Williams v. Neddo

163 P.2d 306, 66 Idaho 551, 1945 Ida. LEXIS 161
Idaho Supreme Court·Decided June 29, 1945·No. No. 7196.·Published·Cited by 9 cases

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*553 MILLER, J.

This action was commenced June 29, 1942, by William E. Williams and Della M. Williams, his wife, Harry A. Shaw, Jr., and Mabel Shaw, his wife, as plaintiffs, respondents here, for the purpose of perpetually enjoining, restraining and estopping the defendants, Isaac J. Neddo, III, and Eunice Neddo, his wife, Deward John and Hope John, his wife, their grantees and successors in interest, and each and all of them, from using a certain ditch for conveying water to their land, or from cutting, obstructing or interfering with the use of said ditch, or from diverting any water therefrom; that the defendant, Melvin M. Ward, and his successors in office, as water-master of Raft River District No. 8-C, in Cassia County, Idaho, be perpetually enjoined, restrained and estopped from turning into said ditch any water to which the de *554 fendants or' either of them are entitled. The Neddos only are appellants. Defendants filed a demurrer to the complaint claiming, among other things, that there was a misjoinder of parties plaintiff. The demurrer was overruled. The complaint alleges and the answer admits that since about the year 1880 the respondents, William E. Williams and Della M. Williams, their grantors and predecessors in interest, were and now are the owners in the possession and entitled to the possession of the following described real estate in the county of Cassia, state of Idaho, to-wit:

Lots 3 and 4, and the SE14SWI4 of Sec. 19; Lots 1 and. 2, and the EI/2NW14 0f Sec. 30, all in Twp. 12 S., R. 27 E.B.M.;

and that since about the said year 1880 the respondents Harry A. Shaw, Jr., and Mabel Shaw, their grantors and predecessors in interest, were and now are the owners in the possession and entitled to the possession of the following described real estate in said county of Cassia, state of Idaho, to-wit:

Lots 3 and 4 in Sec. 30, Twp. 12 S., R. 27 E.B.M., and that all the said land is now being cultivated, is arid in character and requires water for the irrigation thereof, in order to produce bendficial agricultural crops thereon. The complaint also alleges and the answer admits that the appellants, Isaac J. Neddo, III, and Eunice Neddo, are the owners of real estate in the county of Cassia, state of Idaho, to-wit:

E%SW14 of Sec. 30, Twp. 12 S., R. 27 E.B.M., and that the defendants, Deward John and Hope John, his wife, at the time of the commencement of this action were in possession of said real estate as tenants. Isaac J. Neddo, III, acquired the above described land from his father, who purchased it at a tax sale from Cassia County in 1927. Prior to 1907 or 1908 the Neddo land, was Government domain. The original ditch, known as the “Darby Dam Ditch”, and involved in this controversy, was constructed in 1886 and heads in Raft River near the north boundary line of Sec. 6, Twp. 13 S., R. 27 E.B.M. It extends in a northerly direction through the WV2EI/2, Sec. 31, Twp. 12 S., R. 27 E.B.M., and enters Sec. 30 and continues north near the center line of said Sec. 30 for approximately 14 mile, where it crosses the center line of said Sec. 30 and *555 extends in a northerly direction until it enters the NW/j, of Sec. 30 at the SE corner thereof, and then extends in á northeasterly direction across the center line of Sec. 30 for approximately 1/8 mile, where it turns and runs in a northwesterly direction across the center line of Sec. 30 and crosses the SE14SWI4 0f Sec. 19, Twp. 12 S., R. 27 E.B.M. The Darby Dam Ditch was extended in 1898 from near the SE corner of the NW% of said Sec. 30 to a point approximately % mile east of the SW corner of the NWi/ of said Sec. 30, and ever since the year 1898 was used in conveying water from the Darby Dam Ditch onto what is now Williams’ land for the irrigation thereof. In 1915 or 1916 a “branch ditch” was constructed from the Darby Dam Ditch at a point just south of the center line of the E%SW% of Sec. 30, Twp. 12 S., R. 27 E.B.M. and extending a little north of west through the said EV&SW14 onto the Shaw land and running thence in a northerly direction and entering the NW1/ of said Sec. 30, where it joins the ditch constructed in 1898 and runs thence in a northerly direction onto the Williams land, and ever since 1915 or 1916 this branch ditch has been used in conveying water from the Darby Dam Ditch onto what is now the Shaw land and the Williams land for the irrigation thereof.

The appellant Isaac J. Neddo, III, and his immediate predecessor in interest, Isaac J. Neddo, Jr., claim to have acquired the right in 1928 to use the Darby Dam Ditch by permission from Robert Matheson, manager of the Albion-Idaho Land Company.

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