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Show MEETS DEATH WHEN GRAVEL Ml CIS Charles Stark of Payson Is Killed and Son Is Slightly Slight-ly Injured. Special to The Tribune. PAYSON. May 22. Charles Starlc of this city vns killed yesterday while loading load-ing gravel at the city gravel bed. Tho bank was about twelve feet high, and Mr. Stark was tunneling under it when it caved in on him. Men who were working near by went to hl rescue, but life was extinct when the gravel was removed from his body, j His son, Willis Stark, 20 years of age, was assisting hi in, but escaped with slierht bruises about hs head and body. Mr. .Stark was born November 2H, 1876, at St. Joseph. New, while bis parents, Daniel and PriciNa Stark, wore temporarily tempo-rarily residing there, and had spent most of hip lifo in Payson. He married Miss Sarah 3Cay June 20, 1 and is survived by his vtdew and eight children. They are Mrs. Zenda Jonon, Willis. KVaa, Veda. Aleen, Mae, Mabel and Maxine .Stark. He is also survived sur-vived by on grandchild, seven brothers and nine- sisters. |