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Show MRS. M.O.G.JUSTESEH IS AGAIH DIVOBCEB Second Matrimonial Venture Proves Disastrous as Did the First. Tn .lude Morse's division of the Third district court, "Wednesday, Mon-cttu. Mon-cttu. D. Gibbs .Tustcsou was granted, a divorce from Alcsiinder .Tusteson, to whom she was married at Blackfoot, Ida., Novomber 30, 1007, on the grounds of nonsnpport and cruelty, restored to her former tnamo or' Gibbs and adjudged the owner of property in lots 20 and 2.1, block 17, 5 acre pint A, Big Picld sur- vev. valued at wuuu. This was the plaintiff's second matrimonial matri-monial venture, thorc being two children, chil-dren, Grover Frank and Alice M. Gibbs, bv a former husband. Thcro is no issue of. tho second marriage, however. Mrs. dustoscn charged .Tusfoson with browbeating brow-beating aud intimidating her and also threatening to burn the housu down. Jn addition she charged Justcscn -with sttidied slights towards her and demanded de-manded a divorce, the restoration of tho name of Gibbs and the quieting ol: the title to their home in her. Justcscn bitter' contested the case, denying the charges of eruejty and making sensational charges against his wife. Prior to their marriage, lie said, he purchased tho property, and in order to expedite the payment 'and, as he expected ex-pected to bo out of the state, it was agreed that tho title thereto should be in the plaintiff, but denied that thero was any consideration -from her to hi in for tho' property bniug iu her name. .Tustescn asked that the. title to the property bo quieted in him and that Mrs. .Tustescn take nothing by her complaint. |