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Show . . . i New Incorporations Tho following companies filed, articles of incorporation P'riday: The Helper Western Railway company com-pany of this city, for tho purpose of building a steam or electric lino in Carbon county running from the Denver Den-ver Eio Grande "Railway company's tracks, two miles southeast of Helper, northwest into tho canvon; capitalization, capitaliza-tion, $15,000, in 1500" shares of $10 apiece, all subscribed; John F. Williamson William-son of Salt Lake City, president; C. L. Crandall, Provo, vice-president; H. 13. Tyrrall, Provn, secretary and treasurer; George "W. lliggins. Clinton, 1ml. , and Joseph . Thorne, Springvillc, additional addition-al directors. The Richmond Drug company of this city, taking over the Vonnillfon pharmacy phar-macy at Richmond and the business of .Joy li. Johnston, at 511 "West Second South street, this city; capitalization, $5000, in as many shares of $1 each; J. S. Richmond, president and treasurer, treas-urer, holding 3331 sdiares; Joy H. Johnson, holding 16B6 shares, vice-pros idenl; C. J. Harvey, secretary. These also form the board of directors. The Henrylyn Orchards company, a Colorado corporation with main offices at Denver, qualified to do business in this stato Friday, filing a copy of its articles of incorporation with Secretary Secre-tary of Stale Charles S. Tingev. The capitalization is $25,000, divided into 2500 shares of $10 apiece. E. R. Stephenson Steph-enson of Grand county is Utah agcut for the company. T. C. Henry and Goo. S. Henry are president and secretary, respectively. ' The Co-Operative Furniture company of this city amended articles reducing tho uumbor of directors from nine to five. William 2sT. Williams is president and Clarissa S. Williams secrotnry. |