Show I A PROVO ENTERPRISE r The Capitalists of that Burg Organize a Manufacturing Company The enterprising citizens of Provo have just perfected the organization of the Utah Valley Iron lIning and Manufacturing Manufac-turing Company for the purpose of conducting con-ducting general mining business in Utah and Juab counties the mining and production pro-duction of iron ores and the manufacturing ing of iron and steel in their different branches and such other business as may be necessary in i connection therewith there-with The capital stock of the company is fixed at 100000 divided into 20000 shares but the articles of agreement provide pro-vide the capitalization may be increased to 200000 Following are the names of the incorporators Alonzo A Noon A J Noon Thos Beesly Samuel R Thurman A D Hold away David Evans A 0 Smoot jr Walter R Pike Win H Brown W II VaIer Dusenbury John C Graham John E Booth Geo 11 Brown John W Turner Provo and Jonathan S Page Payson A D Holdawny is president and J S Page vicepresident of the company The company has purchased and proposes pro-poses to operate the following mining claims situated in Tintic mining district Grey Eagle No2 Iron Boom Jam Up Black Fawn Iron Queen Black Hawk Black Bird Red Chief Cross Lead Flower of the West Black Chief Young America Old Vulture Old Raven OldTubal Cain Vulcan Iron Star Raymond Ray-mond Melbourne HillSidney and Param mat a The company also owns what is known a the Puyne stock ranch and springs situated upon the wagon road leading from Goshen to Silver City A certificate of incorporation was issued the company by Secretary Thomas today The office and principal place of business will b at Provo where it is understood works will be erected immediately im-mediately I will be seen from the above that the stockholders comprise quite a large portion por-tion of the leading citizens of that town while the company must own a pretty large slice of the Tintic Mining District As some of the finest iron properties in the Territory are included in their list of mines there seems to be no reason why their enterprise should not meet with success and Provo may become quite a lively manufacturing city It is a matter of surprise that the iron resources of the Territory have been allowed to lie dormant dor-mant for so long a time |