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Show BRADSHAW SHOCKS COMMUNITY ! 0(11 FUNERAL SERVICES TO BE CON- .V DUCTED AT AUDITORIUM SUN- hn , ,. ,. , day AT 2 P. M. objects of the society Bhall bo o i to pa Tho entire community of Lohi was mcnti shockod by tho sudden death of Mrs. were John F. Dradshaw which occurred mon Monday evening at 8:50 o'clock from heart trouble. She, with her husband, nmrKl was at the plcturo show at tho Uoyal Hbrar whtn she suffered the attack. Before socur she could bo gotton home, only a P)10t0 block away, she passed away without . .. regaining consciousness. Bnnu Tho loss of Mrs. Dradshaw Is folt atroni keenly by a largo number of citizens deeds since her church work and kindly dls- promi position has endearod her to scores and scores of friends and towns- purpc people with whom sho has come In v,ow contact tho past eight years. posse Mrs. Emma Brlggs Dradshaw Is the the X wife of John F. Bradshaw, local m capitalist. iSho was 52 years of ago. Her mother, Mrs. Emma Brlggs, her n(lver husband and tho following children waste survive: Mrs. J. Mark Clarko, Salt and i Lake; Emma and Bortha of Lohi; j,st0 three sons, Bernard B. and Prod J ro- . siding In Canada and Franklin, who ,nB 11 Is attending tho University of Utah, their Thoro aro also three brothers and four our c sisters surviving; Lawrpnco ot Amerl- courn can Fork, Azor of Canda, Eugene,, Mrs. John Peterson and Mrs. O. It. Taylor ,nB " of Lehl, Mrs. Geo. KIrkham of Moroni, anion and Mrs. Geo. A. Hacking of Canada. Funoral services aro arranged to bo tot,. hold at tho Auditorium, Sunday, com-menclng com-menclng at 2 p. m. An o throu rpetuato the names and achlove- i of tho mon and womon who pr pioneers in founding this com- Pr ealth, by presorvlng old land- So i, collecting relics, establishing a y of plonoor historical matter, j0, ng unprlnted manuscripts, bo graphs, and all such data as fol aid In perfecting a record of tho j ; character, puro life, and heroic of tho pioneers. By seeking to bo )to and carry out tho objocts and M bob which tho pIoneorB had in Tt when they sacrificed all tboy Co ssed and turned their faces to est to soek homos in these wt tains. By commemorating tho it ot tho pioneers Into tho barren s of Utah, and such other days pt idvents as aro important in tho bo y of tho early days. By roviow- w io lives of tho ploneors, teaching descendants and the citizens ot Wl ountry tho lessons of faith, an go, and patriotism, and by crost- n , spirit ot union and fellowship g tho posterity ot tho pioneers. w, o yc . a. |