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Show Former Editor Of Chonicle Dies in Idaho Homer G. Busenbark, 63, Rupert, Idaho, newspaperman, died Sunday at Shoup of a heart attack. Mr. Busenbark was the second editor of the Millard County Chronicle Chron-icle from 1914 to 1917. He bought from Norman B. Dresser, who had established the paper in 1910. Mr. Buseinbark sold in 1917 to Charles O. Davis, and Frank A. Beckwith bought from him in 1919. Mr. Busenbark moved from Delta into Idaho, where he established the Paul Press, and later published the Burley Herald in 1923. He retired re-tired the next year and farmed. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. May Williams Busenbark, and one daughter, Mrs. Cleo Parker, Ace-quia, Ace-quia, and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Thursday at 2 p.m. in Rupert, and burial will be in the Rupert cemetery. ceme-tery. I |