JULY 1894
- Sheriff Belnap arrested Frank Brown, Ed Hansen and Andrew Hansen of this city on a charge of burglarizing the dry goods store of H. J. Sheffield on June 18th. Among the many items stolen was a Kaysville Brass Band uniform and cap. The uniform is among several of the goods that were recovered. The 3 criminals are now in the Davis County Jail. -- A couple of young ladies from Farmington added their names to another scandal. Last evening they were seen around Kaysville and Farmington dressed in gentlemen's clothing with their hats tipped and puffing away at their cigars. It seems a very peculiar year that girls want to wear the pants instead of their own attire. -- The Kaysville Creamery had made the following shipment to Salt Lake: 4 tons of butter, 6 tons of cheese, 200 gallons of buttermilk and 130 gallons of cream. Mr. Jones says trade is getting better. PHOTO: Newspaper Ad Salt Lake Herald 1894. |
Kristine Murdock On August 1, 2018 Kristine decided to begin a series of excerpts from the newspaper called These excerpts were taken from articles about local happenings/gossip/announcements etc. It tells a story and gives a feel for Kaysville back in the day. Archives
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