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Show Orem-Geneva Times Wednesday. May 27. 1992 Page 3 Obituaries . '.-2 Thaola Humphrey Tucker Thaola Humphrey Tucker, 75, of Orem, died May 22, 1992. She was born March 31, 1917, in Aurora, Utah, a daughter of Sidney Bailey and Hazel Draper Humphrey. She married George Traverse Tucker, July 15, 1940, in the Manti LDS Temple. He died June 11, 1959. She received her education in Aurora and Provo schools. She was graduated from Provo High School and LDS Seminary. She was employed by Alpine School District as a school secretary at Geneva, Westmore and Cherry Hills elementary schools in Orem for 17 years, where she became a special friend to hundreds of school children. An accomplished vocalist, she possessed pos-sessed a lyrical soprano voice and spent much of her life entertaining and singing for various functions. Active in the LDS Church, she served in many positions, including Relief Society president, Primary president, ward chorister, and being supportive of her 5 sons, whom she raised. She lived all of her adult life in the Hillcrest (Orem 12th) Ward. She is survived by 5 sons: N. Blair Tucker, G. Terry Tucker, both of Orem; Reed Tucker, Twin Falls, Idaho; Van Richard Tucker, Salt Lake City; Steven Tucker, New Hope, Pennsylvania; Pen-nsylvania; 17 grandchildren; 5 greatgrandchildren; great-grandchildren; sisters: Laurel Ostler, Pleasant Grove; Virginia Packard, Mesa, Arizona; Vessa Smith, Provo. She was preceded in death by an infant in-fant daughter, Karen, 1 grandchild, and 4 brothers. Funeral services will be Wednesday, Wednes-day, May 27, at 2 p.m. at Berg Mortuary Mor-tuary of Provo, 185 East Center. Friends m ay call Wednesday one hour prior to services. Interment Provo City Cemetery. Quentin F. Hunter Quentin Farr Hunter, 72, of Orem and former resident of Pleasant Grove, died Sunday, May 17, 1992 at the Wilcox Memorial Hospital in Iihue, Kauai, Hawaii. He was born November 11, 1919, in Oakley, Idaho, a son of Cyrus and Emma Severe Hunter. He married Ruth M. Holt July 6, 1950, in the Idaho Falls Temple. He served in the Army Air corps during World War II. He was a high school teacher for 39 years. ' He taught in Idaho, Utah and California, retiring in 1980. He was a member of the Idaho, Utah and California teachers associations. He moved back to Utah after his retirement. retire-ment. He was an active High Priest in the LDS Church and was returning from serving with his wife in the Philippines Philip-pines Manila Mission at the time of his death. He had previously served as a bishop, a high councilor, Elders quorum president, teacher, and a Provo Temple ordinance worker. He is survived by his wife of Orem; two sons and two daughters: Q. Rein Hunter, Pleasant Grove; Logan C. Hunter, Orem; Mrs. Shawn (Geral-dine) (Geral-dine) Cook, AF; Mrs. Robert (Jeanette) Keate, Spokane, WA; 19 grandchildren; a brother and two sisters: Boyd Hunter, Grass Valley, CA; Klyda Wake, Oakley, ID; and Maxa Stanger, Twin Falls, ID. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Tues-day, May 26, in Pleasant Grove, burial in the Orem City Cemetery. Delamar B. Hair Delamar B. Hair, 93, of Provo, former resident of Spanish Fork, died Friday, May 22, 1992, at his home in Provo of natural causes. He was the father of Allen D. Hair, and R. Garth Hair, both of Orem. Funeral services will be Wednes-; Wednes-; day, May 27, at 10 a.m. in the Tim-panogos Tim-panogos LDS Ward Chapel, 700 W. 400 North, Provo. Friends may call Wednesday at the ward Relief Society room one hour prior to services. ' BurialintheSpanishForkCemetery. Birdie B. Nelson Birdie Buchanan Nelson, 87, a former long time Provo resident, died Sunday, May 24, 1992 at the Alpine Valley Care Center in Pleasant Grove. She was born January 25, 1905 in Johnson, Kane County, Utah, a daughter of Germon and Elnora Hol-man Hol-man Buchanan. She married Elmer E. Nelson, September 2, 1925 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died December 25, 1971. She was the mother of Mrs. John A (Yvonne) Goodrich of Orem. Funeral services will be held Friday, May 29, at 11 a.m. in the Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary, 495 South State, Orem. Friends may call Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. prior to the services. Burial will be in the Provo City Cemetery. Free seminar for men and women A free community seminar entitled en-titled "Intimacy: Strategies for Successful Relationships" will be presented by C. Bradford Chap-pell, Chap-pell, Ph.D. marriage and family therapist, on Wednesday evening, eve-ning, June 3 at 7:30 p.m. This seminar will be held at Lakeridge Junior High Auditorium, 951 S. 400 West, Orem. Please enter through the north doors. If you attend this seminar you will: 1. Increase your understanding under-standing of intimacy, what it is and what it is not. 2. Identify issues that may impact im-pact your ability to be intimate with others. 3. Examine various types of intimacy -emotional, intellectual, recreational, spiritual and physical. physi-cal. 4. Explore the essentials and expectations of intimacy in relationships. Following this seminar the presenter will be available to answer your specific questions. This seminar is sponsored by The Women's Services Program of The Gathering Place which offers of-fers a full program of services specific to women's needs. Edna Elizabeth Thompson Johnson Edna Elizabeth Thompson Johnson died May 20, 1992, in Provo, Utah. She was the mother of Mrs. Martin J. (Marva Beth) Dalebout, Orem. Services were held Saturday, May 23, in Provo. Interment Provo City Cemetery. Temple Square concert series for June Following is the June 1992 schedule for the Temple Square Concert Series. June is "Bachauer Piano Month." Admission Admis-sion to the free concerts is limitd to those eight years of age and older. All concerts are presented in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square and 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted. Monday, June 1 - The Utah Opera Company Young Artist's Program will feature selections by Strauss, Mozart, Donizetti, Nicolai, Stravinsky and Rossini. Participants include Colleen Butler But-ler and Marie-Adele McArthur, mezzo-sopranos; George Dyer, tenor; Victoria Morris and Carolyn Talboys-Klaussen, sopranos; and Larry Gee and Lynn Jemi son-Ren ner, accompanists. accom-panists. Friday, June 5 - The University Univer-sity of Utah A Cappella Choir, under the direction of Ed Thompson, will present music by Rachmaninoff, Vicotria, Palestrina, Bach, Fissinger, and Brahms. Saturday, June 6 - Pianist, Hyeon-Ju Heo of Korea, will present music by Haydn, Bloch and Chopin. Heo is currently working on a Doctor of Musical Arts degree at the Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati. Cincin-nati. Saturday, June 7 - An evening eve-ning of music will be presented by The Madeleine Festival of the Arts and Humanities. Monday, June 8 - Stephanie Alley and Ruth Anne Williams will combine their talent to perform per-form a piano duo recital featuring music by Scalati, Kahlau, Chopin, Mozart, Bach, Schumann and Haydn. Alley, 10- year-old daughter of Lynn and Heidi Alley of Bountiful, started studying piano at the age of four. Williams is a 10-year-old daughter of Kent and Deanne Williams of Orem. She began her studies at age four. In 1990 she was a soloist with the Utah Vally Symphony and has won many awards. Tuesday, June 9 - The Keith and Lisa Brown Family will perform per-form music by Haydn, Vilvadi, Bach, Gounod, Mozart, and Verdi with David Parker as their accompanist. ac-companist. Wednesday, June 10 -Pianist Amanda Moody will perform per-form music by Bach, Chopin, Mozart, and Muczynski. A 16-year-old daughter of Del and Chris Moody of Orem, Utah, she won many competition awards, including first prize in both the Regional Kawaii Amercan Piano Competition and the 4th and 5th Arlette Day Contests. Friday, June 12 - Pianist Alena Glauser, will perform music by Prokofiev, Chopin and Rachmaninoff. Saturday, June 13 - The piano duet of Barbara and Ger-hardt Ger-hardt Suhrstedt will peformworks by Warlock,Mozart, Mendelssohn, Ravel, and Dvorak. The Suhrstedts are on of the few one-piano, four-hand teams touring tour-ing in the United States. Monday, June 15 Japanese-born Akiko Ebi will perform a piano recital featuring music by Chopin and Ravel. Tuesay, June 16 Robert Taub, a young American Artist and recording pianist, will present and evening of music by Brahms, Berg and Beethoven. Wednesday, June 17 - American Piano Quartet, consisting consist-ing of Del Parkinson, Paul Pollei, Jeffrey Shumway and Mack Wil-berg, Wil-berg, will perform selections by Liszt, Bach, Wallace, Bizet, Sousa and others. Thursday, June 18 -Alezander Peskanov, a pianist from Odessa, and New York, will perform a concert of classical music from Bach, Liszt, Chopin, Shostakovich, Rachmaninoff and Sciabin. Friday, June 19 - Chiharu Sakai, recent winner of the London Lon-don World Power International Piano Competition, will perform several selections by Debussy, Ravel, Granados, and Liszt. Saturday, June 20 - Kyung Un Rhee, favorite of the 1991 Gina Bachauer Internatonl Piano Competition, will perform an evening eve-ning of classical music by Mozart, Mompou, Franck, Balakirev and others. Monday, June 22 - The Utah Opera Company Young Artista will perform selections by Warlock, War-lock, Debussy, Schubert, Mozart, Lalo, Mendelssohn, Monteverdi an others. Wednesday, June 24 -Pianist Kent Lyman will perform Sonta in B flat Major, K. 281 by Mozart, Klavierstucke, Op. 76 by Brahms, and Excursions for the piano, Op. 20 by Barber. Friday, June 26 - The Utah Opera Company Young Artist's Showcase will perform fully-stages fully-stages and costumed operas, "La Canterina" by Haydn, and "Amelia Goes to the Ball" by Menotti. Saturday, June 27 - Pianist Kelly Hubbard will perform music by Schubert, Mozart, Liszt, Prokofiev and Kabelevsky. r f Coral Gables. Florae BerfnedtoaardltsJl low Safe Your Bank? fff Ratings Bak of Amencan : F Scp91 96A EqU - Pr Group Numu- QfcA 92A 90A 97A 95A 94A 91A Dcc90 94A 96A ft - -nSw4 i Ml An article in the April 6 issue of the Deseret News asked the question, "How Safe Is Your Money?" It then went on to discuss the three major rating services that monitor financial institutions and rate their safety and stability. 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