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Show two of tho letters, copied Into the complaint One dated August 30, J?10, reads: ''Now, dearest Anna, don't worry any more; we nro going to come out all rlcht. 1 haven't a particle of doubt, about it. Tbe only thing that worries wor-ries mo Is that I cannot get to see my dear little girl onc In a while. You have hecome 9o much a part of my life that It seems awfully hard not to be able 10 see you about every day. but, my dearest sweetheart, we must keep up our courace for a little lit-tle while and everything will be all light and you will be my own true, dear, sweet and loving wife. You said that my touch sent a thrill all through you. Now. dear Anna, I will tell you that which 1 have never told you before, be-fore, and that is that a touch from our hand ever would cause my whole frame to vibrate with delight such as 1 have never felt before, and those dear sweet arms thrown about me would ulmost render me Intoxicated Intoxi-cated with ectasy of Joy. Oh. Anna, what wouldn't 1 give for only one short hour with you tonight, but then, dearest, I hope for something better soon, and that Is your sweet companionship com-panionship for life. "I can never get through writing when 1 get writing to you, dearest, but must close with loe and kisses. "Your lolng and faithful "ROBERT ' In part, a letter written on September Septem-ber 7 reads: "Anna, dear, I am now lhlng only for you and don't care tho snap of my linger what p-ople think or say about It. There Is nothing In the world for me any more without you, and there Is ever thing with you and your love." This letter closes with love and kisses, "and a fond pood night to my Anna." and signed the same as the other ones, "Ro!ert" The girl in the case Involves eight men, some of them married meri. In her downfall. For her part In the amorous game she was, on Monday last, sent to tho reform school at Og-den. Og-den. there to remain until she Is 21 years of age. unless sooner released by parole or pardon. She Is now between be-tween 1G and 17 years old. ASKS SEPARATION F ROM T HEH USB AND Mrs. Anderson Brings Serious Accusations; Ac-cusations; Some Warm Affinity Af-finity Letters. , Provo, Sept. 11 In a complaint for sepai ale maintenance tiled In the district dis-trict court today. Mrs. Mlda Billing-. Anderson makes sbnie very racy and serious rharces acain-t her husband. Rol.erl Anderson. The defendant In (he suit is the city ai'orney tor rn'vu cil. an.l from a ronersatlon between the county attorney and the mayor at Provo it Is learned that Anderson will be askerl t resign. If be refuses ! vnlnnlarllv retire fr"m office. Im-pearhrnent Im-pearhrnent proceedlncs will depend on future developments in the case, so nays tv.untv Attorney .Ta.-e.li Rvans. Mrs. Anderson alleces three causes of action in her complaint, adultery, failure f provide and cruelty On the first cause of action plaintiff "on her Information and belief alleges that the defendant did on Ihe lth dv of Augos'. 191". at l'h .ounly, state of I'tah. and at h home of the plaintiff and defend"! In Provo city, commit adultery with one Harriet Anna An-na Phillips, and further (hat defend ant on diverse day nnd Mines. l-th prior and subsequent to sld Ins- nam ed date ha- cnmmltod adultery with the said Harriet Anna Phillips at Ftah rountv. r,tat of 1'tAh Mrs. Anders n alleces in her complaint that the defend, nl ha.s writ ten letters t'i the said Harriet Anna Phillips dvng the dater. of a doz-n of these love cplstl- Following are |