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Show KAYSVILLE NEWS. Kaysville, Jan 12. A telegram was received here today ti the efTecf thst Cardon Lay ton, tbe young son of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher E. Lay ton. former for-mer residents of this place, but now of Downey, Idaho, died in Dowpey today, to-day, James Cotrell and Frank L. Ijayton left this evening for Pov nrv to be present at tho funeral, which will be held tomorrow, Apparently the scarlet fever cr,l-deralc cr,l-deralc which has been prevalent hero has abated. No new cases have broken bro-ken out. The coal famine In Kaysville i becoming be-coming very alarming. Yesterday three cars of coal were received, and Inside of three hours after their rr-rlval rr-rlval all the fuel was disposed of !n small lots of 200 to 1,000 pounds Robert Patlllo, the young son of Mr. nnd Mrs. George F, Patillo, is 111 of pneumonia. |