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Show ' Sri If ' s at tv. University' of Uth Llbrari Salt Lake City, Uth 8 Utl2 Legal Newspaper 15, NUMBER 35 VOLUME MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 19 LEGAL NOTICES: PImm 417-065- V SALT 1 Supreme Court Decision - capsule VNo. 1225&i- UTAH vs. JARAMILLO' Robbery Convictibn. IsjuQof former jeopardy raised? Jgr j j LAKE CITY, UTAH LEGAL We V 39th Day UTAH STATE HOUSE ACTION NOTICES: Phone 487-065- 1 Aren't Going to Lie About George Washington's Birthday! VV Wdi&'-Z'fW-' V' page Result: Trial court ddlsion af 7. 8 , : V MV. firmed. No. lu The Daily - v-- v- "V V- ; 4 12050-UT- AH vs. VAN DAM - r ! .j- -- 39th Day Rape conviction appealed. Result: Trial court decision UTAH STATE SENATE ACTION page 8 No. 12067 HINKINS vs. SANTI Appeal involves damages claimed battery. Result: Dismissed. for i In The Supreme Court Of The State Of Utah I 1 Marilyn Hinkins , Plaintiff and Respondent, No. 12067' FILED v. A1 February Santi, Defendant and Appellant. 17, 1971 L. M. Cummings, Clerk So help me God. George Washington didn't have to say it, on taking oath of office, but he did. And his countrymen have been saying TUCKETT, Justice: Unusual The plaintiff filed her action at law in the court below seeking to recover damages for a claimed battery committed upon her by the defendant. At a subsequent time the plaintiff filed an amended complaint in which she added various other claims sounding in both tort and contract. After the filing of these proceedings the plaintiff procured the issuance of an order restraining the defendant from committing other acts of violence or in any way molesting her. The propriety of issuing the order in the first instance would seem doubtful inasmuch as the plaintiff's action for damages would appear to be an adequate remedy, and if not she had available a statutory proceedings pursuant to the provisions of Title 77, Chap. 4. However that matter is not before us inasmuch as the defendant consented that an order be issued by the court restraining him from molesting or interfering with the plaintiff. George Washington Breaking Home Tics circa 1747 No itnngar to ha tun of advonturt, Goorfe, through tho influanc of hio Lawrence (a captain in the Virginia militia who had aarved on Admiral Vernon's flagahipi, hoped to Join tho British Navy. Thrilled with enthusiasm. George made preparations for departure, but on the eve of his leave-takinthe tearful yet reaeoneble pleading of hie mother prevailed end ha remained at home. What fateful tum would history have taken had the future Father of Hie Country chosen a career at aea and become an officer of the Royal Navy? of my own invention. Set my plough to work and found ike antwered very well." 38328 - Industrial Commission of Utah vs LARSON FORD; Pltf$ 214.96; wage claim 1. Powers v. Taylor 14 U. 2d 118, 378 . 38319 - Adams JOHN BUCHER; Carpet 38320 38324 Pltf$216.70 bal BEKMINGHAM; due 38321 - Services Discount, Inc. dba S. D. PI tf CIBBS; 38322 I. Agency vs $ 132 - Robert DIANE .40 ; bal due M. Pay-e- , M. D. vs DONALD A. BULLOCK; Pltf $93.00; services rendered 38323 vs - Robert NORMAN bal due M. R. HAY; Payne, M. D. Pltf$9.00 - Progressive Music Supply DEAN D. HOFF; bal due TONY HERBERT F. BARBARA R. UNGRICHT; 38325 vs TOM - Pltf$8o.46 Pltf$51.00; check 38326 - John J. Owens $499.00; bal 38327 Pltf$655.92 L. A. MEYER; note ICE II, Pltf damages vs F. MC CUTCHIN; auto damage $335.53; ITM l Dcl.im-i- .iR.iihNl tin I77n ).iitkot Miiiiiiioulh. 177M ludi.irm 171 lintwli in Nru ork 1itv uutk-Nie' w mirrvikk-nt.il W.inJiiiirIoii and tin Kn ikh: I'nriiwiaMki Yorktimn. I7M IHmiv IiimIv. :ir ollk'billv ovit. II. Y mirmiHk'm ronnit.oMl ol armv 177 rkvtrd lnHkiil ol Fnkr.ll (nilrntMill. 1 7MS ProNidi'lit ol' ihi I'nitrd iiiianimouNU rln liil I Sf.ili. Wi4Uiof.il iii m.iiiKiir:itid. Nm York ( 'it v I7SJ ii8.iinitMitgt1 n'fkvtiil I'nTUihfit, l.'lii rkforal intm I7S Kuvwill .Uint 1 'oiiiin.iikkf I7SN of I'. S. Ariil to U r.iiM'sl 111 rxiNvialktii o ,ir uilh Friimv. 1. I7SS Ikf .hi in tkMili t.iiiN to him at hid Udmrd MiHint Viftkti, .iKr tiT. Amoin: Iun Lim nm.irkN m .iimI nil inuiii w diMtli urn "tlif ifc lK whhli I .1111 md alrakl to ri." :rt aiintiil Tlio ChleFs Prophecy 1755 During the defeat of Braddock'a army along the Monongahels George, serving an aide to General Hraddock, barely aaraped with hk life. Two horaee were idiot from under him end four bullets pawed through his coat. On hk return Journey an old Indian chief from the Frtnch-India- n forum visited Washington and made thk prophecy: "Lieten! The Great Spirit protect! you and guide your deetiniee. You will become the Chief of Nationa and a people yet unborn will kail you at the founder of a mighty empire." MEYER PI tf Co. Pltf 38334 - Professional Credit Co vs JON D. ROBINSON AND MRS. JON D. - Northwestern Mutual Insurance Co. vs LINDA GURULE Pltf$113.00; $55.00; note 38335 38336 MAKERS - Salt Lake City vs GRIFFITHS DBA UINTAH VISTA CONSTRUCTION AND CAROL $ 233 68 ; $94.22 CO; Pltf COMPANY OF UTAH $23.37 ; $50.00; cheJck City Court Judgments 23913 Pltf Pltf$135.85 ROBINSON; $45.00; business license - Calvin Johnson dba Johnson Collection Agency vs vs - Bennett Leasing ROBERT tin armim l A ir !?7i Ikwton Ufnliiiioii.ir anti knrk at Tri'i'lmi. 1777 rNHkd i i, HraiMlvuitN .owl I iiTiiunitowin Kitlk. V,ilkv Frint. to I77C LEOR 38332 NATIONAL BEVERAGE, INC and RUSSELL HOLDER -- vs 38331 - L. U. 354 I. B. E. V. F. C. U, Credit Union vs ROBERT Reams Bargain Annex H. MITCHELL, JR Co. UNGRICHT AND s$222.30; note vs - Gino Paoll vs - Miller Finance 38330 Company vs $50.00; bal due h, Misak. medical services 38329 - Industrial Commission of Utah vs SHOPPERS DISCOUNT; Pltf$25.00; wage claim P. 2d 519. Suits City Court Pltf$100.00 1773 k .11 Suits City Court F. Henri Herltiod, Justice J. Allan Crockett, Justice A. H. Ellett, Justice 1733 The Colonial Blacksmith circa 1764 lifo at Mount Varaon was not without its The pti annoyances Practically all supplies needed farm implements took of all sorts hardware, textiles had to bo purchased from Liverpool and London. In an amergency or when ha wished to develop one of hk numerous inventions Wadiington was pwfocUy capabk of carrying hk work to a aucoaaaful conclusion. To quota from hk diary: "Spent IV greater part of a day mating a plough Washington HiRiif n.fr Kri Karl !. ml M.ila(wlMal Ft. NmimiIa .11 I'.i.. Ittlif dHuiilnl Frvik-MiHiiiiin sirt Nfi ul I mill 11 IhuiiMWN lUtUirjh i W .i inUuwiiiK Hr.ukk k nmi :it Ft. Iimimwm'. .iiiNiintiid IM .inti 1'miim.iikkf-m-- f hil of nil .i. :hm rirliiNl with llui men VirginuM Mihlu: riulv to imlm of nkHinUtnmu Inmthf aR.iiiwt IhHimi ullikk ro'4iviHl it ltnK.ulir. inUnming ;iilurt o Ft liv llrilwii Army umkr (ieii hnrknii. (i. Y IhMiunMN nt unit'd to rivtli.111 lilt : UuntiN in.irriHfl M.irth.i rki tfd mt'inlkT of ViminLi IIoumpaM HurRtwrN. flnifd limlkvoi Kairfak ('ouniv. at .ukiHioii of Fairlak KtolulioiiN. t In Ini 1l1.11rm.111 em lol o hnn riHiiiiNtil.il 1 onirnvai ik'k'K.ilf ot Sw uiul I'olitliiciiL.il CoilRTVifei Mild lirr.it V In hie early life Wellington ehoived an aptitude and love far mathematics, invaluable to him when commissioned at the age of listeen to survey the western lands of Lord Fairfax. Accompanied by George Fairfax and Jamaa Gann, the party apent much time surveying the vast Fairfax holdings Camping when night overtook them, in tracklem wildemne and rugged mountains thia atranuoua life added to Washington's already sturdy physique and made him almost the equal of an Indian in woodcraft lore. In thia work he found the adventure every boy aetks WE CONCUR: Chief Justice usIIh'n iimkAip 1731 MiiitiiiiNNNniHl U 1771 174B Ciuorgi? l.irn it I'.l MHtri'l.iiwi i'hiiiiii. Va : ctilivi huh iI fail fir ri ml Mi.iTTi.tKr. li.iliinl tilliT MU'lliiT' Kkm!ie Liir. KiiglinJi :iiknMr Rii.inliun. I- .iIInt AiiKiMfinr iimllk M.irv Itill : thnv Imrtlimt. ow Ihii kwirnk. S-1731 llirkuki In Yiwl IikIwn 2a J.ui 2a, 1732 aikiiiifiil IhmrM .ihiit.ini. Yirjeini.1. .iikl iiniiiiiin. HMiMtl M.ir. Ytruti. Militia. Dili 1732 mi ik 21 mriMtl I .VI iutvn id Luul; I7M The Young Surveyor about 1762 K.'ti 'JJ I73H It appears that the appeal taken by the defendant was not from a final judgment as required by the rule above mentioned, and the appeal therefor must be dismissed and it is so ordered. No costs awarded. Jr., .. . I73M The plaintiff filed her affidavit alleging that the defendant had violated the court's injunction and an order to show cause was issued by the court ordering the defendant to appear on a day certain to answer fot' the alleged violation. At the conclusion of the hearing the court orally found the defendant in contempt of court and sentenced him to serve 15 days in the county jail with 10 days suspended on condition that the defendant pay to the plaintiff $100.00 attorney's fee. The court did not make and enter written findings of fact and judgment. The defendant has appealed to this court claiming that the pronounced sentence of the court was erroneous under the prior decisions of this court requiring the The plaintiff here entry of written findings of fact and a judgment. contends that the court not having made findings of fact and not having entered a judgment thereon there is no final judgment from which an appeal might be taken pursuant to Rule 72(a) U. R. C.P. E. R. Callister, it ever since. - Budget Loan and Finance Plan vs ROY E. SLAUGHTER Pltf$475.38; $10.60; 218 36787 - Budget Loan and Finance Plan vs ARTHUR A. POLAD AND Pltf$487.12 38333 - Chateau Le Man Apartments L. T. D. vs PETER J. COLEMAN AND MARLEENE KAREN 31560 - David Distributing Co. vs TOWN AND COUNTRY RAMBLER COLEMAN; $175.00; check Pltf$517.00 POLAD; $160.00; $9.40; 218 Pltf$818.98; 218 I |