Hanson v. South Side Canal Users' Ass'n

537 P.2d 325, 167 Mont. 210, 1975 Mont. LEXIS 547
CourtMontana Supreme Court
DecidedJune 13, 1975
DocketNo. 12727
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Hanson v. South Side Canal Users' Ass'n, 537 P.2d 325, 167 Mont. 210, 1975 Mont. LEXIS 547 (Mo. 1975).

Opinions

MR. JUSTICE CASTLES

delivered the Opinion of the Court.

This is an appeal by defendants South Side Canal Users’ Association and Montana State Water Conservation Board, from a judgment of the district court, Meagher County, adjudicating plaintiffs’ rights to waters of the North Fork of the Smith River and awarding each a priority date of April 1, 1915.

The original decree adjudicating waters of the North Fork of the Smith River was rendered by the district court on August 30, 1890. All plaintiffs in the present action, except Elmer Hanson and Howard Zehntner, are successors in interest to the original parties of the initial action and own decreed rights in the North Fork. Other persons having decreed rights in the North Fork have not been joined as parties to this present action.

On October 23, 1935, the Montana State Water Conservation Board filed for record in the office of the clerk and recorder of Meagher County its declaration of intention to store, control and divert

“All unappropriated waters of North Fork of Smith River and tributaries * * *

“Said waters will be appropriated by means of Storage Reservoir, Located: Meagher County, Sec. 17 & 20, T. 10 N.R. 8.”

Within four years of the filing of that notice, the State Water Conservation Board constructed the Sutherland Dam with a capacity of approximately 11,000 acre feet of water. After the construction of the dam and within four years of the [212]*212filing of its declaration, the State Water Conservation Board also completed the construction of the South Side Canal.

Plaintiffs filed their complaint in the district court on March 6, 1969, and alleged therein:

“That ever since the making and entering of the aforementioned decree and adjudication of water rights, all of the above-named plaintiffs and their predecessors in interest have, in the spring season of each year, been taking and using for beneficial use and purposes and for irrigation of their lands within the drainage of said Smith River and its tributaries, substantial and * * * additional amounts of the flood or waste waters that normally run and flow down said stream or streams, over and above their taking and use of their decreed rights in the normal flow of said stream or streams; and that such appropriation and useage of said flood or waste waters by plaintiffs and their predecessors in interest, have existed and been continuous, each and every year since the time of the entry of said aforementioned decree and adjudication; and that by reason thereof, and through the taking and use of said flood or waste waters, plaintiffs and their predecessors in interest, have made and established a valid appropriation and use of said flood and waste waters, dating back to a period prior to 1918.
“That pursuant thereto, plaintiffs and their predecessors in interest have continuously used said flood or waste waters in addition to their decreed rights in the normal flow of said stream during the months of April, May, and June of each year, until the defendant SOUTH SIDE CANAL USERS’ ASSOCIATION interrupted and interfered with plaintiffs’ use thereof during the past two years * * *.
“# * # and plaintiffs are accordingly desirous of obtaining herein a supplemental decree of adjudication of the water rights of said North Fork of the Smith River and its tributaries, recognizing and adopting the decreed rights as established and existing under the aforementioned original [213]*213adjudication decree of 1890, together with any amendments thereof to the present time, and further adjudicating and decreeing to the plaintiffs herein additional rights in the waters of said stream or streams in the respective amounts as hereinabove set forth for each of said plaintiffs * # *.
“* * * and that to the extent and amount of flood or waste waters required to fill said reservoir, the plaintiffs herein recognize and accede to the rights of said Water Conservation Board, but that it is claimed and sought by plaintiffs herein to assert and establish their respective rights to any and all waste or flood waters in or upon said streams each year that are not required for the filling of said reservoir, and which would normally otherwise be lost to any present beneficial
“* * * but that during the past two (2) years, said defendants South Side Canal Users’ Association, has also, and in addition to the purchased storage waters from said reservoir, diverted and assumed to convey through said ditch and canal, large quantities of flood or waste waters from the said North Fork of the Smith River and its tributaries, which are waste or flood waters of said stream or streams, over and above the amounts thereof required for the purposes of the Montana State Water Conservation Board and its reservoir hereinabove mentioned. * * *
“That the diversion by said defendant South Side Canal Users’ Association, of said waste or flood waters from said stream was and is in derogation of the rights of each and all of the plaintiffs herein to the use of said water * * *.
“That such diversion and interference of said flood or waste waters by said defendant South Side Canal Users’ Association, is without right, and contrary to the rights of the plaintiffs and each of them hereinabove named by virtue of the fact that, as hereinabove set forth, said plaintiffs and their respective predecessors in interest, have heretofore appropriated and established their respective rights to the amounts of said flood [214]*214or waste waters in the amounts hereinabove stated, and have used and made beneficial use of such waters continuously for a period dating back prior to the year 1918, and that said plaintiffs, and each of them, are entitled as against said defendant South Side Canal Users’ Association, to a decree adjudicating the rights of said plaintiffs, and each of them, to prior rights in and to the waters and flood waters of said North Fork of the Smith River and its tributaries, over and above any decreed rights that said plaintiffs, or any of them, or any other persons, may now have in the use of the normal flow of said stream or streams * *

Trial commenced October 13, 1970, but was continued until April 16, 1973, while the parties attempted to settle their differences among themselves. In its findings of fact Nos. XIV and XV, the district court found that plaintiffs, or their predecessors in interest, made valid and complete appropriations of the waters of the North Fork of the Smith River, in addition to their rights under the 1890 decree; that the exact date of any one of such appropriations was not shown but it was clear that none of the appropriations was later than the year 1915. He therefore awarded all plaintiffs additional water rights in various quantities, each with an equal priority date of April 1, 1915.

Several issues were raised by defendant South Side Canal Users’ Association in its appeal. While the Montana State Water Conservation Board filed a brief and argued orally, it did not file any notice of appeal. We need discuss only one issue: Whether the evidence was sufficient to support the findings of fact and conclusions of law entered by the district court? We hold the evidence does not support a finding that any of the plaintiffs made a valid additional appropriation as of 1915 or at any time prior to 1921.

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