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Show MIKE KLOPENSTINE DIES IN COPPERFIELD With sincere regret, the people peo-ple of Bingham and district learned of the death at Copper-field Copper-field of Mike Klopenstine - on Friday last. Mr. Klopenstine had been in ill health for some time and the death of his sister Edith about eighteen months since caused him to suffer much from despondency. Mr. Klopenstine was 35 years of age and was born in Copperfield. He was a. graduate of the L. D. S. Business College at Salt Lake City. Later became station agent at Bingham Bing-ham for the iDenver and Rio Grande Co.' He was some few years ago one of the most popular pop-ular young men of Bingham., Mr. Klopenstine is survived by his mother, two sisters, Miss Stella Klopenstine" and Mrs.M.' A. Cotter, with two brothers, Allen Al-len and Bert Klopenstine. Funeral Fun-eral services were held at the home on Tuesday last the Revd. Lester Fagen officiating. The pall bearere were Gene Chandler, Chand-ler, R. H. Dalquist, Fred Turner, George McDonald, Louis Buck-man Buck-man and James A. Norden. The floral offerings completely covered cov-ered the casket. The funeral arrangements ar-rangements were carried out by the O'Donnell Co. under the management of W. Boland. |