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Kaysville Kinks
| December 22, 1892
Kaysville Kinks
December 22, 1892

A Successful Concert – Visitors From Mexico.

  • H.J. Sheffield has moved into his new store, every thing is in tip top style.
  • Zamloch the magician, will give performances in the Music hall on Monday and Tuesday evenings.
  • Mrs. Gallrauth, mother of W.L. Galrauth Jr. arrived on Wednesday morning from New Mexico, her son accompanied her and they will probably spend the winter in Kaysville.
  • H. Rouche and daughter, Josephine, have been spending two weeks with friends in Logan.
  • Miss Rice spoke to a small audience at the Tabernacle, on Friday evening in the interest of the W. C. T. U.  The lady has been lecturing in Wyoming, Montana and Idaho.
  • The concert Saturday evening for the benefit of the brass band was at decided success. Those taking part acquitted themselves admirably.
  • Dr. C. W. Rex and wife entertained a few of their friends, on Thursday evening. Dinner was as served at six o’clock, after which, the evening was spent in a most enjoyable way until a late hour.
    DENNIS,     KAYSVILLE Dec 17, 1892

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