TUTTLE v. PACIFIC INTERMOUNTAIN EXPRESS CO.

No. 7619.

121 Utah 420 (1952)

242 P.2d 764

TUTTLE et al. v. PACIFIC INTERMOUNTAIN EXPRESS CO. et al.

Supreme Court of Utah.

Decided April 3, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stewart, Cannon & Hanson and E.F. Baldwin, Jr., all of Salt Lake City, for appellants.

Christenson & Christenson, Provo, for respondents.


WADE, Justice.

The defendants and appellants, Pacific Intermountain Express Company (P.I.E.) and its driver Heath H. Cornette, appeal from a jury verdict and judgment awarding plaintiffs damages for the death of their father and husband, Dale Tuttle. Appellants claim that the evidence is not sufficient to sustain the verdict and that the court erroneously instructed the jury.

Dale Tuttle died from injuries received in a collision between his car and a tractor...

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