Show and Edward Crosby note Golden wedding Reside in Mi Emmons area 42 and Edward W. long-time residents of ML were honored at an open House in observance of their wedding They moved to the Basin in 1916 and have resided at Emmons since that time 12 The hard-working- couple was married in Panguitch on Their marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake Church of Jesus Christ o Latter-day on August They are parents of eight of whom are still They have 31 grandchildren and six Active In Church Both the have been active and devoted members of their Crosby was the first Primary president in the Emmons being sustained in She has also served as president of the Relief as secretary and visiting teacher a job she is still who is currently the custodian at the ward has worked in the Sunday School and as a ward teacher at He has followed various types of work in earning a He is presently trucking coal from Huntington Canyon to the Emmons-Altamont Last week he hauled three truckloads of coal in 3 successive clays and unloaded He was postmaster from 1918 to owned the first steam-operated threshing machine in j the This he operated for j 9 For 25 years Cros- by was associated with Mutual Creamery of Salt Lake City and hauled butter from his home to Salt Lake over these and Crosby leased a tract of Indian cleared it of brush and seeded Born Ih Bunkerville Crosby was born 1885 in and moved with his family to Panguitch when just a small boy where he lived until coming to Emmons in Ettie May Lloyd Crosby was at Pine on June Her folks moved Panguitch when she was one year and like her husband was a resident of that town until The following children are still living in various Utah William B. Samuel Fay Willard B. Dale Salt Lake Edward and Wallace Salt Lake A died at the age of 20 years in and Crosby were very enthusiastic about the Basin and are firmly convinced it will some day come into its own as a great industrial |