Show r q A. A HINCKLEY HI MEMBER OF COUNCil t p Of TWELVE EXPIRES t 2 h 4 4 F t. t tp e 4 ia I ir 2 rw t 1 f I ALONZO A. A HINCKLEY I 1 His career Education religion business law L LD D D. D S S1 S. Leaders Leader's Career I Included Fields of Education Merchandising f. f and Legislation I jf t orzo A. A Hinckley 66 youngest member of the L. L D. D S. S church us un of the twelve in point of service and whose career included an educator an merchant and lawmaker died at 1230 a. a m. m da y at t the home of a daughter Mrs Frank Craven 2664 Bev- Bev 1 Jeet t p services ervice will wUl be conduct ilat dat 1 p. p m. m Thursday at the taber- taber ut tiL Q fr r. r Hinckley sustained as an pUe postle a at the church general con con- trence jn In Oc October ber 1934 had bad been beena P iii a for tome sons time Ifor many years a foremost church t ker Mj Mr also was noted participation in civic and com corn affairs L Ewa i was a former state commIs- commIs I. I Ioner n of agriculture a post he held ft torf torfe five e years rears and was a representatIve from fro Millard county in the tote ate te legislature In 1896 he was dieted Acted assessor and collector for ft ft 1 j I ue V re- re 16 fill a church mission to Netherlands in 1897 On his hist atom t rn he lie was appointed postmaster Buckley Millard county town I K Born at Cove Fort r. r Hinckley was born April 23 ii at historic Cove Fort which been been built huilt by his father Ira N. N iD ockle as a protection against I P w and frontier outlaws There J lived jintil he was 4 years old yn Va n ils mother Angeline Noble a ackley ley took him to Fillmore we i his early childhood was spent The apostle had a heritage of udy pioneer stock that came from early American settlers and his ath w was spent in rural and rid fron- fron If surroundings Hi Be rAj A 6 vu a a. larm in on summer 4 attended school in winter at 13 II ars of age entering Brigham academy Two r years later he at the Millard MilIard stake acad- acad V 1 at FIllmore and then returned v Brigham Young academy still a a Ii youth he taught l ol oI at South central l r Utah out out- wh Vh n teaching required cou couran cour- cour and an p physical Prowess as well as lard He lie He helped establish the iwas stake Academy at Hinckley S president of ot the board of school for tor 13 years s 1893 he Cooperative established the Hinck- Hinck tive store which he aged lIged for tor then many years 22 o May fay years old he married Robison of ot Fillmore W were re born to them I ys y's s record I c M and Included I faithful service to the I c Continued On Page Seven Column One TH CLAIMS y l A AI A AI HINCKLEY J r Continued from Page pare One r i and abroad broa t h at t home Be ae- hla bis mission to Holland he e had hadas des counselor in the Hinckley Hincke Hinck- Hinck a as U ned se sei ward d and presIdent resident of Millard i ley e succeeding his father in the sake take r-ike tier ter post S Later fr after having moved to cit Lake City he be was called as salt i worker at the Salt Lake and taught the high priests priests' in the Capitol Capit 1 Hill ward S cJ served mission mission- t 1926 he as a J In trY to the the southern states Later ill patriarch arch of the Salt Lake r vas te e jf ke e just st prior to becoming pres- pres of the California mission dent beat Ordained In 1931 1934 He ge served In t the e California work and nine months prIori prior t to years ears being ordained a member of the theof i conned c 1 of of the twelve on October iL 1934 t and associates of Mr p r knew him for a sympathetic sympathetic nature and human understanding under- under tetie standing thinking in terms of hu- hu kw welfare Although christened Arza Alonzo he had preferred to sign sIgns hs s name Al Alonzo A A A. A Hinckley Besides his widow Mr Hinckly Hinckley Hinck- Hinck ley ly y leaves t the e following children Harold garold Hinckley Mrs Frank it ft Rulon Rulon Hinckley of Hinckley Mrs gra Ivan Burgoyne of Salt Lake City Qty Mrs Susannah Palmer of Salt Lake Like City Angeline Hinckley Mrs Stanley Irvine and Mrs Frank Craven Cra Cra- ven f Salt Lake City Arza Hincke Hinck- Hinck It fv e Mrs Byron Jones of Los AnIes Angles Angles' An An- Ies Beulah Hinckley and Zina me be e following brothers and sisters sis- sis also survive Ira N N. Hinckley Salt k Lake City U U. S. S collector of in- in revenue for Utah Bryant S. S Hi of Chicago president of I he be northern e states mission Sam Ogden Lucian Hinckley Delta Dr Pr E. E E. E Hinckley Ely Nev rank frank r Hinckley Kaysville Mrs I Millie tilie Robison Logandale Nev I Irs fra Minerva Ray Salt Lake City fo ors Angeline Holbrook Salt Lake ty and Mrs Sarah Pack Salt Salte ake e City x |