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Show Prominent Cedar Clubwoman Succumbs in Sleep i ' 'i MBS. LUCILE BROADBENT Mrs. Lucile Lambert Broadbent, 52, wife of Dr. L. V. Broadbent, Cedar City surgeon, died in her sleep Monday night of a cerebral blood clot. She and her husband had returned from Chicago Sunday, Sun-day, where they had been to attend at-tend the International College of Surgeons conference. Mrs. Broadbent, prominent clubwoman and civic worker, was president of the Cedar City High School Parent-Teachers Association Associa-tion during the past year and served in many church and civic organizations. She was instrumental instru-mental in organizing the Cedar City units of the League of Women Wo-men Voters and the American Association of University Women, and served as president of both groups. She also served as state director direct-or for the League of Women Voters Vot-ers for four years and in 1958, was a delegate to the National Council of the League in Washington, Wash-ington, D. C. Mrs. Broadbent was born in Salt Lake City on January 4, 1909, a daughter of Angus M. and Edna Snow Lambert Cannon. She served for four years as a Rush Medical School University Hospital Hos-pital social worker in Chicago. She was graduated from the Uni-versity Uni-versity of Utah and taught school in Salt Lake City for several years. She had been active in Sunday School and Relief Society work, and was active in the MIA while in Chicago, serving as president in her ward. She served on the Cedar City Music Arts Committee, the City Beautification Committee, and was a past president of the Fine Arts Guild. She married Dr. Broadbent in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on August 9, 1934. Besides her husband she is survived sur-vived by a son, Michael, Cedar City; four brothers and three sisters, sis-ters, Don S., Kenneth and Ralph S. Lambert and Mrs. Arch (Alice) Robertson, Mrs. Verner O. (Venice) (Ven-ice) Hewlett, Mrs. J. Webster (Dorothy) Jone all of Salt Lake City, and Gerald S. Lambert, Sprindale, Ark. Funeral services will be conducted con-ducted Friday at 2 p. m. in the Cedar Eighth Ward chapel. Friends may call at the Win-terrose Win-terrose Southern Utah Mortuary Thursday from 5 to 8 p. m. and Friday after 11 a. m. |