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Show Final Rites I Friday For G. E. Olsen MYTON Failing to rally after af-ter Salt Lake City residents had donated more than 45 pints of blood to save his life, Glen E. Olsen, 42, Myton farmer, who , has been hospitalized since Oct. 10 because of a duodenal stomach stom-ach ulcer, died at a Salt Lake hospital Monday at 1:15 a. m. Mr. Olson had been in serious condition since September 23 and had undergone two operations opera-tions in a vain attempt to save his life. After hospital stocks of blood had been exhausted in transfusions, transfu-sions, Salt Lakers rallied to his aid in response to an appeal by newspapers Thursday evening, and donors continued to offer their blood. Hospital attaches report that 45 transfusions were given. Born August 7, 1902, at Fcr-rin, Fcr-rin, a son of Edward and Nancy Viola Worthen Olsen, Mr. Olsen moved at the age of four with his family to the Uintah basin, where he lived successively in Mt. Home, Tabiona and Myton. He married Erma Mitchie July 19, 1929. Survivors Include his widow, his mother of Cleveland; six children, Faye, Joy, Darr, Llylis, Sherman, Gladys, Nan, all of Myton; seven brothers and sisters, sis-ters, Mrs. Irma B. Smith, Reno, Nev.; Vern W. Olsen, Kenil-worth; Kenil-worth; George B. Olson, Spring Glen; Nile Olsen, Cleveland; Mrs. Lcola Woods, Heber; Hal V. Olsen, United States army in France, and Leon M. Olsen, United Un-ited States army in the South Pacific. Funeral services will be conducted con-ducted Friday at 2 p, m. in the Myton L D S ward chapel by Harold Crapo, bishop. |