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Show | Soldp Bolt tabagy Be, AVG Death Ends Career Of S.L. Author, 93 Bryant Stringham Hinckley, at 12:30 a.m. in a Salt Jake ident to 3595-27th East, prominent hospital of causes age. He was 93. writer and active worker in HE WAS THE author of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, died Monday “Not by Bread Alone,” a compilation of sermonettes; ‘Faith | © of Our Pioneer Fathers,” a)? work on early LDS Church leaders; “That Ye Might Have Joy,” “Salient Features of Mormonism” and biographies of Daniel H. Wells, Melvin J. Ballard and Heber J. Grant. He. also authored many pamphlets and was a frequent contributor to church magazines and the Utah Farmer. FOR SOME TIME Mr. Hinckley taught school at Frisco, Beaver County, and was graduated from Brigham Young University in 1889. He did postgraduate work at Eastman National Business College in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. In 1892 he returned to instruct classes at BYU. In March, 1990, he became principal of LDS Business College. in Salt Lake City where he served until 1908. sen rg HE ALSO WAS active in|’ Boy Scouting, the Sons of Utah Pioneers, the Sons of the}. American Revolution and Descendants of the Mayflower, He was honored by the SUP in 1957 on his 90th birthday. In 1959, he received a distinguished service award from Brigham Young University. BORN JULY 9, 1867, in Coalville, Summit County, he was a son of Ira Nathaniel and Angeline Noble Hinckley. His family moved to Cove Fort, Millard County, returning to Salt Lake City in 1871. Three years later, the family moved to Fillmore, where Mr. Hinckley spent 13 years of his life. oh ie: 4 HE WAS secretary and manager of Deseret Gym from its opening in 1910 until 1936. In 1936, he became president of| | the Northern States: LDS Mission. Active throughout his life jin LDS Church work, he served on the Mutual Improvement Assn. General Board, the Salt Lake Stake High Council and was president of Liberty Stake for 18 years. ler Bryant S. Hinckley... Was writer, church worker. |. ON JUNE. 28, 1893, he married Christene Johnson in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died July 11, 1908. He later married Ada Bitner in the Salt Lake Tem le, She die ov. 9, 1930, an eae On Feb 22, 1932, he married May Green in the Salt Lake Temple. She died in 1943. He married Lois Anderson June 20, 1944, in the Salt Lake Temple. f) yA She survives Wa rAfad him. MR. HINCKLEY was the father of 15 sons and daughters, 11 of whom survive. They are Mrs. C. Alfred ilt (Lucile) Laxman, Mrs. Tracy Y. (Carol) Cannon, Mrs. Lesyn ter. J. (Venice) Nielsen, Mrs. O. Preston (Christine) Robinson, Mrs. Joseph (Ruth) | lis Willes, Mrs. Patrick (Ramona) aldo Hinckley, | uld Sullivan, R. 2et Gordon B. Hinckley and SherB. Hinckley, all of. Salt|: cth man ort- Lake City; H. Grant Hinckley, Albuquerque, N.M., and Mrs. Don (Sylvia) Wadsworth, |: Panaca, Nev. J 7 HE ALSO IS two sisters, Mrs. survived by Nellie Rob- inson, Overton, Nev., and Mrs. Sarah. Pack, Santa Monica, Calif’; 36 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday noon in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Friends may call Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at 260 E. {South Temple. Burial will be at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. 3 Utahn Found Dead Special to The Tribune SANTAQUIN — George Thomas Clark, 72, Santaquin, was found dead Monday about 7 am. in the back yard of his home of what Utah County Sheriff Ralph Chapple described as self-inflicted | hanging. |