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Show FUNERAL HELD FOR JAPANESE Funeral services for Arthur Sakutora Ogata, 56, were conducted conduc-ted at the Japanese camp in Copperfield Cop-perfield at 5 p.m. Monday. The body was cremated Tuesday at a memorial mausoleum and the ashes stored in a vault in Salt Lake City. Mr. Ogata died of lobar lo-bar pneumonia May 22 in Provo. Born in Kiyoto-Yun, Japan, on March 1, 1886, Mr. Ogata came to United States in 1902. He had lived in Bingham Canyon 40 years. He was employed by Utah Copper company as a trackman. o |