Show Bountiful Citizen Observes His Anniversary I J. J Holbrook native nathe of Bountiful passed his Ills second eighty birthday anniversary Wednesday quietly at his Ills home with only close members of the family calling to pay their respects to this well wen known citizen of Davis county A retired farmer antI and brick trick yard operator he has always resided at Bountiful and is a son of Davis county's first judge Joseph Jo seph Holbrook and Lucy Jones Holbrook native tive New Yorkers lIe He was as born F February 4 1860 at Boun bun With Mrs Holbrook who VIlO was the thie former Polly h he lie still resides at the same brick home borne in which they began be an their married life sixty one years ago aRO on December Decem ber her 28 1880 after their marriage in the old oM Salt Lake endowment house Mr Holbrook and Iii his brother Joseph J J. J Holbrook operated Bonn Boun Bountiful's first brick yard He lie later turned to farming farmin and fruit raisin rais rais- ras- ras in ing Always active in L 1 I D S church work he lie filled a mission to the southern states a numbers of oJ years ears after their marria marriage e and anti is now a member of the Bountiful First wards ward's rard s high hiSh priests' priests quorum 1 Mrs Holbrook will vill celebrate her seventy ninth birthday anniversary on February 26 1 rr i dauch are arc living They arc are Mrs Osro Cornia Woodruff Mrs 1 Ira C. C Curtis L Logan an Mrs Joseph II II 11 Reed and Mrs William J J. J ton son both of Bountiful William II ir Holbrook Bountiful justice of the peace and Albert Albrt J. J Holbrook of Bountiful There are 37 grandchildren dren and 22 great grea |