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Show HISTORY OF SANPETE COUNTY. 438 president; A. A. Prouty, vice-president; Xephi Gledhill, who with Paul M. Jensen, ChrisMcKenna and C. A. Swalberg, Sr., secretary and treasurer, tian P. Jensen, llenry The Bobbins and and Canal Company, with a capitalization was incorporated February 25, 1896. The di- control the affairs of this company. Kearnes Dam of $46,800, H. A. Kearnes, president; A. H. Kearnes, L. Kearnes, A. J. Robbins and John Bartholomew, completing the official list of managers. The Gunnison Irrigation Company was incorporated June 22, 1888, with a capital stock of $50,000, divided among the numerous users of water. This company has nine officers and directors as follows: X. C. Sorenson, president; Xephi Anderson, vice-president; Peter H. Bogh, secretary; C. A. Swalberg, Sr., treasurer, with Brigham Jensen, C. E. Ericksen, Christen Larsen, H. M. Garrick and William Metcalf, directors. The Gunnison Highland Canal Company, with a capital stock of $50,000, was incorporated March 14, 1896. The officers are: W. B. Parker, president; O. B. Berglund, secretary and treasurer; L. C. Myrup, Fred C. Snow and L. C. Ludvigson, remainder of the board of directors. The Westview Irrigation Company was incorporated June IT, 1895> with a capital stock of $25,000. The officers are: C. A. Swalrectors are: secretary; James William Gee, secretary and treasand Christian Sanders. The Willow Creek Irrigation Company was incorporated April 17, 1S9T, with a capital stock of $24,000. The officers and directors are: Axel Einarson, president; Josias Jensen, vice-president; Soren C. Sorenson, secreT tary and treasurer; J. P. Carlson, Annie M. atts, Charles Boshardt and John P. Peterson. The several canal companies with private and co-operative farm ditches furnish an abundant water supply, which enables berg, Jr., president; urer; Alfred H. Lund, Julius Christensen W |