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Kaysville Kinks
| October 14, 1890
Kaysville Kinks
October 14, 1890
  • The weather is quite frosty.
  • This has been a very dismal, stormy week.
  • Mr. James Underwood, of Salt Lake, was up on business last Tuesday.
  • We notice that R. W. Barnes has “hung out his shingle” as agent of the Fireman’s Fund Insurance company, of San Francisco, Cal.
  • We are informed that Mr. William R. Jamieson intends soon to open a gent’s furnishing goods store at his premises on Main street.  We welcome all such evidences of the growth of our city.
  • Mr. and Mrs. George Layton, the young couple who had the connubial knot tied at the fair last Thursday afternoon, were tendered a hearty reception on their arrival home that night.  We join their friends in wishing them a prosperous journey through life.
  • The People’s party campaign club meets next Thursday at 7:30 p.m.   All friends of the party are invited to be present and aid by their example and influence in awakening in the minds of the registered voters a greater interest in political matters, so that Kaysville precinct may poll a full vote in favor of John T. Caine at the November election.     M.  KAYSVILLE, October 13.

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