KAYSVILLE KINKS - #51 IN SERIES - JANUARY 1895 - The ladies of the Woman's Suffrage Association made a brilliant success of their ball and luncheon that was held in the Music Hall last evening. It was a success both socially and financially. The lunch was a sumptuous repast served in an excellent manner by a committee of ladies, who deserved credit for their effort. The dance was enjoyed by old and young alike, and the affair was a complete fulfillment of the highest expectations. The net proceeds was $45 which will be used to help defer the expenses of Mrs. Aurelia S. Rogers who has been elected from Davis County to the Woman's Congress in Georgia and Washington D.C. -- An epidemic of hog cholera is playing a sad havoc with the porkers in Kaysville and vicinity. Hundreds have died and the loss is very heavy. Nothing seems to check the ravages of the disease. -- The directors of Barnes Banking Company met on Monday and declared a dividend of 4% on their capital stock of $25,000. -- PHOTO: Barnes Bank Ad January 3, 1895 Davis County Clipper. #kfmuseumha
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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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