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Show Cedar City Teacher Linked to Area Through Heritage c I L1Z I SHARRON J. LUNT A Cedar City High School teacher teach-er has his roots deep in Cedar Cuy history, but is a resident of Cedar City for the first time. He is Sharron J. Lunt, a great-grandson of Henry Lunt, one of Cedar City's original pioneers. Henry Lunt was a member of the George A. Smith Company which arrived in what is now Parowan, Jan. 13, 1851, just 111 years ago. He came to Cedar City In the fall of 1851. Sharron Lunt is teaching Spanish Spa-nish at Cedar City High School. It is his first year of teaching. He has previously been an analytical analyti-cal statistician for the Agricultural Agricul-tural Marketing Service, Department Depart-ment of Agriculture. He is a native of Duncan, Arizona, Ari-zona, where was reared on a cotton cot-ton farm. He attended high school at Duncan and was active in most sports as well as In band and chorus. He participated in 4-H and FFA activities and won several livestock judging contests con-tests and trips to Chicago. He received a B. A. degree from Brlgham Young University, Prove; Pro-ve; and a M. S. degree in egricul-tural egricul-tural economics at Utah State University. Logan. Mr. Lunt served in the armed services ar t was a missionary In rgentlna for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was In Argentina during the revolution re-volution that unseated Juan Per-on Per-on as dictator of that country. Mr. Lunt married the farmer Karen Wells of Preston, Idaho They have an eight month old laughter, Krlsty. |