SMITH v. IDAHO ST. UNIV. FED. CR. UNION

No. 16526.

760 P.2d 19 (1988)

114 Idaho 680

L. Jean SMITH, a single woman, Plaintiff/Appellant/Cross-Respondent, v. IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, Defendant/Respondent/Cross-Appellant.

Supreme Court of Idaho.

July 19, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gus Carr Anderson, Pocatello, argued, for plaintiff/appellant/cross-respondent.

Dial, Looze and May, Pocatello, for defendant/respondent/cross-appellant. John K. Looze, argued.


BISTLINE, Justice.

Appellant L. Jean Smith married Alfred Smith on May 13, 1971. At that time Mrs. Smith had separate property consisting of at least $4000 worth of savings bonds in a safety deposit box in a bank in Pocatello. On June 7, 1971, Mrs. Smith opened a savings account with the respondent Idaho State University Credit Union (Credit Union) in the sum of $1000, which came from her safety deposit box. On the same day she and her husband executed a "joint share...

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