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July 13, 1890

  • Hot? Well, yes. The thermometer registered 100 degrees in the shade on Wednesday.
  • Hon. Joseph Barton, superintendent of the Territorial Reform school, was down from Ogden last Tuesday.
  • On Tuesday last. quite a number of our young people spent a very enjoyable day at Syracuse.
  • An election for the trustees of the eighth school district will be held next Monday afternoon.  The people should show their interest in the cause of education by turning out and seeing that the right men are placed in office.
  • A party consisting of George Swan, jr., and wife, R. W. Barnes and wife, T. H. Phillips and wife and E. W. Layton and wife, are intending to leave on a fishing expedition next Tuesday.  There are some experts in the piscatorial art with the party, and the finny tribe would do well to “look a leedle oud.”
  • Our bustling station agent O. A. Taylor, left here Wednesday afternoon on a pleasure trip to the Pacific coast.  He will go over the Oregon Short Line and Utah Northern to Portland Oregon.  From there he will take a steamer for San Francisco.  He intends to spend a week or two in viewing the sights in and around the coast metropolis, and will then return via the Central Pacific.  We join his numerous friends in wishing him a pleasant trip and a safe return.  M. KAYSVILLE, July 11.

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Kaysville News PRESERVING THE PAST FOR THE FUTURE | Since my last communication to the CLIPPER, I notice that The Eagle’s loquacious Layton correspondent has been taking exceptions to what I said of the merits of our local paper in these columns a few weeks ago, and…

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Kaysville News PRESERVING THE PAST FOR THE FUTURE | EDITOR CLIPPER: — The citizens of Kaysville and vicinity are indignant at being victimized by a buzzard concern that perched here a few months ago with the frills and feathers of an eagle. It appears from rumor that…

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