Case Name: MURPHY v. PAUMIE
Court: Utah Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Utah
Decision Date: 1910-01-24
Citations: 37 Utah 228
Docket Number: No. 2075
Parties: MURPHY v. PAUMIE.
Judges: FRIOK and McCARTY, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Utah Reports
Volume: 37
Pages: 228–229

Head Matter:
MURPHY v. PAUMIE.
No. 2075.
Decided January 24, 1910
(109 Pac. 10).
Appeal and Error — Time for Taking Proceedings — Dismissal An appeal in forcible entry and detainer not taken within the time prescribed will be dismissed. (Page 229.)
Appeal from District Court, Third District; Hon. T. D. Lems, Judge.
Action by C. E. Murphy against C. Paumie.
Judgment for plaintiff. Defendant appeals.
Dismissed.
0. 8. Patterson for appellant.
James Ingebretsen for respondent.

Opinion:
STRAUP, 0. J.
This is an action of forcible entry and detainer. The judgment was rendered and entered in the district court on the 29th day of January, 1909. It is not made to appear that a motion for a new trial was made. An appeal to this court was talcen from the judgment on the 20th day of July, 1909. A motion was made to dismiss the appeal on the ground that it was not taken in time. On authority of the case of Hunsaker v. Parris (just decided) 109 Pac. 1, 37 Utah, 226, the motion is granted.
The appeal is, accordingly, dismissed, with costs to respondent.
It is so ordered.
FRIOK and McCARTY, JJ., concur.