Show DUTY TO HIS FIRST WIFE Second Marriage No Bar to Alimony Declares Judge J Morse A man with a second wife still has hasa a duty toward the first This was the broad bro d legal principle laid down by Judge Charles C arles W V Morse of the district court yesterday afternoon The opinion wag waa delivered as a result of an application by Deseret Grow to make her former husband Otto S Grow pay her herthe herthe herthe the no 10 10 a month alimony ordered in 1902 when she secured a divorce It appears that Grow paid the alimony allmon until June 6 1906 1006 when he ceased payments Since the divorce he married again and andis andIs andIs is now living with his 1118 second wife near the corner of Ninth East and Ninth South streets He testified to tp t the effect that on July 3 last he was injured Injured in a street car ear ac accident accident accident and that he has been a cripple ever or since He Ue however succeeded in borrowing from the Buler Ruler Brewing company In his enforced idleness on the stipulation that he would work off of the debt when he got well It was while in their employ that he was Injured The judge decided that he would give Sho Grow another week eek to prove his case and also made the point that tho the fact that he hp had another wife and was sup supporting supporting supporting porting her was no reason why wh he could not trot pay alimony to his first wife When hen Mrs Grow wa was called to be sworn GroW thought he was to take the oath also a d stood up beside her She edged f awa away from him and appeared em The judge seeing her predicament predicament ament ordered ord red Grow to sit down and await his turn tun |