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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, October 17-20, 2020 B-3 The Park Record Peace House prepares a virtual candlelight vigil PARK RECORD FILE PHOTO Peace House’s annual candelight vigil that honors those lost to domestic violence will be held virtually this year. Presenters will include state Rep. Sandra Hollins of Salt Lake City and Jenn Oxborrow, former executive director of the Utah Domestic Violence Coalition. Event honors lives lost to domestic violence in Utah SCOTT IWASAKI The Park Record Peace House’s annual candlelight vigil that honors those who have been lost to domestic violence during the year will be different this time around due to COVID-19. “We made the decision very early to continue our tradition, and we knew we would go the virtual route,” said Leisa Mukai, Peace House director of prevention and education. “(And) since then we’ve had a lot of Zoom practice during the last months.” The Peace House Candlelight Vigil will start at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 22, through Zoom. The event is free, but registration is required. To register, visit peacehouse.org. This year’s presenters will include state Rep. Sandra Hollins of Salt Lake City and Jenn Oxborrow, former executive -director of the Utah Domestic eViolence Coalition. “Rep. Hollins is a licensed clinical social worker, and she has been key in a number of child-abuse prevention bills and domestic-violence prevention bills in the Legislature,” Mukai said. Hollins has also influenced other legislative work by sit- TANZI PROPST/THE PARK RECORD Otter Creek’s Peter Danzig will provide live music throughout Peace House’s virtual candlelight vigil. ting on the Social Services Appropriations Subcommittee, House Health and Human Service Committee and the Child Welfare Legislative Oversight panel, according to Mukai. Oxborrow will complement Hollins’ work and talk about the domestic violence prevention work in Utah that has progressed over the past five years, Mukai said. The program will also feature Peace House Executive Director Kendra Wyckoff, who will give the introductions and read remarks by Emery Blanchard, whose mother Patty was murdered by Emery’s estranged father in 1995. The incident was a defining case in Park City, and it came right on the tails of the public murder of Nadalee Noble, said Sally Tauber, Peace House de- Peace House Candlelight Vigil When: 6 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 22 Where: Zoom Cost: Free, but registration is required Web: peacehouse.org velopment and marketing director. Many of the same group of people who had helped with Noble’s case were trying to help with Blanchard’s safety, she said. “She was killed after he had crawled through a window and strangled her before leaving the children alone in the next room,” she said. If Noble’s murder started the Get all the latest Park Record updates. Please see Vigil, B-5 PI R SQUARED 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 44 45 81 82 124 125 BY GARY LARSON / EDITED BY WILL SHORTZ 19 Gary Larson, of Edmonds, Wash., is a retired comedian. He spent the last 15 years of his career entertaining on cruise ships, where crosswords were a way to pass the time between shows. One day a clue-and-answer combination in a New York Times crossword cracked him up, and he thought, Why don’t I try making one of these? I love writing jokes. How hard can it be to fit them into a puzzle? He found out. This is his 592nd puzzle. It’s his fourth in The Times. — W.S. AC R O S S 1 Examples of attention to detail 9 Yearbook-award word 13 Lift weights 19 Gingerbread man, often 20 British pop singer Lily 22 In the Caribbean it’s known as ‘‘the chicken of the trees’’ 23 ‘‘The government has discovered aliens but isn’t telling us,’’ e.g. 25 Port on the Loire 26 Missouri site of the Scott Joplin Ragtime Festival 27 Applications 29 Actress Ward 30 Acronym for a North American quintet 33 Intertwine 35 Pains in the neck 38 Spanish article 39 Power of a square 42 Mrs. Addams, to Gomez 43 Nocturnal bloodsucker 46 Steal 48 Stuff 49 It requires no oxygen for growth 50 Pants with baggy legs Online subscriptions: Today’s puzzle and more than 4,000 past puzzles, nytimes.com/crosswords ($39.95 a year). 52 Task 54 Noodles often eaten cold in the summer 55 Square things 56 Cause of joint pain 5 9Relatively new relative, maybe 61 Small songbird 62 Cornmeal bread 63 Wood for violinmaking 66 Brian who co-founded Roxy Music 67 ‘‘You rang?’’ 68 Means of breathing 74 Calming retreat 77 Subject of 199 silkscreen paintings by Warhol 78 Present from birth 79 Activist ____ Alamuddin Clooney 83 Hesitating sound 84 Unremarkable 86 Goes out for a bit? 88 Valorous 89 Specialty 91 The continents, e.g. 94 His resignation triggered the first invocation of the 25th Amendment 96 Start up again 98 Wacky 101 Like some flights 102 Triangular flags 103 Aerial maneuver 104 Kiddy litter? 105 Mature 106 Power issue 107 Computer image format 109 More up to it 111 South American mammals with trunks 113 Introductory course? 115 Brand of allergy spray 118 Lime and rust 121 It was known by the Algonquin as the ‘‘Father of Waters’’ 126 Extends 127 Similar 128 Castle in ‘‘Hamlet’’ 129 More out there 130 ‘‘May God bless and keep the ____ … far away from us!’’ (line from ‘‘Fiddler on the Roof’’) 131 Return to the fray 11 Doesn’t sit right? 12 Snippy, in a way 13 Spare part? 14 Sch. for Bulldogs 15 ’60s sitcom family 16 What ‘‘X’’ marks on a treasure map 17 First-year law student 18 Mission-driven org. 21 ‘‘Science Guy’’ Bill 24 Shades 28 Glittery glue-ons 30 Wheel cover 31 Acting mindlessly 32 ‘‘____ Brando: Larger Than Life’’ (1994 biography) 34 Dog in classic films 36 Flowing forth 37 Steeple feature 40 Cleverness 41 Universal donor’s blood type, for short D O WN 43 Peacockish 1 Grumpy co-worker 44 Activist Hoffman 2 Spanish gold 45 Milk dispensers 3 Old country-music 47 Lost cause channel 51 Only player with 4 French for ‘‘cup’’ three 60+ home run seasons 5 Locale of Kings County and Queens 53 Rest of the afternoon? County, fittingly 57 Slant skyward 6 Like some batteries 58 2010 sci-fi film and parties subtitled ‘‘Legacy’’ 7 Sapa ____ (title for 60 Trouble Atahualpa) 64 Catering container 8 Not merely cut 65 Color for the right 9 Gospel singer Jackson eye of a pair of 3-D 10 Fútbol cheer glasses 20 23 21 24 25 26 30 31 27 32 33 38 39 46 40 41 47 50 56 62 75 76 69 70 43 48 49 52 57 90 96 54 59 60 65 66 86 92 97 99 100 113 69 Only bird with calf muscles 70 Talking back 71 Graceful spins 72 Informal assents 73 Country singer Price 74 # 75 When doubled, 1934 Cole Porter comedy short 76 Absolutely dazzling 80 Book that’s rarely read cover-to-cover 120 101 115 121 95 105 108 114 109 116 110 117 122 127 80 88 104 107 129 73 94 103 126 67 87 93 98 112 61 79 85 91 119 37 72 106 118 58 64 102 111 36 78 84 89 29 53 71 77 83 35 42 63 68 28 34 51 55 74 22 123 128 130 131 81 Right, as a wrong 117 Cathedral recess 82 More N.S.F.W., maybe 97 Opposite of wide: Abbr. 99 Like slippers versus 85 Mimics dress shoes 87 Vodka or gin 100 Milky gems 88 Low-dose pain 107 Muscly reliever 108 Stumper question 90 Mass recitation 110 Life form 92 Symbol meaning ‘‘still 111 Went like the dickens typing’’ 112 Got rid of 93 Tugboat sound 114 German granny 95 Dedicatee of the 1980 116 Where the infant Moses was found song ‘‘Woman’’ 119 Maa, in 1995’s ‘‘Babe’’ 120 Ukr., e.g., once 122 Genre pioneered in 1950s-’60s Jamaica 123 U.S. overseas broadcaster 124 Unit of work 125 Food writer/TV personality ____ Drummond |