Kaysville-Fruit Heights Museum of History & Arts
  • HOME
  • Tours
  • News
    • Activities
    • Upcoming Events >
      • Celebrating our Suffragists >
        • Mae Timbimboo Parry
        • Ada Evans Williams
        • Ermine Williams Jarman
        • Zitkala-Sa
        • Seraph Young Ford
        • Emmeline B. Wells
        • Martha Hughes Cannon
  • OUR HISTORY
    • Kaysville Kinks
    • Remember when...
    • A Slice of Kaysville Past
    • Seasons in Kaysville & Fruit Heights
    • The Rock Loft
  • Archives
    • Oral Histories Archive
    • Photo Archives
    • Artifacts Archive
    • Meet the Candidates
  • Donations
    • Supporters and Donors
    • Stories, Photos, & Artifacts Donations
  • ABOUT US
    • Vision
    • Board
    • FAQ
    • Connect
    • Our Story >
      • Historic Rock Building
      • The LeConte Stewart Gallery
      • Education & Research
      • The Rock Loft

KAYSVILLE KINKS #99 IN SERIES - MARCH 1899 Kaysville Brick Company

6/23/2020

Comments

 
KAYSVILLE KINKS #99 IN SERIES - MARCH 1899
  • John Sivil Smith will celebrate his 90th Birthday next Friday, March 10. A party will be given at the family residence.
  • Shoes from 25 cents a pair at H. J. Sheffield Mercantile. Also a new line of floor oil cloth, linoleum and carpet.
  • J. Arthur Loining, an elocutionist and impersonator will recite at the Music Hall next Monday evening.
  • Miss Ada Flint and Mr. Ernest Layton were united in marriage in the Salt Lake Temple on Thursday last. A pleasant reception was tendered them by the parents of the bride at their beautiful home.
  • Miss Della Ball, age 13, died last night of pneumonia. She was a daughter or Jared Ball.
  • Miss Lillie Clow, who teaches in Kaysville, was in Salt Lake yesterday.
  • Saturday of next week, April 1, will be designated at "Children's Day" in Kaysville. On that day there will be a dance for the little folks in the afternoon.
  • The Dewey Club of Kaysville gave a "Bow and Basket" party last evening at Williams Hall.
  • Bishop and Barker, the local brickmakers, are loading 2 cars of brick to be shipped to Peter Barston of Clarkston, Cache County.
  • PHOTOS: 1- Kaysville Brick Company (located in area of about 320 N Main, now Ace Hardware) 2- Amos Henry Bishop (1860-1933), owner Kaysville Brick Company. 3- Bricks from Kaysville Brick Company. They were noted for their yellowish color. Can still be seen in homes and buildings in the area. Example: Kaysville Tabernacle, Center St. Signature yellow bricks from Kaysville Brick Company. These bricks were given to me by the owner of Layton Cycle and Sports 60 N. Main, Layton. They were taken from their remodeling project 2018, of the former Kowley Drug building.
Comments

    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.

    Archives

    June 2020
    September 2019
    April 2019
    March 2019

    Categories

    All
    Josephine Thornley

    If you would like to make a monetary donation to the Kaysville Fruit Heights Museum of History & Art you may send it to:

    Kaysville Fruit Heights Museum of History & Art (KFHMha)
    P.O. Box 201
    Kaysville, UT 84037-0201
    ​
    or  VENMO @KFHMha

    Please include your name, email or address.  We would like to send you a thank you as well as documents you may need for tax purposes. 
Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.
  • HOME
  • Tours
  • News
    • Activities
    • Upcoming Events >
      • Celebrating our Suffragists >
        • Mae Timbimboo Parry
        • Ada Evans Williams
        • Ermine Williams Jarman
        • Zitkala-Sa
        • Seraph Young Ford
        • Emmeline B. Wells
        • Martha Hughes Cannon
  • OUR HISTORY
    • Kaysville Kinks
    • Remember when...
    • A Slice of Kaysville Past
    • Seasons in Kaysville & Fruit Heights
    • The Rock Loft
  • Archives
    • Oral Histories Archive
    • Photo Archives
    • Artifacts Archive
    • Meet the Candidates
  • Donations
    • Supporters and Donors
    • Stories, Photos, & Artifacts Donations
  • ABOUT US
    • Vision
    • Board
    • FAQ
    • Connect
    • Our Story >
      • Historic Rock Building
      • The LeConte Stewart Gallery
      • Education & Research
      • The Rock Loft