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Show Fo&sE8.r PSeasacat 4Jsovo ESesicatMit ESios Eei Salt Lak Phillip Kopp, 82, died January 1 at 4 p. m. in a Salt Lake hospital. hos-pital. He was born in Germany, December 26, 1864. He married Caroline Miller in 1886 and as converts to the LDS church they immigrated to Amer- ica in 1914. They lived 8 years in this city and then moved to Manila where they lived 13 years, later moving to Salt Lake City, where Mrs. Kopp died in 1939. Survivors include one son, Fred Kopp of Encintas, California; two daughters, Mrs. Freda Beck, of Idaho Id-aho and Mrs. Augusta Walters of Salt Lake City; three grandchildren grandchild-ren and five great grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted conduc-ted Monday at 2 p. m. Bishop War-I War-I nick in charge. Burial wil be in the Pleasant Grove Cemetery. Friends may call at Olpin Mort- uary until 1 o'clock Monday and I the casket will be opened at the j Manila Ward Chapel from 1:30 until 2 o'clock. |