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Show CELESTA L. SHIPP HAS ASKED FOR DIVORCE Late this afternoon Celesta L. Shim inbtituted formal proceedings in a suit for divorce from Walter C. Shipp. The complaint alleges that the two were married in Salt Lake City, September 30, 1903, and that for the past three years defendant has treated treat-ed plaintiff in a cruel, brutal and Inhuman matter, resorting to personal person-al violence on numerous occasions and "rendering her condition unbearable unbear-able and her life a burden." The complaint alleges that defendant owns a one-third interest In the St. Louis club rooms at Ogden and is worth from SlO.t.OO to $14,000, part of this property prop-erty being in money deposited in lo-caf lo-caf banks. Plaintiff asks $250 for attorney's at-torney's fees and temporary alimony pending the trial of the case and such permanent alimony as the court deems proper and just. A restraining order is also asked to prevent defendant fimii withdrawing his money from the banks or transferring his property to ethers. |