Show KAYSVILLE KINKS Mud and water are the only plentiful articles ar-ticles in our midst Royal C Barnes leaves here on Monday to accept a position in the Deseret National bank The merchants are all getting in a large stock of Christmas goods Heber J Sheffield Shef-field is the first to come to the front and remind the people of its near approach with a nice display of goods in his windows win-dows The young men of this town anticipate organizing a literary and debating society next Monday evening Barnes S Layton expect to open their new billiard hall in the near future The steady growth of our town has necessitated ne-cessitated our having two mails per day this is something that has longbeen needed and is approbated by alL Quarterly conference for the stake will be held here on Sunday and Monday December S and 9 The following article appeared in the Tribune last Sunday An old Mormon of fifty years standing a resident of Kays yule got himself into trouble by selling some of his property to a Liberal lately He was in need of money and got a better price for his property than any Saints would give him but this being against the I wish of the priesthood there the old man was called up before the congregation and compelled to ask pardon and express sorrow sor-row for having sold his inheritance to an i N rt df ic ungodly outsider It would be difficult to difficult to convince William Payne that there is no church and state union in Mormonism Mor-monism providing of course if he dare have or express an opinion on that subject sub-ject In answer to the above we wish to state it is absolutely false Mr Payne since he first settled < < here many yoars ago tir i never sold or offered for sale any piece ggl I his property nor was he ever taken to task by the ward authorities or compelled to get up before the congregation to ask pardon and express sorrow for any of his business transactions whether it be with an ungodly outsider or otherwise On Sunday October 24 Mr Payne asked permission per-mission to make an acknowledgment for I an offense he had committed in imbibing too freely in liquor The acknowledgment was made voluntarily and was a surprise to the bishop and a great majority of the I people present This is all the people hero know of Mr Paynes business transactions with ungodly outsiders If the Tribunes i informer will tell us where the piece of i property is he claims so recently changed hands and then have Mr Payne make an I affidavit to the effect that he did sell and that he made public confession for doing so we will believe it until then we will have to consider it what we think it to be a base fabrication K KATSVILLE Dec 7 |