Show NOT1 E TO STUDENTS The LatterDay Saints college will resume some session Thursday October 5 1S91 at 10 a m at No 233 West First North J E TALMAGE Principal ONCE AGAIN George G Bywaters Residence Burglarized Last Evening While the family was absent at the con cert last evening burglars entered the house of Mr George G Bywater situated at 52 North First West street and literally turned everything upside down carrying away several valuable articles among which was a jewelry case containing na number of pieces LEGAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR I the Third judicial district of Utah territory County of Salt Lake Joseph Whitely plaintiff plain-tiff vs Marianne Whitely defendant Sum mpns The people or the territory of Utah send greeting To Marianne Whitely defendant defend-ant You are hereby required to appear In an action brought against you by the aboa named plaintiff in the district court of the Third judicial district of the territory of Utah and to answer the complaint filed there in within ten days exclusive of the day of service after the service on you of this summons sum-mons If served within this county or If served out of this county but In this district within twenty days otherwise within forty daysor judgment by default will be taken against you according to the prayer of Bald complaint The said action is brought to have adecrec of this court dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and the plaintiff iffhe Above relief sought on the ground that m the month of November 1689 you deserted and > abandoned the plaintiff and have ever smco continued to wilfully and without cause desert and abandon him without any sufficient cause or reason and against his will and consent And you are hereby notU1ed that if you fall to appear and answer the said complaint as above required the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein Witness the Hon Charles S Zane judge and the seal of the district court of the Third judicial district in and for the territory SEAL of Utah this 23rd day of July In the year of our Lord olio thousand eight hundred and ninetyone HENRY OG MCMILLAN Clerk By GEORGE D LOOMIS Deputy Olerk Join M CANNON Attorney for Plaintiff ° jCindaq XOOKKQO II xuor as < gran jo hcoioyS1ano0 0501 ling jo Djaaqc JHlf T AVHHQNY fast I i h C I V7agmo 1daS Jo Anp fAS qi pncq jftn 9 Pan uaA30 ciunnioddD esjAVAnu HI joSnjSnoiac Otnn9x9qt tsonunaunddn vac ttHIWUtIP9x9q 1UiHIIatIa1 sli jBin2nj pan lIU gi3ssra Qla9 I 01 Aadansdi3oaau7 tl Sr 3atd4i ualUY sjooiq nj g pnu i mSjo pus DBAOB scot JO Try gslfl J ° SJojiJjaj > AZ nus jo ijnnoo putt tip oqi ui paiBnjjs ajcjKa jcaj patiposap anTMoi I0j 9m UU oj jo nj Jo pajinbou cants oiuq S cm iaqi icgio059t ha V qxUN J ° Lisp gill H1 tIO Platt joptiqajju Bq s82JCI OAHO pun ° Jf G S9f2 a 11 ntQ lJos Bincpno dp tUtU 7i 9j3i tIl pnn oma m2ji oq1 IJB eaiosp Peas St s rice oj qsco aoj J9ppiq issqSjq aqi ot noiaonc oat ana IB ties ujii noou 5iaoioto j 31 m 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