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Show KAYSVILLE NEWS NOTES. Kaysvilio, Oct. 20. Simon Bamberger, Bamber-ger, president of the Salt Lake &. Og- - ' -- I- -T- den railway, paid a visit to Kays villo the first of. the week. His bu&i ness was to discuss with Gcorse W Wilcox, whose child was recentl killed by a car on Mr. Bamberger's road, a basis of settlement of a da,in age suit. Mr Bamberger takes th'e, giounii that the employes of his road were not responsible for the death of the child, yet as a compiomiae settje ment he is willing to pav lo the fath er of the child J1.000 In "cash. On Saturday morning Miss Myrtle Ross, the seventeen-year-old daughtoi of Mrs George F. Pattlllo, died. lit tho Kaysvllle hospital, after an III ness of eight weeks. The funernl will bo held at the Kaysville meeting houso Sunday at 2 p m. x iii'i- in 1 iiwj ' fi H Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Grant have been H spending the week in Bountiful, where t ' M thoy went to attend the funeral of j H Dr. Grants mother, Mrs. J. II Grant, H Sr., wife of President Joseph H Grant i H Mrs. Grant was taken seriously ill H five weeks ago. M Porcle Coles. Douglas Phillips, Amos ' H Odd. Raphaol Galbrltli and ' Reuben ' H Kilfoyle left Wednesday afternoon for j H Raymond, Alberta. Canada, to work M in the sugar factory , H Elder Joseph R, Payne will depart ' H on a mission to the northwestern ' M states November I. A dance was gH- : M en Friday night for his, benefit, which 1 M was well attended. ) M George Nichols, who underwent an M operntion at the Kaysvllle hospital a j 1 few days ago, is progressing nicely j j m a H |