Yeates v. Budge

252 P.2d 220, 122 Utah 518, 1953 Utah LEXIS 134
CourtUtah Supreme Court
DecidedJanuary 12, 1953
DocketNo. 7851, 7852
StatusPublished

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Yeates v. Budge, 252 P.2d 220, 122 Utah 518, 1953 Utah LEXIS 134 (Utah 1953).

Opinion

WOLFE, Chief Justice.

These are appeals of two actions arising out of the collision of an automobile driven by Mrs. John M. Yeates, with, an automobile driven by Archie L. Budge, occurring at a highway junction in Cache County, just south of the Logan City limits. Case No. 7851 is an action by Mr. John B. Yeates, owner of the vehicle driven by his wife, against Budge to recover for damages to his automobile. Case No. 7852 is an action by Budge versus Mrs. Yeates to recover damages for personal injuries which he sustained and for damage to his vehicle; Mrs. Yeates counterclaimed for personal injuries which she suffered in the accident. The two cases were consolidated for trial before the court below, sitting without a jury, who found that both Mrs. Yeates and Budge. were negligent in the operation of their vehicles, but that the negligence of Mrs. Yeates was the sole proximate cause of the accident. A judgment of no cause of action was renderd in case No. 7851, and in case No. 7852 judgment was entered against Mrs. Yeates and her counterclaim against Budge dismissed. Mr. and Mrs. Yeates appeal contending that the court erred in not finding that Budge’s negligence was a proximate cause of the accident.

The accident occurred on September 11, 1951, at about 6:00 p. m. at the junction of Utah Highway 101 with U. S. Highway 91. As will be seen from the sketch appearing below, the highways at the junction form a Y. Utah. Highway 101 branches off from U. S. Highway 91 and runs south to Nibley and Hyrum. U. S. Highway 91 curves to the southwest and runs to Wellsville, Brigham City and points south. The latter is a four-lane highway between Logan and the junction, but is a two-lane highway south of the junction as is Utah Highway 101. There is a stop sign on the east side of Highway 101 where it joins with U. S. 91 requiring traffic coming from the south of Highway 101 to stop before entering upon U. S. 91. Mrs. Yeates had left Logan and was proceeding south in the outside west lane.

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