Visitors at the Temple – Brick makers Waiting for Summer Days.
- About four hundred Kaysvillites and probably two hundread people from Layton were in Zion last Saturday viewing the superbly beautiful and magnificent temple. The grandeur displayed within the granite walls of this holy edifice will leave a lasting impression upon the minds of those whose privilege it is to enter its sacred portals.
- The stockholders of the Kaysville Brick and Tile Manufacturing company met this (Tuesday) morning, and transacted some routine business.
- Amos H. Bishop has recently purchased a controlling interest in the capital stock of the company. Amos is now patiently waiting for the balmy, blissful days of happy springtime to chase away the sombre clouds of winter, and he will then be running his yards in full blast again.
NOTES AND PERSONAL
- Mrs. Martha Jones of Kaysville and John Weaver of Layton received a marriage license from the county clerk on Friday and and were united in holy wedlock by Justice Phillips a little later the same evening. We congratulate.
- There are a large number of strangers in town this week. They are mostly persons who are spending a few days with relatives while on their way to and from Salt Lake.
- Christopher Layton, of Thatcher, Arizona was here seeing friends and relatives last week.
- Mrs. Eva B. Smith, whose name is at the head of The Kaysville Eagle’s editorial staff, spent a portion of last week in the congenial society of her husband, who wields a pedagogical rod in a district school in Mona, Juab county. She returned on Thursday evening.
- Miss Mary Stoddard, a young lady of about twenty years of age, and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Stoddard of Layton, died on Saturday last. The funeral services were held yesterday.
- Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Beazer are mourning the loss of an infant child, which died yesterday. ATCHE BEE.
KAYSVILLE, April 11th.