Show Woman Gains Freedom From Violent Husband Claiming that her mate James Patrick Connelly continuously found fault with her religion her relatives and nd trivial ial daily matters and is possessed of an uncontrollable uncontrollable lable Jable temper which he frequently v vented by striking striking- her and swearing swearing swear swear- ing at her without provocation pro Gladys A. A Connelly was restored to a single status following divorce proceedings in Third district court Judge Ray flay Van Cott Jr awarded award award- ed Mrs Connelly her de decree lee and custody of her year old daughter daugh daugh- ter when sho testified that t the defendant told her he could not stand the sight of her any longer longer long long- er and she obtained a divorce The plaintiff also was awarded all household furnishings and equipment and 1 per year ali ali- mony Judge Van Cott CottA held that the defendant pay 10 monthly for forthe forthe forthe the support of his child and assume the 50 cost Q pi of action The Connellys Con Con- nellys were married in Salt Lal Lake e eLal Lal Lake e City April 23 1925 Drink Parts Farts Couple Vera Elizabeth Burr also was given freedom from her marital ties when she told J Judge dge Van Co Cott t that the man she married in Cleveland Cleveland Cleve Cleve- land 12 years ago was vas in the habit habit hab hab- it getting inebriated on an average av as' of twice wice a week and while I in thin condition irritable quarrelsome and offensive Custody of or the Burrs Burr's two children children chil chil- dren was given the wife and plaintiff plaintiff plain plain- tiff in the case with the provision that the Ute defendant be permitted to visit Isit them at all reasonable times Maintenance for his family famil in the sum of per month must be paid by the defendant the court ruled Equity in lit a home at S. S West Vest together with the household household house house- ho hold d furnishings also were granted grant grant- ed Mrs Burr while the defendant was Instructed to pay back obligations obligations obligations totaling and attorneys attorney's attorneys attorney's ne ney's ls fees of 75 Coldness and indifference on the thc part of her ber marital partner won fo for Constance Viola Higbee Brown Browna a le legal al dissolution of oc ocher her marriage e vows tows He frequently stayed aw away y from home at night without any excuse for his actions action and on onon on one occasion he admitted bei being g in inlove inlove love lo with another woman the plaintiff told the court in seeking a divorce from Willis Frank Brown whom she w wed d at Burley Idaho nine years ears ago Awarded Children The Browns Brown's two sons will ill remaIn remain re re- reI remain re- re I main with their mother Judge Van Cott decided but allowed the defendant the thc right to visit them and take them on trips and out- out Ings at times when it would not nos Interfere with their schooling schooling- I Possession of ot nil all household furnishings fur fur- furnishings was awarded the Uto plaintiff plaintiff plain plain- tiff together with other judgments judgments judgments judg judg- ments giving her 50 per month alimony and 25 per month for the support of each child Attorney fees and costs costi of action amounting amounting amount amount- ing to 75 75 must be paid by bytho tho de de- The marriage of or John C C. and Roberta Roberta Roberta Ro Ro- Ro- Ro berta Bowen which began in Reno Nev Oct 1 1941 was dissolved in Third district court and the doI do do- I cree awarded the husband on allegations alle- alle that his wife shortly after their marriage informed him that she did not love him and that their marriage was a mistake The Bowens have havo been separated since January Januar 1912 False Accusations Claiming that his wife Sophie Gabaldon Kincade on April y U just two t days clays after their marriage publicly accused him of ot forcing his attentions on her sister and unjustly unjustly unjustly un un- un- un justly c called him an immoral unmoral degenerate degenerate de de- generate Raymond laymond a Charles Kincade Kincade Kin- Kin cade cache was granted his freedom by Judge Van Cott Cotto Two decrees were granted g on charges ot of failure to provide Helen Helen Hel Hel- en cn E. E Westbrook was legally parted part part- ed from James Riley Westbrook and restored use of her maiden name Helen E. E Robison and Hazel P. P Golden was granted her freedom freedom free free- dom from Irvin H. H Golden Mrs Golden was awarded possession of at property at N N. West Vest to together together together to- to gether with the household furnishings furnishings furnishings furnish furnish- ings and equipment William R. R Baxter was granted a n divorce di from Hazel Baxter who became his wife in Brigham City March 23 1914 when he hc related how the defendant deserted him himin himin himin in 1917 and ha had never returned |