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Kaysville Kinks
| June 24, 1890
Kaysville Kinks
June 24, 1890
  • 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 last Saturday.  They have made a contract to furnish from 30,000 to 50,000 pressed brick for the front of the new Constitution building in SaIt Lake.
  • John Hill and John Bennett, who have been on a business trip in the north, returned home yesterday.  They report crops in Cache valley as being fair, but rather backward for this time of the year.  Corn and potatoes have been considerably damaged by frost.
  • Miss Mary A. Works who has had charge of the primary department of the Kaysville academy during the past winter, left for her home In Manti last Sunday evening. During her stay here she has proven herself to be a very able and efficient teacher, and has won the respect and esteem of the children who have been under her charge.  M. KAYSVILLE, June 22.

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