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Show LOCAL BRIEFS Mrs Morrell Mrs. Joseph R. Mor rell will lecture to the Parents clabB of the Ninth ward at the services commemorative of the Prophet Joseph I Smith, next Sunday morning. All are cordially welcomed to this service ser-vice Converts A party of 40 Mormon conerts arrived In the city this morn Ing on L'nion Pacific No. 3. Basketball Coach Romney of the Ogden high school will have his bas ketball squad in dally practice at the school during the holidays and ex pects to get the boys in good form for the opening of the season. Holiday Travel The holiday excursions excur-sions begin tomorrow on all the lo cal railroads and the ticket agents have made Pullman reservations for a large number of local people. Depart for Home V. J. Schmiit roth and L Braun of Omaha left thl6 afternoon for home They have spent several days in the city as guests of R R. Goodman, assistant city ticket agent at the local Union Pacific ol flee. HENDRICKSON J. W. Hendrick sen died at Collinston. LUah, vester day at 12 o'cloik noon of pneumonia Funeral will be held at 12 o'clock noon, Saturday at the Collinston meeting house, interment at Dewey v i lie. Mr. Hendrir kson is survived by his wife, Josephine Hendrickson and the following daughters Mrs Walter Richards of Ogden. Mrs. I. iS Flinders of Nephl. Utah, Mr W A Riggs of Salt Lake and W J Hen drlckson of Ogden City Ordinance At an adjourned meeting yesterday afternoon, the city board of commissioners passed an ordinance providing for the levying of a tax for sidewalk district No. 114 and allowed the final estimate of August Au-gust Jensen for work done In curb and' gutter district No 106, In the sum of $1,535.62. Marriage Licenses Marriage llcen ses have been Issued to Albert Simon Andrews of St George and Emily Ames of Salt Lake and to Edward 1 Rellley and Mrs. Ida B. Reilley. Divorce Granted In the divorce case of Joseph Wanamaker against Jean Ida Wanamaker. a decree ot divorce has been granted. Wardlelgh Estate In the estate of Henry C. Wardlelgh. deceased, Mrs Elizabeth Wardlelgh, the widow, pe titioned the dlBtrict court today for letters of administration The peti tioner related that Mr. Wardlelgh died, leaving an estate valued at about $1500. At the Dee Margaret Norsath and Mrs. A. C. Decker of Ogden, and J. W. Wilbon or Cattle Rock have been admitted to the Dee hospital for treat ment. |