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Show CANNING OOTflTS IN dSIIDATi Articles incorporating the Woods Cross Canning company were filed yesterday in the office of the secretary secre-tary of state. The capital stock of the corporation corpora-tion i8 $200,000. It Is a morger of three large canning concerns, tho Layton Canning company, the Clearfield Clear-field Canning company and the Woods Cross Canning and Pickling company. Tho latter company Is merged into the new corporation at an appraised valuation of $70,421, tho Layton Canning Can-ning company at a valuation of S1C,-922, S1C,-922, and tho Clearfield Canning company com-pany at a valuation of $32,C95. The capital stock of the new corporation cor-poration Is divided Into 20,000 shares of the par value of $10 n Bharo Tho principal place of business Is to be at Woods Cross It is announced that oxtenslve Improvements will bo mado In tho throe plants and that a largo amount of money to tako care of the company's share of tho canning can-ning output will bo oxpended. The officers of the corporation are 'James A. Eldredge, president; Stoarns Hatch, vice president, Richard String-ham, String-ham, seciotary and treasurer, Hvrum Stewart, Thomas Hull, Brlant String-ham. String-ham. Josoph E Maybo and Rufus Adams, Ad-ams, additional directors |