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Show New Utah - Thursday, November 11, 2004 - Pase 13 concert to feature Sykes and comedic tribute to BYU-Utah football fa Utah Sympnony win help . Wnlidav Season on Nnv gS Ce -d The to PtT80618 Sh0uld me early mtoT escap4 W i? Performance. Utah Symphony & Opera would like to Dore Eccles Foundation for sponsor-mg sponsor-mg its Pop Series this season OtS? SC.COnd Scott O'Neil is composing a piece reminiscent remi-niscent of Charles Ives' "Yale-Princeton "Yale-Princeton Football Game" which will include visuals of the Nov. 20 instate in-state battle and a musical re-creation of the events of that game, .complete with marching band members. mem-bers. The light-hearted depiction of the dramatic events of this year's contest is sure to be an audience pleaser regardless of the final score. to hymns, spirituals and even opera. Sykes won first place in the regional Metropolitan Opera auditions in Los Angeles and went on to make his Met debut as Jake in Gershwin's Porgy and Bess during the company's compa-ny's 1990-91 season. In addition to his work at the Met, Sykes has appeared with both the Deutsche Opera Berlin and the Houston Grand Opera, as well as other U.S. opera companies. Sykes adds a new dimension to his artistry with his latest recording for Sony Classical Wait For Me, featuring classic contemporary con-temporary pop songs by Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Tom Waits, Brian Wilson and others, a collabo .v. ,rlist Jubilant Svkes. o ies brings his distinctive bari- am drawing on gospel and ration with acclaimed pop producer Craig Street Tickets for this concert are $20 to 45 and can be purchased by calling 355-ARTS (355-27S7), 1-SS8-451-2787, in person at Abravanel Hall, or bjT visiting www;utahsymphony-opera.org. www;utahsymphony-opera.org. Subscribers or those desiring group discounts should call 533-NOTE (533-66831 J 1,1 influences to share songs of the f Mnrline many holidav a"0D dards- Sykes' performance on f1 26 will follow downtown's "S'0(J lighting ceremonies and festiv-'Vill festiv-'Vill begin at locations through- , (-nTim indndinp Tpmnlo 16 tribute 7 a c.;--Jubilant Sykes has become rivalry. BYU-Utah football kn&wn for his personal approach to genres ranging from gospel and jazz dowuw" Obituaries FOR ,S "V acX' Saiw ' (ucan) " 3 Purchase-. nd other j. Bo1f: system, indard j, 1 mo"'- ani c; resfcj 111-9053. k 4-Roan: ' system :. standard jft Cinema)! t over 225 ct;' -imited fc . &H refer! 14-5079. PUHLINS ' CCEFSE art 768.52 jr Catalog. 1200 East t-3o t-3o "Online' ? .biz POLICE DSI te i, Jeeps, hi For listings : 749-8104 ; (ucan) Pontiac AMFM e 756-7669 5 ays, 75M5 is lor sW-' lents, insurance 1-800? Went ; forth ' now for s lettleme IIENCED west pri ; quaranteeo 56-7837 I67 Victor Neil 053 - 1 1404 ffilliam Victor Neil, 51, s 0f William C. and Irene jjpb Neil, passed away at jjj home in Missouri fednesday, November 3, held Friday November 12 2004, 11:00 am at Anderson & Sons Mortuary 49 E. 100 N. Friends and family may visit 10:00am to 11:00am at the Mortuary. ' funeral Services will be Atof John Van Zant 13 Nov 1957 -6 Nov 2004 TBI I l , IP AUdy John Van Zant passed away suddenly on 6 November !t04. He was torn the third child it Joe Dou-glas Dou-glas Van Zant and Eutb Ella Fay Tirey to Zant in imerican Fork, 13 Novem- r 1957. He married Becky Lyn Nielsen on 14 December ). They have been blessed with 2 sons, Buck Joseph and Tyler John. Audy worked for many rears as a roreman tor Onion Pacific Railroad. He rajoyed woodwork, fishing and in his earlier years was tery talented in art, espe- My drawing. He loved his sons. Another talent that surged sur-ged the last few years may surprise some who did not know him well. We all wtched with awe and grat itude as Audy assumed the main caregiver role for his mother who has been verv and night, 7 days a week, he has shown tenderness, tender-ness, love, sacrifice and unusual expertise that came from his love for her. His mother expressed her appreciation many times for this last great service. He is preceded in death by his father, Joe Douglas Van Zant and his stepfather, stepfa-ther, Sherman R. Fox. He is survived by his wife and sons of Pleasant Grove, his mother, Fay R. Fox, of Cedar Hills, and four siblings: Dutch of Cedar Hills, Jim (Janet) of Lehi, Reyna (Mike) Tucker of Sandy, and Ben (Tina) of . American Fork: A memorial service will be held at the Community Presbyterian Church Education Edu-cation Building, on Saturday, Satur-day, 13 November 2004 at 11:00 A.M. The address is 75 N. 100 E. in American Fork. Sadie Buttors Dalley 1 . .in n v i 1 over none state- -J 1 ess-) -f 3A Sadie Buttars Dalley, 93, las been reunited with her husband of 67 years who deeded her in death on D. 20, 2000. She died on 4, 2004 in St. George, Utah.. She was born on H- 20, 1911 'to Maude ad David Buttars in Clark-.Utah. Clark-.Utah. She married her eetheart, Abram Fitzger-DalleyonSept, Fitzger-DalleyonSept, 1930 "the Logan Temple. She lived in Dayton, ID, farts, ID and American Fo. UT. For the last few f". she has resided with Jr daughters: Myrna in Jto Cross; Margaret in k Nola in Sandy and jjjldine in St. George, Slle had a strong testify testi-fy of Christ and was ;yve m the Church of , - vmisi or L,atter-aay She served in many pities including Prima-; Prima-; Relief Society presi-1 presi-1 Cles, marriage prepara- teacher and extraction Ser- Her OTonfout lnira Kr phi I- 5: Geraldine (Darrell) j,18. St. George, Utah; i - uauij wmwara, Idaho; 1 Margaret Together again (Roland, deceased) Mur-dock, Mur-dock, Delta; Nola (Dan) Allen; Sandy, Utah; Abe (Wanda) Dalley, Washington, Washing-ton, Utah; David (Christie) Dalley, Highland, Utah; Myrna (Keith) Green, Woods Cross, Utah; Richard (Shawna) Dalley, Rupert, Idaho; John (Penny) Dalley, Preston, Idaho; and Susan (Mike) Dayley, Las Vegas, Nevada; a sister Agnes Williams, and brothers, Dorin Buttars and Lyman Buttars. She has 75 grandchildren grand-children and numerous great grand children. Funeral services were held Monday, Nov. 8 2004 in the American Fork Pacific Pacif-ic Drive Ward. Interment in the Lehi City Cemetery. Jvour local paper how you can reach over 500 000 Solds in 50 Utah newspapers in one easy ep h Utah Press Association statewide classified ,y iit-LworK. Cody Robert Brooks Dale Christensen - V.', ' Cody returned home to his loving Heavenly Father to complete his mission there on Nov. 7, 2004. He was also reunited with his dog Bandit. He was d o r n August 15, 1984 in American Ameri-can Fork, Utah to Robert George Brooks and Elane Kirkham Brooks. Cody was a very caring and affectionate person. He loved the outdoors with family and friends including; includ-ing; snowboarding, golf, and camping. He also loved motorcycles, motorcy-cles, big rims and fast cars. Cody graduated from high school in June 2003 and enjoyed sports. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Cody's fun loving person ality and kicked-back, easy going ways made it very easy to see why he had so many friends and "good times". Cody was loved by many and will be missed deeply by all that knew him. Survived by bis parents, Robert G. Brooks of Ameri- can Fork and Elane Brooks of Lehi; grandparents, Bob and Beverly Brooks, Alpine; Grant and Roberta Kirkham, Kuna, ID; a sister, sis-ter, Ashley Brooks, Rancho Cucamonga, CA; brother, Shane (Melissa) Brooks, Lehi; and many aunts, uncles, and cousins. Funeral services will be Saturday, Nov. 13, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. in the American Fork 8th Ward Chapel, 320 N 100 E. Family and friends may call Friday evening at the Wing Mortuary, 118 E. Main, Lehi, from 7-9 p.m. and Saturday at the church one hour prior to services. Interment, American Fork City Cemetery. Bern L Dean Dale Clifford Christensen Chris-tensen was born in American Ameri-can Fork on November TJP5"! 3 1QzLR canrl d i e dUl November U 7, 2004 of a sudden heart attack. He was the first child of Clifford and Joyce Abel Christensen. He is survived by his parents, par-ents, his sister Jana Christensen, Chris-tensen, his brothers Scott (Tammy) and Alan (Deb) Christensen and his eight nieces and nephews. He is also survived by his loyal friends Terry, Laura, Randy, Bob, Elwina, and Denny. His friend Victor Colledge preceded him in death. Dale was a life long resident resi-dent of American Fork and had plans to build a home on his property in Alam-ogordo, Alam-ogordo, New Mexico upon his retirement. He loved visiting the beautiful forests there. Dale had a love for animals, notably the dogs he had as companions compan-ions though the years. Dale -was working at the Central Valley Water Reclamation i Facility at the time of his v death, where he developed , many close friendships over , the years. Dale will always be, remembered for his enduring endur-ing generosity, which was ' unsurpassed. He gave to everyone who needed help, both financially and emotionally. emo-tionally. Dale's soul radiat- ed kindness and love. He-dearly He-dearly loved his family and friends. The world needs ' more people as accepting, ' generous, and unselfish as Dale. His final desire was to ' continue helping others by donating his organs and tissues. tis-sues. He will be deeply missed by all who love him. Funeral services will be , held 2 pm Friday, Nov. 12, , 2004 at Anderson & Sons Mortuary, 49 East 100 North, American Fork. Viewing will be from 12:45 to 1:45 pm prior to the serv: t ices. ; Interment in American; Fork Cemetery. , i rs I T' V si: On Bern L. Dean, 83, born Feb. 1, 1921 in American Fork, Utah to Owen and Amy Dickerson Dean passed away Sunday Sun-day Nov. 7, 2004 sur- X"' rounded by his loving family. Bern L attended American Ameri-can Fork City schools, graduating grad-uating from American Fork High School. He was a WWII veteran who servedjour nation proudly in Appenines Po Valley, Italy ',' where he obtained the rank of Corporal Corpo-ral in the US Army and earned the European, African, Middle Eastern Service Medal. Bern L worked with his father and brothers for many years in Dean Sand & Gravel. He was a cement contractor in southern California. Cali-fornia. He was also employed with Los Angeles City. He returned to American Fork where he enjoyed many years with the National Forest Service. Bern L was preceded in death by his loving wife Dorothy Marcroft Dean, his parents, and brothers George, Milo, Arvell, John, Ernest and Wayne Dean, 2 grandsons, Brett Dean and Kevin Liddiard. He is survived sur-vived by his brothers Owen of American Fork, Morrell of Springville, and sisters D o r a I Roberts of Missoula, MT and Janice Mayne of American Fork, eight children, Leola Lid-d Lid-d i a r d (Samuel) of Provo, UT; LaRee Nuttall (Gordon) of Simi Valley, CA: Bern L (Anita) of Ventura, CA; Day-Ion Day-Ion (Chris) Northridge, CA; Kayleen Allen (Terry) of Grapevine, TX; Christine Dean Herbert of Sitka, AK; Autumn Mitchell of Williams, AZ; Liza May of Orem; and step children Barnaby, B.J. and Christopher Christo-pher Vergara and Jacqueline Jacque-line Jensen; 26 grandchildren, grandchil-dren, 52 great-grandchildren, and as he put it "4 great-great-grandchildren with 2 in escrow." His family will remember remem-ber his great sense of humor and practical jokes, his love for people, his talent tal-ent for art, and the joy of hard work. Bern L set a great example for all of us and will be dearly missed. Funeral services directed by Bishop Samuel G. Liddiard Liddi-ard in the American Fork 29th . Ward chapel on Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2004. Interment in American Fork Cemetery with full military honors by WW Dist4. Alyssa Sarah Harley r i Alyssa Sarah Harley (Princess) was born June 1, 2004 to Vaughan I. and Bren-da Bren-da L. McK-i McK-i n n e y Harley of Eagle Mountain, UT. She pass ed away peacefully in her parents arms at Primary Children's Chil-dren's Medical Center on November 7, 2004. She suffered from heart and liver problems that became too complicated. Alyssa is survived by her parents and her brothers, broth-ers, Anthony (4) and Issac (3); her great grandmothers, grandmoth-ers, Shurley Ivie of Springville; Glee McKin-ney McKin-ney Gurney Lott of American Ameri-can Fork; her grandparents, grandpar-ents, Fred and Marilyn Harley and Grant and Bonnie McKinney both of American Fork. ,. Alyssa had big bright' eyes that were full of hope and love. She fought insurmountable odds with courage and the most, pleasant disposition. Alyssa blessed our lives every day of her five ' month stay. We are very grateful to have had so, much precious time with her. We would like to thank all the people who' offered up endless prayers and service on our behalf. The prayers were answered, we have been sustained and Alyssa was made whole. Thank you! There will be a viewing at Anderson and Sons Mortuary in American Fork on Thursday, November Novem-ber 11th from 6 to 8 pm. ' The funeral will be held ' at 11 a.m. on Friday, November 12th, 320 North" 100 East, in American Fork, preceded by a one-hour one-hour viewing and followed by burial at American Fork Cemetery. Perry card of thanks The PerryStevenson family would like to express their gratitude to their family, fam-ily, friends and the entire community for the support and love shown to them in the recent illness and death of their wife, mother, daughter daugh-ter and sister, Kristine. 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