Case Name: FELT v. SALT LAKE CITY
Court: Utah Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Utah
Decision Date: 1907-05-08
Citations: 32 Utah 275
Docket Number: No. 1801
Parties: FELT v. SALT LAKE CITY.
Judges: McCARTY, C. L, and FRICK, J., concur.
Reporter: Utah Reports
Volume: 32
Pages: 275–276

Head Matter:
FELT v. SALT LAKE CITY.
No. 1801.
Decided May 8, 1907
(90 Pac. 402).
Appeal from District Court, Third District; M. L. Ritchie, Judge.
Action by John G-. Felt against Salt Lake City, a municipal corporation. Judgment for plaintiff, and defendant appeals.
AEETRMED.
Ogden Hiles and II. J. Dininny for appellant.
King, Burton & King and 8. Bussell for respondent.

Opinion:
STRAUP, J.
This action was brought to recover damages alleged to have been caused by a change in the grade of a street and sidewalk in Salt Lake City. A judgment was rendered in favor of the plaintiff, from which the defendant appealed.
The facts involved in the transaction, and the questions presented on the appeal, are the same as were involved and presented in the cases of Kimball v. Salt Lake Gity, ante, p. 253, 90 Pac. '395, and Hempstead v. Balt Lake City, ante, p. 261, 90 Pac. 397. This case is therefore controlled by those cases.
Let the judgment of the court below be affirmed, with costs. Such is the order.
McCARTY, C. L, and FRICK, J., concur.