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Show MANY DIVORCES IN SALT LAKE CITY Salt Lake. Feb 8. One with an ear to music should not be require i to live with a brute whose ideas of I divine bannonj rise no higher than a broken accordion and a spasmodic alarm clock performing together declared de-clared Charlotte Ograin on the witness wit-ness stand in Judge C. W Morses' court yesterdav, when her suit for divorce from Lars P Ograin. a local contractor, was called for trial Mrs Ograin made good her contention and was given a decree of divorce The charge against Ograin was that Of extreme cruel tv in that he sought lo annoy bis wife by playing an accordion ac-cordion lor two hours without at tempting to be tuneful and keeping an alarm clock going constantH during the same period The result waa B nervous breakdown on hci part, Mrs. Ograin testified Mo6t ot yesterdav s di-.orce matinee was taken up with orders to show cause on temporary alimony citations, and while mat) a tale of financial embarrassment was laid bare, the real thrills of actual diiorce proceedings proceed-ings did not materialize Tillle vYal er was given a divorce from Leatei Waller on a showing th-H he had glv I en nothing frr her support in the last i two ears Final decrees were given Emma Murdoch Hon from Martino Hon and Annie Moon from Berga G Moon Alfred W Knudson was ordered, after much investigation eoncernitig ; the financial condition of the Knud- I son Novelty Manufacturing company of which he is manager, to pav h's wife, ouetta Knudson S-" a month j rernporarv alimony. Mrs Knudson charges her husband with cruelty. John L Canterbury was consider- I ably peeved when called upon to show cause win he should not pa alimony to rsteiia Canterbury 'I offered her some monov last week and she wouldn't take it he-cause he-cause she said I had stolen It and j she didn't want to spend stolen money." mon-ey." Canterbury said Cn nterburv works for 'h Ctah Light & Rallwav compan.- as a conductor con-ductor He was ordered to pay $4 a week. The same amount of allmonv was fixed in the ease of Sarah M Rayler acainst Arthur C.nvler although the wife nrotested that It was hardlv enough to buy shoe for her tnhv |