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Show usu. Mr. Lunt married Lorotta Clayton in 1926 in Logan. They were divorced. He married Elouise Brata-gar Brata-gar in South Dakota. Survivors include his widow, Alexandria; sons and daughter, daugh-ter, Anthon C, Great Neck, N. Y.; Gerry and Jeffrey, both Alexandria; Mrs. Ronald D. (Joan) Scalter, Larchmont, N. Y.; five grandchildren; brothers bro-thers and sisters, Mrs. Corris L. Ashton, New York City; Mrs. Gerald G. (Olive) Smith and Mrs. J, T, (lone) Harrington, Anthon H. Lunt, Cedar City Native Dies in Virginia Anthon Hunter Lunt, 65, a native of Cedar City, who has been in U. S. goverment service ser-vice the past 33 years died j Monday, May 20 in Aloxan- Salt Lake City, and Henry H. (Harry), Raymond H. and Wil-lard Wil-lard H., all Cedar City. Funeral services will be conducted Friday in the Ever-ly-Wheatley Funeral Home, Alexandria. Burial will be in the International Cemetery, Washington, D. C. aria, va. Mr. Lunt, who was born in Cedar City on Oct. 14, 1902, a son of Henry W. and Roselia Hunter Lunt, had traveled extensively ex-tensively in Europe and South America working in the U. S. foreign aid program. He graduated from Cedar High School, Branch Agricultural Agricul-tural College and the Utah State University. He was prominent pro-minent in academics and athletics ath-letics and received the college citizenship award for scholastic scholas-tic achievement and all-around all-around student. Mr. Lunt was senior class president at Utah State in 1925-26 and was a member of Pi Kappa Alpha, Alpha Kappa Psi, Alpha Sigma Nu and the Intercollegiate Knights. He won many honors in basketball, football and track and was captain of the track team in his senior year at |