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Show ,? t ' 5"" Kris Rulon Doty 1 Galloway Annual Messiah Sing-I- n Grove 7:30 p.m. in the Pleasant Grove Pleasant Orchestra and Chorus under Junior School High The the baton of Susan R. Johnson with Terry Lee assisting, will present its annual Messiah on Monday, Dec. 8, at Sing-In Auditorium, 810 N. 100 East. This concert is free to the public and sponsored by the Pleasant Grove Arts Council, so Elwynn S. Hewlett, Jr. Elwynn Smith Hewlett, Jr., age 58, Alpine, died Dec. 2, 1997 at American " Fork I IWWL, Hospital of heart failure. He was born Sept. 24, 1939 in Lake Salt to City Elwynn Smith Hewlett Sr. and Edna O. Sherwood. He married Mona Lorraine Faulkner on Dec. 7, 1962 in the Logan LDS Temple. He was raised in San Luis Obispo, Calif. He was a businessman and entrepreneur. He attended State Utah University, University of Utah and the Tavant Business at the Management Community College in Hawaii. He served an LDS mission in New Zealand. He was marketing director of the Polynesian Cultural Center and president of the Kauai Paradise Pacifica Cultural Center. He served as counselor in the bishopric and as a High Councilman and district and branch president in Kauai. He was a High Priest group leader and a temple worker at the LDS Mount Timpangos Deseret mm Designs 4 JlA i December 3, 1997 - Page Citizen, Free Press, Review, i- Temple. He was an Eagle Scout. He was currently working on envi- ronmental products. Wynn loved the gospel and his family. He had a special gift for teaching. He loved and understood the scriptures so much. He was a very loving husband, father and grandfather. He will be dearly missed by all. We love you so much and look forward to the time we meet again. He is survived by his wife, Mona; Elwynn Smith "Trey" (Susie) Hewlett; Matthew Scott (Sandi) Hewlett; Todd Kalani (Stefanie) Hewlett; Jason Zachary (Melanie) Hewlett; Chad Christopher (Mandy) Hewlett; (Brian) Tiffany Peterson; Suzanna Hewlett; Timothy David Hewlett; 15 grandchildren; five brothers and sisters and his mother. He was preceded in death by his father. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Dec. 6, in the Alpine Stake Center, 98 E. Canyon Crest Rd. Friends may call Friday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at Anderson & Sons Mortuary, 49 E. 100 North, American Fork and at the church one hour prior to ser- 1 5 I Louise Payne dJ SI A Faith, Hope & Charity. Katherine Bankhead Shop Daily 10:00 am - 6:00 pm Lehi, Utah to be held Monday bring your family and your music and celebrate the Christmas season with them. They ask that special arranges ments be made for as their specialty seems to be the disruption of the performance at the most inopportune moments. Also, please refrain from the use of scented toiletries or live flowers. A talented group of soloists has been chosen for this concert: Kathryn Bankhead, soprababes-inarm- no; Louise Payne, soprano; Kris Doty, alto; Nathan Northrup, tenor; and Rulon Galloway, baritone. Kathryn Bankhead has been a resident of Provo for 23 years. During that time she has participated in and directed a side variety of church choirs, youth groups and vocal ensembles. A former student of Rebecca Dimich and Martha Glissmeyer, she has performed for many civic and church organizations, including the Utah Valley Symphony. She and her husband, Steven, are the parents of nine children. Louise Payne has performed a wide variety of roles in both opera and musical theater. She has sung with Lafayette Civic Theater and Opera, BYU Theater and Opera, Springville and Payson Community Theaters, Opera West and the Utah Opera Company. This is her fourth year as soloist in The Messiah. She and her husband, Tom, are the parents of two children in and reside are warmly invited to visit the doll cottage home of You and New York before moving to Provo. Since then she has soloed in many performances including both the Pleasant Grove and American Fork productions of The Messiah. She attended BYU, studying music education and has directed many adult and youth choirs. She currently teaches voice privately. Kris and her husband, Bill, are the parents of five children. Nathan Northrup is a vocal performance major at BYU. He currently studies with Dr. Clayne Robison and is a member of the BYU Men's Chorus. A native of Lamar, Colo., Nathan started his music studies at age four on the piano, adding violin studies at age seven. He sang in his high school choir and was selected as a member of Colorado's Choir in 1993. After serving an LDS mission to Argentina, he began vocal studies at BYU in 1996. He and his wife, Giovanna, are residents of Pleasant Grove. Rulon Galloway studied music at BYU with a special interest in early church music and choral masterpieces. He has sung with many choirs and theater groups, including the SUM m Omrtl r Design (801)768-210- 2 A fl i At a Down-To-Eart- Pi mm uuaiitv v IntroQucine 1- Price h Centennial Square 238 East State Rd. 11 Pleasant Grove All-Sta- te 785-274- 0 Guaranteed Satisfaction. Guaranteed Style. Ralph Woodward Chorale and the Utah Opera Company. He has directed groups in many musical genres and when his schedule permits, he enjoys teaching privately. Rulon owns and operates Design Worx of Orem. He and his wife, Jayne, a professional accompanist, live in Orem and are the parents of Andrew, a five year old. Springville. Kris Doty performed with choral societies in California us Hours: Sat 9am M-- F - Sun 10 9-- 6 9pm 3 haircut and blowdry for only $ Reg. $ Offer expires: QOO J2-7-97 Offer not valid with other offers. Good only at the location shown. vices. 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