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Show Funeral services over the remains of Mrs. H. II. Berg will be held tomorrow to-morrow (Saturday) at Nelson's Park, at 10 o'clock, not today (Friday) as announced an-nounced yesterday. Superintendent Joe. Young's special car was attached to the north bound U. P. passenger yesterday afternoon. af-ternoon. George Hinton of Vernal, who was on September 26th. sentenced to a term of 120 days in the county jail of Uintah county and reieased on habeas corpus proceedings before Judge King at Provo on October 16th has now planted suit in the First District court for $5,150.00 and costs against Georee Searles and Ed.F. Harmston who were respectively sheriff of Uintah county and justice of the peace of Vernal precinct. pre-cinct. S. D. Colton, W. II. Burton and W. 11 Gagon, bonismen for Searles, and J. H. Black and J. R. Workman, bondsmen for Harmston, are also made parties defendant to the suit.D.D.Hou'zand Ilobt.Anderson are attorneys for Hinton. Hinton was arrested ar-rested and tried nndpp friminul nrnso- cution for trespass, convicted and BeDtenced to imprisonment. He claims title to the land on which he entered. Alice Peterson of Pleasant Grove who in 1892 sued her husband, Christian Chris-tian P. Peterson for divorce on grounds of cruelty and was refused a decree by Judge B;ackburn, has again commenced com-menced divorce proceedings against the old man. She sets up desertion, failure to provide and accuses him of having committed incest with his own 13-year-old daughter, who, she says, sleeps with him regularly and has done so for over a year. Peterson is wealthy, but while his wife lived with him she says that he would support her with no other or more substantial food than bread and milk and that only twice a day. She Eays also that he abused her and treated her yery cruelly. |