Show COUNTY COURT GRIND I lil Constitutional Cn Cast e Which Will 1 Be lie Carried t to lo JJ Highest IH t Court Commits June Juno 1 IS A t.-A A ver very Interesting constitutional c case e in which the Plaster Manufacturing company Is su suIng suing su- su ing Juab county for rebate of or taxes was concluded today before Judge Greenwood The lime plaintiff claims that gypsum deposits that are nrc mined minel and manufactured are not classed as mines under tinder the tile constitution anti and are therefore therefore there there- fore Coro not subject to a n tax for net proceeds proceeds pro Iwo coeds of oC mines mines Dr James E. E Talmage gave expert rt testimony for the plain plain- tiff tf Whichever way the case Is decided de tie- lc- lc duet tile the parties claim taht It will willbo bo ho 10 carried to tho HI Supreme court for fora a final ruling Other cases that have llave o ha been decided are le James A. A KJolby et H nl ni S Deseret Irrigation company The jury jur awarded award award- ed ti el the plaintiffs for the price of the lands and amI damage done to personal per her 1101 property by ly the tile of oC the waters of uC the defendants defendant's reservoir Samuel Shaw jr vs Thomas W. W Mil Mu- 1 ler July awarded damages to plaintiff Peter Anderson Anerson vs V Mammoth Mining Mum Min nIng n- n ing company Plaintiff awarded damages Harper Shriver vs So C. C F. F broc brock Judgment rendered In favor Cavor of the time plaintiff Ada Ada vs Jacob Decree Decee De Do- cree cee of divorce orco l granted plaintiff Fred Frell Eagan Easan and Mr r. r Crawford of or Mantl Manti Mant Inspected the Nephi electric light plant Wed Wednesday evening and pronounced It I In good condition Prof William Jardine and other professors proCessors from the time Agricultural college college col cot lege loge Inspected the time experiment farm on the tho ridge and found Cound everything In fine shape shalle |