HAMPTON v. ROWLEY

No. 9050.

10 Utah 2d 169 (1960)

350 P.2d 151

BENJAMIN HAMPTON, PLAINTIFF AND APPELLANT, v. MARION H. ROWLEY AND NORMA ROWLEY, HIS WIFE, DBA ROWLEY BUILDERS SUPPLY, DEFENDANTS AND RESPONDENTS.

Supreme Court of Utah.

March 21, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

King & Hughes Salt Lake City, for appellant.

Hanson, Baldwin & Allen, Salt Lake City, for respondents.


PER CURIAM.

The plaintiff went to the defendants' place of business, Rowley Builders Supply, on Saturday afternoon to purchase three sacks of cement. Marion Rowley's father, who lives at the premises, advised plaintiff it was closed, but said he could let plaintiff go in to get the cement. The plaintiff proceded to do so and, as he was coming out with one sack, he slipped on the step and fell, spraining his ankle and suffering bruises.

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