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Show A Summer Itrsorl. The articles of association of the Parity's Park Scenic Itcsort Com-pacy Com-pacy were filed with Couuty Clerk Cutler yesterday. They provide that the general iursuit and business busi-ness of the company shill be to engage en-gage in a geutral colonization and land buslnem, aud in conjunction with s-iid Ul.-liuss to own, Kisses" Kis-ses" and lease LUlhling lits and lauds In tho Territory of Utiih, an 1 to carry on a general land business In regard to aud iu coiine-ctiuu with such colonization coloni-zation and Improvement enterprise-. Silt Lake Is named as the prinilpul pLue of bolL,ess cf tho eumpauy. and the rupiul stock Is placed al i!5,tW,l, divided into oUO shares of the pr value of S-V) each. Daniel Harrington is president,; presi-dent,; Charles II. Wilcken, vice - president; James Moffat, secretary; William Archibald, treasurer; Charles W. Hardy, Wll liam .Sulnun, Charles II. Wilcken, James Mullatt, Daniel Harrington and William Anhibald being the dim t ,rs. Lc Grande Young is also a stockholder. 'I liefelhiw illg lands, tegt thrr Willi sppurteiiaii' cs, water rights and Iniproviiueut" are Iftken and de rlareil to K- the fully aid up ci-ital ci-ital stock of thu company, to wit: The imrth half of Ihe southeast qutrterofSeiti'm.tl, and tliesouth-w tliesouth-w est quaiter of Uie southeast quaiter of said set tion, in townslilp I south, of r.ing'j 4 en-t. Salt Lake meridian, ex -ej tin -, however. tho ileeu lor rvh: if way to the I'tah Central ra'lAiiy coicaiiy. aud the deput gnuudsi'f fl-eairers agreed to be ca.ivcjcd tj the sai I railway com jinny; and the s,nllnist nuaittr if the uorthwestiiiiartcraiKltheuoith-west uorthwestiiiiartcraiKltheuoith-west quarter of the south wist quar-t quar-t r.-.'.i'l l!t southwest corner of tlie iiorUieasl qusrter of jeet-on ."l.town. ship I s,uth, cf ranges cast, Halt lke mi ridttu. Tlie location of this re-ort i at Snydtrille. in Parley's Pirk. ai.d thu location is a ulo-t desirable one fur a summer rc-ndcti'-e. The hills arc close U the wst,and a consider, au'e s,rtion of the tract is covered cov-ered with Umlier. Tnere are lb) acres platted and the poitkni not occupied by trees has lien sown .'o n to tinioUiy. Tlie tract is vi II w.iti reel by three streams from the inouii'ali.s, nuj the railway rail-way ! through IL It is HI mib-afroiu lliis city. The turponu of the coinny is to dLspnse of a i.uidIk'.- of lots about Ihe by ten toi.V on which pi riles may enct h Hises for suuinii-r n-.idcnces,w lirre t! u I vat ot the lower volleys tan l av. i.leJ. |