- Madame Roberts delivers a leture in the music hall tomorrow evening.
- A large and appreciative audience assembled at the meeting house last Monday evening, to listen to a lecture delivered by Mr. Stevenson on the “Hill Cumorah and the Book of Mormon.”
- President Jacob Gates was here last Sunday in the interest of the seventies. He also delivered an able discourse to the people at the general afternoon meeting.
- A committee consisting of C. E. Layton, G. W. Barnes, C. H. Barton, Vinney Larkins and Bessie Raymond are making arrangements for a select ball to be given in the music hall next Friday evening.
- Brick work on the residence of E. W. Layton was completed yesterday. The boys indulged in a keg of beer to top off their achievement.
- A number of small boys were caught lastS unday shooting at pigeons in a barn filled with hay belonging to W. H. Blood. This is a dangerous practice and such serious infractions of the city ordinance, regarding shooting in the city, should not be allowed to be committed with impunity, and parents who allow their children the free use of firearms should see they are only discharged in places where life and property are not endangered, and where there is no danger of having to pay the penalty of a broken law.
- The city council met last Monday evening and adjourned without transacting any business, there being no quorum present.
- Judge Phillips, W. H. Blood, James Rushforth and Samuel Rushforth will leave here next Tuesday for an extended deer hunt in the mountains. The judge and his party are all crack shots, and the game would do well to take the underground while he is holding court in their domain, as it is likely he will allow his faithful rifle to act in the capacity of judge, lawyer, and jury in their case.
- A number of boys, horses and carts came to grief last Sunday night by colliding on the bridge immediately north of the city hall. The injuries did not exceed a few badly scratched up boys and badly dilapidated carts. The boys have concluded there is no fun cart riding on dark nights, and after this will only indulge while fair Luna sheds forth her light. KAYSVILLE, October 25. K.
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