Show KAYSYILLE KIN KS The City Council on the Liquor Question The IDraniiitlc Club Death of Micnhel Clarke I Continnosjs Dry Weather Arouses the Fears of the farmers At a recent session of the Kaysville city counci it was decided to ask the saloonkeepers saloon-keepers to close their places of business at 1 p m The street upervisps report F was allowed The auditors and pouna keepers reports were found correct and 0 r I i f r r allowed y If r The question as to how much land the I city owns in the southeast part pf the townsite was brought up and discussed and on motion of Councilman iLindford was referred to the committee on public lands with instructions to find the deeds loathe a the lanus and have the monuments placed and also to ascertain the amount for which the land could be rented I IN TIIE DRAMATIC LINE Several of our dramatically inclined young people met last Thursday evening Jor tho purpose of organizing themselves into i a club and selecting a suitable play to be presented soon It was agreed that they should sail under the namo of the aysvie Dramatic club and the following aro offi cers and numbers James 1 Linford jr business manager Thomas H Phillips stage manager H H Blood secretary O A Taylor property man and treasurer CS Burton jr Miss Lissa Bal T H Phillips and Miss Minnie Williams committee on cast and W W Sheffield F B Williams Miss Harriet Jarman Miss May Blood I Miss Carrie Burton Willard Burton and R W Barnes members DEATH OF MICHAEL CLARKE Michael Clarke who has been very low with Brishts disease for some weeks past died on Wednesday afternoon at 150 The funeral services were held at the lanai y residence yesterday at 2 pm Deceased requested re-quested before his death that he bo taken to Salt Lake for burial and according to I this wish the remains were taken to Salt Lake wherethe intermentis to take place today J Mr Ben Tloywood of fSalt Lake was rustling day among our cattlemen on Wednesi I dayMr Mr William W Calder representingthe clothing department ot Z C M I was in Kaysville yesterday afternoon This continuous dry wqather is causing our farmers considerable anxiety as the outlook for crops next year is not very encouraging en-couraging il Levi Taylor jr and wife Mrs Dora Wessels Miss Ella Lewis MtC Burton jr Miss Leah Burton and Mr O I A Taylor went to Salt Lake on Wednesday Wednes-day evening to bo present at a card party gi en by Mr and Mrs W H Wilkinson KAYSVILLE Jan 24 M |