Showing posts with label Milburn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Milburn. Show all posts

Saturday, May 18, 2024

RIGBY PHOTOS




These are photos taken by my father, Wm. Neldon Rigby.  He had an old Brownie Camera.  It really did take some good pictures in its day.  Unfortunately, it
didn't add a caption.  If you can identify anyone in these photos, please let me know.  My father grew up in Oak Creek, Fairview, Milburn.  






 

Sunday, February 12, 2017

DONNA GRAHAM BRUNGER BOOK TO BE PUBLISHED

SEELY DESCENDANT PUBLISHES LOCAL HISTORY BOOK

 Milburn Utah and Its World, a new history book in two volumes, will soon be available. The book was written by Donna Graham Brunger, a JASFO descendant who passed away in 2016. Milburn is a small agricultural community located about five miles north of Fairview, Utah. An unincorporated village settled by Mormon pioneers in about 1876, Milburn once boasted a school, a Church building, a Co-op Store/dance hall, and a mill. This history has 2088 pages of text and photos and costs $93. To purchase, contact the author’s daughter, Paulette Park, at (801) 255- 0562 or paulettepark49@hotmail.com.


Donna Graham Brunger was born in Mt. Pleasant, Utah to Loyal and Ellen Vida Seeley Graham April 12, 1929. She left this life peacefully on February 26, 2016. She spent most of her life in Milburn then in Mt. Pleasant the last few years of her life.


She graduated from North Sanpete High School, Snow College and Brigham Young University. She earned a degree in social work and psychology when she was 47 years old. She worked at the sewing plant in Mount Pleasant and the turkey plant in Moroni to earn money for her tuition. She was a counselor at Central Utah Counseling Center for twenty years. She married Norman (Tommy) Brunger, January 1948. They were later divorced.


Reading, sewing, gardening, farming, and church service were some of her interests and hobbies. She had a driving ambition to write a history book about the north end of Sanpete County titled “Milburn and Its World.” In 2000, she developed health problems but continued to see it completed. She was an active member of the LDS Church and gave service two different times as a Relief Society President as well as served in many other ward and stake auxiliaries.

She is survived by four children: Paulette (Michael) Park, West Jordan, UT; Tom L (Mary) Brunger, Orem, UT; Randy Ray Brunger, Mount Pleasant, UT; Annette (Steven) Muir, Solon Ohio; 10 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren. Brother, Grant E. (Shirley) Graham, West Jordan, UT; and sister-in-law Darlene Steusher Graham Bullough, West Valley, UT.


She was preceded in death by her parents, Loyal and Ellen Vida Seeley, brother Berkley and four sisters, Baby, Alice, Marie, and Vida Loy Graham.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

School Buses? - Muddy Roads



These photos come from my father's (Neldon Rigby) photo album.

Oh how I wished I had sat down with him to get an explanation for each photo he shot with his brownie (box style) camera. He grew up in Milburn and used to walk the railroad track into Fairview every day to attend school. Whether these are school buses or just mass transportation, I do not know. One thing is for sure, how muddy the roads were before asphalt.

Make sure all your photos are labeled and dated !!!