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Show SPANISH FORK MAN IS ELECTROCUTED IRK ARGYLE MEETS DEATH i AT GOAL MINE 1 Reports Say Voting Mine , Worker Came In Contact With High Tension Wire; ' Death Dealt Instantly. ' i SPANISH FORK. v. 2! Mark Mark Argyll'. :i(l-year-old son of i Mrs. Jane Argvle and well known ? in Spanish Fork was instantly kill- 5 "d at Mutual, Spring Canyon, Tues- ' day evening at s o'clock, according ' to advices reaching bis relatives. Although Al-though complete details of the ae- ! colonial killing js ;,,-u i nsg-. it is understood un-derstood thai Argylc came in contact con-tact Willi a high tension wire. Death was instantaneous. He was employed by the Mutual Coal company, at whose mii.e the' accident is said to have occurred The mine is about eight miles up Spring Canyon from Helper. Immediately nt'ier notice of the accident was made known, his two .brothers, Ren K. Argvle. fner ounly surveyor of Utah count v, anil Sterling Arg.de. left for Helper to bring home the body of their brother. broth-er. Horn in Spanish Fork. March ?l. liu. Mark Argyle vwis the son of I lie late Bishop Benjamin Argvle. After completing the elementary grades and the high school of his 'native town, he .attended the Utah Agricultural college at Logan. He was at one time a promisiag nthlete I both ill the high school and the college. col-lege. Surviving him are his aged mother. Mrs. Jane Argylc of Spanish Span-ish Fork, and the following brothers .and sisters: Iteujamin 10. Argvle, Mrs. H.'U'.el Arnold, Sterling Argvle, Afton Argvle. all of Spanish Foil;, and William R. Argyle of Swarth-more, Swarth-more, I'enn. |