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Show SUED FOR DIVORCE Wilson E. Cragun has 'been "living nnd consorting with another woman," if what Mrs. Aliminda D Cragun says in her petition for divorce is true. Mrs. Cragun in her complaint states that Mr. Cragun baB been living with another woman sinco July, 1910, and, at the sanxe time, by "deceit, hypocrisy hypoc-risy and false statements," has led her to believe that he was "true to her" During that time, thc plaintiff also alleges, Mr. Crugun has failed to provide pro-vide her and the three children with the necessaries of life, but lias spent money for tho keeping of the other woman. Mrs. Cragun says that she believed her husband was true to her until she discovered certain letters that had passed between him and tho woman, when bhe suspicloned that there was something wrong Positive knowledge came to her, she says, of his deception decep-tion when her husband was arrested arrest-ed iu Salt Lake, January 20, 1911. on tho charge of unlawful cohabitation Tho petition states that tho parties woro married In Ogden, October 16, 1901, and that they have three children. child-ren. Mrs. Cragun asks for divorce, tho custody of the children, costs of suit and alimony |