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KAYSVILLE KINKS - #73 IN SERIES - JANUARY 1897

6/23/2020

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KAYSVILLE KINKS - #73 IN SERIES - JANUARY 1897
  • Ice harvesting has begun and several hands may be seen at work at the Sheffield's pond and also at Beesley's mill cutting, loading and hauling nice large, clear cakes of ice which appear to be nearly a foot in thickness.
  • A yellow flag is out at the residence of James Linford (a yellow flag on a home indicated a contagious illness present)
  • Cards are out announcing the marriage of Miss Jennetta Blood and William H. Mansell. They will be married in the Salt Lake Temple next Wednesday. A reception will take place at the Mansell House (formerly Egbert Hotel)
  • H. J. Sheffield has almost entirely recovered from his recent illness.
  • Mrs. M. J. Proudfoot resumed her labor in her knitting factory on Monday after having been on the sick list. (factory at her home on 100 N)
  • Mr. and Mrs. William J. Barnes buried their infant child on Tuesday.
  • 12 inches of snow and it still falls
  • The Women's Christian Temperance Union gave a social at The Presbyterian Chapel last evening.
  • Elders Samuel B. Rushforth, Fred L. Sheffield, Ernest Marston and George W. Smith started on their missions to the Southern States.
  • TESTIMONIAL FOR HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA - My husband has taken Hood's Sarsaparilla for indigestion and pain in his side and he thinks nothing has done him so much good as this medicine. I have taken it for kidney trouble and I am a great deal better and my daughter has been relieved of headaches by Hood's Pills. -- Mary Barber Kaysville, Utah
  • PHOTO: Hood's Products - Founded by Charles I. Hood 1875 Lowell, Massachusetts. It was among the largest patented medicine companies in the US and offered a number of personal health products and remedies.
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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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