Show Grand Attorneys Begin Work In Day 4 Old Boundary Trial A Attorneys for San Juan county county county coun coun- ty plaintiff In a line boundary dispute with Grand county rested rested rested rest rest- ed their case during the third trial day Wednesday before Third District Court Judge R. R L L. Tuckett In Provo Grand county attorneys Harry lIan E. E Snow and Robert H. H In charge of the defense In the trial began calling witnesses during during the afternoon af at of the third day and Into he fourth day of ot trial that began on Monday Testifying for San Juan Munty county coun- coun un ty were Dale Burningham t state te mapmaker O 0 O. O A. A Dugan State Tax Commission Ada Palmer r San Juan county clerk and auditor auditor au au- and William Walton former for fot- mer chairman of the San Juan county commission Called to testify for Grand Grane county were Midland Telephone Co President J W W. Corbin and andR R R. L L. Holyoak who owns lands landl situated on the than one mile area held In contention In the dispute which has bas been in IJ progress for two years now San Juan county is after a strip of land two thirds of a mile wide now under jurisdiction of ot Grand county They claim that surveys Wade made in 1958 by the Coast and Survey show the tte common boundary between the counties does not lie on statutory 33 degrees 30 minutes minute but Is U instead south about two two- thirds of a mile Grand county has hu objected to the survey lurvey sketches ketches as being unofficial and not final and al also also al- al so 10 Immaterial because other legal le Ie gal cases clUes in other states have hav shown that boundaries eat established ab l hed over long periods of ot time Ume overrule late surveys urve |