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Show 86 Years Ago in Davis County May 9, 1902 Miss Lillian May Stayner of Salt Lake City, graduate of the Ashmore School of Expression, Express-ion, will be in Bountiful Wednesday, Wednes-day, Friday and Saturday of each week giving private and class lessons les-sons in elocution, oratory and De-lsarte, De-lsarte, preparing students for the public platform and stage. For terms etc., apply at the Music Studio, Stu-dio, Library room, Opera House. The frost the first of the week injured some of the strawberries and small fruit. Jed Brown was granted a free license to peddle notions and small wares from April 1st to December 31st, 1902. The county superintendent of schools submitted his estimate of the funds necessary to run the schools of Davis County for the school year 1902-03 to be as follows: fol-lows: salary for teachers at $52 per month for eight months, $20,800; salary of county superintendent $750; salary of board of examin ' $60; expense of superintend' office, $80; expense of county u. stitute $1100. Making a total n( $21,790. 01 75 Years Ago In Davis Countj x May 11, 1916 City andCouffi commissioners and state road ccj missioners gathered with merr.n of the Rotary Club. ..and the Z shot of it was a determination iz the road between Warm Spri and the Davis County line sh'ci be paved very soon. The county and city tax prop tion of the cost will be light u-o-the community if the proffer rli by J.W. Mellen, well-known K:. tractor, is accepted. Mr. Mu-owns Mu-owns much property in th end of Salt Lake county. Hi announced that he and others j the vicinity were willing to pit one-third of the cost of pavL-jj stretch from Warm Springs tci Davis County line. The totals estimated at $22,000. |