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Show Services held Wednesday for G'en tioSt Funeral services were held Wednesday, in the Twelfth Ward, for A. Glen Holt, 60, 114 East 8th So., who died Saturday, July 23, 1966, in a Salt Lake hospital, of complications compli-cations following surgery. Bishop Don Watts was in charge. xsuriai was in tne evergreen Cemetery, directed by Wheeler Mortuary. Mr. Holt was born Jan. 7, 1906 in Fruita, Wayne County, a son of Aaron E. and Phoebe Ann Cook Holt. He married Ida Mae Wolfe, Sept. 3, 1923, in Gallup, N. M. He had resided in Springville Spring-ville since 1938 and worked as an operating engineer employed employ-ed in highway construction for J. M. Sumsion Company and Strong Construction Co. He was , a member of the LDS Church and was affiliated with the Operating Engineers Local No. 13. He is survived by his widow of Springville; three sons, one daughter; Donald Ray Holt, Las Vegas, Nev.; Robert L. Holt, Elko, Nev.; Glen LaMar Holt, Birmingham, Ala.; Mrs. Irving (Norma Jean) Hansen, Great Falls, Mont.; his father of Provo; 16 grandchildren, and the following brothers and sisters; Joseph A. Holt, Pay-son; Pay-son; Fon C. Holt, Ren ton, Washington; Roy C. Holt, Pro-(Cont. Pro-(Cont. on back page, col. 5) Holt services (Cont. from Page One) vo; Ray C. Holt, Ogden; Mrs. ; La vina Hunt, Caldwell, Idaho; i Mrs. Arnold (Mable) Mickelson of Mesa, Ariz.; Mrs. Everett (Melvina) Wolf, Boise, Idaho; Mrs. A. . T. (Zelpha) Taylor, Cornell, Wash.; Mrs. Mary Baker, Richfield. Oilmen, as well as space scientists sci-entists and others, are working on new power sources, such as the fuel cell, which will help meet the nation's energy needs for the future. A little success goes a long way with most people. |