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Show WIFE KEPT fBfflJINISM Frank M. Reynolds Telis H-s TroubUs to Judge Morse. Salt Lake, Nov. 12. May Wacnster told District Judge Morse Friday af-crnoon af-crnoon that Condie M. V 'caster left Utah May 15, 1909, with another woman, wom-an, and Mrs Wacasler was given an interlocutory decree of divorce, also the custody of two children. The marriage mar-riage took place at Taylorsvlll March 30. lf05. John B. Bentrod is an nnnahiral father, declaring that he doesn't want anything to do with their six children chil-dren and acting Indecently before them. Emma C. Bentrod said, and she was granted a divorce and th? custody cus-tody of the children and $75 attorney fees. The Bentrods were married here January 17, 1S50, and the eldest child Is 19 years old. Lola Cavlness told the court that Matt Cavlness is a poor provider, had mistreated hej and rnargcd her with Infidelitv, and he was granted a dren, $. a month allmonv and -r0 at-divorce. at-divorce. the custody of the two chll-toiney chll-toiney fees The couple was married at DurniiRO, Colo, December 0, l'.l')ii. Elizabeth Joest slid that Albert Joest deserted her and their five children chil-dren six years igo, compelling her to work as a Janitress to support herself her-self and the children, and she. too. was returned to single bliss, getting In addition SO a month for the support sup-port of the children and $00 attorney fees. Joest Is a miner and. occasionally occa-sionally calls to see her and the children, chil-dren, the woman said. When It developed that William A. Pawson. ordered to pay Claudia Paw-son Paw-son $10 a month temporary alimony, has paid $115 to his father-in-law and $100 to her uncle for her use Judge Morse dissolved the order. Pawson explained that he had paid the money to Mrs Pawson s relatives for the reason that "she Is not the best ?nana-ger ?nana-ger In the world." Pawson Is a carpenter. car-penter. The divorce hearing was postponed a week to get the testimony testi-mony of Mrs. Pawson's father and uncle. j Frank M. Reynolds was ordered, to pay Ida Reynolds $10 a month tern-1 porary alimony. Mrs. Reynolds charges Reynolds with desertion, but j Reynolds says that he drove him away by her bickerings and continuous continu-ous demands for her "rights and freedom free-dom " Reynolds. In fighting the demand de-mand for alimony, sets up that he has given Mrs. Reynolds the- best dry farm In this county and a house worth $1,500. For six years he tried to prepare pre-pare himself for the ministry, but Mrs. Reynolds kept him from doing to by her bickerings, he save. Reynolds also al-so says that he has offered to provide for Mrs Reynolds and her daughter, b another marriage, but that the woman won't let him do so He Is an engineer for tho Utah Copper com-pany com-pany at Bingham. The following final decrees were granted: Ivaf from John Connelly: Florence R, from Henry Stewart; Elizabeth H., from Thomas S. Fowler; Satah E., from George N. Kinsman; Mary, from Joseph Marriott; Hattie F., from John Mann; Lila. from Harry Har-ry Catherinan; Ida. from William M. Musford; Nellie E. from Knulands Snow. |