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...
by JRobins | Sep 7, 1890 | Kaysville News
James Dwyer was up from Salt Lake on business yesterday Charles D. Evans one of the first settlers of Kaysville has been visiting old friends here during the week. A severe dust and wind storm struck the town about 7 o’clock last evening. At times the dust was so...
by JRobins | Aug 31, 1890 | Kaysville News
Dr. Hodges took a run up from Salt Lake this morning. The district schools were well attended at their opening last Monday morning. Several of our people took advantage of the Logan excursion and met their northern friends at Syracuse on Wednesday. Miss Mary A. Thain,...
by JRobins | Aug 24, 1890 | Kaysville News
Another refreshing shower fell last night. The weather since the late storms has been delightful. Several of our young people went to Syracuse yesterday. Some time during last Sunday night burglars entered William Bones shoe shop and made away with five pairs of...