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Show iS. GEO. SUELTON AND J. GURU HELD: TO ANSWER SERIOUS SER-IOUS CHARGE. i Complaint is Signed by Woman's Wo-man's Husband, George Slid-ton Slid-ton Was Reluctant in Signing Sign-ing Owing to Thcir Small Children, i 0 Another chapter has brcn addec to tho Sholto.-Gurr olopement case, Last evonlng George Shel-ton, Shel-ton, tho huslmnd nf tho woman, flworo to tho complaint charging tho conplo of adultery. Tho arraignment ar-raignment took place th'9 afternoon nt two o'clock. They Ixith plwiclcd not guilty nnd wore Ixiund over to the district court on $i"00 bonds. When Shelton nrrivod in Provo Thursdny evening nceoni)nied by Sheriff Bonner he decided that he would not swear out a complaint ngninst his wifo for the sake of his children, Tho complnlnts had been drawn up but he onnsidcrcd (lint it would be best not to nmkn further trouble. Last evening in tho shcrilT'B o(llce" Mr. Shelton nnd some of his folks wer talking over tlie matter. Mr. Shpllon reviewed tho alleged cruel notions of his wlfn In leaving the small children at homo without nny 1 one to onro for them. Also other actions which ho did not think proper. When liu bogsn to think of the treatment given his children ho Immediately signed tho complaint. |