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Show Fretwcll Machine to Be Completed. The poople of Cedar are woll no-qunluted no-qunluted with the invention that John Fretwoll, recently dooeasod. worked on, and no doubt brve wondered won-dered what would booome of it now that the inventor was no more. Somo tlmtt previous to his death ho attempted at-tempted to make arrangements with somo Salt Lake men to take bold with him and bavo the maohino perfected, per-fected, but for eomo cbubo tbo matter mat-ter was delayed for a timo, and a day or so after Mr. Fretwell'a death those gentlemou camo here with tbo intention cf completing arrangements to tako It over but of course oould not do so at that timo. They mado a deal with John Fretwell'a son, who bad tho maohino iu obargo. It wbb shipped to Suit Lake, a company tormod and incorporated for tho purpose pur-pose of manufacturing and eolllrg motor water machines, the prinoioul ooo being the ono referred to. Below Be-low is an item tukeu from n Salt Lako paper whlnh refers to tho filing of the articles cf Incorporation, tbo porBonnl of tbo directors, nud tho Intention In-tention of the company: "Articles of Incorporation wore yoste'dnv filed with the county olork ay tho Fretwoll Water Motor Company Com-pany of Silt Lake Tho capital etook is $100,000 in shares of 10 oontB ouch. W. A. Frotwoll is president; presi-dent; P. J. Nelson, vice pros. ; P. R. Nelson, eeo'y.-troas. Theso with F. J. Alexander, L. F. Hatch, George Nelson nnd A. A. Larson nro dircc torn. The company will rnuuufno-tnru rnuuufno-tnru nnd nail wntor motors from the John R. Fretwoll patent." |