by JRobins | Oct 26, 1890 | Kaysville News
From our special correspondent. KAYSVILLE, Oct. 25, 1890 Last Tuesday evening fire was discovered on the premises of joseph O. Walsh. Upon investigation it was discovered that his stacks and sheds were on fire. The neighbors gathered as soon as possible and did all...
by JRobins | Oct 19, 1890 | Kaysville News
“There is sunshine after rain” C. O. Card was in town yesterday. John R Barnes was a visitor to the capital on Wednesday. Dr. Putnam, an old resident of Kaysville was seen on the street yesterday. County Assessor and Collector Egan, of Bountiful, was here on official...
by JRobins | Oct 14, 1890 | Kaysville News
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....
by JRobins | Oct 8, 1890 | Kaysville News
Hon. Joseph Barton was down from Ogden yesterday. The first snow of the season fell early yesterday morning. As was expected, Mr. William H. Clow took charge of the postoffice business on Wednesday the 1st inst. The scenery of the mountains at this season of the year...
by JRobins | Sep 21, 1890 | Kaysville News
The weather was quite warm again yesterday. Present prospects seem to indicate that the potato crop will be fair this season. Grain threshing is nearly over and the farmers are turning their attention to the gathering of their lucern seed crop. Fred B. Williams and...