Show Wife Turns Tables on Mate to Win Divorce 5 T TOn I On Petition Cross-Petition That Man Was Was Stingy Stingy I A marriage of ot 28 years' years duration was terminated in Third district court by Judge JUdg Allen AIlen J. J Crockett when Irene O 0 O. O Curtis walked off with the decree turning the tables on her husband John I. I Curtis who had filed suit for divorce claiming she was a quarrelsome and nag nagging ing wife Mrs Curtis rebuked her husbands husband's husbands husband's husbands husband's hus hus- bands band's statement and countercharged countercharged countercharged counter counter- charged that he refused to take her to dance halls and other places of amusement but frequently went himself and that he had brought suit against her merely as an nn out The defendant also alleged that that the plaintiff although he provided her with the necessities of ot life was stingy In his allotments to her forcing her herto to procure employment em employment employment em em- to supplement her in in in- come Testifying that Lurla Luria Darlene Wright shocked him with her cold lack of affection and regard by leaving caving the state and never communicating with him while he Was hospitalized following the am am- of his leg Milo James James- Wright was awarded a decree of divorce by Third District Judge Clarence E. E Baker The Wrights were were married in Salt LaJ Lake e City Oct 4 1930 The marriage of Virginia Osborn Lambourne and Hamilton P. P Lambourne Lambourne Lam Lam- bourne which took place in N Nevada Nevada Ne Ne- evada e- e vada July 18 1944 was declared void by Judge Baker upon evidence evidence evidence evi evi- dence that the Ule plaintiffs plaintiff's divorce from a former husband was not final at the time of ot her m marriage to Lambourne I- I Ito After 11 years of or married life Mariam P. P Olsen wo won a decree of I divorce from Walter Valter H. H Olsen when she testified that the defendant defendant de de- I treated her in a cruel and Inhuman manner maimer and Betty BettyLou BettyLou BettyLou I Lou Hills was granted a decree I when she alleged Glen Hills whom j II she married in Nov of 1913 1943 no I I longer loved her and wished her herto herto to get a 0 divorce I |