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Salt Lake Telegram | 1926-11-29 | Page 1 | Divorce Decree on Nonsupport Charge Given Sarah in 1925

Type issue
Date 1926-11-29
Paper Salt Lake Telegram
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
Rights No Copyright - United States (NoC-US)
Publisher Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
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Article Title Divorce Decree on Nonsupport Charge Given Sarah in 1925
Type article
Date 1926-11-29
Paper Salt Lake Telegram
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
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OCR Text Divorce Decree 9 on t N Nonsupport Gives Given Sarah in hi 1925 A decree of divorce found among the Intimate effects o of Sarah by Detectives Lester Wire Vire and M M. D D. McGinnis on Monday morning brought to light for the first time the definite information that Sarah had been man married led The decree was clat dated d April 1 1925 and was given in Judge Chris Mathson's court Sarah was married to Robert Doyle Doyla in Salt Lake Lale on January 27 1923 the county clerks clerk's records show strow She filed suit for tor divorce on November 1 of 1924 alleging that Doyle had not noe supported her from the day of their marriage Her maiden name of Sarah Lundsted Lund Lund- sted was restored to her by the court A sentimental nature was revealed re revealed revealed re- re In the decoration of the walls wall of Sarah's room in the Corliss Corliss Cor Cor- liss has home Copies of sentimental poems The Rosary The Per per- feet Day and others S were hung on the walls as were a number of family pictures LETTER TO SWEETHEART On her dresser resser was a large picture picture pic pic- ture turc of ot a handsome young man who was Identified as her California California California Califor Califor- nia sweetheart Clarence F. F Bow Bowers Bowers Bow v ers erB while an unfinished lett letter r to to him dated November 13 and addressed addressed addressed ad ad- dressed to 2014 Santa Fe avenue Los Angeles lay on the top of ot a abo bo box c of ot personal correspondence No hint of anything save her anticipated anticipated anticipated antici antici- trip to the coast to Join her who rives lives at 1 1616 Maltman Maltman Malt Malt- man avenue Los Angeles was contained in the letter Clarence dear it read If It my fountain pen continues to function you may recci receive ve ven in an n answer to your letter Your plans for New Years Year's are Continued on pa page e 7 DIVORCE DECREE fOR NONSUPPORT WAS AS GIVEN SARAH T Continued from page 1 all O. O K as far Car as s I a am amp Ill I'll con con- cernell I feel Ceel certain certain w we will Ill have havea a 8 wonderful time I I dont don't suppose It will be long now before we have enow now here in Salt Lake since it has has' has been been stormIng storming storming storm- storm Ing or trying to rain ifor Cor or the last couple of da days s 's But a at ad that Salt Lake Isn't lent so bad Did yo get a on hollday Armistice Armistice Armis ArmIs- tice day Neither did I. I Just nod from rom I 12 until 3 to go to and andee andlee vee ee le-e the P parade rade I vent went l some me with the other girl Kirl who works in our office oHlee and had lunch and then we came ame back to town to see the parade I didn't think of ItI itI it I hope your work worl turned out as you ou expected Weve We've been awfully awfully aw aw- fully tully busy at the office here here and and more fun fun fun-a a drop In prices next week which only means tl that at credit rebates must go through h on OD all billing for the past thirty days Ill I'll be so busy that time will will Just C fly fly and and and Im I'm glad LITTLE SISTER ILL Mother says my little sister has be been n ill and I hope She will willbe willbo be bo better soon I suppose everyone everyone everyone every every- one has colds though at this time of oC the year When Ive I've more definite plans plang Ill I'll let you ou know knots I do know for torI sure that I am quitting m mv my Job on the Write rile to me soon I like to hear from you Goodbye e until the next time I will The letter was unfinished and unsigned unsigned unsigned un un- signed and the flap lap of the addressed envelope was covered with mathematical mathematical mathematical mathe mathe- figuring A blue silk dress dres which she was w s making for her small sister was wag wrapped In tissue paper lying on the dresser top as well as the scraps from the dress she had just finished d making for tor herself and which she I wore wor 1 at t the time of her death Tucked In a little cardboard edition edi edl- r ion tion of Brilliants From Longfellow low was the handwritten calling card of ot Ruth Drake while the verson verse vers on nn which it lay read a noble deed is wrought i is spoken a noble thought Our hearts in glad Klad surprise To higher levels rise VERSE ON DEATH I At t a verse on Death was as the negative of a picture of a small home The rhe verse read There la is no death What hat seems so sois sois sois is transition This life lICe of mortal breath breaths Is s but a suburb of the life lite el elysian llan Whose portal we call death The last letter she r received from her mother In 11 California Sarah was given iven personal nits hits of nf news of of- her family and friends That the entire family was pleased at the prospect of Sarah's Imminent arrival was evident The letter closed SlY darling darll daughter write soon and take care of yourself with lots loll lotsof lotsof of love Jove to you and God bless you ou from your loving MOTHER IOTHER Enclosed In the letter was a note not from the baby nub Ruby for whom Sarah was a blue silk Ink dress to take to the child as a homecoming Ins ing present A t typewritten and ani unsigned poem folded thrice lay at the bottom of Sarah's box of ot correspondence Oh happy days that were and are areno areno no more How often doth cloth my thoughts re revert revert revert re- re vert to thee the Oh how l J I wish I might again live oer o'er Those honeyed hours so fraught with Joy to me How slowly pass the days day how drab how v dull How thankful am I that when the setting sun Proclaims the message to a a. weary world That on one more dreary day I is done clone Time Tile dawning brings no ho no sunshine to tomy tomy tomy my heart The nights bring loneliness and vain regret Since you a. a and ll I have e drifted far apart Anti And you at least at are learning to forget A little brown l leather diary with n l t lock was wat found foun l still a soil and with the price tag upon It amon Sarah's effects One diary kept app apparently when Sarah was IS 18 rears ear old was as found In the drawer U Tt was a full recital of every day events the last entry being October Oc Oc- tober 12 In this book hook too was waR wasa waRR B R handwritten calling card tard of ot Ruth Drake A photograph album m contained eon con tamed numerous pictures of Sarah and Ruth many of them being taken together
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