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Show "the last sad kites, Pouching Services Over the I'onming of jMrs. losoph S. Bf oiul bent. The futiouil Horvlee? over tho icmnlua t Mtf. Joseph Si llrondbent were held it Sntmdny from the ineethiK boup at t p in. Tim house was tilled with iel.illve and syinpnllildnu friends. Tli cliulr'wan preneiil and rendered the sbmlni. Coniiellor Win F. Gntney piesided. The 'Jpeiiiiiy prayer was 'IMed by Killer Win SanthwicW The 'ii.u-inplile.il sttetoli was read hy Elder A..C. l'eiuson. TliOau vlio spoke ucro Klders IMwnrd Southwlck, Ell ICenilall, F. A. Ilushinnn and I'i esldeiit S. L, Chiptn.in. The speakers dnelt Bt eoino letiKth on the good work the deceased bad incoinpllslied In looking after and taking enre of liei family, and the long; s( 'kuess she bad endured without a murmur, mur-mur, nnd tho noble work her husband had done in leaving nothing undone to save her life. The cnckel was a lovely ono nnd was hidden beneath Mowers which had been placed upon it hy loving relatives nnd kind Mends, Tlie sympathy of tlie whole people is extended to the dear children and the hemt-broken hushnud. IllOll iuiiiicai.. Amanda Twcdu lSroadbeiit was born in Salt Lake City, Mmch 10, 1803; wns thu daughter of (J. F, nud Christlnana Pctcisou TweiK When 18 she camo to Mil and in 188U was married to Joseph S. llroadbcut in the Logan Temple. Seven children have cainu to bless their home, six of whom survive Iter. Slio wns a loving wife, a kind nud affectionate mother, and a truo Latter-day Latter-day Faint, faithfully psrforuiing tho duties which came to her. fcilio wae a member of the Relief Soclaty and th first president of the Missionaries Wives' Society, which wns organized in Lehl In 181)0, while Iter hitiband was anny on n mission. After a long nud lingering illness she pnssed nany Aptil 'JO, 1U05, in full hiitli in tho hope of a glorious reesurrertlon. Her depaiture will be giently felt by thoie who knew bet. |