491 P.2d 233 | Utah | 1971
The plaintiff filed her complaint in the court below seeking to have the court declare a certain strip of land to be a public highway and to permit its use by the public and the plaintiff. The defendant purchased the tract of land in the year 1964, which includes within its boundaries the strip of land here in question. An adjacent tract of land was purchased by the plaintiff in the year 1966.
The record shows that prior to the acquisition of the tracts of land by the plaintiff and the defendant, the strip was used by two sheepmen in trailing their sheep to and from grazing lands used by them. The sheepmen also used the strip in going to and from their herds during the grazing season. In addition thereto there was some occasional use- by deer hunters. There was evidence of record which shows that the sheepmen used the strip of land in question with the permission of the owner and that a consideration was paid to the owner for such use. The record also discloses that the road or right-of-way in question was not maintained at public expense.
After a trial was had upon the issues, the court found that evidence failed to show a public dedication of the strip of land in question as a public road and rendered a decision adverse to the plaintiff.
The only other contention made by the plaintiff stems from the fact that at one time a public school was established in the area on approximately seven acres of land, and that the school board had purchased a right-of-way for the installation and maintenance of a water pipe running to the school. At a subsequent time the school board conveyed its interest in the water line and its easement to the Peterson Ward of the L. D. S. Church. At a later date
We perceive no error in the record and the decision of the court below is affirmed. Respondent is entitled to costs.
. Thompson v. Nelson, 2 Utah 2d 340, 273 P.2d 720; Petersen v. Comba, 20 Utah 2d 376, 438 P.2d 545.