The Exorcist: The FOX13 News at Nine (N) (10:05) Mod- (10:35) Sein- (11:05) Sein- (11:35) The (12:05) VH1 ››‡ “Guess Who”
KSTU sons (s) (CC) ily (s) (TVPG) Josh. The chefs cook differ- demon makes its presence (CC) ern Family feld (s) (CC) feld (s) (CC) Simpsons Friends (s)
(TVPG) ent types of fish. (TV14) known. (N) (s) (TV14) (CC) (TVPG) (TVPG) (CC) (TV14) (CC) (TVPG) 9:50 a.m. HBO2 ››‡ “Rules Don’t Apply”
10:00 a.m. HBO ››‡ “Bean”
KJZZ Wheel Jeopardy! High School Football (N) (Live) 2 News at 9 Family Guy Family Guy Amer. Dad Amer. Dad DailyMailTV
10:09 a.m. STARZ ›› “Rush Hour 2”
KUCW Big Bang Big Bang Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (TV14) Jane the Virgin (N) (TVPG) CW30 News Two Men Two Men Mom (TV14) Mom (TV14) Anger Mgt Page Six 10:30 a.m. FX ›››‡ “Life of Pi”
KUPX Law & Order (CC) (TV14) Law & Order (CC) (TV14) Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law CI TMC ›› “Burning Bodhi”
KPNZ Rica Famosa Latina Tengo Talento Noches con Platanito Alarma TV Noticiero Que Jalada Secretos Programa Programa Programa 10:34 a.m. PLEX ›‡ “Happily N’Ever After”
KTMW Caso Cerrado: Edición Jenni Rivera Sin senos sí hay paraíso señora acero Al Rojo Boxeo Telemundo (TVPG) señora 10:59 a.m. STZENC ››‡ “Final Destination 2”
PREMIUM CABLE CHANNELS 11:00 a.m. SHO-P ›› “Transporter 3”
HBO Sports (6:40) ‘The Fast and the Furious’ (PG-13, ’01) ›› VICE News (9:15) ‘The Day the Earth Stood Still’ (PG-13) ›› Real Time, Bill Tracey Ull SYFY ›››› “Close Encounters of the Third
Catch Me (6:45) ‘The Ninth Gate’ (R, ’99) ›› Johnny Depp. (s) (CC) Enthusiasm (9:35) ‘Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen’ (PG-13, ’09) ›› Jackass
Kind”
HBO2
11:25 a.m. MAX ››› “Rushmore”
HBO3 (5:20) ‘Jason Bourne’ (PG-13) ›› (s) ‘Leatherheads’ (PG-13, ’08) ›› George Clooney. Last Week (10:15) ‘Split’ (PG-13, ’16) ››› James McAvoy. Wanted (R)
11:30 a.m. HBO ››› “Selena”
MAX (6:15) ‘Unforgiven’ (R, ’92) ›››› Clint Eastwood. (s) (CC) ‘A Cure for Wellness’ (R, ’16) ›› Dane DeHaan, Mia Goth. (CC) Mike Judge Mike Judge Now You 11:35 a.m. HBO3 ›› “Keeping Up With the
PLEX (6:01) ‘Chocolat’ (PG-13) ››› Juliette Binoche. (8:05) ‘The Woman in Red’, ’84 ›› (9:34) ‘Jakob the Liar’ (PG-13) ›› Robin Williams. ‘What’s Eating’ Joneses”
TMC ‘Anesthesia’ (R, ’15) Kristen Stewart. ‘Dolan’s Cadillac’ (R, ’09) ›››› ‘Perrier’s Bounty’ (R, ’09) ›› (CC) ‘Money Train’ (R, ’95) › Wesley Snipes. (s) (CC) 11:42 a.m. STARZ ›› “Resident Evil: The Final
SHO-E G. Michael Freedom Active Shooter: America Lavell Crawford Famous Active Shooter: America Ray Donovan (s) (TVMA) Inside the NFL (s) (TVPG) Chapter”
SHO-P Southpaw (6:40) ‘Transporter 3’ (PG-13) ›› Jason Statham. (8:25) George Michael: Freedom (CC) Active Shooter: America Lavell Crawford Famous 12:00 p.m. (34) “Waffle Street”
STARZ Outlander (6:16) ‘What Lies Beneath’ (PG-13, ’00) ›› (CC) Girlfriend The White Princess (CC) Outlander (CC) (TVMA) (10:53) ‘The Da Vinci Code’, ’06 ›› HALL “Matchmaker Santa”
(5:54) ‘Step Brothers’ (R, ’08) ›› (s) (7:34) ‘Sleepless in Seattle’ (PG, ’93) ››› (CC) (9:22) ‘The Ugly Truth’ (R, ’09) › (CC) Girlfriend Girlfriend Girlfriend
HBO2 ››› “Casanova”
STZENC
NIC ›› “Alvin and the Chipmunks”
OTHER CABLE CHANNELS VH1 ››‡ “Fever Pitch”
A&E (6:06) Live PD: Rewind Live PD: Live PD -- 11.03.17. Riding along with law enforcement. (N) (TV14) Live PD: Riding along with law enforcement. (s) (CC) (TV14) 12:03 p.m. PLEX ›› “Happily N’Ever After 2:
AMC (5) ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides’ ‘Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer’ (PG) ›› The Walking Dead (CC) Talking Dead (CC) (TV14) House Snow White: Another Bite at the Apple”
ANIMAL Tanked: Unfiltered (TVPG) Tanked (N) (CC) (TVPG) (8:01) Animal Cribs (s) (9:02) Tanked (s) (TVPG) (10:03) Animal Cribs (s) (11:04) Tanked (s) (TVPG) Tanked (s) 12:10 p.m. TMC ›‡ “Love the Coopers”
BET (5:30) ‘Boyz N the Hood’ (R, ’91) ››› Drama. Gucci Mane Tales: You Got Me. (TV14) Comedy Face Value Rundown 50 Central Martin (CC) 12:30 p.m. AMC ›››› “Titanic”
BYU Ran. Acts Studio C (s) ‘Sense and Sensibility’ (PG, ’95) ››› Emma Thompson. (s) Studio C (s) ‘Sense and Sensibility’ (PG, ’95) ››› Emma Thompson. (s) 12:32 p.m. STZENC ›››‡ “Sleepless in Seattle”
CARTOON King of Hill Amer. Dad Cleveland Amer. Dad Rick, Morty Burgers Family Guy Family Guy Chicken Mike Tyson Mike Tyson Burgers Family Guy 12:45 p.m. SHO-P ››› “The Rundown”
(5) ‘Draft Day’ (PG-13, ’14) ›› (CC) ‘Draft Day’ (PG-13, ’14) ›› Kevin Costner. Drama. (CC) Steve Austin’s Steve Austin’s Pickler
1:00 p.m. MAX ››› “Role Models”
CMTV
1:17 p.m. PLEX “Beethoven’s Christmas
CNBC Shark Tank (CC) (TVPG) Shark Tank (CC) (TVPG) Shark Tank (CC) (TVPG) Shark Tank (CC) (TVPG) Shark Tank (CC) (TVPG) Shark Tank (CC) (TVPG) Learn the
Adventure”
CNN Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 Anderson Cooper 360 Tonight 1:25 p.m. HBO3 ››› “Split”
COMEDY Futurama Futurama (7:15) South Park (TVMA) South Park (8:25) ‘Superbad’ (NR, ’07) ››› Jonah Hill. Comedy. (CC) ‘Kevin Hart: Let’ Kevin Hart 1:32 p.m. STARZ ›› “The Stepfather”
CSPAN Public Affairs Events (s) Politics and Public Policy Today (CC) Politics and Public Policy Today (CC) 1:45 p.m. HBO ››‡ “Robin Hood: Men in
DISC Alaska: The Last Frontier Gold Rush (s) (CC) (TV14) Gold Rush (s) (CC) (TV14) Gold Rush: Pay Dirt (N) Gold Rush (N) (s) (TV14) Escobar’s Millions Gold Rush Tights”
DISN Andi Mack Bizaardvark Raven Stuck Andi Mack (s) (CC) (TVG) Andi Mack K.C. Under. Bizaardvark Raven Stuck Liv-Mad. Andi Mack 1:55 p.m. HBO2 ››‡ “Miss Peregrine’s Home
DLC Body Bizarre (CC) (TVPG) Body Bizarre (CC) (TVPG) Body Bizarre (CC) (TVPG) Body Bizarre (CC) (TVPG) Body Bizarre (CC) (TVPG) Body Bizarre (CC) (TVPG) Paid Prog. for Peculiar Children”
‘Sex and the City 2’ (R, ’10) ›› Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall. (CC) E! News (CC) (TVPG) ‘Big Daddy’ (PG-13, ’99) › Adam Sandler. (CC) Big Daddy
2:00 p.m. HALL “My Christmas Dream”
E!
TMC ››‡ “Notting Hill”
ESPN NBA Basketball: Cavaliers at Wizards NBA Basketball: Boston Celtics at Oklahoma City Thunder. (N) SportsCenter W/Van Pelt SportsCenter (N) (CC) SportCtr
2:01 p.m. SYFY ››› “Hanna”
ESPN2 College Football: Memphis at Tulsa. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (CC) E:60 Jalen Fantasy Basketball 2:20 p.m. STZENC ››› “School Ties”
FOOD Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners 2:30 p.m. FREE ››› “X2: X-Men United”
FREE (5:35) ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl’ (PG-13) ››› (8:50) ‘Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban’ (PG) ››› Daniel Radcliffe. 700 Club SHO-P ››› “Out of Sight”
FX Two Men ‘Thor’ (PG-13, ’11) ››› Chris Hemsworth. Action. (s) (CC) ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ (PG-13, ’14) ››› Chris Pratt. (CC) ‘Guardians-Glxy’ VH1 ›‡ “Blended”
GALA La Familia una familia una familia una familia La Familia La Familia Vecinos La Familia Los Avatars Los Avatars Noticias Rebelde 2:40 p.m. MAX ››› “Deadpool”
HALL ‘Marry Me at Christmas’ (NR, ’17) Rachel Skarsten. ‘Christmas Incorporated’ (NR, ’15) Drama. (CC) ‘Christmas List’ (NR, ’16) Alicia Witt. (CC) Twelfth Day 2:49 p.m. PLEX ››‡ “Beethoven’s 3rd”
Ancient Aliens (s) (TVPG) Ancient Aliens (s) (TVPG) Ancient Aliens (s) (TVPG) Ancient Aliens (s) (TVPG) Ancient Aliens (s) (TVPG) (11:03) Ancient Aliens (s) Aliens 3:16 p.m. STARZ ››› “Julie & Julia”
HIST
3:25 p.m. HBO3 ›› “Welcome to Mooseport”
HGTV Dream Dream Dream Dream Hunters Hunters Int’l Hunters Hunters Int’l Dream Dream Hunters Hunters Int’l Hunters
3:30 p.m. HBO ››‡ “The Express”
KTLA The Steve Wilkos Show News at 6 KTLA News Two Men Two Men Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (TV14) Jane the Virgin (N) (TVPG) KTLA 5 News at 10 (N) News 4:00 p.m. HALL “A Wish for Christmas”
LIFE ‘Cleveland Abduction’ (NR, ’15) Taryn Manning. (CC) (8:02) ‘The Craigslist Killer’ (NR) Jake McDorman. (10:02) ‘Cleveland Abduction’ (NR) Taryn Manning. Craigslist LIF “She Made Them Do It”
MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word The 11th Hour Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word 11th Hour SYFY ›› “Need for Speed”
MTV Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Nick Cannon: Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out ‘Stomp the Yard’ (PG-13, ’07) ›› (s) 4:05 p.m. HBO2 Three Billboards Outside Ebbing,
NIC ‘Yogi Bear’ (PG, ’10) › (s) (CC) Full House Prince Prince Friends (s) Friends Friends Friends (s) Prince Prince Goldbergs Missouri: HBO First Look
ROOT Women’s College Soccer Women’s College Soccer UFA Football Poker Night Poker TMC ››‡ “Forces of Nature”
SPIKE Cops (TVPG) Cops (TV14) Bellator MMA Live (N) (S Live) (CC) (TV14) Cops (TVPG) Cops (TV14) Cops (TV14) Cops (TV14) Cops (TV14) 4:10 p.m. STZENC ››‡ “The Night Before”
4:20 p.m. HBO2 ››› “Catch Me if You Can”
SPORTS 30 for 30 (CC) 30 for 30 (CC) 30 for 30 (CC) 30 for 30 (CC) 30 for 30
4:29 p.m. PLEX ››› “Nick and Norah’s Infinite
SYFY (4) ‘Need for Speed’, ’14 Z Nation (N) (CC) (TV14) Superstition (N) (TV14) Z Nation (CC) (TV14) ‘Paul’ (R, ’11) ›› Simon Pegg. (CC) (DVS) Source Playlist”
TBS (5) ‘Avengers: Age of Ultron’ (PG-13, ’15) ››› ELEAGUE Drop/Mic Jokers ‘Jurassic Park’ (PG-13, ’93) ››› 4:30 p.m. MAX ›› “Demolition”
TELEM Jenni Rivera Sin senos sí hay paraíso señora acero Al Rojo Boxeo Telemundo (s) (SS) (TVPG) señora acero Programa 4:35 p.m. SHO-P ››‡ “Southpaw”
TLC Untold Stories of the E.R. Untold Stories of the E.R. Untold Stories of the E.R. Untold Stories of the E.R. Untold Stories of the E.R. Untold Stories of the E.R. Stories ER 5:00 p.m. AMC ››‡ “Pirates of the Caribbean:
TNT ‘We’re the Millers’ (R, ’13) ›› Jennifer Aniston. (CC) (DVS) (8:31) ‘Horrible Bosses 2’ (R, ’14) ›› Jason Bateman. (11:01) Good Behavior Arrow (TV14) On Stranger Tides”
TCM ‘The China Syndrome’ (PG) ››› Jane Fonda. (8:15) ‘The Wilby Conspiracy’ (PG, ’75) ››› (CC) (10:15) ‘The Mackintosh Man’ (PG, ’73) ›› Coma (PG) ESPN NBA Basketball Cleveland Cavaliers at
TRAVEL Destination Truth Destination Truth Destination Truth Destination Truth Destination Truth Destination Truth Destination Washington Wizards.
Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Impractical Jokers (TV14) After Party Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers TruTV
TBS ››› “Avengers: Age of Ultron”
TRUTV
VH1 ›› “Evan Almighty”
USA Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Chrisley Chrisley NCIS: LA
5:20 p.m. HBO3 ››‡ “Jason Bourne”
VH1 (5) ‘Evan Almighty’ ›› ‘Dazed and Confused’ (R, ’93) ››› Jason London. (s) (CC) ‘White Men Can’t Jump’ (R, ’92) ››› Wesley Snipes. (s) (CC) Wendy 5:35 p.m. FREE ››› “Pirates of the Caribbean:
WEATH Wthr-Caught on Camera Wthr-Caught on Camera Tornado Alley (TVPG) Tornado Alley (TVPG) Tornado Alley (TVPG) Tornado Alley (TVPG) Weather The Curse of the Black Pearl”
WGN M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Rules Rules Rules Rules Rules How I Met How I Met 5:54 p.m. STZENC ››‡ “Step Brothers”
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Saturday Evening Television DAYTIME
6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 HIGHLIGHTS
College Football: LSU at Alabama. From Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Ala. (N) Entertainment Tonight (N) 2 News at (10:37) (11:07) (11:37) Ring of Honor Wres- 9:05 a.m. MAX ››› “Class Action”
KUTV (Live) (CC) (s) (CC) (TVG) 10:00pm (N) Talkin’ Sports Hooked on tling (CC) (TV14) 9:08 a.m. STARZ ›››‡ “Star Wars: The Force
(Live) (CC) (CC) Utah (CC)
Awakens”
(6:07) College Football: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) (CC) Paid Program ABC 4 Utah (10:36) At The County Access Hollywood (s) (CC) 9:15 a.m. TBS ›››‡ “Jurassic Park”
KTVX (TVG) News at Your Leisure Seat (TVPG) 10:00 a.m. (4) College Football Wisconsin at
10pm (N)
Indiana.
2017 Breeders’ Cup (N) (S Sports Beat KSL Outdoors Saturday Night Live (N) (s) KSL 5 News (9:29) Saturday Night Live: Larry David; KSL Outdoors (11:29) Saturday Night Live: FREE ››› “Harry Potter and the Goblet of
KSL Live) (CC) Game Night with Adam (CC) (TV14) (CC) Miley Cyrus. Host Larry David; Miley Cyrus with Adam Larry David; Miley Cyrus. (s)
Eakle performs. (N) (CC) (TV14) Eakle (CC) (TV14)
Fire”
SPIKE ››› “Pretty Woman”
Antiques Roadshow: A Home Fires on Masterpiece: The Doctor Blake Mysteries: ‘The Great Escape’ (NR, ’63) ›››› Steve McQueen, James Garner, Richard Attenbor- NOVA: Killer 10:30 a.m. HBO3 ››› “Erin Brockovich”
KUED Thomas Hart Benton oil on Steph risks losing the farm. A traveling salesman crashes ough. Allied POWs stage a daring escape from a Nazi prison camp. War. Hurricanes.
10:57 a.m. HBO2 ››› “John Wick: Chapter 2”
tin. (CC) (TVG) (s) (CC) (TVPG) his car. (TVPG) (s) (TVPG)
11:10 a.m. VH1 ››› “Dazed and Confused”
Discovery Today’s Wild Native Report Ohero:kon Tending the Wild: Indig- Crying Earth Rise Up: Theater Talk On Story (s) Science Goes Film School Woodsongs:
11:30 a.m. (5) Premier League Soccer West
KULC Road (s) (CC) West (CC) (s) (CC) (TVG) -- Under the enous people in California. Uranium mining’s impact on (s) (CC) (TVG) (CC) (TVG) to the Mov- Shorts (s) John Oates.
(TVG) Husk (TVG) (s) (CC) (TVG) water. (s) (CC) (TVG) ies (s) (CC) (TVPG) (TVG) Ham United FC vs Liverpool FC.
12:00 p.m. TNT ››› “Knocked Up”
KBYU Lawrence Welk ‘West Side Story’ (NR, ’61) ›››› Natalie Wood. Musical. Foyle’s War: Casualties of War. A murder. (TV14) Rick Steves Baking
12:30 p.m. FX ››› “Furious 7”
(5:30) College Football: Minnesota at Michigan. From Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, FOX13 News at Nine (N) (10:05) Mod- (10:35) Hell’s Kitchen: The (11:35) The (12:05) King 12:45 p.m. HBO3 ›› “Why Him?”
KSTU Mich. (N) (S Live) (CC) ern Family chefs cook different types of Simpsons of the Hill
(CC) fish. (s) (TV14) (CC) (TVPG) (CC) (TVPG) 12:49 p.m. STZENC ››› “All the Right Moves”
12:50 p.m. HBO ››‡ “What Women Want”
KJZZ Wheel Jeopardy! Don’t Blink Don’t Blink ‘The 6th Day’ (PG-13) ›› Arnold Schwarzenegger. Hollywood Family Guy Family Guy Burgers Don’t Blink
12:56 p.m. USA ››› “Mad Max Beyond
KUCW Big Bang Big Bang Goldbergs Goldbergs Mom (TV14) Mom (TV14) Two Men Two Men Anger Mgt Anger Mgt Raw Travel Foot Hlth. Chargers Thunderdome”
KUPX Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law CI 1:00 p.m. CNBC NASCAR Racing Monster
KPNZ Sábados de Concierto Historias Delirantes Noches con Platanito Secretos Secretos Programa Programa Programa Energy Cup Series: AAA Texas 500,
KTMW El Lado Humano de la iHeartRadio Fiesta Latina (N) Videos Videos Crónica Practice.
PREMIUM CABLE CHANNELS E! ›› “Sex and the City 2”
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HBO2
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3:22 p.m. STARZ ››› “Equity”
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TNT ›› “50 First Dates”
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4:30 p.m. TMC ›‡ “Killing Season”
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TELEM iHeartRadio Fiesta Latina (N) (s) (SS) Videos Videos ‘Crónica de un Amor’ (NR, ’72) (s) (SS) 4:50 p.m. FREE ››› “Harry Potter and the
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TCM ‘The Big Sleep’ (NR, ’46) ››› Humphrey Bogart. (8:15) ‘The Little Foxes’ (NR, ’41) ››› Bette Davis. (CC) ‘Woman on Pier 13’ (NR, ’50) ›› Deadly F 5:00 p.m. (24) Alarma Fin de Semana
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TRUTV
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USA ‘John Wick’ (R, ’14) ››› Keanu Reeves. (8:08) ‘John Wick’ (R, ’14) ››› Keanu Reeves. (10:12) ‘Shooter’ (R, ’07) ›› Mark Wahlberg. (CC) (DVS) 5:30 p.m. (13) College Football Minnesota at
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WGN Blue Bloods (CC) (TV14) Blue Bloods (CC) (TV14) Blue Bloods (CC) (TV14) Person of Interest (TV14) Person of Interest (TV14) Person of Interest (TV14) Person 5:58 p.m. STARZ ››‡ “The Da Vinci Code”
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KSL Night in for the first time since their 2014 contest in London, England. (N) (S Live) (CC) Edition at 10 (CC) Sunday Sherlock investigates a ex-
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America (N) plosion. (TVPG)
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TMC ››› “Finding Vivian Maier”
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HBO ‘Fast & Furious’ ‘Jason Bourne’ (PG-13, ’16) ›› Matt Damon. (CC) (9:10) ‘Get Out’ (R, ’17) ››› Daniel Kaluuya. (CC) Enthusiasm Vice Last Week VH1 ››› “Coming to America”
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12:54 p.m. AMC ›››‡ “The Lord of the Rings:
HBO2
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(6:03) ‘Top Gun’ (PG, ’86) ››› Tom Cruise. (CC) (7:55) ‘The Mexican’ (R, ’01) ›› Brad Pitt. (s) (CC) ‘Miami Vice’ (R, ’06) ›› Colin Farrell. (CC) Face/Off (R)
1:35 p.m. MAX ››‡ “The Jewel of the Nile”
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CMTV
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2:25 p.m. (2) NFL Football Kansas City Chiefs
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ESPN SportCtr Who’s In? World/Poker World/Poker SportsCenter (N) (CC) SportsCenter W/Van Pelt SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC)
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HALL ‘Miss Christmas’ (NR, ’17) Brooke D’Orsay. (CC) ‘Christmas in Homestead’ (NR, ’16) Michael Rady. ‘Crown for Christmas’ (NR, ’15) Danica McKellar. Cartwrights HBO ››‡ “W.”
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TBS ››› “Avengers: Age of Ultron”
KTLA Mom (TV14) Mom (TV14) KTLA News KTLA News Two Men Two Men Goldbergs Goldbergs 5 News Sunday KTLA 5 News at 10 (N) News at 11 3:25 p.m. MAX ›› “The Legend of Tarzan”
LIFE ‘The Wrong Crush’ (NR, ’17) Vivica A. Fox. (CC) (8:02) ‘Sinister Minister’ (NR) Nikki Alexis Howard. (10:02) ‘The Wrong Crush’ (NR, ’17) Vivica A. Fox. Sinister 3:30 p.m. FX ›››‡ “The Avengers”
MSNBC Kasie DC (N) (CC) Dateline Extra (TVPG) Dateline Extra (TVPG) Dateline Extra (TVPG) Lockup: Wabash Lockup: Wabash Meet Press 3:35 p.m. TMC ›› “Beaches”
MTV (5) ‘The Twilight Saga: Eclipse’ (PG-13, ’10) ›› ‘The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1’ (PG-13, ’11) ›› ‘The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2’ ›› 3:49 p.m. PLEX ›››› “Spartacus”
NIC Full House Full House Full House Full House Prince Prince Friends (s) Friends (s) Friends (s) Friends (s) Prince Prince Goldbergs 4:00 p.m. HALL “Marry Me at Christmas”
ROOT (4:30) College Football: Teams TBA. Charlie Undeniable CBR Bensinger College Football: Utah State at New Mexico. HBO2 Three Billboards Outside Ebbing,
SPIKE ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ (PG-13, ’12) ››› Christian Bale. Batman faces a masked villain named Bane. ‘Hellboy’ (PG-13, ’04) ››› Ron Perlman. Fantasy. (s) (CC) Missouri: HBO First Look
LIF “A Mother Betrayed”
SPORTS (5) 30 for 30 (CC) 30 for 30 (CC) 30 for 30 (CC) 30 for 30 (CC) 30 for 30 (CC)
NIC ››› “The SpongeBob SquarePants
SYFY (5) ‘The Last Airbender’ ‘Journey 2: The Mysterious Island’ (PG, ’12) ›› ‘XXX’ (PG-13, ’02) ›› Vin Diesel, Asia Argento. Action. (CC) ‘Resident Evil: Extinction’ Movie”
TBS ‘Ant-Man’ (PG-13, ’15) ››› Paul Rudd. Action. (CC) (DVS) (8:33) ‘Ant-Man’ (PG-13, ’15) ››› Paul Rudd. (CC) (DVS) Jokers Drop/Mic Avatar, ’09 4:20 p.m. HBO2 ››‡ “Terminator Salvation”
TELEM (5) ‘Furious 7’ (NR, ’15) ››› Vin Diesel. (s) (SS) Don Francisco te invita Titulares Videos ‘Chimpanzee’ (G, ’12) ›› (s) (SS) Programa Programa 4:25 p.m. HBO3 ››‡ “Pride and Glory”
TLC 90 Day Fiancé: Elizabeth lands in Ireland. (N) (TVPG) (8:08) My Giant Life (N) (9:12) 90 Day Fiancé: Family First. (s) (TVPG) (11:12) My Giant Life (s) 90 Day 4:30 p.m. ROOT College Football Teams TBA.
TNT (5:30) ‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1’, ’14 Good Behavior (N) (TVMA) (9:01) Good Behavior (10:02) ‘The Bourne Supremacy’ (PG-13) ››› Castle (s) 4:36 p.m. STZENC ››‡ “Idiocracy”
TCM Unseen Cinema: Early examples of American cinema. (CC) (TVPG) (8:45) Unseen Cinema 2: The Mechanized Eye (10:45) ‘The Kid Brother’ (NR) ››› Harold Lloyd. 5:00 p.m. MTV ››‡ “The Twilight Saga:
TRAVEL Food Paradise (N) (TVG) Food Paradise (N) (TVG) Extraterrestrial Extraterrestrial Food Paradise (CC) (TVG) Extraterrestrial Extraterr. Eclipse”
SYFY ›‡ “The Last Airbender”
TRUTV Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro
5:10 p.m. HBO ››‡ “The Fast and the Furious”
USA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam (11:03) Mr. Robot (TVMA) Law-SVU 5:15 p.m. MAX ›› “Into the Blue”
VH1 Black Ink Crew: Chicago Black Ink Crew: Chicago Love & Hip Hop (s) (TV14) Dinner Scared Famous (s) (TV14) Black Ink Crew: Chicago Love & Hip Hop (s) (TV14) 5:30 p.m. TNT ››› “The Hunger Games:
WEATH Weather Gone Viral (TVG) Weather Gone Viral (TVG) SOS: How to Survive Weather Gone Viral (TVG) Top Ten Record Setters Doo. Disasters Survive? Mockingjay, Part 1”
WGN Blue Bloods (CC) (TV14) Blue Bloods (CC) (TV14) Blue Bloods (CC) (TV14) Bones (s) (CC) (TV14) Bones (CC) (TV14) Elementary (CC) (TVPG) Elementary 5:45 p.m. TMC ››‡ “Religulous”
November 2, 2017 25
Monday Evening Television DAYTIME
6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 HIGHLIGHTS
2 News at Entertain- Kevin Can 9JKL: TV Superior Do- Me, Myself &Scorpion: A device is 2 News at (10:37) The Late Show With (11:39) The Late Late Show 7:00 a.m. HBO3 ››› “Austin Powers: The Spy
KUTV 6:00pm (N) ment Tonight Wait (N) (s) MD. (N) (s) nuts (N) (CC) I: Field Trip.tracked through the sewers. 10:00pm (N) Stephen Colbert (s) (CC) With James Corden (s) (CC) Who Shagged Me”
(Live) (CC) (TVG) (CC) (TVPG) (CC) (TV14) (TVPG) (TVPG) (N) (s) (CC) (TV14) (Live) (CC) (TVPG) (TV14)
7:30 a.m. SHO-P ››› “Open Range”
ABC 4 Utah Inside Edition Dancing With the Stars (N Same-day Tape) (s) (CC) (9:01) Living Every Day: ABC 4 Utah (10:36) Jimmy Kimmel Live (11:38) (12:08) 7:55 a.m. MAX ›››‡ “The Theory of
KTVX News at 6pm (N) (s) (CC) (TVPG) Luke Bryan: Country singer News at (s) (CC) (TV14) Nightline (N) Access Hol- Everything”
(N) (TVPG) Luke Bryan. (N) 10pm (N) (TVG) lywood (N)
8:00 a.m. CART ››› “Scooby-Doo! The
KSL 5 News KSL 5 News The Voice: The Knockouts, Part 2. Teammates are pitted (9:01) The Brave: The team KSL 5 News (10:34) The Tonight Show (11:37) Late Night With Seth Mystery Begins”
KSL at 6p (N) against each other. (Left in Progress) (N) (s) (CC) (TVPG) heads to Paris on a mission. at 10 (N)
at 6:30p (CC) Starring Jimmy Fallon (N) Meyers (s) (CC) (TV14)
(CC) (N) (s) (TV14) (CC) (s) (CC) (TV14)
SYFY “2 Lava 2 Lantula”
8:15 a.m. HBO2 Three Billboards Outside Ebbing,
Antiques Roadshow: Green Antiques Roadshow: Ap- VA: The Human Cost of War: ’Allo ’Allo! Are You Be- Globe Trekker: The Cote
PBS NewsHour (N) (s) (CC) Big Pacific: Missouri: HBO First Look
KUED Bay Packers championship. praisals featuring cats and U.S. Department of Veterans (TVPG) ing Served? D’Azur in the South of Violent. (s)
(N) (CC) (TVG) dogs. (s) (CC) (TVG) Affairs. (TVPG) (s) France. (s) (CC) (TVG) (CC) (TVPG) 8:18 a.m. STARZ “Swallows and Amazons”
8:29 a.m. PLEX ››‡ “Beethoven’s 2nd”
Roadtrip Na- Workplace DW News Truth About SciTech Now Keeping the The Ethanol Effect: Growing Conversations The Kamla American Fo- The Open Native Report
and refining corn for ethanol. in the Digital Show (s) (CC) rum (s) (CC) Mind (CC)
8:40 a.m. HBO3 ›‡ “Sweet November”
KULC tion (s) (CC) Essential Money With (TVG) Potomac- (s) (CC) (TVG)
(TVPG) Skills (TVG) Ric Politics (s) (CC) (TVG) Age (TVG) (TVG) STZENC ››› “The Pink Panther Strikes
Again”
KBYU Wild Kratts Wild Kratts PBS NewsHour (N) (CC) Penelope Keith Joseph Smith: American Prophet (CC) Perry Mason (CC) (TVPG) Chefs Life Rick Steves
9:00 a.m. AMC ››› “Blazing Saddles”
The Simp- Modern Fam- Lucifer: Candy is missing; The Gifted: got your siX. FOX13 News at Nine (N) (10:05) Mod- (10:35) Sein- (11:05) Sein- (11:35) The (12:05) TRAV Ice Hotels... Not Impossible
KSTU sons (s) (CC) ily (s) (TVPG) Lucifer must find her. (N) (s) Thunderbird searches for (CC) ern Family feld (s) (CC) feld (s) (CC) Simpsons Friends (s)
(TVPG) (CC) (DVS) (TV14) answers. (N) (s) (TVPG) (CC) (TVPG) (TVPG) (CC) (TVPG) (CC) (TVPG) 9:30 a.m. TMC “Meru”
9:40 a.m. (7) A Pocket for Corduroy
KJZZ Wheel Jeopardy! 2 News at 7 Millionaire Millionaire Jeopardy 2 News at 9 DailyMailTV Family Guy Family Guy Amer. Dad Amer. Dad DailyMailTV
9:58 a.m. STARZ ›› “Eragon”
KUCW Big Bang Big Bang Supergirl: Damage. (TV14) Valor (N) (s) (CC) (TV14) CW30 News Two Men Two Men Mom (TV14) Mom (TV14) Anger Mgt Page Six 10:00 a.m. FX ›‡ “No Good Deed”
KUPX Criminal Minds (s) (TV14) Criminal Minds (s) (TV14) Criminal Minds (s) (TV14) Criminal Minds (s) (TV14) Criminal Minds (s) (TV14) Criminal Minds (s) (TV14) Law CI MAX ››› “The Nice Guys”
KPNZ Rica Famosa Latina Tengo Talento Noches con Platanito Alarma TV Noticiero Que Jalada Secretos Programa Programa Programa PLEX ››‡ “Dragonheart”
KTMW Caso Cerrado: Edición Jenni Rivera Sin senos sí hay paraíso Señora Acero 4: La C Al Rojo Titulares Sin senos sí hay paraíso Señora Ac SHO-P ›‡ “Max Steel”
PREMIUM CABLE CHANNELS SYFY ›› “Resident Evil: Extinction”
HBO (5:40) ‘La La Land’ (PG-13) ››› Ryan Gosling. Last Week VICE News High Main. High Main. Rolling Stone: Stories From the Edge (CC) (TVMA) Boxing 10:10 a.m. HBO2 ›‡ “Max Payne”
‘John Wick: Chapter 2’ D. Jacobs (7:25) ‘Rush Hour 3’ (PG-13, ’07) › Enthusiasm Vice (10:15) ‘The Terminator’ (R, ’84) ›››› (s) (CC) Enthusiasm
10:26 a.m. STZENC ›‡ “Black Sheep”
HBO2
10:27 a.m. (9) Pie in the Sky Dreams
HBO3 Real Time, Bill (6:50) ‘Pearl Harbor’ (PG-13, ’01) ›› Ben Affleck. War. (s) (CC) ‘A Monster Calls’ (PG-13, ’16) ››› (s) (CC) Krampus
10:30 a.m. HBO ›››‡ “Fried Green Tomatoes”
MAX (5:10) ‘Crooklyn’ ›› (s) (7:05) ‘Blood Work’ (R, ’02) ›› Clint Eastwood. (s) ‘The Nice Guys’ (R, ’16) ››› Russell Crowe. (s) ‘Totem’ (NR, ’17) Kerris Dorsey. (CC) 10:45 a.m. HBO3 ››› “Sully”
PLEX ‘Cloak and Dagger’ (PG, ’84) ›› (7:44) ‘The Quest’ (PG-13, ’96) ›› (s) (CC) (9:21) ‘Dragonheart’ (PG-13, ’96) ›› ‘Highlander: The Final Dimension’, ’94 11:00 a.m. AMC ››‡ “Sahara”
TMC Life King (6:45) ‘The Count of Monte Cristo’ (PG-13) ›› Jim Caviezel. (s) ‘Notting Hill’ (PG-13, ’99) ›› Julia Roberts. (CC) (11:05) ‘Love the Coopers’ (PG-13) › TMC “In My Father’s House”
SHO-E SMILF (CC) Famous (7:05) Shameless (TVMA) SMILF (CC) Famous (9:05) Shameless (TVMA) SMILF (CC) (10:32) Shameless (TVMA) ‘Bad Moms’ (R) ›› (s) TNT ›› “The Expendables”
SHO-P (4:45) ‘Open Range’ (R) (7:15) ‘Bad Moms’ (R, ’16) ›› Mila Kunis. (s) (CC) SMILF (CC) Famous (10:05) Shameless (TVMA) SMILF (CC) Famous Shameless 11:43 a.m. STARZ ››› “The Meddler”
STARZ (6:04) ‘Passengers’ (PG-13) ›› Jennifer Lawrence. (8:02) Outlander (TVMA) Girlfriend Expr. ‘All Governments Lie: Truth’ (11:35) Outlander (TVMA) 11:45 a.m. PLEX ›› “The Quest”
Miami Vice (6:20) Lonesome Dove: Leaving. (TVPG) (7:57) ‘Swing Vote’ (PG-13, ’08) ›› Kevin Costner. ‘The River Wild’ (PG-13, ’94) ››› Meryl Streep. Supercop
SHO-P ›‡ “Beverly Hills Ninja”
STZENC
11:55 a.m. HBO2 ››‡ “Shaft”
OTHER CABLE CHANNELS STZENC ››‡ “The Mexican”
A&E Kids Who Kill (s) (CC) (TV14) (8:01) Women Who Kill (s) (CC) (TV14) (10:03) Kids Who Kill (s) (CC) (TV14) Women-Kill 12:00 p.m. (34) ›› “Around the World in 80
AMC (4:30) ‘Young Guns II’ Norman Reedus ‘Young Guns’ (R, ’88) ›› Emilio Estevez. Western. (CC) ‘Young Guns II’ (PG-13, ’90) ›› Emilio Estevez. Days”
ANIMAL The Last Alaskans (s) The Last Alaskans (s) The Last Alaskans (s) The Last Alaskans (TV14) The Last Alaskans (CC) The Last Alaskans (CC) Last Alask HALL “Broadcasting Christmas”
BET (5) ‘The Players Club’ (R, ’98) ›› LisaRaye. ‘Life’ (R, ’99) ›› Eddie Murphy, Martin Lawrence. Comedy-drama. Martin (CC) Martin (CC) Martin (CC) MAX ›› “How to Be Single”
BYU The Story Tricked (s) Studio C (N) Ran. Acts Extinct (s) (TVPG) The Story Tricked (s) Studio C (s) Ran. Acts Extinct (s) (TVPG) The Story SYFY ›› “The Green Hornet”
CARTOON King of Hill Amer. Dad Cleveland Amer. Dad Burgers Burgers Family Guy Family Guy Chicken Mike Tyson NTSF Burgers Burgers 12:25 p.m. HBO3 ››› “A Monster Calls”
‘The Holiday’ (PG-13, ’06) ›› Cameron Diaz. Romance-comedy. (CC) ‘The Holiday’ (PG-13, ’06) ›› Cameron Diaz. Romance-comedy. (CC) Pickler
12:35 p.m. TMC “Meet the Hitlers”
CMTV
12:45 p.m. HBO ›› “The Signal”
CNBC Shark Tank (CC) (TVPG) Shark Tank (CC) (TVPG) American Greed (TVPG) American Greed (TVPG) American Greed (TVPG) American Greed (TVPG) Paid Prog.
1:15 p.m. SHO-P ››› “Jet Li’s Fearless”
CNN Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 Anderson Cooper 360 Tonight TNT ›› “300: Rise of an Empire”
COMEDY Futurama Futurama (7:15) South Park (TV14) South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park Daily Show 1:22 p.m. PLEX ›› “Fluke”
CSPAN U.S. House Politics and Public Policy Today (CC) Politics and Public Policy Today (CC) 1:35 p.m. HBO2 ››‡ “The Rocker”
DISC Fast N’ Loud (CC) (TV14) Fast N’ Loud (CC) (TV14) Fast N’ Loud (CC) (TV14) Fast N’ Loud: Revved Up Fast N’ Loud (N) (TV14) Max Grundy (N) (s) (TV14) Fast-Loud 1:50 p.m. MAX ››‡ “Absolutely Fabulous: The
DISN Andi Mack Bizaardvark Jessie (TVG) Bunk’d (s) Bunk’d (s) Raven Andi Mack K.C. Under. Bizaardvark Raven Stuck Liv-Mad. Bizaardvark Movie”
DLC Coroner: I Speak Coroner: I Speak Dr. G: Medical Examiner Coroner: I Speak Coroner: I Speak Dr. G: Medical Examiner Paid Prog. 2:00 p.m. AMC ››‡ “Young Guns”
‘White Chicks’ (PG-13, ’04) ›› Shawn Wayans. The Kardashians E! News (CC) (TVPG) ‘White Chicks’ (PG-13, ’04) ›› Shawn Wayans. WAGS LA
HALL “Ice Sculpture Christmas”
E!
ROOT College Football Oklahoma at
ESPN (6:15) NFL Football: Detroit Lions at Green Bay Packers. (N) (Live) SportsCenter With Scott Van Pelt (N) NFL PrimeTime (CC) SportsC.
Oklahoma State.
ESPN2 (6:15) Fútbol Americano de la NFL: Detroit Lions en Green Bay Packers. (N) (Live) SportCtr E:60 SportsCenter W/Van Pelt Jalen STZENC ››‡ “Concussion”
FOOD Holiday Baking Holiday Baking Christmas Cookie Vegas Vegas Holiday Baking Christmas Cookie Vegas TMC ›› “Burning Bodhi”
FREE ‘Willy Wonka & Chocolate’ ‘Matilda’ (PG, ’96) ››› Mara Wilson. (s) (CC) ‘Just Go With It’ (PG-13, ’11) ›› Adam Sandler. (s) (CC) 700 Club 2:20 p.m. HBO Meet the Donors: Does Money
FX Mike ‘The Other Woman’ (PG-13, ’14) ›› Cameron Diaz. (s) (CC) ‘Pitch Perfect 2’ (PG-13, ’15) ›› Anna Kendrick. (s) (CC) ‘Pitch Perfect 2’ ›› (s) Talk?
GALA La Familia La Familia La Familia La Familia La Familia La Familia La Familia La Familia Noticias Los Avatars Los Avatars Rebelde HBO3 ››‡ “Krampus”
HALL ‘A Royal Christmas’ (NR, ’14) Lacey Chabert. (CC) ‘On the Twelfth Day of Christmas’ (NR, ’15) (CC) ‘Love You Like Christmas’ (NR) Bonnie Somerville. Christmas 2:30 p.m. SYFY ››‡ “XXX”
American Pickers (TVPG) American Pickers (TVPG) American Pickers (TVPG) American Pickers (TVPG) American Pickers (TVPG) Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars 2:31 p.m. STARZ ››‡ “Lakeview Terrace”
HIST
3:00 p.m. DISN ››› “Despicable Me”
HGTV Tiny House Tiny House Tiny House Tiny House Hunters Hunters Int’l Hunters Hunters Int’l Tiny House Tiny House Hunters Hunters Int’l Hunters
PLEX ›› “Beethoven”
KTLA The Steve Wilkos Show News at 6 KTLA News Two Men Two Men Supergirl: Damage. (TV14) Valor (N) (s) (CC) (TV14) KTLA 5 News at 10 (N) News SHO-P ››‡ “Unleashed”
LIFE ‘G.I. Jane’ (R, ’97) ››› Demi Moore, Viggo Mortensen. Drama. (CC) (9:02) Project Runway (10:02) ‘G.I. Jane’ (R, ’97) ››› Demi Moore. Drama. (CC) 3:20 p.m. HBO2 ›› “Sister Act”
MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word The 11th Hour Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word 11th Hour MAX › “12 Rounds”
MTV MTV Special (CC) (TVPG) MTV Special (CC) (TVPG) MTV Special (CC) (TVPG) MTV Special (CC) (TVPG) Teen Mom OG (s) (TVPG) MTV Special (CC) (TVPG) Special 3:30 p.m. HBO ››› “Selena”
NIC Full House Full House Full House Full House Prince Prince Friends (s) Friends (s) Friends (s) Friends (s) Prince Prince Goldbergs TNT ›› “3 Days to Kill”
ROOT (5) College Football: Teams TBA. (Taped) Spotlight College Football: Utah State at New Mexico. College Football 3:40 p.m. TMC “Spring Broke”
SPIKE Cops (TV14) Cops (TV14) Cops (TV14) Cops (TV14) Cops (TV14) Cops (TV14) Cops (TV14) Cops (TV14) Cops (TVPG) Cops (TV14) Cops (TVPG) Cops (TV14) Cops (TV14) 4:00 p.m. HALL “Christmas List”
HBO3 ››‡ “Trapped”
SPORTS College Football (CC) College Football From Sept. 22, 2012. (CC) College Football From Nov. 11, 2000. (CC) Football
LIF ›› “Made of Honor”
SYFY ‘Journey 2-Myst’ ‘Faster’ (R, ’10) ›› Dwayne Johnson. (CC) ‘Gladiator’ (R, ’00) ››› Russell Crowe. Historical drama. (CC) Dead Still 4:05 p.m. STZENC ››‡ “Miami Vice”
TBS Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Conan (N) (CC) (TV14) Jokers Conan (CC) (TV14) Drop/Mic Broke Girl 4:24 p.m. STARZ ››› “Maggie’s Plan”
TELEM Jenni Rivera Sin senos sí hay paraíso Señora Acero 4: La C Al Rojo Titulares Sin senos sí hay paraíso Señora Acero 4: La C Programa 4:29 p.m. PLEX ››‡ “Beethoven’s 2nd”
TLC Long Lost Family (TVPG) Long Island Medium (s) (8:08) The Healer (TVPG) (9:13) Long Lost Family Long Island Medium (s) (11:13) The Healer (TVPG) Lost Family 4:30 p.m. AMC ››‡ “Young Guns II”
TNT ‘American Sniper’ (R, ’14) ››› Bradley Cooper. War. (CC) (DVS) (9:01) ‘The Kingdom’ (R, ’07) ›› Jamie Foxx. (CC) (11:01) Castle (s) (TVPG) Castle (s) 4:45 p.m. SHO-P ››› “Open Range”
TCM ‘Hollywood on Trial’ (NR, ’76) ››› ‘Our Vines Have Tender Grapes’ (NR, ’45) ›› ‘Tender Comrade’ (NR, ’43) ›› Ginger Rogers. Crossfire 5:00 p.m. FREE ››› “Willy Wonka and the
TRAVEL Delicious Delicious Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Chocolate Factory”
ROOT College Football Teams TBA.
TRUTV Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro
SYFY ›› “Journey 2: The Mysterious Island”
USA WWE Monday Night RAW (N) (S Live) (CC) (TVPG) Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam CSI: Crime Scene Law-SVU TMC ››‡ “Life of a King”
VH1 Love & Hip Hop (N) (TV14) Scared Famous (N) (TV14) Love & Hip Hop (s) (TV14) Scared Famous (s) (TV14) Love & Hip Hop (s) (TV14) Black Ink Crew: Chicago Wendy 5:05 p.m. HBO2 ››› “John Wick: Chapter 2”
WEATH Secrets of the Earth Secrets of the Earth Highway Thru Hell (TVPG) Highway Thru Hell (TVPG) Highway Thru Hell (TVPG) Highway Thru Hell (TVPG) Tornado 5:10 p.m. MAX ››‡ “Crooklyn”
WGN M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Rules Rules Rules Rules How I Met 5:40 p.m. HBO ›››‡ “La La Land”
26 TICKET

Tuesday Evening Television DAYTIME


6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 HIGHLIGHTS
2 News at Entertain-NCIS: Burden of Proof. A Bull: No Good Deed. Bull is NCIS: New Orleans: The 2 News at (10:37) The Late Show With (11:39) The Late Late Show 7:00 a.m. SHO-P ›› “Southland Tales”
KUTV 6:00pm (N) ment Tonight
convicted felon swears he asked to help a teacher. (N) Accident. A clinical trial gets 10:00pm (N) Stephen Colbert (s) (CC) With James Corden (s) (CC) 7:05 a.m. HBO ›› “The Crew”
(Live) (CC) (TVG) was framed. (N) (s) (TV14) (CC) (TV14) hacked. (N) (s) (TV14) (Live) (CC) (TVPG) (TV14)
HBO3 ››› “The Doctor”
The Middle: Fresh Off the
ABC 4 Utah Inside Edition blackish: The Kevin (Probably) Saves the ABC 4 Utah (10:36) Jimmy Kimmel Live (11:38) (12:08) 7:30 a.m. AMC ››‡ “Sahara”
KTVX The Setup. Boat (N) (s)
News at 6pm (N) (s) (CC) First and Last. Mayor (N) (s) World: Rocky Road. (N) (s) News at (s) (CC) (TV14) Nightline (N) Access Hol- MAX ›››‡ “The Cider House Rules”
(N) (TVPG) (N) (TVPG) (TVPG) (TVPG) (TVPG) (CC) (TV14) 10pm (N) (TVG) lywood (N)
TMC ›› “The Fifth Estate”
KSL 5 News KSL 5 News The Voice: Teammates are This Is Us: Randall adjusts (9:01) Law & Order True (10:34) The Tonight Show
KSL 5 News (11:37) Late Night With Seth 8:00 a.m. FX ›› “Think Like a Man Too”
KSL at 6p (N) at 6:30p (CC)
pitted against each other. (s) to the foster system. (N) (s) Crime: The Menendez Mur- Starring Jimmy Fallon (N)
at 10 (N) Meyers (s) (CC) (TV14)
(CC) (CC) (TVPG) (CC) (TV14) ders (N) (s) (TV14) (CC) (s) (CC) (TV14)
SYFY “American Horror House”
8:02 a.m. PLEX › “Beer for My Horses”
PBS NewsHour (N) (s) (CC)
Finding Your Roots: Bryant The Vietnam War: The Veneer of Civilization. Nixon wins Are You Be- Independent Lens: Chasing Trane: The
’Allo ’Allo! 8:03 a.m. STZENC ››‡ “Supercop”
KUED Gumbel; Tonya Lewis-Lee. the presidency. (s) (CC) (DVS) (TVMA) (TVPG) ing Served? John Coltrane Documentary. Jazz artist
(N) (s) (TVPG) (s) John Coltrane. (s) (CC) (TVPG) 8:05 a.m. HBO2 ››‡ “W.”
8:18 a.m. STARZ “All Governments Lie: Truth,
Born to Ex- Habitable DW News Economics My Home- Our American Alzheimer’s: The Care- Scully: The America’s Focus on Americas Discovery
giver’s Perspective (s) (CC) World Show Heartland Europe (CC) Now (s) (CC) Road (s) (CC)
Deception, and the Spirit of I.F. Stone”
KULC plore-Wiese Planet: Sys- U$A 21st town (s) (CC) Family
tems Century (TVPG) (CC) (TVG) (CC) (TVG) (TVG) (TVG) 8:30 a.m. CART ›› “Scooby-Doo! and the
Samurai Sword”
KBYU Wild Kratts Wild Kratts PBS NewsHour (N) (CC) Animal Super Parents (s) The Blue Planet (TVG) Rick Steves Perry Mason (CC) (TVPG) Chefs Life Rick Steves
8:35 a.m. HBO ›› “Lara Croft: Tomb Raider”
The Simp- Modern Fam- Lethal Weapon: A robbery- The Mick (N) Brooklyn FOX13 News at Nine (N) (10:05) Mod- (10:35) Sein- (11:05) Sein- (11:35) The (12:05) 9:10 a.m. HBO3 › “Swept Away”
KSTU sons (s) (CC) ily (s) (CC) homicide case is investi- (s) (TV14) Nine-Nine (N) (CC) ern Family feld (s) (CC) feld (s) (CC) Simpsons Friends (s)
(TVPG) (TVPG) gated. (N) (s) (TV14) (TV14) (CC) (TVPG) (TVPG) (CC) (TVPG) (CC) (TV14) 9:30 a.m. SHO-P ›› “Secret in Their Eyes”
9:34 a.m. PLEX ›› “Solo”
KJZZ Wheel Jeopardy! 2 News at 7 Millionaire Millionaire Jeopardy 2 News at 9 DailyMailTV Family Guy Family Guy Amer. Dad Amer. Dad DailyMailTV
9:35 a.m. MAX ››› “Diner”
KUCW Big Bang Big Bang The Flash (N) (CC) (TV14) DC’s Legends CW30 News Two Men Two Men Mom (TV14) Mom (TV14) Anger Mgt Page Six 9:38 a.m. STZENC ›››‡ “The River Wild”
KUPX Criminal Minds (s) (TV14) Criminal Minds (s) (TV14) Criminal Minds (s) (TV14) Criminal Minds (s) (TV14) Criminal Minds (s) (TV14) Criminal Minds (s) (TV14) Law CI 9:40 a.m. TMC “Brand: A Second Coming”
KPNZ Rica Famosa Latina Tengo Talento Noches con Platanito Alarma TV Noticiero Que Jalada Secretos Programa Programa Programa 9:45 a.m. (7) Knuffle Bunny Too: A Case of Mis-
KTMW Caso Cerrado: Edición El César (N) Sin senos sí hay paraíso Señora Acero 4: La C Al Rojo Titulares Sin senos sí hay paraíso Señora Ac taken Identity
PREMIUM CABLE CHANNELS 9:54 a.m. STARZ ››› “Lock, Stock and Two
HBO (6:15) ‘Erin Brockovich’ (R, ’00) ››› Julia Roberts. (s) (CC) VICE News REAL Sports Gumbel Rolling Stone: Stories From the Edge (N) (TVMA) Enthusiasm Smoking Barrels”
(5:35) ‘Sully’, ’16 ››› (7:15) ‘Jackie’ (R, ’16) ››› Natalie Portman. (CC) Last Week Vice Vice Vice (11:15) ‘Get Out’ (R, ’17) ››› (CC)
10:00 a.m. FX ›› “The Other Woman”
HBO2
SYFY ›› “Resident Evil: Apocalypse”
HBO3 (6:05) ‘Why Him?’ (R, ’16) ›› James Franco. (CC) ‘Split’ (PG-13, ’16) ››› James McAvoy. (s) (CC) ‘Body of Lies’ (R, ’08) ›› Leonardo DiCaprio. (s) Shoot ’Em
10:15 a.m. HBO2 ››› “Bend It Like Beckham”
MAX (5:10) ‘Whiteout’ (R) › (6:55) ‘The Divergent Series: Allegiant’ (PG-13) › ‘Fist Fight’ (R, ’17) ›› Charlie Day. (10:35) ‘A Low Down Dirty Shame’ (R, ’94) › (CC) 10:30 a.m. AMC ››‡ “Young Guns”
PLEX ‘Kull the Conqueror’ (PG-13, ’97) ›› (7:38) ‘Highlander: The Final Dimension’, ’94 ›› (9:20) ‘The Glass Shield’, ’94 ››› ‘Gentlemen With Guns’ Jesus 10:35 a.m. HBO ›› “Welcome to Mooseport”
TMC ‘Wristcutters: A Love Story’ (R) ›› ‘The Hurricane’ (R, ’99) ››› Denzel Washington. (s) (CC) ‘Ray’ (PG-13, ’04) ››› Jamie Foxx. Premiere. (s) (CC) 10:45 a.m. HBO3 ››‡ “Body of Lies”
SHO-E Shameless (CC) (TVMA) Inside the NFL (N) (TVPG) Navy Ftbl Navy Ftbl Inside the NFL (s) (TVPG) Famous SMILF (CC) (11:05) ‘True Romance’ (R) ››› (s) 11:00 a.m. HGTV HGTV Urban Oasis 2017
SHO-P Prince: Sign (6:25) George Michael: Freedom (CC) Nemr: No Bombing Shameless (CC) (TVMA) Inside the NFL (N) (TVPG) Navy Ftbl Navy Ftbl Inside NFL 11:11 a.m. PLEX ››‡ “The Babe”
STARZ (5:45) ‘The Hollars’ (PG-13, ’16) ›› (7:16) ‘Payback’ (R) ›› Mel Gibson. Outlander (CC) (TVMA) (10:02) ‘The General’s Daughter’ (R, ’99) ›› (CC) Outlander 11:25 a.m. MAX ›››‡ “The Breakfast Club”
River Wild (6:39) Lonesome Dove (CC) (TVPG) (8:12) ‘Sleepy Hollow’ (R, ’99) ››› Johnny Depp. ‘Ghost Town’ (PG-13, ’08) ››› (CC) (11:45) ‘I Am Wrath’ (R)
SHO-P “The Eyes”
STZENC
TMC “Cas & Dylan”
OTHER CABLE CHANNELS 11:33 a.m. STZENC ›› “Paul Blart: Mall Cop”
A&E Leah Remini: Scientology Leah Remini: Scientology Leah Remini: Scientology Leah Remini: Scientology Leah Remini: Scientology Leah Remini: Scientology Remini 11:44 a.m. STARZ ››‡ “Payback”
AMC ‘Moneyball’ (PG-13, ’11) ››› Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill. Drama. (CC) ‘Walking Tall’ (PG-13) ›› The Rock. (10:45) ‘First Blood’ (R) ››› Sylvester Stallone. 12:00 p.m. HALL “My Christmas Dream”
ANIMAL The Great Barrier Reef (s) (CC) (TVPG) Mystery of the River Monsters: Amazon Apocalypse. (CC) (TVPG) Mystery of the Monsters NIC ››› “The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge
BET (5) ‘First Sunday’ (PG-13, ’08) ›› Ice Cube. (CC) Gucci Mane Gucci Mane Martin (CC) Martin (CC) Martin (CC) Martin (CC) Martin (CC) Out of Water”
BYU BYU Football Ag.- Odds Turning Pt The Story Dowdle Going Back, Giving Back Ag.- Odds Turning Pt The Story Dowdle Going Back SYFY ›››‡ “Gladiator”
CARTOON King of Hill Amer. Dad Cleveland Amer. Dad Burgers Burgers Family Guy Family Guy Chicken Mike Tyson China, IL Burgers Burgers VH1 ›› “You Got Served”
(5) ‘The Guardian’ (PG-13, ’06) ›› Kevin Costner. Steve Austin’s ‘The Guardian’ (PG-13, ’06) ›› Kevin Costner, Sela Ward. Drama. (CC) Pickler
12:15 p.m. HBO2 ›››‡ “Get Out”
CMTV
12:30 p.m. HBO ››‡ “Robin Hood: Men in
CNBC Shark Tank (CC) (TVPG) Shark Tank (s) (TVPG) Adventure Capitalists (N) Shark Tank (CC) (TVPG) Shark Tank (CC) (TVPG) Adventure Capitalists Paid Prog.
Tights”
CNN Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 Anderson Cooper 360 Tonight 1:00 p.m. AMC ››‡ “Young Guns II”
COMEDY Futurama Futurama (7:15) Tosh.0 (CC) (TV14) Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (N) Jefferies Daily Show HBO3 ›› “Just Cause”
CSPAN U.S. House Politics and Public Policy Today (CC) Politics and Public Policy Today (CC) SHO-P ››‡ “The Lawnmower Man”
DISC Moonshiners (CC) (TV14) Moonshiners (CC) (TV14) Moonshiners (CC) (TV14) Moonshiners (CC) (TV14) Moonshiners (N) (TV14) Moonshiners (CC) (TV14) Moonshine TMC ›››› “Dolan’s Cadillac”
DISN Andi Mack Bizaardvark Jessie (TVG) Bunk’d (s) Bunk’d Raven Andi Mack K.C. Under. Bizaardvark Raven Stuck Liv-Mad. Bizaardvark 1:05 p.m. MAX ››‡ “Cocktail”
DLC Bizarre ER Bizarre ER Bizarre ER Bizarre ER Bizarre ER Bizarre ER Bizarre ER Bizarre ER Bizarre ER Bizarre ER Bizarre ER Bizarre ER Paid Prog. 1:08 p.m. PLEX ››› “Beethoven’s Big Break”
‘The Wedding Planner’ (PG-13, ’01) ›› (CC) Total Divas (CC) (TV14) E! News (CC) (TVPG) The Kardashians The Kardashians Kardashian
STZENC “I Am Wrath”
E!
2:00 p.m. HALL “Marry Me at Christmas”
ESPN Baseball (N) (Live) 2017 Gold Glove Awards 30 for 30 (N) SportCtr SportsCenter W/Van Pelt SportsCenter (N) (CC) SportCtr
2:05 p.m. HBO2 ››‡ “The Sandlot”
ESPN2 (5:30) College Football: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (CC) 30 for 30 (CC) Jalen 30 for 30 2:28 p.m. (9) Pie in the Sky Dreams
FOOD Chopped (CC) (TVG) Chopped (CC) (TVG) Chopped (N) (CC) (TVG) Chopped (CC) (TVG) Chopped (CC) (TVG) Chopped (CC) (TVG) Chopped 2:30 p.m. TMC ››‡ “Winter Passing”
FREE (5:30) ‘Matilda’ (PG, ’96) ››› (CC) ‘Just Go With It’ (PG-13, ’11) ›› Adam Sandler. (s) (CC) ‘The Waterboy’ (PG-13, ’98) › Adam Sandler. (CC) 700 Club 2:31 p.m. STARZ ››‡ “The Cable Guy”
FX (5) ‘The Equalizer’ (R, ’14) ›› Denzel Washington. ‘Kingsman: The Secret Service’ (R, ’14) ››› Colin Firth. Action. (s) (CC) American Horror Story Horror Story 2:42 p.m. STZENC ››‡ “Swing Vote”
GALA María María 100 mexicanos dijieron Nosotr. Nosotr. Nosotr. María Noticias Los Avatars Los Avatars Rebelde 2:45 p.m. HBO3 ››› “Solaris”
HALL ‘Christmas Land’ (NR, ’15) Nikki Deloach. (CC) ‘Just in Time for Christmas’ (NR) Eloise Mumford. ‘A Heavenly Christmas’ (NR, ’16) Kristin Davis. (CC) Fir Crazy 2:50 p.m. MAX ››› “A Perfect World”
The Curse of Oak Island The Curse of Oak Island: Blood Is Thicker. (TVPG) Oak Island: Drilling Down The Curse of Oak Island: Forever Family. (s) (TVPG) Oak Island 2:51 p.m. PLEX “Beethoven’s Christmas Adven-
HIST
ture”
HGTV Fixer Upper (CC) (TVG) Fixer Upper (CC) (TVG) Hunters Hunters Int’l Hunters Hunters Int’l Fixer Upper (CC) (TVG) Hunters Hunters Int’l Hunters
2:55 p.m. HBO ››› “Loving”
KTLA The Steve Wilkos Show News at 6 KTLA News Two Men Two Men The Flash (N) (CC) (TV14) DC’s Legends KTLA 5 News at 10 (N) News 3:00 p.m. SHO-P ›‡ “Money Train”
LIFE ‘How Do You Know’ (PG-13, ’10) ›› Reese Witherspoon, Owen Wilson. (CC) Little Women: Dallas (10:02) ‘How Do You Know’ (PG-13) ›› Reese Witherspoon. SYFY ›› “Faster”
MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word The 11th Hour Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word 11th Hour 3:30 p.m. AMC ››‡ “Invincible”
MTV MTV Special (CC) (TVPG) MTV Special (CC) (TVPG) MTV Special (CC) (TVPG) MTV Special (CC) (TVPG) MTV Special (CC) (TVPG) MTV Special (CC) (TVPG) Special 3:50 p.m. HBO2 ››‡ “Down With Love”
NIC ‘The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water’ (PG) Prince Prince Friends (s) Friends (s) Friends (s) Friends (s) Prince Prince Goldbergs 4:00 p.m. HALL “Christmas Under Wraps”
ROOT (5) College Football: Utah State at New Mexico. Spotlight College Football: UCLA at Utah. From Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City. UFA 4:10 p.m. STARZ “All Governments Lie: Truth,
SPIKE Friends (s) Friends (s) Ink Master: Angels (TV14) Ink Master: Angels (TV14) Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Ink Master: Angels (TV14) Cops (TV14) Deception, and the Spirit of I.F. Stone”
TMC ›› “Pelé: Birth of a Legend”
SPORTS College Football From Nov. 27, 1981. (CC) College Football From Sept. 12, 1992. (CC) College Football From Nov, 7, 1998. (CC) Football
4:23 p.m. PLEX “Underdog Kids”
SYFY (5) ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ (R) ››› ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ (R, ’15) ››› Tom Hardy. (CC) (DVS) ‘Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome’ (PG-13) ››› Mel Gibson. 4:25 p.m. HBO3 ›› “Over Her Dead Body”
TBS Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Jokers Drop/Mic Conan (N) (CC) (TV14) Jokers Conan (CC) (TV14) ‘Miracle’ (PG) ››› 4:45 p.m. STZENC ›››‡ “The River Wild”
TELEM El César (N) (s) (SS) Sin senos sí hay paraíso Señora Acero 4: La C Al Rojo Titulares Sin senos sí hay paraíso Señora Acero 4: La C Programa 5:00 p.m. FX ››‡ “The Equalizer”
TLC The Little Couple (TVG) The Little Couple (TVG) (8:03) Hodges Half Dozen (9:08) The Little Couple Hodges Half Dozen (s) (11:08) The Little Couple Couple HBO Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Mis-
TNT Major Crimes (CC) (TV14) Major Crimes (N) (TV14) Major Crimes (CC) (TV14) Law & Order (s) (TV14) Law & Order (s) (TV14) Law & Order (s) (TV14) Law souri: HBO First Look
TCM ‘Objective, Burma!’ (NR, ’45) ››› Errol Flynn. War. (CC) ‘The Master Race’ (NR, ’44) ›› (10:15) ‘Woman of the Year’ (NR, ’42) ››› Katharine Hepburn. ROOT College Football Utah State at New
TRAVEL Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Destinations Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Mexico.
SYFY ›››‡ “Mad Max: Fury Road”
TRUTV Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Adam Ruins A. Sedaris Imp. Jokers
5:10 p.m. MAX ›‡ “Whiteout”
USA WWE SmackDown! (N) (S Live) (CC) (TVPG) Damnation (TVMA) Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Damnation (TVMA) Law-SVU 5:30 p.m. ESPN2 College Football Teams TBA.
VH1 Love & Hip Hop (s) (TV14) Love & Hip Hop (s) (TV14) ‘Love & Basketball’ (PG-13, ’00) ››› Sanaa Lathan. Romance. (s) (CC) Love & Hip Hop (s) (TV14) Wendy FREE ››› “Matilda”
WEATH Secrets of the Earth Secrets of the Earth Why Planes Crash (TVPG) Why Planes Crash (TVPG) Why Planes Crash (TVPG) Why Planes Crash (TVPG) Gone Viral 5:35 p.m. HBO2 ››› “Sully”
WGN Cops (TVPG) Cops (TVPG) Cops (TV14) Cops (TVPG) Cops (TV14) Cops (TV14) Cops (TV14) Cops (TVPG) Cops (TV14) Cops (TV14) Rules Rules Raising 5:45 p.m. STARZ ››‡ “The Hollars”
November 2, 2017 27

Wednesday Evening Television DAYTIME


6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 HIGHLIGHTS
2 News at Entertain- Survivor: Get to Gettin’. (N) SEAL Team: Borderlines. Criminal Minds: Dust and 2 News at (10:37) The Late Show With (11:39) The Late Late Show 7:30 a.m. HBO ››› “The Man Without a Face”
KUTV 6:00pm (N) ment Tonight (s) (CC) (TVPG) (N) (s) (CC) (TV14) Bones. A subject targets 10:00pm (N) Stephen Colbert (s) (CC) With James Corden (s) (CC) 7:35 a.m. HBO2 ››‡ “The Lizzie McGuire
(Live) (CC) (TVG) prominent people. (TV14) (Live) (CC) (TVPG) (TV14)
Movie”
ABC 4 Utah To Be An- The 51st Annual CMA Awards: Honoring country music industry members. (N Same-day ABC 4 Utah (10:36) Jimmy Kimmel Live (11:38) (12:08) 7:37 a.m. STZENC ›› “The Fifth Wave”
KTVX News at 6pm nounced Tape) (s) (CC) News at (s) (CC) (TV14) Nightline (N) Access Hol- 7:39 a.m. STARZ “Scales: Mermaids Are Real”
(N) 10pm (N) (TVG) lywood (N)
8:00 a.m. CART ››‡ “Scooby-Doo and the
KSL 5 News KSL 5 News The Blacklist: A human Law & Order: Special Vic- Chicago P.D. Halstead goes KSL 5 News (10:34) The Tonight Show (11:37) Late Night With Seth Goblin King”
KSL at 6p (N) at 6:30p (CC)
smuggling ring is infiltrated. tims Unit: Something Hap- under cover to save a kid. at 10 (N) Starring Jimmy Fallon (N) Meyers (s) (CC) (TV14)
(CC) (N) (s) (CC) (TV14) pened. (N) (s) (TV14) (N) (s) (TV14) (CC) (s) (CC) (TV14)
FX ››‡ “The Equalizer”
MAX ››‡ “Genius”
Nature: A cheetah raises her NOVA: Killer Floods. Re-
PBS NewsHour (N) (s) (CC) Frontline: Companies profit ’Allo ’Allo! Are You Be- Father Brown: Mrs. Mc- Home Fires SPIKE ›› “Predators”
KUED five newborn cubs. (N) (s) search on megafloods. (N) from disasters. (s) (CC) (TVG) ing Served? Carthy’s goddaughter disap- on Master-
(CC) (DVS) (TVPG) (s) (CC) (DVS) (TVPG) (TVG) (s) pears. (CC) (TVPG) piece (CC) 8:30 a.m. TMC “Murder in the Dark”
8:45 a.m. AMC ››› “First Blood”
Assignment History of DW News Start Up (s) ‘The 2 Sides Project’ (NR, Ottomans Versus Christians: This Is Workplace Global 3000 SciTech Now Growing
America & Essential (CC) (TVG) (s) (CC) (TVG) a Greener
8:55 a.m. HBO3 ›› “He Said, She Said”
KULC Asia (s) (CC) Hispanic (CC) (TVG) ’17) Six Americans travel to The Battle for Europe (s)
(TVPG) Vietnam. (s) (CC) (CC) (TVPG) the World Skills (TVG) World (TVG) 8:57 a.m. PLEX ››‡ “Paper Heart”
9:00 a.m. SHO-P ››‡ “Focus”
KBYU Wild Kratts Wild Kratts PBS NewsHour (N) (CC) Death in Paradise (TVPG) Foyle’s War: Foyle is called back to duty. (TVPG) (10:59) Perry Mason (CC) Garden
SYFY “Red: Werewolf Hunter”
The Simp- Modern Fam- Empire: The Lyons band Star: Faking It. Ayanna tries FOX13 News at Nine (N) (10:05) Mod- (10:35) Sein- (11:05) Sein- (11:35) The (12:05) 9:10 a.m. HBO2 ›› “The Resurrection of Gavin
KSTU sons (s) (CC) ily (s) (TVPG) together to help Hakeem. (N) to restore Midtown’s image. (CC) ern Family feld (s) (CC) feld (s) (CC) Simpsons Friends (s)
Stone”
(TVPG) (s) (CC) (DVS) (TV14) (N) (s) (TV14) (CC) (TVG) (TVPG) (CC) (TVPG) (CC) (TV14)
9:17 a.m. STARZ ›››‡ “Bolt”
KJZZ Wheel Jeopardy! 2 News at 7 Millionaire Millionaire Jeopardy 2 News at 9 DailyMailTV Family Guy Family Guy Amer. Dad Amer. Dad DailyMailTV
9:25 a.m. HBO Three Billboards Outside Ebbing,
KUCW Big Bang Big Bang Riverdale (N) (CC) (TV14) Dynasty (N) (CC) (TVPG) CW30 News Two Men Two Men Mom (TVPG) Mom (TV14) Anger Mgt Page Six Missouri: HBO First Look
KUPX Law & Order (CC) (TV14) Law & Order (CC) (TV14) Law & Order (CC) (TV14) Law & Order (CC) (TV14) Law & Order (CC) (TV14) Law & Order (CC) (TV14) Law CI 9:32 a.m. STZENC ››› “Ghost Town”
KPNZ Rica Famosa Latina Tengo Talento Noches con Platanito Alarma TV Noticiero Que Jalada Secretos Programa Programa Programa 9:40 a.m. HBO › “Extreme Ops”
KTMW Caso Cerrado: Edición El César (N) Sin senos sí hay paraíso Señora Acero 4: La C Al Rojo Titulares Sin senos sí hay paraíso Señora Ac 9:45 a.m. MAX ››› “Any Given Sunday”
PREMIUM CABLE CHANNELS 10:00 a.m. TMC “Jurassic School”
HBO D. Jacobs (6:25) ‘John Wick: Chapter 2’ (R, ’17) ››› (CC) VICE News (9:15) ‘The Accountant’ (R, ’16) ›› Ben Affleck. (s) (CC) Vice Fight Game VH1 ››› “Love & Basketball”
Last Week (6:45) ‘The Conjuring 2’ (R, ’16) ››› Patrick Wilson. (s) (CC) Real Time, Bill Enthusiasm Tracey Ull (11:15) ‘Fifty Shades Darker’ (R) ››
10:27 a.m. PLEX “Enchanted Kingdom”
HBO2
10:30 a.m. SPIKE ››‡ “Bad Boys”
HBO3 (5:35) ‘The Sum of All Fears’ ››› (7:45) ‘Legend’ (R, ’15) ››› Tom Hardy. (s) (CC) ‘Almost Christmas’ (PG-13, ’16) ›› Danny Glover. Loving, ’16
10:45 a.m. AMC ››‡ “Invincible”
MAX ‘The Postman’ (R, ’97) › Kevin Costner, Will Patton. Drama. (s) (CC) ‘Predator’ (R, ’87) ››› Arnold Schwarzenegger. Mike Judge ‘Maps to the Stars’ (R) HBO2 ›› “Term Life”
PLEX ‘The Pallbearer’ (PG-13, ’96) ›› (s) ‘Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist’, ’08 (9:13) ‘A Good Woman’ (PG, ’04) ›› Helen Hunt. (10:50) ‘Music of the Heart’ ››› (s) 10:55 a.m. HBO3 ››‡ “Almost Christmas”
TMC (5) ‘Beaches’, ’88 ›› (7:05) ‘The Man Who Knew Infinity’ (PG-13) ›› (s) ‘Seraphim Falls’ (R, ’06) ››› Liam Neeson. (CC) ‘The Prestige’ (PG-13, ’06) ››› (s) STARZ ›› “The Book of Love”
SHO-E Famous SMILF (CC) ‘Bad Moms’ (R, ’16) ›› Mila Kunis. SMILF (CC) (9:15) ‘Mother’s Day’ (PG-13) › Jennifer Aniston. (11:15) Inside the NFL (s) Navy Ftbl 11:00 a.m. FX ›‡ “Getaway”
SHO-P Family (6:25) ‘Ray’ (PG-13, ’04) ››› Jamie Foxx. Premiere. (s) (CC) Famous SMILF (CC) ‘Bad Moms’ (R, ’16) ›› Mila Kunis. SMILF (CC) Mother SHO-P ››› “The Edge of Seventeen”
STARZ (5:31) ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’, ’15 ››› (7:51) ‘Hugo’ (PG, ’11) ››› Ben Kingsley. (CC) ‘Shallow Hal’ (PG-13, ’01) ›› Gwyneth Paltrow. (11:56) Life SYFY ›› “Mega Python vs. Gatoroid”
Ghost Town (6:27) Lonesome Dove (CC) (TVPG) (8:04) ‘The Debt’ (R, ’10) ››› Helen Mirren. (CC) ‘Days of Thunder’ (PG-13, ’90) ›› Tom Cruise. (s) Top Gun (s)
11:15 a.m. HBO ››› “About a Boy”
STZENC
11:17 a.m. STZENC ››› “Sleepy Hollow”
OTHER CABLE CHANNELS 11:30 a.m. TMC ››› “45 Years”
A&E Storage Storage Storage Storage Ozzy & Jack’s Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Ozzy 11:57 a.m. PLEX “Underdog Kids”
AMC ‘The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring’ (PG-13, ’01) ››› Elijah Wood. Fantasy. (CC) ‘Van Helsing’ (PG-13, ’04) ›› Hugh Jackman. Fantasy. (CC) 12:00 p.m. HALL “A Holiday Engagement”
ANIMAL Treehouse Masters (CC) Treehouse Masters: Branched Out (s) (TVPG) Treehouse Masters (CC) Treehouse Masters: Branched Out (s) (CC) (TVPG) Treehouse 12:20 p.m. HBO2 ››› “Taking Chance”
BET (5) ‘The Nutty Professor’ (PG-13, ’96) ››› Face Value 50 Central Face Value 50 Central Martin (CC) Martin (CC) Martin (CC) Martin (CC) Martin (CC) 12:25 p.m. MAX ›› “The Truth About Charlie”
BYU Am Ride Dowdle College Basketball: Colorado College at BYU. (TVG) Am Ride Dowdle College Basketball: Colorado College at BYU. (TVG) Am Ride 12:44 p.m. STARZ ››‡ “The General’s Daugh-
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As international awards roll in, Orem’s Amano chocolates continues its ascent
By Court Mann
Daily Herald
DOMINIC VALENTE, DAILY HERALD
Art Pollard, owner of Amano Artisan
Chocolate, poses for a portrait at his
factory in Orem in 2015. Two of Amano’s

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bars recently won the top awards at the
he smell of Raspberry Rose, abundant recognition, practically “It’s one of our most difficult beans to International Chocolate Awards.
a dark chocolate from from day one, since it launched 10 work with,” Pollard explained. “When
Amano Artisan Choco- years ago. Raspberry Rose and Dos I got the beans, I had these flavors, but
late, blossoms into a fruity Rios recently won a Gold and Silver at the flavors are really delicate.” Pollard
aroma as an undertone of the International Chocolate Awards, said he had to develop new techniques
chocolate wafts in subtly. Its rasp- the industry’s most prestigious com- to maintain the cocoa’s unique traits.
berry smell practically explodes when petition. At Amano’s factory in Orem, there’s
you take that first bite. Amano continues to grow, in both an air of slight chaos. Enormous ma-
Then there’s Dos Rios, another of recognition and the ensuing demand. chines, some a century old, take the
Amano’s creations, this one from And each of those newly crowned choc- cocoa through various stages. One
Dominican cocoa. This one tastes olates speaks to Pollard’s unique per- of Pollard’s melangers handles up to
smooth and earthy, its flavors a slow sonality, skillset and experience. 400 pounds of chocolate at a time.
burn. Hints of bergamot orange and Amano gets its cocoa beans from Another of his machines, the conche,
lavender don’t reveal themselves right around the globe, in places like Peru, refines the chocolate during one of its
away — rather, they eventually sparkle New Guinea and Madagascar, among final mixing stages. Once it’s in the
across your taste buds like a delicious others. Pollard journeys there often, conche, Pollard said he has a 30-sec-
afterthought. and has built strong relationships with ond window in which to get the flavors
“And that’s just from those beans; various growers through the years. The just right. If he misses that window,
that’s not anything we’re adding,” ex- Dominican growers who supply beans $30,000 worth of chocolate can be
plains Art Pollard, Amano’s owner, at for the Dos Rios bars, for example, have ruined.
Amano’s headquarters last week. The given Amano exclusive rights to that
Orem-based business has received specific cocoa. Please see AMANO, PAGE 16

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