Show KAYSVILLE KINKS i Budget of interesting Hems from the Thriving Town The school census reports have not oeen i received from all parts of the county yet but Superintendent Linford estimates that rt there arc about 2350 school children in the county an increase of about fifty over last year Ksysville has 510 of Utahs best crop according to the last census as against 500 in 1S9L eacters Five t will be employed In the district this ear and four of the schools will open next Monday morning the 22d inU CONTBACr AWARDED The trustees met on Tuesday evening to open the bids for tbe school house to be erected in the northern part of the Eighth i school district Bids were received from but three parties William Allen of Kays ville J T Snelson of Salt Lake and S Jacobsen of Bountiful Mr Snelsons bid of 1475 was the lowest and he was awarded the contract It Is expected that the building will bet be-t completed and ready for school to open early in October This will bo welcome 4 news to residents in that part of the district dis-trict who have been so long deprived of proper educational facilities A FAMOUS PEDESTRIAN Mr John A Botzum the renowned 0 H g J f young journalist of Akron 0 who is making mak-ing a journey around the world on foot was in Kaysville foracouple of hours day before yesterday He took dinner at theM the-M nsel houoo and rested a short time before be-fore procbeding on his way to Salt Lake He was only prevented from remaining over and delivering a lecture on Thursday evening even-ing by his eagerness to get to Salt Lake city where he is to give a course of lectures OK PLEASURE BaNTA BaNT-A party of pleasureseekers consisting of John R Barnes and wife James H Lar I kins and wife William Stewart Mrs J Uri U-ri Barnes and Mrs R W Barnes leave for a tripto Soda Springs and vicinity this morning They will spend sufficient time in the invigorating climate of southern Idaho to escape some of the blistering weather tbat is now making life a burden here Wo wish them every enjoyment I I A 8KKIOU3 TJLAZE A serious and destructive conflagration occurred at William Wrights farm on the range a few miles from here yesterday afternoon A fire was in some unknown way started undera threshing machine at work there and before i could ba extinguished exting-uished the machine and two stacks of cram had been destroyed Loss about 1000 1000 TWO ACCIDENTS About noon today Thomas Smiths team attached to a sheep wagon ran away on the main road just north of town and vhen near Robert Walls place they collided with a vehicle in which were two ladies and a small boy One of the ladies a Mrs i Wright of Centerville was seriously hurt She was taken to her home this afternoon A 10yearold son of James King of Layton Lay-ton had his foot crushed under a heavily loaded wagon this afternoon Dr Ingram attended the injured lad and put e oven stitches at last accounts in his foot Ho was resting easily O NOTES OK THE SIDE Williams new hal is to be opened by a ball this evening Political matters throughout the county are just now very quiet indeed Mrs Dora Weasels returned yesterday from a very pleasant vacation which she has been spending with friends in Salt I Lake city and other places i Mr Alfred Huntsman of Emerson Ia I is spending a few weeks with relatives here Mr Huntsman wau through the Salt Lake valley on his way to California during the gold craze of 1S5U and he is astonished to see the greatly changed appearance ap-pearance of the country KAIMILLE Aug 201893 M |