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Provo mayoral candidates discuss looming issues


GENELLE PUGMIRE schedules Wednesday to meet growth, both candidates were brought into the conversation.” the public.”
Daily Herald with the Daily Herald Editorial seemingly in agreement. Hall Everett said even though
There is one thing Provo may- Board. These meetings and re- there are times when one must Growth
oral candidates Sherrie Hall Ev- sults from the primary election Transparency be sensitive to discussions of “We know a freight train is
erett and Michelle Kaufusi agree indicate it is very possible Provo Kaufusi said if you don’t finance and business negotia- coming,” Hall Everett said. “The
on; transparency in Provo is ab- voters will choose to be lead by have transparency, “what’s the tions, public noticing is critical. average home on the market
solutely essential. a qualified woman. point.” “I am absolutely for trans-
Hall Everett The two mayoral candidates When asked about issues such “Transparency is everything,” parency,” Hall Everett said. “It Kaufusi
took time out of their campaign as transportation, housing, and she said. “I appreciate being is essential to get things out to Please see PROVO MAYOR, Page A4

2017 SPECIAL ELECTION


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VidAngel, the Provo-based video fil-
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some of Hollywood’s biggest film stu-
dios, announced Wednesday it has filed
for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
In a prepared statement
from Neal Harmon, the
company CEO, he said,
“It’s an important step
to protect our company
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statement continued, “It also gives us From the left, Democrat Kathie Allen, United Utah Party candidate Jim Bennett and Republican John Curtis participate in a debate hosted by the Utah Debate
breathing room to reorganize our busi- Commission at the KBYU Studios on the BYU campus in Provo on Wednesday.
ness around the new streaming platform,
promote and perfect the new technology, Frontrunners for 3rd Congressional District seat discuss foreign policy, education
and seek a legal determination that the
new system is fully legal and not subject KATIE ENGLAND Young University on Wednesday act like an automatic weapon, there at work in healthcare, Democratic
to the preliminary injunction entered in Daily Herald night. were many other issues that painted opponent Kathie Allen says health
California.” The three top-polling candidates While the three candidates could stark contrasts. care is not a commodity, and as
VidAngel will continue to offer the in the 3rd Congressional District agree on a few issues, such as ban- Health care is one such issue. such does not respond to free-mar-
filtering service, as well as its comedy special election squared off on is- ning “bump stocks,” the tool that While Republican front runner ket forces. Allen has supported sin-
sues including foreign policy, guns allowed the Las Vegas gunman to John Curtis emphatically stated that
Please see VIDANGEL, Page A5 and education at a debate at Brigham convert a semi-automatic weapon to he wants to see free-market forces Please see DEBATE, Page A5

Local volunteer headed to California


Spanish Fork man helping ing a Red Cross emergency response vehi- was a glorified food truck. He drove the
cle, or an ERV, near Corpus Christi, and ERV around the Corpus Christi area pro-
with Red Cross relief efforts working with locals on emergency funding viding lunch and dinner for people in the
programs. In disaster situations, Fisher said recovery area. In one of his areas, they were
KARISSA NEELY a part of the Red Cross efforts is providing
Daily Herald $400 dollars in emergency money to peo- Please see VOLUNTEER, Page A5
American Red Cross volunteer John ple displaced from their homes. Fisher was
Fisher got to sleep in his own bed in Spanish a part of this more than $1 million effort. American Red Cross volunteer
Fork on Tuesday night, but he was back on “The Red Cross typically gives stop-gap John Fisher poses in Provo with the
the road Wednesday. assistance for the necessities they’ve lost,” emergency response vehicle he was
As a disaster-trained volunteer, Fisher Fisher said. driving to California on Wednesday.
has been serving in Texas since Oct. 7, driv- Fisher also said part of the time his ERV KARISSA NEELY, DAILY HERALD

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Provo mayor transportation is crucial, according to clear,” Hall Everett said. “We need to

From A1

sells in 11 days. If we never built another


Hall Everett.
“There are 80,000 car trips between
both universities (Utah Valley Univer-
sity and Brigham Young University)
get the right city process in place.”

Hall Everett vs. Kaufusi


The Editorial Board asked each
ATV crash sends
man to hospital
house, we would run out in 21 days.” every day,” she said. “Don’t we want woman to speak to the other’s qualifi-
As part of Hall Everett’s first 100 days, clean transit? Think of the emissions cations and to their own.
she said she will hold a series of conver- in the air.” Hall Everett said, “Michelle gives
sations of what Provo is really facing. In addition, both Kaufusi and Hall deep service on the school board. How-
Hall Everett believes Provo needs all Everett are concerned about the trans- ever, I match her experience and then
kinds of housing mix; retail develop- portation and road situation going east- some. I can hit the ground running. I KARISSA NEELY when it rolled, injuring all in the
ment may need to come to your neigh- west to the new Provo High School. know who to make the phone calls to. Daily Herald vehicle.
borhood to service families. High school students don’t usually She’ll have to rely on those around her. “ A side-by-side all-terrain ve- One 21-year-old man was
“We’re going to need some neighbor- stay on campus for lunch and with the Kaufusi said, “The biggest difference hicle rollover Wednesday near transported in critical condi-
hood centers and it’s going to be hard to new location they must travel by mo- between us is I’m great with people. Lehi sent a young man to the tion — unconscious, but still
talk high density,” she said. torized vehicle to get to the nearest Mc- Citizens’ trust is huge. She hasn’t been hospital. breathing. He was transported
Kaufusi said development of the west Donald’s or Taco Bell. an elected official in five years. I’ve been According to Sgt. Spencer by helicopter to Intermountain
side will have to be done carefully. She “The high school is opening next fall going straight in for seven years.” Cannon with the Utah County Medical Center in Murray about
notes concerned over eminent domain and will bring so many cars,” Kaufusi Kaufusi said she has lived on both Sheriff’s Office, two women and 3 p.m. Two others had serious but
and agricultural land. said. “There needs to be connecting sides of life while raised in Provo. Her two men were driving an ATV non-life-threatening injuries,
Kaufusi is also an advocate for mixed up that hasn’t happened yet with the father was an alcoholic, her single on Wednesday afternoon in an and one had minor injuries.
housing. Lakeview Parkway.” mom raised seven children by working unincorporated county area just Names of those involved have
“We need options,” Kaufusi said. “A Hall Everett said the concern is there at night. northeast of Vialetto Way in Lehi not been released at this time.
tiny home sounds good to me on a Sat- but probably won’t have funding in “Provo raised me,” Kaufusi said. “My
urday morning when I’m vacuuming place to do it for up to five years. mom would be so proud.”
(her large home).” Hall Everett added, “If I’m going to

County Commission
Kaufusi said, “It’s a poor reflection on
Zoning ask for voter trust, I need to extend trust
Both candidates are concerned is- back to the voter. I don’t believe in de-
sues on zoning compliance are taking ceiving people to get the votes.”
Fire in AF Canyon
under investigation
the commission when they throw out too long to resolve, particularly when
lawsuits.” it comes to the southeast Provo issues Parting shot
The comment is referring to the law- involving young single professionals. Both Kaufusi and Hall Everett said
suit against the city over lack of parking Kaufusi notes zoning compliance has they meet the good people of Provo ev-
at the Utah Valley Convention Center. been the No. 1 issue for the city council ery day, but they also get the bad as well; SHELBY SLADE about 3.5 acres on either side of
Kaufusi said she has met with the for the past two years and finds it un- particularly with questions like if Provo Daily Herald the road, Pollock said.
three Utah County commissioners on a acceptable that things haven’t moved is really ready for a woman mayor. The U.S. Forest Service is in- Nothing has been damaged and
one-on-one basis. She also spoke with faster on the issue. Kaufusi’s camp just completed a sur- vestigating a small fire in Amer- nothing is threatened by the fire,
Provo Mayor John Curtis. “I’ve been on this journey with neigh- vey on issues in the city and, as of a few ican Fork Canyon that started which has low spread potential at
“I asked them why they are making bors and millennials. We need them so hours before the Daily Herald interview, Wednesday morning and was still this point, Pollock said.
Provo the bad guy,” she said. “They bad in this city,” Kaufusi said. “There she again was reminded via the survey smoldering. There are currently five or six
strongly believe they’re right. Mayor are hard feelings; we need to do some that some in Provo aren’t ready for a Kathy Jo Pollock, spokesper- firefighters working on the fire
Curtis is the same.” mending. I don’t love taking the mil- woman mayor. son for the U.S. Forest Service, that is smoldering in tall grass
Beside coming to grips with the ongo- lennials and making them the bad guys. Hall Everett said a resident told her said the fire is located about 3 to and brush, she said.
ing spats between the two government Millennials aren’t the problem.” Provo needed a male mayor because he 4 miles in Burned Canyon Draw The U.S. Forest Service does
organizations, Hall Everett is concerned Kaufusi said there needs to be checks knows how to run a business. Hall Ev- on Forest Road 056, close to the not currently know what caused
the commissioners’ understanding on and balances. erett said I run a business. Timpooneke Campground. the fire and is still investigating.
transportation funding is flawed. “We’ve taken much too long to solve “I’ve been a single mom for 18 years,” The fire, which is being called
“We need a different form of govern- this problem. Where are the teeth?” she said. “I’ve been a business owner for the Burned Canyon Fire, was Shelby Slade is a reporter for the
ment,” Hall Everett said. “We’re stifling Kaufusi said. 18 years. I’ve never accepted someone reported at about 7:30 a.m. on Daily Herald who covers crime and
progress.” Hall Everett puts affordable housing else’s limitations for me.” Wednesday and has since burned the southern part of Utah County.
She added, “I think it’s a very politi- and the young professional concerns al- What both candidates agree on is
cal year and they are positioning for this most hand in hand and recognized the that Provo is most definitely ready for a
year and next year.” problem isn’t parking or young singles. woman mayor, but a qualified one. Each
“I think we need to look at the en- believes they are the best qualified to do YOUR NEW AND IMPROVED
Transportation forcement issues,” Hall Everett said. the job.
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Hall Everett said it was important She put all of it, zoning, transporta- Election Day is Nov. 7. In addition
for county officials and others to look tion, housing, in a circular pattern of to the candidates on the ballot, voters
at transportation as a whole.
“We need a dashboard to show them
one helping the other if done correctly. may consider write-in candidate Odell
Hall Everett points to the large Miner, who placed third in the August
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transportation funding.”
Getting residents on board with
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“He’s not even driving our ERV. Our
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feeding 200 people each day. But as fami-


ERV is in Florida, responding to the disas-
ters,” Beaty laughed. “Moving all of these
ERVs around, it’s quite a logistics feat.”
Salt Lake Co. mayor to challenge Love
lies there are starting the path to recovery, Fisher said the ERV will continue pro- DAILY HERALD thing done, whether it’s balancing wife and four children live in Salt
his service changed. viding food and supplies to California’s Salt Lake County Mayor Ben a budget, or maintaining hundreds Lake City. He is a graduate of the
“He called me this morning, and said he wildfire victims and also the first re- McAdams issued a statement of miles of roadway, if we work to- University of Utah and Colum-
was passing through to California, and I sponders there fighting the fires. Wednesday evening announcing gether. I’m proud of my service as bia Law School. Prior to serving as
said, ‘Wait, I thought you were in Texas!’ “When disasters happen, they just his run for Utah’s 4th Congressional mayor and of how mayor, McAdams was elected to
But as the Harvey efforts are winding move these around. Someday this ve- District, on the same evening candi- we’ve helped im- the Utah State Senate in 2008. He
down, they are moving a lot of the ERVs hicle might make it back to Alabama,” dates battled out national issues in a prove public safety, has held the position of mayor since
to California to help with the wildfires. Fisher chuckled. “It’s probably see some debate to take over Jason Chaffetz’s grow the economy, Jan. 2013.
Needs are changing, so his assignment is interesting places and been through some place as representative of the neigh- keep taxes low and U.S. Rep. Mia Love, R-Saratoga
changing,” said Jeff Beaty, Central Utah interesting disasters.” boring 3rd Congressional District. give Utah families an Springs, is currently serving her sec-
disaster program manager in Provo, Fisher has to head back to Utah soon “I want to represent Utah’s 4th opportunity to build a ond term as the representative of the
Wednesday. after he drops off the ERV in California, Congressional District because bright future. I know 4th Congressional District. In 2014,
Fisher, 69, is driving an ERV from an Al- because he has to be back to work as an I want to take my bipartisan ap- I can take that same McAdams Democrat Doug Owens lost to Love
abama Red Cross chapter to Sacramento, online emergency response Utah Valley proach to Washington and apply it approach to Wash- by about a 5 percent margin. In 2016,
expecting to arrive in California Thursday. University instructor. But Fisher, who to the partisan gridlock,” McAdams ington and make a difference. To- a rematch between Love and Owens
Beaty said it’s rare for a Provo-based vol- started volunteering as part of the Junior said in a released statement. “Peo- day I start my campaign to earn the saw Love come out on top by about
unteer to be transporting a rig from back Red Cross in elementary school, said he ple say ‘Washington is so broken.’ I support of Utahns in the 4th District 10 percentage points. Prior to Love,
east. But as the Red Cross has had a record loves serving for the Red Cross, and hopes won’t settle for that. I have learned next year.” the seat was held by Democrat Jim
number of local disasters to respond to, to do more when he and his wife retire. we can make progress and get any- McAdams, a Democrat, and his Matheson.

Debate were to break out, there would be mil-


lions of casualties on both sides.
Bennett said. But, he does not support
the department’s elimination.
From A1 “You get the sense that Donald Allen said the Education Depart-
Trump feels, ‘Well there won’t be any ment has a specific role: which is to
gle-payer health care throughout her casualties in the United States, so protect kids who are different, in-
campaign. maybe this doesn’t matter,’” Bennett cluding those who are disabled, and
Jim Bennett, a moderate running in said. “It’s stunning to me, where we she does not support its elimination.
the newly-created United Utah Party, have gotten in terms of international Though Allen said she agrees that
outlined his approach for a system that diplomacy with a man who has not states should have some flexibility
provides catastrophic coverage. been able to demonstrate the kind of with education funding, she expressed
Bennett and Allen both heavily integrity and dignity that is necessary doubt as to whether states always han-
criticized President Donald Trump’s from the chief executive of the country.” dle funding best.
handling of foreign affairs when asked Curtis responded by saying that the “If the state was doing a fabulous
about the United States’ relations with United States has been trying diplo- job, I don’t think there would be a
North Korea — particularly his ten- macy with North Korea for a long time, state initiative going around asking
dency to take to Twitter on the issue. and is “further behind than where we us to raise our taxes for educational
“I think that I might start by taking started.” Working with China to re- purposes,” Allen said. “There are so
Donald Trump’s phone away,” Allen solve the situation will be critical, many state initiatives going around,
said. “I think we absolutely have to Curtis said. suggesting our population is not com-
respect the negotiation process with “Beyond that, this unfortunately is STEVE GRIFFIN, THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, POOL pletely happy with what our state Leg-
North Korea.” a situation where we we have to look Democrat Kathie Allen, United Utah Party candidate Jim Bennett and Republican islature is doing.”
There is no good solution to the at new options, options we haven’t John Curtis participate in a debate hosted by the Utah Debate Commission at Curtis leads by a large margin in
tension between the two countries considered in the past,” Curtis said. the KBYU Studios on the BYU campus in Provo on Wednesday. They are the three polls in the heavily-conservative
besides negotiation, Allen said. “Sanctions have not worked, we are in highest-polling candidates in the special election to fill Utah’s vacant 3rd District district. Multiple polls have Curtis
“It is tragic that our president keeps a worse position than we were 10 years congressional seat. hovering around 50 percent, while
provoking somebody who is unstable ago. Hopefully China can be our ally Allen brings up second with about 20
and unpredictable in Korea and I think and partner to move us toward a better “I think we need to acknowledge “We have the best chance at help- percent and Bennett brings up third,
it’s frightening for all Americans, it’s situation.” that the term federal funding is a little ing them with state resources and state polling with less than 10 percent of
something that we lose sleep over,” Curtis also took the other side of his bit incorrect,” Curtis said, when asked decisions,” he said. “This is exactly the the vote.
Allen said. two opponents when asked specifi- about how school counselors would type of thing that can be handled bet- Wednesday’s debate was hosted by
Bennett replied to her statement by cally about eliminating the U.S. De- be funded without the department. ter on a local level, rather than sending KBYU and sponsored by the Utah De-
quipping, “I think it is frightening that partment of Education. Though Cur- “That’s our money, we sent it to the dollars, losing some sending back with bate Commission.
somebody in North Korea is provoking tis did not say specifically during the federal government, they keep part strings.” Curtis, Allen and Bennett are in the
someone who is unstable and unpre- debate, he has maintained through- of it, they attach strings and sent it Bennett agreed with Curtis insofar final stretch of campaigning, with just
dictable in the White House,” before out his campaign that he is in favor of back.” as he thinks Utah’s education money under three weeks to go before the
echoing her sentiments on the presi- eliminating the department. The best answer for those who are should come without federal strings. Nov. 7 special election, after which
dent’s use of the Twitter platform. Allen and Bennett both specifically vulnerable or considering suicide is to “Utahns are in a better position to the winner will take the seat left va-
Trump has essentially declared war stated they are against the depart- keep education dollars in the state to determine how that money will be cant when former Rep. Jason Chaffetz,
via Twitter, Bennett said, and if war ment’s elimination. begin with, Curtis said. spent than the federal government is,” R-Alpine, resigned in June.

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OBITUARIES

Lezlie Foster Hoschouer Lynda Faith (O’Driscoll) Ashcraft Jody Leyshon Harris
1944–2017 1951–2017 1927–2017
Lezlie Foster Hoschouer, Jody Leyshon Harris was
Born July 17, 1944, passed born August 13th, 1927 in
away peacefully in his Salt Lake City as the clock in
home surrounded by loved the city and county building
ones on October 17, 2017. struck noon- the very same
He was preceded in death time, the same birthing facil-
by the love of his life, Mar- ity, with the same doctor as
ilyn Dianne Hoschouer, her mother (Muzzy) Helen
his wife of 44 years. He is Clair Birrell Leyshon 25 years
survived by their six chil- later on the same date.
dren: Leah Lorton, Julianne As a student at Provo High
Gidney (Daniel), Daniel in the mid-1940’s, “Bogie”
Hoschouer (Kimberly), (As she was then called) was a
Karla Misner (Michael), high-scoring forward for the
Miriam Scott (David), John Geneva Steelets. Sponsored
Hoschouer (Jennifer), 18 and coached by her father,
grandchildren, and one missed by those who knew Heaven was recently phy. She also enjoyed writing the late J. Baxter Leyshon, join the national horseshoe
great grandson. Lezlie and him. blessed by the passing of a and performing historical former Provo Bureau Chief pitching association. Start-
Dianne were married in the A memorial service will precious angel. Lynda Faith portrayals. She was an expert of the Salt Lake Tribune. The ing in “E” class, Jody quickly
LDS Temple in Salt Lake be held on Saturday, Octo- (O’Driscoll) Ashcraft, age 66, at gardening, sewing, and Steelets played in Idaho, Cal- worked her way up to B Class.
City, Utah on January 22, ber 21, 2017 at 11:00 am in passed away peacefully and cooking. She was actively ifornia, Arizona and Hawaii. Winning championship in
1968. Lezlie dedicated his the LDS Chapel located at surrounded by her adoring involved in politics and dedi- After winning regional, they each class, finishing as the
life to serving others, espe- 583 North 270 East, Tooele, family on Thursday, Octo- cated countless hours to per- went to Hawaii and won second best pitcher in the
cially his family. He will be UT. ber 12, 2017 at her home in forming her civic duties. She Nationals. “B” Class, while defend-
Payson, Utah. Lynda’s death was also passionate about She married Kenneth E. ing her wahlin memorial.
followed a valiant three-year family history and journal Harris, A Highway Patrol- But “A” Class was tough,
fight with cancer. Her strong writing. man on December 26th 1949 pitted against the top men
will to live, unwavering faith Lynda was an active mem- in Provo. The marriage was in the state. But men knew
DEATH NOTICES in God, and love and prayers ber of The Church of Jesus later solemnized in the SLC they’d been in a battle. After
of family and friends carried Christ of Latter-day Saints Temple. They were the par- the senior Olympics in St.
Lynda Faith O’Driscoll Ashcraft, 66, of Payson, her through the final weeks and served in numerous ents of two beautiful daugh- George, She retired.
Utah, passed away Oct. 12, 2017. Funeral services will be of her mortal existence. callings throughout her life. ters, Pamela Ruth and Shaun Turning to her favorite
held, Saturday, Oct. 21 at 11 a.m. at the Payson 18th Ward Lynda was born March 24, She enjoyed being a service Lynn. pastime, shooting pool at
at 482 W. 1400 South, Payson, UT. Viewings will be held 1951 to Dorothy Opal Abney missionary with her husband Twenty years later, She the senior center in Pleasant
Friday, Oct. 20, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Payson 18th Ward, and Lynn C. O’Driscoll in in the Records Operations was a player-coach of a group Grove, had given her another
482 W. 1400 South, Payson, UT. and 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Roosevelt, Utah. As the old- Center in Orem, Utah. She of young LDS women from way to compete.
prior to the services at the church. Burial will be in the est of four children, Lynda’s also loved serving as a tem- the Timp Stake who won the Jody passed away on Mon-
Historic Springville City Cemetery. Condolences may be love for serving and nur- ple worker in the Provo and AAU B-Division basketball day, October 16, 2017 in her
sent at www.wheelermortuaries.com. turing others took root at a Payson temples. championship in SLC. home in Lindon, after a short
Ralph Gerald Bross, 80, of Springville, Utah, passed young age. She graduated Lynda is survived by her As wife of a highway illness.
away Oct. 13, 2017. Funeral services will be held Friday, from Kearns High School in husband of 46 years, Don M. patrolman, Jody turned her Excerpts taken from
Oct. 20 at 1 p.m. in the Wheeler Mortuary Chapel, 211 E. 1969, and briefly attended Ashcraft; her children Ryan attention to pistol shooting article written by
200 South, Springville, UT. A viewing will be held one Brigham Young University Christian Ashcraft (Robyn) and was a member of a win- Ray Schwartz, Herald
hour prior to the services at the mortuary. Burial will be in before marrying Don M. of Bluffdale, UT, Nathaniel ning highway patrol wom- Correspondent.
the Historic Springville City Cemetery. Condolences may Ashcraft in the Salt Lake City D Ashcraft (Amy) of High- en’s pistol team for 18 years. Funeral services will be
be sent at www.wheelermortuaries.com. temple on January 8, 1971. land, UT, Crystal Eileen During this time she won the held at 1:00 p.m., Saturday,
SERVICE ADDRESS CORRECTION: Janet LuAnn Lynda treasured nothing Nyman (Jeffrey) of Kaysville, coveted “High Aggregate” October 21, 2017 at the Lin-
Barnes Rhoades, 78, of Orem, Utah, passed away on more than caring for and UT, Michael Lloyd Ashcraft 22 pistol twice and numer- don 3rd Ward Chapel, 320
Monday, Oct. 16, 2017. Funeral services will be held on serving her 7 children and (Geniel), of Saratoga Springs, ous plaques. Jody also won West 500 North, Lindon,
Thursday, Oct. 19, 2017 at 11 a.m. in the LDS Chapel at 450 17 grandchildren. She was a UT, Camille Irene Barnum the NRA Women’s State Utah. Friends may call from
S. 100 West, Orem, UT. Viewings will be held on Wednes- dedicated and faithful wife, (Shawn), of Santaquin, UT, Championship many times 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. prior
day, Oct. 18 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Sundberg-Olpin Mor- mother and grandma. Lynda Joshua Kimball Ashcraft and numerous master and to services. Interment will
tuary, 495 S. State St., Orem and Thursday from 9:30 to was also a masterful teacher. (Torrence), of Salt Lake City, expert-class Trophies. follow at Pleasant Grove
10:30 a.m. at the church prior to the services. Burial will Among other things, she UT, and Miriam Elizabeth In 1989 she turned her Cemetery. Condolences may
be in the Orem City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent loved teaching her children Pinon (Ricky), of Santaquin, competitive spirit to horse- be expressed at www.berg-
to the family at www.SundbergOlpinMortuary.com. and grandchildren important UT. Also surviving are 17 shoes. She was encouraged to mortuary.com.
LuDean Bailey Alder, 89, of Orem, Utah, passed away truths and principles. grandchildren, her siblings
on Friday, Oct. 13, 2017. A funeral will be held on Saturday, In addition to her unre- Rebecca Young, of Colorado,
Oct. 21, 2017 at 11 a.m. in the Cherry Hill 6th Ward Chapel mitting service to her family, Michael O’Driscoll, of Utah,
at 1650 S. 200 East, Orem, UT. A viewing will take place
on Friday, Oct. 20, 2017 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Sund-
Lynda was constant in lov-
ing, serving and caring for
and Jeffrey O’Driscoll, of
Colorado.
Keith Theodore Van Soest
berg-Olpin Mortuary, 495 S. State St., Orem, UT, with friends, neighbors, and even Funeral services will be 1929–2017
a viewing for family and relatives held on Saturday from total strangers. No one was held Saturday, October 21 at Keith Theodore Van
9:30 to 10:30 a.m., just prior to the funeral, at the church. more generous than Lynda 11:00 a.m. at the Payson 18th Soest, 88, passed away on
Interment will be in the Orem City Cemetery, 1520 N. 800 in the giving of time and Ward Chapel located at 482 October 18, 2017 at Inter-
East, Orem, UT. Condolences to the family may be sent at of gifts to others. She was W. 1400 S., Payson, Utah. mountain Health Care in
www.SundbergOlpinMortuary.com. also known for her ease in Viewings will be held from Murray, Utah. Keith was
Laura Norene Johnson, 69, passed away Oct. 16, 2017. A frequent conversation, and 6:00-8:00 p.m. on Friday, born in Terschelling, The
graveside service will be held Saturday, Oct. 21 at noon, at the all who had the privilege of October 20, at the Payson Netherlands to Agatha A.
American Fork Cemetery, 600 N. 100 East, American Fork, interacting with her immedi- 18th Ward Chapel located and Zeger A. Van Soest,
Utah. A viewing will be held prior to the graveside service ately felt of her genuineness, at 482 W. 1400 S., Payson, February 11, 1929. He mar-
from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., at the American Fork 5th Ward, goodness and kindness. Utah, and 9:30-10:30 a.m. ried Dorothea Van De Velde,
381 S. 300 East, American Fork, Utah. Funeral Directors: Utah Every person that met Lynda, prior to the services at the December, 1952, and after
Valley Mortuary. Condolences may be expressed to the family immediately felt loved and church on Saturday. Burial her passing he married
at www.uvfuneral.com. accepted by her. will be at the Springville City Olivia Rogas, January, 2001.
Lillian Frances Norum Fenton, 90, of Orem, passed Lynda was also known for Historic Cemetery. Online He received a degree from
away on Oct. 16, 2017. Funeral services will be held at 11 her creativity and artistic condolences may be sent at the University of Alberta in
a.m., Thursday, Oct. 19, 2017 at the Berg Drawing Room abilities. She loved writing www.wheelermorturaries. the Classics. He has lived
Chapel, 185 E. Center St., Provo, Utah. Friends may call music, poetry, and calligra- com. in his home country, The ling, Ton (Hetty) Van Soest,
from 10 to 10:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment will be at Netherlands, New Zealand, residing in The Netherlands.
Pleasant Grove Cemetery. Condolences may be expressed Canada, and the United Funeral services will be
at www.bergmortuary.com. States. Keith never stopped on Saturday, October 21,
Beverly Jean Musekamp Balden Hufford, 87, of
Orem, passed away Oct. 3, 2017. Interment took place Oct. Kelly George Smith studying, was an avid reader
and world traveler. He was a
2017 at 10:00 AM at the
Sundberg/Olpin Mortuary,
5, 2017 in the Orem City Cemetery. Condolences may be 1959–2017 meticulous translator, being 2600 So. McDougal Dr.,
offered to the family online at WalkerSanderson.com. Kelly George Smith very gifted in languages, Riverton, Utah. A visita-
James E. Mangum, 90, of Orem, passed away Oct. joined his father and oldest knowing 4, plus ancient tions will be held prior to
14, 2017. Funeral services will be Saturday, Oct. 21, 2017, brother on October 15, 2017. Latin, and Greek. services at 9:30. Graveside
noon at the Orem Suncrest Stake Center, 90 N. 600 West, He was born November He is survived by his Services will be held at the
Orem. Family and friends may visit Friday evening at the 10, 1959 in Provo, Utah to wife, Oliva Rojas, 3 chil- Toquerville City Cemetery,
church from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. or Saturday morning from Robert L. and Bonnie Rieske dren: Tony (Anne) Van Soest Toquerville, Utah, following
10 to 11:30 a.m. Interment will be in Orem City Cemetery. Smith. He graduated from from Kirksville, MO, Julia the services at 4:00 p.m.
Condolences may be offered to the family online at Walk- Provo High School then (Michael) McClung from Arrangements entrusted
erSanderson.com. went into mechanics. He Medicine Hat AB, Canada, to the care of Metcalf Mor-
SERVICE CORRECTION: Jody Leyshon Harris, 90, was a transmission special- and Joanna (Jeffrey) Lyons tuary, 435-673-4221. For
of Lindon, passed away Oct. 16, 2017. Funeral services will ist until his health started from Cedar Hills, UT. He condolences, full obituary,
be held at 1 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 21, 2017 at the Lindon 3rd to fail. He then worked with has 10 grandchildren, 17 and funeral listings please
Ward Chapel, 320 W. 500 North, Lindon, Utah. Friends his brother Dave at Smith great-grandchildren. He visit our website www.met-
may call from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. prior to services. Garage. He loved fishing, also has one surviving sib- calfmortuary.com.
Interment, Pleasant Grove Cemetery. Condolences may be hunting, four wheeling, and
expressed at www.bergmortuary.com. (801) 373-1841 almost all outdoor sports.
Wayne Lawrence Clark, 92, passed away Sunday, He married Nancy Weekes; Graveside services will
Oct. 15, 2017 in American Fork, Utah. Funeral services they later divorced. be held at 11:00 a.m., Fri-
will be held Tuesday, Oct. 24 at 11 a.m. at the Grove Creek Kelly is survived by his day, October 20, 2017 at the
10th Ward, 475 N. 700 East, Pleasant Grove, Utah, where son, Kelly Brett Smith; Provo City Cemetery, 610
Viewings will be held Monday, Oct. 23, from 6 to 8 p.m. mother, Bonnie Smith; S. State Street, Provo, Utah.
and prior to services on Tuesday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. sister-in-law, Janet and Friends may call at the Berg
Interment in Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Funeral brothers, David (Lisa), Mortuary of Provo, 185 E.
directors: Utah Valley Mortuary. Condolences may be James “Jim” and Gerald Center Street, Thursday,
expressed to the family at www.uvfuneral.com. “Jerry.” He was preceded October 19, from 6-8:00
Dick Marvin Bassett, 90, of Pleasant Grove, passed in death by his father, p.m. Condolences may be
away Monday, Oct. 16, 2017. Funeral services will be held Bob; brother, Dean; and expressed at www.berg-
Monday, Oct. 23, 2017 at 11 a.m. in the Grovecreek Sev- grandparents. mortuary.com.
enth Ward Chapel, 942 N. 500 East, Pleasant Grove with a
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Floyd Earl Hullinger, 80, of Orem, Utah, passed away
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Daily Herald Thursday, October 19, 2017 | A7
OBITUARIES

Shirley ‘Shirl’ Elmer Bishop James E. Mangum Floyd Earl Hullinger


1922–2017 1927–2017 1936–2017
Shirl Bishop passed away James Edwin Mangum, Floyd Earl Hullinger, 80,
at his home in Provo, Utah, age 90, passed away the of Orem, passed away Oct.
October 15, 2017. He was born evening of October 14, 2017, 17, 2017. Floyd was born to
January 25, 1922, to Raymond at home with his family by Harold and Jennie Hullinger
Spencer and Annie Maria his side. He is the beloved on Nov. 17, 1936, in Vernal,
Hilton Bishop at their home husband of Shirley, father Utah. On August 9, 1963
in Delta, Utah. Shirl was the of nine, grandfather to 47, he married his sweetheart,
fifth son in a family of six great-grandfather to 123, Glena Mae Hatch in the Salt
boys followed by two girls. and great-great grandfather Lake LDS Temple.
After graduating from Delta to one. Each one knew they Floyd loved to share sto-
High School, he attended were his favorite. Dad mar- ries about growing up on
Utah State Agricultural Col- ried our mom, Shirley Rae the family farm and Vernal
lege in Logan for two years Arnold, in the Manti Temple always held a special place in
before enlisting in the Army on June 19, 1947, and they his heart. He graduated from
Aviation Cadet program. enjoyed 70 years by each Uintah High School and
When called to active duty other’s side. His family was attended BYU. Floyd was
during WWII, he trained stake Young Men’s presiden- his greatest treasure and his Kirt (Marcia) Mangum, an active member of The above all. He will be dearly
as an aerial navigator. After cies, counselor to two stake greatest accomplishment. Necia (Lyle) Burrup, Kevin Church of Jesus Christ of missed.
receiving his commission, presidents, president of the Born June 19, 1927, in (Mary) Mangum, Bart Latter-day Saints through- Floyd is survived by
he was assigned as a navi- Riverside, California Stake, Helper, Utah, to John Dar- (Renae) Mangum, Kaye out his life. He served an his wife, Glena, children
gation instructor for a year. and a temple sealer in the win and Leola Maryann (Tom) Macdonald, Jamie honorable LDS mission to Penny Morris, David (Lau-
Then he transferred to a B-29 Washington DC and Provo Grange Mangum, dad grew (Kim) Anderson, Lori Sydney Australia from 1955- rie), Jeff (Lucia), Craig, Jim
squadron, flying missions out temples. up in Huntington, Utah. He (Dave) McGinn, Craig (Nick 1957. Floyd and Glena had (Krysta), Martha (Shawn)
of Guam during the last few Shirl and Doris Ann served served in the U.S. Navy in Chugg) Mangum, Brad eight children and raised Karr, Brian, Marilyn (Jason)
months of the war. two missions: first to the the final months of World (Jane) Mangum; 47 grand- their family in Orem. Floyd Porter; 19 grandchildren,
Upon his discharge, he New York Rochester Mission, War II. He and Shirley children; 123 great-grand- had a love for learning and 4 great-grandchildren;
immediately returned to where they served as the brought their young family children; one great-great was intensely curious. He brother Dick (JaNee)
school at Utah State. His first office couple and part-time to Orem, Utah, in 1953, and grandchild, and six siblings, had a deep appreciation for Hullinger, sister Venetta
night back, he met Doris Ann at the Hill Cumorah Visitors made it their home. Dad Marjorie Tomsic, Mamie God’s creation. For many (Glen) Probst, sister-in-law,
Johnson at a dance. They Center; and second, to the taught school at Geneva Noyes, Donald Mangum, years Floyd owned his own Enid Hullinger. He is pre-
married in the Logan Temple Washington DC Temple. Elementary, Lincoln and Monty Mangum, Rose barbershop and created ceded in death by his par-
on June 19, 1947. After grad- Shirl also served a church Orem High Schools where Ungerman, and Carol Nor- many friendships with his ents; brothers Hugo, Paul
uation, he taught Vocational service mission as a welfare he was regularly voted ton. He was preceded in customers. It was also a joy (Marjorie), Don (Elsie); and
Agriculture at Davis High agent (itinerant bishop). “most popular teacher” by death by three grandchil- for him to work at the bar- son-in-law Dennis Moore.
School in Kaysville, Utah Shirl and Doris Ann were the students. He left teach- dren, David James Mangum, bershop at the MTC, sharing Funeral services will be
for three years, after which married for 70 years. She ing, a profession he loved, to Andria Burrup, and Brittney his wisdom and stories with held Sat. Oct. 21 at the 5th
he was recalled to serve on passed away July 4, 2017. expand his plumbing con- Mangum Drakulich; his the missionaries. Floyd Ward LDS chapel at 225 E.
active duty in the Air Force Shirl is survived by four chil- tracting business to better parents, and three sib- loved to tinker afterhours in 200 N. Orem at 11:00am.
during the Korean War. His dren: Gail (Jerry) Argetsinger support his growing family. lings, Clark Mangum, Jerry his shop where he developed Viewing before the funeral
last duty station was March in Rochester, NY; Anne Our dad’s life was one Mangum and Jean Killpack. a great skill in sculpting. He from 9:00-10:45am. Inter-
Airforce Base near Riverside, (Dennis) Heaston in Provo, of service; to family, com- The family would like to was a fabulous storyteller ment will be at Orem City
CA, where he was involved UT; Karen (Kent) Mikkelsen munity and church. He express our thanks to the and always shared his testi- Cemetery.
with tracking the movement in Kensington, MD; and Rus- served as Mayor of Orem care givers who have given mony of the restored gospel Condolences may be sent
of the radioactive clouds sell (Scarlett) Bishop in Pem- City for 10 years overseeing such excellent care to dad with his children and grand- at www.SundbergOlpin-
from atom bomb tests in broke Pines, FL. He is also the coming of University over the past 10 months. children. He loved his family Mortuary.com.
Nevada. survived by 11 grandchildren Mall and the construction In lieu of flowers please
Following his discharge, and 24 great-grandchildren. of the City Hall and Rec- consider a donation to the
Shirl and his family stayed in Graveside services will be reation Center. His church LDS Church Humanitarian
Riverside, where he worked
for the University of Califor-
held from 2:30-3:30 p.m.,
Saturday, October 21, 2017 at
service included bishop of
the Orem 3rd Ward, stake
Fund.
Funeral services will be
Billy Richard Olsen
nia Agricultural Extension the Brigham City Cemetery, president of the Orem West held Saturday, October 21, 1943–2017
Service for the next 32 years, 300 East 300 South, Brigham Stake, counselor to two 2017, 12:00 noon, at the
first as the 4-H Club Advisor City, UT 84302. presidents at the Provo Orem Suncrest Stake Cen-
and, after a sabbatical where A visitation will be held MTC, first president of the ter, 90 North 600 West,
he earned a Master’s Degree from 2-4:00 p.m., Saturday, Arizona Tucson Mission Orem, Utah. Viewings will
in animal nutrition, as the October 28, 2017 at the Berg (1990-1993), and missions be held at the church on Fri-
Dairy Farm Advisor for 4 Drawing Room Chapel, 185 E. at the Toronto Temple and day evening from 6:30-8:30
southern California counties. Center Street, Provo, Utah. the Nauvoo Temple. He and before the services Sat-
Following his retirement in In lieu of flowers dona- served as a sealer in the urday morning from 10:00-
1986, he and Doris Ann set- tions may be made to the Mount Timpanogos Temple 11:30. The interment will be
tled in Provo, Utah. local food bank. Condolences until his health prevented it. at the Orem City Cemetery.
His service in The Church may be expressed to the fam- Dad is survived by his Condolences may be offered
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day ily at www.bergmortuary. sweetheart, Shirley; nine to the family online at
Saints has included ward and com. children and their spouses, WalkerSanderson.com.

GOP, Dem senators push health deal Billy Richard Olsen


passed away surrounded by
his loving family on Octo-
ber, 14, 2017. He was born
Bill worked as a mor-
tician in Fort Wayne,
Indiana, then moved to
Utah and worked at Turf
“The president has had six July 3, 1943 in Ephraim, Sprinkling, Signetics, then
After early praise, positions on our bill,” Murray Utah in his great grandpar- Valtek, where he retired.
told reporters. Asked if the ents’ old house to Howard His hobbies included: pan-
Trump comes out measure was still alive, she Lincoln Olsen and Leona ning for gold, fishing and
said, “Of course it is.” LuDean Ericksen. Later restoring antique vehicles
against proposal Alexander said Trump called they moved to Provo, Utah — winning many trophies
him Wednesday morning and where he attended the with them.
ALAN FRAM encouraged him to continue Maser and Franklin elemen- He is survived by his wife
Associated Press his effort, but left wiggle room. tary schools, Dixon Junior Nympha, two sons: Richard
WASHINGTON — The au- “I may want to add some- High, a couple of years at Olsen, Dustin Olsen, one
thors of a bipartisan plan to thing to it,” Alexander said in a BY High, then graduated step-daughter: Arnie Bong-
calm health insurance mar- brief interview with The Asso- from Provo High School. cawil one granddaughter:
After high school he joined Shelby Olsen, a brother:
kets said Wednesday they’ll ciated Press, describing what
the Army Reserve and went Jim (Shelley) Olsen and one
push the proposal forward, Trump told him about the deal.
to Fort Ord, California for brother-in-law: Jerry Lees.
even as President Donald “And it may have to be part of basic training. Once that He was preceded in death
Trump’s stance ricocheted a larger negotiation.” service was completed, by his parents, sisters:
from supportive to disdainful J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Senate Finance Commit- he joined the Utah Army Nancy (Gene) Hansgen and
to arm’s-length and the plan’s tee Chairman Orrin Hatch, National Guard where he Gloria (Jerry) Lees, as well
fate teetered. Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., the ranking member, and Sen. Lamar R-Utah, criticized the plan,
Alexander, R-Tenn., chairman of the Senate Health, Education, retired as a Staff Sergeant as his brother-in-law, Gene
“If something can happen, saying: “It would last two E6 after 24 years. Hansgen.
that’s fine,” Trump told report- Labor, and Pensions Committee, meet before the start of a hearing years and spend a whopping
on Capitol Hill in Washington, on Wednesday, the morning after He married Cindy Bates Funeral services 11:00
ers at the White House. “But amount of money and not on November 7, 1980 and a.m., Saturday, October
I won’t do anything to enrich they reached a deal to resume federal payments to health insurers solve the problem and lead they had two sons. They 21, 2017 at the LDS Chapel
the insurance companies be- that President Donald Trump had halted. us down a path of never get- later divorced. at 1402 South 570 West,
cause right now the insurance that it likely needed Trump’s carriers for lowering co-pay- ting the problem done.” Sen- He married Nympha Provo, Utah with a viewing
companies are being enriched. backing to survive. ments and deductibles for ate Majority Leader Mitch Bongcawil in the Philip- prior to services from 9:30
They’ve been enriched by “Without the president sup- about 6 million lower-income McConnell, R-Ky., has been pines on April 4, 2009. to 10:45 a.m.
Obamacare like nothing any- porting it, I don’t think you customers, which the compa- non-committal. November 24 - 25
body has ever seen before.” have the votes in the House or nies must do under Obama’s Utah Valley Convention Center
The agreement by Sens. La- the Senate,” No. 3 Senate GOP statute.
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mar Alexander, R-Tenn., and
Patty Murray, D-Wash., on
leader John Thune of South
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of Obamacare.” With hard- for insurers to avoid some benefits customers, not com-
right conservatives wielding coverage requirements under panies.
considerable influence and Obama’s 2010 overhaul. “We will keep working on
unwilling to prop up Presi- But Trump has lambasted it,” said Alexander. He said he
dent Barack Obama’s health the subsidies as insurance and Murray would formally
care law, it was unclear if Ryan company bailouts. unveil the bill Thursday and
would be willing to even bring “It’s not a full approach and predicted that “some form of
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Editorial Board
RHETT LONG Publisher
JORDAN CARROLL executive editor
KURT HANSON city editor
RYAN OLSON Night/Weekend editor

GUEST OPINION

Pick the candidate


who will take action
H
ere’s a prediction: Con- Example: This year’s debate
gress and the president are over repeal and replace quickly
doomed to fail at tax reform became more about making
this year, just as they have spec- points for the team than making
tacularly failed at fixing health- sense or making a difference for
care. real people who need healthcare.
They will fail to succeed at im- Republicans as well as Demo-
migration reform.

JIM
They will fail to
produce a compre-
crats who run for Congress pledge
to go to Washington to shake
things up.
Both parties’ extremists appear to be
BENNETT
hensive overhaul
of infrastructure
to shore up our ail-
But even with the best of in-
tentions, they arrive saddled with
the baggage of party orthodoxies,
determined to lose the next elections
A
ing bridges, roads, party lines and party playbooks. lmost no one disagrees that ingly discontent when their party since the 1920s, seem eager to take
rail systems, ports and electrical They can’t effectively be free our two major political parties, is on the brink of, and after, losing a stands risking perpetuation of that
grids. agents in today’s political envi- the oldest and third-oldest in congressional majority. My updated status. It’s reminiscent of Hillary
Congress will keep failing to ronment. the world, have become increasingly version is that party politicians have, Clinton’s shift on abortion from her
deliver as long as its members A Republican or a Democrat extreme and estranged over the past unlike candidates Clinton in 1992 and husband’s “safe, legal and rare” to
pander in self-interest to the elected to Congress from Utah decade. It’s a startling contrast with Bush in 2000, been operating in reck- supporting Medicaid abortions and
political bases that got them next month wouldn’t be able to the state of political conflict in the less disregard of losing congressional her abasement in repudiating his
elected. break through the partisan di- dozen or so years after the fall of the majorities. anti-crime policies in deference to
In a democracy, there is always vide. Hogtied by their parties’ Soviet empire. In retrospect, the tea party rebel- the preposterous claims of #Black-
a divergence of views. Compet- hard-line positions on the left or In 1992, Bill Clinton ran on a mod- lion that broke out in Barack Obama’s LivesMatter.
ing ideas are at the foundation on the right, they would be ill- erate Democratic Leadership Council first year in office and swept the 2010 Her willingness to take such
of democracy. The intent of a equipped to make a difference or platform and, after the implosion of midterm elections was also a rebel- risks was evidently based on the
democracy is to give voice and a deliver results for Utah voters. Hillary Clinton’s health lion against Bush policies — budget notion that demographic change
careful hearing to those diverging Most Utahns anchor them- care plan and the deficits, the Medicare prescription — increasing numbers of nonwhite
views, and then take action for selves in the center. election of Republican drug entitlement, the bank and auto voters — guaranteed a Democratic
the whole. They are not extremists. They congressional major- bailouts. victory.
But instead of action, we have hold moderate views. They want ities in 1994, mostly The House Republican rebels The rush to the extremes in both
gridlock. The two-party system is mainstream solutions. And they governed accordingly. who pushed the 2013 government parties threatens to derail an ob-
fundamentally broken. The wid- feel abandoned by the two major This was the natural shutdown and ousted Speaker John vious compromise on immigration
ening and deepening partisan di- parties. MICHAEL reaction of a politician Boehner in 2015, acting out of purism, triggered by Trump’s announce-
vide has polarized and paralyzed The way for Utah’s 3rd Con- BARONE who found an unusu- jeopardized Republican majorities. ment that he would withdraw
the government. gressional District voters to ally wide range of pol- Similarly, their unwillingness to sup- Obama’s (legally dubious) Deferred
Because Democrats and Repub- maximize their personal repre- icy positions accept- port measures to revise Obamacare Action for Childhood Arrivals pro-
licans have made compromise a sentation in Congress — instead able and who was aware that Demo- prevented moving policy in a conser- gram, which granted protection
dirty word, they no longer know of a party’s representation — is to crats had lost five of the six previous vative direction and gave increased from deportation and permission
how to find common ground — vote for a qualified, competent, presidential elections by an average of leverage to House Democrats. to work to “dreamers,” immigrants
the playing field for politics and moderate candidate; one who can 10 percent of the popular vote. President Trump has taken to brought here illegally as children.
progress. go to Washington armed with real In 2000, George W. Bush ran as a blaming Republican leaders Mitch As William Galston, a veteran of
Republicans and Democrats in agency to act, without the con- compassionate conservative, distanc- McConnell and Paul Ryan for such the Clinton White House, argued
Congress represent the increas- straints of old partisan baggage. ing himself from the abrasiveness of failures. This week, according to in The Wall Street Journal, a com-
ingly narrow interests of their congressional Republicans and the Politico, vice presidential aide Nick promise is obvious: a bill giving
parties, rather than the interests Jim bennett is a candidate for the 3rd militant liberalism of congressional Ayers has been urging donors to legal status to dreamers but includ-
of the nation or the interests of congressional district representing Democrats. stop funding congressional Repub- ing tougher border and internal
real voters. the united utah Party. This was the natural reaction of a licans. “If we’re going to be in the enforcement, such as mandatory
politician with a narrower range of minority again, we might as well E-Verify.
acceptable policies and an awareness have a minority who are with us, as One might get the impression that
that hostile mainstream media would opposed to the minority who helped large segments of both parties are
do everything possible to delegitimize us become a minority,” he said. determined to lose the next con-
a confrontational approach. Democrats, currently with their gressional and presidential elections
Both presidents took stands — gen- smallest congressional minority — and that both deserve to.
erally supported by elites and at the
time not particularly unpopular with
voters — in favor of free trade and How to comment
extensive immigration. And in the
1995-2005 decade, their approaches, We invite readers to share their and daytime phone number. (street
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DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2017 | A9

WEATHER
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48
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42
MON
67 Sunny
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UNDER THE WEATHER National weather


National forecast Utah National Temperatures
Forecast highs for Tuesday, Jan. 5 Sunny Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Oct. 18 Oct. 19 Yesterday's high/low
Forecast for Thursday, October 19, 2017
Fall colors fall short in New England Lines separate high temperature zones for the day. Provo 73/42 74/48 Albuquerque 76/48 Miami 89/77
esidents across much of the country routinely look for- Lehi 72/41 73/48 Anchorage 39/31 Milwaukee 73/50

R ward to this time of year because their ZIP code happens


to be graced with some beautiful fall foliage. Throughout
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Atlanta
Baltimore
Billings
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Minneapolis
Nashville
New Orleans
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yellow at precisely the same time. But most ev- Logan 72/34 73/39 Cheyenne 72/49 Philadelphia 61/48
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Those sugar maples in states like Vermont and H Park City 70/36 68/38 Dallas 77/50 Portland, OR 58/47
Moab 75/43 75/51 Denver 77/48 Reno 78/39
New Hampshire really put on a show. Or at least 90s
Richfield 73/40 72/44 Detroit 69/44 Sacramento 81/45
they used to. 80s
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West Full Last Quarter
planes and causing considerable property damage. In 1990, a
High Plains to the East Coast today with temperatures 5 to 15 degrees Fahr-
As a storm system approaches the cost and pushes a cold front
enheit above normal. Showers will dot Florida, the Texas coast and Desert
Nov. 04 Nov. 10 PRECIPITATION (inches)
through the Southwest, rain and higher-elevation snow ill be likely Total Normal Last Year
soaking rain passed through Utah Valley. Several weather stations Southwest. Significant rain will stretch across Washington and Oregon. Rain Yesterday: 0.00 0.05 0.35
in the West. High pressure will keep the East Coast dry under TODAY TOMORROW
reported between 1 and 1.5 inches. In 2004, several inches of will reach wildfire-ravaged areas of California at night. Sunrise: 7:45 am Sunrise: 7:46 am Month to date: 0.16 0.81 0.48
mostly sunny skies.
snow were measured in Cache, Bear Lake and Randolph valleys Sunset: 6:36 pm Sunset: 6:35 pm Since Oct. 1: 0.16 0.81 0.48
of Utah. ©2017 AccuWeather,
Weather Inc.
Underground • AP Record: 0.85 (1876)

Wildfires worsen housing crunch in famously costly Bay Area


SUDHIN THANAWALA about $1.5 million. faced greater uncertainty.
AND PAUL ELIAS Cities such as Santa Rosa, Yvette Escutia, 28, lost the
Associated Press about 50 miles north of San four-bedroom, three-bath
SANTA ROSA, Calif. — Francisco, have offered more home she rented in Santa Ro-
Even before fire wiped out the affordable housing for people sa’s Coffey Park neighborhood
home she rented for 17 years, willing to endure a longer com- for $1,750 a month.
Suzanne Finzell had thought mute. But that may not be the The rent was already lower
about leaving this city on the case anymore. than that of a neighbor, who
edge of the San Francisco Bay The city lost about 5 percent was paying $2,800 for a sim-
Area because of rising prices. of its housing stock, according ilar unit, so she expected a
A spike in housing and other to Mayor Chris Coursey. steep rent hike. She and her
living costs had driven her “It’s going to be a really big 2-year-old son, parents and
friends to Nevada and Ore- challenge,” said Ana Lugo, other family members were
gon. president of the North Bay at a friend’s house, where she
Now Finzell wonders if that Organizing Project, an orga- planned to stay “until they kick
will be her fate too, as the wild- nization that advocates for us out,” she said.
fires that charred California affordable housing in Sonoma The rental vacancy rate be-
wine country send thousands County. fore the fires was 1 percent in
of people who lost their homes Lugo said government of- Santa Rosa and 3 percent in
scrambling for new places to ficials are still focused on Sonoma County. Affordable RICH PEDRONCELLI, ASSOCIATED PRESS
live in one of the nation’s tight- putting out the fires and housing advocates are con- Mehdi Latrache tries on shoes at a donation center for victims of the recent wildfires, Tuesday, in
est and most expensive hous- “repopulating” evacuated cerned that many residents, Santa Rosa, California.
ing markets. neighborhoods. But she said especially the working poor,
“My generation heads into the affordable housing issue will have difficulty remaining
retirement with no chance of will need to be addressed, in the region.
living in the places we grew
up,” Finzell, 62, said Tuesday
including preventing price
gouging.
Escutia vowed to stay in
Santa Rosa.
0
outside a Santa Rosa disas- Elsewhere in the aftermath, “It’s going to be very expen-
ter-assistance center. a spokesman for the Sonoma sive, but we have our jobs here
Meanwhile, authorities re- County Sheriff’s Office said and we were born here,” she
ported more progress against he did not expect the county’s said.
the flames. The deputy chief death toll to go much higher. It Tenants Together, a rent-
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Utah officials mum on Amazon bid


ASSOCIATED PRESS Val Hale, executive director of the four-hour drive and mountain biking
LOCAL BIZ
Fence maker starts direct and social selling indus-
try, announced the close of an
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah officials Utah Governor’s Office of Economic De- and hiking trails in the mountain ranges expansion in Nephi $8.5 million Series B funding
working to lure Amazon to the Salt Lake velopment, says it’s an amazing benefit surrounding the city. round led by Grotech Ventures
City area are keeping details of their bid that you can live in downtown Salt Lake He says Utah also boasts about a mul- National Vinyl Products, a do- with participation from Origin
under wraps but economic development City and ski at a resort that hosted the tilingual population that speaks more mestic producer of vinyl fence Ventures and existing investor,
officials say recreation opportunities Olympics in 30 minutes. than 120 languages, largely because of profiles, has broken ground on a Kickstart Seed Fund.
play a big part in their pitch to any com- Hale says Salt Lake City also touts that the population of returned Mormon new 30,000-square-foot fabri- DirectScale will use the capital
pany considering a move to the state. it Utah has five national parks within a missionaries. cation facility in Nephi that will to expand sales, marketing and
double the company’s production product development to con-
capacity. tinue their rapid growth. Di-
The $7 million project will al- rectScale provides direct selling

Happy to be here
low National Vinyl to increase business leaders with the easy-
extrusion capacity, and the de- to-use tools they need to effec-
velopment of new fence profiles tively manage growth.
and colors to add to their product “DirectScale is experiencing
offerings. The expansion also in- tremendous growth as they bring
cludes renovations to the exterior much needed technology to the
and interior of the existing struc- massive direct selling market —
ture to provide a seamless flow of a market that has traditionally
production materials for assem- been very poorly served from the
bly, packaging and shipping. standpoint of technology,” said
“We are excited for the expan- Lawson DeVries, general part-
sion of National Vinyl Products ner at Grotech Ventures. “With
and what it means to the growth powerful software, a great team
and vitality of Juab County,” said and the direct selling market en-
Brent Boswell, Juab County eco- joying impressive growth on the
nomic development director. back of social media, DirectScale
“The growth of manufacturing is in the right place at the right
companies in our area helps to time. We’re excited to partner
showcase our county as an at- with them for their next phase
tractive place to do business while of growth.”
providing meaningful careers to
the skilled and talented residents
of Nephi city and sounding com- Chase Bank opens
munities.”
National Vinyl Products was new branch in Lehi
formed in 2001 as a distributor ofChase Bank opened the doors
vinyl fencing and related items,to its newest branch in Lehi on
focused on serving vinyl fence Oct. 6. The new branch is located
fabricators and retailers acrosson Traverse Parkway. The build-
the western United States. The ing is more than 3,000 square feet
company opened the Nephi ex- and will employ seven people.
trusion facility in 2004 to man- This branch provides a full
range of services, including
ufacture high-quality vinyl fence
profiles. Since that time, this fa-
checking and savings accounts,
cility has continued to expand in
business banking, mortgages
technology, production capacity and other loans, and invest-
and product offering to meet thement products and advisers.
growing needs of its customers. The branch also features an ATM
The completion date for this lat-
drive-up window and two new
est building expansion will be e-ATMs, allowing customers to
request custom denominations.
spring 2018 and it is anticipated
20 new jobs will be added to the According to a press release,
Nephi area. Chase Bank executives built the
KARISSA NEELY, DAILY HERALD bank right in the heart of Lehi’s
Rusty Lindquist, vice president of thought leadership at BambooHR, speaks April 27 at the BambooHR Elevate Summit. growth area, expecting “to have a
DirectScale closes technologically savvy customer

Local companies rank on best places to work list funding round base, allowing us to demonstrate
how Chase is a leader in banking
DirectScale, a cloud-based technology, making the experi-
KARISSA NEELY This ranking was deter- that vision is working,” said software platform in Lindon ence both fun and rewarding for
Daily Herald mined through surveys of 97th Floor CEO Chris Ben- built to serve the $250 billion our customers and employees.”
BambooHR, Lindon-based 74,000 employees at hun- nett.
human resources software dreds of businesses in all A few other Utah compa-
provider, topped recent na- sectors of the economy. nies made their place on the
STOCKS OF LOCAL INTEREST
tional rankings for Utah on Outstanding small and mid- Best Medium Workplaces AA Alcoa Corporation 47.75 -0.02 MCK McKesson Corporation 146.21 -0.20
the 2017 100 Best Medium sized employers — as iden- list: Castle & Cooke Mort- ABX Barrick Gold Corporation 16.17 -0.05 MMSI Merit Medical Systems, Inc. 42.15 -0.25
ADBE Adobe Systems Incorporated 153.00 +2.62 MSFT Microsoft Corporation 77.61 +0.02
Workplaces list, and Lehi’s tified by their employees — gage, a financial services AEP American Electric Power Company, Inc. 73.01 -0.19 MU Micron Technology, Inc. 41.65 +1.26
97th Floor topped the Utah are substantially more likely and insurance company in AIG American International Group, Inc. 63.44 -0.19 MYGN Myriad Genetics, Inc. 34.44 -1.40
AMD Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. 14.07 -0.09 NATR Nature’s Sunshine Products, Inc. 10.25 -0.15
rankings for the 2017 50 Best to report work experiences Draper came in at No. 40, AMGN Amgen Inc. 186.28 +0.09 NUS Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc. 63.89 +0.29
Small Workplaces list. Both linked to retention, innova- Health Catalyst in Salt Lake BAC Bank of America Corporation 26.48 +0.28 NWN Northwest Natural Gas Company 66.25 +0.65
BAM Brookfield Asset Management Inc. 42.97 +0.15 PCG PG&E Corporation 56.44 -1.00
lists were compiled by Great tion and good customer ser- City hit No. 57, and Plural- BLL Ball Corporation 42.11 +0.13 PFE Pfizer Inc. 35.83 -0.37
Place to Work and Fortune, COURTESY 97TH FLOOR vice, according to research sight in Farmington made BMY Bristol-Myers Squibb Company 63.70 -0.48 SHLD Sears Holdings Corporation 6.05 +0.26
C Citigroup Inc. 73.12 +0.93 SKYW SkyWest, Inc. 46.15 -0.20
and feature companies from 97th Floor CEO Chris Bennett. by Great Place to Work. No. 80. CMCSA Comcast Corporation 36.20 -0.27 SLB Schlumberger Limited 65.91 -0.59
across the nation. 97th Floor was the only “The Best Small & Me- COST Costco Wholesale Corporation 157.55 -0.83 T AT&T Inc. 35.71 -0.52
CTL CenturyLink, Inc. 18.65 -0.37 TGT Target Corporation 60.03 -0.14
BambooHR was on the taining a positive workplace Utah company to make the dium workplaces are laying CVX Chevron Corporation 118.15 -2.07 TRV The Travelers Companies, Inc. 130.02 +1.37
list for the second consecu- environment continues to Best Small Workplace list. the groundwork for future DAL Delta Air Lines, Inc. 52.86 +0.10 UDR UDR, Inc. 38.55 -0.22
tive year, and ranked No. 20 be a top priority for us,” said “I’ve always felt strongly success by building trust, DIS The Walt Disney Company 98.25 -0.11 UNH UnitedHealth Group Incorporated 205.23 +1.34
ERIC Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ) 5.98 +0.08 USB U.S. Bancorp 53.27 -0.61
among the winning orga- Ben Peterson, CEO and co- that by building a company cooperation and leadership ETR Entergy Corporation 84.66 +0.06 USEG U.S. Energy Corp. 1.03 +0.05
nizations in its group. 97th founder of BambooHR, in a that focused on the work, credibility. All of these en- FC Franklin Covey Co. 19.45 0.00 USNA
UTMD
USANA Health Sciences, Inc.
Utah Medical Products, Inc.
60.85
75.40
-0.30
+0.50
GE General Electric Company 23.12 -0.07
Floor hit the No. 28 spot on press release. “Our incredi- both as it relates to the cli- hance business performance HRB H&R Block, Inc. 25.04 +0.20 VSLR Vivint Solar, Inc. 3.80 +0.10
its list. ble growth wouldn’t be pos- ent and teamwork, the rest and create a positive en- HSIC Henry Schein, Inc. 82.29 -0.16 VZ Verizon Communications Inc. 48.65 +0.25
IBM International Business Machines Corp. 159.53 +12.99 WEN The Wendy’s Company 15.39 -0.19
“As a company rooted in sible without our dedicated would take of itself. Being vironment for doing busi- INTC Intel Corporation 40.25 +0.46 WFC Wells Fargo & Company 53.41 +0.22
the business of empowering employees, and we’re ex- recognized as a Best Work- ness,” said Michael Bush, JBLU JetBlue Airways Corporation 20.07 -0.11 WMT Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. 86.22 +0.24
JCP J. C. Penney Company, Inc. 3.53 +0.09 X United States Steel Corporation 27.25 +0.62
organizations’ most valuable tremely proud of what this places by Great Place to CEO of Great Place to Work, JWN Nordstrom, Inc. 42.01 +0.56 XEL Xcel Energy Inc. 48.73 +0.01
asset, its employees, main- recognition symbolizes.” Work and Fortune is proof in a press release. LUV Southwest Airlines Co. 58.83 +0.10 ZION Zions Bancorporation 46.17 +0.18

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STATE CROSS-COUNTRY

A good run

ISAAC HALE, DAILY HERALD


Timpanogos’ Madison Moffitt (1028) and Taylor Viertel (1029) make their way up a hill in the 5A Girl’s 3 Mile during the UHSAA State Cross Country Meet on Wednesday at Sugar House Park in Salt Lake City.

PG girls make it their year, win 6A title AF, Springville


JARED LLOYD
Daily Herald
“Our year”
boys claim team
championships
Every Pleasant Grove girls
cross-country runner had that
written on her hand in black
marker to encourage the Vi-
kings to leave everything they
had on the three-mile course. DARNELL DICKSON On Wednesday at Highland
“When I was running and Daily Herald High School and Sugar House
kicking out there, I would see SALT LAKE CITY — A re- Park, the Cavemen found that
it and keep pushing,” Pleasant building American Fork boys old familiar feeling they do
Grove senior Haley Tanne said. cross-country team lost two like — winning another state
“I was doing it for these girls.” invitational meets this year championship. American Fork
The Vikings knew they faced — rare for such a historically placed fifth (Carson Clinger),
stiff competition from teams great program — and head sixth (Dalton Brems), ninth
like Lone Peak, American Fork, coach Timo Mostert didn’t let (Luke Grundvig), 14th (Cole
Davis and Westlake. Pleasant his athletes forget it. Phillippi) and 22nd (Kobe
Grove head coach Mark Mor- “That’s something I would Serrano) to claim the 6A title,
rison said he felt like his entire constantly remind them,” Mo- scoring 56 points. That mark
team would have to run the JARED LLOYD, DAILY HERALD stert said. “I would ask them, was well ahead of Herriman in
The Pleasant Grove girls cross-country team hoists its first state title trophy after it won the Class 6A ‘How does it feel?’ They didn’t
Please see GIRLS, Page B4 division at the state meet in Sugar House on Wednesday. like how that felt.” Please see BOYS, Page B4

SPRINGVILLE 54, PROVO 12

Red Devils claim Region 8 title Jazz beat Nuggets in opener


KAREEM COPELAND
JOSHUA ELLIS Associated Press
Daily Herald SALT LAKE CITY — Rudy
The Springville High Red Gobert had 18 points and 10 re-
Devils defeated the Provo High bounds, and the Utah Jazz beat
Bulldogs 54-12 to clinch the the Denver Nuggets 106-96 on
Region 8 crown for the third Wednesday night in the season
consecutive season. opener for both teams.
“It feels great,” said The new-look Jazz — without
Springville head coach Willy Gordon Hayward and George
Child. “Our kids set a goal Hill — trailed most of the night
after last year’s loss in the before Alec Burks took over
(state) championship game with a spectacular fourth quar-
and they wanted to win (a) ter. The athletic seventh-year
region championship. For us, wing has missed most of the last
it’s a three-peat, so it’s some- JOSHUA ELLIS, DAILY HERALD three seasons due to a litany of RICK BOWMER, ASSOCIATED PRESS
thing they wanted as a goal Coach Willy Child celebrates a third consecutive region injuries, but showed no lingering Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic, left, pulls down a round as
to go undefeated and a third championship after defeating Provo 54-12 on Wednesday. effects. Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell (45) defends during the first half
region championship, so it’s Burks scored 12 points during of an NBA basketball game Wednesday in Salt Lake City.
huge for our seniors and for Havea found the end zone on Nicol to tie the game at 6-6 a 25-4 run that spanned the
our program.” a 2-yard run. after both teams missed the third and fourth quarters. The ers and then gave the Jazz a 94- the final period, which helped
Provo opened the scoring Springville responded on extra point. Jazz trailed 83-78 going into 85 lead off a reverse layup. He extend the run to 31-5 and put
on the first drive of the game its first drive with a 6-yard the fourth quarter. Burks threw finished with 16.
when running back Drason touchdown run from Bradley Please see SPRINGVILLE, Page B3 down a dunk, hit a pair 3-point- Utah picked up the defense in Please see JAZZ, Page B3
B2 | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2017 DAILY HERALD
SPORTS
AM BRIEFING
Gymnastics Yankees take 3-2 lead in ALCS
Maroney alleges sexual abuse by team doctor MIKE FITZPATRICK two outs in the second, when
Two-time Olympic medalist McKayla Maroney says she Associated Press Starlin Castro doubled to deep
was molested for years by a former USA Gymnastics team doc- NEW YORK — Masahiro left-center and scored on Greg
tor, abuse she said started in her early teens and continued for Tanaka pitched seven innings Bird’s sharp single. Cheering
the rest of her competitive career. of three-hit ball and the New fans almost sounded surprised
Maroney posted a lengthy statement on Twitter early York Yankees finally solved by the hit — big enough for Bird
Wednesday that described the allegations of abuse against Dr. Houston Astros nemesis Dallas to flash both thumbs down,
Larry Nassar, who spent three decades working with athletes Keuchel, beating the ace lefty doubling up on the Yankees’
at USA Gymnastics but now is in jail in Michigan awaiting sen- 5-0 on Wednesday for a 3-2 playful sign to each other for
tencing after pleading guilty to possession of child pornography. lead in the AL Championship clutch swings.
Nassar also is awaiting trial on separate criminal sexual conduct Series. In the third, Judge grounded
charges and has been sued by more than 125 women alleging Gary Sanchez hit an RBI sin- an RBI double just inside the
abuse. gle off Keuchel and later hom- third base line and past a diving
Nassar has pleaded not guilty to the assault charges, and the ered to help the wild-card Yan- Alex Bregman. Brett Gardner
dozens of civil suits filed in Michigan are currently in mediation. kees win for the third straight sped all the way around from
Maroney, now 21, says the abuse began while attending a U.S. day at home and move within first and scored with a head-
National team training camp at the Karolyi Ranch in the Sam one victory of their first trip to first slide.
Houston Forest north of Houston, Texas. Maroney was 13 at the the World Series since 2009. Bregman’s throwing error on
time and wrote that Nassar told her she was receiving “medically The teams head back to Chase Headley’s infield sin-
necessary treatment he had been performing on patients for Houston for Game 6 on Friday gle aided the Yankees in the
over 30 years.” Maroney did not detail Nassar’s specific actions. night, when Justin Verlander fifth. Keuchel pitched around
Maroney, who won a team gold and an individual silver on and the reeling Astros will try Judge and walked him with
vault as part of the “Fierce Five” U.S. women’s team at the 2012 to regain their footing following two outs before Sanchez lined
Olympics in London, said Nassar continued to give her “treat- an off day and force a decisive a run-scoring single into the
ment” throughout her career. She described Nassar giving her a Game 7. Luis Severino is sched- left-field corner.
sleeping pill while the team traveled to Japan for the 2011 world uled to start for New York. Going into that at-bat, San-
championships. Maroney says Nassar later visited her in her Just days ago, Houston was chez was 1 for 16 with seven
hotel room after the team arrived in Tokyo, where he molested up two games to none and strikeouts in the series — and 0
her yet again. appeared to be closing in on for 8 with 6 strikeouts against
“I thought I was going to die that night,” Maroney wrote. its second World Series ap- Keuchel overall.
Maroney did not immediately return an interview request pearance. But the Astros, Gregorius then grounded
from The Associated Press. Attorneys for Nassar had no com- like defending AL champion an RBI single up the middle
ment. Cleveland before them, have that grazed the glove of diving
Maroney says she decided to come forward as part of the been unable to put away these FRANK FRANKLIN II, ASSOCIATED PRESS second baseman Jose Altuve.
“#MeToo” movement on social media that arose in the wake poised Yankees, who improved New York Yankees’ Greg Bird, left, and Todd Frazier celebrate after With the score 4-0, that was
of allegations of sexual misconduct against Hollywood mogul to 6-0 at home in this postsea- Game 5 of baseball’s American League Championship Series against it for Keuchel after he yielded
Harvey Weinstein. son in front of their cheering, the Houston Astros on Wednesday in New York. The Yankees won his most runs ever to New York.
“This is happening everywhere,” Maroney wrote. “Wherever chanting fans. 5-0 to take a 3-2 lead in the series. Sanchez hit his third post-
there is a position of power, there is the potential for abuse. I had Aaron Judge, Greg Bird and season homer off Brad Peacock
a dream to go to the Olympics, and the things I had to endure to Didi Gregorius also delivered career, entering 6-2 with a to Keuchel in the 2015 AL wild- in the seventh to make it 5-0.
get there, were unnecessary and disgusting.” big hits as New York chased 1.09 ERA in eight career starts card game at Yankee Stadium Despite beautiful weather
Maroney called for change, urging other victims to speak out Keuchel in the fifth and handed against New York, including and 2-1 in Game 1 of this series. in the Bronx, the Astros didn’t
and demanding organizations “be held accountable for their him his first postseason loss. a pair of scoreless outings in But this night belonged to take batting practice on the
inappropriate actions and behavior.” The 2015 AL Cy Young Award playoff wins. Tanaka and the Baby Bombers. field. If they were hoping that
Maroney is the highest profile gymnast yet to come forward winner had been Yankees Both of those came at the ex- New York finally broke might help their slumping hit-
claiming she was abused by Nassar. Jamie Dantzscher, a kryptonite throughout his pense of Tanaka, who lost 3-0 through against Keuchel with ters reset, it didn’t.
bronze medalist on the 2000 U.S. Olympic team, was part of
the initial wave of lawsuits filed against Nassar in 2016. Aly Ra-
isman, who won six medals while serving as the captain of the
U.S. women’s team in both 2012 and 2016, called for sweeping
NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
change at USA Gymnastics in August.

Hockey
Cubs avoid sweep, top Dodgers to cut deficit to 3-1
ANDREW SELIGMAN
Schwartz has hat trick, Blues beat Blackhawks Associated Press
ST. LOUIS — Jaden Schwartz missed the final seven minutes CHICAGO — Javier Baez snapped an
of the first period after taking a big hit and going head-first into 0-for-20 skid with two home runs, Wade
the boards. He shook it off in a big way for the St. Louis Blues. Davis hung on for a six-out save and the
Back for the start of the second period, Schwartz ended up Chicago Cubs avoided a sweep, holding off
with his third career hat trick to help the Blues beat the Chicago the Los Angeles Dodgers 3-2 Wednesday
Blackhawks 5-2 on Wednesday night. night in Game 4 of the NL Championship
“My toe pick caught a rivet on the ice,” Schwartz said. “Just Series.
happened fast, head-first into the boards and couldn’t get my Jake Arrieta pitched three-hit ball into
hands up.” the seventh inning to held the defending
Schwartz has four goals and six assists this season and has at World Series champion Cubs close their
least one point in six of the Blues’ first seven games. It was his deficit to 3-1. Manager Joe Maddon got
51st career multi-point game and fourth this season. ejected for the second time in this series
“This is a guy who is hitting his prime and I think in the last in the eighth, and a packed Wrigley Field
year or so he’s just starting to scratch the surface and realize how crowd watched Davis get Cody Bellinger
good he can be,” Blues coach Mike Yeo said. to ground into a game-ending double play.
Vladimir Tarasenko had a goal and an assist, Kyle Brod- Maddon was heavily criticized for not
ziak also scored, and Jake Allen made 22 saves, including a using Davis during a 4-1 loss in Game
dazzling stick save on Patrick Kane who was wide open on the 2. This time, the Cubs closer threw 48
side of the net midway through the third period. pitches to finish the job.
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TIMPVIEW 55, COTTONWOOD 13

Thunderbirds defeat Colts in regular-season finale


NATHAN CUNNINGHAM Simpson, Brian Stone, Amoni Tuha break the plane of the end zone un-
Herald Correspondent and Matt Hansen. til the fourth quarter — well after
Senior quarterback Jake Biggs On the night, he completed 11-of- Timpview had subbed out its starters.
threw five touchdown passes — all 18 passes for 216 yards and did not While it was about as complete
in the first half — and the Timpview commit a turnover. of a game as one could hope for,
Thunderbirds steamrolled the Cot- “The game plan we put in was Whittingham is stressing focus to
tonwood Colts 55-13 on Wednesday great,” Biggs said. “Everything his team as the playoffs are fast ap-
night. worked out tonight.” proaching.
With the win, Timpview finishes While Timpview did most of its “It’s one and done,” Whittingham
the regular season at 7-2 (4-1 in re- damage through the air, Tuha and said, noting the nature of playoff
gion play). Cotton falls to 0-10 (0-5) Stone were a dynamic duo on the football. “We need to use this game
with the loss. ground as well. The two took just 11 as a springboard for next week.”
It was particularly fitting for the carries, but rushed for a combined 136
Thunderbirds to be led by a senior, yards and a touchdown. Timpview 55, Cottonwood 13
as it was senior night for the school The Thunderbirds defense also got Cottonwood 0 7 0 6 — 13
Timpview 20 28 7 0 — 55
and Timpview head coach Cary in on the scoring. First quarter
Whittingham said his upperclassmen Late in the first quarter, as Cotton- T — Tim Van Leeuwen 24 pass from Jake Biggs (Luke Simpson kick)
NATHAN CUNNINGHAM, SPECIAL TO THE HERALD T — Simpson 52 pass from Biggs (Simpson kick)
wanted to win big to wrap up their wood was beginning its third drive of T — Beau Tu’ua 28 fumble recovery (Simpson kick no good)
regular season. Timpview football team captains meet with referees and Cottonwood captains the night, Timpview’s Beau Tu’ua re- Second quarter
T — Amoni Tuha 26 run (Simpson kick)
“Our kids wanted to play, they prior to a football game on Wednesday. turned a fumble 28 yards for a touch- T — Brian Stone 8 pass from Biggs (Simpson kick)
knew this game was important,” down. C — Dwain Worrell 95 kick return (Brandon Morales kick)
T — Tuha 33 pass from Biggs (Simpson kick)
Whittingham said. “We need to get The Thunderbirds scored early drives of the game. Cottonwood’s lone bright spot? T — Matt Hansen 6 pass from Biggs (Simpson kick)
rolling for playoffs. Obviously, seniors and often, avoiding the use of the Biggs was the focal point, con- A 95-yard kick return touchdown Third quarter
T — Hufanga Pulu 1 run (Raider Damuni kick)
like to go out in style and that’s what punt team until the fourth quarter necting with five different receivers in the second quarter by Dwain Wor- Fourth quarter
they did tonight.” and scoring on each of their first six for scores — Tim Van Leeuwen, Luke rell. It was the only time a Colt would C — Ammon Sofele 6 run (Morales kick no good)

LEHI 42, SKYLINE 14

Pioneers get rolling, defeat Skyline for Region 6 title


JARED LLOYD said. “I looked at them, to be That came early in the sec- Cam and said I’m glad you
Daily Herald able to hoist that trophy with ond quarter when sophomore didn’t listen to me. That kind
The Lehi football players had them and then take it to the running back Carsen Manoo- of put things away.”
just played a tough 48 minutes fans was special. There are so kin made a hard run and got Cooper added two more
of football in their 42-14 win many people who do so much the ball across the line to tie TD in the second half — giv-
over Skyline but had plenty to support the program and the game. ing him four for the game and
of energy to sprint over to the there is great satisfaction to The Pioneers then took the more than 400 yards through
sideline after shaking hands have Lehi back a little bit here.” lead on a pass from Cooper the air — as Lehi pulled away.
with the Eagle players. Pioneer senior quarterback to senior wide receiver Kade The Pioneers now get ready
There was something there Cammon Cooper said he was Moore but the potent Eagle of- to host a 5A first round game
they just couldn’t wait to get proud to be able to bring a re- fense has plenty of firepower. next week and — if they win —
their hands on. gion title home. That was why the second to host a 5A quarterfinal game
The Pioneers ended a 13- “It was amazing,” he said. key play of the game — a per- the following week.
year drought as they secured “You can’t explain it. To rep- JARED LLOYD, DAILY HERALD fect 75-yard fly pattern strike
their first region title since resent Lehi, that was huge.” Lehi head coach Ed Larson celebrates the Region 6 championship from Cooper to Jaxon Moody Lehi 42, Skyline 14
Skyline 7 0 0 7 — 14
2004, earning the No. 1 seed Skyline came in knowing with the Pioneer football players after they defeated Skyline 42-14 in the final minutes before Lehi 0 21 14 7 — 42
from Region 6 in the upcoming that a win over the Pioneers in Lehi on Wednesday. halftime — came at a crucial First quarter
S — Taylor Larsen 10 pass from Tommy McGrath (Jacob
5A state playoffs. would give them a share of time. Olson kick)
Lehi head coach Ed Larson the top spot, so the Eagles had when they drove into field-goal Cooper said. “We started off “I think we tried to target Second quarter
L — Carsen Manookin 7 run (Wyatt Mosher kick)
accepted the league title trophy plenty of motivation and it range. kind of slow because every- Jaxon on that route about 10 L — Kade Moore 8 pass from Cammon Cooper (99 kick)
as his boys crowded around showed early. But the Pioneer special one’s emotions were really times and we had been 0-for- L — Jaxon Moody 75 pass from Cooper (Mosher kick)
Third quarter
him, savoring the moment. The visitors took the early teams came up with the big high. We were really tense.” 10,” Larson said. “Last week I L — Jaxson Harward 8 run (Mosher kick)
“Some of them played for me lead with the only score in the block and Lehi started rolling. He said breaking through and said if we are 0-for-10, why L — Moody 8 pass from Cooper (Mosher kick)
Fourth quarter
as freshmen and most of them first quarter, then had a chance “It was crazy, especially getting the first score got things are we doing this? But when L — Moore 12 pass from Cooper (Mosher kick)
came as sophomores,” Larson to extend the lead to two scores since it was Senior Night,” going in the right direction. Cam hit him, I came back to S — Briggs Binford 29 pass from McGrath (Olson kick)

WEDNESDAY’S HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP


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day’s prep football roundup.
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Springville
From B1

Provo’s Ho’ola Arakaki re-


turned the ensuing kickoff 93
yards to the Springville 7-yard
line, but the Bulldogs couldn’t
covert and Springville took over
after a 21-yard Bulldog field goal
attempt sailed wide left.
On the first play of the Red
Devils’ drive, quarterback Ty
Eriksson found Ben Schreiner
for an 80-yard touchdown
pass.
Back-to-back Provo turn-
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overs resulted in two touch-
downs for Springville; the first
came on a 45-yard interception
Springville’s Trae Hillstead runs the ball after a catch against Provo
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Girls
From B1

best race of their lives.


After the race ended, the
Vikings were exhausted from
the grueling test of stamina
and gathered on the turf near
the finish line at Highland High
School when the news came.
They had done it.
“I was surprised,” Pleasant
Grove senior Skye Jeppson
said. “I almost didn’t want to
believe it in case it wasn’t true.”
The Vikings looked at each
other in amazement while the
scores were checked again —
and then it was time to cele-
brate.
“I didn’t believe it at first,”
Tanne said. “We’ve always
been behind Lone Peak. I’m
still in shock.”
As the reality set in that
Pleasant Grove had won
the first 6A state title in
cross-country and the first-
ever state cross-country title
for the school, the exhausted
runners suddenly found hid-
den reserves of energy.
They went bounding around
the field, doing flips and hug-
ging each other in elation.
“There was a lot of adren-
aline,” Tanne said. “It feels so
good. We worked so hard.”
Morrison said this was a
classic example of a team that ISAAC HALE PHOTOS, DAILY HERALD
worked together and just never Mountain View’s Alissa Fielding walks across the finish line after finishing in first place in the 4A Girl’s 3 Mile during the UHSAA State Cross Country Meet on Wednesday at
gave up. Sugar House Park in Salt Lake City.
“We hadn’t run our best all
year,” he said. “But we slowly cross-country team couldn’t Daily Herald sports editor Jared
kept getting better. We’ve been help but let the emotion out Lloyd can be reached at 801-
battling with American Fork after the Class 5A race results 344-2555 or jlloyd@heraldextra.
and Lone Peak all year. We had were finalized. com. Twitter: @JaredrLloyd. Ins-
to have our best race and we With eight seniors, the tagram: @JaredrLloyd.
did.” Golden Eagles came in want-
The Cavemen finished sec- ing a state title but Skyline Utah High School Cross-Country
ond while the Knights were proved to be just a little bit State Championships-Girls Results
At Highland High School and Sugar House Park, SLC
third overall. better. 6A Girls Individual
The depth of Region 4 was “We came in and performed 1. McKenna Lee, Weber
obvious as Westlake ended up our best,” Maple Mountain 2.3. Abby Benson, Westlake
Haley Tanne, Pleasant Grove
fifth, thanks in part to Thunder head coach Darrell Wyatt said. 4. Reagan Gardner, Lone Peak
junior Abby Jensen out-sprint- “It’s been a process for this 5.. Lexi Wright, American Fork
6A Girls Team
ing Tanne at the end to come in group, a team effort. It didn’t 1. Pleasant Grove
second. quite go the way we wanted but 2. American Fork
3. Lone Peak
“My goal this season was that’s sports.” 4. Davis
to be in the top three,” Jensen He said it was “heartbreak- 5. Westlake
5A Girls Individual
said. “She (Tanne) beat me at ing” to see the tears but added 1. Karli Branch, Corner Canyon
region so that gave me an edge.” that it is rewarding to see these 2. Heidi Sumsion, Springville
athletes grow up before his 3.4. Camille Winterton, Skyline
Kiana Campbell, Maple Mountain
Class 4A eyes. 5. Carlee Hansen, Woods Cross
Mountain View senior Alissa The best individual perfor- 5A Girls Team
1. Skyline
Fielding said her plan was to mance by a local athlete was 2. Maple Mountain
get in the front group, then turned in by Springville fresh- 3.4. Corner Canyon
Springville
make a move. Maple Mountain’s Aleahlani Farnsworth runs in the 5A Girl’s 3 Mile during the UHSAA State Cross man Heidi Sumsion, who fin- 5. Olympus
With 1,000 meters left, she Country Meet on Wednesday at Sugar House Park in Salt Lake City. ished second overall. 4A Girls Individual
1. Alissa Fielding, Mountain View
figured it was time. “It feels good but I wish I 2. Anna Martin, Lehi
She took off and had just one beating Lehi sophomore Anna Fielding led an impressive coach Michael Strauss said. would’ve done better,” Sum- 3. Bailey Brinkerhoff, Desert Hills
4. Kalii Caldwell, Ogden
thought. Martin by more than eight sec- effort by the Bruins, who had Mountain View finished sec- sion said. “I was going to coast 5. Jessica Hill, Pine View
“I was thinking don’t let onds. many of their runners dealing ond in Class 4A behind Pine off the leaders but I fell too far 4A Girls Team
1. Pine View
them catch me,” Fielding said. “It was super-fun out there,” with ill health recently. View. behind.” 2. Mountain View
She heard the cheers of the she said. “It was such a good “What we were able to do Her runner-up finish did 3. Desert Hills
crowd but no one was able to feeling to cross the line. I didn’t was fantastic, all things con- Class 5A help the Red Devils finish 4.5. Stansbury
Cedar

close the gap as she ended up expect to get first.” sidered,” Mountain View head The Maple Mountain girls fourth overall in Class 4A. For complete results, go to RunnerCard.com

Boys Caleb Armstrong of Hurricane.


Even though Raff finished the
From B1 race before Armstrong even
emerged into the stadium, he
second place (88 points) and wasn’t satisfied with his time.
allowed the Cavemen to take “I was trying to break the
home the gold trophy for the state record that Casey (Clinger)
seventh time in eight seasons. set last year,” Raff said. “I felt
The Springville boys domi- good for about two miles then
nated the 5A boys meet, plac- I started to feel exhausted and
ing four runners in the top 10 weak, just dead. Everything was
and scoring 40 points to out- heavy. The last 800 (meters)
distance Timpanogos in sec- was just horrendous. I could
ond place (65 points). It was tell I fell off the pace. I’m happy
the first state boys cross-coun- with the state title. That was my
try title for Springville. main goal. Breaking the record
Two outstanding individual would be a second goal and an
performances also resulted awesome thing if that would
in state championships with have happened.”
Timpview’s Aidan Troutner Complete results from the
winning the Class 5A title and championships can be found
Lehi’s Ryan Raff blowing away at runnercard.com.
the 4A field for his title.
American Fork lost a ton of Follow Darnell Dickson on Twit-
talent off last year’s team but ter @darnellwrites or e-mail him
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time.
“It’s been a really tough year Utah High School Cross-Country
for us,” Mostert said. “It’s not State Championships-Boys Results
At Highland High School and Sugar House Park, SLC
every day a team loses three 6A Boys Individual
All-Americans and four seniors 1. Bronson Winter, Sr., Fremont (15:09.3)
2. Justin Hartshorn, Sr., Lone Peak (15.10.9)
from varsity. Our senior and 3. Zachary Winter, Sr., Fremont (15:17.8)
team captain (Phillippi) came 4. Logan Anderson, Sr., Westlake (15:22.6)
through today. It really helped 5. Carson Clinger, Jr., American Fork (15:35.1)
6A Boys Team
us out because he had the best 1. American Fork 56
race of his life. The boys stuck to 2. Herriman 88
3. Riverton 120
the plan today and it looks like 4. Lone Peak 138
they did pretty good.” DARNELL DICKSON, DAILY HERALD 5. Bingham
5A Boys Individual
Clinger — the younger The American Fork boys cross-country team poses with the 2017 Class 6A state championship trophy at Highland High School on 1. Aidan Troutner,Sr., Timpview (14:48.8)
brother of All-American Ca- Wednesday. 2. Grant Gardner, Jr., Springville (14:58.1)
3. Brandon Garnica, Sr., Springville (15:01.1)
sey Clinger, now a freshman at 4. Caleb Garnica, Sr., Springville (15:21.7)
BYU — said his brother is his Dalton and I stayed together was my senior year, which was nica third and Caleb Garnica Dragon,” Troutner said. “It’s 5. Jima Rout, Sr., Olympus (15:27.2)
5A Boys Team
biggest inspiration. the whole way, going back and 12 years ago,” Shields said. “To was fourth, with senior Devin just before the first mile mark. 1. Springville 40
“My favorite thing he says forth and pushing each other.” go from never making it to state Pancake coming in seventh for I could hear them (the rest of 2. Timpanogos 65
3. Olympus 104
is, ‘Embrace the pain,’” Car- Springville cross-country to winning in this fashion is the Red Devils. Senior Zackary the field) breathing up until 4. Skyridge 124
son Clinger said. “Running is coach Samantha Smith turned great. We ran exactly the way Dalley finished 25th, which was that hill. Then I knew they were 5. Timpview 140
just pain, essentially. We re- over the boys team to assistant I expected. We needed our top enough for Springville to take a little bit behind me when I 4A Boys Individual
1. Ryan Raff, Sr., Lehi (14:59.6)
built with a bunch of new guys. Rex Shields, in his first year four to go out in the Top 10. the title. couldn’t hear them. Last year 2. Caleb Armstrong, Jr., Hurricane (15:27.3)
Last year the varsity was pretty with the program. Shields was We’ve been really good at fin- The 5A race was won by I got third, and I felt good about 3. Christian Warren, Sr., Ogden (15:43.3)
4. Wyatt Evans, Jr., Spanish Fork (15.46.6)
set, but this year everyone was an outstanding runner for the ishing strong in the second half Troutner in 14:48.8. The it, so this year I knew I had a 5. Jensen Lambert, Sr., Cedar (15:56.4)
switching out. We had a solid Red Devils in 2005 and finished of races all season, and every Timpview senior had to “tame really good chance to win it.” 4A Boys Team
1. Stansbury 80
15 guys that were just going his career at BYU in 2012. single one of our runners fin- the dragon” in order to run Raff, who was fourth in 2. Pine View 89
for it and pushing each other. “This is amazing because the ished strong.” away from the rest of the field. last year’s 5A race, finished 3. Desert Hills 99
4. Ogden 103
We went out smart today and first time Springville ever qual- Junior Grant Gardner was “I started to pull away before in 14:59.6, almost 30 seconds 5. Bonneville 137
paced ourselves pretty well. ified for state in cross-country second, senior Brandon Gar- that big hill — they call it the ahead of second-place finisher Complete results are available at runnercard.com
DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2017 | B5

SCOREBOARD
Arizona 3 3 0 .500 119 158 Washington 1 0 1.000 — Orlando at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. St. Louis 5, Chicago 2 Houston 12 10 10 46 54 45
FOOTBALL San Francisco 0 6 0 .000 113 146 Atlanta 1 0 1.000 — Utah at Minnesota, 8 p.m. HOCKEY Montreal at Los Angeles, late San Jose 12 14 7 43 36 58
Charlotte 0 1 .000 1 Sacramento at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. FC Dallas 10 10 13 43 43 47
NFL standings Thursday’s Games Miami 0 1 .000 1 NHL standings Thursday’s Games Real Salt Lake 12 14 6 42 47 53
Golden State at New Orleans, 9:30 p.m.
Philadelphia 28, Carolina 23 L.A. Lakers at Phoenix, 10 p.m. Tampa Bay at Columbus, 7 p.m. Minnesota United 10 17 6 36 45 67
AMERICAN CONFERENCE Central W L Pct GB EASTERN CONFERENCE Los Angeles 8 17 8 32 44 62
Sunday’s Games Vancouver at Boston, 7 p.m.
Detroit 1 0 1.000 — Saturday’s Games N.Y. Islanders at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Colorado 8 18 6 30 30 48
East Indiana 1 0 1.000 — Atlantic GP W L OT Pts GF GA NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.
Miami 20, Atlanta 17 Philadelphia at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Nashville at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.
W L T Pct PF PA Houston 33, Cleveland 17 Milwaukee 1 0 1.000 — Toronto 7 6 1 0 12 34 22
Cleveland 1 0 1.000 —
Dallas at Houston, 8 p.m.
Tampa Bay 7 5 1 1 11 27 23
New Jersey at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 11
New England 4 2 0 .667 172 159 New England 24, N.Y. Jets 17 Detroit at New York, 8 p.m. Edmonton at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.
Buffalo 3 2 0 .600 89 74 Chicago 0 0 .000 ½ Ottawa 6 3 1 2 8 20 13 Houston 2, Sporting Kansas City 1
Minnesota 23, Green Bay 10 Golden State at Memphis, 8 p.m. Detroit 7 4 3 0 8 23 21 St. Louis at Colorado, 9 p.m.
Miami 3 2 0 .600 61 84 Chicago 27, Baltimore 24, OT WESTERN CONFERENCE Indiana at Miami, 8 p.m. Carolina at Calgary, 9 p.m. Sunday, October 15
N.Y. Jets 3 3 0 .500 109 130 Florida 5 2 3 0 4 17 20
Washington 26, San Francisco 24 Orlando at Cleveland, 8 p.m. Boston 5 2 3 0 4 14 18 Dallas at Arizona, 10 p.m. Atlanta United FC 0, New York 0, tie
South New Orleans 52, Detroit 38 Southwest W L Pct GB San Antonio at Chicago, 8 p.m. Buffalo 7 1 4 2 4 18 28 Friday’s Games Chicago 3, Philadelphia 2
L.A. Rams 27, Jacksonville 17 Memphis 1 0 1.000 — Portland at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. Montreal 6 1 4 1 3 10 22 Columbus 1, Orlando City 0
W L T Pct PF PA Houston 1 0 1.000 — Vancouver at Buffalo, 7 p.m.
Arizona 38, Tampa Bay 33 Oklahoma City at Utah, 9 p.m. Metropolitan GP W L OT Pts GF GA New England 2, New York City FC 1
Jacksonville 3 3 0 .500 156 110 San Antonio 0 0 .000 ½ San Jose at New Jersey, 7 p.m.
L.A. Chargers 17, Oakland 16 Sacramento at Denver, 9 p.m. Toronto FC 1, Montreal 0
Houston 3 3 0 .500 177 147 Dallas 0 1 .000 1 Columbus 6 5 1 0 10 21 13 Pittsburgh at Florida, 7:30 p.m.
Pittsburgh 19, Kansas City 13 Phoenix at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Colorado 1, Real Salt Lake 0
Tennessee 3 3 0 .500 146 164 New Orleans 0 1 .000 1 New Jersey 6 5 1 0 10 26 17 Washington at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.
Indianapolis 2 4 0 .333 119 195 N.Y. Giants 23, Denver 10 Houston 0, Sporting Kansas City 0, tie
Pittsburgh 7 4 2 1 9 25 29 Minnesota at Winnipeg, 8 p.m.
Open: Buffalo, Dallas, Seattle, Cincinnati Northwest W L Pct GB BASEBALL Philadelphia 6 4 2 0 8 26 16 Los Angeles 3, Minnesota United 0
North Montreal at Anaheim, 10 p.m.
Monday’s Games Utah 1 0 1.000 — Washington 7 3 3 1 7 23 24 Portland 4, D.C. United 0
W L T Pct PF PA Minnesota 0 0 .000 ½ MLB postseason Carolina 4 2 1 1 5 12 11 Saturday’s Games San Jose 1, Vancouver 1, tie
Pittsburgh 4 2 0 .667 118 102 Tennessee 36, Indianapolis 22 Oklahoma City 0 0 .000 ½ N.Y. Islanders 6 2 3 1 5 15 18 Nashville at N.Y. Rangers, 12:30 p.m. Seattle 4, FC Dallas 0
Baltimore 3 3 0 .500 114 124 Thursday, Oct. 19 Portland 0 0 .000 ½ LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES N.Y. Rangers 7 1 5 1 3 17 26 Edmonton at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Sunday, October 22
Cincinnati 2 3 0 .400 84 83 Denver 0 1 .000 1 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary)
Kansas City at Oakland, 6:25 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m.
Cleveland 0 6 0 .000 94 157 Pacific W L Pct GB American League San Jose at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Chicago at Houston, 2 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 22 New York 3, Houston 2 Central GP W L OT Pts GF GA Colorado at Seattle, 2 p.m.
West L.A. Clippers 0 0 .000 — Buffalo at Boston, 7 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Buffalo, 11 a.m. Game 1: Houston 2, New York 1 Toronto at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Columbus at New York City FC, 2 p.m.
W L T Pct PF PA L.A. Lakers 0 0 .000 — St. Louis 7 5 2 0 10 23 18
New Orleans at Green Bay, 11 a.m. Game 2: Houston 2, New York 1 Chicago 7 4 2 1 9 27 18 Los Angeles at Columbus, 7 p.m. Los Angeles at FC Dallas, 2 p.m.
Kansas City 5 1 0 .833 177 130 Phoenix 0 0 .000 —
Baltimore at Minnesota, 11 a.m. Sacramento 0 0 .000 — Game 3: New York 8, Houston 1 Colorado 7 4 3 0 8 20 17 Florida at Washington, 7:30 p.m. Minnesota United at San Jose, 2 p.m.
Denver 3 2 0 .600 108 97 Game 4: New York 6, Astros 4 Nashville 6 3 2 1 7 18 17 New England at Montreal, 2 p.m.
Tennessee at Cleveland, 11 a.m. Golden State 0 1 .000 ½ Carolina at Dallas, 8 p.m.
L.A. Chargers 2 4 0 .333 116 131 Game 5: New York 5, Houston 0 Dallas 6 3 3 0 6 14 14 New York at D.C. United, 2 p.m.
N.Y. Jets at Miami, 11 a.m. Tuesday’s Games Chicago at Arizona, 9 p.m.
Oakland 2 4 0 .333 124 126 Game 6: x-Friday, Oct. 20, New York at Houston Winnipeg 6 3 3 0 6 18 23 Orlando City at Philadelphia, 2 p.m.
Jacksonville at Indianapolis, 11 a.m. Minnesota at Calgary, 10 p.m.
NATIONAL CONFERENCE Arizona vs L.A. Rams at London, UK, 11 a.m. Cleveland 102, Boston 99 (Fox or FS1) Minnesota 4 1 1 2 4 15 16 St. Louis at Vegas, 10:30 p.m. Sporting Kansas City at Real Salt Lake, 2 p.m.
Carolina at Chicago, 11 a.m. Houston 122, Golden State 121 Game 7: x-Saturday, Oct. 21, New York at Houston Pacific GP W L OT Pts GF GA Toronto FC at Atlanta United FC, 2 p.m.
East (Fox or FS1) Vancouver at Portland, 2 p.m.
W L T Pct PF PA
Dallas at San Francisco, 2:05 p.m.
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 2:25 p.m.
Wednesday’s Games Vegas 6 5 1 0 10 20 15 SOCCER
Detroit 102, Charlotte 90 National League Los Angeles 5 4 0 1 9 16 9
Philadelphia 5 1 0 .833 165 122 Seattle at N.Y. Giants, 2:25 p.m.
Denver at L.A. Chargers, 2:25 p.m. Indiana 140, Brooklyn 131 Los Angeles 3, Chicago 1
Calgary 6 4 2 0 8 17 17 MLS standing TRANSACTIONS
Washington 3 2 0 .600 117 113 Vancouver 5 2 2 1 5 12 14
Orlando 116, Miami 109 Saturday, Oct. 14: Los Angeles 5, Chicago 2 EASTERN CONFERENCE
Dallas 2 3 0 .400 125 132 Atlanta at New England, 6:30 p.m.
Washington 120, Philadelphia 115 Sunday, Oct. 15: Los Angeles 4, Chicago 1
Anaheim 6 2 3 1 5 12 17 BASEBALL
N.Y. Giants 1 5 0 .167 105 132 Open: Detroit, Houston San Jose 5 2 3 0 4 13 16
Milwaukee 108, Boston 100 Tuesday, Oct. 17: Los Angeles 6, Chicago 1 Edmonton 5 1 4 0 2 11 19 W L T Pts GF GA American League
South Monday, Oct. 23 Memphis 103, New Orleans 91 Wednesday, Oct. 18: Chicago 3, Los Angeles 2 Arizona 6 0 5 1 1 12 25 Toronto FC 20 5 8 68 72 35 BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Named Kailey Adams
W L T Pct PF PA Washington at Philadelphia, 6:30 p.m. Atlanta 117, Dallas 111 x-Thursday, Oct. 19: Los Angeles at Chicago, NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. New York City FC 16 9 8 56 54 41 coordinator of public relations.
Carolina 4 2 0 .667 128 122 Utah 106, Denver 96 6:08 p.m. (TBS) Chicago 16 10 7 55 61 44
Tuesday’s Games MINNESOTA TWINS — Announced they will decline
New Orleans 3 2 0 .600 145 116 Minnesota at San Antonio, 9:30 p.m. x-Saturday, Oct. 21: Chicago at Los Angeles, 2:08 Atlanta United FC 15 9 9 54 68 38
Atlanta 3 2 0 .600 121 109
BASKETBALL Houston at Sacramento, 10 p.m. or 8:08 p.m. (TBS) Philadelphia 5, Florida 1 Columbus 16 12 5 53 51 47
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OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Assigned RHP Chris Smith
Tampa Bay 2 3 0 .400 118 121 Portland at Phoenix, 10 p.m. x-Sunday, Oct. 22: Chicago at Los Angeles, 5:38 p.m. Pittsburgh 5, N.Y. Rangers 4, OT New York 13 12 8 47 51 46
NBA standing (TBS) Toronto 2, Washington 0 New England 12 15 6 42 50 59 outright to Nashville (PCL).
North Thursday’s Games Vancouver 3, Ottawa 0 Philadelphia 10 14 9 39 44 46 National League
EASTERN CONFERENCE WORLD SERIES
W L T Pct PF PA Chicago at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. New Jersey 5, Tampa Bay 4, SO Montreal 11 16 6 39 50 55
Orlando City 10 14 9 39 38 52 ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Announced chief
Minnesota 4 2 0 .667 122 103 Atlantic W L Pct GB New York at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Nashville 4, Colorado 1
D.C. United 9 19 5 32 30 58 baseball analyst Tony La Russa is leaving the
Green Bay 4 2 0 .667 147 135 L.A. Clippers at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. All Games Televised by Fox Columbus 5, Winnipeg 2
New York 0 0 .000 organization.
Detroit 3 3 0 .500 161 149 Toronto 0 0 .000 Friday’s Games
Game 1: Tuesday, Oct. 24 Dallas 3, Arizona 1 WESTERN CONFERENCE
Chicago 2 4 0 .333 105 148 Philadelphia 0 1 .000 Game 2: Wednesday, Oct. 25 Carolina 5, Edmonton 3 BASKETBALL
Brooklyn 0 1 .000 Atlanta at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Game 3: Friday, Oct. 27 Vegas 5, Buffalo 4, OT W L T Pts GF GA
West Boston at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Game 4: Saturday, Oct. 28 National Basketball Association
Boston 0 2 .000 — San Jose 5, Montreal 2 Vancouver 15 11 7 52 49 47
W L T Pct PF PA Cleveland at Milwaukee, 7 p.m. Game 5: x-Sunday, Oct. 29 Seattle 13 9 11 50 49 39 CHICAGO BULLS — Suspended F Bobby Portis eight
L.A. Rams 4 2 0 .667 179 138 Southeast W L Pct GB Detroit at Washington, 7 p.m. Game 6: x-Tuesday, Oct. 31 Wednesday’s Games games for injuring teammate Nikola Mirotic during
Portland 14 11 8 50 58 49
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Expert High School Sports Coverage NOTICE OF PETITION FOR CONSERVATOR- NOTICE TO WATER USERS
SHIP HEARING FOR PUBLICATION The applications below were filed with the Divi-
Case No. 173400681 sion of Water Rights in Utah County. These are
heraldextra.com/preprally Judge Anthony Howell
IN THE FOURTH DISTRICT COURT IN UTAH
informal proceedings per Rule R655-6-2.
Protests concerning an application must be
COUNTY STATE OF UTAH legibly written or typed, contain the name and
STATE OF UTAH, in the matter of A.O.D. mailing address of the protesting party, STATE
Minor Child THE APPLICATION NUMBER PROTESTED,
TO: Antonio Ortiz Uribe, Father of A.O.D. CITE REASONS FOR THE PROTEST, and
Utah County REQUEST A HEARING, if desired. Also, A $15
A Petition for Conservatorship hearing concern- FEE MUST BE INCLUDED FOR EACH AP-
ing the above named child is scheduled on PLICATION PROTESTED. Protests must be
November 6, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. with the above- filed with the Division of Water Rights, PO Box
mentioned court at 125 100 W. Provo, Utah. 146300, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6300, or by
This notice is published consistent with Utah hand delivery to a Division office during normal
Code Ann. § 75-1-401(1)(b) and § 75-5-405(1). business hours on or before NOVEMBER 15,
Dated this 20th day of September, 2017. 2017. Please visit waterrights.utah.gov or call
/s/ Scott S. Bridge (801)538-7240 for additional information.
SCOTT S. BRIDGE CHANGE APPLICATION(S)
Attorney for Petitioner 55-477 (a42812): Lehi City Corporation pro-
(801) 532-8000 pose(s) using 191.09 ac-ft from groundwater
Legal Notice 14663 Published in The Daily Her- (Lehi City) for MUNICIPAL: In Lehi.
ald October 12, 19, 26, 2017. 55-8954 (a42931): Provo City, Provo Metropol-
itan Water District propose(s) using 483.0 ac-ft
from the springs and South Fork Provo River
(South Fork Provo River) for MUNICIPAL: In
IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Provo.
COURT 54-1141 (a42970): City of Saratoga Springs,
PROVO DEPARTMENT UTAH COUNTY Utah Lake Distributing Company propose(s) us-
STATE OF UTAH ing 1421.28 ac-ft from groundwater (Saratoga
Probate No. Springs) for MUNICIPAL: In Saratoga Springs.
173400709 54-1136 (a42971): East Jordan Irrigation Com-
In the matter of the Estate of Pamela L. Murano pany, Saratoga Springs propose(s) using 58.08
Brandee A. Tilman ac-ft from groundwater (Saratoga Springs) for
Whose address is 159 W. Green Street, Unit MUNICIPAL: In Saratoga Springs.
505, Pasadena, CA 91105 has been appointed 54-1088 (a42973): City of Saratoga Springs,
Personal Representative of the above entitled East Jordan Irrigation Company propose(s) us-
estate. Creditors of the estate are hereby noti- ing 543.048 ac-ft from groundwater (Saratoga
fied to: (1) deliver or mail their written claims to Springs) for MUNICIPAL: In Saratoga Springs.
the Personal Representative at the address 54-1212 (a42974): East Jordan Irrigation Com-
above; (2) deliver or mail their written claims to pany, City of Saratoga Springs propose(s) us-
the Personal Representatives attorney of re- ing 579.59 ac-ft from groundwater (Saratoga
cord, Jacob B. Stone 1240 E. 2100 S., Suite Springs) for MUNICIPAL: In Saratoga Springs.
100, Salt Lake City, Utah 84106 (3) file their 54-1226 (a42975): City of Saratoga Springs,
written claims with the Clerk of the District North Jordan Irrigation Company propose(s)
Court at 125 North 100 West Provo, UT 84601 using 294.12 ac-ft from groundwater (Saratoga
in Utah County, or otherwise present their Springs) for MUNICIPAL: In Saratoga Springs.
claims as required by Utah law within three 55-11924 (a42976): City of Saratoga Springs,
months after the date of the first publication of Utah Lake Distributing Company propose(s) us-
this notice or be forever barred. ing 255.5 ac-ft from groundwater (Saratoga
Dated this October 12, 2017 Springs) for MUNICIPAL: In Saratoga Springs.
/s/ Brandee A. Tilman 55-3785 (a42980): American Fork City,
/s/ Jacob B. Stone Wendell P Hansen Revocable Trust propose(s)
1240 E. 2100 S., Ste 100, Salt Lake City, Utah using 120.756 ac-ft from groundwater (Service
84106 area American Fork) for MUNICIPAL: In Amer-
801-505-5600 ican Fork.
Legal Notice 15301 Published in The Daily 51-8770 (a42983): Ernest Roach Farms Inc.
Herald October 12, 19, 26, 2017 propose(s) using 0.55 ac-ft from groundwater
(Spanish Fork) for IRRIGATION; DOMESTIC.
51-5804 (a42990): Monte J. Allman propose(s)
using 1.106 ac-ft from groundwater (5 miles
Request for Proposals WNW of Spanish Fork) for IRRIGATION;
(Concrete Contractor) STOCKWATERING; DOMESTIC.
The Housing Authority of Utah County is seek- 51-8771 (a42995): Dallas Hakes propose(s) us-
ing the services of a contractor who can per- ing 22.816 ac-ft from groundwater (Mapleton)
form concrete removal and replace for a gutter for IRRIGATION.
that enters the parking lot. The Housing Author- 54-1346 (a43002): Bowles Family Holdings,
ity of Utah County is looking for a complete bid LLC, Town of Cedar Fort propose(s) using 2.0
for the removal, disposal and replacing of the ac-ft from groundwater (Cedar Fort) for MUNI-
concrete. Contractor will be required to commu- CIPAL: In Cedar Fort.
nicate with the City of Provo for any necessary 51-8775 (a43007): William Darrell Hiatt Family
permits or inspections that may be required. Revocable Trust propose(s) using 0.0013 cfs or
Contractor will be required to verify that they 0.5 ac-ft from groundwater (West
are currently licensed and insured. The loca- Mountain/Payson) for IRRIGATION; DOMEST-
tion of the project is at the Housing Authority of- IC.
fice located at 240 E Center Street Provo, UT 51-8777 (a43008): William Darrell Hiatt Family
Proposals shall be accepted at the Housing Au- Revocable Trust propose(s) using 0.0027 cfs or
thority office located at 240 E Center Street 1.0 ac-ft from groundwater (West
Provo, UT 84606 through 10:00am on Tues- Mountain/Payson) for IRRIGATION; STOCK-
day October 24, 2017. WATERING; DOMESTIC.
The Housing Authority of Utah County re- 51-8774 (a43009): William Darrell Hiatt Family
serves the right to reject any or all proposals. Revocable Trust propose(s) using 0.0013 cfs or
Legal Notice 15588 Published in The Daily 0.5 ac-ft from groundwater (West
Herald October 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 2017 Mountain/Payson) for I R R I G A T I O N ; D O -
MESTIC.
51-8772 (a43010): William Darrell Hiatt Family
Revocable Trust propose(s) using 0.0027 cfs or
NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION 1.0 ac-ft from groundwater (West
Notice is hereby given that the contents of the Mountain/Payson) for IRRIGATION; STOCK-
following Storage Units will be sold at public WATERING; DOMESTIC.
auction for enforcement of Storage Lien Law 51-8776 (a43011): William Darrell Hiatt Family
(Sec. 38-3-4 Utah Code Annotated 1953). Auc- Revocable Trust propose(s) using 0.0027 cfs or
tion will be held at Art City Storage, 220 W. 900 1.0 ac-ft from groundwater (West
N., Springville, on November 4, 2017 at 9:00 Mountain/Payson) for IRRIGATION; STOCK-
a.m. WATERING; DOMESTIC.
#105 Emily Pine; Eagle Mountain, Utah: 51-8773 (a43012): William Darrell Hiatt Family
Household items, Furniture, Kitchen supplies, Revocable Trust propose(s) using 0.0013 cfs or
Miscellaneous items 0.5 ac-ft from groundwater (West
#135 Katy Crawley; Springville, Utah: Furniture, Mountain/Payson) for I R R I G A T I O N ; D O -
Clothing, Tools, Kitchen supplies, Miscel- MESTIC.
laneous items 51-220 (a43014): Spanish Fork City propose(s)
Legal Notice 15603 published in the Daily Her- using 142.6 ac-ft from the Crab Creek Spring
ald Octobter 19, 2017. (Birdseye) for MUNICIPAL: In Spanish Fork.
51-263 (a43015): Spanish Fork City, a Municip-
al Corporation propose(s) using 28.0 ac-ft from
the Crab Creek Spring (Birdseye) for MUNICIP-
PUBLIC NOTICE AL: In Spanish Fork.
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of 51-281 (a43016): Spanish Fork City, a Municip-
the City of Saratoga Springs, Utah, at their al Corporation propose(s) using 164.04 ac-ft
meeting of October 17rd 2017, passed and ad- from the Crab Creek Spring (Birdseye) for MU-
opted the following Ordinances: NICIPAL: In Spanish Fork.
ORDINANCE NO. 17-32 (10-17-2017) Approv- 51-3964 (a43017): Spanish Fork City, a Muni-
ing the Perelle Meadows Annexation of approx- cipal Corporation propose(s) using 172.0 ac-ft
imately 42.43 acres into the City. from the Crab Creek Spring (Birdseye) for MU-
Copies of these Ordinances are on file in the NICIPAL: In Spanish Fork.
office of the City of Saratoga Springs City Re- 51-8749 (a43018): LD III, LLC propose(s) us-
corder and are available for review during City ing 40.0 ac-ft from groundwater (Springville) for
business hours. COMMERCIAL: Water Bottling and Co-Pack-
/s/ Cindy LoPiccolo, City Recorder ing.
Legal Notice 15612 published in the Daily Her- EXTENSION(S)
ald October 19, 2017. 51-7221 (a22385): Peaceful Creek Ranch, LLC
is/are filing an extension for 48.0 ac-ft from
groundwater (4.5 miles S. of Birdseye) for IR-
RIGATION.
Auction Notice 51-8467 (a22385b): Grey Lude`s LLC ,
#90 Ashley Ward, #218 Taunya Hone, #11 Winchest Asset Holdings LC is/are filing an ex-
Michelle Seamons, #118 Jeanette Strong, #119 tension for 159.0 ac-ft from groundwater (4.5
Clark Schaffer, October 21st, 2017 10:00 am miles S. of Birdseye) for IRRIGATION; STOCK-
Dave's Storage 130 W 500 S Sp. Fk. WATERING; DOMESTIC.
Legal Notice 15456 Published in The Daily Kent L. Jones, P.E.
Herald October 19, 2017 STATE ENGINEER
Legal Notice 15359 Published in The Daily
Herald on October 19, 26, 2017.
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MOVIES

‘Happy Death Day’ recycles a comedy classic — as horror


By Pat Padua
Special to the Washington Post

COURTESY OF UNIVERSAL PICTURES


Jessica Rothe, right, in a scene from “Happy Death Day.”

w
ere’s a simple — and poten- boy, whose name she doesn’t even tunately, while the movie’s cast is
tially chilling — concept: HAPPY DEATH DAY remember (Israel Broussard). not unappealing, Tree’s journey to
What if someone remade From Tree’s smug, dismissive in- self-knowledge feels abrupt and un-
“Groundhog Day,” in which
a TV weatherman relives the same day
C
Director: Christopher Landon
teractions with fellow students and
former bedmates, it’s clear she isn’t
convincing. What’s more, the cycle
makes it impossible to build tension.
over and over, as a horror movie? a nice person. Later that evening, We already know that Tree is going to
Cast: Jessica Rothe, Israel
Director Christopher Landon Broussard, Ruby Modine, Charles as students wander around campus die. Details and methods may change,
(“Paranormal Activity: The Marked Aitken, Laura Clifton wearing masks fashioned after the but they aren’t particularly inventive.
Ones”) and writer Scott Lobdell (of Running time: 1 hour, 36 min. school’s grotesque infant mascot, With its circular arc of
TV’s “X-Men” series) have done just Rating: PG-13 for sexual a masked, hooded assailant stalks soul-searching and redemption,
that, paying fond homage to Harold situations, strong language and and kills Tree. Just at the moment of “Groundhog Day” has become a
Ramis’ 1993 comedy classic with a graphic violence. death, she wakes up in the boy’s bed, modern cautionary tale — “A Christ-
Locations: Open now in theaters living through the same day, until she mas Carol” for contemporary times
tale of a college student who must go
nationwide.
through the day she’s murdered, again is killed by the same attacker. that people watch, again and again.
and again. Sadly, “Happy Death Day” Slaughter, rinse, repeat. By borrowing that same premise, the
proves that the clever notion is ill- Rothe of “La La Land”), a popular Like a character in a PG-13 af- makers of “Happy Death Day” hope
suited to horror. sorority girl who wakes up on her ter-school special, Tree comes to see to cash in on the earlier film’s endur-
Set at a fictional Louisiana univer- birthday to find that she has spent the this vicious cycle as an opportunity ing appeal. But this is one movie that
sity, the movie opens on Tree (Jessica night with — gasp — an unpopular to become a better person. Unfor- no one needs to relive.
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It’s a pall world


‘The Florida Project,’ after all, lives on the outskirts of Disney — the park, and the idea
By Derrick Clements
Special to the Daily Herald

N
ot too long before I sat or narrative exploitation too, a rare
down to see “The Florida thing in this genre.
Project,” I happened to What I mean is, the conflicts of
emerge from a place of this film are intense, but they aren’t
deep self-reflection, where I con- ridiculous. Things get exactly as dif-
cluded that I see myself as an an- ficult for the characters as things get
ti-capitalist eco-socialist. in real life, the film investing enough
Upon even deeper self-reflection, in the truth of the situations that it
however, I identified one tiny but doesn’t need to manufacture over-
significant exception to that general the-top soapiness in order to create
identity, that probably unravels the emotional energy.
whole thing: When it comes to the And there are so many beautiful
Walt Disney Corporation, I am a total visual compositions throughout this
corporate shill. film, which add to the dignity of the
COURTESY OF A24
Hey, everybody has their little hy- characters too, while never making
pocrisies and self-deceptions. The A scene from the movie “The Florida Project.” their lives seem simpler than they
important thing is that we come to that are modeled to perpetuate the tions with absolutely distinct per- are. The beautiful imagery contrib-
see and own them, right? Disney fantasy central to the lo- sonalities, desires and complete arcs. utes to an aspect of this film that
It is a shame, though, that the one cal economy, but whose surreally Along with Prince, fellow young I loved: The ardent position that
corporation I choose to uncritically colored paints peel and fall apart performers Christopher Rivera and beauty and love are part of the hu-
engage and revere no matter what is without the bankrolling of the major Valeria Cotto do just terrific work. man experience, even without being
the one that owns basically all of the corporation next door. They all share single ice cream subsidized by a corporation’s idea of
world at this point. It may be time The motels and other businesses cones together, which quickly melt a magic fantasy.
again for me to reevaluate how I see have names like the Magic Castle, in the hot Florida sun, their own Happiness, like tragedy, comes
the world. the Wishing Star and Futureland, saliva becoming a main ingredient free, inescapable, to every human
Fortunately, my ethical and populating streets with names like as they all take turns giving it a lick, life.
self-identified blind spot does not Seven Dwarfs Lane. Everything in laughing. Their unawareness of the After a wrenching climax, the
limit my ability to appreciate when town is shaped like theme park in- weightiness of the adult world, de- film’s final scene is exceptionally
others create more scrupulous exam- stallations, including the local diner, spite being deeply affected by it, is bold, at least from a filming perspec-
inations of the Walt Disney brand, even though the inspiration for its one of the film’s many stunning por- tive, from what I can only assume
and so I was able to fully appreciate shape and name is the “other” major traits of human goodness. were some exceptional limitations on
the beautiful, life-affirming, extraor- economic export of the community: Baker and co-writer Chris Bergoch location. It’s a delightful sequence.
dinary film “The Florida Project.” It’s called The Orange Place. have a fullness of heart toward their I actually see it as a scene that is
The film was directed by Sean Willem Dafoe plays Bobby, the characters, protecting them not just meant to be a fantasy, not happening
Baker, whose previous film, “Tanger- manager (not the owner) of the from visual exploitation (the camera in the main narrative of the film.
ine,” was famously shot on an iPhone Magic Castle, a bright purple haven always careful to not show what it But a good argument could be
5s. Now, he’s graduated to stunning of residents whose dreams have not doesn’t have to), but from dramatic made of that question. Either way,
35-millimeter film, with cinematog- come true. He’s absolutely phenom- it’s a wonderful thematic resolution,
rapher Alexis Zabe, so it’s like some- enal here, essentially reprising his and it’s exactly the right note to end
one graduating from pre-school and role of the tortured, flawed and hu- THE FLORIDA on.
moving on with a full-ride scholar- man Jesus of Martin Scorsese’s “The PROJECT “The Florida Project” creates a
ship to Harvard. Last Temptation of Christ.” world that is so much bigger than
The film’s examination of the Walt
Disney brand is less about the way
But Dafoe is not the star of this
film, which is mainly focused on
ADirector: Sean Baker
just what we see. Much of the story
happens offscreen, creating for the
the company owns the world and 6-year-old Moonee (Brooklynn audience an immersion into a child-
more about the way it owns a certain Prince) and her young mother, Hal- Starring: Willem Dafoe, like view of the world, where we
Brooklynn Prince, Valeria Cotto
narrative about happiness, which it ley (Bria Vinaite). The press notes don’t have all the information yet,
and Bria Vinaite
sells all around the world. describe Prince and Vinaite as, re- Running time: 1 hour, 55 min but we have enough to understand
“The Florida Project” is about the spectively, “a stunning breakout” Rating: R for language throughout, love, happiness, trauma and beauty.
untold characters on the periphery and “another major discovery,” and disturbing behavior, sexual
honestly, those descriptions couldn’t references and some drug material Derrick Clements is an independent
of that narrative, literally the peo-
be more correct. Locations: Opens Oct. 20 in select arts reporter, podcaster, columnist and
ple who populate the outskirts of film critic. Follow him on Twitter @der-
cities nationwide, including
the Disney park in Orlando: people The real stars are Moonee and her rific and find all his work at derrickclem-
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Julian Lage and Punch
Brothers anchor Chris
Eldridge take Americana
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music in exciting new
A scene from the film “The Stray,” currently playing in Utah theaters. directions as they
By Court Mann real-life family members. perform songs from
Daily Herald “This movie is absolutely true,” their recently released

W
hen “The Stray,” a film said Davis, whose youngest son, album, Mount Royal.
made by local director Parker, wrote the original screenplay.
Mitch Davis (“The Other “We didn’t make anything of sig-
Side of Heaven”), debuted in the- nificance up. It really all happened.
Thurs., Oct. 19, 7:30 p.m.
aters two weeks ago, its fate was Some people may have a hard time Pardoe Theatre
unsure. Yeah, it was in 640 theaters believing that, but it’s true.”
nationwide, but a wide-ish release In “The Stray,” Davis takes his
Final Cut Film Festival
is no guarantee. 9-year-old son, his son’s friends
The film had a surprisingly strong and the dog on a Colorado back- The BYU Department of
showing that opening weekend, packing trip. The five get struck by Theatre and Media Arts
grossing $596,000. That was good lightning and must make their way and the BYU Student Film
for the No. 13 box office spot. In week back to civilization. Association present this
2, “The Stray” didn’t experience a “This is by far the largest theatri- film festival featuring
huge drop-off, grossing $286,000. cal release any of my movies has ever a collection of the best
As of press time, its box office earn- had, and it has been gratifying to student-made fiction
ings total $1,191,000. know that audiences in Manhattan films, documentaries,
It’s an unlikely story. “The Stray,” and Mississippi and Provo have all commercials,
though, is also a true story: Years ago, been enjoying the movie at the same animations, and more.
the director’s family adopted a stray time with the same levels of enthusi-
dog, which saw the family through var- asm,” Davis said. “Go figure.”
ious trials, some of which are recreated “The Stray” is currently playing at Oct. 20–21, 7:00 p.m.
in Davis’ movie. The film’s characters most Utah County movie theaters. & 9:00 p.m.
For more info, visit thestray.movie. Pardoe Theatre
even share the names of Davis and his

High stakes, high fashion


I
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RELAX From Harvey to Donald, lasting


consequences rarely follow
allegations of abuse and harassment
ollowing the news of disgraced just like Of course, A reporter pushed Trump: “Mr.

F Hollywood producer Harvey


Weinstein has reminded me of
a scene from the movie “The
Wolf of Wall Street.”
Leonardo DiCaprio’s character
Roger
Ailes
and Bill
O’Reilly
were fired
the elephant in
the room of
powerful
men who
escape
President, were Harvey Weinstein’s
actions inappropriate?” and the
president deflected: “Well he says
they were inappropriate,” he said.
And then, he immediately cut off a
Jordan Belfort — a real person whose from Fox normal follow-up question that brought up
debaucherous life is scrutinized News. consequences the infamous “Access Hollywood”
over several hours of film by director But I’m not after allegations tape, saying, “That’s locker room.
Martin Scorsese — has a line that has sure that these early of sexual assault That’s locker room. Yeah.”
stuck with me for years, ever since retirements are really is another enter- As a reminder, this is what we all
I saw it. “I’m not ashamed to admit punishments. Somehow, tainment business heard Trump say: “I’m automatically
it,” Belfort says. “When we arrived at the phrase I keep hearing professional, a man attracted to beautiful women — I just
prison, I was absolutely terrified. But whenever powerful men who is also currently start kissing them, it’s like a magnet.
I needn’t have been. See, for a brief, are outed for their sexual the president of the Just kiss. I don’t even wait. And when
fleeting moment, I had forgotten I was crimes is “extended vaca- United States. you’re a star, they let you do it. You
rich, and I lived in a place where ev- tion.” When asked this can do anything.”
erything was for sale.” Bill Cosby had to stand trial, but the month about his reaction to news It is time to stop allowing powerful
Vast imbalances of economic power momentum against him fizzled when about Harvey Weinstein, Trump told men to get away with sexual crimes.
in the United States make it possi- a mistrial postponed his judgment to reporters, “I’ve known Harvey Wein- We need to eliminate civil settle-
ble for criminals on a certain end of next month — only to have it post- stein for a long time. I’m not at all ments that legally silence victims.
that imbalance to avoid suffering the poned again to “mid-March or early surprised to see it.” We need to believe victims when
consequences of their criminal acts — April” 2018. Trump has bragged about per- they do come forward. We need to
even when they are convicted in court. Even when sexual abusers are con- petrating sexual assault before, but acknowledge when our American
Weinstein has faced some con- victed, as in the case of director Ro- his response to Weinstein’s alleged myth of meritocracy breaks down,
sequences as allegations have come man Polanski, they don’t always face crimes sounds like he’s now bragging and we need laws that prevent those
forward from women that he sexually justice. Polanski couldn’t accept his about being invited to someone else’s with uncommon access to power or
harassed and raped them in the course Academy Award in person in 2003, locker room. He knew all along, ap- wealth from taking advantage of the
of working together in the movie busi- because he had fled from the United parently, and had no problem holding legal system.
ness. He was fired from his company, States to avoid punishment. the secret. Shortly after Trump was elected, I
rewatched “The Wolf of Wall Street”
as a way of grappling, big-picture,
with what, to me, seemed like an im-
possible thing my country had just
done.
I had forgotten, just like Belfort did
in that film, the way the American
system works.
Last week, one of Weinstein’s rep-
resentatives told the press that “Mr.
Weinstein is hoping that, if he makes
enough progress, he will be given a
second chance.”
It’s just like a president once said.
When you’re a star, you can do any-
thing.

Derrick Clements is an independent


arts reporter, podcaster, columnist and
film critic. Follow him on Twitter @der-
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October 19, 2017 7

Precious meddle
ARTS

PG Players put family dynamics under the microscope in ‘On Golden Pond’
By Derrick Clements
Special to the Daily Herald

K
athryn Laycock Little and
her husband, Howard, have
directed productions from
Pleasant Grove Players for
the last two decades, but with the
company’s production of “On Golden
Pond,” she gets a chance to be on
stage as well.
“I started out as an actress, and kind
of have evolved into being a director,”
she said. “And directing takes so much
of my time that I really don’t have
time to act. And I’m getting older, and
so the parts are becoming fewer and
far between, and so we just decided
that it was my turn to be on stage.” COURTESY OF THE P.G. PLAYERS
Little previously played in the PG From left, Kathryn Laycock Little, playing Ethel Thayer, Joey Balmforth, playing Charlie Martin, and Kristen Metzger, playing
Players production of “Steel Magno- Chelsea, appear in the PG Players show “On Golden Pond.”
lias” several years ago, and now she
plays Ethel in “On Golden Pond” — a playing the daughter, the Jane Fonda able to understand that a little bit bet-
role that was played by Katharine role (in the film), and she’s wonder- If You Go ter, and love them for trying. There’s a
Hepburn in the 1981 film version. ful. We’ve got a really good cast, a re- lot of redemption, there’s a lot of for-
But it’s not a Katharine Hepburn ally fine, fine cast. I’m excited to have ON GOLDEN POND giveness.”
impression, Little said. every single one of them.” What: Play by Ernest Thompson Metzger said that the drama of the
When: Playing on Thursday, Friday,
“I don’t want to imitate somebody Metzger has similar words about show is exciting to watch.
Saturday and Monday evenings
else, because then all I’m doing is Little. through Oct. 30 at 7:30, with a “What I think they’ve done really
an imitation of somebody else, so I “I’m excited for people to be able Saturday matinee on Oct. 28 at 3 well is it could be a play that doesn’t
worked pretty hard at coming up with to see her, because she is a beautiful p.m. seem like it has a lot of excitement
my own stuff,” she said. actress,” Metzger said. “It’s so fun Where: The Keith Christeson Little or a lot of action, but the characters
The story centers around a cou- working with her and being on stage Theater on the first floor of the are so strong, and they’re funny,” she
ple, Ethel and Norman, whose adult with her. I’m just loving it.” PG City Library, 30 E. Center St., said. “So I think while there is not a
Pleasant Grove
daughter comes to visit at a family Metzger previously acted under ton of obvious action-driving (ele-
Tickets: $10 for adults and $9 for
house named Golden Pond. Little’s direction in the PG Players students and seniors, $1 less for ments), the interactions between the
“It was in the mother’s family, so production of “The Curious Savage,” matinee. Tickets can be purchased characters are really strong, and it’s
she’s been going since she was a little and saw Little perform when she online and if available, at the door. wonderful storytelling.”
girl,” Little said. “Ethel and Norman ended up stepping in to cover some- There is a two-for-one ticket offer Little said the show fits in the tra-
have been married for 48 years, they one on stage. (promo code “TWOFER”) on dition of the kinds of shows that the
have one daughter, and they have not “Kathryn jumped up one day to opening Friday and Saturday eve- PG Players tries to do.
ning performances. Discounts may
seen her for about eight years be- cover for someone who was gone, “It’s a beautiful script, and it suits
not be combined.
cause of this estrangement between and I had never really seen her act,” Info: PGPlayers.com our theater really, really well,” she
the daughter and the father.” Metzger said. “And I said, ‘Kathryn, said. “It’s along the same genre of
The daughter, Chelsea, comes to I want to be in a show with you!’ And what we usually do. We always try to
visit with her fiancee and his son for she was like, ‘Well, it’s funny because family relationships. do something that is thought-pro-
Norman’s 80th birthday celebration, I’m going to be in the next show.’ “Who doesn’t look back at their voking and has a lot of pathos and is
which sets up potential for old feel- They were already planning it, and childhood with some kind of bitterness uplifting.”
ings to come to the surface. she was like, ‘I think there might be a and regret?” Little said. “I think we all
“It’s a small cast, it’s only six peo- part — you’re a little young, but you do, but along with that has got to come
Derrick Clements is an independent
ple, and it just pretty much deals with could probably act a little older.’ “ forgiveness and understanding that the
arts reporter, podcaster, columnist and
that family relationship,” Little said. One of the themes of the show is adults in our lives, when we were kids, film critic. Follow him on Twitter @der-
“We’ve got some really good actors. how people think about — and react were doing the best they could. And rific and find all his work at derrickclem-
Kristen Metzger is in it, and she’s to — the past, especially in terms of now that we’re adults, we should be ents.com.
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EATS
A tasty meating
Tucanos Brazilian Grill gets new digs, but still offers same great flavors
By Kari Kenner
Daily Herald

A
few years ago, I had never even Though you can order specialty skew-
heard of Tucanos Brazilian Grill, If You Go ers (shrimp, sirloin in bacon, sea scallops)
and, come to think of it, that’s as well as a variety of other top-notch
really, really unfortunate.
TUCANOS foods (King Crab legs, sweet onion
My first introduction came when a BRAZILIAN GRILL straws, calamari, Brazilian Buffalo Wings
friend, visiting from out of town, insisted Where: 545 E. University Parkway or Nachos Brasileiros), we elected to stick
we eat there, because there wasn’t one in Orem to the straight Churrasco — there’s no
near where he was living, and, well, it Prices: Full Churrasco is $23.95, shortage of variety or great flavors, and
was just that good. or $16.95 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., it’s a constant stream of goodness head-
Monday through Friday. Salad
Once I got over the initial sticker shock ing straight to your table.
Festival only is $15.95 ($11.95 during
(let’s be honest, I’m a stingy diner at lunch). Specialty skewers, To start the onslaught of grilled de-
times and the $24 dinner price would appetizers, desserts and a variety liciousness, all you need to do is flip
feed my family twice over at, say, Wen- of drinks are also available. the small wooden cue from the red side
dy’s), I realized that this is one of those Hours: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday to the green. Then a series of servers
moments where you get what you pay through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. will drop by with bowls and skewers
for. I was being treated to an incredible, Friday and Saturday, closed Sunday of freshly cooked beef, pork, chicken,
Info: (801) 224-4774, tucanos.com
Brazilian-style, meat-laden feast, and, turkey, seafood, grilled vegetables and
well, that definitely covered the cost. grilled fruit.
For anyone else like me who hasn’t location — a really incredible set up My personal favorite has always been
taken the plunge and headed to Tucanos, at University Place in Orem, was a bit Picanha, or Top Sirloin, but that selec-
the basic dining experience includes impromptu, and I braced myself for a tion was over-shadowed during our visit
Churrasco which is essentially a Brazilian lengthy wait, appreciative of the ample by a new addition to the flavor festival:
reference to the epic amount of grilled waiting area and the fact that water and bacon-wrapped filet mignon. Delicious
meat you can partake of during your cups were available. Medalhão com Bacon, or ba-
visit. The Churrasco is accompanied by Fortunately, it was just a matter of con-wrapped center-cut
the Salad Festival, which, in the new lo- minutes before we were escorted to sirloin has been a
cation, is an incredibly large island of sal- our seats, and snagged a better view staple of the Chur-
ads and cold foods, and a smaller island of the new interior. Booths and tables rasco for quite a
of hot selections. are carefully spaced to allow servers to while, but
The Salad Festival alone would make a easily maneuver around, and a beautiful there was
solid meal for anyone, so it’s convenient outdoor seating area was also available, some-
that you can also purchase it separately. adding on to an already spacious dining
From fruits and veggies to more cultural area with several sections that ultimately
selections (hearts of palm, quail eggs, circled around the Salad Festival and
feijoada — a black bean stew), the Salad meat preparation area. It was fun to
Festival has an incredible array of selec- catch glimpses of the chefs seasoning
tions, and it’s hard not to fill up before and preparing the massive skewers of
digging into the meats. meat, but honestly, the best part
My personal favorites include small, was sampling it all.
cheese-filled rolls, fried bananas, the It wasn’t until my first visit
cheesy mashed potatoes and the deli- to the restaurant that I re-
cious pasta selections, but from pasta alized just how much of a
salads to fresh pineapple, soups to salad meat-lover I am. But
galore, the options really are quite in- maybe it’s also be-
credible, and the staff is great about cause I hadn’t been
making sure things are constantly re- sampling the right
filled, taking the freshness level of your kind of meats,
feast up yet another notch. which Tucanos
Though reservations are always a has no short
good idea, our visit to the new Tucanos supply of.
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thing about the filet mignon the Fraldinha (beef tender) was a more, I’d highly recommend the
wrapped in crisp bacon that was so little more chewy than tender, but all Brazilian Lemonade. At $4.95 a
tender and delicious my husband in all, there wasn’t much we didn’t person, the lemonade comes with
and I both found ourselves asking like from the great selection we were free refills and a variety of delicious
for more (which, as a note, you to- offered, and it reminded us of a really flavors, or you can dive into the
tally can do — requests are recom- great thing about the way Tucanos Tucanos Specialty Blended Drinks
mended, and you can also share your serves the Churrasco: The portions — essentially a really fantastically
preferences on how you like your are small enough you can enjoy flavored shake. On a previous visit,
meat cooked). sampling a variety of things, but you I sampled the Ipanema, which was
Other highlights included Contra can also hone in on which ones are coconut milk blended with banana,
Filé, or New York Strip, Assado (beef your favorites (pretty much anything raspberry and ice cream, and it was
brisket), Picalho (garlic Parmesan wrapped in bacon, really). a pretty incredible flavor sensation.
beef), Peru (turkey wrapped in ba- Tucanos seasons the meat sim- The venue also offers a variety
con) and Frango Com Parmesão ply, and it allows for a lot of re- of delicious desserts, including
(Parmesan chicken). We sampled the ally great natural flavors to come cheesecake (which is pretty creamy
Lombo (pork loin) as well, but our through. The variety is pretty and tasty) and rich chocolate cake,
selection tasted a little dry, and with incredible, and I feel like there’s but that also involves leaving room
so many other options, it made it a always something new or exciting for such desserts, which can be
little easier to prioritize. to taste. tricky.
A big highlight for my husband We punctuated our meal with a Overall, we were big fans of the
was the mango cod — it was so crisp copious amount of grilled pineap- new digs, but even moreso big fans
and flavorful that we actually waited ple (it’s so delicious, and a perfect of the great flavors that Tucanos
around for a second helping. palate cleanser), and just had water offers. We’ll definitely be waiting
On the flip side, the Frango Picante for our beverage so we could focus for our free birthday meals, and PHOTO COURTESY OF TUCANOS
(sweet and spicy BBQ chicken thigh) on the great flavors of the food, but enjoying every chance to splurge on A server slices meat at Tucanos
was pretty heavy on the spice and if you’re willing to spend a little the truly excellent food. Brazilian Grill.

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By Court Mann
Daily Herald

F
or all the attention that jour-
nalists and music critics have If You Go
given Angel Olsen, it hasn’t
garnered much understanding.
ANGEL OLSEN
When: Monday. Doors open at 7
Google “Angel Olsen interview”
p.m., show starts at 8.
and read the articles — profiles in Where: The Depot, 400 W. South
Rolling Stone, Elle, Pitchfork, etc. Temple, Salt Lake City
What you’ll read are ruminations so Also on the bill: Strong Words
self-serious and “deep” that they’re Tickets: $25 advance, $27 the day
almost incomprehensible. And that of, available at smithstix.com and
doesn’t seem to be Olsen’s fault. all Smith’s Tix outlets.
Info: depotslc.com
Rather, it’s those writing the profiles:
Folks projecting their own reverence
for Olsen’s music onto her otherwise really, really long, so I’d go to these
irreverent personality. Olsen is play- — what do you call them? — like, hu-
ing checkers, and her interviewers mongous botanical gardens, and hang
treat it like chess. out there a lot, just to pretend like it
To restore balance, I interviewed was summer, you know?”
Olsen about other things. The trivial
things that make a person seem hu- Favorite season: Summer
man. Things like chocolate and shoes “Fall is pretty and all, but we know
and Emma Thompson. No cerebral what happens after fall.”
straining here. Before Olsen’s Mon-
day concert at The Depot in Salt Lake Favorite time of day:
City, get acquainted with a few of her a few hours after dinner
favorite things.
“Good hours in there. I like the
Favorite dessert: chocolate nights. I don’t like nap hour, that
“I love chocolate. A piece of dark feeling around 3 or 4, when you get
chocolate at the end of the night is a little tired. That’s my least favorite
really nice, you know? Simple. I’m time of day.”
into it.”
Favorite mantra:
Favorite pair of shoes: “That’s not all”
Blundstone boots KYLE COUTTS PHOTOGRAPHY
Angel Olsen headlines The Depot in Salt Lake City on Monday. “This year’s been really heavy, and
“They just slip right on, and they’re it’s really easy to be negative about
great for hiking, and just rolling out philosopher in a lot of ways. I don’t I get the thought, I always try to write a lot of stuff right now. But I think it
of bed and putting shoes on, and not know if I’d want to know him person- it down. Because I’m always traveling, brings a lot of people together. And I
worrying about it. And everybody ally, but I like his work.” and there’s just no reason not to. But feel like it’s important to remember
in the band has them. It’s kind of a it does feel a little silly to be walking that’s not all. That’s not all there is.
funny thing — it makes me feel like Favorite phone app: around a random city you’re not fa- It’s not the complete truth.”
I’m part of the crew, even though I’m GarageBand miliar with, singing into your phone.”
definitely not. But I also feel a little Favorite actor/actress:
bit like I’m in ‘Twister’ the movie — “I use that one a lot, because I’m on Favorite animal at the zoo: Emma Thompson
like, Helen Hunt, era 1990-whatever, tour a lot, so I have to. On that one, birds
you know? Like I’m ready to chase a you can add reverb and echo and all “She’s like that kind of sarcastic
storm.” those things, and make your demos “Well, the zoo is a sad place, you aunt that you need in your life to
on the road. It’s fun. It takes up a lot know? But I like going to the bird- make fun of you a little bit. It seems
Favorite comedian: Louis C.K. of space, though. I used to not write houses to see the birds. And in Chi- like she’d make fun of you, but in a
“I think he’s like a modern-day until I was home, and now whenever cago, when I lived there, winters were nice way.”
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DESI RE’S F I RE b u rg ’s w in te r, ‘D eep Lo ve’ tran scends b o th d e a th a n d e xpectati ons

Bo rn in Rex
By Court Mann
Daily Herald

T
he English language is good at a lot of Tied to (and trapped by) their own notions of love, the
things. Describing “love” as a concept isn’tcharacters discover whether their affection can con-
one of them. tinue beyond the grave.
Provo resident Ryan Hayes, co-creator of “We’re not trying to be preachy,” Hayes said.
the rock opera “Deep Love,” referenced the “We’re just coming up with scenarios. What if there
ancient Greeks. They had four main words for love: were two lovers separated by death? And what if there
“agápe,” which was the highest, undying, transcen- was a new lover in the picture?”
dent kind of love; eros, which connotes sexual passion These themes, Hayes said, resonated with local
and an appreciation of beauty itself; philia, or broth- audiences in a way he never expected. He and Garrett
erly love; and “storge,” the longsuffering acceptance Sherwood, a college friend and roommate, mostly
one might feel for family members or country. wrote “Deep Love” as a creative exercise. Sherwood
But this rock opera isn’t performed in Greek. It’s inremembers mapping out the show’s plot with a
English. marker, scrawling it on the mirror in their bedroom.
“Love isn’t always a clear-cut thing, in my opinion. “We were both single, and it was winter in Rex-
And a lot of people do a lot of messed-up stuff out of burg, so our options on what to do with our time were
pretty limited,” he said. “We sort of fell backwards
‘love,’ ” Hayes said. “It’s tricky. I think that I was con-
into something profound. I don’t think we realized
fused by love for a long time. I think I’m still confused
by love.” how the songs and the characters and the story would
connect to people the way it did.”
FROM REXBURG TO BROADWAY Its resonance, though, actually makes sense in the
“Deep Love” comes to Velour Live Music Gallery in context of its audience. Mormonism dominates the
downtown Provo on Thursday, and the Rose Wagner demographics of Rexburg and Utah. Concepts like
Performing Arts Center in Salt Lake City on Saturday. eternal life and eternal love are central to Latter-day
After its initial performance in a Rexburg, Idaho, liv- Saint theology. The macabre nature of “Deep Love”
ing room seven years ago, “Deep Love” became a Hal- might not resemble Mormonism, but the ideas behind
loween mainstay in Utah’s theater scene. It has since it are quite familiar.
been showcased at the prestigious New York Musical The first two “Deep Love” performances — one in
Theatre Festival, which included a piece in the New a living room, the other at the burger joint Sammy’s
York Times. — were meager, but immediately triggered a unique
The stage production features four characters — zeal among the audience. They wanted to do a bigger
two male, two female — who become entangled in production, but the only larger venue in Rexburg was COURTESY OF DEEP LOVE
each other’s love lives. This isn’t your average love Melanie Stone, center, Jon Peter Lewis, right, and Amy Whitcomb,
triangle, though: Some of the characters are dead. Please see OPERA, Page 16 background, during a performance of “Deep Love.”
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the Rexburg Tabernacle, which


DEEP LOVE:
seats more than a thousand. That’s A GHOSTLY
a big jump. On a weeknight during ROCK OPERA
BYU-Idaho’s finals week, “Deep
Love” sold out the entire tabernacle. When: Velour show: Thursday,
This audience excitement became doors open at 7 p.m. Rose Wagner
show: 7:30 p.m. Friday.
par for the course as “Deep Love” ex-
Where: Velour Live Music Gallery:
panded into Utah’s theater scene. 135 N. University Ave., Provo. Rose
“And if we did it every night of the Wagner Performing Arts Center:
week, they’d probably come every 138 Broadway, Salt Lake City.
night of the week,” Sherwood said. Tickets: Velour: $21 at Velour, $25
“And they’d come dressed up as their at 24tix.com. Rose Wagner: $21 at
favorite character.” arttix.artsaltlake.org.
Info: deeploveopera.com
“I think that everybody wants to
be a part of something greater than
themselves,” Hayes added, “and the of Old Bones, a deceased man trying PHOTOS COURTESY OF DEEP LOVE
‘Deep Love’ community is worth to maintain his claim on a living lover. Garrett Sherwood as Friedrich in “Deep Love.”
taking a look at, as a sociological ex- Lewis has played Old Bones and served
periment if nothing more, to see how as the rock opera’s director since the moment,” Lewis said. tial. When “Deep Love” first started,
a small group of people with common beginning. He admitted he was skep- The group’s experience at the Hayes said the two female leads were
interests can come together and cre- tical when Hayes and Sherwood first New York Musical Theatre festival, secondary characters. Their prom-
ate something that is greater than any conceived it — a rock opera is no small according to those interviewed, was inence has increased steadily, and
of them ever could have imagined.” undertaking — but was immediately a mixed bag of sorts. Lewis said it Hayes thinks “Deep Love” is now
sold when he heard the songs. put them on the radar, and certainly more about the women than the men.
SQUARE PEGS, ROUND HOLES “And I had a lot of visions of what upped the musical’s production That’s certainly evident in the
Jon Peter Lewis plays the character it could become, right there in the value. But “Deep Love” isn’t for- character Florence. Originally con-
matted like your average Broadway ceived as a rather vindictive char-
musical. For one, the entire show is acter, Florence has become far more
sung, like an opera. The songs come nuanced, and more central to the
first, with the narrative supporting show, over the years.
the songs. On Broadway it’s typically “I think it has kept the passion alive
the opposite. for me,” said Amy Whitcomb, who
While “Deep Love” garnered its plays Florence. “I don’t think I’ve
share of attention in New York, it also ever really been able to totally relax
left many of Broadway’s more tradi- into the role.”
tional gatekeepers scratching their Whitcomb described Florence as
heads. The Hulk of “Deep Love,” prone to
“What we’re trying to do is tell a severe, transformative mood swings.
story in very broad strokes, and let But Florence’s anger is complex.
people have a more musical experi- That speaks to how “Deep Love” has
ence than a theatrical experience,” refined the broad strokes in which
Lewis explained. “In theater today, it was originally written. And, from
there’s a heavy reliance upon non- the looks of it, things will continue
profit organizations to finance new to change: Hayes and Sherwood are
musicals. And I think that removes a stepping back from the production
person from being in tune with what after this year, meaning the play’s
audiences want.” future will largely be in others’ hands.
Hayes put it this way: “Out here in That doesn’t mean “Deep Love” is
the West, people eat it up. Out East, stopping, though. The “Deep Love”
it’s hard to get these old dudes with crew wants to keep expanding, while
money to take much interest, because retaining what has always been at the
it’s just a money game.” heart of the show.
“Fundamentally, our show is a rock
ALWAYS IN FLUX ’n’ roll concert,” Hayes said. “And
Though it’s been going for seven yeah, we can adapt it, but the way
years, “Deep Love” is still rather it came together was just raw, rock
malleable. Each year brings slight ’n’ roll, friends getting together, no
changes to the dialogue, the char- money involved. Grassroots stuff, you
acters and the music. Some of those know? And you don’t need money to
Melanie Stone as Constance in “Deep Love.” changes have been rather substan- pull off something amazing.”
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CONTINUING: Grove Players. Performances through comes to mind? For real,” he continued. “It really
“THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN” — Oct. 30 in the Keith Christeson Little many, it’s Barbra Streisand, who shows you why she’s doing what
Interactive comedy dinner theater set Theater in the Pleasant Grove Library, played Dolly in the musical’s she’s doing.”
to play in seven restaurants across Utah 30 E. Center St. in Pleasant Grove. Tick- 1969 film adaptation. According “Hello Dolly” is undoubtedly
through Oct. 28. Cost is $8-$15 with ets $8-$10 at pgplayers.com. to those involved with the new a fun show, but there are some
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com. speare’s “The Winter’s Tale.” Showing Center Theater Orem, there’s out. Both she and her male lead,
“CAPTAIN LOUIE” -- A Theatre for through Oct. 28 at the Grand Theatre in so much more to it than the leg- Horace, are widowers. Go to
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days and Fridays, running through Nov. grandtheatrecompany.com. “I think it also has aspects that production, and come away with
3 at 7 p.m. at the SCERA Center for the “SHE LOVES ME” — A romantic mu- I did not see in the movie, which a deeper understanding of this
Arts. Tickets $4-$6 at scera.org. sical with performances through Nov. 11 I think were brought out better Broadway classic.
“CORIOLANUS” — Halloween pro- at Brigham’s Playhouse in Washington. in the revival on Broadway,” said Performances are held nightly
duction by the Grassroots Shakespeare Cost is $17-$23 with more details at David Morgan, the play’s direc- (except Sundays) at 7:30 p.m.,
Company, performed at various times brighamsplayhouse.com. tor, in a recent interview with with 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Saturday
through Oct. 31 at the Castle Amphithe- “SHOCKHEADED PETER” -- A collec- the Herald. “And we’ve tried to matinees. Tickets are $22-$24,
atre in Provo. For more information, tion of German cautionary tales for Hal- do a little bit more of that in our with $6 discounts for children,
visit grassrootsshakespeare.com. loween produced by Sackerson. Playing show, as there are two or three, available at haletheater.org and
“FOREVER DEAD” -- A production through Nov. 4 at The Art Factory in four, moments in the show (801) 226-8600. The Hale is
of The Off Broadway Theatre. The Hal- Salt Lake City. Tickets are $17-$23 at where you see Dolly ‘for real,’ located at 225 W. 400 North in
loween parody will play through Nov. sackerson.org. when she’s talking to her dead Orem.
4 with tickets available for $10-$16 at “A TALE OF TWO CITIES” -- A musi- husband. — Court Mann
theobt.org. cal production of the Charles Dickens
“FOREVER PLAID” — The show Classic, showing through Oct. 28 at Cen-
marks the debut of Hale Centre The- terPoint Legacy Theatre in Centerville. cost $14.95-$24.95 and are available at “JEKYLL & HYDE” — Musical hor-
atre’s Jewel Box Stage in Sandy. It will Tickets $14-$25.50 at centerpointthe- desertstar.biz. ror-drama performed at The Stage Door
run through Nov. 15. Ticket prices cost atre.org. CLOSING: Theater in Ivins through Saturday. Tick-
$39 for adults and $18 for youth (K-12). “WAIT UNTIL DARK” -- A Broadway “THE ADDAMS FAMILY” — A musical ets are $18-$21 at thestagedoortheater.
For ticket information, call (801) 984- thriller set to show through Oct. 28 at comedy performed by the Sandy Arts com.
9000, go to hct.org. the Heritage Theatre in Perry. Tickets Guild. Remaining performances Friday “LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS” -- A
“GUYS AND DOLLS” -- A classic play $10-$12 at heritagetheatreutah.com. and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the theater musical full of mayhem presented by
with music by Frank Loesser. Perfor- “WAR OF THE WORLDS” — A new at Mount Jordan. Tickets cost $8-$12 the Sandbox Theatre Company. Per-
mances through Nov. 4 at the Ziegfeld play by David Hanson. Showing through with more details at sandyarts.com. formances through Saturday at the
Theater in Ogden. Tickets are $17-$19 Oct. 28 at the Covey Center for the Arts “ARSENIC AND OLD LACE” -- A Midvale Performing Arts Center. Tickets
and are available for purchase now at in Provo. Tickets $14-$16 at coveycenter. murderous comedy running through range from $10-$14 with more details at
theziegfeldtheater.com. org. Monday at the Draper Historic Theatre sandboxtheatrecompany.org.
“HELLO, DOLLY!” — A classic musical “WICKED-ER” — Spoof by Desert in Draper. Tickets are $7-$15 and can be “THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD”
set to show nightly, excluding Sundays Star. Playing through Nov. 4. Tickets reserved at drapertheatre.org. -- A hit Broadway musical showing
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through Saturday at the Empress The- more details, visit westsidetheatreco.


atre in Magna. Info at empresstheatre. org.
com. “THE MILL ON THE FLOSS”
“OLIVER” -- The classic musical. -- A stage adaptation of the classic
Showing through Saturday at The Old 19th-century novel by George Eliot.
Barn Community Theatre in Collinston. Performances Nov. 3-4, 8-11, 14-18 at
Tickets $8-$30 at oldbarn.org. 7:30 p.m. and Nov. 11, 18 at 2 p.m. at
“THE TAVERN” -- World premiere. the Margetts Theatre at Brigham Young
A satirical comedy presented at the University. Tickets $12-16 at arts.byu.
Utah Shakespeare Festival in Cedar City edu.
through Saturday. Tickets $25-$68 at “SIDEWAYS STORIES FROM WAY-
bard.org. SIDE SCHOOL” -- A Theatre for Young
Audiences production. Public perfor-
COMING SOON: mances Oct. 27-28 at 7:30 p.m. and Oct.
“A CALL TO SERVE: CONFESSIONS 28 at 2 p.m. at the Morgan Threatre in
OF A MORMON HITMAN” -- An original Logan. Details at theatre.usu.edu.
play by Utah playwright Jared Great-
house presented by The Hive Theatre YOUTH THEATER:
Company. Showing at the Sorenson AFYT THEATRIX -- American Fork
Unity Center in Salt Lake City Nov. 10-11 Youth Theater presents an interactive
and 17-18. For more details or to buy eight-week course covering theater
tickets, visit hivetheatre.com. basics from auditioning to stage skills.
“A NIGHTMARE ON BROADWAY” Third grade and up can register, with
-- An evening of music and dance pre- classes Tuesdays from 4-5 p.m. in Oct./
sented by Payson Community Theater. Nov. Cost is $75. (801) 850-8778.
Showing Oct. 27 at 7:30 p.m. and Oct. AMERICAN FORK YOUTH THEATER
28 at 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. at Payson High -- American Fork Youth Theater will
School. Tickets $5-7 at the door. present “The Sound of Music” Jan. 11,
“ARSENIC AND OLD LACE” -- High- 12 and 13.
land City Arts Council presents the clas- BRAVO TROUPE — American Fork
sic murder/comedy. Performances Oct. Youth Theater offering musical theater
26-28, 30 at 7 p.m. at the Highland Civic skills classes for students grades K-2
Center (5378 W. 10400 North, High- from Oct.-Jan. and Jan.-March classes
land). Tickets $5-8 with more details at available. Weds. 5-6 p.m. A.F. Fitness
highlandcityarts.com. Center Art Annex. $30 per month. (801)
“ASSASSINS” -- Performed at the El- 850-8778.
len and Allen Anes Studio Theatre Nov. “DISNEY’S THE JUNGLE BOOK FOR
3-11. For more details, visit suu.edu/ KIDS” -- Auditions for the American
pva/ta/index.html. Fork Youth Theater production will be
“THE BODYGUARD — THE MUSICAL” held Nov. 18 from 1-3 p.m. for third to
— Touring Broadway production at the sixth graders. Rehearsals Wednesdays
Eccles Theater in Salt Lake City Dec. 4-6 p.m. from Jan. to March. (801) 850-
5-10. Tickets are available at artsaltlake. 8778.
org. “FIDDLER ON THE ROOF JR.” --
“DESERT STAR’S CHRISTMAS VACA- COPA presents the musical classic at
TION: THE POLARIZED EXPRESS” -- A the Covey Center for the Arts Oct. 27-28
holiday-themed parody set to play Nov. at 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Tickets $6-
9-Dec. 30 at the Desert Star Playhouse. $8 at coveycenter.org.
Tickets $14.95-$28.95 at desertstar.biz. “HELLO, DOLLY!” — Desert Star
“ELF THE MUSICAL” — Touring Youth presents the classic musical Oct.
Broadway production at the Eccles The- 26-28 at the Desert Star Playhouse in
ater in Salt Lake City Nov. 24-26. Tickets Murray. Admission is $11.95 with more
go on sale Monday at artsaltlake.org. details at desertstar.biz.
“i” -- Pioneer Theatre Company will MUSICAL THEATER DANCE CLASS
host the world premiere of Jeff Talbot’s — Offered by American Fork Youth The-
love story, “i.” Performances will run ater on Tuesdays from 6-7 p.m. for ages
Feb. 16-Mar. 3 with more details at pio- 12 and up. Cost is $25 per month. (801)
neertheatre.org. 850-8778.
“THE IMPORANCE OF BEING EAR-
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ESPN College Football: Memphis at Houston. From TDECU Stadium in Houston. (N) SportsCenter (N) (CC) SportsCenter W/Van Pelt SportsCenter (N) (CC) SportCtr Injury
ESPN2 (5:30) High School Football: Dalton (Ga.) at Harrison (Ga.). (N) SportCtr Boxing: Gabriel Rosado vs. Glen Tapia. (N) (Live) Nación ESPN (N) Jalen 1:45 p.m. HBO ››‡ “Crooklyn”
Halloween Wars (TVG) Chopped (N) (CC) (TVG) Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Chopped (CC) (TVG) Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Beat Bobby 1:55 p.m. HBO2 ››› “Popstar: Never Stop
FOOD
Never Stopping”
FREE (5:40) ‘The Addams Family’, ’91 ›› (7:45) ‘Addams Family Values’ (PG-13, ’93) ›› Anjelica Huston. (9:50) ‘Hocus Pocus’ (PG, ’93) ›› Bette Midler. (s) 700 Club 2:00 p.m. HALL “Love on the Sidelines”
FX Mike Mike ‘Ride Along’ (PG-13, ’14) ›› Ice Cube. (s) (CC) ‘Grown Ups 2’ (PG-13, ’13) › Adam Sandler. (CC) Better Better Better TMC ›‡ “Primeval”
GALA La Familia Vecinos (TVPG) Nosotr. La Familia Vecinos XH Derbez Los Gonz Noticias Los Avatars Los Avatars Rebelde 2:02 p.m. PLEX ›‡ “The Skulls”
HALL Last Man Last Man The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Frasier (s) Frasier Frasier 2:25 p.m. HBO3 ››‡ “Eraser”
HIST 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) Truckers 2:30 p.m. SYFY ›› “Jennifer’s Body”
Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip/Flop Flip/Flop Hunters Hunters Int’l Hunters Hunters Int’l Flip/Flop Flip/Flop Hunters Hunters Int’l Hunters
2:35 p.m. MAX ››‡ “Heartbreak Ridge”
HGTV 2:54 p.m. STZENC ›› “Pride and Prejudice and
KTLA The Steve Wilkos Show News at 6 KTLA News Two Men Two Men Supernatural (N) (TV14) Arrow: Tribute. (N) (TV14) KTLA 5 News at 10 (N) News Zombies”
LIFE Project Runway (TVPG) Project Runway (N) (CC) (TVPG) American Beauty Star (N) Runway (10:02) Project Runway (11:02) Project Runway (CC) (TVPG) 3:00 p.m. SHO-P ›‡ “Mother’s Day”
MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word The 11th Hour Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word 11th Hour 3:25 p.m. HBO2 ›››‡ “Good Will Hunting”
MTV Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out 3:35 p.m. FREE ›› “The Haunted Mansion”
NIC ‘Shrek Forever After’ (PG, ’10) ›› (s) (CC) Prince Prince Friends (s) Friends (s) Friends (s) Friends (s) Goldbergs Goldbergs Prince 3:40 p.m. HBO ››‡ “Dark Water”
3:45 p.m. TMC “The Architect”
ROOT Lobos The Rams Tennis: PowerShares Series: Winston-Salem. Supercross Rewind From Arlington, Texas. (N) UFC
3:51 p.m. PLEX ››‡ “Fat Man and Little Boy”
SPIKE Friends (s) Friends ‘The Day After Tomorrow’ (PG-13, ’04) ›› Dennis Quaid. Action. (s) (CC) ‘Taken’ (PG-13, ’08) ››› Liam Neeson. (s) (CC) Cops (TVPG) 4:00 p.m. CART ››‡ “Diary of a Wimpy Kid:
SPORTS Boxing (CC) Boxing From March 24, 1975. (CC) Boxing (CC) College Football From Nov. 30, 2002. (CC) Football Rodrick Rules”
SYFY (5) ‘Trick ’r Treat’ ›› Van Helsing (N) (TV14) Ghost Wars (N) (TV14) ‘The Faculty’ (R, ’98) ›› Jordana Brewster. (CC) ‘The Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ (R) 4:06 p.m. STARZ ››› “Mrs. Doubtfire”
TBS MLB Baseball: Los Angeles Dodgers at Chicago Cubs. (N) (Live) (CC) Post Game Conan (CC) (TV14) Conan (CC) (TV14) Broke Girl 4:25 p.m. HBO3 ››‡ “War Dogs”
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 4:44 p.m. STZENC › “The Ladies Man”
4:45 p.m. MAX ››‡ “Reign of Fire”
TLC My 600-Lb. Life (TVPG) My 600-Lb. Life (TVPG) My 600-Lb. Life (TVPG) (9:01) My 600-Lb. Life (s) (10:01) My 600-Lb. Life (11:01) My 600-Lb. Life My 600-Lb
5:00 p.m. ROOT World Poker Tour Borgata
TNT NBA Basketball: New York Knicks at Oklahoma City Thunder. NBA Basketball: Los Angeles Clippers at Los Angeles Lakers. Inside the NBA (N) (CC) Basketball Poker Open - Part 2.
TCM ‘The Crowd’ (NR, ’28) ›››› Eleanor Boardman. ‘Sounder’ (G, ’72) ›››› Cicely Tyson. (CC) ‘The Night of the Hunter’ (NR, ’55) ››› (CC) Walkabout SHO-P ›‡ “Hardball”
TRAVEL Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries SYFY ››‡ “Trick ’r Treat”
TRUTV Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Impractical Jokers C. Gethard 5:25 p.m. HBO ›››‡ “Adaptation”
‘Diary of a Mad Black Woman’ (PG-13, ’05) ›› Kimberly Elise. ‘Diary of a Mad Black Woman’ (PG-13, ’05) ›› Kimberly Elise. Law & Order: SVU Law-SVU 5:30 p.m. ESPN2 High School Football Dalton
USA
(Ga.) at Harrison (Ga.).
VH1 ‘Crazy, Stupid, Love.’ (PG-13, ’11) ››› Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling. (s) (CC) ‘The Notebook’ (PG-13, ’04) ›› Ryan Gosling. Romance. (s) (CC) Wendy TMC ››› “1408”
WEATH Top Ten Extreme Jobs Ways to Save the World SOS: How to Survive SOS: How to Survive SOS: How to Survive Tornado Alley (TVPG) Tornado 5:35 p.m. HBO2 ›››‡ “La La Land”
WGN Cops (TVPG) Cops (TVPG) Cops (TV14) Cops (TV14) Cops (TVPG) Cops (TVPG) Cops (TVPG) Cops (TVPG) Cops (TVPG) Cops (TVPG) Cops (TVPG) Cops (TVPG) Rules 5:40 p.m. FREE ››‡ “The Addams Family”
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: Murdoc drugs Hawaii Five-0: McGarrett Blue Bloods: Out of the 2 News at (10:37) The Late Show With (11:39) The Late Late Show 7:00 a.m. AMC ›‡ “The Gallows”
KUTV 6:00pm (N) ment Tonight
and kidnaps MacGyver. (N) enlists the help of a hacker. Blue. A detective is killed 10:00pm (N) Stephen Colbert (s) (CC) With James Corden (s) (CC) HBO2 ››‡ “My Sister’s Keeper”
(Live) (CC) (TVG) (s) (CC) (TV14) (N) (CC) (TV14) before testifying. (TV14) (Live) (CC) (TVPG) (TV14) TMC ›››‡ “The Insider”
Once Upon a Time: The
ABC 4 Utah Inside Edition (8:01) Marvel’s Inhumans: (9:01) 20/20 (s) (CC) (TVPG) ABC 4 Utah (10:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live (11:37) (12:07) 7:40 a.m. STARZ ››‡ “The Taking of Pelham
KTVX News at 6pm (N) (s) (CC)
Garden of Forking Paths. (N) Black Bolt and Medusa seek News at (s) (CC) (TV14) Nightline (N) Access Hol- 123”
(N) (TVPG) (s) (CC) (DVS) (TVPG) their family. (TVPG) 10pm (N) (TVG) lywood (N) 7:55 a.m. SHO-P ›‡ “Stolen”
KSL 5 News Your Life Law & Order True Crime: Dateline NBC (N) (s) (CC) (TVPG) KSL 5 News (10:34) The Tonight Show (11:37) Late Night With Seth 8:00 a.m. FREE ››‡ “The Sorcerer’s Appren-
KSL at 6p (N) The Menendez Murders:
Your Health at 10 (N) Starring Jimmy Fallon (s) Meyers (s) (CC) (TV14) tice”
(CC) Episode 4. (s) (TV14) (CC) (CC) (TV14) FX ›‡ “This Means War”
Washington Hinckley Re- Great Performances: She Loves Me. Store clerks become anonymous Are You Be- The Durrells in Corfu on
PBS NewsHour (N) (s) (CC) Secret Life of HBO ››‡ “Australia”
KUED Week (N) (s) port (CC) pen pals. (N) (s) (CC) (TVPG) ing Served? Masterpiece (Season Pre- Growing Up HBO3 ››› “Eight Below”
(CC) (s) miere) (s) (CC) (TVPG) (s) (CC) 8:14 a.m. PLEX ›› “Canadian Bacon”
Asia Insight Power of DW News Mack Wealth- American Close to ‘The Devil Bat’ (NR, ’41) › (10:09) Nasa (10:33) Art Between the Well Read (s) Song of the 8:33 a.m. STZENC “Man of Tai Chi”
KULC (CC) Place: Geog- Track Health Jour- Home: De- Bela Lugosi. Horror. (s) (CC) X: Sage III (s) Connection Lines With (CC) (TVG) Mountains 8:45 a.m. MAX ››› “9 to 5”
raphy nal (s) pression (s) (s) (CC) Barry (CC) (TVG) 8:50 a.m. HBO2 ›› “Stick It”
KBYU Wild Kratts Wild Kratts PBS NewsHour (N) (CC) Globe Trekker (s) (TVG) Globe Trekker (CC) (TVG) Rick Steves Perry Mason (CC) (TVPG) Baking Rick Steves 9:30 a.m. SHO-P ›››‡ “Hell or High Water”
The Simp- Modern Fam- Hell’s Kitchen: Just Letter (8:01) The Exorcist: Marcus FOX13 News at Nine (N) (10:05) Mod- (10:35) Sein- (11:05) Sein- (11:35) The (12:05) STARZ ›› “Planet of the Apes”
KSTU sons (s) (CC) ily (s) (CC) Cook. Ramsay decides to investigates disturbances. (CC) ern Family feld (s) (CC) feld (s) (CC) Simpsons Friends (s) 9:40 a.m. TMC ››› “The Illusionist”
(TVPG) (TVPG) shake things up. (TV14) (N) (s) (TV14) (CC) (TVPG) (TVPG) (CC) (TVPG) (CC) (TVPG) 9:52 a.m. PLEX ››‡ “Desperately Seeking
KJZZ Wheel Jeopardy! 2 News at 7 Millionaire Millionaire Jeopardy 2 News at 9 DailyMailTV Family Guy Family Guy Amer. Dad Amer. Dad DailyMailTV Susan”
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 10:00 a.m. FX ››‡ “The Three Stooges”
10:05 a.m. HBO3 ›››‡ “Frost/Nixon”
KUPX Law & Order (CC) (TV14) Law & Order (CC) (TV14) Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law CI
10:21 a.m. STZENC ›› “Phantoms”
KPNZ Rica Famosa Latina Tengo Talento Noches con Platanito Alarma TV Noticiero Que Jalada Secretos Programa Programa Programa 10:30 a.m. (9) Lost Treasure Hunt
KTMW Caso Cerrado: Edición Jenni Rivera Sin senos sí hay paraíso El señor de los cielos (N) Noticiero Boxeo Telemundo (TVPG) El Señor 10:35 a.m. HBO2 ››› “Selena”
PREMIUM CABLE CHANNELS MAX ›› “My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2”
HBO (4:55) ‘Assassin’s Creed’ (6:55) ‘Rush Hour 3’ (PG-13, ’07) › VICE News ‘Fifty Shades Darker’ (R, ’17) ›› Dakota Johnson. Real Time, Bill Tracey Ull 10:50 a.m. HBO ››‡ “Stuck on You”
HBO2 (5) Spielberg (s) (CC) (TVMA) (7:25) ‘Sully’ (PG-13, ’16) ››› (CC) Enthusiasm (9:35) ‘Hidden Figures’ (PG, ’16) ››› (s) (CC) Hidden Scream 2 11:00 a.m. SYFY “Animal”
11:15 a.m. SHO-P ›››‡ “The Hurricane”
HBO3 Term Life (6:25) ‘View From the Top’, ’03 ›› (7:55) ‘The Pink Panther’ (PG) ›› (s) Last Week ‘Nocturnal Animals’ (R, ’16) ››› Amy Adams. (s) Birth
11:30 a.m. TMC “More Than T”
MAX (5:25) ‘The Huntsman: Winter’s War’ (7:20) ‘American Psycho’ (R) ››› (9:05) ‘The Legend of Tarzan’ (PG-13, ’16) ›› Mike Judge Mike Judge Yes Man (s) 11:34 a.m. STARZ ›‡ “Because I Said So”
PLEX ‘Baby Boom’ (PG, ’87) ››› Diane Keaton. (CC) (7:53) ‘Desperately Seeking Susan’ (9:39) ‘Something New’ (PG-13) ›› Sanaa Lathan. (11:23) ‘In & Out’ ›› 11:39 a.m. PLEX ››› “Baby Boom”
TMC (5:30) ‘Boulevard’ ›› ‘Witness’ (R, ’85) ››› Harrison Ford. (s) (CC) ‘Forces of Nature’ (PG-13) ›› Sandra Bullock. (s) ‘Heartbreakers’ (PG-13, ’01) ›› (CC) 12:00 p.m. (24) “El Juego Final”
SHO-E ‘Hell or High Water’ (R) Active Shooter: America ‘Bleed for This’ (R, ’16) ››› Miles Teller. (CC) Famous Famous Active Shooter: America Donovan (34) ››‡ “Muppet Treasure Island”
SHO-P (6:15) ‘Money Train’ (R, ’95) › Wesley Snipes. (CC) (8:15) ‘Hell or High Water’ (R) ››› Jeff Bridges. Active Shooter: America ‘Bleed for This’ (R, ’16) ››› (CC) CART ››‡ “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick
Rules”
STARZ (5:56) ‘The Night Before’ (R, ’15) ›› (7:41) ‘The Taking of Pelham 123’ (R, ’09) ›› (s) ‘The Shallows’ (PG-13, ’16) ›› (CC) Survivor’s Survivor’s X-Men, ’00
HALL “All of My Heart”
STZENC (5:44) ‘Phantoms’ (R, ’98) ›› (CC) (7:23) ‘The Firm’ (R, ’93) ››› Tom Cruise. Drama. (s) (CC) ‘Quarantine’ (R, ’08) ›› (s) (CC) (11:32) ‘Galaxy Quest’ (s) STZENC ››› “Galaxy Quest”
OTHER CABLE CHANNELS VH1 ››› “Crazy, Stupid, Love.”
A&E (6:06) Live PD: Rewind Live PD: Live PD -- 10.20.17. Riding along with law enforcement. (N) (TV14) Live PD: Riding along with law enforcement. (s) (CC) (TV14) 12:10 p.m. HBO3 “Clínica de Migrantes”
AMC The Walking Dead (CC) The Walking Dead (CC) The Walking Dead (N) (s) Fear the Walking Dead (CC) (TVMA) Talking Dead (CC) (TV14) Walk:Dead MAX ››‡ “Old School”
ANIMAL Tanked: Unfiltered (TVPG) Tanked (N) (CC) (TVPG) Insane Pools (9:08) Tanked (s) (TVPG) (10:08) Tanked (s) (TVPG) (11:08) Tanked (s) (TVPG) Tanked (s) 12:30 p.m. TMC “A Woman, a Part”
12:45 p.m. HBO2 ››› “Mission: Impossible 2”
BET (5:30) ‘This Christmas’ (PG-13) ›› Delroy Lindo. Face Value 50 Central Gucci Mane Tales (TV14) Comedy Rundown Martin (CC)
12:50 p.m. HBO ›› “Sister Act 2: Back in the
BYU Ran. Acts Studio C (s) ‘Return From Witch Mountain’ (G, ’78) ››› (s) Ran. Acts Studio C (s) ‘Return From Witch Mountain’ (G, ’78) ››› (s) Ran. Acts Habit”
CARTOON King of Hill Amer. Dad Cleveland Amer. Dad Rick, Morty Burgers Family Guy Family Guy Chicken Mike Tyson Dynamite Burgers Family Guy 12:55 p.m. HBO3 ›››‡ “Finding Neverland”
CMTV ‘Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery’ ›› ‘Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery’ ›› Steve Austin’s Steve Austin’s Pickler 1:00 p.m. FREE ›› “The Haunted Mansion”
CNBC Shark Tank (CC) (TVPG) Shark Tank (CC) (TVPG) Shark Tank (CC) (TVPG) Shark Tank (CC) (TVPG) Shark Tank (CC) (TVPG) Adventure Capitalists Fashion SYFY ››‡ “The Faculty”
CNN Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 Anderson Cooper 360 Tonight 1:20 p.m. STARZ ››› “Don’t Breathe”
1:32 p.m. PLEX ››‡ “The Land Before Time X:
COMEDY Sunny Sunny (7:15) Futurama (TVPG) Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama South Park South Park South Park South Park Kevin Hart
The Great Longneck Migration”
CSPAN Public Affairs Events (s) Politics and Public Policy Today (CC) (TVG) Politics and Public Policy Today (CC) (TVG) 1:45 p.m. MAX ›› “The Boss”
DISC Gold Rush (CC) (TVPG) Gold Rush (CC) (TVPG) Gold Rush: Pay Dirt: Wagers and Wars. (N) (TVPG) Gold Rush (N) (s) (TV14) Gold Rush (N) (s) (TV14) Gold Rush SHO-P ››› “Bleed for This”
DISN Andi Mack Bizaardvark Raven Stuck Bizaardvark Raven Raven Stuck Bizaardvark Bizaardvark K.C. Under. Liv-Mad. Raven STZENC ›› “Regarding Henry”
DLC Extreme Weight Loss (s) Extreme Weight Loss: Kim. (CC) (TVPG) Extreme Weight Loss (s) Extreme Weight Loss: Kim. (CC) (TVPG) Paid Prog. 2:00 p.m. HALL “Autumn in the Vineyard”
E! ‘Monster-in-Law’ (PG-13, ’05) ›› Jennifer Lopez. (CC) Eric Jess E! News (N) (CC) (TVPG) ‘White Chicks’ (PG-13, ’04) ›› Shawn Wayans. Platinum 2:15 p.m. TMC ››› “Death Becomes Her”
NBA Basketball: Cavaliers at Bucks NBA Basketball: Golden State Warriors at New Orleans Pelicans. SportsCenter W/Van Pelt SportsCenter (N) (CC) SportCtr
2:40 p.m. HBO “Tokyo Project”
ESPN
HBO3 ››‡ “Rules Don’t Apply”
ESPN2 College Football (8:15) College Football: Colorado State at New Mexico. (N) (Live) SportCtr Jalen Fantasy 2:50 p.m. HBO2 ››‡ “The Accountant”
FOOD Ginormous Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners 2:59 p.m. PLEX ›› “The Land Before Time XI:
FREE (5:15) ‘Addams Family Values’ ›› (7:20) ‘Hocus Pocus’ (PG, ’93) ›› Bette Midler. (s) ‘Sleepy Hollow’ (R, ’99) ››› Johnny Depp. Horror. (s) (CC) 700 Club Invasion of the Tinysauruses”
FX Two Men Two Men ‘Grown Ups 2’ (PG-13, ’13) › Adam Sandler. (CC) ‘This Is the End’ (R, ’13) ››› James Franco. (s) (CC) ‘This Is the End’ ››› 3:00 p.m. SYFY ››‡ “Trick ’r Treat”
GALA La Familia María La Familia Vecinos ‘A Kind of Magic’ (NR, ’15) Nikki DeLoach. Noticias Los Avatars Los Avatars Rebelde VH1 ››‡ “The Notebook”
‘Love Blossoms’ (NR, ’17) Shantel VanSanten. (CC) The Middle The Middle Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Frasier (s) Frasier (s) Frasier (s)
3:10 p.m. FREE ››‡ “The Addams Family”
HALL
3:15 p.m. HBO ›‡ “Max Payne”
HIST Ancient Aliens (s) (TVPG) Ancient Aliens (s) (TVPG) Ancient Aliens (s) (TVPG) Ancient Aliens: Declassified: Dark Side of the Earth. Dangerous places; dark forces. (TVPG) 3:25 p.m. MAX ››› “Road to Perdition”
HGTV Beach Beach Beach Beach Hunters Hunters Int’l Hunters Hunters Int’l Beach Beach Hunters Hunters Int’l Hunters 3:35 p.m. STZENC ›› “Hollywoodland”
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 3:45 p.m. SHO-P ›››‡ “Cinderella Man”
LIFE ‘We Are Marshall’ (PG, ’06) ›› Matthew McConaughey. Drama. (CC) Little Women: Dallas (10:02) ‘We Are Marshall’ (PG, ’06) ›› Matthew McConaughey. 3:53 p.m. STARZ ›› “Planet of the Apes”
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 “I Married Who?”
MTV Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. (8:45) Ridiculousness (s) Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Zombieland LIF ›‡ “What Happens in Vegas”
NIC “Liar, Liar, Vampire”
NIC Full House Full House Full House Full House Prince Prince Friends (s) Friends (s) Friends (s) Friends (s) Goldbergs Goldbergs Prince
TMC “Becoming Cary Grant”
ROOT UFC Unleashed (TV14) The Rams Lobos NHRA Drag Racing: AAA Texas Fall Nationals. From Ennis, Texas. (Taped) Supercross Rewind 4:22 p.m. PLEX ›› “Canadian Bacon”
SPIKE Cops (TVPG) Cops (TVPG) Bellator MMA Live (N) (S Live) (CC) (TV14) Cops (TVPG) Cops (TV14) Cops (TV14) Cops (TV14) Cops (TV14) 4:50 p.m. HBO3 ›› “Term Life”
SPORTS 30 for 30 (CC) 30 for 30 (CC) 30 for 30 (CC) 30 for 30 (CC) 30 for 30 (CC) 30 for 30 4:55 p.m. HBO ›› “Assassin’s Creed”
SYFY (5) ‘Texas Chainsaw 3D’ Z Nation (N) (CC) (TV14) Superstition: Pilot. (TV14) Z Nation (CC) (TV14) Superstition: Pilot. (TV14) ‘Green Lantern’ (PG-13, ’11) ›› (CC) 5:00 p.m. ESPN NBA Basketball Cleveland
TBS Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang ‘The Pacifier’ (PG, ’05) ›› Vin Diesel. (CC) (DVS) ‘Shanghai Noon’ (PG-13, ’00) ››› Cavaliers at Milwaukee Bucks.
ESPN2 College Football Marshall at Middle
TELEM Jenni Rivera Sin senos sí hay paraíso El señor de los cielos (N) Al Rojo Boxeo Telemundo (s) (SS) (TVPG) El señor de los cielos (s) Programa
Tennessee State.
TLC Kindred Spirits (s) (TVPG) Kindred Spirits (N) (TVPG) Evil Things (N) (s) (TV14) Kindred Spirits (s) (TVPG) Evil Things (s) (TV14) Kindred Spirits (s) (TVPG) Kindred HBO2 Spielberg
TNT ‘Get Hard’ (R, ’15) ›› Will Ferrell. Comedy. (CC) (DVS) (8:16) ‘Django Unchained’ (R, ’12) ››› Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz. Western. (CC) Behavior ROOT World Poker Tour Borgata Poker
TCM ‘Mahogany’ (PG, ’75) ››› Diana Ross. (CC) (8:15) ‘Winter Kills’ (R, ’79) ››› Jeff Bridges. (10:15) ‘The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean’ (PG, ’72) ››› Open - Part 2.
TRAVEL Destination Truth Destination Truth Destination Truth Destination Truth Destination Truth Destination Truth Destination SYFY ›‡ “Texas Chainsaw 3D”
TRUTV Funniest You Can Do Funniest Funniest Funniest Funniest Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro 5:15 p.m. FREE ››‡ “Addams Family Values”
5:25 p.m. MAX ›› “The Huntsman: Winter’s
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
War”
VH1 RuPaul’s Drag Race: All ‘Pitch Perfect’ (PG-13, ’12) ››› Anna Kendrick. (s) (CC) ‘Never Been Kissed’ (PG-13, ’99) ›› Drew Barrymore. (s) (CC) Wendy 5:30 p.m. TMC ››‡ “Boulevard”
WEATH Wthr-Caught on Camera Wthr-Caught on Camera Ex. Adventures Extreme Places Worst Tornado Hurricanes Tornado 5:44 p.m. STZENC ›› “Phantoms”
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 5:56 p.m. STARZ ››‡ “The Night Before”
October 19, 2017 23

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
Paid Program Teen Kids NCIS: Torres breaks proto- 48 Hours (s) (CC) (TVPG) 48 Hours (N) (s) (CC)2 News at (10:37) (11:07) (11:37) Ring of Honor Wres- 9:14 a.m. STARZ ››› “X-Men”
KUTV (TVG) News (N) col for a witness. (s) (CC) (TVPG) 10:00pm (N) Talkin’ Sports Hooked on tling (CC) (TV14) 9:24 a.m. STZENC ››› “The Fifth Element”
(CC) (TVG) (DVS) (TVPG) (Live) (CC) (CC) Utah (CC) 9:30 a.m. TMC ›››‡ “Babe”
(5:37) College Football: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) (CC) ABC 4 Utah Wall Street ABC 4 Utah (10:35) At The County Access Hollywood (s) (CC) 9:50 a.m. HBO2 “Tokyo Project”
KTVX News Special Secrets News at Your Leisure Seat (TVPG) HBO3 ››› “Fantastic Beasts and Where to
Edition 10pm (N) Find Them”
(5:30) College Football: USC at Notre Dame. From Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Sportsbeat KSL Outdoors KSL 5 News Saturday Night Live (s) (CC) (TV14) KSL Outdoors 10:00 a.m. (4) ESPN ESPN2 College Football
KSL Ind. (N) (S Live) (CC) Saturday with Adam at 10 (N) with Adam Teams TBA.
(CC) Eakle (CC) Eakle SYFY ››› “Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome”
Antiques Roadshow: Baton Home Fires on Masterpiece: The Doctor Blake Mysteries: Fawlty Tow- (9:35) Fawlty (10:15) Fawlty Towers: (10:50) Beehive Nature (s) VH1 ››› “Mean Girls”
KUED Rouge. Diamond and plati- The women do all they can to Body of a girl is found in the ers (TVG) Towers (TVG) Basil deals with a demanding Fawlty Tow- Spirits (CC) (TVPG) 10:30 a.m. (5) Premier League Soccer South-
num ring. (CC) (TVG) help. (TVPG) lake. (TVPG) deaf guest. (TVG) ers (TVG) ampton FC vs West Bromwich Albion FC.
Discovery Today’s Wild Native Report ‘Going Blind’ (NR, ’10) ››› Americans 8th Annual Canyons District Theater Talk On Story: Science Goes Film School Woodsongs FREE ›››‡ “Harry Potter and the Deathly
KULC Road (s) (CC) West (CC) (s) (CC) (TVG) cope with vision loss. Documentary. (s) Film Festival (s) (CC) (TVG) Writer Peter to the Mov- Shorts (s) (s) (CC) (TVG) Hallows: Part 2”
(TVG) (CC) (DVS) Gould. (TVG) ies (s) (CC) (TVPG) t12:00 p.m. (2) Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series
KBYU Lawrence Welk Our Zoo: The family confront a barrage of hostility. Foyle’s War: Bad Blood. (Part 1 of 2) (TV14) I’ll Have What Phil’s Baking Pro4 & Pro2.
DISN ››› “Twitches”
College Football: Teams TBA. (N) (S Live) FOX13 News at Nine (N) Modern Fam- The Simp- (11:35) The (12:05) King
(CC) ily (s) (CC) sons (s) (CC) Simpsons of the Hill
12:05 p.m. HBO3 ›››‡ “Minority Report”
KSTU 12:20 p.m. HBO2 ›››‡ “Born on the Fourth
(TVPG) (TVPG) (CC) (TVPG) (CC) (TVPG)
of July”
KJZZ Wheel Jeopardy! Don’t Blink Don’t Blink ‘Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon’ (PG-13) ››› Chow Yun-Fat. Family Guy Family Guy Burgers Don’t Blink 12:30 p.m. FX ››› “Pacific Rim”
KUCW Big Bang Big Bang Goldbergs Goldbergs Mom (TV14) Mom (TV14) Two Men Two Men Anger Mgt Anger Mgt Raw Travel Paid Prog. Chargers ROOT College Football Montana State at
KUPX Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law CI Northern Colorado.
KPNZ Sábados de Concierto: Calibre 50. Historias Delirantes Noches con Platanito Secretos Secretos Programa Programa Programa SPIKE ››› “Batman Begins”
KTMW ‘Megamind’ (PG, ’10) ›››, Tina Fey ‘Ratatouille’ (G, ’07) ››› Voices of Patton Oswalt. Niños. Titulares Videos Videos Asombrosos (CC) Programa VH1 ››› “Pitch Perfect”
12:35 p.m. MTV ››› “Bad Santa”
PREMIUM CABLE CHANNELS 12:37 p.m. STARZ ›› “The Santa Clause 2”
HBO (5) ‘Why Him?’ (R) ›› (6:55) ‘Constantine’ (R, ’05) ›› Keanu Reeves. (s) ‘John Wick: Chapter 2’ (R) ››› Keanu Reeves. Boxing 12:55 p.m. MAX ›› “Charlie’s Angels: Full
HBO2 (5:45) ‘Robin Hood: Men in Tights’, ’93 Enthusiasm Enthusiasm Curb Your Enthusiasm ‘Loving’ (PG-13, ’16) ››› Joel Edgerton. (s) (CC) ‘Hellboy-Army’ Throttle”
HBO3 (6:15) Vice Principals (s) (6:50) The Deuce (TVMA) (7:50) ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ ‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them’ ››› Last Week 1:00 p.m. (5) NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series:
MAX Intelligence (6:40) ‘Rock Star’ (R, ’01) ›› Mark Wahlberg. (CC) Mike Judge ‘Space Cowboys’ (PG-13) ››› Clint Eastwood. (11:15) ‘The Beguiled’ (R, ’71) ››› Kansas Lottery 300.
(20) ››› “How to Train Your Dragon”
PLEX ‘In & Out’ (PG-13) ›› Kevin Kline. (7:33) ‘Soapdish’ (PG-13, ’91) ›› (s) (9:12) ‘A Night at the Roxbury’, ’98 › (10:37) ‘Spill’ (PG-13, ’96) › (CC) Cloak
HALL “Harvest Love”
TMC ‘The Prestige’ (PG-13, ’06) ››› Hugh Jackman. (8:15) ‘Transporter 3’ (PG-13) ›› Jason Statham. ‘The Descent’ (R, ’05) ››› (s) (CC) ‘Death Do Us Part’ (R) (s) TMC ›‡ “Who’s Your Caddy?”
SHO-E Shameless (CC) (TVMA) George Michael: Freedom (N) (TVMA) Famous Famous George Michael: Freedom (CC) (TVMA) Ray Donovan (s) (TVMA) Act. Shoot. TNT ›› “The Expendables 3”
SHO-P Shameless (CC) (TVMA) Shameless (CC) (TVMA) Shameless: Emily. (TVMA) Shameless (CC) (TVMA) George Michael: Freedom (N) (TVMA) Famous Famous 1:15 p.m. PLEX ›‡ “A Night at the Roxbury”
STARZ Survivor’s Survivor’s (7:02) ‘District 9’ (R, ’09) ››› Sharlto Copley. (s) ‘Life’ (R, ’17) ›› Jake Gyllenhaal. (CC) Survivor’s Remorse (CC) Almost 1:17 p.m. STZENC ››› “The Funhouse”
(5:32) ‘Jerry Maguire’ (R, ’96) ››› Tom Cruise. (7:53) ‘National Treasure: Book of Secrets’ ›› (s) ‘The Crazies’ (R, ’10) ›› (s) (CC) (11:43) ‘Men in Black II’
1:30 p.m. (2) College Football Tennessee at
STZENC Alabama.
OTHER CABLE CHANNELS (4) ESPN ESPN2 College Football Teams
A&E (6:06) Live PD: Rewind Live PD: Live PD -- 10.21.17. Riding along with law enforcement. (N) (TV14) Live PD: Riding along with law enforcement. (s) (CC) (TV14) TBA.
AMC (5:59) The Walking Dead The Walking Dead: The Journey so Far. (N) (TVMA) (9:15) The Walking Dead: East. (TVMA) (10:16) The Walking Dead (CC) (TVMA) Walk:Dead FREE ›‡ “Fun Size”
ANIMAL Dr. Jeff: Extra Dose (N) Dr. Jeff: RMV My Big Fat Pet Makeover Dr. Jeff: RMV My Big Fat Pet Makeover Dr. Jeff: RMV Dr. Jeff TBS MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at Los
‘Hashtag DigitalLivesMatter’ (NR, ’16) (7:45) ‘Baby Boy’ (R, ’01) ››› Tyrese Gibson, Omar Gooding. Drama. Martin (CC) Martin (CC) Martin (CC) Martin (CC)
Angeles Dodgers.
BET 2:00 p.m. (13) College Football Teams TBA.
BYU Passport: Earth (s) (TVG) To Be Announced To Be Announced Extinct: Reunion. (TVG) TBA (14) ››‡ “Cadillac Man”
CARTOON Dragon Ball Dragon Ball Rick, Morty Rick, Morty Family Guy Family Guy Dragon Ball Dragon Jojo Mobile Suit Hunter X Lupin Naruto (24) ›› “Reportaje”
CMTV (4:30) ‘Legally Blonde’ ‘10 Things I Hate About You’ (PG-13, ’99) › Heath Ledger. (CC) ‘Along Came Polly’ (PG-13, ’04) ›› Ben Stiller. Mom (TV14) Mom (TV14) HBO “Tokyo Project”
CNBC Undercover Boss (TVPG) Undercover Boss (TV14) Undercover Boss (TVPG) Undercover Boss (TVPG) Undercover Boss (TVPG) Undercover Boss (TVPG) Paid Prog. LIF “The Wrong Mother”
CNN CNN Newsroom The Wonder List-Bill Anthony Bourdain Parts Anthony Bourdain Parts The Wonder List-Bill Anthony Bourdain Parts Anthony 2:25 p.m. STARZ ›››‡ “Big”
2:30 p.m. (20) ››‡ “Mr. & Mrs. Smith”
COMEDY (6:15) South Park (TV14) (7:15) South Park (TV14) South Park South Park South Park ‘Tommy Boy’ (PG-13, ’95) ›› Chris Farley. (CC) ‘Happy Gilmore’ ›› E! ›› “Monster-in-Law”
CSPAN Washington This Week Public Affairs Events (s) (CC) (TVG) Public Affairs Events (s) (CC) (TVG) HBO ›› “Transformers: Revenge of the
DISC Naked and Afraid (TV14) Naked and Afraid (TV14) Naked and Afraid (TV14) Naked and Afraid: Monsters Inside Me. (N) (s) (TV14) Monsters Inside Me (CC) Afraid Fallen”
DISN Bizaardvark Bizaardvark Stuck Raven ‘Nanny McPhee’ (PG, ’05) ›› (CC) (9:40) ‘Nanny McPhee Returns’ (PG, ’10) ›› (CC) Stuck Raven SYFY ›‡ “Resident Evil: Afterlife”
DLC 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. Paid Prog. 2:35 p.m. HBO3 ›› “Be Cool”
TMC “Bad Asses on the Bayou”
E! ‘Ghosts-Girlfrnd’ ‘What Lies Beneath’ (PG-13, ’00) ›› Harrison Ford. Premiere. (CC) ‘What Lies Beneath’ (PG-13, ’00) ›› Harrison Ford. (CC)
2:40 p.m. MAX ››‡ “Live by Night”
ESPN (5) College Football: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Scoreboard College Football: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) SportCtr SportCtr PLEX ››› “Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day”
ESPN2 (5) College Football: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) (8:15) College Football: Wyoming at Boise State. (N) (Live) (CC) (11:15) College Football Final (N) (CC) 2:55 p.m. MTV ››› “Zombieland”
FOOD Halloween Wars (TVG) Halloween Wars (TVG) Halloween Wars (TVG) Halloween Wars (TVG) Halloween Wars (TVG) Halloween Wars (TVG) Halloween STZENC ››› “The Firm”
FREE (5:40) ‘Sleepy Hollow’ (R, ’99) ››› Johnny Depp. (8:10) ‘The Addams Family’ (PG-13, ’91) ›› (CC) (10:15) ‘Addams Family Values’ (PG-13) ›› Anjelica Huston. (s) 3:00 p.m. HALL “Falling for Vermont”
‘Transformers: Age of Extinction’, ’14 ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ (PG-13, ’14) ››› Chris Pratt. (CC) ‘Jurassic World’ (PG-13, ’15) ›› Chris Pratt. (s) (CC)
VH1 ››› “Crazy, Stupid, Love.”
FX
3:30 p.m. COM ›‡ “Me, Myself & Irene”
GALA (5:55) Fútbol Mexicano Primera División (N) (Live) La Rosa de Guadalupe Como Dice el Dicho (SS) Funnymals Funnymals Programa Programa Programa FX ›› “Transformers: Age of Extinction”
HALL (5) ‘Love Struck Café’ ‘A Harvest Wedding’ (NR, ’17) Jill Wagner. (CC) Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Frasier (s) Frasier (s) Frasier (s) TNT ››‡ “San Andreas”
HIST Mankind The Story American Pickers (TVPG) American Pickers (TVPG) American Pickers (TVPG) American Pickers (TVPG) (11:03) American Pickers Pickers 3:35 p.m. FREE ››› “Matilda”
HGTV Property Brothers (TVPG) Lakefront Bargain Hunt House Hunters Reno Log Cabin Log Cabin Lakefront Bargain Hunt House Hunters Reno Log Cabin 3:45 p.m. HBO2 ›››‡ “Speed”
KTLA DailyMailTV Silver/Black KTLA News KTLA News Two Men Two Men Friends (s) Friends (s) Two Men Two Men KTLA 5 News at 10 (N) News at 11 4:00 p.m. CART ›››‡ “The LEGO Movie”
LIF “Psycho In-Law”
LIFE ‘The Watcher in the Woods’ (NR) Anjelica Huston. (8:02) ‘His Secret Past’ (NR, ’16) Brigid Brannagh. (10:02) ‘The Watcher in the Woods’ (NR, ’17) (CC) His Secret ROOT College Football Utah State at UNLV.
MSNBC The Last Word The 11th Hour Lockup: Long Island Lockup: Long Island Lockup: Tampa Lockup: Tampa Lockup SPIKE ››› “The Dark Knight Rises”
MTV Catfish Catfish: The TV Show (s) Catfish: The TV Show (s) ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ (PG-13, ’06) ››› Meryl Streep. (CC) ‘Friends With Benefits’ (R, ’11) ››› TMC ›› “More American Graffiti”
NIC Henry Game Full House Full House Prince Prince Friends (s) Friends (s) Friends (s) Friends (s) Goldbergs Goldbergs Prince WGN ››› “Happy Feet”
ROOT College Football: Utah State at UNLV. College Football: Boston College at Virginia. From Scott Stadium in Charlottesville, Va. College Football 4:13 p.m. STARZ ››› “X-Men”
4:14 p.m. PLEX ››› “The Pink Panther Strikes
SPIKE (4) ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ (PG-13, ’12) ››› (s) ‘Dredd’ (R, ’12) ›› Karl Urban. Action. (s) (CC) ‘Hercules’ (PG-13, ’14) ›› Dwayne Johnson. (CC)
Again”
SPORTS (5) 30 for 30 30 for 30 (CC) 30 for 30 (CC) 30 for 30 (CC) 30 for 30 (CC) 30 for 30 4:30 p.m. E! ›› “Ghosts of Girlfriends Past”
SYFY (4:30) ‘Green Lantern’ ‘Stickman’ (NR, ’17) Alanna Bale. Premiere. (CC) ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master’ ‘Nightmare on Elm St. 5: Child’ SYFY ›› “Green Lantern”
TBS Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Full Frontal Broke Girl Broke Girl ‘The Hunger Games’ (PG-13, ’12) ››› 4:40 p.m. HBO3 ››‡ “Serendipity”
TELEM Megamind ‘Ratatouille’ (G, ’07) ››› Voices of Patton Oswalt. (s) (SS) Titulares Videos Videos Asombrosos (SS) Programa Programa Nadie Te 4:50 p.m. MAX ››‡ “Central Intelligence”
Cake Boss (N) (s) (TVPG) Cake Boss Cake Boss Cake Boss Cake Boss (9:01) Cake Boss (TVPG) Cake Boss Cake Boss Cake Boss Cake Boss Cake Boss
5:00 p.m. (24) Alarma Fin de Semana
TLC
ESPN ESPN2 College Football Teams TBA.
TNT ‘Avengers: Age of Ultron’ (PG-13, ’15) ››› Robert Downey Jr. (CC) (DVS) (9:01) ‘Into the Storm’ (PG-13, ’14) ›› (CC) (DVS) (11:01) Good Behavior Law HALL “Love Struck Café”
TCM ‘Brief Encounter’ (NR, ’45) ›››› (7:45) ‘The Astonished Heart’ (NR, ’50) ›› ‘In Which We Serve’ (NR, ’42) ›››› Noel Coward. (CC) Willard (GP) HBO ›› “Why Him?”
TRAVEL Ghost Adventures (TVPG) Ghost Adventures (TVPG) Ghost Adventures (TVPG) Ghost Adventures (TVPG) Ghost Adventures (TVPG) Ghost Adventures (TVPG) Ghost Adv. 5:30 p.m. (5) College Football USC at Notre
TRUTV The Chris Gethard Show Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Impractical Jokers (TV14) Imp. Jokers Dame.
USA NCIS: Recovery. (TVPG) NCIS: Hit and Run. (TVPG) NCIS (CC) (DVS) (TVPG) NCIS (CC) (DVS) (TVPG) Mr. Robot (TV14) Law & Order: SVU Law CI 5:32 p.m. STZENC ›››‡ “Jerry Maguire”
5:37 p.m. (4) College Football Teams TBA.
VH1 ‘Mean Girls’ (PG-13, ’04) ››› Lindsay Lohan. (s) (CC) ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ (PG-13, ’92) › (s) (CC) ‘Ghostbusters’ (PG, ’84) ››› Bill Murray. (CC) 5:40 p.m. FREE ››› “Sleepy Hollow”
WEATH Tornado Alley (TVPG) Tornado Alley (TVPG) Into the Vortex Ways to Save the World Extreme Weather Extreme Weather Highway 5:45 p.m. HBO2 ››‡ “Robin Hood: Men in
WGN ‘Happy Feet’ (PG) ››› Voices of Elijah Wood. Person of Interest (TVPG) Person of Interest (TVPG) Person of Interest (TVPG) Rules Rules Rules Tights”
24 TICKET

Sunday 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
60 Minutes (N) (s) (CC) Wisdom of the Crowd: User NCIS: Los Angeles: Plain Madam Secretary: Elizabeth 2 News at (10:37) Talkin’ Sports (CC) Graham Sharyl Attkis- 9:00 a.m. TNT ››› “Twister”
KUTV (TVPG) Bias. (N) (s) (CC) (TVPG) Sight. Investigating weapons tries to help Syrian refugees. 10:00pm (N) Bensinger son 10:15 a.m. TMC ››› “The Parent Trap”
theft. (N) (s) (TV14) (N) (CC) (TV14) (Live) (CC)
10:30 a.m. SHO-P ›‡ “Mother’s Day”
The Toy Box: Exercise card America’s Funniest Home Shark Tank: Shirts for men Ten Days in the Valley: Bird ABC 4 Utah (10:44) Real Sports Live Paid Program Paid Program TBS ››› “The Hunger Games”
KTVX game and more. (N) (s) (CC) Videos (N) (s) (CC) (DVS) less than 5’8” tall. (N) (s) begins to unravel Jane’s lies. News at (TVG) (TVG)
10:35 a.m. HBO3 ››‡ “The Bodyguard”
(TVPG) (TVPG) (CC) (DVS) (TVPG) (N) (s) (TV14) 10pm (N)
11:00 a.m. (2) NFL Football Carolina Panthers
(5) Football (6:20) NFL Football: Atlanta Falcons at New England Patriots. The Patriots and the Fal- To Be An- KSL 5 News KSL 5 News Sportsbeat Elementary: Flight Risk. A at Chicago Bears.
KSL Night in cons meet for the first time since the Super Bowl in Week 7 action. (N) (S Live) (CC) nounced at 10 (CC) Sunday small plane crashes. (s) (CC)
(13) NFL Football New Orleans Saints at
America (N) (TVPG)
Green Bay Packers.
The Great British Baking The Durrells in Corfu on Poldark on Masterpiece: The Collection on Master- Masterpiece Mystery!: Sherlock, Series III: The Empty The Collec-
ESPN2 CFL Football Hamilton Tiger-Cats at
KUED Show: Unconventional Masterpiece: Larry’s writing Ross attempts to rescue piece (N) (s) (CC) (TV14) Hearse. Sherlock returns. (s) (CC) (DVS) (TV14) tion
flours; dacquoise. (TVPG) career. (N) (s) (TVPG) Dwight. (N) (CC) (TVPG) Montreal Alouettes.
Travels With Bare Feet Art Connec- Arts in Con- Trilogy of Terror: Theater Song of the Mountains: Immense Closer to Overheard Asia Insight Great Conver- HBO2 ›››‡ “Hidden Figures”
KULC Darley (CC) In NYC With tion (s) (CC) text: Lift the of the Mind: Three classic Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver. Possibilities Truth (s) (CC) With Evan (CC) sations (CC) LIF “Whitney”
(TVG) Mickela Heart. (TVG) stories. (s) (CC) (TVG) (s) (CC) (TVG) (CC) (TVG) (TVG) Smith (CC) (TVG) STZENC ›››‡ “For a Few Dollars More”
KBYU Father Brown (s) (TVPG) Antiques Roadshow (TVG) In Their Own Words (CC) Father Brown (s) (TVPG) Our Zoo: The family confront a barrage of hostility. Garden 11:05 a.m. FREE ››› “Matilda”
The Mick (s) Bob’s Burg- The Simp- Ghosted: Family Guy The Last FOX13 News at Nine (N) (10:05) (10:35) Mod- (11:05) Sein- (11:35) Sein- Fox News
11:30 a.m. VH1 ››› “Crazy, Stupid, Love.”
KSTU (TV14) ers (N) (s) sons (N) (s) Lockdown. (N) (s) (TV14) Man on Earth Sports Page ern Family feld (s) (CC) feld (s) (CC) Sunday 11:35 a.m. MAX ›››‡ “Slumdog Millionaire”
(TV14) (TV14) (N) (TV14) (TV14) (CC) (TVPG) (TVPG) 12:00 p.m. DISN “Twitches Too”
KJZZ FamFeud FamFeud Rizzoli & Isles (s) (TV14) ‘Cadillac Man’ (R, ’90) ›› Robin Williams. (CC) Hollywood Family Guy Family Guy Burgers Scandal (s) ESPN Women’s Soccer United States vs
Korea Republic.
KUCW Big Bang Big Bang Last Man Last Man Castle (s) (CC) (TVPG) Two Men Two Men Anger Mgt Anger Mgt How I Met How I Met Paid Prog.
ROOT College Football Iowa State at Texas
KUPX Law Order: CI Law Order: CI Law Order: CI Law Order: CI Law Order: CI Law Order: CI Law CI
Tech.
KPNZ Maldita Tentación Esto Es Guerra (TVPG) ‘Teatro Follies’ (NR, ’83) Rafael Inclán. Musical. Secretos Secretos Programa Programa Programa SPIKE ››› “The Dark Knight Rises”
KTMW ‘Epic’ (PG, ’13) ›› Voices of Colin Farrell. Gran Oportunidad (N) Don Francisco te invita Titulares Videos ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ ››› 12:30 p.m. HBO ›››‡ “Minority Report”
PREMIUM CABLE CHANNELS MTV ››› “The Blind Side”
HBO ‘The Terminator’ (R, ’84) ›››› (s) (CC) (7:50) ‘John Wick: Chapter 2’ (R, ’17) ››› (CC) The Deuce (N) (s) (TVMA) Enthusiasm Vice Last Week SHO-P “Whitney: Can I Be Me”
HBO2 Kingsman Real Time, Bill Last Week The Deuce (CC) (TVMA) The Deuce (CC) (TVMA) ‘The Amityville Horror’ (R, ’05) ›› ‘The Darkness’, ’16 › TMC ›››‡ “Bridge of Spies”
HBO3 (4:45) ‘Boiler Room’ (R) Enthusiasm Tracey Ull ‘Fifty Shades Darker’ (R, ’17) ›› Dakota Johnson. ‘The Bodyguard’ (R, ’92) ›› Kevin Costner. (CC) Down-Love 12:45 p.m. HBO3 ››‡ “Down With Love”
MAX (5:40) ‘Basic’ (R) ›› John Travolta. (7:20) ‘Dead Calm’ (R, ’89) ››› (s) ‘Transcendence’ (PG-13, ’14) ›› Johnny Depp. ‘Rupture’ (NR, ’16) Noomi Rapace. (s) 12:51 p.m. PLEX ››‡ “Cloak and Dagger”
‘The Journey of August King’ ›› (7:35) ‘Meet Joe Black’ (PG-13, ’98) ›› Brad Pitt. Fantasy. (s) (CC) ‘Killer Klowns From Outer Space’, ’88 Dragon
STARZ ››‡ “Idiocracy”
PLEX
1:00 p.m. (5) Formula One Racing United
TMC ‘Dazed and Confused’ ‘American Graffiti’ (PG) ›››› Richard Dreyfuss. ‘I Am Number Four’ (PG-13, ’11) ›› Alex Pettyfer. ‘No Escape’ (R) ›› Owen Wilson.
States Grand Prix.
SHO-E Active Shooter: America Ray Donovan (N) (TVMA) Famous Famous Ray Donovan (TVMA) Famous Ray Donovan (TVMA) Active Shooter: America (24) “El Cartel de los Santos I”
SHO-P Active Shooter: America Famous Famous Ray Donovan (s) (TVMA) Active Shooter: America Ray Donovan (N) (TVMA) Famous Famous Donovan LIF ›‡ “Tyler Perry’s Temptation”
STARZ (5:43) ‘Life’ (R) ›› Jake Gyllenhaal. Outlander (CC) (TVMA) Girlfriend Outlander: A. Malcolm. (N) (CC) (TVMA) (10:16) Outlander (TVMA) (11:32) Outlander (TVMA) TNT ››› “Knocked Up”
STZENC (6:09) ‘The Replacement Killers’ ›› (7:39) ‘As Good as It Gets’ (PG-13, ’97) ››› Jack Nicholson. ‘The Haunting’ (PG-13, ’99) › Liam Neeson. (CC) Talented 1:10 p.m. FREE ››‡ “Hocus Pocus”
OTHER CABLE CHANNELS HBO2 ›››‡ “Hacksaw Ridge”
A&E Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage 1:14 p.m. STZENC ›››‡ “Hero”
AMC (5:30) The Walking Dead The Walking Dead (CC) (8:07) Talking Dead: Guests discuss “Mercy.” (TV14) The Walking Dead (CC) Comic Men The Walking Dead (CC) 1:30 p.m. (20) ›››› “Toy Story”
A&E ››‡ “Con Air”
ANIMAL Monsters Inside Me Monsters Inside Me (N) I Was Prey Monsters Inside Me (CC) Monsters Inside Me (CC) Monsters Inside Me (CC) Monsters
TBS ››› “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire”
BET (5) ‘The Single Moms Club’ (PG-13) ›› Nia Long. Breast Cancer Martin (CC) Martin (CC) Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog.
1:40 p.m. MAX ›››‡ “The Big Lebowski”
BYU Turning Pt Ran. Acts Extinct: Broken. (N) (TVG) ‘Hachi: A Dog’s Tale’ (G, ’09) ›› Richard Gere. Extinct: Broken. (s) (TVG) Music The Story Hachi: Dog 2:00 p.m. (14) ››› “The Howling”
CARTOON King of Hill King of Hill Burgers Amer. Dad Family Guy Family Guy Rick, Morty Rick, Morty Squidbillies Tim Chicken Burgers Amer. Dad ESPN MLS Soccer Teams TBA.
CMTV (5) ‘The Goonies’ (PG, ’85) ››› ‘Son-in-Law’ (PG-13, ’93) › Pauly Shore. Comedy. (CC) Steve Austin’s Steve Austin’s S. Austin ESPN2 Women’s College Volleyball Texas at
CNBC Shark Tank (CC) (TVPG) American Greed (TVPG) American Greed (TVPG) American Greed (TVPG) American Greed (TVPG) American Greed (TVPG) Paid Prog. Oklahoma.
CNN CNN Newsroom Anthony Bourdain Parts This Is Life This Is Life Anthony Bourdain Parts This Is Life Newsroom HALL “Love on a Limb”
COMEDY (4:40) ‘Life’ (R, ’99) ›› (7:15) ‘Tommy Boy’ (PG-13, ’95) ›› Chris Farley. (CC) (9:25) ‘Happy Gilmore’ (PG-13) ›› Adam Sandler. ‘Billy Madison’, ’95 › SYFY ›› “A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The
CSPAN Q & A (CC) Prime Min. (7:40) Public Affairs Events (CC) (TVG) Q & A (CC) Prime Min. (10:40) Public Affairs Events (s) (CC) (TVG) Dream Master”
Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier (11:02) Edge of Alaska Alaska
2:15 p.m. SHO-P ››‡ “Bad Moms”
DISC
2:25 p.m. (2) NFL Football Denver Broncos at
DISN (6:15) ‘Strange Magic’ (PG, ’15) › (s) (CC) Hotel Tangled: Toy Story Mickey Stuck Bizaardvark Raven Stuck Hotel
Los Angeles Chargers.
DLC My 600-Lb. Life (TVPG) My 600-Lb. Life (TVPG) My 600-Lb. Life (TVPG) My 600-Lb. Life (TVPG) My 600-Lb. Life (TVPG) My 600-Lb. Life (TVPG) Paid Prog. 2:30 p.m. HBO3 “Criminal Activities”
E! The Kardashians The Kardashians The Platinum Life (TV14) The Kardashians The Platinum Life (TV14) The Kardashians Platinum 2:34 p.m. PLEX ›‡ “Spill”
ESPN SportCtr Who’s In? World/Poker World/Poker SportsCenter (N) (CC) SportsCenter W/Van Pelt SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) 2:55 p.m. STZENC ›› “Men in Black II”
ESPN2 Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing (CC) Baseball Tonight (N) ESPN FC (N) 30 for 30 3:00 p.m. (20) ›››› “Toy Story 2”
FOOD Guy’s Grocery Games Halloween Wars (N) (TVG) Halloween Wars (TVG) Best Baker in America Halloween Wars (TVG) Halloween Wars (TVG) Best Baker (24) “El Cartel de los Santos II”
FREE ‘The Addams Family’ (PG-13) ›› Anjelica Huston. (8:05) ‘Addams Family Values’ (PG-13, ’93) ›› (s) (10:15) ‘Hocus Pocus’ (PG, ’93) ›› Bette Midler. (s) (CC) ROOT College Football Teams TBA.
FX Guardians ‘Jurassic World’ (PG-13, ’15) ›› Chris Pratt. (s) (CC) ‘Pitch Perfect 2’ (PG-13, ’15) ›› Anna Kendrick. (s) (CC) ‘Pitch Perfect 2’ ›› (s) TMC ›› “Bicentennial Man”
Vecinos (TVPG) Vecinos (TVPG) Vecinos Vecinos Vecinos (TVPG) Vecinos (TVPG) Programa Programa Programa
TNT ›› “Horrible Bosses 2”
GALA
3:20 p.m. FREE ››› “Charlie and the Choco-
HALL ‘Good Witch: Spellbound’ (NR, ’17) Catherine Bell. Countdown to Christmas Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Frasier (s) Frasier (s) Frasier (s)
late Factory”
HIST Outlaw: Hells Angels Forged in Fire (s) (TVPG) Forged in Fire (s) (TVPG) Forged in Fire (s) (TVPG) Forged in Fire (s) (TVPG) (11:03) Forged in Fire (s) Forged-Fire STARZ ››› “Face/Off”
HGTV Hawaii Life Hawaii Life Island Life Island Life Mexico Life Mexico Life Hunters Hunters Int’l Island Life Island Life Mexico Life Mexico Life Hunters 3:30 p.m. HBO2 Boxing Jezreel Corrales vs.
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 Alberto Machado.
LIFE ‘Surviving Compton: Dre, Suge Enhanced’ Michel’le: Still Standing Behind: Michel’le ‘Surviving Compton: Dre, Suge Enhanced’ Michel’le MTV ››› “Definitely, Maybe”
MSNBC Dateline Extra (TVPG) Dateline Extra (TVPG) Dateline Extra (TVPG) Dateline Extra (TVPG) Lockup: Wabash Lockup: Wabash Meet Press 3:40 p.m. MAX ››› “The Color of Money”
MTV ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ (PG-13, ’06) ››› Meryl Streep. (CC) ‘Friends With Benefits’ (R, ’11) ››› Justin Timberlake. (CC) ‘The Blind Side’ (PG-13, ’09) ››› 4:00 p.m. FX ››› “Guardians of the Galaxy”
NIC Full House Full House Full House Full House Prince Prince Friends (s) Friends (s) Friends (s) Friends (s) Goldbergs Goldbergs Prince HALL “A Harvest Wedding”
College Football: Montana State at Northern Colorado. College Football: Utah State at UNLV. From Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas. CBR
SHO-P ››› “The Edge of Seventeen”
ROOT
SPIKE ››› “Taken”
SPIKE Berlin Station (s) (TVMA) ‘Taken’ (PG-13, ’08) ››› Liam Neeson. (s) (CC) ‘Safe’ (R, ’12) ›› Jason Statham. Action. (s) (CC) Cops (TV14) Cops (TV14)
SYFY ››‡ “A Nightmare on Elm Street 3:
SPORTS (5) 30 for 30 (CC) The Fab Five (CC) 30 for 30 (CC) 30 for 30 (CC) 30 for 30 (CC) 30 for 30 Dream Warriors”
SYFY ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge’ ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street’ (R, ’84) ››› (CC) ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street’ (R, ’84) ››› (CC) Nightmare-2 4:05 p.m. HBO ››‡ “X-Men Origins: Wolverine”
TBS ‘HG: Mckingjay’ Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang ‘The Hunger Games: Catching Fire’ (PG-13, ’13) ››› Jennifer Lawrence. Flightplan 4:07 p.m. PLEX ››› “The Glass Shield”
TELEM (5) ‘Epic 3D’ (PG) ›› Gran Oportunidad (N) (s) Don Francisco te invita Titulares Videos ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ ››› Programa Programa 4:26 p.m. STZENC ››‡ “The Crazies”
TLC 90 Day Fiancé (7:01) 90 Day Fiancé (N) (8:03) My Giant Life (N) 90 Day Fiancé (10:06) 90 Day Fiancé (s) (11:06) My Giant Life (s) 90 Day 4:30 p.m. NIC Nickelodeon’s Ultimate Halloween
TNT (5:30) ‘We’re the Millers’ (R) ›› Jennifer Aniston. Good Behavior (N) (TVMA) (8:57) Good Behavior (9:54) ‘Knocked Up’ (R, ’07) ››› Seth Rogen. Castle (s) Haunted House 2017
TCM ‘Dracula, Prince of Darkness’ (NR, ’66) ›› (CC) ‘Dracula Has Risen From the Grave’ (G, ’69) ›› ‘The Monster’ (NR, ’25) ›› Lon Chaney. Eyes TBS ››› “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay,
Food Paradise (N) (TVG) Screams Screams Haunted USA (N) (TVPG) Most Terrifying Places Screams Screams Haunted USA (TVPG) Terrifying Part 1”
TRAVEL
4:40 p.m. COM ››‡ “Life”
TRUTV Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers
4:45 p.m. HBO3 ››› “Boiler Room”
USA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Chrisley Chrisley Law-SVU 5:15 p.m. TMC ››› “Dazed and Confused”
VH1 Love & Hip Hop Love & Hip Hop Dinner Black Ink Crew: Chicago Black Ink Crew: Chicago Love & Hip Hop Love & Hip Hop 5:30 p.m. TNT ›› “We’re the Millers”
WEATH Weather Gone Viral (TVG) Think You’d Survive? Think You’d Survive? Weather Gone Viral (TVG) Dangerous Day Ahead Wthr-Caught on Camera Weather 5:40 p.m. MAX ›› “Basic”
WGN Blue Bloods (s) (TVPG) Blue Bloods (s) (TV14) Blue Bloods (s) (TV14) Bones (s) (CC) (TV14) Bones (s) (CC) (TV14) Elementary (CC) (TV14) Elementary 5:43 p.m. STARZ ››‡ “Life”
October 19, 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- The Big Bang (7:31) 9JKL Kevin Can Scorpion: Sci Hard. Team
Me, Myself & 2 News at (10:37) The Late Show With (11:39) The Late Late Show 7:00 a.m. AMC ›››› “Halloween”
KUTV 6:00pm (N) ment Tonight Theory (N) (N) (s) (CC) Wait (N) (s) I: New Job. Scorpion is taken hostage. 10:00pm (N) Stephen Colbert (s) (CC) With James Corden (s) (CC) 7:30 a.m. STZENC ››› “Galaxy Quest”
(Live) (CC) (TVG) (TVPG) (CC) (TVPG) (TVPG) (N) (CC) (TVPG) (Live) (CC) (TVPG) (TV14)
7:51 a.m. STARZ ››› “X-Men”
ABC 4 Utah Inside Edition Dancing With the Stars (N Same-day Tape) (s) (CC) (9:01) The Good Doctor: A ABC 4 Utah (10:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live (11:37) (12:07) 8:30 a.m. FREE ››› “Frankenweenie”
KTVX News at 6pm (N) (s) (CC) (TVPG) patient resembles Shaun’s News at (s) (CC) (TV14) Nightline (N) Access Hol- 8:35 a.m. SHO-P ›››‡ “The Hurricane”
(N) (TVPG) brother. (TV14) 10pm (N) (TVG) lywood (N)
8:40 a.m. MAX ››› “Hail, Caesar!”
KSL 5 News KSL 5 News The Voice: The Battles, Part 3. Rascal Flatts; Billy Ray (9:01) The Brave: The team KSL 5 News (10:34) The Tonight Show (11:37) Late Night With Seth 9:30 a.m. HBO2 ››› “John Wick: Chapter 2”
KSL at 6p (N) at 6:30p (CC)
Cyrus. (Left in Progress) (N) (s) (CC) (TVPG) tries to help an ambassador. at 10 (N) Starring Jimmy Fallon (N) Meyers (s) (CC) (TV14)
(CC) (N) (s) (TV14) (CC) (s) (CC) (TV14)
HBO3 ›››‡ “Insomnia”
9:35 a.m. HBO ››› “Catch Me if You Can”
Antiques Roadshow: Loui- Antiques Roadshow: Kansas Secret Life of Growing Up:
PBS NewsHour (N) (s) (CC) ’Allo ’Allo!: Are You Be- Globe Trekker: Northeast Gorongosa 9:39 a.m. STARZ ››› “The Patriot”
KUED siana work table; Civil War City. Fire Chief presentation Further investigations into Birthday. ing Served? England. Yorkshire and Nor- Park -- Re-
letters. (CC) (TVG) badge. (TVG) growth. (s) (CC) (TVPG) (s) thumberland. (s) (TVG) birth 9:50 a.m. (7) Gym Teacher From the Black
Lagoon
Roadtrip Na- Workplace DW News Truth About SciTech Now Changing Great Scientists In Their Conversations The Kamla American Fo- The Open Native Report
Own Words: Lives of brilliant in the Digital Show (s) (CC) rum (s) (CC) Mind: Alissa (s) (CC) (TVG)
10:00 a.m. FX › “Jack and Jill”
KULC tion (s) (CC) Essential Money With (TVG) Earth-
(TVPG) Skills (TVG) Ric Crossing physicists. (s) (CC) Age (TVG) Quart. (TVG) PLEX ›› “Howard the Duck”
SYFY ›› “Haunted High”
KBYU Wild Kratts Wild Kratts PBS NewsHour (N) (CC) American Experience: Walt Disney. (TVPG) Rick Steves Perry Mason (CC) (TVPG) Baking Rick Steves
10:30 a.m. MAX ›› “Redemption”
The Simp- Modern Fam- Lucifer: A youth counselor The Gifted: eXit strategy. FOX13 News at Nine (N) (10:05) Mod- (10:35) Sein- (11:05) Sein- (11:35) The (12:05) 11:00 a.m. AMC ›› “Halloween 5: The Revenge
KSTU sons (s) (CC) ily (s) (CC) is found murdered. (N) (s) The mutants devise plans for (CC) ern Family feld (s) (CC) feld (s) (CC) Simpsons (s) Friends (s)
(TVPG) (TVPG) (CC) (DVS) (TV14) a takedown. (N) (TV14) (CC) (TVPG) (TVG) (TVPG) (CC) (TVPG) of Michael Myers”
11:14 a.m. STZENC ››‡ “The Cable Guy”
KJZZ Wheel Jeopardy! 2 News at 7 Millionaire Millionaire Jeopardy 2 News at 9 DailyMailTV Family Guy Family Guy Amer. Dad Amer. Dad DailyMailTV
11:15 a.m. SHO-P ››› “Seraphim Falls”
KUCW Big Bang Big Bang Supergirl (N) (CC) (TV14) Valor (N) (s) (CC) (TV14) CW30 News Two Men Two Men Mom (TV14) Mom (TV14) Anger Mgt Page Six 11:20 a.m. TMC “A Woman, a Part”
KUPX Criminal Minds (s) (TV14) Criminal Minds (s) (TV14) Criminal Minds (s) (TV14) Criminal Minds (s) (TV14) Criminal Minds (s) (TVPG) Criminal Minds (s) (TV14) Law CI 11:30 a.m. HBO3 ›› “Term Life”
KPNZ Rica Famosa Latina Tengo Talento Noches con Platanito Alarma TV Noticiero Que Jalada Secretos Programa Programa Programa 11:35 a.m. HBO2 ››‡ “What Women Want”
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 11:53 a.m. PLEX ›››‡ “The Greatest Show on
PREMIUM CABLE CHANNELS Earth”
HBO (6:15) ‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them’, ’16 ››› VICE News ‘Assassin’s Creed’ (PG-13, ’16) ›› (s) (CC) The Deuce (CC) (TVMA) Enthusiasm 12:00 p.m. (34) ››‡ “Hachi: A Dog’s Tale”
Felipe Esparza (6:55) ‘Jason Bourne’ (PG-13) ›› Matt Damon. (s) The Deuce (CC) (TVMA) Enthusiasm Vice ‘John Wick: Chapter 2’ (R) ››› (s)
FREE ›››‡ “Edward Scissorhands”
HBO2
HALL “Valentine Ever After”
HBO3 (5:25) ‘Finding Neverland’ Real Time, Bill (8:10) ‘Thirteen Conversations About One Thing’ (R) ‘The Birth of a Nation’ (R, ’16) ››› Nate Parker. Nocturnal
HBO Kingsman: The Golden Circle: HBO First
MAX (5:30) ‘The Omen’ (R, ’76) ››› (CC) (7:25) ‘The Scorpion King’, ’02 ›› ‘Warcraft’ (PG-13, ’16) ›› Travis Fimmel. (s) (CC) (11:05) ‘Die Hard 2’ (R, ’90) ››› (s) Look
PLEX ‘Vamps’ (PG-13, ’12) Alicia Silverstone. ‘Killer Klowns From Outer Space’, ’88 (9:04) ‘Howard the Duck’ (PG) ›› Lea Thompson. (10:59) ‘The Skulls’ (PG-13, ’00) › (s) SYFY ››‡ “Carrie”
TMC ‘Out of the Furnace’ (R, ’13) ››› Christian Bale. ‘Forsaken’ (R) ›› Kiefer Sutherland. ‘Brokeback Mountain’ (R, ’05) ››› Heath Ledger. (s) (CC) Southpaw 12:10 p.m. MAX ››‡ “Orphan”
SHO-E (5) ‘The Hateful Eight’ (R, ’15) ››› (s) (CC) Famous Ray Donovan (TVMA) Famous Ray Donovan (TVMA) ‘London’ (R, ’05) › Chris Evans. (CC) 12:15 p.m. HBO ›› “The Shack”
SHO-P (5:05) ‘The Hurricane’ (R, ’99) ››› Famous ‘The Hateful Eight’ (R, ’15) ››› Samuel L. Jackson. Western. (s) (CC) Famous Ray Donovan (TVMA) 12:27 p.m. STARZ ›› “Premonition”
STARZ (5:13) ‘Charlie’s Angels’ (6:55) ‘Underworld: Blood Wars’ ›› Girlfriend (9:01) Outlander: A. Malcolm. (TVMA) (10:18) ‘X-Men’ (PG-13, ’00) ››› Outlander 12:30 p.m. (20) Premios The Best de la FIFA 2016
Galaxy Q (6:33) ‘The Haunting’ (PG-13, ’99) › Liam Neeson. (8:28) ‘Rush Hour 2’ (PG-13, ’01) ›› ‘My Bloody Valentine’ (R, ’81) ›› ‘Lakeview Terrace’ ››
12:52 p.m. STZENC ›‡ “Freaks of Nature”
STZENC
1:00 p.m. (7) Curious George: A Halloween Boo
OTHER CABLE CHANNELS Fest
A&E Juvenile Lifers (s) (TVPG) Behind Bars (8:01) Kids Behind Bars: Lost for Life Killer Kids (10:03) Juvenile Lifers (s) Behind Bars Kids AMC ›‡ “Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael
AMC (5) ‘Halloween II’ (R, ’09) › (CC) ‘Halloween’ (R, ’78) ›››› Donald Pleasence. ‘Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers’ ›› ‘Halloween 5’ Myers”
ANIMAL The Last Alaskans (s) Bush People Bush People Bush People Bush People The Last Alaskans (CC) Last Alask TMC ››› “Punching Henry”
BET (5) ‘Only for One Night’ (NR, ’16) Brian White. Madea’s Big Happy Family: A dying woman gathers her family. (CC) Martin (CC) Martin (CC) Martin (CC) 1:10 p.m. HBO3 ››‡ “The Immortal Life of
BYU The Story Tricked (s) Studio C (N) Ran. Acts Extinct: Broken. (s) (TVG) The Story Tricked (s) Studio C (s) Ran. Acts Extinct: Broken. (s) (TVG) The Story Henrietta Lacks”
CARTOON King of Hill Amer. Dad Cleveland Amer. Dad Burgers Burgers Family Guy Family Guy Chicken Mike Tyson Greatest Burgers Burgers 1:15 p.m. SHO-P ››‡ “The Other Boleyn Girl”
‘Max’ (PG, ’15) ›› Josh Wiggins. Drama. (CC) ‘Max’ (PG, ’15) ›› Josh Wiggins. Drama. (CC) Cowboys Cheerleaders Pickler
1:30 p.m. DISN “Spookley the Square Pumpkin”
CMTV
1:45 p.m. HBO2 ›› “Stick It”
CNBC Shark Tank (CC) (TVPG) Shark Tank (CC) (TVPG) American Greed (TVPG) American Greed (TVPG) American Greed (TVPG) American Greed (TVPG) Paid Prog.
2:00 p.m. HALL “The Perfect Catch”
CNN Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 Anderson Cooper 360 Tonight SYFY › “Cabin Fever: Patient Zero”
COMEDY Futurama Futurama Futurama South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park Daily Show TNT ››‡ “Tyler Perry’s I Can Do Bad All By
CSPAN U.S. House Politics and Public Policy Today (CC) (TVG) Politics and Public Policy Today (CC) (TVG) Myself”
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) Diesel Brothers (N) (TV14) Fast-Loud 2:15 p.m. MAX ››› “American Psycho”
DISN Andi Mack Bizaardvark Jessie (TVG) Jessie (TVG) Bunk’d (s) Bunk’d (s) Andi Mack Stuck Bizaardvark Raven K.C. Under. Liv-Mad. Bizaardvark 2:27 p.m. STZENC ››› “As Good as It Gets”
DLC Coroner: I Speak Coroner: I Speak Dr. G: Medical Examiner Coroner: I Speak Coroner: I Speak Dr. G: Medical Examiner Paid Prog. 2:28 p.m. PLEX ››‡ “Jumanji”
The Kardashians The Kardashians The Platinum Life (TV14) E! News (N) (CC) (TVPG) The Kardashians The Platinum Life (TV14) Platinum
2:30 p.m. HBO “Clínica de Migrantes”
E!
2:35 p.m. FREE ››‡ “Alice in Wonderland”
ESPN (6:15) NFL Football: Washington Redskins at Philadelphia Eagles. (N) (Live) SportsCenter With Scott Van Pelt (N) NFL PrimeTime (CC) SportsC.
TMC ›››‡ “Weiner”
ESPN2 (6:15) Fútbol Americano de la NFL: Washington Redskins en Philadelphia Eagles. (N) (Live) SportCtr E:60 SportsCenter W/Van Pelt Jalen 2:45 p.m. HBO3 ››‡ “Stuck on You”
FOOD Halloween Baking Halloween Baking To Be Announced Halloween Wars (TVG) Halloween Baking To Be Announced Halloween 3:00 p.m. (7) Arthur and the Haunted Tree House
FREE (5:10) ‘Dark Shadows’ (PG-13) ›› Johnny Depp. (7:50) ‘Sleepy Hollow’ (R, ’99) ››› Johnny Depp. (s) (CC) ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’, ’93 700 Club AMC ›› “Halloween H2O: 20 Years Later”
FX Mike ‘The Heat’ (R, ’13) ›› Sandra Bullock. Comedy. (s) (CC) ‘Spy’ (R, ’15) ››› Melissa McCarthy. Comedy. (s) (CC) ‘Spy’ (R, ’15) ››› (s) DISN ›‡ “Strange Magic”
GALA La Familia La Familia La Familia La Familia La Familia La Familia La Familia La Familia Noticias Los Avatars Los Avatars Rebelde ROOT World Poker Tour Borgata Poker
HALL Last Man Last Man The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Frasier (s) Frasier (s) Frasier (s) Open - Part 2.
American Pickers (TVPG) American Pickers (TVPG) American Pickers (TVPG) American Pickers (TVPG) American Pickers (TVPG) Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars 3:15 p.m. HBO ›››‡ “La La Land”
HIST
SHO-P ››‡ “Young Guns”
HGTV Tiny House Tiny House Tiny Luxury Tiny Luxury Hunters Hunters Int’l Hunters Hunters Int’l Tiny Luxury Tiny Luxury Hunters Hunters Int’l Hunters
3:25 p.m. STARZ ››› “X-Men”
KTLA The Steve Wilkos Show News at 6 KTLA News Two Men Two Men Supergirl (N) (CC) (TV14) Valor (N) (s) (CC) (TV14) KTLA 5 News at 10 (N) News 3:30 p.m. HBO2 ››› “Erin Brockovich”
LIFE ‘Hitch’ (PG-13, ’05) ››› Will Smith, Eva Mendes. Romance-comedy. (CC) Michel’le: Still Standing (10:02) ‘Hitch’ (PG-13, ’05) ››› Will Smith, Eva Mendes. (CC) 4:00 p.m. LIF ››› “Marley & Me”
MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word The 11th Hour Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word 11th Hour MAX ›‡ “Incarnate”
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 ROOT World Poker Tour Borgata Poker
NIC Full House Full House Full House Full House Prince Prince Friends Friends Friends (s) Friends (s) Goldbergs Goldbergs Prince Open - Part 3.
ROOT (5) College Football: Teams TBA. (Taped) Spotlight College Football: Teams TBA. (Taped) UFC UFC SYFY “The Sandman”
SPIKE Cops (TV14) Cops (TV14) Cops (TV14) Cops (TV14) Cops (TV14) Cops (TVPG) Cops (TV14) Cops (TV14) Cops (TV14) Cops (TV14) Cops (TV14) Cops (TVPG) Cops (TV14) TNT ››‡ “Why Did I Get Married?”
4:15 p.m. PLEX ››‡ “Dragonheart”
SPORTS College Football From Oct. 28, 2000. (CC) College Football From Sept. 27, 2008. (CC) College Football (CC) Football
TMC ››› “No Man’s Land”
SYFY ‘Neverknock’ (NR, ’17) Jodelle Ferland. (CC) ‘Underworld: Rise of the Lycans’ (R, ’09) ›› (CC) ‘The Sandman’ (NR, ’17) Haylie Duff. Horror. (CC) Haunted 4:48 p.m. STZENC ››› “Galaxy Quest”
TBS Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Conan (N) (CC) (TV14) Seinfeld (s) Conan (CC) (TV14) Broke Girl Broke Girl 4:50 p.m. HBO3 “Tokyo Project”
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 5:00 p.m. (11) Arthur and the Haunted Tree
TLC 90 Day Fiancé Counting On (N) (TVPG) 90 Day Fiancé: Extended Counting On (s) (TVPG) 90 Day Fiancé: Extended 90 Day Fiancé Say Yes House
TNT ‘Remember the Titans’ (PG, ’00) ››› Denzel Washington. (8:31) ‘Remember the Titans’ (PG) ››› Denzel Washington. (11:01) Law & Order (s) Law AMC ›‡ “Halloween II”
TCM ‘The Elephant Man’ (PG, ’80) ››› John Hurt. (8:15) ‘Hannah and Her Sisters’ (PG-13) ›››› (10:15) ‘Casino’ (R, ’95) ››› Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci. (CC) ROOT College Football Teams TBA.
TRAVEL Delicious Delicious Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Hotel Impossible (TVPG) Delicious Delicious Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Hotel Impossible (TVPG) Delicious WGN ››› “The Rock”
5:05 p.m. SHO-P ›››‡ “The Hurricane”
TRUTV Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Jokes Jokes Jokes
5:10 p.m. FREE ››‡ “Dark Shadows”
USA WWE Monday Night RAW (N) (S Live) (CC) (TVPG) Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam CSI: Crime Scene Law-SVU 5:13 p.m. STARZ ››› “Charlie’s Angels”
VH1 Love & Hip Hop Scared Famous (s) (TV14) Dinner Love & Hip Hop Scared Famous (s) (TV14) Dinner Love & Hip Hop Wendy 5:25 p.m. HBO3 ›››‡ “Finding Neverland”
WEATH Wthr-Caught on Camera Wthr-Caught on Camera Hurricane 360 (TVPG) Hurricane 360 (TVPG) Hurricane 360 (TVPG) Hurricane 360 (TVPG) Storm 5:30 p.m. MAX ››› “The Omen”
WGN (5) ‘The Rock’ (R, ’96) ››› Sean Connery. (CC) ‘The Rock’ (R, ’96) ››› Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage. Action. (CC) Rules Rules How I Met 5:45 p.m. HBO2 Felipe Esparza: Translate This
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: Reeves sees his friend Bull: A college roommate is NCIS: New Orleans: Viral. 2 News at (10:37) The Late Show With (11:39) The Late Late Show 7:05 a.m. HBO ››› “Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears
KUTV 6:00pm (N) ment Tonight get kidnapped. (N) (s) (CC) accused of murder. (N) (s) Sebastian is placed on leave. 10:00pm (N) Stephen Colbert (s) (CC) With James Corden (s) (CC) a Who!”
(Live) (CC) (TVG) (DVS) (TV14) (CC) (TV14) (N) (s) (TV14) (Live) (CC) (TVPG) (TV14)
7:30 a.m. MAX ››› “Garden State”
ABC 4 Utah Inside Edition The Middle Fresh Off the blackish (N) The Kevin (Probably) Saves the ABC 4 Utah (10:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live (11:37) (12:07) 8:00 a.m. FREE ›››‡ “Edward Scissorhands”
KTVX News at 6pm (N) (s) (CC) (N) (s) Boat (N) (s) (s) (TVPG) Mayor (N) (s) World: How to Be Good. (N) News at (s) (CC) (TV14) Nightline (N) Access Hol- 8:24 a.m. STZENC ››› “The Chronicles of
(N) (TVPG) (TVPG) (TVPG) (TVPG) (s) (CC) (TVPG) 10pm (N) (TVG) lywood (N)
Narnia: Prince Caspian”
KSL 5 News KSL 5 News The Voice: The Battles, Part This Is Us: Brothers. Kevin (9:01) Law & Order True KSL 5 News (10:34) The Tonight Show (11:37) Late Night With Seth 8:30 a.m. SYFY “Neverknock”
KSL at 6p (N) at 6:30p (CC) 4. The battle rounds con- and Randall attend a fund- Crime: The Menendez Mur- at 10 (N) Starring Jimmy Fallon (N) Meyers (s) (CC) (TV14)
(CC) clude. (s) (CC) (TVPG) raiser. (N) (s) (TV14) ders (N) (s) (TV14) (CC) (s) (CC) (TV14)
8:35 a.m. HBO ››› “Bend It Like Beckham”
8:50 a.m. HBO3 ››› “Sunshine State”
PBS NewsHour (N) (s) (CC) Finding Your Roots: Ta- The Vietnam War: This Is What We Do. ‘Do Not Du- ’Allo ’Allo!: Are You Be- POV: Cameraperson. Cinematographer 9:00 a.m. (9) Ant and the Grasshopper
KUED Nehisi Coates; Janet Mock. American soldiers face ambushes. (s) (CC) plicate’ (NR, Lead Short- ing Served? Kirsten Johnson. (N) (s) (CC) (TV14)
(N) (s) (CC) (TVPG) (DVS) (TVMA) ’12) age. (TVPG) (s) DISN “Spookley the Square Pumpkin”
SHO-P ››› “Splash”
Born to Ex- Habitable DW News Economics My Home- Career You Are Stronger Than You Scully: The America’s Focus on Americas Discovery
plore-Wiese Planet: Sys- U$A 21st town (CC) Decisions: Think (s) (CC) (TVG) World Show Heartland Europe (CC) Now (s) (CC) Road (s) (CC)
TMC “London Town”
KULC
tems Century Physical (CC) (TVG) (CC) (TVG) (TVG) (TVG) 9:06 a.m. (9) Sky Color
9:13 a.m. (9) Extra Yarn
KBYU Wild Kratts Wild Kratts PBS NewsHour (N) (CC) India: Nature’s- The Blue Planet (TVG) Rick Steves Perry Mason (CC) (TVPG) Baking Rick Steves
9:15 a.m. MAX ›› “Johnson Family Vacation”
2017 World Series: Game 1: Teams TBA. (N) (S Live) To Be Announced Modern Fam- Seinfeld: Seinfeld: The Simp- Friends (s) 9:30 a.m. HBO2 ››‡ “The X-Files: I Want to
KSTU ily (s) (CC) The Sponge. The Package. sons (s) (CC) (CC) (TVPG)
(TVPG) (TVPG) (TVPG) (TVPG) Believe”
9:35 a.m. (9) My Garden
KJZZ Wheel Jeopardy! 2 News at 7 Millionaire Millionaire Jeopardy 2 News at 9 DailyMailTV Family Guy Family Guy Amer. Dad Amer. Dad DailyMailTV
9:42 a.m. PLEX ›‡ “Excess Baggage”
KUCW Big Bang Big Bang The Flash (N) (s) (TVPG) DC’s Legends CW30 News Two Men Two Men Mom (TV14) Mom (TV14) Anger Mgt Page Six 9:45 a.m. (9) Giraffes Can’t Dance
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 10:00 a.m. FX ››‡ “The Heat”
KPNZ Rica Famosa Latina Tengo Talento Noches con Platanito Alarma TV Noticiero Que Jalada Secretos Programa Programa Programa 10:16 a.m. (9) One Cool Friend
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 10:29 a.m. (9) Show Way
PREMIUM CABLE CHANNELS 10:30 a.m. HBO ›› “I Spy”
HBO (5:40) ‘The Terminator’ (R) ›››› Real Time, Bill VICE News ‘Wanted’ (R, ’08) ››› James McAvoy. (s) (CC) REAL Sports Gumbel The Deuce SYFY “Scarecrow”
Soul Food ‘Sex and the City’ (R, ’08) ›› Sarah Jessica Parker. (s) (CC) Last Week Vice Vice Vice ‘Hellboy II: The Golden Army’ ›››
10:35 a.m. TMC ››› “Babe: Pig in the City”
HBO2
10:38 a.m. STARZ ››‡ “Concussion”
HBO3 Girl (6:45) ‘Serendipity’ (PG-13, ’01) ›› John Cusack. (8:20) ‘Collateral Beauty’ (PG-13) ›› ‘Minority Report’ (PG-13, ’02) ››› Tom Cruise. (s) (CC)
10:55 a.m. MAX ››‡ “Central Intelligence”
MAX (5:45) ‘Liar Liar’ ›› (s) (7:15) ‘Laurel Canyon’ (R, ’02) ›› (s) (CC) ‘Dude, Where’s My Car?’ (PG-13) › (10:25) ‘Central Intelligence’, ’16 ›› Mike Judge 10:56 a.m. STZENC ››‡ “The Out-of-Towners”
PLEX ‘Loser’ (PG-13, ’00) ›› Jason Biggs. (7:38) ‘Excess Baggage’ (PG-13, ’97) › (s) (CC) (9:22) ‘Head Over Heels’ (PG-13) › (10:52) ‘Canadian Bacon’ (PG) ›› 11:00 a.m. SHO-P ›› “Conan the Destroyer”
TMC (5:05) ‘The Prestige’ (PG-13) ››› (7:20) ‘Glengarry Glen Ross’ ››› ‘Free State of Jones’ (R, ’16) ›› Matthew McConaughey. (CC) ‘The American’ ››› 11:15 a.m. HBO2 ››› “Hellboy II: The Golden
SHO-E Ray Donovan (TVMA) Inside the NFL (N) (TVPG) Navy Ftbl Navy Ftbl Inside the NFL (s) (TVPG) Famous Nemr: No Bombing ‘The Scarehouse’ (NR) Army”
SHO-P (4:45) ‘Open Range’ (R) (7:15) ‘Cell’ (R, ’16) › John Cusack. (s) (CC) Ray Donovan (TVMA) Inside the NFL (N) (TVPG) Navy Ftbl Navy Ftbl Inside NFL HBO3 ››› “Kicks”
STARZ (5:35) ‘The Three Hikers’ (7:13) Outlander: A. Malcolm. (TVMA) Girlfriend (8:59) ‘Concussion’ (PG-13, ’15) ›› Will Smith. (s) (11:03) Outlander: A. Malcolm. (TVMA) 11:26 a.m. PLEX “Vamps”
(6:15) ‘Turistas’ (R, ’06) ›› Josh Duhamel. (CC) (7:51) ‘Hollywoodland’ (R, ’06) ›› Adrien Brody. ‘The Messengers’ (PG-13, ’07) › (CC) (11:33) ‘Slap Shot’ (R)
11:30 a.m. AMC ›› “Halloween H2O: 20 Years
STZENC
Later”
OTHER CABLE CHANNELS 12:00 p.m. FREE ›‡ “Fun Size”
A&E Leah Remini: Scientology Leah Remini: Scientology Leah Remini: Scientology Leah Remini: Scientology Leah Remini: Scientology Leah Remini: Scientology Remini HALL “A Taste of Romance”
AMC ‘Curse of Chucky’ (R, ’13) Fiona Dourif. (CC) ‘Cult of Chucky’ (R, ’17) Fiona Dourif. Premiere. (CC) ‘Child’s Play’ (R, ’88) ›› Catherine Hicks. (CC) Walk:Dead 12:15 p.m. HBO Warning: This Drug May Kill You
ANIMAL North Woods Law (TVPG) North Woods Law: Uncuffed (N) (s) (TVPG) North Woods Law (TVPG) North Woods Law: Uncuffed (s) (TVPG) North-Law TMC “Who Gets the Dog?”
BET Madea’s Big Tales (N) (TV14) Gucci Mane Gucci Mane Martin (CC) Martin (CC) Martin (CC) Martin (CC) Martin (CC) 12:29 p.m. STZENC ›› “Hollywoodland”
BYU BYU Football Ag.- Odds Turning Pt The Story Dowdle Going Back, Giving Back Ag.- Odds Turning Pt The Story Dowdle Going Back 12:30 p.m. SYFY ›› “Horns”
CARTOON King of Hill Amer. Dad Cleveland Amer. Dad Burgers Burgers Family Guy Family Guy Chicken Mike Tyson Newsread Burgers Burgers 12:43 p.m. STARZ ›› “The Book of Love”
(5:30) ‘Son-in-Law’ (PG-13, ’93) › Pauly Shore. Steve Austin’s ‘Son-in-Law’ (PG-13, ’93) › Pauly Shore. Comedy. (CC) Roseanne Pickler
12:45 p.m. HBO3 ›››‡ “Minority Report”
CMTV
MAX ››› “The Last Boy Scout”
CNBC Shark Tank (CC) (TVPG) Shark Tank (s) (TVPG) Adventure Capitalists (N) Shark Tank (CC) (TVPG) Shark Tank (CC) (TVPG) Adventure Capitalists Paid Prog.
SHO-P ››‡ “Maximum Risk”
CNN Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 Anderson Cooper 360 Tonight 1:01 p.m. PLEX “White Noise 2: The Light”
COMEDY Futurama Futurama Futurama Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (N) Jefferies Daily Show 1:15 p.m. HBO2 ››‡ “X-Men Origins: Wolver-
CSPAN U.S. House Politics and Public Policy Today (CC) (TVG) Politics and Public Policy Today (CC) (TVG) ine”
DISC Naked and Afraid (TV14) Naked and Afraid (TV14) Naked and Afraid (TV14) Naked and Afraid: Man vs. Volcano. (N) (CC) (TV14) Naked and Afraid (TV14) Afraid 1:30 p.m. AMC ›‡ “Halloween II”
DISN Andi Mack Bizaardvark Jessie (TVG) Jessie (TVG) Bunk’d (s) Bunk’d (s) Andi Mack Stuck Bizaardvark Raven K.C. Under. Liv-Mad. Bizaardvark 1:45 p.m. HBO ›› “Enough”
DLC Detroit ER (CC) (TVPG) Detroit ER (CC) (TVPG) Detroit ER (CC) (TVPG) Detroit ER (CC) (TVPG) Detroit ER (CC) (TVPG) Detroit ER (CC) (TVPG) Paid Prog. 2:00 p.m. FREE ›› “The Haunted Mansion”
‘No Strings Attached’ (R, ’11) ›› Natalie Portman. Total Bellas (CC) (TV14) E! News (N) (CC) (TVPG) ‘No Strings Attached’ (R, ’11) ›› Natalie Portman. (CC)
HALL “June in January”
E!
TMC “The Surface”
ESPN 30 for 30 (CC) Football Playoff: Top 25 SportsCenter (N) (CC) SportsCenter W/Van Pelt SportsCenter (N) (CC) SportCtr
TNT ››‡ “Shrek the Third”
ESPN2 NFL Live (CC) Fantasy 30 for 30 Football Playoff: Top 25 NFL Live (CC) Jalen Fantasy 30 for 30 2:30 p.m. SHO-P ››› “Red Dragon”
FOOD Chopped Junior (N) (TVG) Chopped (CC) (TVG) Chopped (N) (CC) (TVG) Chopped (CC) (TVG) Chopped (CC) (TVG) Chopped (CC) (TVG) Chopped 2:35 p.m. MAX ››‡ “The Limey”
FREE (5:40) ‘The Addams Family’, ’91 ›› (7:45) ‘Addams Family Values’ (PG-13, ’93) ›› Anjelica Huston. (9:50) ‘Hocus Pocus’ (PG, ’93) ›› Bette Midler. (s) 700 Club 2:38 p.m. STZENC ››› “Slap Shot”
FX (5:30) ‘Battleship’ (PG-13, ’12) ›› Taylor Kitsch. (s) (CC) ‘World War Z’ (PG-13, ’13) ››› Brad Pitt. Horror. (s) (CC) American Horror Story Horror Story 2:42 p.m. PLEX ›‡ “The Skulls”
GALA María María 100 mexicanos dijieron Nosotr. Nosotr. Nosotr. María Noticias Los Avatars Los Avatars Rebelde 3:00 p.m. ROOT College Football Montana
HALL Last Man Last Man The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Frasier (s) Frasier (s) Frasier (s) State at Northern Colorado.
Forged in Fire (s) (TVPG) Forged in Fire (s) (TVPG) Forged in Fire (s) (TVPG) Forged in Fire Forged in Fire (N) (TVPG) Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Forged-Fire SYFY ›› “Priest”
HIST
3:05 p.m. HBO2 ››› “Popstar: Never Stop
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
Never Stopping”
KTLA The Steve Wilkos Show News at 6 KTLA News Two Men Two Men The Flash (N) (s) (TVPG) DC’s Legends KTLA 5 News at 10 (N) News 3:15 p.m. HBO3 ››› “Changing Lanes”
LIFE Dance Moms (N) (TVPG) Dance Moms (N) (TVPG) (8:11) Dance Moms (N) (9:02) Dance Moms (CC) (10:02) Dance Moms (11:02) Dance Moms Dance 3:30 p.m. TMC “At the Devil’s Door”
MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word The 11th Hour Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word 11th Hour 3:45 p.m. HBO ››› “A Monster Calls”
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 3:49 p.m. STARZ ›‡ “Autumn in New York”
NIC Full House Full House Full House Full House Prince Prince Friends (s) Friends (s) Friends (s) Friends (s) Goldbergs Goldbergs Prince 4:00 p.m. AMC ››‡ “Child’s Play”
ROOT World Poker World Poker UEFA Champions League Soccer UEFA Champions League Soccer Football FREE ›››› “The Nightmare Before Christ-
SPIKE Friends (s) Friends (s) Ink Master: Angels (TV14) Ink Master: Angels (TV14) Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Ink Master: Angels (TV14) Cops (TV14) mas”
TNT ›››‡ “Shrek”
SPORTS College Football From 10/1/88. (CC) College Football From Oct. 23, 2010. (CC) College Football From Nov. 17, 2007. (CC) Football
4:05 p.m. MAX ››‡ “Keanu”
SYFY ‘Underworld’ ‘I, Frankenstein’ (PG-13, ’14) › Aaron Eckhart. ‘The Sixth Sense’ (PG-13, ’99) ››› Bruce Willis. (CC) ‘Horns’ (R, ’13) ›› 4:31 p.m. PLEX ›› “Summer Rental”
TBS Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Jokers Wild Drop/Mic Conan (N) (CC) (TV14) Jokers Wild Conan (CC) (TV14) Seinfeld (s) Seinfeld (s) 4:35 p.m. HBO2 ››› “Soul Food”
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 4:43 p.m. STZENC ›› “Rush Hour 2”
TLC The Little Couple (TVG) The Little Couple (TVG) (8:02) 7 Little Johnstons (9:04) The Little Couple (10:04) 7 Little Johnstons (11:04) The Little Couple 7 Little 4:45 p.m. SHO-P ››› “Open Range”
TNT ‘Shrek 2’ (PG, ’04) ››› Voices of Mike Myers. (8:01) ‘Shrek the Third’ (PG, ’07) ›› (CC) (DVS) (10:02) Law & Order (s) (11:02) Law & Order (s) Law 5:00 p.m. HBO3 ››› “Girl With a Pearl Ear-
TCM ‘The Innocents’ (NR, ’61) ›››› Deborah Kerr. ‘Diary of a Madman’ (NR, ’63) ›› Vincent Price. ‘Curse of the Demon’ (NR) ›› Dana Andrews. Carnival ring”
TRAVEL Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious SYFY ›› “Underworld: Rise of the Lycans”
5:05 p.m. TMC ››› “The Prestige”
TRUTV Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Adam Ruins A. Sedaris A. Sedaris
5:30 p.m. FX ›› “Battleship”
USA WWE SmackDown! (N) (S Live) (CC) (TVPG) Chrisley Chrisley Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Chrisley Chrisley Law-SVU 5:35 p.m. STARZ “The Three Hikers”
VH1 Scared Famous (s) (TV14) Love & Hip Hop Love & Hip Hop Dinner ‘Stomp the Yard’ (PG-13, ’07) ›› Columbus Short. (s) (CC) Wendy 5:40 p.m. FREE ››‡ “The Addams Family”
WEATH Wthr-Caught on Camera Wthr-Caught on Camera Highway Thru Hell (TVPG) Highway Thru Hell (TVPG) Highway Thru Hell (TVPG) Highway Thru Hell (TVPG) Weather HBO ›››› “The Terminator”
WGN Cops (TVPG) Cops (TVPG) Cops (TVPG) Cops (TV14) Cops (TVPG) Cops (TVPG) Cops (TVPG) Cops (TV14) Cops (TV14) Cops (TVPG) Cops (TVPG) Cops (TVPG) Raising 5:45 p.m. MAX ››‡ “Liar Liar”
October 19, 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: The Past Will SEAL Team: Collapse. The Criminal Minds: Morgan 2 News at (10:37) The Late Show With (11:39) The Late Late Show 7:00 a.m. MAX ››› “Hoosiers”
KUTV 6:00pm (N) ment Tonight Eat You Alive. (N) (s) (CC) team must protect an ambas- returns to to help Penelope. 10:00pm (N) Stephen Colbert (s) (CC) With James Corden (s) (CC) 8:00 a.m. SPIKE ›››‡ “Jurassic Park”
(Live) (CC) (TVG) (TVPG) sador. (N) (TV14) (N) (s) (TV14) (Live) (CC) (TVPG) (TV14)
8:15 a.m. SHO-P ››› “The Legend of Bagger
ABC 4 Utah Inside Edition The Gold- Speech- Modern Fam- (8:31) Ameri- Designated Survivor: Suck- ABC 4 Utah (10:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live (11:37) (12:07) Vance”
KTVX News at 6pm (N) (s) (CC) bergs (N) (s) less (N) (s) ily (N) (s) can House- ers. Kirkman tries to win News at (s) (CC) (TV14) Nightline (N) Access Hol-
(N) (TVPG) (TVPG) (TVPG) (TVPG) wife (N) (s) back trust. (N) (TV14) 10pm (N) (TVG) lywood (N)
8:20 a.m. HBO ››› “Catch Me if You Can”
8:30 a.m. TMC ›››› “American Graffiti”
KSL 5 News KSL 5 News The Blacklist: Ilyas Surkov. Law & Order: Special Vic- Chicago P.D. Home. A KSL 5 News (10:34) The Tonight Show (11:37) Late Night With Seth 9:23 a.m. STARZ ›‡ “The Ugly Truth”
KSL at 6p (N) at 6:30p (CC) Red provides intel on a ter- tims Unit: Complicated. (N) meth lab bust uncovers a at 10 (N) Starring Jimmy Fallon (N) Meyers (s) (CC) (TV14)
(CC) rorist. (N) (TV14) (s) (TV14) scam. (N) (s) (TV14) (CC) (s) (CC) (TV14) 9:38 a.m. STZENC ›‡ “The Messengers”
9:40 a.m. HBO3 ››› “Indignation”
PBS NewsHour (N) (s) (CC) Nature: Three river otter NOVA: Killer Volcanoes. Frontline: Vladimir Putin’s ’Allo ’Allo! Are You Be- Father Brown: Father Brown Home Fires
orphans in Wisconsin. (N) Volcanic mega-eruption. (N) conflict with the U.S. (N) (TVPG) ing Served? is blamed for a murder. (s) on Master- 10:00 a.m. AMC ›‡ “Jason Goes to Hell: The
KUED
(s) (CC) (DVS) (TVPG) (s) (CC) (DVS) (TVPG) (CC) (TVPG) (s) (CC) (TVPG) piece (CC) Final Friday”
Journeys in History of DW News Start Up (s) Projections of America: Ottomans Versus Christians: This Is Workplace Global 3000 SciTech Now Growing FX ›› “Battleship”
KULC Africa (s) Hispanic (CC) (TVG) Movies in Wartime (s) (CC) The Battle for Europe (s) America & Essential (CC) (TVG) (TVG) a Greener 10:25 a.m. TMC ›› “More American Graffiti”
(CC) (TVG) (TVPG) (CC) (TVPG) the World Skills (TVG) World (TVG) 10:30 a.m. SYFY ›› “Priest”
KBYU Wild Kratts Wild Kratts PBS NewsHour (N) (CC) Death in Paradise (TVPG) Foyle’s War: Bleak Midwinter. (CC) (TV14) P. Mason British Baking 10:45 a.m. HBO ››› “Frequency”
2017 World Series: Game 2: Teams TBA. (N) (S Live) To Be Announced Modern Fam- Seinfeld: The Seinfeld: The Simp- Friends (s)
10:49 a.m. PLEX “The Snow Queen”
KSTU ily (s) (CC) Gum. (CC) The Fatigues. sons (s) (CC) (CC) (TVPG) 10:55 a.m. HBO2 ›› “The Amityville Horror”
(TVPG) (TVPG) (TVG) (TVPG) 11:00 a.m. MAX ›› “The Huntsman: Winter’s
KJZZ Wheel Jeopardy! 2 News at 7 Millionaire Millionaire Jeopardy 2 News at 9 DailyMailTV Family Guy Family Guy Amer. Dad Amer. Dad DailyMailTV War”
Big Bang Big Bang Riverdale (N) (CC) (TV14) Dynasty (N) (CC) (TV14) CW30 News Two Men Two Men Mom (TV14) Mom (TV14) Anger Mgt Page Six
SPIKE ››‡ “The Lost World: Jurassic Park”
KUCW
11:02 a.m. STARZ ››› “The Patriot”
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
11:10 a.m. STZENC ›› “Regarding Henry”
KPNZ Rica Famosa Latina Tengo Talento Noches con Platanito Alarma TV Noticiero Que Jalada Secretos Programa Programa Programa 11:30 a.m. VH1 ››‡ “Stomp the Yard”
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 11:35 a.m. HBO3 ››› “Fantastic Beasts and
PREMIUM CABLE CHANNELS Where to Find Them”
HBO (5:30) ‘Rush Hour 3’ › (7:05) ‘Jackass: The Movie’ (R) ›› VICE News ‘Why Him?’ (R, ’16) ›› James Franco. (s) (CC) Vice (11:25) The Deuce (TVMA) 11:55 a.m. SHO-P ››› “Darkman”
HBO2 Last Week ‘Fifty Shades Darker’ (R, ’17) ›› Dakota Johnson. Tokyo Real Time, Bill Enthusiasm Tracey Ull (11:10) ‘Lara Croft: Tomb Raider’ ›› 12:00 p.m. (20) Especial: Por siempre
HBO3 (5:45) ‘Be Cool’ (PG-13, ’05) ›› John Travolta. (s) (7:50) ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ ‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them’ ››› Adaptation AMC › “Jason X”
MAX (4:40) ‘Runaway Jury’ (s) (6:50) ‘Live by Night’ (R, ’16) ›› Ben Affleck. (CC) ‘The Legend of Tarzan’ (PG-13, ’16) ›› (s) (CC) Mike Judge (11:25) ‘Yes Man’ ›› HALL ›› “The Nanny Express”
‘Beethoven’s 4th’ (G, ’01) ›› (CC) (7:36) ‘Beethoven’s 5th’ (G, ’03) ›› ‘Beethoven’s Christmas Adventure’ (s) (10:42) Warren Miller’s Flow State (s) (CC)
12:08 p.m. PLEX “Beethoven’s Christmas Ad-
PLEX
venture”
TMC Furry (6:45) ‘The Parent Trap’ (PG, ’98) ››› Lindsay Lohan. (s) (CC) ‘Death Becomes Her’ (PG-13) ››› (10:45) ‘Forces of Nature’ (PG-13, ’99) ›› (s) (CC)
12:20 p.m. TMC ››› “Smokey and the Bandit”
SHO-E (5:55) ‘Southpaw’ (R, ’15) ›› Jake Gyllenhaal. (s) ‘Bleed for This’ (R, ’16) ››› Miles Teller. (CC) Famous Inside the NFL (s) (TVPG) Navy Ftbl Revolver (R) 12:25 p.m. HBO2 ›››‡ “Fried Green Toma-
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STARZ Outlander (6:26) ‘Swing Vote’ (PG-13, ’08) ›› Kevin Costner. Girlfriend (9:01) ‘The Debt’ (R, ’10) ››› Helen Mirren. (CC) (10:58) ‘Don’t Breathe’ (R, ’16) ››› 12:30 p.m. FREE ››‡ “Twilight”
STZENC DaysThndr (6:44) ‘Beverly Hills Cop II’ (R) ›› Eddie Murphy. (8:29) ‘Men in Black II’ (PG-13) ›› ‘The Stepfather’ (PG-13, ’09) ›› (s) (11:45) ‘Days of Thunder’ SYFY ›› “Jennifer’s Body”
OTHER CABLE CHANNELS 12:55 p.m. HBO ››‡ “Rules Don’t Apply”
A&E Storage Wars: Biggest Scores: Biggest Scores 2. (N) (s) (CC) (TVPG) (10:03) Storage Wars: Biggest Scores: Biggest Scores 2. (TVPG) MAX ›› “Ride Along 2”
AMC ‘Annabelle’ (R, ’14) ›› Annabelle Wallis. (CC) (8:15) ‘Carrie’ (R, ’76) ››› Sissy Spacek. Horror. (CC) ‘Annabelle’ (R, ’14) ›› Annabelle Wallis. (CC) 1:00 p.m. (7) Curious George: A Halloween Boo
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ANIMAL Too Cute: OMG! (N) (s) Posh Pets Posh Pets My Big Fat Pet Makeover Too Cute! (s) (CC) (TVG) Too Cute! (s) (CC) (TVG) Too Cute! (s) (CC) (TVG) Too Cute!
(9) Ant and the Grasshopper
BET (5) ‘Peeples’ (PG-13, ’13) ›› Craig Robinson. (CC) Face Value 50 Central Face Value 50 Central Martin (CC) Martin (CC) Martin (CC) Martin (CC) Martin (CC)
DISN “Spookley the Square Pumpkin”
BYU Am Ride Dowdle ‘Follow Me, Boys!’ (G, ’66) ›› Fred MacMurray, Vera Miles. (s) Dowdle ‘Follow Me, Boys!’ (G, ’66) ›› Fred MacMurray, Vera Miles. (s) STZENC ›› “Men in Black II”
CARTOON King of Hill Amer. Dad Cleveland Amer. Dad Burgers Burgers Family Guy Family Guy Chicken Mike Tyson Pretty Face Burgers Burgers 1:06 p.m. (9) Sky Color
CMTV ‘You’ve Got Mail’ (PG, ’98) ›› Tom Hanks. Romance-comedy. (CC) ‘You’ve Got Mail’ (PG, ’98) ›› Tom Hanks. Romance-comedy. (CC) Pickler 1:13 p.m. (9) Extra Yarn
CNBC Shark Tank (CC) (TVPG) Shark Tank (CC) (TVPG) Shark Tank (CC) (TVPG) The Profit (CC) (TVPG) The Profit (CC) (TVPG) The Profit (CC) (TVPG) Paid Prog. 1:30 p.m. SHO-P ››‡ “Darkman II: The Return
CNN Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 Anderson Cooper 360 Tonight of Durant”
COMEDY South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park Broad City Daily Show 1:35 p.m. (9) My Garden
CSPAN U.S. House Politics and Public Policy Today (CC) (TVG) Politics and Public Policy Today (CC) (TVG) 1:40 p.m. PLEX “Worms”
Garage Rehab (s) (TV14) Misfit Garage (CC) (TV14) Misfit Garage (CC) (TV14) Misfit Garage: Fired Up Misfit Garage (N) (TV14) Garage Rehab (N) (TV14) Misfit
1:45 p.m. (9) Giraffes Can’t Dance
DISC
1:49 p.m. STARZ “The Three Hikers”
DISN Andi Mack Bizaardvark Jessie (TVG) Jessie (TVG) Bunk’d (s) Bunk’d (s) Andi Mack Stuck Stuck Raven K.C. Under. Liv-Mad. Mickey
1:50 p.m. HBO3 ››› “Monster’s Ball”
DLC 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. Paid Prog. 2:00 p.m. AMC “Curse of Chucky”
E! Total Bellas (CC) (TV14) Total Bellas (N) (TV14) Eric Jess Eric Jess E! News (N) (CC) (TVPG) Total Bellas (CC) (TV14) Total Divas (CC) (TV14) Total Divas AP America’s Cutest Dog
ESPN NBA Basketball: San Antonio Spurs at Miami Heat. (N) (Live) NBA Basketball: Washington Wizards at Los Angeles Lakers. (N) SportsCenter (N) (CC) SportCtr HALL “Chance at Romance”
ESPN2 NFL Live (CC) Fantasy Football SportsCenter (N) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (CC) Golf: Asia-Pacific Amateur Champion SPIKE ››‡ “Jurassic Park III”
FOOD Halloween Baking Halloween Baking Best Baker in America Halloween Baking Halloween Baking Best Baker in America Halloween TMC ›› “Smokey and the Bandit II”
FREE (5:30) ‘Addams Family Values’ ›› (7:35) ‘Hocus Pocus’ (PG, ’93) ›› Bette Midler. (s) (9:45) ‘Men in Black’ (PG-13, ’97) ››› Tommy Lee Jones. (CC) 700 Club 2:16 p.m. (9) One Cool Friend
FX Mike ‘World War Z’ (PG-13, ’13) ››› Brad Pitt. Horror. (s) (CC) ‘Jurassic World’ (PG-13, ’15) ›› Chris Pratt. (s) (CC) ‘Jurassic World’ ›› (s) 2:29 p.m. (9) Show Way
Vecinos (TVPG) Vecinos (7:25) Fútbol Copa MX Vecinos Noticias Los Avatars Los Avatars Rebelde
2:31 p.m. STZENC ››› “True Lies”
GALA
2:35 p.m. HBO2 ››› “Sully”
HALL 2017 American Humane Hero Dog Awards (TVG) The Middle The Middle Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Frasier (s) Frasier (s) Frasier (s)
2:40 p.m. MAX ›››‡ “My Cousin Vinny”
HIST American Pickers (TVPG) American Pickers (TVPG) American Pickers (TVPG) American Pickers (TVPG) American Pickers (TVPG) (11:03) American Pickers Pickers 3:00 p.m. ROOT College Football Utah State at
HGTV Property Brothers (TVPG) Property Brothers (TVPG) Hunters Hunters Int’l Property Brothers (TVPG) Property Brothers (TVPG) Hunters Hunters Int’l Property UNLV.
KTLA The Steve Wilkos Show News at 6 KTLA News Two Men Two Men Riverdale (N) (CC) (TV14) Dynasty (N) (CC) (TV14) KTLA 5 News at 10 (N) News SYFY ›‡ “I, Frankenstein”
LIFE Little Women: Dallas (N) Little Women: Dallas (N) Terra’s Little Family Little Women: Dallas Little Women: Dallas Little Women: Dallas Terra 3:04 p.m. PLEX ›› “Canadian Bacon”
MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word The 11th Hour Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word 11th Hour 3:05 p.m. HBO Spielberg
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 SHO-P ›› “Darkman III: Die Darkman Die”
NIC Full House Full House Full House Full House Prince Prince Friends (s) Friends (s) Friends (s) Friends (s) Goldbergs Goldbergs Prince 3:25 p.m. FREE ››‡ “The Addams Family”
World Poker World Poker UEFA Champions League Soccer UEFA Champions League Soccer UFC
3:28 p.m. STARZ ›› “Wet Hot American Sum-
ROOT
mer”
SPIKE Friends (s) Friends (s) Friends (s) Friends (s) The Shannara Chronicles ‘Jurassic Park’ (PG-13, ’93) ››› Sam Neill. Adventure. (s) (CC) Cops (TV14)
3:45 p.m. HBO3 ›››‡ “Adaptation”
SPORTS Boxing (CC) College Football From Sept. 29, 1984. (CC) Boxing (CC) College Football From Nov. 7, 1981. (CC) Football TMC › “Smokey and the Bandit Part 3”
SYFY (5) ‘What Lies Beneath’ (PG-13, ’00) ›› (CC) No-End House ‘Jennifer’s Body’ (R, ’09) ›› Megan Fox. Horror. (CC) ‘The Wolfman’ (R) ›› 4:00 p.m. AMC “Cult of Chucky”
TBS Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Full Frontal Conan (N) (CC) (TV14) Full Frontal Conan (CC) (TV14) Angie Angie 4:15 p.m. HBO2 ››‡ “Robin Hood: Men in
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 Tights”
TLC 90 Day Fiancé 90 Day Fiancé 90 Day Fiancé 90 Day Fiancé 90 Day Fiancé 90 Day Fiancé 90 Day 4:35 p.m. SHO-P ››‡ “Young Guns”
TNT ‘Real Steel’ (PG-13, ’11) ›› Hugh Jackman. (CC) (DVS) (8:31) ‘Real Steel’ (PG-13, ’11) ›› Hugh Jackman. (CC) (DVS) (11:01) Hawaii Five-0 (s) Hawaii 4:40 p.m. MAX ››› “Runaway Jury”
TCM ‘Doctor Zhivago’ (PG-13, ’65) ››› Omar Sharif, Julie Christie. Romance. (CC) (DVS) ‘Nicholas and Alexandra’ (GP, ’71) ››› Michael Jayston, Tom Baker. (CC) 4:42 p.m. PLEX “The Snow Queen”
TRAVEL Extraterrestrial Extraterrestrial Expedition Unkn. Expedition Unknown Extraterrestrial Expedition Unkn. Expedition 4:54 p.m. STZENC ››‡ “Days of Thunder”
5:00 p.m. SYFY ››‡ “What Lies Beneath”
TRUTV Imp. Jokers A. Sedaris A. Sedaris Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro
WGN ››‡ “Armageddon”
USA NCIS (CC) (DVS) (TVPG) NCIS: Rendezvous. (TV14) Mr. Robot (N) (TV14) Law & Order: SVU (10:03) Chicago P.D. (11:03) Mr. Robot (TV14) Law-SVU 5:10 p.m. TMC › “Furry Vengeance”
VH1 Black Ink Crew: Chicago Black Ink Crew: Chicago Black Ink Crew: Chicago Scared Famous (s) (TV14) Love & Hip Hop Black Ink Crew: Chicago Wendy 5:30 p.m. FREE ››‡ “Addams Family Values”
WEATH Wthr-Caught on Camera Wthr-Caught on Camera Strangest Weather Strangest Weather Strangest Weather Strangest Weather Survive? HBO ›‡ “Rush Hour 3”
WGN (5) ‘Armageddon’ (PG-13, ’98) ›› Bruce Willis. ‘Armageddon’ (PG-13, ’98) ›› Bruce Willis. Science fiction. (CC) Rules Rules How I Met 5:45 p.m. HBO3 ›› “Be Cool”
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