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Show EDITH . KLOPENSTINE LAID TO REST BY . LOVING FRIENDS ffk , J J v ' ' I - 1 C' ' One of the Bad" events In the history oi,,tW city was. the deathvlast gatur :day -snowing" of ils-Edith JjOopen-sHjaeraaugnter'of JjOopen-sHjaeraaugnter'of Mr.'.and Mrs., iM. J. Klopeastine pioneer settlers in Bingham Bing-ham and one of the leading families of Upper Bingham. Miss Klopenstine was a teacher by profession and has taught in the Binguam schools. She underwent an operation recently at , the Bingham hospital for appendicitis appendi-citis and never recovered. Just before be-fore the operation Bhe had been teaching in the schools of Pocatello I for the past two years. I Miss Klopenstine was a graduate of the University of Utah and was a . teacher of much ability. She taught in the schools of Ogden, Salt Lake City, Pocatello and several other places. She is survived by three brothers and two sisters and her dear mother. The funeral service was held Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon at the Catholic church and Father O'Connor presided. Soloa were rendered by Mrs. J. B. Myers and Mrs. Marshall Gibson. Many beautiful floral offerings showed the esteem in which the de-. de-. ceased was held by her many friends in Bingham where she spent many 'years of her promising young life. .Miss Klopenstine was a kind-hearted generous spirited woman who did much for those with whom she associated asso-ciated from time to time. She has done much toward looking after her brother, Mike, who has been sick for a year and a half. An automobile cortege followed the remains to their last resting place. Interment was made in the Bingham cemetery. |