Kaysville City, First city in Davis County to celebrate their Sesquicentennial
March 15, 2018 Kaysville City to celebrate 150 years of Incorporation
Kaysville, Utah: On March 15, 2018 at 5:00 pm at the city center, Kaysville City will celebrate 150 years of being the first city in Davis County to become incorporated. On March 15th, Kaysville city plans to celebrate with a combined choir of 105 students from all of Kaysville’s elementary schools. They will be singing a new anthem written for this event by Craig Nybo, a resident of Kaysville City. A city declaration will be read by Rep. Brad Wilson, Majority Leader and long time resident of Kaysville City. Katie Witt, new mayor of Kaysville City, will be in attendance to begin a year’s worth of celebration for the city.
Kaysville City will be celebrating through out the year with the parade and 4th of July Fireworks dedicated to the celebration, as well all the community events sponsored by the city and their wonderful volunteers.
Kaysville City is Utah’s hometown city since 1849 when settled by William Kay. It continues to hold years of tradition while moving forward with a progressive future.