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Show TESTIRllj OF SUGAR r , Incorporators 0( I - Cache Firm RC!t Witess Starii Declare They Signet j cles in Ignorance 0: j rooters' PUrpD!( Two of the Incorporate,. Cache Sugar conlpallv day before Judge w " " I Third district court th,,',!" I incorporation papers f ,h ! ignorance that J. A. He,i " V: renzo N. StoliI werc. , "'s: profit from 'turning over the plant of th0 Knight s , The witnesses were T h John II. Anderson, nfj; jfor the plaintiff n m pany to recover from i and Mr. Stohl. Mr H Mr. Reese resumed th yesterday morning, ,d1 , ! mony of Tuesday the "t,?. ' never saw but the elsnS; ' , Incorporation papers T : that he took thPePwoVo V son that no one was ' and that he did not VnV. ! ence tn the articles of il', in article 17 that th, con!,"c whereby tho company , , . 1 to Mr. Hendriekson and m'1 the. p ant of the Klgh, s and. the contract with the ! Engineering company (r from Canada to f,.'h, ,. 1! Ing to the pleading l , Hendriekson and Mr Stoh for the plant and the ,;." removal. Witnesa Cross-examined. On Tuesday Mr. Reese t(,. July, 1916, he gave Mr n;rr. check for $400 as initial pa,-', worth of stock In the pro,-afterwards pro,-afterwards completing pav,..: celvlng stock In the pre-w Counsel for tho defense, In t. inlng the witness, undent i him admission that the st-s he first subscribed was ii stock in a company the farm-was farm-was to have been built ji . Mr. Reese insisted that his . for stock was with the y-from y-from the first that the do be located west of Bear Riv valley. The defendants have set that it was in the Interim u distinct enterprises thai Mr son and Mr. Stohl acquire ir the Knight Sugar company tract for its removal from rv first' enterprise, the defend was tile promotion of a V, Sugar company, with factor, Smlt'rifield. The present factory at Cornish, the defer', was the result of a later a-promotion a-promotion enterprise. On rh-the rh-the claim is set up that Mr. 1: and Mr. Stohl were acllns i als in. acquiring the Kulgu! removal contract, and nut if present company. . Increases Subscription, Mr. Anderson, the other -yesterday, who Is president ' National bank at Logan, tesr .f subscribed in June $10,0("1 ft capital stock of. the compan Hendriekson proposed to or; trig his check for 52t'O0 to Mr son at the time as Initial r- He further testified that to son approached him In Deer' vear 1915 with the explain" had succeeded in purchaser plant for the West Cache : pany and a-request for inr-subscription. inr-subscription. Mr. Anderson a consented to increase his $25,000, giving his check to M-son M-son for the amount and rev his first check for S2000, the s-being s-being cashed the nest day i: drickson. . Mr. Anderson testified ir been assured by Mr. Her there were to be no prorr-. to speak of. that of the m to be realized by the pr,:' would be willing to give r consideration of his ubst the venture. This J1000 H. said he later received. He '; signed the . articles of Iticor?.-out Iticor?.-out knowing of the diffrs. the price paid for the Km! removal contract and tne P; they were turned over to i Faith in Hendriekson. -The witness said that ! Mr." Hendriekson for tmr.:-and tmr.:-and had implicit faith in i never presumed to Ques' drickson's statements tna. ; the proposed company -; ground-floor opportunity ,. More than a year elapsed, I... he became aware that W; and Mr. Stohl had reata in the acquisition of the .u- vvroct Cache fcugar further expressed conuctlc, for Mr. Hendriekson ano .- other incorporators, v-erei. he of the. advantageous dea. defendants. ..tnr ' Mr. Anderson will rcsoc. stand this mornlng |