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Show .. m r "s' ;? v X '. ft -- ;(' - Filed, 10471 - Robert Bruce Mltchel - Denied, 6773 359 967 968 - 10471, Marilyn Fern Mitchell - Denied, 6773 112371 - 1150 - Donald Harlow Pickett - Dlamlssed, 112471 - Helen Diana 62372 - to 782 - Gerald L. Dismissed, 990 - Laverne Dismissed, Dismissed, 4.1873 553 - James B. Schuster, 6986 S. 1520 V. plicemn, City o Jrdn; H. Jrdn; Llab 554 - Jeanne B. 6986 S. 1520 W. Schuster, W. Jrdn; hsevf Llab, $4,621.96, Asset, $2,536.00; Ex, $2,164.00; Carroll etux to Wayne etux. Wood to Jack L. Kerbs etux to Harry L, Christensen etux. 370 415 Stanley Kats to Cheryl P, Riley, etux. 371 26? Mertin 4ux to NAS 269 Nelson etux to A. Elaine Nelson. Shaw Inc. to Gordon D. Lafe B. Brown etux 426 ret Quality Cil Co. to J. C. Bradley Inc, 451 Emma E. Yalton to T. FTanF Swallow etux. 296 Hellgate Condo Inc, to Benjamin Gim etux, 452 Denlel Re Inge r etux to Jimmie C, Thompson etux. ligate Condo Inc, to Fatrick J. Hsu etux. 456 288 297 He Phamaceut. - Ralph Joseph Perrella, 162 Oak St. Mdv; Track Hkr, Kennect Coppr Llab, $20,700.00; Asset, $1,350. 00; Ex, $1,350.00; July 13 556 - Frank Richard Gallagher, 1155 E. 9th S. SLC; railrd clrd, Inlon Paclfc R.R. Co Llab, $556,792.91; Asset, $5,455.00; Ex, $4,750.00; SLC; - Calvin J. Ton Zlgrossl etux Ward Atwood etux. Cripoen, 287 E. 3570 S. SLC; Equlpnent Operatr, RCM Inc; Llab, $4,686.69; Asset, $805.00; Ex, $213.00; July 16 558 - Katrina crippen, 1117 tfestmnlstr Ave. SLC; office wkr, Granite Furn; Llab, $3,586.69; Asset, $765.00; Ex, $213.00; July 16 465 Clyde Coon Charles James 309 to 477 Irene Studstrup etux W. 312P Ross C. Clay etux Calvin D, Tolman to etux. etux to J. 5, Everett etux. 321 Mark 339 Low D. Kerly .lions 1st Hat. Rob J. "rent Fack etux to 500 Bank Simmons G. Save Howard Brockman etux Norman E, Rlsher etux. to v , Chet Way Laymon Sheilas A, to 07 McCIhie 117 fllliiam M. Palmar etux to Federal I sliding and Lona 256 Donald G. Billingsley etiu to UTELCU Crd Un $20000, 0( . 266 David Jon etux to etux $,'6.36 etersoi; etux to r'JO.OO equity i Claude a1. '.T-na LI Franc om. C-- lth it etux Maekay DsVault etux Release of Mortgages rcl Tracy Collins Bank 'n2 The Mutual Life Ins J. Parrell '74 to Richards etux Ooyle D, Bonny Frud Fed Sav to to etux Bran re'ildte etux Jordan Credit Vnlon to Earl E, Crane etux etux tc arftld .rick F ir'-- . 7. or J, B. $10.00 . 01 Stephen W. Hal tor, etux to American Equity $20,350.00 !,p Service angineerirr to Fc."ile Land Fltle, .r r 00 Marshall etux to etux ' $1428.57 Cwl .ex Jil-etux to American equity 2270.7.90 etux to J, Coney etux to William 168 Delbert C, Armstrong etux to Owen W. Bunker $6000.00 James . American 1 to 955 Earl L. Garrick etux Century Finance Co, $4320.00 Melvin L, McKahan etux to Federal Building and Loan $23000.00 Ray A'illiams p50 etux. R etux to Firemen's Cr Union SLC Conrad Mlslumakl Gracious Living to MoGhle Land Title, Tr 1375.00 Trailer Sales, 514 C. Kent Halvorpen 01Q 02 844 Ken Phelps etux to Kainate 954 W. Tripp etux to Iltelou Cr Union $6000.00 $6156.00 Gracious Living to Land, Tr $1375.00 to U Jack Pi Pinch to Jack Finch etux. 502 etux. 352 G. Reed C, Smith Crus Cros. Const. Co. to 3 60 Jack 492 Donald Tooele Fed Credit 40500.00 Holmes & Jensen Inc. Austin M. Amundsen etux. 953 etux to 1st Seo St Bank Valley Bank 490 Marie Mantaes to Dial Finance Co. $4416.00 2547 007 Theodore Victor Anderson OQ 480 Bel-A- ir Biers Inc. to Wlmmer etux. Gary Vivian C. Howells. Bank ?55Q.55 etux. Beebe M, 952 ronald a. Jackson etux 75 Gary P. Klrkham etux to M, Jt See etux to il 0000, 00 Jr., W, Van Komen Jordan Credit Union 842 to Fedor etux to Papanlkolas Bros $7500.00 to Lari a. Crane etux to 27 Rast etux. K. (!. Drlggs etux to Fed Sav $2565.72 Egbert etux to C. Dr. William Rumel William R. Rumel. Stout etux to Lee E. Burbldge etux, 308 ired to 464 etux to H. LaVell S, Whatcott etux. 303 67 Frud 1 0000,00 t Jr., Jos, S. William to 302 Adalbert G, Face etux Clyde Coon etux. Frank W, Rlchins etux to Prud flsd Sav $487.86 First Audrey G. Sager to Dese- Brent L. Harrison etux, to 672 714 425 Lauren G. Larsen etux to Audrey G. Sager, to 2546 947 Ernest Lyle Jllde etux Fed Sav $628.20 423 Paul P, Cropper etux to Grey M, Jensen etux, Childs etux. Bank Bernard Paul Mordret to American Equity $34800.00 $10378.18 Ray Oakden. Howard C. 719 Trud Fed Sav $8868,00 Verl J, Holder to John 417 Const. Co. etux, L. McKendrick -- 671 to Frank Truestar etux $2700.00 Bryant E. Stauffer etux 670 Carl A, Davis etux to Larry Wollshleger etux. Emma C. First Security Smith etux to W, 13 555 557 John Odessa A, 362 Security Title, Tr $4267.80 W. $4,621.96; Asset, $2,536.00; Ex, $2,164.00; July 13 July Bldrs. Inc. 260 3 86 -- Home to 908 Lancer Construction David A, Thomas etux to 65 Smith etux. W, Cedi Slgfred Brlckson - Lee Ross Schleld 197 311 Specialty Inv. to John Carl Daw Is etux to Larry Molllshleger etux. 279 6473 Bldar. Inc. 257 Belllston, 6873 Home Lynn Moran. Wynetta Jean Martin - Dismissed, 4.1173 4 Western 252 Mortgage Investment to Horace S. Behrman etux $2500.00 655 etux to Devey Stanley J. Robinson etux, Dell Moran. 1151 - 535 - - Lynn 251 514 - 61972 - Lynn Eugene Pelletier - Denied, 11772 M to Elva Bridges. 212 - 31572 - Kenneth Kay Peterson - Denied, 11773 IK 2547 251 Western 42372 Pickett - Dlamlssed, 52373 Mortgages Warranty Deeds Steven R. Bankruptcies MJsfT MONDAY. JULY RECORD TNK DAILY A6I FOUI Allllamsburrh oav to Richard Nielson White etux The Bank TaVar lowley etux to "tele. Credit '.'nior. 5"' 00. 00 In The Supreme Court Of The State Of Utah Robert D. Klein, Plaintiff and Respondent, Counsel James R. 1 El v. Brown Paso Nat. Gas No. 13164 FILED July 5, and ensuing developments arising therefrom not capable of evaluation and effect at this time, the court will review its ruling and determine whether modification should be made. 1973 Counsel! Harley W. Qustln Mary Avalon Klein, ft Sis M- Defendant and Appellant. 1610tinWkr. Qustln Bnk.Bldg.L' The judge .who tried this case has been retired because of age, and another judge will hear any future matters, so that counsel1! fear of bias is of no import. ming.. Cl.rk ELLETT. Justice: If the decree causes financial distress, the ruling made can be reviewed if within one year after final judgment either party requests it. It would seem that the exercising of the Seegmiller option and the effect of the letter from Wanda Although defendant was awarded a decree of divorce upon her counterclaim, she appeals, claiming that the court was biased against her and abused its discretion in regard to the property settlement. Sandberg's attorney may fall within the category of things which occurred after trial and which should be within the reservation in the decree, inasmuch as the amended decree dated November 22, 1972, copied the exact language of the original decree signed June 26, 1972. One of the assets of the plaintiff was an option to purchase some land the from Seegmillers, which option was exercised after trial, but before final judgment was entered in the case. Some five weeks before trial ( ' , ' , x . i Another possible reason for having the matter looked at within a year is the distribution of the assets. The decision of the court was based upon an assumption that the net value of the assets of the plaintiff was $225, 090, and in awarding one half thereof to the defendant, the court gave her a home valued at $103, 000. It may be that she will be in financial diitress in trying to maintain such a home for herself and three minor children on alimony of $300 per month and $100 per month as support money for each child. To maintain herself and the children in the status to which they have been accustomed may be well beyond her means, including her own earnings, and the decree may cause her financial distress.. the court made and signed an order as follows: -- . . . Defendant is restricted from contacting George H. Seegmiller andor Maude M. Seegmiller but that the Defendant is able to obtain an appraisal if she so desires for the properties owned in Washington County but that because of the particular circumstances of the contract negotiations with George and Maude Seegmiller Defendant is order not to personally contact said individuals. Having confidence in the integrity of our trial courts and the ability of the judges to review the matter if presented to them, we affirm the judgment rendered and leave it to the lower court to determine if a modification should be made. This seems to be a rather unusual order. However, it did not prevent defendant's counsel from contacting the Seegmillers and securing all of the information needed at trial. The Seegmillers were not called as witnesses, and it is difficult to see how prejudice resulted from the order. No costs Another asset of the plaintiff was an option to purchase land from Wanda Sandberg. After trial of the case and before final judgment was entered, plaintiff's counsel received a letter from Wanda Sandberg's attorney claiming that-thoption had been terminated and was of no value. Counsel sent this letter to are awarded. WE CONCUR: e the trial judge. E. R, Callister, Jr., Chief Justice We think this was highly improper and may have been. prejudicial in .case if caused His Honor to believe the assets of plaintiff were leas than they really were. However, even if such were the fact, it is not necessary to grant a new trial in this matter. The last paragraph of the decree of divorce reads as follows: J. The court further retains limited jurisdiction if within one year either party proves to be suffering serious fi- nancial distress because of this decree based oft decisions Allan Crockett, Justice R. L. Tuckett, Justice . Henriod, Justice, doee not participate herein. I .. I 1 |