Box 8
Contains 12 Results:
87-28 – 89-5
A Writ is a formal written order issued by a government entity. In most cases, this government entity is a court. Files may include petitions, orders, complaints, exhibits, affidavits and appeals.
564 – 565, 1975 – 1978
Case files pertaining to investigations into causes of deaths. Information provided may include the name, residence, occupation, and physical characteristics of the deceased, as well as the date, site of investigation, inventory of personal affects, names of jurors or witnesses, how remains were disposed, verdict of jury or coroner, sub¬poenas, summons, and transcripts of testimony.
May be indexed in General Index – probate section.
J. W. Ringsby, et al vs. Lloyd Dixon, 1971
Civil case files submitted to State Supreme Court for appeal. Case files usually consist of transcripts of testimony and opinion of Supreme Court and may include summons, precipe for execution, various motions and appeals, bonds, orders, instructions to jury and exhibits.
Turpin Park Irrigation Co. vs. Robert J. Wagoner and F. Allard, 1971
Civil case files submitted to State Supreme Court for appeal. Case files usually consist of transcripts of testimony and opinion of Supreme Court and may include summons, precipe for execution, various motions and appeals, bonds, orders, instructions to jury and exhibits.
U90-4 – U90-41
Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act (URESA) case files are various records filed in District Court for authorization and collection of child support.
U91-1 – U91-4
Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act (URESA) case files are various records filed in District Court for authorization and collection of child support.
445 ‑ 520, May 1900 ‑ Jul 1903
Criminal cases in Carbon County involving felonies, misdemeanors or capitol offenses. Files may contain complaints, warrants, indictments, subpoenas, orders, motions, bonds, transcripts of testimony, petitions and judgments.
769 – 925, 1975- 1978
Case files pertaining to investigations into causes of deaths. Information provided may include the name, residence, occupation, and physical characteristics of the deceased, as well as the date, site of investigation, inventory of personal affects, names of jurors or witnesses, how remains were disposed, verdict of jury or coroner, sub¬poenas, summons, and transcripts of testimony.
May be indexed in General Index – probate section.
289 ‑ 348, 1886 – 1887
Civil cases in Carbon County involving civil affairs, individual rights, divorce, and small claims. Case files may contain summons, precipes for execution, motions, bonds, orders, petitions, evidence, transcripts, judgments, and Supreme Court appeals.
For case numbers not found on microfilm, see Other Separate Filings and Exhibits and Group 4.
132 ‑164, Aug 1899 ‑ Sep 1900
Records from probate case proceedings, including administration of estates, adoptions, and guardianships. Files may include petitions, motions, orders, letters of administration, receipts, inventory and appraisements, wills, claims, appointments, and decrees of distribution.