SHAW v. JEPPSON

No. 7741.

121 Utah 155 (1952)

239 P.2d 745

SHAW v. JEPPSON.

Supreme Court of Utah.

Decided January 12, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Miner & Jones, Esqs., Salt Lake City, for appellant.

Robert M. Yeates, and Cheney, Marr, Wilkins & Cannon, all of Salt Lake City, for respondent.


CROCKETT, Justice.

Plaintiff procured an injunction against the defendant from teaching dancing in competition with her. The controversy on this appeal is over an effort of the defendant to get another plaintiff in, so she can show it is disqualified from suing her.

Ara M. Dimond (now Jeppson) was hired as a dancing instructor by the plaintiff, Helene Shaw. The contract of employment provided that if she left plaintiff...

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