SALAZAR v. McGINN

No. 12580.

499 P.2d 857 (1972)

28 Utah 2d 176

Ignacio John SALAZAR and Joseph Felix Francoeur, Plaintiffs and Appellants, v. Floyd W. McGINN, Director, Department of Registration, Business Regulation, State of Utah, Defendant and Respondent.

Supreme Court of Utah.

July 17, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Galen Ross, Salt Lake City, for plaintiffs and appellants.

Vernon B. Romney, Atty. Gen., Verl R. Topham, Grant S. Kesler, Asst. Attys. Gen., Salt Lake City, for defendant and respondent.


TUCKETT, Justice:

The plaintiffs filed these proceedings in the district court appealing from a decision of the Director of the Department of Registration which suspended the licenses of the plaintiffs to engage in the trade of barbering. The appeal was taken pursuant to the provisions of Section 58-1-36, U.C.A. 1953.

The facts may be summarized as follows: Joseph Felix Francoeur was a licensed barber and the proprietor of a barber shop in Salt Lake City....

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