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Show THREE WIVES " SEEK DIVORCES Four Other Couple Are Freed of Marriage Bonds ' -i Henry Uelxe knocked hla wife down and then threw her out tn tha cruel cold world one! winter night and. setting up an unusual paradox, advised her to go to a warm clime end atay there. Martha lla si leges In a dtvoros complaint filed Saturday Satur-day night In the Third district court. I'txe had made It dally practice for eeverst yeara to administer boatings with his fists. Mrs. Uehle says. They were married in Salt Lake In 1914 and have one child. John L. Canterbury and Ustella J. Canterbury twice tried matrimonial matri-monial adventure with one another but In oach Instance the marriage fatted to produce harmony, Mrs. Canterbury alleges in her suit for divorce filed Saturday in the Third district court. Canterbury ueea language lan-guage unprintable when he addrees-es addrees-es her In the presence of their children. chil-dren. Mrs. Canterbury says, and, on one occasion, be twisted her wrists. And sgaln he, the complaint aaya, mortgaged her property to nuy an automobile. The t'anterburya were married for the first time sbom nine yeara ago. They were divorced and tried It again at Farming ton In 1922. James Hurst. years of sge, was made defendant In a auit for divorce' ftted by Alice Hurst, who charges cruelty. The custody of five minor children ranging In ages from 19 yeans to I, is sought by the pis In t-Iff. t-Iff. - Mrs. Hurst charges that Hurst haa t nea ted her In a cruel manner to the extent of accusing her of unfaithfulness un-faithfulness ftnd ualng vile language lan-guage In the presence of ether persona. per-sona. Thev were married In Halt Lake In 1997. Often Hurst Is alleged al-leged to have told Mrs. Hurst that he did not love her and waa sorry thst he ever married her. Four divorce decrees were granted grant-ed by Judge A. R. Barnes as follows: fol-lows: Lulu Kit a 4a Walters from Frank Eugene Walters because ths defendant Is now aerving a sentence sen-tence in the Idaho penitentiary; j Martin Ray Claaier from R. fJlaa-! fJlaa-! tor. desertion; Margaret K. Nerd-inger Nerd-inger from Charles J. Nerdlnger. desertion, de-sertion, and William J. Astler from Maud Astler, cruelly. |