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Show I Fit m "A J f ft L tJ. ! j R H ! If j I ' III i Iff iH. ) 5" , I ;: '''il 1 '. . ft ' B ' ! IwM I. Tjf ft., I IiF 11 ' ' Iff la pW i ' ' Hllv 1 i f rf k ' "' ' fltilL I IH b '.i l ' " ' if I ' wvK Fif IJS.j( F I- ' Lii ' 1 Hf 'l f if trii flit f; Blii,r 5 If If II, I i SU'1 fS V !l'i' w I I (f li .Fi fl ii J t l. l J If I r I I l'!j t t1! i t LHtf " ?Jl f : i , , , . h il I her deserts someone would poison her- He followed this up with other abuse and on Docomber 20. 1907. throatthings , J i -V fi 'pot : -' UV Uii j V j ! if ; ii 'i 7 . iri i r li IV ADJECTIVES Ida A. McClcorj' says that her husband, ,"VIIHain ir. M'eCtoerj-. cnllcil tier a d ,fool even" lay for three years and on November 1, 1907. (old hor that If she I ri ffl I ) TO" HUSBAND'S j Ij Vt i '-''t i MS. M'GLEERY OBJECTED V til Li J Rtl . iM T 1 W 5 ) ' ' "T k' M ,1 . h 'f a ; ,; l S. m ' : cned to knock hor down and throw throuKh her, she said. McCteery refused to got anything' for always ihe children and If she did soMcCkory heaped abuse upon her. Mrs. naid the samo course marked his lino of conduct if she bought anything for heraclf, nnd on March 12 of this year, when Deseret, was 111. no of his daughters. be wanted to turn both tho daughter and the wife out. telling the latter to Kct out with ber "damned young ones." 'Io always found fault wltn everything when he was about tho house, sho said. Irs. McCloer' told Judge C. AV. Morse tn Third District coiirt this story of cruelty Monday morning and tho court ranted her a divorce. They had lived together thirty years, having boon married at West Jordan. July 24, 1878. There are live children, all of whom are grown except Ethel, who Is 13. One daughter. Deseret, corroborated her mother's testlmony, and as rcClecry made no defense tho ' divorce was readily' granted. The custody of tho minor child was awarded to the mother. |