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Show Juliette Adams HolLL. Dies at Beryl Home Members of the family and many friends of Mrs. Juliette Adams Holt of Enterprise, were called to that community the first of the week because of the death of that lady. Mrs. Holt, 78, died Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jack Moyle at Beryl. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the Enterprise L D S Ward chapel, and burial took place In the family cemetery at the Holt ranch. The deceased was born In Par-owan Par-owan Jan. 5, 1879 to Hugh and Juliette Bayles Adams, and her early life was spent here. She married George O. Holt in June, 1905 in the Salt Lake L D S temple tem-ple and they made their home in Enterprise. Mr. Holt died 11 years ago. Surviving are five sons and' daughters, Elbert, Jay O., and Hugh E. Holt, Enterprise; Mrs.1 Jack Moyle, Beryl, and Mrs. Par-Is Par-Is Robinson, Salt Lake City; five brothers and sisters, Hugh L. and Albert E. Adams, and Anna and Eva Adams, Parowan and La-Verde La-Verde A. Dodge, Susanville, Calif., and 10 grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted conduct-ed by Bishop Clove and speakers were Thelma Stahell, Enterprise; Albert E. (Buddy) Adams, Cedar City; Barbara M. Adams, Parowan Paro-wan and Pres. Arthur J. Barlock-er. Barlock-er. Enterprise. A tribute, "Memories," "Mem-ories," was given by Ardlth E. Staheli with singing by Beverly Barlocker and Lona Gale Holt, accompanied by Deloris Jones. The opening prayer was given by Patriarch Arthur Jones, the closing prayer by LeRoy Adams of Parowan and the grave was dedicated by Clayton Farnsworth. The opening song, "I Know That My Redeemer Lives," and closing one, "Oh My Father," were sung by the Enterprise First and Second Ward choir directed by Roy Staheli and accompanied ac-companied by Gertrude Lund. Maribah Holt sang the solo in the opening number and Merrill Terry was soloist in the closing song. Other musical numbers included includ-ed the song, "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere," by four nephews. Ivan Holt. Howard Holt, Deward Terry and Merrill Terry; a solo "Mother Machree," by Howard Holt and a vocal duet. "Coin' Home," by Alta Truman and Heber Holt accompanied by Ger-trude Ger-trude Lund. |