by JRobins | Jan 19, 1893 | Kaysville News
Retiring Selectmen Earn Respect and Gratitude. Editor CLIPPER:– The financial exhibit of the county published in your last issue, no doubt, was the result of a suggestive article, which appeared in your columns about a year ago. The selectmen, who recently...
by JRobins | Jan 12, 1893 | Kaysville News
Appearance of Another Newspaper Predicted –Experimental Well to Be Sunk. Editor CLIPPER:– Dame Rumor has it afloat that the CLIPPER will soon have a companion newspaper in our county. M. Smith, late of the Nephi Ensign, is in the field soliciting an ad...
by JRobins | Jan 5, 1893 | Kaysville News
Seventy-five Couples Atteend Leap Year Ball – Young Bloods Take in the TownHappy New Year; turn over a New leaf Monday evening, a dance will be given at William’s hall which is safe to say, will prove a success. Joseph Smith, who was injured by being run over by an...
by JRobins | Dec 29, 1892 | Kaysville News
Dancing Order of the Day—W.R. Payne Passed Away Complements of the season.up by the Ladies, Columbian club. Miss Nettie Meredith is home for the holidays. Snow is all gone and mud has taken its place, much to the regret of all. Zamloch, the Magician, skipped out last...
by JRobins | Dec 22, 1892 | Kaysville News
A Successful Concert – Visitors From Mexico. H.J. Sheffield has moved into his new store, every thing is in tip top style. Zamloch the magician, will give performances in the Music hall on Monday and Tuesday evenings. Mrs. Gallrauth, mother of W.L. Galrauth Jr....