| Show Too Insistent wj e Tu Turns ns Mates Mate's Re- Re i ii arks arks' Divorce to tb Cause M 0 Richard E. E insisted once too often that he and his Margaret Pratt Spik r were not temperamentally suited to each other because Mrs 1 apparently y took the pleaded it as a ground for lor divorce and had been granted an interlocutory decree Tuesday in district court The couple was marrIed July I 16 1928 at Coalville Mrs also alleged her husband refused to tal take e her to visit her friends yet yd took other women out social social- ly thereby allegedly humiliating and nd degrading the plaintiff |