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Show HONORED LEHI MATRO Appropriate funeral services wero Ward has sustained n distinctive lo londucted Sunday afternoon at tho nnd tho church ono of Its valua udItorlum for Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw, S0" Wo11 118 tho clt,zonBl vno passou away Monday evening from heart trouble Tho big Audi orlum was almost packed with 'riends and tho entiro front of the itand was banked with beautiful floral pieces and bouquets. Services were mdor tho direction of Bishop S. I. 3oodwln. Prof. A. B. Anderson, Pres. 8. L, Dhlpman, Pres. J. II. Clnrko, Pres. A F. Evans, and Senator Edward South ivlck together with Bishop Goodwin ivero tho speakers. In their remarks they testified to tho wonderful life lio doconscd had lived, her holpful ind uplifting work in tho church, and o hor choorful radiant disposition 'rof. Andorson also road a bio graphical sketch. Musical numbers ,vnro rendered ns follows in the jrdor named: "Slstor Thou Art Mild md Lovely," choir; "My Fathei Knows," Miss Buola Robinson and :holr; "Not Understool," Arno Kirk mm; "Oh My Father," violin qolo Mrs. L. Tammlncn; "I am a Pilgrim,' Miss Jessica Bird; "Calvary," Joh Y, Smith nnd "Rost, Rest for tho Wearj Soul," choir. Invocation was offered jy Mark Austin and benediction b Sober C. Webb. Biographical Sketch Emma Brlggs Bradshaw was the laughter of Samuol Brlggs and Emmc rhomas'" Brlggs. Sho was born lr Lehl, Utah, October 1, 1870, and wat baptized Into tho Church of Jcsiu Christ of Lntterday Saints at Lchl prll 13, 1879, by Elder T. R. Jones Sho was confirmed a mombor of the Church on tho samo date by Isaac W Pox. She was married to John F. Brad ?haw of Lehl, Utah, on tho 3rd da sf January, 1889, by which marriage thoro woro five sons, Fredorlck John; Bernard B.; Floyd S.; "Frankllr lames; and Richard Grant; also five laughters, Clara Edna; Vornotto; Mary Gonoviovo; Borthn May; and Smma Marie. Ono son and twe laughters havo preceded her to the Sreat beyond. Slstor Bradshaw h ilso survived by eleven grandchildren, Soon after her marrlago sho moved vlth her husband to a ranch in Idaho vhoro they resldod about threo years, U that time a flro destroyed their lomo and all their belongings and he family then rotumcd to Lehl vhere they resldod until 1903 ln vhlch year they moved to Canada. After residing In Canada for eight 'cars, Brother and Sister Bradshaw oturned to Lohl, Utah, ln which ilace they havo slnco mado tholr lomo. Sister Bradshaw has always boon a lovoted and faithful member of the :hurch and has faced with courage md fortitude her many trials. Sho las always, since reaching maturity, teen a member of tho Relief Society .nd has diligently pursued hor work is Ward Teacher during most of this Ime. About a year ago she was call-id call-id as First Counselor ln tho Presl-lency Presl-lency of the Lehl Second Ward Relet Re-let Society and in that, as in hor ither work, sho has won tho lovo and isteem of all her associates. For many years past 81ster Brad-ihaw Brad-ihaw has been a very energetic romplo and Genealogical worker, mving dono tho vicarious work for icores of hor ancestors and othors, ind having traced hor ancestral lino-igo lino-igo for many generations back. Charity was ono of hor cardinal Mrtuos. Sho was over prono to loos 'or tho best ln othors and forgive holr shortcomings. Many who have icon ln need can testify to hor un itlnted generosity. Aa n mother and wlfo sho was un :oasIng ln hor dovotlon, and con itantly encouraged hor family botli jy example and precept to Hvo the Highest Ideals which hor religion had iaught hor. Tho number of her friends wat limited only by the numbor of hoi icqualntances. A smllo hns accom lianled her overy greeting and sho haf Invariably had an optomlstlc ant courageous spirit. Sho iforced hoi own toubles into the backgound it hor earnest doslre to brighten th( pathway of her loved ones. Resolutions of respect from tho Re llof Society wero road by President Mrs. Harriot M. Webb. Theso resolu Hons aro printed below. Interment was ln tho City cometory Tho grnvo was dedicated by Prof. A B. Andorson. RESOLUTIONS Of Respect to tho Momory of Emmi Brlggs Bradshaw. WHK5RAS, on tho 23rd day o April, 1923, the Lord took from ou midst our bolovod Sister and cc worker, Emma Bradshaw, by what w call death, but which is as a mattei of-fact only moving from this mortn sphere to where , Immortal spirit dwell, and WHEREAS, that ln her remova th Relief Soclaty of tha Lehl Secon : WHEREAS, wo aro bowed ln gi and sympathize most slncoroly w i hor bolovcd husband, John Bradsh and their family, novortholoss, bow In humblo submission to thatC 1 who gave us Ufa nnd dooth all thli i well; but wo oxpross our slncoro , grct nt her domlso, nnd shnll miss 1 smiling face nnd loyal support to i association and to ovory worthy cai ' that God has instituted on enrth , tho uplift and comfort of mankind . NOW BE IT RESOLVED that , oxtond our sincere synipnthy t condolonco to her loving husband i 1 noblo children as well as hor k 1 and loving aged mother. I BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED t I a copy of thoso resolutions bo spri upon tho records of tho Rollof Sod " of tho Lehl Second Ward and tha copy bo glvon tho family of i deceased. , Lehl Second Wnrd Rollof Sock , Hnrrlet M. Wobb, President. Clnra Wobb, Second Counsel Minerva A. Wade, Socrotar I o Leon Comer Buried Her |