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Show HOWELL DECISION ! ISJET ASIDE Salt Lake, Jan. 27. The supreme court today reersed the judgment of Judge J. A. Howell of tho second district dis-trict court In the case of Joseph T. Young against Klina Hyland, a dispute I over the boundaries of a parcel of j land on 'Grant avenue, Ogden. The i contention of Young was that the boundary lines between his property and that of Mrs. Hyland were Mixed by a fence erected In 1869 and lorn , down by Mrs. Hyland a year before I the action was brought- The trial i court found for the woman, fixing the j boundary lines according to the "south , Ogden survey." under which she claimed as mentioned In her deed. Tho court goes behind the survey and flndB that a location had been agreed uioa and established between the original or-iginal holders of the land and acquiesced acquies-ced in by thera, and that the line so agreed upon was the boundary irrespective irre-spective of the survey. |