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Show George Hunter Lunt, ! Native of Cedar, j Dies in Bountiful Coortie Hunter l.unt, TS, a native na-tive ami f'.'i'iin t pn)initie:u re-i .ent of Cedar l ily, died Monday it his home in Bountiful. Mr. Lunt was born June S, 1SST. .:i Cedar Ci.y, to Henry W. and ioselia Hunter l.unt. He married Myrtle John,m, Nov. 2S, l'.lUi, in .'.te Loan U)S Temple. He was elected Cedar City at-orncy at-orncy in HMD, and later became run County attorney. He was lei-ted district attorney for the r'ifth Judicial District and n HC'J Hvame an assistant I'. S. district Utorney, and moved to offices in ui!t Lake City. lie also was an ittorney for tlie Utah State Li-;uor Li-;uor Commision. He retired about 1D."7. He was educated in Cedar City scIhk)1s and graduated from Branch Agricultural College, now College of Southern L'tah. He received re-ceived his B. A degree from the University of Utah in 1913, and attended law school at the University Uni-versity of California. Before practicing law, he taught school at the Branch Agricultural Agri-cultural College. He was a high priest in the Vale Ward, Church of Jesus .Christ of Latter-day Saints and had been a Bountiful resident for two years. He served an LDS mission to England in 1907. He was a member of the Utah State Bar Assn., and a charter member of the Cedar City Rotary Club. Survivors include his widow; his son and three oaughters, Dixon Hunter, Atalanta, Ga.; Mrs. Harold M. H. (Anna Jeanne) Lund, Bountiful; Mrs. Charles W. (Louise) Martin, Minneapolis, Min-neapolis, Minn.; Mrs. Gordon H. (Bairicia) Weed, O'Fallon, 111.; and 13 grandchildren. Also surviving are brothers and sisters, H. u., Raymond H., Willard H-, all of Cedar City; An'hon H., Washington, D. C. Mrs. Corris L. Ashton, Mrs. John T. (Io.ie) Harrington, Mrs. Gerald Ger-ald G. (Olive) Smith, all of Salt Lake City. Funeral services were conducted conduct-ed Wednesday noon in the Yale LDS Second Ward Chapel. Burial was In the Salt Lake City cemetery. |