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​KAYSVILLE KINKS - #91 IN SERIES - JULY 1898   Grandison Raymond Jr. (1857-1909) and wife Mary Burton Rushforth Raymond Peart (1871-1967)

6/23/2020

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​KAYSVILLE KINKS - #91 IN SERIES - JULY 1898
A certain Kaysville man has had his heart broken by a young lady. A broken hearted man of this kind would undoubtedly make the best kind of soldier as he would not notice an ordinary wound.
Thomas Green celebrated the anniversary of his 72nd birthday on Monday. His children and grandchildren were present and a very enjoyable time was had feasting on berries, ice cream and other luxuries.
On the first of the week G. F. Patillo, our tinsmith, had his buggy quite badly worked. He was on his way to Canyon Creek on a fishing trip when near Devil's Gate in Weber Canyon his horse became frightened. The horse and rig went off a 16 foot embankment.
Architect William Allen staked out the ground for Honorable Hyrum Stewart's new residence on Tuesday.
The Kaysville Creamery is now shipping about half of their butter they make to California.
Guthrie and Flint have had their still ready to commence operations for the past 2 months but Uncle Sam's Internal Revenue Collection apparently have been so busy they could not come to start them up.
Grandison Raymond Jr. who has gone into the bee business with over 100 swarms, says bees are beginning to make honey now. He is making section honey this year.
PHOTO: Grandison Raymond Jr. (1857-1909) and wife Mary Burton Rushforth Raymond Peart (1871-1967)
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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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