by JRobins | May 25, 1893 | Kaysville News
The Fence Not Yet Removed – Last Joint Session. The opposition to Hyrum Stewart’s action in fencing up the road across the mill dam is beginning to assume some tangible form, and the citizens are determined to have the road opened if such a is within the bounds...
by JRobins | May 11, 1893 | Kaysville News
Indignation Meeting Held – Other Items The residents of that part of Kaysville that lies in close proximity to the old mill dam on the new survey, had their usual serenity disturbed last week by an act of Hyrum Stewart in obstructing the road-way across the dam with...
by JRobins | May 4, 1893 | Kaysville News
P. J. Ahern Acquitted – Larg Fish Pond – Personal Notes. The Eagle last week contained a lengthy, well written and very logical article strongly advocating a system of waterworks for Kaysville City. It was replete with practical suggestions on the subject. That’s...
by JRobins | Apr 20, 1893 | Kaysville News
Death of Mrs. Barton – A Notorious Individual Arrested – Other Locals The Young Men’s and Young Ladies Mutual Improvement associations held their regular monthly conjoint session at the meeting house Sunday evening. As is usual with these meetings there...
by JRobins | Apr 13, 1893 | Kaysville News
Visitors at the Temple – Brick makers Waiting for Summer Days. About four hundred Kaysvillites and probably two hundread people from Layton were in Zion last Saturday viewing the superbly beautiful and magnificent temple. The grandeur displayed within the...