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Show Law on Trespassing by Pigs Before Utah Supreme Court LLEUSD trespass by two '"red- Adish colored pigs" on the properly of Vlyrum Udy m Bos elder county has raised a nice point of law in the pta'.e supreme court on the matter o;' official offi-cial jurisdiction. According to the trarisenot of the appeal, the pigs, which belonged o Carlfii C. 7-1 ess. wandered onto Ihe farm of Udy and yarn;' ged certain vegetables. The law states that li the cas of trespass of animal? 0.1 one's nrouoriy if is .aw.Vi to take t.ini to t.;e pouivllc-'ener "f 1hrt di- ',.:-; or 1 ij tile e orficn ;o, 1 ; , 1 i hec ier. V."hj in:oii - C too coiisia'.hj, v. I'j h;.i y ;he right to seil them if the ownc-does ownc-does not appear to claim them anu to pay the damage done by the animals while in the act of trespassing. Udy lives in the East Garland district. dis-trict. where there Is no poundkeeper or constable, so he took the pigs to I Me yielding precinct. W. A. Adams, : tho constable then held them for I twenty-four hours, when he sold tho I i;Cr for Judg" .. D. Call in the First d:.s-trh-i court of Utah decided that the sale was illegal and awarded a jtirlg-nin: jtirlg-nin: u, ?r;-! to the owner of the pics. The cae wa f u en under ad'.'tse-n-,e,.; bv the j.imO'T:' of t;T. '--mrenie |