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Kaysville Kinks #55 Joseph Bright Jarman

9/15/2019

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KAYSVILLE KINKS #55 IN SERIES, JUNE 1895 - (lots of building going on)
  • John Frederick Flint and Eliza Webster were united in marriage last Monday Evening (June 10)
  • Martha Barnes, Leah Allen, Ruby Knowlton, Frank Layton, Herbert Barton and Walter Stewart, all 2nd year normals at the Utah University, will return home from school this week.
  • Great Salt Lake and Hot Springs Railway - Round trip tickets from SL to Beck's include baths 35 cents for adults, 25 cents children. Stage between Farmington and Kaysville connects with trains leaving Salt Lake at 8:30am and 5:30pm.
  • This week everybody is busy cutting Lucerne. -- Building contractor Underwood is up from Salt Lake to commence work on Mr. Strong's new residence.
  • As many as 200 wagons and carriages went over to Kaysville from Layton on Decoration Day for the exercises. -- Joseph B. Jarman, miller at the Kaysville Mills, started work putting in a foundation for a new house on Monday. The structure will require about 20,000 bricks. (need help remembering where this home is)
  • PHOTO: Joseph Bright Jarman - married Erminnie Williams 9-26-1894 Courtesy Ancestry #kfmuseumha

  • Henry H. Blood recently purchased a lot (Governor Blood Mansion 100 S 300 W) and since has been inquiring the price of building material; it is feared by the bachelor element that he will never join their ranks.
  • A. Lindsay is succeeding Mrs. H. L. Sheffield as telegraph operator at the D & RGW Railroad depot.
  • H. J. Sheffield has purchased an acre of land over in the business part of Layton and it is rumored he will start up a store there.



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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. 
    Kaysville Kinks were originally published on the the Facebook group page, Our Kaysville Story.  Click on the link to join the group page.

     Kristine is an amazing lady who loves the town she grew up in, her family, and the color purple.

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        • Ada Evans Williams
        • Ermine Williams Jarman
        • Zitkala-Sa
        • Seraph Young Ford
        • Emmeline B. Wells
        • Martha Hughes Cannon
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    • A Slice of Kaysville Past
    • Seasons in Kaysville & Fruit Heights
    • The Rock Loft
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    • Connect
    • Our Story >
      • Historic Rock Building
      • The LeConte Stewart Gallery
      • Education & Research
      • The Rock Loft