by JRobins | Jul 13, 1890 | Kaysville News
Hot? Well, yes. The thermometer registered 100 degrees in the shade on Wednesday. Hon. Joseph Barton, superintendent of the Territorial Reform school, was down from Ogden last Tuesday. On Tuesday last. quite a number of our young people spent a very enjoyable day at...
by JRobins | Jul 6, 1890 | Kaysville News
John R Barnes went to the carnival city yesterday. Mrs. T. G. Lewis has again opened her Ice cream and confectionery parlors near the postofflce. The clouds of dust that arise with every puff of wind suggest the idea that our main streets should be kept sprinkled....
by JRobins | Jul 1, 1890 | Kaysville News
Chas Pearson of Salt Lake paid us a flying visit last Thursday morning. W.S. Barnes and E. C. Barber, members of the firm of Barnes, Lewis & Co., and R. C. Barnes, an employee of the Deseret National bank, were up from Salt Lake on a visit last Sunday. A conjoint...
by JRobins | Jun 24, 1890 | Kaysville News
Grain on the range north of here is ripening fast. Mr. Brassard, ex-train dispatcher at Evanston, has taken a position as the assistant our Union Pacific station agent, Mr. Taylor. The Kaysville Brick and Tile Manufacturing company shipped their first carload of brick...
by JRobins | Jun 15, 1890 | Kaysville News
The weather has been very hot during the last few days. Hay-making is in full blast. The farmers are experiencing considerable difficulty in getting help to gather their unusually large crop of lucern. While O. A. Taylor and S. M. Wessels were enjoying an afternoon...