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Show O Utl 141 ru-ipop- t Kve,' V 4 outhepn Utah KANAI. VOLUME XXXIII NO. 20 Ft June 10. 1965 UTAH Drooksby Family Gathers In Fredonia, In Large Numbers, For Family Reunion A family reunion for the William James Brooksby family was held on May 29, 1965 at the City Park in Fredonia, with many members attending. 4 V v William James Brooksby was born October 11, 1850 at Roth-welNorthmptonshire, England. He emigrated to America in the year 1890, coming first to Salt Want Lake City, and later to Fredonia, V . 1 he resided the remainder where v If you are Young ladles. his of days. In trying out for The Cox family, their neighQueen honors In the coming bors from Australia had already Jaycec Wild West Days Rothemselves In this established deo, plan to be at the race famous little town. Also the track for tryouts, with your missionaries, David Stewart and horse, Friday morning. May Elder Dolling, who had brought 18. the message of the gospel of to You need be beween Christ of Latter Day saints Jesus the ages of 14 to 21. Contact Mr. Brooksby. Elder David to Garth Glazier for more Stewart was now the bishop La Dell Alvey who Is handling the ticket sale THE MEN WHO MAKE IT POSSIBLE. Lining be fine to of saddle of the Fredonia Ward and asthe and given promotion up for S.U.N. photographer this week are Garth in the Brooksby family in sisted the (shown background). away comlocal Jaycee members who head the contest will the handle Queen who Glazier, becoming established in this mittees, and lead the work. Along with nearly new land. and parade., all Kanab Jaycee members, to stage the Fine Mr. Brooksby married Emma In charge of publicity Charles Morrill, And, Wild West Annual Days Rodeo in Kanab, June D at Salt Lakes Victoria. Hobbs who chairman Marvin and Button, advertising; 18 and 19th. in the year 1876. To Australia all make to and works at things anything Reading from left to right; Jerry Coleman In this couple were born eleven good rodeo. charge of the grand stand and rodeo grounds; souls, ten of whom were born in ' Australia. They were IsaFuneral services were held belle, William, llamblin Eliza, Emily, Saturday. June 3 at 2 p.m. in Joseph, Amy, Alfred, John, Visit the Kanab Stake House for and Wilford. The youngest Duncan MacDonald, Jr Graham Mrs. Rilla H. Lee of Downey, daughter, Olive was bom in 79, who died of heart ailment transit to America, at Richfield, California and Mrs. Grace at the MacDonald Ranch Utah. Tuesday of Grover City Calif., are More than 60 summer school offerings will be available at In north Kane County. William James Brooksby was week in Kanab with this 14. Of special visiting College of Southern Utah beginning Monday, June Born October 8, 1 885 in Kane very devout in his belief of the family members and friends. interest is the program designed for recent high school graduates. County, he was Jthe son of Grarecent message he had received. Mrs. Lee is a daughter of Dr. McRay Cloward, summer school coordinator, said a large ham and Ann Gardner MacDon. He said he had joined several while Mrs. Jacob Hamblin, of Is take to of enrollment advantage expected younger students aid, Sr. He married Emily Riggs, other churches and had not is a granddaughter. The courses aimed at remedial needs 6, 1914 in Kanab and the found what fie was searching July two ladies lot a of have Thanks For Blood spent or for enrichment of the stuwas solemnized in the for until coming in contact with marriage time while in the area at the old dents' scope of experience. LDS Temple, DecemSalt Lake Miss Juanita Aiken, Mrs. the Mormon missionaries. He Jacob Hamblin in home Santa of the classes will faciliMany 1914. ber wor23, Edna Shields, and other now Clara a is which Utah passed away at the age of 80 tate the adjustment of the He. served as a Kane County kers In the Interest of the reHis wife died In 1942, at the age ' State Park, guiding people and student college Commissioner for 20 years and of 88. They are buried in the cent Blood mobile visit, said reconditionvisitors the through The outstanding summer was an active and progressive Fredonia cemetery. that they would like to offer school faculty will include Many ed building and over the grostockman and rancher locally their thanks for the fine supThe eldest child, Isabelle, re-- ' unds. guest instructors in additiqn to for his entire life. He served an mained In Australia when 4he port for blood donation from have been also They gathering CSU faculty members. Special LDS mission in the Eastern the public , moved to America. family and tours geneology while here and in the institutes, workshops, States mission. A good turn out was on Charlie Bird and married She Las area. Vegas have been planned to cover Survivors include; widow, in a home of hand to replenish blood sup. established was areas in music, education, famKarl R., sons, R., for and Kyle daughters, here own before the her family left. other ily life, geology, and business. Runoff pOes of Kanab; Graham III, Lander, To this couple was born a son areas where needed. Conducted tours will include a On River Is Same Wyo.; Lamont G., Fresno, Calif.; and five daughters. A surprise three-weetrip to the eastern Larry M., Page, Arizona; Mrs. was made to the present family Good Entertainment Ample, precipitation over the United States beginning July 21 A. J. (Yvonne) Buxton, Black-foo- t, reunion by a son of one of River Basin Colorado and a visit to the Indian country Upper For Idaho; Mrs. Richard H. these daughters, Eric Barber. Night of .Arizona July 2 and 3. during the month of May holds (Verla) Johnson, Phoenix; Mrs. He flew in to participate with his 1 forecast of April, the June An evening of entertainment Preparation for,the fourth anDonald R..(Elta Rae) Keeney, relatives. He is a very enterat runoff will be held this Saturday, June 11,000 nual Utah Shakespearean Fest- through July Travis Air Force Base, Calif.; prising young man, and will inflow to Lake Powell, 12. ival will begin Monday, June 6. acre-fee- t a son, Brigham preceeded him have 1 mny interesting stories to the same as the May forecast, The Annual 70s Day Barbe-qu- e Plays this year will Include "Merin death; twenty-twgrandchildto his people when he rerelate reBureau of Reclamation the and Talent Show will take ry Wives of Windsor", 'King ren, and three sisters. turns to Australia. Lear" and "Much Ado About ported today. place that evening. Services were: Family prayer on page 2) (Continued sourReclamation of Bureau Barbeque at 6 JO p.m. and the Nothing." The productions will by Richard H. Johnson, a son-- , some concern ces indicate Talent Show at 8 p.m. Price in be staged nightly rotation July Postlude and prelude Plan To Enter for the evening Is ' $2.50 per 8 tnrough 28. cooLspring weather has ch music by Mrs. EJva Jydd, Ser- runoff,-whislowed Prodown the of rate 00 will Summer school terms per family. plate or $10 Float, lij Jpxradt vies were conducted by Bishop could reduce the total k ceeds for the evening goes to sessions dude two H. Bernell Lewis of the North Want to a float or take enter ReclaEven runoff received. so, the Missionary Fund. which will run concurrently with Ward. Opening song. If God in the big parade next Fripart mation's the indicates eight-weeanalysis the regular expanded Forgot For Just One Day, by day that will open the two-dasession. Information may be ob. actual April through July snowy the Choralettes, directed by annual Wild West Days Rodeo Mr. and Mrs. Brandt Brooks Inmelt should runoff be more than tained from Dr. Cloward or Judd. In Kanab. 10,000,000 acre-feeby and three children have been formation Service at CSU. W. Judd offered the Carlos If so, get In touch with Garth and Kanab in Of the 11,000,000 acre-foo- t Fredopia visiting Glazier. Garth urges all business opening prayer. The Choraletwith her mother Mrs. Pearl Edtotal amount, 1,500,000 acre-fetes Years. Thru The Karl To houses and businessmen to help sang Logsn Kirbys would originate from the dington and with his mother g e friend was Roundy, the paiade and rodeo. promote Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Kirby Mrs. Afton Brooksby. River Upper Green drainage area first speaker, Neil Crosby and The parade will be held at 5 left for Logan, Utah this week above Flaming Gorge Dam and the Julia Young sang, Day Follows pm., Friday, June 18, and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Johnson where they will spend the next 1,145,000 acre-fee- t from the friwith another went to Salt Lake this .week. six weeks. needs and merits your support. San Juan River drainage above Night, end and neighbor, Cecil Pugh From there they will fly to San Mr. Kjrby plans to attend Navajo Dam. with, burial In the Kanab City speaking. Francisco, where Mr. Johnson summer school at USU where Flowers were under The will remain. While Mrs. Johnwas the Cefpetery. by closing song Mr. and Mrs. Louis Chatter-le- y he will take a special library Mrs. Metz Hamblin of direction with son is joined by their daughter class the first week, ahd then Choralettes, Perfect, Prayer Lltah are Kanab of 'Orem, Rider. Flower Mrs. Melvin and H. Owen of Johnson and granddaughter. Iva Lu and. spend the next five weeks work- -' visitors this week at the home of Bishop of were Moccasin benediction. granddaughters girls offering Cindy Carter, for a ten day tow their parents the Mark Chatter-ley- s lng on hi Masters Tlegree In the deceased. Morris dedicated he grave of Haw8il- Elgin Littles. Knowlton and the education. l, ContciUnts Lifelong Resident G. .MacDonald ' Duried Saturday Jacob College Southern Utah Offers Good Dtcendants Selection For Summer Study Program Al-bl- n ' Forecast k Saturday o be-cau- in-la- Join four-wee- k Le-Ro- t. et life-lon- life-lon- g |