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Show MRS. KLOPENSTINE CALLED TO REST Mrs. Mary Frances Klopenstinc, for more than SO years a resident of Bingham Canyon, died at a Salt Lake Hospital Tuesday morning at 10:30 after an attack of pneumonia. ,Mrs. Klopenstinc was close to 89 'years of age, having been born at Philadelphia July 3, 1936, and was the daughter of two San Francisco pioneers, pio-neers, Alfred Hunt and Mary Hunt. She was also a sister of the late Judge John Hunt, well known resident of San Francisco in the early days of that city. Mrs. Klopcnstine during her SO years residence in Bingham Canyon made a host of friends, and was beloved be-loved by" all. In early days she operated the famous fa-mous Criffcn House, located where the Bingham Merc, now stands. It was the only hotel in the camp in those days, and Mrs. Klopenstine was in charge for nearly 20 years, giving up the hotel business when the Criffcn Crif-fcn house was destroyed by fire in August, 1905. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Lena K. Bemis of Salt Lake City and two grandchildren, Lannes K. licmis and Dully Stringlcy, both of Salt Lake City. What's the use of making a horse of yourself when you can buy of WELVS GROCETERIA at Salt Lake City prices? 1 f |