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of Green River held an election to vote on the question 

 of a $183,000 bond issue for the purpose of finishing the 

 dam and to conitruct nine miles of canals. 



At the annual stockholders' meeting of the Huntsville 

 Irrigation Association, held December 12, the following 

 officers were elected: Albert H. Garner, president; John 

 G. Hortenson, vice-president; Francis Bingham, Peter Jo- 

 hansen and Joseph Engstrom, directors; C. C. Wangs- 

 gaard, treasurer, and A. P. Ren-trom, secretary. 



At the annual meeting of the stockholders in the 

 Utah and Salt Lake Canal Company the following directors 

 were chosen: James L. W. Dansie, C. C. McMullin, M. J. 

 Leak, M. R. Porter, R. D. Coates, Peter Larson and H. T. 

 Spencer. According to the report of President Peter 

 Larson the company now has more than twenty-six miles 

 of canal in operation. 



The Pleasant Creek Irrigation Company has filed ar- 

 ticle? of incorporation showing capitalization of $20,000. 

 James H. Seeley is president, Neils Matson vice-president 

 and W. D. Candland secretary and treasurer. 



Nearly all stock in the West Cache Irrigation Com- 

 pany has been purchased by the Trenton Irrigation Com- 

 pany, into which it was proposed to merge the former 

 company in order to avoid legal troubles. The Trenton 

 Company i= composed of the following stockholders: J. A. 

 Hendricksen and Joseph E. Cardon, Logan; Ephraim 

 Bergeson, Cornish; B. Y. Benson, Trenton, and M. C. 

 Rigby, Newton. The new company is capitalized at $400,- 

 000. John A. Hendricksen is president. 



Officers of the Price River Irrigation Company held 

 a meeting in Salt Lake during December, at which it was 

 predicted that they would close negotiations for the pur- 

 chase of the Irrigation Land Company for $50,000. Own- 

 ers of the Price River Company are T. R. Cutler, Ira 

 Wines, Austin Brothers. George Sauerback, George A. 

 Smith, A. B. Rockhill and T. W. Boyer. Engineers report 

 that when the reservoir, now under construction, is fin- 

 ished it will store enougli water to irrigate 20,000 acres. 



Farmers in Salt Lake County held a meeting at Sandy 

 to discuss the advisability of building an irrigation system 

 to water 2,000 acres. Professor Lyman, of the University 



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