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Show imces held r former p iapleton man Suneral services were coned con-ed Wednesday forenoon, in Mapleton Second ward, for :ph Stark, 73, a former n lent of Mapleton, who died T0i St. George Hospital of a ' illness. Bishop Floyd Tut-,was Tut-,was in charge. Services jjjs held at St. George Tues- I lirial was in the Evergreen m etery. r. Stark was born Sept. ill 1887, in Manti, a son of jv li""1 Conrad and Barbara i 't Stark. When a small boy "loved to Freedom, where he -"""''ried Eva Jensen, Dec. 4, S1;. The marriage was later nnized in the Manti LDS pie. 3 was a member of the church and had served as lay School suptrintendent ward clerk in Freedom filled a stake mission in oni Stake. In 1939 he k ed to Mapleton where he led. He serves as ward II her and a missionary in I fl hi stake- I V " was employed at Geneva 2 1 Company until he retired hC 953. He has since resided WJ';t. George working in the Temple and on the genea- iL.H committee of the St. Pllll'ge Sixth ward for IV2 8. iLrviving are his wife; four )ren, Cleon Stark of Map- 1; Mrs. Lrwin (Ada) Cur-Mapleton; Cur-Mapleton; Mrs. Lindon rB-) Peterson, Provo; Mrs. (Ruby) Stallings, Page, one brother, Urich Stark """" Vrforoni; 19 grandchildren f 1 one great-grandchild. |