TRENDING
Uchtdorf recovers from wardrobe
malfunction
Students were treated to rare moment of
unscripted spontaneity Tuesday during the inauguration Clark Gilbert
as the new president of Brigham Young University-Idaho. During his
remarks, President Dieter F. Uchtdorf, got an on-stage visit from his
wife Harriet, who quietly came up behind the second counselor in the
First Presidency for the LDS Church to straighten his robe. A little
surprised by his wife's stealthy wardrobe adjustment, Uchtdorf
quickly recovered saying, “You see, I’m well taken care of ‘at
all times and in all places,'” President Uchtdorf said while
chuckling. “If President (Thomas S.) Monson would be here he would
say, ‘Yes, Harriet, that’s what you need to do.'” SEE THE VIDEO HERE.
WEATHER
Fair weather expected for 50/20 hike
Forecasters are calling for scattered
showers today with with thunderstorms possible after noon in some
areas around the Utah Valley. Otherwise it will be partly sunny with
a high near 69 and a low tonight of about 42, according to the
National Weather Service. Friday is expected to bring a high of 68
under mostly clear skies. Scouts hiking in the 50/20 will see fair
weather through the night and into Saturday. Friday night is expected
dip to 41 degrees.
SPORTS
Odds favor UCLA by 14 or more
BYU, ranked 19, faces 10th ranked UCLA
Saturday for an 8:30 p.m. game in Pasadena. Most odds makers favor
UCLA by two touchdowns or more. Big plays have won the last two games
for BYU and you can expect UCLA will be watching for the long pass
like the one thrown against Boise State with just 45 seconds left to
play last week. Down 24-21, freshman quarterback Tanner Mangum
scrambled on fourth down to throw to Mitchell Juergens for the
go-ahead touchdown. The game will be broadcast on KSL Radio.
EVENTS
Things you'll want to know about in the
next few days
Farmers Market today: The 2015 LaVell Edwards
Stadium Farmers Market will take place 3- 7 p.m. Today in the south
stadium parking lot. The event takes place on Thursday's through Oct.
29.
Pride Festival Saturday: The LGBT community will
gather from 10 a.m. To 6 p.m. Saturday at Memorial Park, 800 E Center
St. in Provo for its annual Provo Pride Festival.
Hero Run Saturday: The annual Hero Run to
celebrate “everyday heroes” will take place Saturday starting at
Kiwanis Park in Provo. Some street closures on Provo's east side
should be expected through about noon for the 5K and 10K course. FINDMORE HERE:
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