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Show DAUGHTER GETS PAY TOR NURSING MOTHER That a womaa who gives up a position posi-tion sad delay! her marriage thai she mav attend her mother e sir k bed. baa s right to present an aeeouot fnr her services against the estate, is one of the latest decisions of the Ttah supreme, su-preme, court. The esse ia that of Mr. Rebecca Tingey Ma thins, against Henry Tingey, aa administrator of the Maria I. Tinaey estate. Mrs. Mathias' claim for $4."0 allowed bv the dictrtct court, is tijiheld on approval by the higher court. Another decision of Saturday afternoon after-noon that is liable to be far reaching I is one that eounty asfeesors may flx a , valuation on a hank by considering its net ssseta instead of simply the market mar-ket value of the bank's capital stock. In this ease, aluo, the lower court was affirmed, and tbe First National bank of Npbi waa ordered to pav a tot.-i tax of $3233.4.-, instead of $204" .M. which the bank considered just. The defendants io the suit were B. f hristen- j sen, treasurer of Juan county, ana (ienrge Met 'tine, H. .1. Hassell and John Kllerton. eounty eommiasionera. Kllsworth J. Regga lose hia appeal and hia claim fnr damagea from I. A. f'lavton, whose automobile, he aaid, frightened a team Beggs waa driving in Parley a ranvnn. Begga wanted $10,110(1 for an ear loat and other injuries. in-juries. The award of SO0O damagea to Andrew An-drew Bingham from the Salt Taka route, for death of live stock, ia af lir"'C.I tteorgt A.. Lowe nods a JiiilTgmenT he had secured against the tSimmons Warehouse company ia cut down by the amount of the attorney fee claimed. |