Case Name: JOHN C. DAVIS, Attorney at Law, for himself and all other duly licensed and active practicing attorneys and counselors at law, similarly situated, within the State of Utah, Plaintiff v. OGDEN CITY, UTAH, a Municipal Corporation, and CLYDE M. WEBBER, Ogden City Recorder, Defendants
Court: Utah Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Utah
Decision Date: 1950-10-24
Citations: 118 Utah 401
Docket Number: No. 7241
Parties: JOHN C. DAVIS, Attorney at Law, for himself and all other duly licensed and active practicing attorneys and counselors at law, similarly situated, within the State of Utah, Plaintiff v. OGDEN CITY, UTAH, a Municipal Corporation, and CLYDE M. WEBBER, Ogden City Recorder, Defendants.
Judges: PRATT, C. J., and WADE, J., dissent.
Reporter: Utah Reports
Volume: 118
Pages: 401–415

Head Matter:
JOHN C. DAVIS, Attorney at Law, for himself and all other duly licensed and active practicing attorneys and counselors at law, similarly situated, within the State of Utah, Plaintiff v. OGDEN CITY, UTAH, a Municipal Corporation, and CLYDE M. WEBBER, Ogden City Recorder, Defendants.
No. 7241.
Decided Oct. 24, 1950.
(223 P. 2d 412.)
For majority opinion, see 117 Utah, 315, 215 P. 2d 616.
L. 0. Thomas, Salt Lake City, Derrah B. Van Dyke, Stuart P. Dobbs, Ogden, for plaintiff.
George S. Barker, Paul Thatcher, Ogden, for defendants.
George A. Critchlow, Salt Lake City, George W. Worthen, Provo, amici curiae on petition for rehearing.

Opinion:
On Petition for Rehearing
Rehearing denied.
PRATT, C. J., and WADE, J., dissent.