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Show m OO 0 DANCE UDIIWE STILL BEFORE THE I The dance siluation in Ogden will t1 it be settled by the city commission I r.:il complete data concerning the 11 o'clock clo! inp hour is obtained. Thu ror several letters endorsing tho proposed pro-posed closing laws hpo been received by the cit commissioners from individuals, indi-viduals, and from schools, churches and other institutions of thr city. At !" i. lectins this morning the com ners decided lo delay iinir pas-sase pas-sase or their disfavoring of the pro posed ordinance until the general .i tltude of the citizens of the city i-understcod. i-understcod. 3 he elevt mh. twelfth, thirteenth rthd flral wards have unanimously agreed on thr 11 o'clock closing law .;i hnvo seni letters to tin- it r un mission endorsing the proposed law The First Methodist Episcopal j church has also endorsed the mpye, Some of the petitions received hr the city commission call for an ordinance ordi-nance closing noodle p&rlors and other oth-er places of that character at Iho same hour Patent- of the voting people of the city are especially de-i sirious of seeing this ordinance pass ' Dances and owners of the dance hails of the city are against the clos-1 Inc measure and their efforts are he-1 Ing used in an attempt lo defeat the proposed ordinance. nn |