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Show Cition. Pi'fss l?c iM. ril.. . 12. 1!IS( - Page l.i GD 33) NIGHTLIFE & NBA TODAY & NEWSNIGHT UPDATE THE LONGEST RIVER 81 CONGRESS: WE THE PEOPLE 11:35 0 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT O QD TRUE CONFESSIONS 12:00 03 CHIPS COSMOS A SPECIAL EDITION & SPORTSLOOK 2D BEST OF OZ2IE AND HARRIET SI MOVIE "First Love" (1977, Ro- - mance) Susan Dey, William Kalt. MOvifc ;. oiy Force '( IMK3, Cir.im.i) Wings Mauser, Joyce Ingatls. (21 MUSIC OF MAN 'it SPORTSCENTER iii NEWSNIGHT (?5 MOVIE ' Meet Me Alter The Show' (1951. Musical) Betty Grable. Macdonald Carey. (28) COMPUTER SERIES FOR PROFES-SIONALS BJ DRAGNET 10:05 0 MOVIE "God Is My ( 1945, Adventure) Dennis Morgan. Dane Clark 10:300 MACNEIL I LEHRER NEWSHOUR CD (H) G.I. BRIDES GD O LATE SHOW S3 AUTO RACING (261 MOVIE "Trader Horn" (1973. Adventure) Rod Taylor, Anne Heywood. ST EDGE OF NIGHT 10:35 O TONIGHT CI (I) MAGNUM, P.I. QM"A-S- 10:45 CELEBRITY LIFESTYLES 11:00 23) CROSSFIRE PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING O EDGE OF NIGHT S3 MOVIE "Crimes 01 Passion" (1984, Drama) Kathleen Turner, Anthony Perkins. 11:05 O NIGHT HEAT 11:30 0 MANAGING OUR MIRACLES: HEALTH CARE IN AMERICA (D TONY BROWN'S JOURNAL GD 2D NIGHTLIFE j) PAVAROTTI IN LAS VEGAS HORSE RACING WEEKLY 23) NEWSNIGHT UPDATE SI ANIMALS IN ACTION MONEY PUZZLE gj HOLLYWOOD INSIDER 1 1:35 O ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT O GD TRUE CONFESSIONS 12:00 CD INSIDE THE NFL GD G3) CHIPS QZ) MAX HEADROOM MOVIE !4 "Kitten With A Whip" (1964, Drama) John For- - sythe. 23 SPORTSLOOK 21 ADVENTURES OF OZZIE AND HAR-RIET E) MOVIE "Tiger Bay" (1959, Mystery) Hayley Mills, Horst Buchholz. I'iscopo O 8j JEOPARDY O LiJ PRIME TIME ACCESS O iio; BUSINESS REPORT CD dii NEWS 0 03) TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT MOVIE "Cocoon" (1985. Fan lasy) Don Ameche, Willord Brimley 21 WRITE COURSE (R) g 7:00 O COSBY SHOW O tJ OUR WORLD O L?j SIMON & SIMON O US LIVING PLANET: A PORTRAIT OF THE EARTH D MACNEIL LEHRER NEWSHOUR 60 53) GUNSMOKE 23 COLLEGE FOOTBALL 23 LARRY KING LIVE 25 MOVIE 'i "Blackboard's Ghost" (1968. Comedy) Peter Ustinov, Dean Jones. 21 INDEPENDENTS: ORDINARY PEO-PLE - INDEPENDENT PORTRAITS 7:05 21 WORLD OF AUDUBON 7:30 O FAMILY TIES SJ PAVAROTTI IN LAS VEGAS (33) MONKEY'S PAW 8:00 O CHEERS CD MOVIE "Grease" (1978, Mu- - ' sical) John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John- . O THE COLBYS O KNOTS LANDING O 5 INSIDE WASHINGTON 00 QD DAY THE UNIVERSE CHANGED: A PERSONAL VIEW BY JAMES BURKE 63 (Q) MOVIE "Rio Conchos" (1964, Western) Richard Boone. Stuart Whitman. 23) 2?) NEWS (3D AIRWOLF S3) ERIC CLAPTON AND FRIENDS 8:05 GOODWILL GAMES OPENING CER-EMONIES 8:30 O NIGHT COURT O (L9) CAPITOL JOURNAL MOVIE "Dreamchild" (1985, Drama) Coral Browne, Ian Holm. 2D MONEYMAKERS 8:50 21 MOUSETERPIECE THEATER 9:00 O HILL STREET BLUES O 20 20 O KAY O'BRIEN O 23) MYSTERYI CD 22 IMAGES OF GALAPAGOS 23) MONEYLINE 23 BEST OF WALT DISNEY PRESENTS (2S HONEYMOONERS 21 ASK WASHINGTON O ALFRED HITCHCOCK HOUR S3 MOVIE "Baby: Secret Of The Lost Legend" (1985, Adventure) William Katt, Sean Young. 9:05 CS) PIANO ENCORES 9:30 (25 IT WAS OF EDEN WAS DREAMING 23) SPORTS TONIGHT 23 MAGNUM, P.I. 10:00 O O Q NEWS MOVIE "Power" (1986, Drama) Richard Gere, Julie Christie. O 2 DOCTOR WHO CD 22 HOOKED ON AEROBICS 63 23) TAXI NOVEMBER 14. 1986 10:00 S3 BIM, THE LITTLE DONKEY 4:00 S3 MUSIC SCHOOL 4:30 S3 A THANKSGIVING TALE 5:00 S3 BIM, THE LITTLE DONKEY DAYTIME CHILDREN'S SHOWS 8:30 FRAGGLE ROCK 10:00 S3 BIM. THE LITTLE DONKEY 8:00 O Q NEWS SURVIVAL O WHEEL OF FORTUNE O 2 WILD, WILD WORLD OF ANI-MALS 63 S3) GIMME A BREAKI S3) TWENTIETH CENTURY 23 PRIMENEWS 2D KIDS INCORPORATED MOVIE "The French Con-nection" (1971. Drama) Gene Hackman, Fernando Rey. PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING S3) BOXING S3 P.J. AND THE PRESIDENT'S SON 6:05 23 MOVIE "The Maltese Fal-con" (1941, Mystery) Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor. 6:30 O PM MAGAZINE O JEOPARDY O PRIME TIME ACCESS O 2 BUSINESS REPORT CO 22) NEWS 63 23) TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT Sj) TWENTIETH CENTURY 2S IDA MAKES A MOVIE 23 MONEY PUZZLE 7:00 O HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN MOVIE S4 "Prime Risk" (1985, Drama) Toni Hudson, Lee Montgomery O PERFECT STRANGERS Q O NEW MIKE HAMMER O 2 GREAT PERFORMANCES CD 22) MACNEIL LEHRER NEWSHOUR 63 23) GUNSMOKE 23 MOVIE "She's Working H Way Through College" (1952, Musica, Virginia Mayo, Gene Nelson. S3) TRIUMPH OF THE WEST 22) BASKETBALL 23) LARRY KING LIVE 25 MOVIE "The Fantasy Film Worlds Ot George Pal" (1986, Documentary) 23 MAKING THE LIGHTS COME ON S3 MOVIE "Royal Wedding" (1951, Musical) Fred Astaire, Jane Powell. 7:30 O ffi HEAD OF THE CLASS Q 21 IMAGES IN WATERCOLOR 8:00 O DYNASTY Q O MAGNUM, P.I. CD 22) GREAT PERFORMANCES 63 23) MOVIE "Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid" (1969. West-ern) Paul Newman, Robert Redtord. S3) COSMOS - A SPECIAL EDITION 23 2S 23 news S3) AIRWOLF 8:10 23 MOVIE "Tribute To A Ba, Man" (1956, Western) James Cagney Irene Papas. 8:30 O YOU AGAIN? 2S MOUSETERPIECE THEATER 23 MAKING THE LIGHTS COME ON 9:00 O ST. ELSEWHERE GD MOVIE "Airplanel" (1980, Comedy) Robert Hays, Julie Hagerty. O HOTEL g O EQUALIZER E) MOVIE "Continental Divide" (1981, Romance) John Belushi, Blair Brown. 22) AMERICA'S CUP: CHALLENGE DOWN UNDER 23 MONEYLINE 2D EDISON TWINS HONEYMOONERS 23 ASK WASHINGTON S3) ALFRED HITCHCOCK HOUR S3 BROTHERS g 9:30 O 2 MATISSE IN NICE 22) SPORTSCENTER 23 SPORTS TONIGHT 23 DANGER BAY MAGNUM, P.I. S3 BEST OF BIZARRE g 10:00 O O O NEWS O 2 DOCTOR WHO 63 23) TAXI S3) TWENTIETH CENTURY 21) AUTO RACING - j - ... ' 23 NEWSNIGHT 23) MOVIE "Thunderhead, Son Of Flicka" (1945, Adventure) Roddy McDowall, Preston Foster. 23 SUCCESS SERIES FROM MEDIA ARTS S3) DRAGNET S3 MESSIEST OF GALLAGHER 10:10 23 MOVIE "55 Days At Peking" (1963, Adventure) Charlton Heston, Ava Gardner. 10:30 NOT NECESSARILY THE NEWS O IP) MACNEIL LEHRER NEWSHOUR CD 22 OUT OF THE FIERY FURNACE 63 23) LATE SHOW S3) TWENTIETH CENTURY 23 FISHING: BEST OF BILL DANCE 2D MOVIE "The Apartment" (1960, Comedy) Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine. S3) EDGE OF NIGHT 10:35 O TONIGHT O MAGNUM, P.I. 0M'AS-- 11:00 MOVIE "Florida Straits" (1986. Ad-venture) Raul Julia, Fred Ward. 23 MOVIE "The New Kids" (1985, Drama) Shannon Presby, Lori Loughlin. S3) TRIUMPH OF THE WEST 23 FISHING: MARK SOSIN'S SALTWA-TER JOURNAL 23 CROSSFIRE 23 COMPUTERS AT WORK S3) AUTO RACING S3 MOVIE "Bad Medicine" (1985, Comedy) Steve Guttenberg, Alan Arkin. 11:050 ADDERLY 1 1:30 O 2 STORY OF ENGLISH CD 22) JOHN MCLAUGHLIN'S ONE ON ONE .... 1, aK,tm,i-nwpar.,"-..J.- . J NOVEMBER 13, 1986 5:40 O MESSIEST OF GALLAGHER 6:15(3) PHIL COLLINS: NO JACKET RE-QUIRED - SOLD OUT 7:30 CD THANKSGIVING IN THE LAND OF OZ 8:00 CD HENRY'S CAT II 9:30 23 BRITISH ROCK: THE FIRST WAVE 12:30 22) MARTIN MULL PRESENTS THE HIS-TORY OF WHITE PEOPLE IN AMERICA 5:00 (3 JOEY AND REDHAWK DAYTIME CHILDREN'S SHOWS 8:00 CD HENRY'S CAT II 8:30 CD FRAGGLE ROCK 1:30 O 23) READING RAINBOW 4:00 O WONDERFUL WORLD OF DIS-NEY 5:00 JOEY AND REDHAWK 6:30 2) SPORTSCENTER 7:00 (22) HORSE RACING WEEKLY 7:30 AMERICA'S CUP: CHALLENGE DOWN UNDER 8:00 2) HORSE SHOW JUMPING 9:30 (22) SPORTSLOOK 10:30 (22) ACTION OUTDOORS WITH JULIUS BOROS 11:00 (22) BASKETBALL 1:00 (22) POWERBOAT RACING 1:30 (22) SKATE AMERICA 2:30 2) BILLIARDS 3:30 (22) FISHING: BEST OF BILL DANCE 4:00 (22) SPORTSLOOK 4:30 (23 SPORTSCENTER 5:00 (22) PGA GOLF 5:40 22) "Night Patrol" (1984, Comedy) Linda Blair, Pat Paulsen. 7:00S '? "The Minstrel Man" (1977, Drama) Glynn Turman, Ted Ross. 7:00 22) V4 "The New Maverick" (1978, Western) James Garner, Charles Frank. 8:05 "Born Beautiful" (1982, Drama) Erin Gray, Lori Singer. 9:00 CD "Breakin' 2 Electric Boogaloo" (1984, Drama) Lucinda Dickey, Adolfo (Shabba-Doo- Quinones. "Baby: Secret Of The Lost Leg-end" (1985, Adventure) William Katt, Sean Young. 10:00 "Tiger Bay" (1959, Mystery) Hayley Mills, Horst Buchholz. 10:30 22) "Great Expectations" (1947, Drama) John Mills, Valerie Hob-so- 14 "Fluteman" (1983, Drama) John Jarratt, Emil Minty. 11:00(3) "Kidco" (1984, Comedy) Scott Schwartz, Cinnamon Idles. "The Tartars" (1962, Adven-ture) Orson Welles, Victor Mature. 11:05 "Scared Straight! Another Story" (1980, Drama) Cliff DeYoung, Stan Shaw. 12:30 "Victor Victoria" (1982, Comedy) Julie Andrews, Robert Pres-ton. 1:00 CD "The War Boy" (1985, Drama) Hel-en Shaver, Kenneth Walsh. 22) "The Awful Truth" (1937, Comedy) Can' Grant, Irene Dunne. 1:30 (H "20,000 Leagues Under The Sea" (1954, Adventure) Kirk Douglas, x -- jjames Mason. w.. 2:30 CD '! "Runaway" (1984, Adven-ture) Tom Selleck, Cynthia Rhodes. 22) "The Front" (1976. Come dy) Woody Allen, Zero Mostel. 3:00 "The Minstrel Man" (1977, Drama) Glynn Turman, Ted Ross. 4:30 CD "Rascals And Robbers: The Secret Adventures Of Tom Sawyer And Huck Finn" (1982, Adventure) Patrick Creadon, Anthony Michael. 22) V4 "The Goonies" (1985, Adven-ture) Sean Astin, Josh Brolin. 5:30 "Isaac Littlefeathers" (1984, Drama) Lou Jacobi, Scott Hylands. 6:00 Q O CD NEWS O (D WHEEL OF FORTUNE Q 2 WILD, WILD WORLD OF ANI-MALS Q9 23 GIMME A BREAKI (S) MUSIC OF MAN PRIMENEWS ROBBERS, ROOFTOPS AND WITCHES MOVIE "The First Deadly Sin" (1980. Mystery) Frank Sinatra, Faye Dunaway. CONGRESS: WE THE PEOPLE MOVIE "Running Scared" (1980, Adventure) Ken Wahl, John Sax-on. 6:05 PORTRAIT OF AMERICA: MINNESO-TA 6:30 Q PM MAGAZINE CD MOVIE "Johnny Dangerously" (1984, Comedy) Michael Keaton, Joe . .1 ..asiliilfl V Regional pallet symposium coming Thurs. 'is Provanaka Day, principal Leer with Ballet West, will be 'st f cneaker at a symposium 'Jj by the Guild for Utah al Ballet "Svevent will be held at Utah a" ' "opal Ballet Studio, 88 N. 350 el American Fork, Thursday, '1 13 at 7 p.m. A video of Mrs. J)' viii be shown along with her mentation. W symposium will be held to courage interest in "The Nut- - . ker" ballet which will be Sliced Dec. 19 through 23 at the Bong Concert Hall, BYU, by Utah .. Lonal Ballet Company, Jacqueline Colledge, artistic director. The publish is welcome to attend. Rereshments will be served. H Ballerina demonstrates form. ! Marriage-go-Roun- d' is entertaining spoof By MARCELLA WALKER In a little different format from usual theater fare, the Valley enter Playhouse of Lindon is presenting a trio of one-ac- t plays fpoofing marriage during the month jiNovember. "Marriage-Go-Roun- is presented each Friday, Saturday and Monday at 8 p.m. at the Valley enter Playhouse, located at 780 N. j East, Lindon. The plays will Jontinue through Dec. 1. mi three of the plays are comedies and each one is very entertaining. Hie first is "The Diary of Adam and Eve." Starring in this show are Dave Roquemore as Adam and Debra Whitley as Eve. in a delightfully humorous way, k audience is led along through the lives of Adam and Eve as it might have happened, but everyone is sure ' i really didn't. Many of the lines ' bring forth hearty laughter. This is a very fun play. ' Most entertaining of the three plays, for me, was the second, "A ; Little Matter of We." One of the ' interesting things about this play is tat it is probably a very true ac- -' count. It is the story of a young ' couple who are celebrating their first wedding anniversary. As it ' lirns out, each tries to please the a sther without really knowing what it is that pleases the other. The performers in this production are Keith Christeson as Danvers, Rob Pope as Arlow Twiddlington, Jacquline Huish as Sheila Twid-dlington, Kathleen Reed as Melissa Dabney and Muareen Eastwood as Mrs. Gouchet. The century setting for this play is great and so are the English accents. The humor is lots of fun. The third play is "Why I Am a Batchelor." It, too, is very humorous and there is a lot of truth in this one, also. It stars Grant Draper as the lecturer, Shane Barker as Algernon, Leslie Jorgenson as Henrietta and Marie Miller as the Girl. The lecturer sets out to prove why he is wise to stay a batchelor by depicting a series of incidents in courtship and marriage. This story has a fun twist at the end. The audience is certainly en-tertained with this variety of plays which poke a little fun at marriage. Though all three plays are different, they point out the little foibles that make marriage the great institution that it is. Tickets are $3.50 for adults, $2.75 for students and senior citizens, and ' $13:50 for families. Thanksgiving all year 'round At Deseret Industries in American Fork we're thankful all year for those who make generous donations and for each of our customers. We'd like you to be thankful for great savings like these Nov. 13-1- f , Buy any Men s Shoe Dress Shirt i Sale art(j get a tie k? mm V ) V J Lingerie Wide Selection and Trim-A-Sleepwe- ar Tree $ 1 Items V J V J Remember: All our goods are cleaned and refurbished by the handicapped, the elderly and those in need. Our Best Work is Your Best Buy Deseret Industries Thrift Store 627 E. State, American Fork Deseret Industries is a federally approved sheltered workshop. Its clients -- those who are elderly, handicapped, or in need - reclaim donated goods. v Theater Movie Title 8-- Rating Showtimes Theater 1- - - The By Who culd F'y (pG) ilLif'Jdi; 9:15 Starts Friday Theater 2- - Armed & Dangerous (PG 13) Nothing in common pg i 3) 7, 9:15, Sat. 3, 5, 7, 9:15 . jnniii'i i,ajiwHwiJw.Mii'"wwwi"inMrTTTT-- ri r m iiwhit i n in" n ri n in. n ij. 11,11 jw.hjiiii.hpi tin u mM& mm&m Carillon Square 1- - Jumping jad FlashJR) i4jMaSjjnTues2 1- - ft)pJ3un(PG) aily575J:45JianTuesJ:i15 3- - Crocodile Dundee (PG 13) Daily 4:30, 7, 9:30 Sat., Sun., Tues. 2 4 Children of a Lesser God (R) Daily 4:45, 7:15, 9:45 Sat., Sun., Tues. 2:15 "p"ox Something Wild (R) ii!'ii4l07Jii.aLini Academ- y- Th eJoorojMo neyJR) 'll:'ljJJJ.J.Ehisll!ll. "Central Square 1- - jWan (PGJ3) iLidzI. 2- - UjftJuys(PG U) Dail57.5J):45 SatSun.2:15 3- - TaiJPan (R) JJa My43 0 7 45 Sa t Sun 2 4- - Nobody's Fool (PG 13) Daily 4:45, 7:15, 9:30 Sat., Sun. 2:15 Scera 225-25- 60 The Boy Who Could Fly (PG) Dni, "7 9 .15 s.t l .315 ww j iw ujiiinnwiiiai jiiiiibi .n wiji nun. - II ITU" ' pl " " l''"' (SmmmmimmmMMm "IJnTversity M alfT-- Sky Bandits (PG) Ends Thursday D ri, 7 9 15. .' .inn. 3 2- - PeggySue ojimed(PGJ 3) fL9LrJ:li!itsJ.lli.1l "Tara moun- t- Gospel According to Vic (PG 13) Ends Thursday Ua"y s 15' i5- l20WtMplfi, Amaricow fork - J fh The Boy Who Could"Fly"(PG) Starts Fri. C f J !on,Fn.7,9:15Sat.3, 5, 7,9:15 of c " Sfarts ' ALL I ,nJ w Armed & Dangerous (PG 13) Nothing in common onFn. 7, 915 Sat. 3, 5, 7, 9:15 SEATbi Ben makes a plan j h did not reveal celestial j 'image. We cannot withdraw or wince it. God revealed it, and He j is promised to maintain it, and to j h those who obey it. Whatever j ,, then, may threaten us, there is , one course for men of God to j ''k that is, to keep inviolate the j covenants they have made in the j ssmce of God and angels. : --First Presidency Epistle, 1885 Ben wasn't sure what he was going j with Nellie Russell. He couldn't e St let her walk back to the Green i JJer crossing and catch a train to , fj Lake. She would write about the e ut. The authorities would find , hre it was and waste no time in , H after the man who has shot e deputies in the foot and burned boots. g t Ben saw it, he had two alter- - a ives. He could let Nellie go, then j the women and baby to a new ,e u'. an unsafe and difficult 5 rtaking jn the middle of winter, " could keep Nellie around as a ,e until spring, in which case ,k "topping would probably be added :e "arges against him. r j"1 'he time approaching for jilla and Stella to have their ,y it didn't seem prudent to ;r j'P' to move them, and with m J8?' baby so young, it didn't m l good idea taking it out in keather- - No, the women and :e ' ould stay right where they irk Ia,ndso would Nellie. w i 7 lould he keeP her? He ,ve ner up all winter. With jid Jnl,0"e cabin the only building I ,2 couldn't lock her up. He ,rk (; 'Watch her all the time, not iiiJ ,0al t0 get and game to shoot. It f tk" pract'cal for him and George '"- niBht0nstarit watch'on her day iter j,. 4 Srea! Wandered along the small or ScJ; j;ob running back and forth Jba yffw sagebrush, looking for a a San wt began to formulate a oft eby he could make Nellie Russell his captive and prevent her escape. He turned and headed back to the cabin. First, he told George of his in-tentions to move the horses several miles upstream, above the point where the men could build a log barrier to keep the animals from returning to the cabin on their own. Then he marched unannounced into the cabin. "Take off your shoes," he said to Nellie. "Why?" Nellie asked, making no move to obey. "Give me your shoes," he said, his voice quiet but firm, "or I'll take you down and remove them myself." "You wouldn't do that " "Yes he would, honey," Madge warned. "What do you want her shoes for?"Priscilla asked. Ben didn't take his eyes off Nellie, who was still making no effort to remove her shoes. "The shoes," he said, taking a deliberate step towards her. Nellie looked at the other women, hoping to rally support for her resistance to what she thought was an unreasonable demand. She had no idea why he wanted her shoes, but the fact that this bold young man demanded she hand them over was sufficient reason, as far as she was concerned, not to do it. "Never wrassled with a woman before " Ben said, slipping out of his coat and letting it fall to the floor, all the time keeping his eyes on Nellie. Finding no support from the other women, Nellie stepped back, feeling very cornered, still not wanting to give up her shoes and puzzled as to why he wanted them. "Tell me why you want them, she said her voice sounding like she was about to cry. Her own weakness made her angry. "You just barge in here and demand my shoes like you can have whatever you want, like a spoiled child. No 'please,' no reason. Well, I won't give them to you. (To be continued) |