by JRobins | Jun 24, 1890 | Kaysville Kinks
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 Kinks
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...
by JRobins | Jun 1, 1890 | Kaysville Kinks
Hon. A. Maitland Stenhouse, of Alberta, Canada, who has been staying here for some time, took a trip to Salt Lake city on Monday. The Stars and Stripes floated to the breeze from the top of the postoffice yesterday. A young man from Farmington would have been the...
by JRobins | Mar 16, 1890 | Kaysville Kinks
Only six drummers are in town today soliciting orders for the various firms they represent. R. H. Cottrell is around town today shaking hands with his old friends after an absence of sixteen months. The real estate transfers appear to be few and far between. Our real...
by JRobins | Mar 9, 1890 | Kaysville Kinks
Karl G. Maeser is a visitor at the academy to-day. He also lectures in the meeting house this evening. Mart Lannan and William Wood, butchers of Salt Lake city were admiring the fine beef cattle that have been fed here this winter, on Thursday. On Tuesday evening a...