by JRobins | Jun 6, 2019 | News
By Becky Ginos Davis Clipper – | Jun 6, 2019 KAYSVILLE — For many years residents have donated a variety of things to the city. City Recorder Linda Ross has been collecting and storing these items, many of them in the old Kaysville Library. Now those historical...
by JRobins | Mar 1, 2019 | Event
Education Outreach: Spike 150 Celebration – Spring 2019 Throughout Utah, many communities and entities conducted events to celebrate the meeting of the transcontinental railroads in 1869. Spike 150 is an initiative of Utah’s Transcontinental Railroad 150th...
by JRobins | Apr 14, 2018 | News
Uncredited Photo: Taken April 14, 2018 on a visit to the Bountiful Museum to learn the ins and outs of running a museum. L to R Fawn B Morgan, Mike Barton, Tom Tolman (curator of Bountiful Museum) and Kristine Murdock. KAYSVILLE - FRUIT HEIGHTS - | IT IS OFFICIAL! ...
by JRobins | Feb 8, 1896 | Homes
Samuel Ashton Cabin Pioneer home of Samuel Ashton and his wife Mary. It was located on the mountain road just one-half mile north of Bair Canyon, in Fruit Heights. This picture (sepia tone) of Samuel Ashton’s Cabin abt. 1869 was taken by Andrew J. Russell and is from...
by JRobins | Jun 22, 1893 | Kaysville News
Our Correspondent’ s Motives Explained – The Sick Man on the Improve – Other Locals. Farmers will be very busy during the next few weeks making hay. Lucern crops are extremely light this year. Miss Annie Egbert of West Jordan, is visiting with her...