THOMAS v. CAMPBELL

No. 14862.

690 P.2d 333 (1984)

107 Idaho 398

Harold E. THOMAS and Phyllis S. Thomas, husband and wife, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. James P. CAMPBELL, Don R. Holland, Paul M. Resnick and Cheri D. Resnick, husband and wife, Defendants-Respondents, and Flying Eagle Resorts, Intervenor-Respondent.

Supreme Court of Idaho.

October 18, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Howard W. Carsman, Boise, for plaintiffs-appellants.

Gregory Fitzmaurice, Grangeville, for defendants-respondents Resnick.

Dwight F. Bickel, Boise, for Campbell, Holland and Flying Eagle Resorts.


BISTLINE, Justice.

Prior to 1979, James Campbell, defendant-respondent herein, was the owner of two parcels of real estate in the Gospel-Hump Wilderness area on the Salmon River in Idaho County. One parcel of approximately 135 acres on the north side of the Salmon River was known as the Shepp Ranch. The other parcel, known as the Polly Bemis property was situate on the south side of the river, and in view of the Shepp Ranch. Campbell operated the Shepp Ranch as a...

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