by JRobins | Mar 4, 1891 | Kaysville News
The Site for the Building of the Proposed Hat Factory. Kaysville and Draper to Engage in a Debate The Dramatic Club to Appear To-Night—Notes. Sickness as yet, shows no signs of abating William Beezley is confined to his bed with pneumonia. Mr. Joseph Egbert, one of...
by JRobins | Feb 15, 1891 | Kaysville News
Mr. Isaac Sears was up from Salt Lake yesterday. Mr. G. F. Pattillo is at home, wrestling with a severe attack of la grippe. Mrs. James E. Talmage, was up from the capital, visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Barnes, yesterday. Blood and Layton opened their new butcher shop...
by JRobins | Jan 29, 1891 | Kaysville News
The City Council on the Liquor Question. The Dramatic Club — Death of Michael Clarke – Continnous Dry Weather Arouses the Fears of the Farmers. At a recent session of the Kaysville city council, it was decided to ask the saloon keepers to close their places of...
by JRobins | Dec 31, 1890 | Kaysville News
The exercises by the higher department of the eighth district school, on Wednesday evening, were exceedingly interesting, and much credit is due Mr. J. H. Linford, who has charge of this department, for hist zealous labors with those in his charge. Manager Sheffield...
by JRobins | Dec 7, 1890 | Kaysville News
Snow fell here during Thursday night. William White, Ben Heywood, Dr. Cartwright and William L. White were among the visitors from Salt Lake during the week. Farmers are happy. Since the late storms prospects for good crops are brightening. The remodelling of the...