LEE v. ANDERSON

No. 5135.

70 Ariz. 208 (1950)

218 P.2d 732

LEE v. ANDERSON.

Supreme Court of Arizona.

May 22, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

V.L. Hash, of Phoenix, for appellant.

C.A. McKee, of Glendale, for appellee.

Frank E. Flynn, United States Attorney, for the District of Arizona, Phoenix, Charles B. McAlister, Assistant U.S. Attorney, Phoenix, of counsel.


PHELPS, Justice.

The facts in this case are that one Martin L. Lee in his lifetime purchased 33 U.S. Savings Bonds of a maturity value of $25 each. The bonds were paid for by Lee out of his own funds and were by him kept in an envelope numbered 556 which he rented from the Glendale branch of the Valley National Bank and in which he kept all of his valuable papers. All of the bonds except one were registered as follows: "Martin...

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