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Kaysville Kinks
| April 20, 1893
Kaysville Kinks
April 20, 1893

Death of  Mrs. Barton – A Notorious Individual Arrested – Other Locals

  • The Young Men’s and Young Ladies Mutual Improvement associations held their regular monthly conjoint session at the meeting house Sunday evening.  As is usual with these meetings there was a very large attendance and the programme was listened to with rapt attention.  There is always something elevating to be learned at these meetings, and it is gratifying to notice the general interest that Kaysville people evince in the M.I. work.
  • The hearts of the smaller Sunday school children were gladdened on Sunday morning when the announcement was made that they were to be admitted to the services at the Salt Lake Temple.  Friday and Saturday are the days they will be allowed to go.
  • The very sad news reached here on Sunday afternoon of the death, at Ogden, of  Mrs. Barton, wife of Joseph Barton, which occurred at 11:30 on Sunday morning.
    The deceased has been a patient sufferer from a cancer for years, and on several occasions her almost immediate death has seemed inevitable.  Friends of the family were pleased to hear last week that she appeared to be recovering; but the hopes thus raised were soon dashed to the ground by the announcement that the end had come; that she had finally succombed to the relentless malady, and that her spirit had been called to the peaceful vales of a happier world.
    Mrs. Barton was for years a resident of Kaysville, and was a sister of our townsman William Allen.  The bereaved family have the profound sympathy of all who were acquainted with the deceased in life.  The interment is to take place in Kaysville, at one o’clock tomorrow (Wednesday)
  • Isador Morris, of Salt Lake, and C. J. Boskowitz, who hails from the semi-tropical climate of San Francisco, spent the Sabbath with their friend John R. Barnes of this place.
  • On Sunday morning a Son and heir was born to James H Linford, Jr., who is a teacher in the B.Y. college at Logan.  Jim was at once notified of the joyful event but has not yet shown up to receive verbal congratulation.
  • A somewhat notorious individual who answers to the name of Nephi Warren was arrested by officer Gailey on Sunday evening, for general bad conduct.  He was drunk and disorderly, and was trying to relieve the monotony of Sabbatical quietude by an indulgence of his fighting propensities, when he was taken in.  He had a hearing this morning.   ATCHEE BEE.
    KAYSVILLE, April 18, 1893.

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