HUDSON v. UNION PAC. R. CO.

No. 7449.

120 Utah 245 (1951)

233 P.2d 357

HUDSON v. UNION PAC. R. CO.

Supreme Court of Utah.

Decided June 19, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward W. Clyde, Allan E. Mecham and Woodrow D. White, all of Salt Lake City, for appellant.

Bryan P. Leverich, M.J. Bronson, A.U. Miner, Howard F. Coray and Dan A. Alsup, all of Salt Lake City, for respondent.


WOLFE, Chief Justice.

Mona C. Hudson sued the Union Pacific Railroad Company to recover damages for personal injuries suffered in a railroad crossing accident. She appeals from a directed verdict in favor of the defendant.

In the afternoon of May 1, 1948, Mrs. Hudson accompanied Mrs. Era Jones, the driver of the automobile, on a short pleasure ride outside Logandale, Nevada. The defendant's track runs in a general...

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