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Show c::;;;;is quaht as eve opciia Wife Granted Elvcrc? Frcin AJ WMMVAl likMaiiU J VeV ei t Unhzppy Ccuyles Freed Frcni Ilarrlse Ties. ; "How; drunk would your husband get!" Mrs. Sarah E. Wilson was asked j in Judge Morse's court yesterday when she was seeking a divorce from her husband, hus-band, os the ground of his excessive : fondness for intoxicants. "He would :get so drunk : that I would have to go to the saloons after him," she replied. ' , "But how much would 'he drink t" '"When he' was at home and not working he drank a pint bottle before breakfast, bat when he was working at the mines he would drink a quart of wuiBAjr ucivro KV1UK 1119 nujfti Mrs. Wilson said that she was mar- j ried to the defendant at Nephi in 1S92. . They have four daughters, toe care and custody of whom was given the mother. Judge Morse granted the divorce. Judge Morse granted Mrs. Florence Backler a decree of divorce from John. L. Eackley on the grounds of desertion and .non-support. She was given .the house and lot owned by the family and the care and custody of .their child. Another decree was given Patrick O'Neal, a showman, from Ida O'Neal on the , grounds of desertion. . Desertion . and non-support were the reasons for the deerees being granted Mrs. Norm A. Kent, from George ,H. Kent. They were married in April, 1892, and lived together nntil two years ago last August,, when it . is alleged 1 Kent left home and has not returned. I |