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Kaysville Kinks
| November 27, 1890
Kaysville Kinks
November 27, 1890

A Grist of News From the Flourishing Northern Town

  • Hon. Joseph Barton is down from Ogden.
  • Mr. Thomas C. Patten, of Salt Lake, is in town.
  • John R. Barnes went down to the capital this morning.
  • The Farmington Dramatic company, under the management of the Johnson Brothers, will present the emotional drama, “Enoch Arden” at the music hall next Saturday evening.  This management is a sufficient guarantee that the play will be well rendered, and we may safely predict a first-class entertainment.
  • The performance given by the “4” Comedy club and Held’s band, in the music hall last evening was first-class, and well deserving of the large attendance it received.  The cornet solo, “Rock-a-Bye Baby,” by John Held, merited especial mention, and was vigorously encored.  The laughable force, “Mixed,” was rendered in good style and kept the audience in a continual round of laughter.  Should the “4” Comedy club visit Kaysville again they may be sure of a full house.
  • The noise in the back part of the hall during the entertainment last evening was disgraceful.  Our police officers should remember that it is their duty to be at such places, and keep quiet the crowd of hoodlums, who gather there for no other purpose than to make a disturbance.  Most of the noise was made by boys from out of town, who came in to “paint the town red” so to speak. They should be made an example of.    M.  KAYSVILLE, Nov. 25.

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