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Provo mayor transportation is crucial, according to clear,” Hall Everett said. “We need to
From A1
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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how transportation is working,” she high-density housing planned for the primary.
said. “It costs $650,000 per route a area around the Provo FrontRunner hub Look for it in the paper EVERY THURSDAY!
year. That is MAG (Mountainland As- as one way of bringing people to jobs, Daily Herald reporter Genelle Pugmire
sociation of Governments) that does
transportation funding.”
Getting residents on board with
keeping jobs here and thus keeping taxes can be contacted at gpugmire@heraldex-
here, and families and singles here. tra.com, (801) 344-2910, Twitter
“The city has a responsibility to be @gpugmire
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They will introducing customers to the ALL NEW BERNINA 5 Series Machines.
There will also be classes and sewing throughout the day!
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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GUEST OPINION
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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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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A good run
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.
Willson Contreras also homered for
ON THE AIR the Cubs. Bellinger and Justin Turner
connected for the Dodgers, who had won
BOXING a team-record six straight playoff games.
Game 5 is Thursday, with Jose Quintana CHARLES REX ARBOGAST, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Gabriel Rosado vs. Glen Tapia 9 p.m. ESPN2
pitching for Chicago against Dodgers ace Chicago Cubs’ Javier Baez watches his home run during the second inning of Game 4 of
COLLEGE FOOTBALL Clayton Kershaw. baseball’s National League Championship Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers on
Louisiana-Lafayette at Arkansas St. 5:30 p.m. ESPNU Baez hit solo drives in the second and Wednesday in Chicago.
Memphis at Houston 6 p.m. ESPN fifth after going hitless in his first 20 play-
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL off at-bats. Contreras added a long homer And after walking Yasmani Grandal to Bellinger cut it to 2-1 with his drive to
Dalton, Ga. vs. Harrison, Ga. 5:30 p.m. ESPN2 against Alex Wood. put runners on first and second, Davis right in the third. But Baez got the lead
Davis entered with a 3-1 lead in the eighth. struck out Chase Utley, who is hitless in back up to two with a shot to the left-field
GOLF He gave up a leadoff homer to Turner, who his last 24 postseason at-bats. bleachers in the fifth, the raucous crowd
Andalucia Valderrama Masters 4 a.m. GOLF went 2 for 2 and drew two walks. All seven of Chicago’s runs in this series chanting “Javy! Javy!” for the flashy
Andalucia Valderrama Masters 7:30 a.m. GOLF Maddon became incensed that a swing- have come on homers. And long drives in young star who was co-MVP of the NLCS
Swinging Skirts Taiwan Championship 10:30 a.m. GOLF ing strike three against Curtis Grander- the second by Contreras and Baez made last year.
The CJ Cup 8 p.m. GOLF son was ruled a foul after the umpires it 2-0. No Cubs player had hit two in a play-
MLB discussed the play. Maddon got tossed, Contreras’ homer banged off the left-field off game since Alex Gonzalez went deep
NL Championship Series and Granderson struck out swinging at videoboard and Baez’s landed beyond the twice in Game 2 of the 2003 NLCS against
the next pitch. left-field bleachers on Waveland Avenue. Miami.
L.A. Dodgers at Chicago Cubs, Game 5 6 p.m. TBS
NBA BYU WOMEN’S SOCCER: COUGARS HOST LEAGUE-LEADING PEPPERDINE
New York at Oklahoma City 6 p.m. TNT
L.A. Clippers at L.A. Lakers 8:30 p.m. TNT DARNELL DICKSON unbeaten streak, is 4-0-0 in
Daily Herald WCC play and ranked No. 11
NFL
Kansas City at Oakland 6:25 p.m. CBS & NFL No. 11 Pepperdine (10-2-2 nationally. … BYU has won
overall, 4-0-0 WCC) at BYU four of its past five matches
SOCCER (5-5-3 overall, 2-1-0 WCC) and has scored 13 goals during
FK Crvena Zvezda vs. Arsenal 11 a.m. FS2 Thursday, 7 p.m. MT that stretch. … Last week Pep-
Everton vs. Olympique Lyonnais 1 p.m. FS1 South Field, Provo perdine shut out Gonzaga 4-0.
AC Milan vs. AEK Athens 1 p.m. FS2 TV: BYUtv … The Cougars blanked Pacific
Women, United States vs. South Korea 6:30 p.m. FS1 Radio: BYU Radio-Sirius 2-0 last week. … BYU hosts
XM 143, ESPN 960 AM Loyola Marymount in the final
LOCAL SPORTS SCHEDULE Online: Live stats at byu- regular season home game on
cougars.com Saturday. … The Cougars close
The Word: BYU and Pep- WCC play with four straight
BYU SPORTS UVU SPORTS perdine have split eight road games at Gonzaga, Port-
matches in the all-time series. land, USF and Santa Clara.
THURSDAY THURSDAY
… The Waves won last year in
WOMEN’S SOCCER MEN’S SOCCER JAREN WILKEY, BYU PHOTO
Malibu 1-0, BYU’s only WCC Follow Darnell Dickson on Twit-
vs. Pepperdine 7 p.m. vs. Houston Baptist 7 p.m. loss in 2016. … Pepperdine, ter @darnellwrites or e-mail him BYU’s Rachel Bingham goes to pass the ball during a women’s
WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL FRIDAY which is on an eight-match at ddickson@heraldextra.com. soccer game against Utah on Friday.
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SATURDAY vs. Grand Canyon 7 p.m. BYU WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL: NO. 8 COUGARS ON 11-MATCH WIN STREAK
FOOTBALL SATURDAY
at East Carolina 5 p.m. SOFTBALL DARNELL DICKSON Internet: Live video at perdine 3-1 in Provo. … Last and Gonzaga. … BYU’s Roni
Radio: KSL 1160 AM/102.7 FM vs. Salt Lake CC 12 p.m. Daily Herald TheW.tv, live statistics at byu- week Pepperdine swept San Jones-Perry leads the WCC in
TV: CBS Sports Network No. 8 BYU (19-1, 8-0 cougars.com Francisco and fell in five sets kills per set with 4.57. … The
SOFTBALL
UTAH JAZZ WCC) at Pepperdine (12-9, The Word: BYU holds a to Santa Clara. … BYU libero Cougars will play at Loyola
at Snow College 11 a.m. FRIDAY 4-4 WCC) 23-8 advantage in the series Mary Lake was named the Marymount on Saturday.
at Dixie State 1 p.m. at Minnesota 6 p.m. Thursday, 8 p.m. MT with Pepperdine and has won WCC Player of the Week,
WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL SATURDAY Firestone Fieldhouse in Mal- the past 11 matches with the contributing 40 digs, eight Follow Darnell Dickson on Twit-
vs. Oklahoma City 7 p.m. ibu, Calif. Waves. … Earlier this season assists and a service ace in ter @darnellwrites or e-mail him
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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
the 2018 contract option on LHP Glen Perkins.
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
Seattle 3 2 0 .600 110 87 Orlando 1 0 1.000 — Portland at Indiana, 7 p.m. Game 7: x-Wednesday, Nov. 1 Toronto 6, Detroit 3 Sporting Kansas City 12 8 12 48 39 27 a fight at practice.
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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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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-
Salt Lake City
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October 19, 2017 5
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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
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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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.
October 19, 2017 9
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.
CALLING ALL
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H
appy Birthday: Be open to and finding ways to increase your in-
change and willing to work come. Think big and be creative, but
with whatever unfolds. Being remain prudent. 3 stars
able to size up a situation and turn it LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): A cre-
into something that works in your fa- ative approach will help you hold the
vor will be impressive and make your attention of whomever you are deal-
peers recognize how valuable you ing with. Your vision will be remark-
are. This is not the year to waffle, able. Sharing how you see situations
but one to take advantage of what’s unfolding will give hope to those with
happening around you. Your numbers less insight. Take a position of lead-
are 1, 13, 22, 27, 31, 38, 47. ership. 3 stars
ARIES (March 21-April 19): You’ll SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Look
be unpredictable and easily side- for any opportunity to get ahead pro-
tracked. Plant your feet firmly on fessionally or financially. Look over
the ground and refuse to make a settlements, investments and mat-
last-minute decision that has the ters that can influence your health.
potential to lead you into a predica- Don’t fear being different. Do your
ment that can cause emotional up- own thing and you will get the great-
set. 3 stars est satisfaction. 3 stars
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You’ll SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21):
be pulled into something question- Put everything you’ve got into bring-
able if you let your emotions take ing about positive change. Someone
over, causing you to give in to some- will have interesting ideas, but that
one who is asking too much of you. doesn’t mean you should deviate
Back away before it ends up costing from your plans. Follow your gut
you emotionally or financially. 3 feeling and make the changes you
stars see fit. Romance is in the stars. 4
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): A stars
change at work will turn in your fa- CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19):
vor. Do everything in your power to Communication will be met with
equalize your position with upper discord. If you can’t agree, it may be
management. An important partner- best to walk away. Put your time, en-
ship will flourish if you choose charm ergy and commitment into something
rather than force to get what you tangible that will bring you some-
want. 5 stars thing in return. Think big but stick to
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Family basics. 2 stars
and friends will bring out the best AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18):
in you. You’ll be motivated by what Make a commitment to spend more
others have to say. A short trip or a time with someone you love. Show
learning experience will make you how much you care and you will en-
see things differently from what you joy what you receive in return. Now
thought was possible. Speak up. 5 is not the time to overreact. Offer
stars love and affection and live in the mo-
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Moderation ment. 5 stars
will be necessary if you don’t want PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You’ll
to upset someone close to you. Say be tempted to invest in something
little but do a lot to show your ap- that isn’t likely to pay the rewards
preciation. A personal change to the you are expecting. A cautious ap-
way you treat someone will have an proach will save you from loss. Ex-
impact on your relationship. 4 stars plore other possibilities, but don’t
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): A deal feel like you have to make an impul-
will not be as good as it appears. sive decision. 3 stars
Look for any flaws before you invest Birthday Baby: You are thought-
in something you know little about. ful, imaginative and helpful. You are
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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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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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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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A pivotal moment
music
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writer and piano man will perform at the
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p.m. Tickets are available at smithstix.com
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bow Tour 2017. Tickets start at $35.50 NATHAN PACHECO -- Classically COURTESY PHOTO
with more details available at thecom- trained tenor performing Christmas music Mutemath plays The Complex in Salt Lake City on Saturday, as part of the
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LUKE BRYAN — Country. Performing “O Holy Night.” Performance Dec. 8 at
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the “Huntin’, Fishin’ & Lovin’ Everyday 7:30 p.m. at the UCCU Center. Tickets $25- ’ve seen Mutemath in concert math’s longtime bassist, Roy
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Arena. Tickets are available at smithstix. band’s new tour is a pivotal mo- this stellar rhythm section.
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formance by Skillet, Britt Nicole, Colton Performing Christmas music at the play out this weekend at The My perception of Mutemath is
Dixon, Tauren Wells and Gawvi at the Vivint Smart Home Arena Dec. 8. Tickets Complex. rooted in the unique dynamic
Vivint Smart Home Arena on Nov. 5 at 7 cost $24-$172 and are available at vivin- The Salt Lake City venue between its musicians.
p.m. Tickets range $19.75-$49.75 and are tarena.com. hosts Mutemath on Saturday. Fans of Mutemath will want
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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”
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