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Show V HOME SAVED BY j FIW0!N60LD DEED kJij Soff. nn Elderly Salt Lake City 19f ;: Couple Narrowly Escaped 'tB ,HILE many caees of pathetic In-H In-H lerest are bnBht t0 llBht in $tc W court records and proceedings. " u fs perhaps true trial almoat a Wi r of iual interest are passed upon SmS 151 Jmlnent attorneyo which never it,Vgj lffl 0ne of this class in rSd couple h-Pl .n-'' .n-'' ant came very near losing their W uc only Property that Is left i-Y' u-hen they are unable to even cam 5?J " rh I IStaln life, was revealed 3J?I jSay accident to a Tribune rep- tfanTMr, George Ciissold, and Po?4 n years old respectively, live in a poor 4d t e cottage- on Third street, which s aaS-f k only property they can call their jn't-Jrl ' Both are too decrepit to work. virtually their only Income Is a i. ? Sine provided them by the county ! Sles. together with such assist--I! !S2 as is rendered to them by the f.Mh aid other friends. While the vifr wW rent, and the little- plot of tt ffir i becoming comparatively valua-iy valua-iy ?i' valuable enough at least that it was - K? J"d bv an alleged friend of the o d Tl Se who. according to the story told m Clissold. would have taken it a from them without giving anything in -&nt tory came out when Mrs. rClls- II ' Jii went to an attorney a few days ago U ll Scd complained that a lady was threat-N threat-N N !-ir.K to take possession of the Clissold ' M kanit Then the old lady told how sav-ll sav-ll years ago she had been induced V br the woman to make a will deeding 51 i tc hr young daughter the house and i im the property having bem in the ' Ijlj-g of Mri. Clissold. Afterward the r daughter died and then the woman, ae-I ae-I ' wrding to the story told, represented j to Mrs Clissold that unless the prop-f prop-f i ly wfl9 deeded to' some one else the J relatives of Mr. Clissold would gain i : roiJtfslon of it and che would be with- out a home. Mrs. Clissold listened to I'1 there representations, she sold, and deeded the property to the woman, who ) oon began to display anxiety to come 4 iolo her possession i The attorney went to the home to ln- 5 quire further Into the case, and in ex- 6 amlnlng the papers of the old couple, ? 8 he came across a deed, regularly acknowledged ack-nowledged and antedating the deed alleged al-leged to have been given to the woman, by which Mra Clissold had assigned the l;- -property to her husband. The old lady ' had forgotten the existence of this deed, i and she was overjoyed when the attorney attor-ney told her it Invalidated the deed to the woman, for neither document had ! ' jet been recorded. No time was lost ' . n placing the deed to the husband on I record. |