by JRobins | Nov 24, 1889 | Kaysville News
Thanksgiving turkeys will be very scarce this year if turkey raising has proved as near a failure in other places as it has here. There is so much interest taken hero in the coming Salt Lake city election, that our own municipal election which takes place at the same...
by JRobins | Oct 27, 1889 | Kaysville News
Madame Roberts delivers a leture in the music hall tomorrow evening. A large and appreciative audience assembled at the meeting house last Monday evening, to listen to a lecture delivered by Mr. Stevenson on the “Hill Cumorah and the Book of Mormon.” President Jacob...
by JRobins | Oct 20, 1889 | Kaysville News
The Coop shipped the first carload of lucern seed this week. The recent rains have made the farmers jubilant They are all busy now with their fall plowing and sowing Mr Murrry of the firm of Taylor & Murray, of Ogden, commenced the plastering of the city hall on...
by JRobins | Aug 25, 1889 | Kaysville News
Hon. Joseph Barton and family together with a number of their friends left here to-day for an outing in Ogden canon. There is considerable sickness here at present. Miss Carrie Burton who has been dangerously ill for some time, has taken a slight change, and her...
by JRobins | Jul 28, 1889 | Kaysville News
Last night the Kaysville choir and brass band, together with a large number of friends, assembled at the residence of Mr. Joseph Barton, the respected leader of the above named organizations, to commemorate the forty-first anniversary of that gentleman’s birthday. The...