ALMAND, Justice.
1. Special grounds 1, 2, and 3, which complain of rulings by the court on evidence, are without merit since they do not set out any objection made at the time of the trial. "To make an objection to the admission of evidence available in the reviewing court, it must appear that the objection was made and upon what grounds it was made to the trial court." Maxwell v. Hollis,
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