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�I-lurch 14, 195'1

200~1

Hr . A. E. Stod.clerd, Pree;ident

Uuion Faoific Ruilro nd CoQpeJlY
Ooai:ln., Heorask~
Der.r Si~:
Uereu:l.th n resuoe of oueratione of t;!ie Union P:ioii'ic
11ct er Coap:::ny fo1.'" the year 1906 1-Tith o. oompv.rison of revenues,

expenoeo ond net profit for 1966 .'.ll1d 1n56:
l956

Tot al operctins ~evenueo
Other inc~oe

Total i ncooe

lfa.1nten~noe e;I-oeno'9
Opernti n~~ e:q,enoeo
Generl:'l eroenoco

Degreoiation

l'otnl opert;lt!ng expenseo
'l'otal t axes

t.119,604.33
480 .oo

1956
(..12{;:, 906 ..1:i.
3;-;0.00

Ql 20 ,084.33

,1 16,381.'79
36,216.37
9,396. 2~
t~_lS,426.2,i'i

,&gt; 74, ~20.63

,,26,131.2-3

Tot al operating eJmenses &amp; t axesOl00,551.86

i:!soelJ c.neou::J !ncor.e- charges

-

-·

~ 29,169 .79

~iet incone
Hiso . profit ncd. 10 s0 n_eb1t
}let pi-otit

30.80

0 29,138. 99

Sule::; of uat er for 1955 end 1956 uere, an follotrn :

19 66

Union Peoitic Railroad Ooopany
fhe Uni on Pao1t1c OoeJ. Oompa.ny
Other ooapan1eo and individuals
IIJdrant rental a
Total

-

1066

(1110, 773. 32

(!.116,809 . 09

4,361.99
3,869.02
600.00

600.44

4,366.61
4,140.97

�- 2 -

There uere no cupit::21 er.i:&gt;endltu.res, no:;,;.. uny unusuel

non-capitcll expend1tureo nude by the Union l?o.oifio Uater Conpuny
during 1956 ..
Ste.temcnt of' gallons of '::~ter furnished. Union ? o.oifio

Roilrocd Company during 1952 to 1956, inclusive:

Year

Rn:'i'11ina

Hnnnn

1952

392,300,000
356,800,000
218,~44,000

12~, 178 6 ,024
95,080,107

1953
1954

1955
196G

Sl , 843, 253

24:2,500,000
1'79,600,000

46,179,076

'27,580 ,961

Re spectfully subn1tted,

. .
...
Pr9sident

�1955

•

�Mr. /\.. ~. ~:to~unria.., r:1~eo1&lt;J.on~i
Un!otl ~t:ci f .1o Ho.:!.11-:oad Oonp~if
Oocllc, lie".ivnat:c

Total C)p €:i...c.t ir.~ l."'evet.t:.ec
Ot!ler inc~r:o
'.i!otl'.1 in~no

Unintt:&gt;nc.nee emcn c 0
Opel~ntiU"! e=roenoeo
General o:rnena0s

Depreoic.tion

~ot :.:i en~ttr.t,.n~ e~c!'laeo
Tot:..l t m:ree
Tl,t ,~1 C\paztq't1n~ e.m1en ue~ t.;
li t;e~1:.!.cneoco 1noor:.e- oh c..rr~eu
Net 1 . cir:1e

Mioe. pt'~f 1 t end lo oo cl('bit
Het f.I-( 1 i'i t

-

'.'l.950

l n5G

Union ~c~ific Hc11rocd Com~~·
!he Union Pno1t1o Coal Oonnany

.,, ?2, 26'~. 36

-f~

6,1B1.06
:J..0,499 . ll

Other oomponi co c.nd individ·.2!11 c

600.84

8741-mt rentola
'l'otal

•

7t"J"'
,:-o. ,
v • t)-:'1,361 . 99

t.,
10
,. J.-

(',

\.'

89,530.36

1

iX

1

3,869. 02
000,,00

~119,004. 33

�.Qtm~ n:,_ I'!1?i,i'&gt;A,D,tl\tu~M:

t'm:ehaoin~ fror.:1 ri'he Uni on Pncii'io Cfool C:o!:ipany
lis ell 3/ ~-~on r-101:- n p Truclt

Insta.J.linc:: At~:iioBn'i:.5.o o:, lor1n.t'".l ::iol" r:!th Iieoeanoey
IIouoit~ end Pi pi~ ct IIE'.nnc.
Totnl

C•r::.
9~t) l.!!j
, V J .,.,,, ,. • U -

U,nuat!,'..ll f!n_n.-0:,-0).'lirll Em10nil\,tu~efl :

l'erGonnl 1njury Ola.i□o, F.o c.spi•i;nl i:.:.Gt ion 0
For f-"nc.n C. r' . l\.:1.110:·t, x-th, end ~ inc c.1'!c!

77~ " CC,...,_L""""e.,,
...~ /.1lr•·j
rd. O'i-'-.!r-d ~
!"I J.\[
"Yltl
•"! ~ a ,:..,;Q
.... _ 1 .......
w v 1i..,,, ,•i::n-r.
.... .. l,.....;.
l .. ...._...,,

l onecno t~en~e i~~iai ~Z ~r~rn Ac~iuGnt
!nvol vi flZ O~rapnny ~i~ok

'!.80.,COO, OOry
392 , ::00, 000

356,coo,ooo
,,, 9 ~ -Lt~ oco
-- ' ---,
2 ~..2, t;CO, 000

Recpectful 14 onb~itted,

�1 9 5 4

�C .

200-41
t!aroh 14, 1955

Br. ~. iTI. stodd.a;ro, i?l..esident
Unio:n :Pacific Rail:r•o2:d OonpD..l\Y
Ofil8hg, Ifobi•nska.
Dear 1:u.1.. :
•..~s.,.,.,.
"'.""'e~11
..., "'..,o
.,,.,,,. 1w..,
~ "'
, . 'i~
- 1_, .Q

~ •
" ✓ull0 uni on l:l2.o:i.fic
o f ope~D.G::t.ona
or
•

• •

Uo.te11 Compo.ny i'or ..che year 195.t::, t1i th e 000~0.1...i so n of l"GVenues,

e:t9enae9 ~m.◄. :10t p1~oti t fox• 1953 eiLl 1954:

-

1953

Totcl o:9e:riati:nc :t-evcnuc:::i
Othez~ 1n.cor..1e
'i'O'G:.1 inoc9e
Lla1n-tensnoo O100m.1s0
Opcn,nt:i.ng o:moi1000

0 80;535.36
150000
·
(}112, 3Dl ol5 ~; 89" om,. 36
(;111, 911.,15

$ 1 6 , 212. ;34

~a-0 04
36,853.64J

~ ·1 3 ;.J..U
.,

'•" -

42,636.4.~

General 8XD0n000

~,559 . ~0

4,697.24

13, 300 . ~

... 13, 300.•14

W 76,7~8ot0

(; 68,016.06
1'7,411.60

Depreoio:t.ion

Totol operating eAvenc8a
Total taxes

-

___'-IB=O . OQ

36 363.70
-~~,
-;lo·.:;oJ. opera.tiv..?, oxg.ensas. &amp; taxes £)113,132 .10 ~-; 85,427.56

il1scellc.neous incou.1e oh.urges

2,082.50

11et inco□ e

()

Uisc. profit arii loso deb1t
t:et profit

C 2,s2a.45

2,823.45

-

!)

4:,657,80
68.75

eru.es of uater fo1.. 1963 nnd 1954 wera as follows:
1953
Union Pao1f1e Railroad Comoal\Y'
The Union :Pacific Coal CompallJ

Other oomvanies and individuals
HJdrant rental a

Total

0 9?,682.82

·9, 517.91
4,209 .58
600.84

0 -

196'

72,254.36

a,1SJ..05

10,499.11

60O.84r

----- 0 89,63&amp;.36

�The 1no1"ease in revenue fr-om aeJ.es or ttater to
other ooopo.ni~s and individuals ua.s lax-gely due to oate:ra
furnished thE;j tm:tn of Rat1lins dul...ing tho sillm:Jer of 1964

0

Too 50,000-gallon nooden tanks uere ei~eoted and. e punp installed at Ran11ne, and the filte1'"s ut Sinole.i~ ,1ei,0 r&gt;e-

hab1litated in or-de~ to provide satisfaotory uater fo~
lLmest1o use.

':.?his expense ,1e.s boras by the ·i:;oun of Ra\7lii'lc:

o.nd the to'i.'n also provided operntoI'S o.nd paid the ooet of
operating the pump to pI'Ovide necessary head of r1ater

0

yeaJ:&gt; ves foX&gt; nee-esi3c-~::rJ equipnent to 1mpl"OV0 the S:l.nclf.liI:

filter plant e.ril 1netC?11a.tion of ch.lo1.,iu9.to~ e..✓v the i,)UmpiDg plant, totvi1ns V2,299.30, covered by AFB ReQuest t7o. lo

No unusu::l non-OEJ)ite.J. expenditures \'Tel'e incin....r0d iri 1964.
&amp;·tate::nent of gtllol'ls of uatei.. fui-•ni~e-J. Union

Pnoiric Raili..o&amp;..1 Coopa.ey during 1960 to 1954., inclusive:
Year

Ra\7lins

Hanne.

1950

427,000,000
~30,900,000
392, S00,000
356,800,000
218,444,000

1 26, 647,323
13'7,867,240
124,786,024
95,080,107

1951

1952
1953
1954:

31,843,253

BespeotfUllY aubn1ttea,

Prestdont

�l 9 5 3

�-

•

•

---

,,1tnuG.i ru - ,..1•t~c1&lt;1ont

•

ton !)cc1f1o •~oilt"oc.&lt;.1 Co .r,-~Dj"
r·,a~ "ebror-t.n

ot l t\ ~k.-: t1n • revenue::;
tt:1~-· 1nc~re

rrotcl 100
in

n

e

CCG
G

~

.r

.

Tot 1 operc.t1.z exo"nsea
sl t1iY.\!0
eot l oper 1ttn er. P-no~c l'.:: t!.~ a
IJ.Aa~llt neot•r. 1. C"'"'l.,, ch::.rcee

113,1~'1.JO

-

!1,oa?.60

2 ,823. 45

17, 334.81
looc ,1eb1t

11eo. prof1t
•tt

rof1t

1~.rn

e 17,a21.01

f

-

2,823.45

1e nP.t looa for t .. e y~ r 1~6~ w c lt"e to the 1nolu~1on ii1
19f&gt;

ooountu nr ino~...:e t ...Y ~dJuot~ent tcr the ye· i-·, 19~6 tQ 105:-,

) nolue1ve

Lount1n3 to '14, i99. 21,

nd 1nter~.-:t

1

t t 1n

2 ,088. ro , e. totc.1 of ·1s,4el . 'il•

nt1 v•n-- lt1~G • '•~-

�LIii

�1 9 5 2

�-==

Ir. :.• t • f/t.ouu~.l ..c1 - ~r-esi(len.t
'I, \.J.,...
"°) 'J'
• o·l-.t.&lt;-'•j- O i:i--11
.......... d Cnr:t"I"""~'
J......
, {.
"" ..
--·Vi.. _
-J-r:."' '-~L•J
,1~10., •. eb!I.,' GlW

r.d net; r,rofi t for 1951
'ot ··.J. OpfU•1..t1n~: !"l?\i~:nHH.,
JthP.r. 1.noome

'l'.'ot,..1 i .,ecme

ln1nt~n·nu eY.~ensoo
0

k,er.otinr:; e,"Penr.eo
ft-ner _:l c-::c;~:1sen

''1-;;:6
4(")1 ,-,_9
'
V I - •• - • ••

16,m'G.G3
50,055. !Jr\
":-~oc:; . SJ.

ll!prec1 ':tJon

_ 15,'"&gt;lf:- . 09

'i.'otrl O")er"tin::! expenoP □
\&gt;t:1.l t ... -..."c•

f B6, ?40.8?

...

I..,.

-"'~"'

'l'oti:iJ. o-::;€'I"t ting expenses &amp; tt1,:(es
flt li:aoae

~sc . ~~ofit ~ lons debit
~; et nrc.1 f'i t

20,.284 . 61
t ll4,025.Gl

1.105,075.17

).7. -10

C 17,321.Gl

-,959,

! 107, 878 . '15

9 , 4.30.62
4,016.17
600 , fM,

c1r1 , 929 . 98

r---- -·-

�-

-I
2

¥.C"~

1940
1949
1800
1951
1952

O.:i. "'it::' t~l :;~ ::;~
;,:. -i'.:. £.-_ i.Y.1..:.'~ .

�1 9 6 1

�tal op1&gt;r·. '.~ \ .IhPlr
income
TotAl ir1om,1E=!

i ntenc~c~ e v~ ~n DP n

ll'rtinr; e ,,·p ~ng~s

~l I c~e•v-,- a..-u
, •.-.

•·

ner--1 e:r:._1-:._·1~~ 9
reointi('Hl

•-:-

•J

•

Ll·: ) 6

':" f,;
.vv

,:&gt; p o ,J

TotoJ. ouer -:-4t l!1g e~q,enses

lal ta.v ~ B
'!ottl op~r:- t in~ e:10.., ~noe-s &amp;. tnres
1nonne

o. Pl-O!"it &amp; ,--oss. ere di!_t
..

d

16,596. 60

t~ f.&gt;l 1 A4:3.4?

debit

$0 , CCD.C4.
;II Q"-'''.•~~ a\r.:_~J..
.

~,

l4,A23,.62

l 5, ~}l :;, nnfl

:J 9~ , -~ '3!') • 94

9 85,740.97.

1

2?. 176 .8 7

. ?.'l, ?.&gt;.;4, r,4;

~ll4,S37.7l

·~:114»025.6]

,; 19, 56~ . 90

,,

6.oo

,:.. ,.,,.
~gr~
.~a
, ,ii.. I L
- • J?.40

t, 19,547.40

fo1" 1£l50 c.nd lf-Cl 11erf: a~ f~llo:1s:
.!:!,irchAser

0
~ Pac1t10 Railroad Oo.
• Ilion
~aa1f1o Coal ~-~ .
0

t 0 • 0 anles o.nd 1nd1vlduele
n rentals
!otal

t 116,1A6.1'1
12,eCB .96
4,r.95.63
600.84

f 112,501.41
1",435. 90

4,S4.3.o4

son ,P4

Ql33,690.46

---

�~ ~~=---="I

Dtatement o.f r;nllons nf ~-iotox&gt; fnrn1ehPd Union "r.oifio
AE,ilroad Onopcny during 19~? to 1~51, 1nc1uoive, ?tJllm,0 :

19~?
19-19

LJ56, 100 ,000

L317,900,000
Lj l 7,100 ,coo
t.:.27,000, 000
'130,900,000

19'!9

1960
1962

iz.1.ectri?icntlon 11? the Sinclci r pumoin3 plant hao

ber-n prflot1oolly finiflhetl, cmd 1:~th ·,lnnts arE' ope,1 et1nt; oct!a1

frctor!ly.

l:o bt1dcet is being nub~Ji tted for the Union Pc.oifio .

~rter Company for 195~; houev•:~r, t!li? to~m of Elna 1!; c ~m nid'~ring
Dhtngeo in 1 ts unter ouoply ayaten, th8 Pxtent of ther.0 nltern.t10110 not known ut

present .

I f thP- tov n unµerto.ltec this tmrk dur-

ing thlo yeol.', it will be neceer;ary fol" the ilater Con.,,c.ny t,o
l?lCUr aer~toin e:gr.iPnoes

111 connection 'i·7i th thin pro,1eot •

Hespeotfully eubmitted,

'P'res1dent

�.,

1 9 5 0

�200-41.

Jr. h. E. ~todunrd - ~recident

,n1on I':io.1f1o P~ ilro sd C1Jt1pr.~ny
lmi,"lu, i,ebruclm

Incl net :,rofi t f:,1" 1949 end 1950:

lotal oneratini-;; '!.,!'4venueg
lther lnoooe

••

'i'ot 21 111cor;1e

1nten~noe PxryPnseo

i

•rn.t1ng ~v·:-~nsf&gt;o

en~ral e'.l{";'.)?ns~s
nreo1ation
Tottl ODer•~t1n·.,. ex!'&gt;f'!lseo
lot~l tf'XF'~
_,
Tot~l oner~tin~ expenoeo 6 t~xes

let 1ncowe
•
••o.
crot1t
&amp; lose crPdit
•
~
»
debit

1940

1950

S129,892.9a

-- 5:'!1
,:-.,_,1,J:,
:: - • 0

~1
60O.OQ

600 . 00
'$130, 492. 98
?1, G4z. .,:,7
2O ,315.G5
51)967.50
56,591 . 62
3,826 . 35
~,101.45
JA .n23. 52
14.893.71
~~ 94,932.33 C. 9~,460 .94:
29.,176 . 87
20,838 . 90
(~] 15,771. r?3 :, :11~, 637. 71
0 14,721.76 (~ 19,553.90

6.50

13 . 65

e 14,7os .1e

~

19,,547.40

1 •• of wuter for 1949 ond 1960 t-rere ne folloua:

'Purah f; Bf!r

lon ~sc1t1c Ra11rood Co .
• Unlon Pac1f1c ~oal Co .
oompan1es and 1nd1v1duals
...ant Nntale
Total

?~

-

1.960
1949
Cll3,729 .0~ i~lJ.6,185 . 14
12,508. 95
10,660 .20
4 ,296.63
4,902 . 70

601 . 04
f-129,892.98

600 .84

�2

Cup1tnl expenditures incurred during the year amounted
to {1l2,63l .78, o.nd unusual non-oa.pital e:irpenditures totaled
fi~

•t\;1'

669 .49.

Statement of gallons of 1;ate1-- furnished Union Pa.oific
Rsil!'ond Compnny during 1946 to 1950, inclusive, f'olloue:

Year

Ra'(·1 llns

1946
1947
1948
1949

4?7,500,000
456,100,000
417,900,000
417,100,000
,:J;27,000p000

1950

172,470,516
,- 9~--,u
~·so , 4."0
-u

140,090,967
123, 9?0,465
126,547,323

Respeotfully submitted,

,·Lt 1'.( 13
President

�l 9 4 9

�...

-~i."' .

G. F . Aohby - r rcei dcnt

?:n1on i&gt;c.cif1 c !-lni l r-oo.&lt;1 00:;1"9c.ny
~...oho.,

Hebrn:::ko.

Doa1• Bir;
Horel·;-it!:l c. 1•cc.;u::10 of the o-per c.t1one of the r n1on ?no!fio

:;oter Cor.ipan~1 for the yov.r 1C1G ui th a ooopo.r1oon of rm1cnu00,

oxponccn, en~ net ~rofi t for 18~5 o~d 1945 :
19~G
'.'otnl o;erc.ting rovenuo ~

Other incooo
'7otcl .incone

-~ointcnanoc e:ir )Cncec
Cpor ~t:1t1:; o}rccnooo

~nertl expcnoc o
Ve·:re:cict1cn
Accrued ~:.:1~rtizction of defense tJroJccto
~

:'128 ,0lG. 28

6~6. PO
\ 12G, 633 .18
~2,027 .24
52,204.76
2,907 .80
13,390.04

Net 1ncooe

•

.1ec .r-rot1t ~ Looo Uredit
11
"
"
Debit
Uet ~roflt

S, 1~~, . 68

l~,~OG .85

~~.855.70

~otul or,orat1ng cx~cnsco l' 114,393.o4

-otol t1r·eo •
•
7otnl Oocr.Cro .&amp; ?axes

( 113 ,78'! . 06
16,96:' . 33
46,tO;J.61

. 10.~69.98

Cl 24, '162 . 82
3,910.36

f, S0,4.06 . 38

J 7 ,-:~8~ . 26

11

07, '787 .64
15.99?.2C

2.60

'i'1i c~!)

C 3,910.36

tnlea of wv.ter for the yec;.rs 19~ti on1 lC'&lt;O N.~o shotm

below:

Purahsser

J945

) 946

i 90 ,671.00

Union Pae1t1c Railroad Co.
f ll6,G86.464
9,'1.04 . 36
'I-be Cnlon Pao1t1o Coal Co .
7, 94.0 • 97
t ,:.?4B.87
~~er oomoan1ce &amp; individuals
2,7?9.6
·~
--fi
....Ql, ~';.
•~drant rentala
§OJ, 3 ~ -11~ ,926.54
Total

~,128,016.iB

�~ - - - - - - - =:::::::::::::~ ~~~111111111111111
... 2 -

T!1e following 0017,i taJ und non-cnp1tnl

unusuul expendi-

'cui~os uorc i11aurl"ed 1n 1946 : •
,Qnp1tPl ;-,~,mend.1 tt:tx&gt;00

Purchnr.;o on? 1/2- ton tziuck -c;ith &lt;:-speed O.rive
for uec ct Hanno~ re vluo1ng 1/i°~-ton c,ii;_~ tl'uck

f l . 229.38, 1 000 ~,821.61 credit to Inveetoent ' (;'.

407.?7

l'urchaco o.nd lnot~ll 800 a.r)~£ tui..bine type

puop uith diesel drive D- 13000 enetinc, i;E"t uell
t.md fltt i ngo , Ft . St0ole

9 , 366 .G7

Luy 11, 370 ft.' of 12u CI p1!)e bettvccn Ft. Steolo
and Sinclair, t:ith volvco und fittin,es
49,264.01

Purohc.se nnd instu11 800 3-Fli turb!ne ty~e pU8p
t·li th dieBol c.ri ve D-13000 engine, a.t ~1nclair

8,246.95

i:on-Cc:li1t:-;l HntHmrii . ·c.~::,n nna:t t1,ron
Ove1"h£1.t!l uiec.01 en f::lnec , U't . .Steele ond S.inclniF

660 .'73

new nnglc &lt;3.rivo 1n~t ollol1 en c.1iesGl clrivon ~oop,
Ft . f-.lteolc (drive tntcn out to be t1ot10J.rod. .311tl

uoed CD cpm."'e; 4: Gi□il n.::--- &lt;lrives in use)

610.:}{

Clean 20,coo.,000 gallon resci~oir, Hanno

1,87€ .92

Oo □pa1..~tive ctatcrn::nt

of i";c.ter furn1 ohecl th0 11.c.iJ.roe.cl

frorJ Sinclair etntion for poot f i ve years , nncl uctcr r)uaped from

Ft. t)teele to LJinoloir 1a uo f ollo~rn :

1942
1943
1944
1946
1946

Glnol f'.1r
369 ,100,000
469 , 600,000
508 , 300,000
642 ,700,000
4?7 , 500, 000

Ft . f~t oe lr.
406, 930, 000
476, 990,000
524 , 290,000
545 , 690 , 000
490, 900 , 000

, aecr~nsc 1n wat er
•,h 1l e ther e tmo •n ro.thor nubatant illf urn1shed ue compGrcd ~,;i th J 945, He t1cro vor.;,u hard uressed to
in

. ee

t

fi&amp;1l.road r equi reEent a duri ng the l a

and in October.

tt

or

nurt nf (jepteraber

Dur i ng October we turn1ohed 4 9 , lOO ,ooo gr:llons

�of l•m ter from s,-nolo.i r stnt1on, being the heaviest month on
xiccorcl.

D1.u...ing 13 dcys of Ooto'ber i!0 pumped 1, 7·50 ,ooo gallons

pol' dOf•

Exoossive demand nt 11awlin"' 't·IQ.El d ue to oil bttrning
0

looo!ilotiveo 1')unning Hanna, hence, requ1r1n() e.dc11tionn1 uutor at
!'~H,11no.

•l(,t•-

i\'i;

Hanna rn1lroad requi1"er.;1&lt;1mts dec~,."',~"'d
f rom 236 ,159,227
...-~ ... - " '

gnllono in -1945 to 172 ,~70,516 g0llonc in 1946.

Hater ooncll tiona uere good ui th no tr..,uble h uv·1ng
been experienced in t his regard.

'I&gt;:"!c 20,000,000 Bll.llon r e ncr-voir

ot Hanna uau e~:9tl.ed and cleaned for the flrnt ti:!lc since itn
conotruction in 1930, o.."l.d '\·1un rcfill0d :::s rnt:,1dly as pit&gt;o11ne
oopt\olty 'Gould. ~errn1t, at the onrne ti□c to.lt1nf.5 core of our•rcnt
l'equlrcments.

.

Inctallc.tion of cJJ.enel units and connect1cns to cxict-

1nr, ouction e.nd. discharge lines ,,;ere oade \-;1thout ot1rtc il0cmt
1

of 001,vloe 01., oocur1ng .-mtor from C1 ty of Hawlino.

Semo udd1- •

t1ona1 't:O.ter t'a□ aeoured fror:1 the Tot-m of Sinclair \"~bile cutting
.

in nm- pipeline conneotiono c.t Ft. Steele.
1

Acld.1tiono.1 12-inch

nlpeline la1a. bett·! ecn Pt. Steele and S1nola1r per::i:U, Ei ptmlpage
of un cdd1.tiono.l 250,000 gullon.s of t1uter· per day i·1i thout in-

creusing proonure.

Thi f.:.I ,en-ables Ft. Cteelc otnt1on to puop 00

r:.uoh ao con be handled by Cinolair pumpo •

'rhe three boilers at Ft. Steele, tuo of vhich ue:re

1natalled in 1900' the third in 1917, and tho t"rm boilors at
sincla1r, 1natallod 1n 1900, ·will require re9lacement, or con-

liderable repair work if they ~re to be retuined in servioo for
anw

·~ extended ~er1od.

n

Cona1derat1on 1 "'

b~in~, ~,1ven to elec"'

e:., -

�- 'l -

tr!ty1ng those pl cmto if c;uff1c1ont r-o,1cr con bo obtained,
thereby ei1a1no.t1l'.Z the neceoo! ty for uao of t ho boilers .

F~opcotfully out~1ttod,
O,· ' .! ,., .":.--1

I.

. l'J...ERS
t-reo1dent
~

�I

L

I

�•
200-41

Februe.r:v 19, 19~6

er. G. F. Ashby - 'President

Jnion Pao1f1o Ra1lrocd Comnnny

"1taho., Nebrf:lsltn
)ear Sir:

nc1"eu1th a resume of the onE:rnti.ono of the Union ·t'ncifio
later Couuany for the yeo.1.. 1945, 'Nith a. co.npc1riaon of r o.,cnuer.,

txpenoes, und nat p~ofit for 1944 a nd 1945:

Totcl opcr~ti n6 revenues
Other inco:.ie .
Total 1noone

Naintanance expenses

Cl21,105.27

59?.78
C121,703 .or,
16, 023 . 42
41, 2~2 . 62
3 ,180. 66
14 ,035.34

Opernting ex.u cnse El
General exncnscs
Deprco1at1on
Accrued amort i zation of defense
4, 699.80
pro.1eots
$
79,181.64
Totnl oneru .;.1ng ex?enseo
21,178.76
Tot al t:ixeE1
_Total operating Exp.&amp;taxes $100,360.39
4

21, 342 • 66
Miscell~neous profit&amp;loss(debit)
7 .50
~ 21,335.16
Net :9rof1t

/'•1ns
.-.:p
\. G , ,...1,;::.
.J V . L ' ~
646.80
($128,663.18

22,027 . 2~
52,204.76
2,907 . 80
13,398.04
~:-; , 856 .70
( 114,393.54
10,;:;59 .28
( 124,752.82
3,910.36

Net 1noome

0 3,910.36

Sales of water for the years 1944 onc1 1946 ore ahot•m be-

low:

1944

1946

('109 , 805 .15

f 116,686.~5

('121 , l Ob.27

7120 ,016.38

Purohaaer
Union ~ao1r1c Railroad Comp any
~ Union ~aoifio Coal Oom~any

a~ er companies and individuals
av 4 rant :rentals
Total

•

7,956.11
2,762 .73
681. ?A

7,948 .94
2 ,779.67

601,32

�ff
.. 2 ..

i-Jr. G. F. Ashby

2/19/46

No improvements involving capital expend iturea ue~e made
in 1946.

The following unuaual non-oapi tal expenditures were

1nourred during the year:
ll.sm-Canl ta1 - Unusual Exn~ndi turcs

HP-nn&amp;

Olean e~rth reservoir

~; 4:, E-59 . 38

Hep!'.~r Butler .r e servoir·

1,094 .93
1,498.rn:~

'i'renohing for lea1ts
3inola1r
n,y 4 11 ;,;, .1. pip•""
top of ~
-rouna.;
" t c:..:rn
• up
L .....
... on
·1
ancl 1..cturn pipe

652.71

Ley en C. I. pipe rx•om '11 0\•m of Sincla.1r to
our ,n1ter tank
Purchase t·rn.t er frJI:..L '.i:oi:·. n of S~nclail"

2 , 682 .66

Compara.tive etlYt eme;nt of 'b·t:lter furnished the H:::.ilror.d

at Raulin.o f 01.. past five y e.!:'.rs, the ue.ter pu.wped frora i,,...t . 5teele
and Sinclair, 1·ms £1.c follons:
GalJ.on0

1941 ,

1942
1943
1944
1945

P umned

Sinclair

Steele
to Sinclair

to Ha,1lins

355,700,000
406,930,000
476,990,000
624,290, 000
545,690,000

321,600,000
369,100,000
468,600,000
508,30:),000
5~2,700,000,

F't.

~Inter conditlons ·were good and no· trouble l·ms expE,rienoed
ln thi s connectton; hot-1ever, due to 1nsuff1o1ent line capacity'
Ire were unable to pump sufficient ~1ater from Ft• 6t001e to Sinolair

,o meet Railroad requireme.n ts.

The City of' Ratilins experienced

l0n11de:rabie difficulty in meeting their ot·m needs; hence, it was
ltoe11
,
n.-rangemente
ar,y to seoure some other souroe of eupP~Y• '~
tere made to
Sinclc1r and eroergenoY

secure water from the To,m of

�- 3 Hr, G•• F. Ashby

2/19/46

411 IJ,! . p1pe was l a.1cl on top of grounc1 fi--ora connection at their

unter tanlc to our storage t~nlc nt pumo statim,.

'I'hin line ~'lias

inter replaced by second hnnd 8 11 C.I. pipe lo.id underground.

Ue

oecured 17,951,000 ge.llonG of uc.ter frcm th.1 g cource .
/\t Hnnna it b ecame neccrnc2.r-y to clean the old earthen reaervoir 1:'h1ch ha~ acted as t;?. sedimentation bas.in for o. number' of

yonro, l'itho1-.1t cl ea"ling .

i.\

dro.g line ua.s utilized :l.n removin3 n

large ornount of mud and olgo.e t;h1oh hnd o.ccUL1ulatea..
The Butler rer;ervoir uns d.re..inod, cletlned, ond expanaton

Jointo wh1ch i:,ore len.kln~ t;ere filled t.ri th uophult .
%c~e ,~as no difficulty due to t:uter· sh~rtuge 2.·_; the source
nlthot,gh for e sht')!'t ti□c tr.e CC'Gib1ned reou1.re1:1ents of the ~{e.11-

rond, Coal Com::-2.ny nnrl s·ot·.rn of Hnnno exceeded our Dipe line oapa.o1ty from souroe to reservoir ir1th attendant reduction in storage·

Due to changes helng made at the Rm·rl1ns coal chute, an

heavy dem~nd ,1sc placed on Lianna.

unusually

~Ihen t h1r. -::tco ellevlated a nd some

other □1wing1:3 effected, the el tuat1on cleared up and loss tn

storage i,es overcome.

The Ra11roed va.s furnlnhed 236, 159,227 gal-

lons during 1945 as compared ,-,1th 227,637' 530 ~ollona during 1944.

Instal1a.t1on of diesel-driven pumps c.t Fort Steele and
B1n"'la1r
p11'_e betwc£'n tho tt·:ro stations•
~
, and 13,500 feet of 12-1nch
i
te some of our
"111 be underto.ken th1o yeer, ,.,h1ch ,-!ill elim_na
4
gi;en to repl~cement of
ltt1ou1t1es; oons1derat1on is al.so being
bo
d 1nsts1 1ation of eleotricllera installed 1n 1900 &amp;nd 19l?, an
di-1

•en pumps as soon as adequate

poi,rer 1s a.v&amp;il,:J.ble .
Re eneot ful l~r1:!1 µ\)~;tied '
'
I. N. BAYLESS

Pr,uai.dent

�...

YEAR

19 4-1

•

�Kr ~i. :~. ,1 cffcr1 0

~- resident

-

rnion i'rcifio Huilrood Coram1ny

•
cmehn, ..P eb r ositu
Dew 51r:

, ,[)t14.

Total or.er1)t:i1!cJ r.Qve~1U('8
Other 1ncni,e
Total incO!.:.e
Xaintenanco e,(-ccmnco
Operat1:ig e=-t;enoes

General e·n,cnoc s

Dtpreo1ut1on

•

~!_":ed emort1zc.tin~1 .-,f def en !'.:!e
l'•UJ8Qto

~t~l oper• tin~ e~penuoo
Total t a,:{; s

Total op~r&amp;t1n6 r::xp . &amp; 'ta~cs

ltao,11aneous 1.ncome ohar f;e s ( &lt;lebi t)
In inco14e

~

11•~v,u
r,1r,
· v ••'}~
v

'f -

;:rg~_ ao

V • .....,

t 115 , 905. 63
14 ,665.99
38 , ~•30 . 41
?i
""C\O er..
V
' t..,y

, •

V

11,526 . 92

-

f ! 67,814 .17

~- 79 ,181 . 64

2~; ,A78 . OO

Pl, J.7fL 75

,,.,, 92,692 .. 17

,.100,360.39

3f4.06
21,342 .66

69,20
l.t,o,iianeous ,rofit &amp;·loso (deb1t ) --~~~

••t l&gt;Jtot 1t

· 1~,
.~!.0 11 c,7
!.J.:... J
597 .70

;'. 22 , eoo. 10

7.50

: 21,335 .16

�.....
- 2 -

4/25/45
:.'klen of ,1atcr for the :tcaro 1943 end 19&lt;:11 a.,..e
•
.,
El.t'lOi·m

19~'1

( 109,805.15
7,956 .11

i:n1on i'ucific Rnilr•o3d. Oomr.)D.ny
r.01e Uni,:,n P~c1fic C:1C-l Gonix2ny
Otrvn.. cor.1~nr1ien nnG. :.nc.ividuals

2 , 7G2 /73
581.?.Fl

1.yllrc.nt rentals

.llc,615.53

"121,105.27

?hH followin~ onpit:'.-11 cxpenuitur•.:::s .J.11.a. uauGucl rmn-oo.,11ta.l

ex9ondlturoo 1.-.1oi"e incurred in 194i1 :

Cons•i;ruct 1,000,000... r_;cllon re1nfo~co6.
ccn11
oretc r03a1..voiP and :lt1otnlJ. 3 , SC0 feet 8 G. I . cl-o-e
to connect, to !:)resent fQcilities
{ 2~,es7.2?
lion-C•mit,,1 i'1uu=,w J, ~m,pnr1:1.t.u.r.CH1

!innna

Lake line oban~es t !) connect in tr:, lines .from
nn· rose1,voir o.nci to run tuo ncporate lineo int~ ra.1lrcad tarf( meter ·o,:::m . Install necetrnory gate a.no.
oheck Vulvca to LK~intc.1n unter 1n no·H reservoir fo r
l'll tlrorti. su9-ol :y only
t
f .

~
~ustcll
additionn1 s 1 x-1nc'h mAtAr
- - and

701.ca
613.01

ian tre.-o t" serve railroad t2r1k

115.60

1nstnll ten 5/8-1nch meters

175.67

Inntall one 4u fire byd1..ant
~f ~uent1tY
nf ~~t er furnished the
1
t
omparative
etatemen
_,
~
0
r~

l'allroad from D1nc1s.1r £it&amp;t1on for "pSfit five yau ~,
'Pllllped from Ft . Steele to S1nola.1r 1° o.o follor!::

i:nd ,:rnter

�l
'l/26/4-.5

~i.nclnir

p.;..
~

l&gt;.

.

Steele

19~0

27H,200,000

295 , 400,000

1941

321,60C&gt;,OOO

355,?JO,OOO

1942

3G9~1CO,OOO

~06
, era
.;,v 9 "no
-.J\.,

19-1~

460,6:JO,OOO

4:76, 990, OtkJ

19~4

oos.Jo~,oco

c.-i11..- - , ,:;c;Q
...,-.;

~'&gt;ll

""\"()
,,..:u
...

:.r';.ter cond!tinns ,:ere good und nc trouble in.:.:J cxpG:ricrioed
ln tl:ic connection.
ll':lCtOLJt:ry

i&gt;1e .c'?.J. l nGtc.11Et~ior:.s :·7sro uti11ze6 t 1henevc1~

tn r.:.::-te up c.1e.!·lciency in f-'U:U.!~cge , ocvcJ:&gt;: 1 houses c. a.cs

being r~t)1ir&gt;Pcl the grer.t&lt;Jl' p art of ti:.c tiDc.

,\c;1r:i ci tion of ~¾0 di tio11al 't:~tar ri=-ht E..t :iann:. ~1 in1nc.tc_d •
trouble ;1ra"Vl:lucly ex~·:-.€:ric"loed clue to tre.ter Ghortt1ge du.ring ourm:or

Tho situation o.t Henna hn.s :.lco been

ltaprov~~ ·o~· tte constr:t~ti~n of o 1,000 ,coo-gallon re-.:crvoir on
t'.1c, hill
• w

•

~

::.:-..~

::ce:-it to t~&lt;: r ,~ilroo.1. tr-:n k....

r.-.1,.·,·o e1ght-1r.cr. Frter

Hn~ , f •
...
c""On"'cte&lt;l 1nto t~Io s1,cwc rcr.l '-he reaorvo1?' to the tE:.fih £.r◄i... .., ...
lr.ch
rrevicusly thcF-e linec
• - 11:'es t:hich oerV'.: the ?•t.:ilrosd tvnlt.
v"'""e t1e~ tb
'Ihit, has
"'"Ut"'1"1
•
l'... 051:t!lcr 1"!'_'Tie~.1c.te1Y ._,
- ...-~ of r:.etcr ,o:&lt; .
been h
-:-:tr.o mcte:r b;JX c.eparc.tel~·, o.

c .r.ngeu emu they no~:- go 1nte ... ,

•it

..lnch mctr:r bc1n~ ::.n~ta.lled nn euch line ·

Qe

otea ln meter box by a 6" x 10" crooG-over,
11

Thc~e 11neG nrc conone a1c1'? ,,,r t·rhich

...nu· on£: f1de tci the ,;ater

aonneated to the ra11roe.d tank .,.

lof

tener Which 1s under coneitruotion •

'fi.:hi!3 't,?ill ~err.i1t del1very

�- 4 -

,.

1if•

\;

•

·1I • Jcffern

4/25/46

Durine tho, ye£.r
1914 tie fm"lniohed tho raill"O '.!C.. 1:11 t!1 2~7, 637, 5;:o B~llona of t:-nter
, oom!=~.rcd
10

'\··1th 2:S5 , C72,9'74 guliono in 19£~.

yeo_r. All r egular ec t loyoe- c- f the Co7:iccn.Y CTe subject to thr
orov1siono of th~ Ra!. lro '~ :t F.etirera::mt .hot .

1,e

deoire to -:-r9:..,e(W

om• apprec1ctinn for t!-ie ccn;)atent, 1-:,yal cerv1t~~ rendered by

.. res1dent

�Year 1943

'

�11', w. u. Jeffers, fl?eai&lt;J.ont,
Inion Pacific llililroed Oom90.ny,

Duba, •Hebrnslta.

Deal' 61:t : ~

IIererrith o. re aune of the opcz&gt;ntiona of t he Union Po.Qifi o

,w.ter Company .fo1~ t he y eDJ.~ 1 943, with c.. oonpC'..ri oon of revenues,
upenses, e.na. net profit for 10~2 m1t1 19-13:

1942
total operating lJevenuca
othe:r 1ncooo

194$
0116,516.63
390.00

total income

095,147.47

Gll0,905. 53

laintenance exoensee
~at1ng expenses

0 9,130.43

(~ 14, 066~99

:=!l'al expenses
-~·•o1at1on

321 122.M
3,306.47
14.462.58

!otal opera.ting expenses

J 59,02l.62

fota1 taxes

;)19, 376. 73

to,ai operating e:xpenaes and taxes

-~78, 398.25

llaoeuaneous .1nootile charges ( deb1t)

-

"' 1nooae
11•0 •llaneous pl'Oflt end 1oss (debit) G 15• 50
let hGti t
~6, 733 . 72

38,330.41

3,290.85
11,626.92

0 67,814.17
Ji 24 .878.00
0 92,692.17
0 354.06
0 22,859.30
59.20

C 22,eoo . 10

.

�- 2 seies of t1ater :for the years 1942 o.nd 1943 a.re ehoun.

1942

1943

~ser
.
!SSg 258 37
fD1on Po.o1f'io .Railroad Conpany G
9,000.38
Ille Union Pao1f1o Coa.l Cot1pany
2 ,313.72
tuier coopanies. and 1nd.1v1duo1s
5?5.,00
a,dnnt rentcl.s

(~103 ,418. 73
. 8,904.51
2,61'7.3S
57~.96

!OHL

0115, 515.63

0

The follot1ing ca:9ita1 exyend.1tw;:,es nncl unusual ncucap1tal expenditures uerc 1neuri-aed in 19-C:3:

p!!p1tal Expend!tureo

Hn.nno.

La.v 6,000 feet of 12-inch., 5,400 feet of

8-lnch, and 2, 200 feet o:' 6-inch tr2.nsite pipe,
400 feet of S-inch C. ! . pipe, and pmochase 1.14
oublc feet pel." second of r.£1.tiex&gt; and nat;er ~ights

05'1, 26'.!:. 42

Ft. Steele

Purchase end 1notal.l 800-G.P.TI. 300-foot
cent1...if'Ugal puop, cl.1esel engine, . .
..o,ooo-ga11on storage tonk, unl.oading puo.p and
~--a

~ vertical

••cesaal"J' :p1p1nG; construct brick extenaivn to

P1laJ&gt; house tor plltlp and engine

11,670.22

Siuolair
Purchase and 1nstall 800-G.P .Il. 300-foot
t~ert1oa1 centr!tugol. pUD:p, diesel engine,
'-9 -gallon storage te.nk, unloading pump and
•sai-y p1p1ng

total Capital Expenditures
~
(All incurred to neet requ1~ent! fo~
Jau!
nai water supply for the Union ?eo1.ic
10

Oad Co11pany • )

11,029.OQ
077,763.64

�~suel non-Ce:.o1tal EXPenditure.s

,....

Reoove old tar paper and. re-eove:t• roofs

0 1 ., 0681145

t ootll Ft. Steele and Sinclair stations·
11
Replace boiler arches in tno boilers at
t1nolair; ne\7 set grates, one bo11e,r Sinole.ir and
• t at Jrt. Steele; and repair&gt; inside fh.,e bi,iok

1.,49S.6J.

Replace old 2-inch. \7 . I a line serving
main
and install fire hydrant

J(anna school-house trith 558 feet -~-inch. Co Ia

1.,3440 51

Instel.l tcro 2-inch neters., Henn9, bath holMle
~otal Unusual. !{on-Capital Experrdi tu.res

139 66
·O 4,052.23
0

No oa.jo1, 1Dp1"ove2ents az-e contenplated duriri..g the ye.JI'
19'4, \"ie plan ·i;o mike sose 111earrgnge:oent of pipes in the· vicinity
tf the pllr.lping ple.nts g·~ Ft o Steele a..'1.d Sinclair,

~his nork ulll

F'u~ costs oe~o ino~cased due to increased volur.:o of

•ater puc:_oecl n:t F"ci. Steele and Sincl~., end to increi::..se in.

Pi.cc ot coe.l.

Lc.bor charges increased due to change in se'i;El

~ccmbel't 1942., and. necessity of put·t11,g on a fore0 !'17) due -'.:;o
the 0rtt1cal water s1'tua.t1on.

Belo\, is shown a co1uparative statement of tha quantity

•t •ate:r fw.'"!l1shecl · the Union Pacific Railroad from Sinclaiz:i
aiation fo:r the past five years; aiso pumpage froo Ft. Steelo,
lb1
•

ch 1ncJ.udes •ate:r for use at Sinal.air tor boilers ,. baok-

luhing filter, Ball.road use at rt. Steele, etc.

1939

194()

1941,
194:2
Ja-. 19,3
aae 1~ OYer 1939

Slnolai.l'&gt;

Ft. Stee1e

240,800,000
2'18,200,000
321-,600,000
369,100,000
468,600,002
94.6,-

:J65,630,000
295,400,000
365,700,000
406,930,000
476:,990,oog
.
79. 5,.

�\1ater conditions uere good and no trouble 086 eXperienood 1n this oonneot1ono

Rail.~o~d denand.s ue;s;"e ext.rsemely

bean'1 c.nd they overtaxed the capac1 ty of o"..lr plants,. neoes-

e!tatiitg purchase of sor,e 'vats1., fl~om the o! "'cy of Banlinso
Sinco diose;J.. inst~11atim'ls ne1-:ia ooBpleted, 1?ailr-oad. requ11:-:ia:m.ents
b,gve baen 1.11ot \71"tih a

fe·~7 exc~ptions m"! E.CO,JU!'lt
1

of bre.rur-donna,D

men 1t uas necessary to tatt.e uater fi~on the ·city of' llawlins

0 ·_

Diesel engines are. used in co12jU11"1ction ui t h st;eQJJ. nunns
to nee&lt;·
~
'

heavy cln11Y det!ands.

-

V

During pe:s?iods ot h ee:;rJ t:c.~a.fl'io , 1.~a111~oaa.

requ11•enenta take t h e maxi r:u:i p 11Je 111-ic c.:::!?c.oi·ty .

He. oou1d. i':n.,-

nish sooe adcliticnt l uate1" o"t"Je1~ a poriou of time, but crc cannot .

_,..
t·.ne \,a,..,e.t.
- ~ "' ri,.,.....,~
~··.,s
· lu'ter ogre0i:Hmt to ptL?uuase
b ... u
entered. into, Ge uei.. e ,een1 tted. to teke full c a:,ta.cl,.GY of tha pipe

I at er 1~1int.

,J_

line all SUJ'"Iler, uh1Gh ncz1 uas D.Ut,raent~d by constructi or.. of
d. the
e,ooo f-Jet of s.dc.itional. 12-inch pipe betueen our j.nt~e ~n

lv~
'-Je Peservoil~..

.

..

AD. addit1one-J. s-1nen ma
•

1n \"ns l&amp;icl betneen tt'lo

1'esel'Vohis and ['. parallel S-inch ue.in fi"OO

8-inch lila1ns to the railroad tank.

.....

the terDillUS of the
•

•

t t~on
of treine
1
He~'VY' ooncen ;re.
stor.s.ge e.t !i9-t·u2a ie liI!lited.

•oaet1mes taxes our fa.cilitiea as the
bQi.
uro i:2c O t m:..11 re, ,:1th
1DB the year J.943, we furnished t.t.JP re i: - ◄
geJ.10nS
2•
d to 201,81.5,G20
v&amp;,0'12, 974 gallons of wet er, .s.s compe.rs
4'a'
t over 19~~ 0
1!ag1942, an 1norease of 1s. 4 per _cen
'I,.~

•

�110 a.co1dents to enpl cyes or o"Ghel"s occu..~ect during
thO yeB.l'•

! to the prov1s1onn or th0 ~ ".111":&gt;a.fl. Rct1rccc11t Aot.

\"lo de-

81re to ox.91:1eso om-&gt; t1ppreei~tion fo:x." conpetcnt, loyal oei~ce

President

��l.lo.rch 22, 1943
Hr. u. u. Jeffers, 'President,
Union Pao1f1o Ra.11roed Company,
Omaha, Nebraska.

Dear Sir:
Heret:11th a re sU.I!le of the operations of t he Union i'-&gt;ao1f1o

~later Compony for the y ear 1942, tr1th a onmpo.rioon of revenues,

expenses, and net pr ofit for 1941 cmd 1942 :

19~1
1'otal operating revenues

{',

83,160.36

~
~ 95,1~,7.47

Other 1ncoae

'./

Total 1ncorne

0 83,180.36 • C 95,147.47

Maintenance e~Denees
Operating ex-oense s·
General exnenoes
Deprec1at ion

0

26,833.73
3,366.99
14.138.95

14,462.68

Total operating expenses

e 49~894.87

0 59,021.62

i'otnl taxes

$ l :3;926.60

Total operating expenses o.nd truces

8 63,821 .. 47

(~ 19. 376. 73
r, 78,398.26
..,,

K1acellaneous income charges (debit)

i':
._.,

Net 1ncome

0 19,213,46

30,00

5,666,.20

146.44

9.00
k1acellaneous profit and loss (debit) 0
$19,204.46
Net Prot1t

$

9,130.43
3?. ,122.04
3,306.,47

{':,
\t'

...

"'

• ,; 18,749.22

0

16.60

0 16, 733.'?2

�,.......

I

-2"'.r e shown below:
S...nleG of water for the years 1941 and 1942 ,;;,,

1941

~

A

Uion Paolf10 Re.1 lro ad Co1:rpony
~e Union Paoif1o Coal Company
other oompa.nies and individuals

\f

71,9i4o44
a,2e201e
2,348/74
576000

gy&lt;1rant rentals
{\

~OTJ\L

\r'

83Jll50oS6

1942
-:---

~ 83~268037
9,000038
2,313072
575000
&amp;

\')

95,147047

The fo_llowing capite.l expendi tu-res anrl non-capital unusual
expenditures were incurred in 1942:

Oao1tAl Expend1 ture s
Lay approximately 11,880 f eet of 4-inoh 0 .. I ..
plpe froa Butle1' Addition ·to 4-A l!i.ne, Hnnna
C 15,519026
1

Lay apnroximately 21 1 481 feet of 12-inoh
O.I, p1:9e and 6,424 feet of 12-ineh reinforced
oonorete pipe, "t-rest and en.et of Sinclair

Total Co.pit al Sxpencli ture 0
llon..Cap1 tal Unusual Exnendi turee

Install one set of flues and one set of
grates at Ft. Steele, e.nd one set of grates nt
B1ncle.1r

lnatcll nump on Elmo line, required because
of exoeea1ve railroad demand whi.oh reduced the
Pressure 'belm.•.r that reg\.i.1red to supply Elmo

396.67

Total Hon-Canital. Unusual Expenditures
•
are ao f o11011s:
Capital expenditures ~roJeoted for 1943

Install 6,800 teet oi" s~1noh C.I•J;P:e:::_
'~1200 feet· of 6-inch C .I. pipe between 11road
ta. l'B south of Hanna, and serving the ra additional

2

11:k at the Hanna coal chute, to provi~ereau1remente;
II e aapa01ty and meet maximum ra1 1roa
•~
~ 20,617
ount chargeable to Cap1tal Account

Gl'M centrifugal

Purchase and install two eooand 12,000llli'' each vith 112-HP diesel engin:X. -piping, eto. on, on 011 storage tank, w1 th neoes:he1 other at

Plll

B1n ~o be installed at Ft. Steel~, for water at

'"lc1a1r' to meet railroad demanit,, s of 1erv1ce;
._0 na and to provide oontinu ., t
llllt. ohargeabl.e to Capital Aoooun

f..

'"

26 810
' •

�Fuel 00 ots uere increased due to increased volume of lrater
pllllPed at Ft. Steele 2nd. Sinclair.

The _entire pump~ge from Sin-

oloir 18 furnished to the Un_ion Poc1f1o Railroe.o. Company; l.t't.
uteelo pucpage includes boiler trator for Sinclair, and u·atei•
used for baok-tmehing filters.

Belm1 is shot:-111 a statement re-

fleot!ng the purapage for the past five years :

Yenr

Sinclalr

Ft., Steele
.

1938
1939
1940

2171)200~000

2:53,510~000
265~630,000
295 0 400j000
355,700:,000
406,930,000

1941

1942

24:0gaoo,ooo

278,200,000
321,600,000
S69alOO,OOO

i'la.ter condi t.iono ue1.,0 ;::::i
r.rood and no trouble UDS em:&gt;erienced

in this oonneotion.

Ho"rjevc1"• it ho.e required a.bout all available

capaoity to neet the pee.It ree1uireraente of the Railroad.

This t1 as

P5rt1cularly true prioI' to the completion of 6.25 miles of line

li'ilioh completed doubling of the lines betueen Ft• Steele, end Rawlins.
It 1G no" possible to supoly the demand ~-11 thout □e.1nts.in!ng excess-

be pressure on the lines, which leaves a smell e.□ount of reserve
ca.u101t
•
Y avn11a.ble •
&amp;11 boiler

... "'not be 1noree sed l•Tithout using
The punrpage o o.u

and pum"Oing equipment, leaving nothing in reGerve !n

oaae r epaire are necessary.
At

~

Hanna the water situation h as been ra

~cute the greater
the~
~ ~

d end the l1e.ter oomUater conditions 1-,ere gc,o '
11
t far e~oeed the aPBsioner permitted the delivery o'f ,-,ater 0
tion of about ten days,
'Pl'opr1at1on the entire year, with the exoep
P11tt

d

.
ot the rear.

idly de~1eted.

The

\lt-tng_ 1'thioh time the storage was being raP
•
bUt
it h~s not been
11..,.
. refilled ,
~l!e i-eservo1r 1• being gradua11Y

�- 4 -

~ssibl e.

to gain much in the smell reservoir due to the

consumption
t
ng or exceeding the pipe-line oripaci ty bettreen the two reser,4ua11
/rolrll• The s1 tuat1on is rather difficult, inasmuch a s 1t will do no
1 ,d to increase plpe-line capacity from ~lk nounte.in unless e.cldi tional
60

liater rights ce..n be secured.

A_n aduit:lonal line bet\'1een the tuo reeer-

/,01rs and en additional line to the r•a i lros.d te.nk 1G an expedient

/,Jtoh uould afford tempor8l''Y relief e2t the tank, but, if e~ceosive
de~and were long continued, 1 t

rould deplete the stornge sup,)ly.

i1

During the year 5 026 miles of line uas constrncted ea.st and

mt of S1noloir.

The We.r i~roduction Boerd ordered that re1nfo1.,oed

cmrete pipe be used on the 10'!·1- pressure encl of the line, the 2.26
llleo eaet of Sinclair

O

~his uo1"'l{ uaF.l nerforrJec1 by Comnnny forces,

Imd cons1dercble trouble er.d del~.y

I'll s

exoeri enced due to ine.b111 t;y to

j aeoure concrete "Pi!)e.

r.i:he Datter ur:.o eventunlly referred bacti: to the
IilB, and an order secured for im additional 4, 00~ feat of oaa t iron
i Di .
. d ""h oom1'let1on of
/ • pe l•hich, uith t7he.t ,-rs-s tcken from stook, e.llowe u~ e
,

t!ii 8

.
ff -~ed a reduction of
conotruct1cn. The completion of the 11ne e 8 °'"
1
~~ nound 8
au!!lntity of vater being
,' •
pressure nt each station on the
c
handled.
~1n~ly difficult, part1The la.tor a1tuat1on is becoming inoreac
c11,
11ne breaks occur.
l&amp;J.9t'l,, i
"'·•hen o1-pe·,r
n seouring temporary lnborers "'
rred during the year.
M0
others ooou
accidents to emnloyes or
the provie1ons of
ll.1 l'e l
are subject to
gu ar em-i;,loyes of the Company
ur 8 ..,,1)rec1flt1on for
t O exorees o
the
Raiil'Oad Ret1rement Act• tJ'e desire
g the year.
~
11 emoloyeG dur1n
l'Petent l
rendered bY a
, oyel eerv1ce
eubmitt~d,
Respeotf'':1~~~-·r,-•,..·_-.:-,. .
ftJGENE t:1cAULlff::
• President
0

~

�,I

XE~ 1941

,

1,

�1r. w. 11. Jeffers, President.,
Union Pao1f1o Railro~d Company,
Ollaba, Nebraoke.
Dtar s1r;

Herewith n r e ev.::1e of the opa?ntions of tho Union vaoific
latei- Company for tho year 1941, cri t.h a. coopar1son of revenuoo,
expanses and net profit for 1940 and 1941:
1940

Total operating revom.:oo

1941

0 83,150. 36

_ _ _30.0..Q

Other 1ncone

Total income

'{} 72,538.56

la1ntenanoe exnensoe
Operating ex~enses
General expenses

0 6,619.46

0 0,566.20
26,833.73
3,366.90

25,055.06
2,630.61
15,550.80

_1~ 1 138.95

Total operating expenses

i 48,855.93

~ 49,~94.87

total taxes

$ 121 426.8&amp;

$13,026.60

total operating expenses and _taxes

t 61,282.78

8 63,821.47

nacellaneoue 1noome obargea (deb1t)

212. 74
I 11,043.04

Dtpreo1at1on

let income

IU.1oe11aneou• prot1t and loae (4eb1tj

-

t 11,043.04

11, Protlt
/

Sale• ot water tor the year• 1940

hro•••r

=~

~on Pao1t1c Railroad Ooapanf

•._ Vnloa Pao1t1o Ooal coapan7

Olb,tr OOIIJ)an1ee and 1n41Yidual 8

Nnta1■

to,-J: laoo■•

$ 19,804.~6

and 1941 are shown below:

-

1940

•

8 19,213.40

t 61,233.39

e,1,9.e7
2,819.60
&amp;76.00

-

1941

r ft,'iff-.. 811 t 83,180.SB

�There were no capital expeneas 1

ncurred. 1n 1941. The
tonoaing non-cs.pi tal unusual ex:pendi tu.res \-,are made durinF?
\:)

the year:
A'G Hanna

Line changes mado necessary by trenchi
of large drainage ditch parallel to ng
aain line of Un.ion Pacific R0.ilroad

Oap1tal expendltures projected for the year 1942 are
as follows:
Lay;ng 11.~500 feet of 4 ...1noh CI pipe fro□ Eloo
to 1he Union Paci.fie Coal Company • 13 net1 tline n00
4-A, now under oonotruction, oher0 oato~ uill
be required f'or fire protection and to servo
office, bathhouse 0 teneoente, etoo
Total
oost, churgee.bl e to Capi taJ. Account
(~ 16, 625 oo
0

.f!_u;ip~ge ~ol].ons» ?or year 1940 ond 1941 compared

From li'ort Steele

irom l'o.rco

1940

1941

295,40011000

365,700,000
321,6000000

278,200,000

60,300,000

43,~oo,ooo

At Hanna, consumption e~coeedeci our pri.Dary t1e.te:r rights,
but the 20,000,000-gallon reservoir supplied this def1o1eney
unt11 such time as irriga.t1on requirements had decreased suf-

f1o1ently to permit an additional volume of water to be furnished

and the reservoir refilled.
Water conditions were good at Fort Steele, uat er ha.vi~

been more plentiful than usual, and all 1nd1ca.t1.ons point t~ a
.
tbe railroad demand was
811t t1o1ent
supply tor 1942. However,
•
exoee41ng1y he&amp;VJ, with an even heavier demand probably 1n prosptot.

11

!he conatruct1on ot

t"""" ~ater softener at Re.wl.1ns, with
ua

b

he obangea necessitated there 7,

'

increased the line pressure

•••hat, and the voiume be1ng PWIP8 4

0

from pareo eannot be

�-3-

tnoreased any great nnount 01 thout a~cocsG!ve pressuro being

placed on the line, resulting in nunex-oue b~eakev
Considerable b~imr 1•epa it• t101?k Di l l h '.1Ve to be done

on the bo1le~e at Parco during 19~2) and one boiler uill have
to be ref'luecl at Fort Steele.

One punp at Port Steele Iulo

given some trouble, and, as thio p t.tr-ip ho □ a nunbe:r of ove1~-

a1ze ve.lves in thg t:ie.tor 011d, !. t ie :planned to 1.~cplsca it uith
one ot tho punps :1?eleas0d nt m:1.1:1.dn..,

Ho aon1denta t~ eoploycs or othera ocom~red du~i~...;
the year

0

to the !)rov1s1one of tho Rnill"Oo.d Ret1re□ent Acto

ne doo!ro

to expres~ cur appreointi.c:1 for corapetent, loyal oarvioo
rendezted by all employee dw...,inn; the year.

Respeotfull7 submitted,
.
c~:~-::.::. -

• r [IL' ~r:,EUGEN [ •i:iCtiv
IJ-n:

preaident

�I

I

\

�lle.Poh 22 , 19 41.
IJ', w
, n. Jaffes:&gt;G , ~r0siclent.
IJalnn J'gci f io Rn:lJ.1:-oond O~::,p,any ,
'1e., lbbrao1,u.

Hoi,e,)'.71 ~h n

t ...-:'GU!:!:)

of t 710 OI&gt;er .2tion of the Unlon ri~oifio

latel' Conoony for t :io Yon&gt; 19~0,

TT! th

a oor.1p:1::&gt;ioon oz !'°~ iTo.m.100,

upensea, nn~ no-:; p~of:1 t ?ot.. 1939 ar1d 19~0 :
1033

total ooorntinr; r .0v0;1t1::Jo
el' 1naono
(.

\)

ntenanoe exnenoeo
at1ng 1nen se o
era1 exnen 9eo

l'&amp;c1;:t1on

tal, 0 ~er at1ng exnenaco

0

72, t§/s"":'5G

66 ,l337.90

(;

7~, 639. 50

ae,?D

,.

1S40

66, 769.lG°

? , 303. '7-1

eo,oo

5., ClO. ~6
25, 065.06
B, G30.6l
16,560.00

21, 570. 99

2 ,629.71
15,654. ~
47,058.92

' -,

~

9 59.d. 80

66,653.71 0

12,~26.85
61 , 282.78

10

•llcmeouo incooe oh2rgoe (Debit)

hcooe

801

llaneoue protit and loss

l&gt;l'oti t

-

Sales of water for the ye~'!' 1939 and. 10~-0 r.re allo\1n beloo:
·••i-

u ao1r10 Rg.ilroad Company

lllon Pao1t1o Coal Company
P 0011pan1e s &amp; 1nd1v1dunl s
t i-enta11
111.ooae

1939

~65,894. '18
1,06~.oo
2, 541 , 50
479.18
68.'?fj

I\

9

1940

61 ,233.39
8 ,1~9.67
2,519 . 60
676.00

-

�- 2 ...

,a101-,0 uere 110 capital expenses 1ncur1?e"l'"" i n 1940.

The

10110\?ing !Jon-Ca.pital

I

.

(e~:
At po.rco
a II
• Hanm:i

neri e:11okc stack fop boile1~ plant
i:?wo seto grate ba.1•3 fo1... boilers
Line e~tens:1.on to so1~vo h0t'!ees noved

879.n

487.3~
906. 'le

llo itene of 1~cco11stl"'ucticr.. L:?e z.ntiei:;.,.,l:'.°i;ed f'oi.,, thG yeai!....

Ml, hence no budget.

1939

1940

255,,6300000
241 ,500 , 000

295,-0:13,000
872,2CO, OOO

2D,770,0CO
35,?00,000

Fort Steele nlli:!na~~e o.m~oeds t hc:"t of P ,'3I"CO or:. ~ccount of

the Fort Steele g ~llon:.~e !_~eluding UtJ.ter used in boilePG c.t both

~ta t1on3, vlu~ th~ 13(1.ter !:'c.quircd for bac1:-'..7·:0hing f'il te~r;, eJ,ef.lll-

~ of ~e:'.ii.'Jent~t!on tank -; , eto.

I

[

• ~le c.tage of ·:·r--.ter in tb.e !!ortb P1c:.tte r-lvor r.i.t f'ort

~•ele 11r.0 C:Jntinuou sly lon d ...~ring the ye:-:...1..1 1::ni7ev3 r, nn partic~tl' dif"i

a su:oply at 1ntf':k0 •
Culty 13.s euoounter~d iil rn,-.4n~"1nino
;;.:..a.
~
i.... .
to '·l--'.'.'.&gt; 1.nt,1-'l{e
r11e Q!1!J c1~~tructcd 1n 1934, di~ert1ng the ch~nne1 • "·....,
~
.1.

1

ve,.

!Ilda

:P.i1.e supnl;,r o'l n=--.ter for
of t)3 otrea.m i;:iqs r~PH1red in 194:0.
lhe Ra
At Hann~ •:io.o 11ke·.:i1 oe scant,
ttlesnake Creak gr~.v1 ty 11ne

r Vlltb the a.cti ve cooperation of the State i~te~ G~~oiss1r ner,

iatt

•

' 11181ted rlraft on the 20, ooo, ooo gallon
'1111-ed
~

•

!he gradual denudation°

5•o=cre r3aervo1r ·.rs
" .1 ;:,

t the .Jnk -~omtr-.1n ~;?ter shed by

t :tire 9
"-111111g ott of trees by tores ·

~n.a. •lectr1:.ct1ve 1nocota

�fgiU eventuallY l ead to a dira1 nution of t l'l-!s Gcurco of SU!)!)lY,

l1808891t sting edditi~)nul. ~esez,voir stor,:-.ge c ::naoity f'o~ une duI-in; a_p&lt;J seasons.
!:o accidents to ~2:1!-)loyac: OI? others oocu:rred during ,;;:,.9

rear•
... ~ f ...1,,.,1,..,-.; K--;,,..,
.. _,;'). ,i-.J
~~ti,,.e~'"'"t
prJvision~
...... - ·· 1.; .:.u
-~ .._,;_· , . • ',..t
• •.., o
1

\'/~- clga
1!'e
t"',.... ~~."- __
_
__

proos our ap-;,ricci ution "Zo7.' co!;:met-en--.;, loyr.l sei"Viee 1"emlcrae by

, ell enpl o;,eo cluring the ye~~.

Ot13illru~

EUGENE McAUUFFE

�Y:ZAP. 1939

�iu.r1._ane UoAuliffe 1

Pre~ i d.ent

fotnl opo l?v 'i.. l
Other 1nocr;:,

lot:!! In~"'·:?n

--

laintou nn'1 J::"' ;tl~OO
!!!rati n~ c A!').,::,:,,:&gt;n
'NIIJ l':' l J T, 1 :-i ·v:

D.,ret:1 ·:.-:
...

\il4'1,

c ·7'
44.

lot 1 o..,.n~ tin~ 1..?~:="'~n "'os
f t !!l t ~~o.::

lot 'l O'.l:a...nt lnr-&gt; c-r-.::::n· -eo ~ i ~"l;I~n
Jlbo,11,. :no
;.,, :;~::J ohu ~gas

t

lnot1:::=i
ea1 - .;~ac " :-of 1 'i,; a.n1 lo::1:1

lat J&gt;r"'"'l""
◄

\I

:lf · o n~·iro a. eto.
Pac ifi c Ct"· l Co .

co ·rini eo &amp; :ln i i i d·.to.1 3
t rent e.l s

1nco~e

Ca:;.e22 . ::o
• ::;7

-

~fie, mi. ?l •
·" ~"! ,.,
( t"
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�incurred iu 1939 .

zsten: ·}1 ,JJ 11:io to CG:'i..~li,") ht1u13~s )_'aloccr~;)d by

f'J Uni1:.l ?: c:lf;lc ".°'lO!?). Cc::i?e;nr,-

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�Yo8l: 1938

�GREEN RIVER WATER WORKS COMPANY
THE RATTLESNAKE CREEK WATER COMPANY
UNION PACIFIC WATE.R COMPANY

£r,1cAULlfFE,
PRESIDENT

1416 DODGE STREET

OMAHA, NEBRASKA

, f, ll. Jeffers, P1-ooident 9
0D Pacific Rn.i ll·ooo. Co• o
I

Jlabr30!Q?.o

operatiug rvv0n';;;)O
r inoor.!O

\enanca ~~3n~oo
Ung expo1!000
ral expansec
lation

4Dl2,
01¥-11 856. l 7
116..25

G0 5l6 ..22

1938
Oso.421089

122.gg

G,S~o58
U),8$4o0l

19,g00.45
2,391. 35
15, §Q'Z, 92

1,5,607.92

$ M , 218. 94

$M:,~9. 05

2,ao.eo

21,473.Sl.
operating csps::::;3s zmd taxas

lltmaous ineo!::::) c1icrgvB

$65,692. 75
12.92

.37

hicome
lttllaneo-'18 profit u.nd l oss

Protu
Sal.ea of ·tro.tor for
f i e Boi lroad Co .
Pacu1c Coal Co.
ea ~ imividual.9
D.tal•

-

De_graose

$73,992.61
10,844.95
(Xnc. )
394.98
(Inc. )

8.36

(tne. )

6. 78_
$84,427. 60

�- a ....

S2lo6l
'J1lY sp!~oximately S30 feet of ~inch
, , plp8 Uno £giom 6-i.nch t1at01~ min ~0 ..,.
vi"

t1

110D of 11ouooo ouncd 'by '?.a.e

u.0U 1OCC.-

u. l?• 0021 Co:.1_.,,"'.l'l'l'P,

p

-

~

lt(ltmltnl Bm:1ond~\tUl.",,f3E~:
Paint pUDp house n.ud boile1~ 1..00□0 ut

0

fteele, oDd. pUliJl) roc~ 11 boiler house, .:m·vl. filtei'

Befluo t'i,G boilors ~t Pot&gt;co
'lotel O I1o~C~"t1itoJ. Bx-pendi turoa
fl.n edegEto S"uypl~r o'f t:'2.tcr in tho Ho;,,•tll rnaito 1.'i.vo~ 0~a·~~c! tlu.,ough,-

mtho se.'.!l'o ai:i o ouff'icient ou1:,ply io cr.1·~icip:\tad. fo~ 1930.

Eo om,..io'l!O inte1'-

11tUona 1n aorvico care axp0l":l.oncaa. duri1¥:; tho ya~.
ro cxtonoiv0 repcl1·s c.ro planned f o'i' 1939 • t~ ustnl rav!!i~o to 'boilers
ll 'bo'"'
•
•
NA It. Steele end l?arco t1ill lloTI"Sver hova to be c.:ide, th0 oxpenoe o-1 o!Ele

ltll be !10!:11nal. Uo cmpitnl oX!pendituroa am conte::1platad fol.. 19390
It '173!3 decided to redueo ths price aharged for uatol&gt;' to the Union
'-ettlo '&gt;-•1
• 011 .\nnna,
u
o
;,O
,. t
~ road ~ ·i tle U'nion Po.cifio Ooal Compo.t\.Y
Al'G:i:l " · oen110 o
,A.

Ditta, and to tho l:bili•oad fo1.• use at Ft. steala, l?a1~eo and lbolinn 0 from

to 18 cants J?Ot• t! g.-,...llono.

All reductions i,o;o oade ofi:'oeti~o aa of Jo.rm.o.ry

18'&amp;8.
GIi._ ..,... _,_
6'a, " ~

t ,.
....tended. to cte£f r-•mi c:r,ployas for
of tho ~c::en 9 0

, Co!la,.. .,

li,

d

....en.,1ous service rendel'8 •

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rr.. flArso.nal 1Dj'Lll'"iot1 \Wr;a auffe~d by C?.1.,, :;--

~Ilg \he 1'8SZ'•

BeapeattullY su:toittot!.o
Orl~ Sign.au.

-

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EUGE~E fi:1cAUUff.:

�YEAR 1937

�GREEN RIVER WATER WORKS C.OMPANY
THE RATTLESNAKE CREEK WATER COMPANY
UNION PACIFIC WATER COMPANY

1416 DODGE STREET
OMAHA, NEBRASKA

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. , lMOtO •

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GREEN RIVER WATER WORKS

COMPANY
THE RATTLESNAKE CREEK WATER COMPANY
UNION PACIFIC WATER COMPANY

1416 DODGE STREET
OMAHA, NEBRASKA

llBl:"ch 15, 1937

1, u, Joffcro,
1, 3 Vica•l?rosident 0
pacific Reilroad. CompOJJ.Y0
Jleb1•CS'l!n•
I

l!oroulth o. l'eano Q:? tl1.o oi;or ationo of t ho Onion Pacific Tie.to1· Comp.:lcy for tll.0
1936, oith a co.:1y;r-rioon o~ i.•3von\!.Os, o~::&gt;~oo, ar.d nat p:rof'it, 1935 ond 1936 co:n-

-

1936

~

operating x-vvv!lu.JO

0 12-1,100.28

$135,661.70

240. SO

9~.92

0 124,350.03

$ 135,756.62

lnc«xi:3

Ol:_!)811000

$

OX!)3ll908

zpansoo
ion
Ol)Cr3tl~ 0 ~-Sll.000

6,815. 80
lS,~97.64
2,3'1-..2. ll
151 60'1•93

~ 43,263-"'1

Q 17.548.al.
oper~t1.DC o:..J onoos und ~ a

$ 60,811.68
$ 63,538.35
31.41

l:leous l')l'orit a.trl. lOG!3

-

$ 63 ,sos.94:

$

7.366.52
17,774.73
2,897.35
15.60'7.9~

$ ~,146.m
~ 20,389.28
$ 03, $5.00

$ '72,220.82

21.00

$ 72,199.82

8, 692.88

Inorea.98

0 10,200.-GG
~ c Ballroad co.
.:!.,~Ulc Coal Oo.
- ~ • • &amp; 1JMU.nd.Ual•

1,080.60
m .11

�,.ieo of· r.etor .. Cont 1d)

- 2 .. ,

- _ -

rser
t rantalo
,,-r 1ncoOO

1935
525.oo

1936

525.0Q
94.92 (Dae.)

...
-~-50

no oayitol expenditures \:--1ro co.do dw.•·

.

Cl 135,?6s. 62

:,.~ tho yonr.

lltlJ of uon-cc.pitel expensao \7'-.3ro included 1

!i'h.G)

1A~

"'---~"l:0~•58~

$ 11

-

•406
- .,59

follO\'iil\g major

..,._.s

u .wu.i.ntonance and

op~rating expenoes

-111 and reimring 600,000 gol. tenk Po.rco

~ D!lllS pi pe 11110

$ 733.23

•ing pipa lineo Ronna. o.fter clou.dburot
lle:Jding mter rnaino at H~nun

J.O"To.{'9
a22.as
@0.72

lt&amp;a1

(&gt;&lt;i A A ....

..;.cr~..:::~ oGS

Yom• c.ttention r:.=i.s callc1 in se_
"µ"or,-".t"'
- -" ti
~ co_..w.u.ca on to tha advisability of
livcing the ©ter 1:~te"'"3 c•,.
.:i b
·•
!1!lr g a :i.
ri r:.r.:ao
Union l'o.oific Uo.ter Oo:3pnny.

~JG pi•ofU;

1n 1936, $72,199.8'1, added ~ teria.J.ly to tho Federal Inco:10 Tax po.id, taxaa

tttatu~ $20,389.28 ov0r fifteen i,31.• cent of the groso inco:.:..e ohl.ch :lo paid
' the rcllroad end coal co::::J::::zy, tho l"Odu.ct1ona recoCjlenclcd e::ountiU3 to o:1r

tely $43,380 annuclly, d1vic1~d. rcllroad compen_v b.El.aed on 1936 uaage,

aao,11, cool co::ip~ estioo.ted $7000.00. fhls reduction if in effect in 19S6
ahave i-ed.uced ta.a nat p rofit to oppronmatel.y ,'28,819.ll, ,,1 th .l. cor-..c11s;ond•
l'ed.uct1on iu :bu.oral Ineoi;ie Tazea.

file repatra on the DaJJB line t78ff e~ens1ve and costly, and ca a.re n0t1
nted i71 th the taslt of replecing a substantial portion of this line d.1.11::) to

dlabitegrut10n of the cast i ron pipe line 8'0:'9Pl;vin,g D!:llla ~m11•• r.iba total oon-1111 of wa.tor at; Dana. tank in 1936 was but 1,132,350 gallona, gross revellU8

•It, It 11 estimated tbat the renewal of the defeotive line m.11 cost not

'baa $ao,ooo.

lio water 18 1,e111g supplied at D~ at tho :present time.

!be now of •t•r at l'ort Steele and BattleaD.:ll:8 Creal:, uas sufficient to
'11 demenda without clraTJi.D&amp; oD the 20,000,000 gallon. reoe1-ve in Hanna Res-

�e.nd the
~t Uo• 000
• •
0

snoufel.l. is dee:3!.~d. ouffic1ent to insure an -.1 8 -.,.~...
c:WI

'.I._,."..,

.-~tor in 1937 o

~01&gt; , ....

.a donts

no nCo "'
...,

occurred to t he eoployoc of the Co!!lp~ du.l"ins tho year

.,...,. p9 rty of the

~. •,111 lt .. 0

Col!l!'l~'D.Y bno b~on voll ncinta.ined tbroU;$b.out.

Bosp3ctfully oub:littod,

Orlf;i?'"1 Si¢

EUGENE ~ncAUL\HE

�YEAR 19:55

�GREEN RIVER
THE RA
WATER WORKS
TTLESNAKE
COMPANY
CREEK
UNION PACIFIC
WATER COMPANY
WATER COMPANY
1416 DODGE;
OMAHA
STREET
' NEBRASKA

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dJ'll.\;iug on tho 20 .oo:,, ooo c::11021 i~oGO'Y}17.3 :1n i]t:t'..:1:1 11CCO!.')'vCi:.."' i:: o.,

1. ~l~ ant:.rfall is :n.r,:r nuffieicu-~ ·,o innur-a c.z: ~-~equate cupiJlY

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EUGENE i;lcAUUFl'E

,.

.

�,

YEAR 19~

�.I
GREEN RIVER WATER
THE RATrLESNAKE: CR WORKS COMPANY
UNION PACIFIC EEK: WATER COMPANY
WATER COMPANY
r,1cAULIFFE,
E

1416 DODGE STREET

PRESIDENT

OMAHA, NEBRASKA

He1")e1.1:11;1., a

'b~:i.eZ ~

e0stmt~ of th~ op3~ation0 0£ the Groon Rivor

.~11 \!01.?kfJ Oc-r!lp:1.:.1y:i Tho Rn.·~t lesna.ke 01..oeh:: IJa.t0r c o::1p...""t...~'Y D and Unio:'l

1f!o \'!a:i;e~ 0 O:iLI,?3.nY o :?o~.. ·~ho c~l ondu,;.-, yoap sncH,1g Dse0r11'ba1.. SlD 1936 o
G·RE!;:.J ilI\t'TI..~ ri.M!ER uo:m:s COllP-'UJY

9ld t1eo-i; of Eoo::: Sp!'i.TJ.[..'3 a

~ho t o·i;nl s-o?0 nnen end o,;p~~l□0s ., t ogethe?. 'cr:1-c!'.l. t~i:0s and ne·t
i'~ £'or the oalonda~ -yearn 1933 and 1934, a~..e sh.mm b0lou~

01'"/3,759 • 71

in.so

01 ~3 :, 7'70 oOl

0 31,689~04:

8llanoo

e:rnenso
t1on exponoes
l oxpe!:loos
!at1on .

'1-4 , 362 el8
5,901.02:

-

~,507 . 66

013G,369.e~

__19,007 .39
I

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a.n.1. 1t1 a,%CC"

rating E.,"tpensea
...
llleous Inc omo Ob.are'3°

eou.s Debit a

1t

e let Pr ofit

-

18 , 411.SO
550. 28

...

0 17,BGl.52

322.10

�M o.xrun!nnt ion of 'G• h O opor-ot 1n

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iooinC ohon300 ~

1naientoa tho

Rovonu~
U • P. I{ • n • 0 o •

u.. '.:?. 0 ~"ll ao.

01s .a29.26

r:y-Jro.nu ::;c.a.tal□

10,s02.87
20.04

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.
c2s.rnaa.07

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1.&gt;eril13 \;ho 'S"O!ll, 1US6 • im:P!:-"Uii;::.Un'tin

wt&gt;

OU'.ll'IG3d to

~nsoo to~alod (.!2l#C66 a:.;J1 oam7; inelUdilw·-0

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Ralini.~ 3, d:l~oh.i.."'lg 0 ttA"1i: fcnem.~ p 00 e 1".,..o1~
nt P.001: Spri:lcs
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G{l.OoOO

O~pit~l e%pon :i.tw..;os to~.!1:Lcig (;~9.Sl 'i-:ezto r:~do dllt"inG tho
, :lno!.c1c..;i;; ·co ln., ing UJO foo.; oi' £oll.t'•it?.o!l 01tor 1:L..c :1!1 iloo~

.

lleoe:;c:i.{~y of opor~t :l..'lg the filtration plant· at Groen Riuo~ ..ii.;

.

iib:::, c o::,t of owmon.ltl o orroop0lld:!ngl3· t.,o~ucc·i.

DllO to oantmuol!!.l arougit tllrot:gh. th.o on~,n"'~ unc.1 l~r,itoii

U u.t -~ho hcr.d.;atoro of ~ Grcon Ri-v·oi,. &lt;!u:.~ius ·;;1:.e u:!ntor o:t

~t ®tor passina tbl'ouj1 G~ on. ~:i.va1i \;t\~ .., 0
13 to ont1:Jo groQ.t UDT..1'lt1' ~·ar a por1o0. oi' o~~~~ll -coolm .

Hoa~"Y

11a have to.kon plJloo dllr1nC tho pa.at :intor# and o. norml t:atcxa
11 ro.r 19;;5 1n ontio:lpntod.

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I

y bson::J.:; o..:J.

ooi~lj--1:ln c::.1:i.ll oo.:.1n~ci.\D -u-::; P..u1 00,, ub:::o.:-03d by -P:.U"'c~:Jc o:: :'Lt&amp;1
( ~~ill ~la O'.}!t• ~he 1-£a;h•;;1m:m:.il:-:) C~ook ~Ia.t0l~ 0 o:r:!p.lti~'• cm. Ju.l·t 1 1 193~,

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~~ O:!pl.n.'3 and 00r;;nm nnall o 011c.n.'!!llo1•.:; n·t, llanPJ.t.

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2.h.e f'lgtU:"Jos

~o"ti~1.-:-ted rop:r~nent ·i;b.o consolidJ.1·Gctl r·o•;:;~•.:."' of: the ii1"10 cru1..,,

a; f:= in.g rovcnuoo
l ~0:l!O
tt~ce e:xpenses
::""4tS expanses

.

eJLp Gll'.se s

1at1~

1 Operating EllPensos

�1033

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5-i.1. t.:al 0s {; o th.:~ l'in.i '.u::• uo.d Oo:i_oru-1y ll~i?.!.(; :;ho :-,re~l"; ol'

p,MS.~'='J to otnei~ c~1p~11os ::1110. :L~tlividtml0, 01,895.41~ fw
b.:urii :.&gt;0.1.1tala (11lo~9;: ·;1ith u 1-~su.tJ..!YGio.:1 ~l cal~c 'ii o 2ho TL'lio:.!

.

•a, u'J u co:r~ oJ: .-;1 l70a~OD i;l~o :ltuu clm1 (:,0.l i.;o c:.\p:i:tm.1 cnpanu:i.-i;urco .

leb11ilding lJoilJt~ se·Gt:l.'11.t;,;G anO. J:C1ni1;;inc
boiler;:i ut P:is•oo
IC'.IU!trttotin.r:· touf)o~ai-iy c1Br.l acz.1ono Platte
R1Vel' n~ )lol"'~ b'lioolo ,
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r ~tulnt; 10!.IB

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U(.i

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shctl a.ooourr:; lo-r, ~a.:lnfo.U t honovoi-,, \JG \!01•0 t'bl o iio &lt;il:).)ta;l:\io
8 ouroos

of ouppl:&lt;l t !:l.thou3,j ct~tuil:JC.nt, tho aii.;lt.'.lt iou c:.t t\&gt;c'~

10 vo~r ool~icu:J 'ZOY! so_:! v , ~oo!m • 011t:i:t11r..g thn ncooaa;;.':,;y of

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1 t 1to~, ,

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193:3
-YE.AR
- ---

�GREEN RIVER WATER W
THE RATI"LESNAKE
ORKS COMPANY
CREEK WA
UNION PACIFIC WA
TER COMPANY
TER COMPANY
1416 DOOGE STREET
OMAHA, NEBRASKA

February 17 ~ 19340

l1• \1 0 Mo Jeffers~
•
p11t1ve Vioe.-P~esident 0
11on Paoific System9
oaabD-, Nebraskao
,-r Sir:

Horeuith a ~rief reaume of the operations of the Green Rive~
Jeter Uorko Company., The )\attlesnake Creek t'Ja.tar CompanyD and Union
Juific \'la.tor C ompan:y for tha calendar yeEW ending Deoembex- 51D 19S3o
GRE:Ei:1 RIVER \'JATRR UORKS CO?JPAHY
This eo::tps.n:y oot'veo G-l'00n River, Kanda and Rook Springs O and.

Mrtain Sllall consum.ero looated adjacent to the oa:nnumit1es 2"..8.m9do
11'81 iD also furnished to the United States Government a.i; tho air mail
field \'lest of Rook Springe o

'l!he total rsvenUE&gt;o and expsnsesp together nith taxes and net
Nit for the oa.J.enda.r years 1932 end 1933 • are shmm belot1:
1932
1933
......-

$169,646.¥-

opeJ;'ating ravenu.ea
1noome

S3"1.9G

1169~983~0

$151,0'12~20

15;216.iGl
50,sl"1.38
4,838.'14
54,490.03

l2i456ol9
s;u7;,7'1
54,512.,8'1

(:rno•Depreciatitfus~362~7G

$UB.864.69

• 18.075.'19

14,676.46

$143.,4:58.55
• 97.25

$133,541.16

26,447.60

17,52V.78

tenanca expenses

t1on expenses
l expenses
1at1on

Ope1'8.t1ng ~enses
'!ax.a

at1ng :Expenses and '!axe-ti

eous Inoame Charges

t

oua deb1ta

4;6j'1'7'7~96

314.69 (Ct&gt;.,

, as,m.n .

3.2'1

11 64

1
1'7,ssu.u

8~593e49

otit

~

�...2 ..
All o:minina:ii:to.:.1 o.r t?le
tollorr1..ng -c.h.a.ngos:

0 Pel'et1n

g rev0nuos indico.tss the

Revenue

.

!n~~eace...

Uo Po R. R.

Uo Pe Ooa.1 C.0 0
Othor use!'s

-

Doozaeo.se

019,'788004

llydrant r0nta.l3
!lisee lla.neous i~e-.,011ue

29020

50~85

lo9q

,...,

to Opal:'ating

16~o01
c·a

l37a20

02i;S96o67

~ho total capital expond!ture for tho year ms ttJ.2t occa.llone.i b;, iruJtnl.ling 320 feet of four•inO~ cast iron nni.."4 0..71 nest

'11th Street, Green River, a.mount $2'78.64.
A very nharp reduction in water sales to tho ur..io.n Paoifio
"1rOld Oampany, ~l.9,'''188.04, oocorred during tb3 ye~o

The appll-

on or the 11.R.A. Oode1 etf'eot1ve Au.gust 1, 1933• occasioned an
labor e.xpense of $194.40 per month. Substantial deoi-eases 1n
•oat ot repairs- to ma.in •ter line occurred during the year,

4-l'eaae amoanting to $1,819.49.

-- --

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es the .Ra.11
l'OQd Cam
and fho union Paci.fie Coal Cani
Pnny at Hn.."lrla and Dana,,
•
Pany 8.lld. ee:rt9.1
pnnao ~!19 operating ~oven
n smaJJ. consumerD at
nas, expanses t
ptofit for tb.0 oalondar ~
' axes, etc o, u.'.l.th net
~bis o atnpany- se~

...

os.~o 1032 anc1 1953 are

t i'O!"th belou:

00

ttal, opero.ti113 revont!eo
lbel' 1ncomo

Mal 1no0!:10

}932
t,

-0
V

65.,565003

•••l,a219o2&lt;{)

551655003

05Sb734o5S
lgl99oOO

15,505.76

151595075

' -1llaneot1S dobi ts

"'Pl'Of1t

1:&gt;Sl0 0 00
-4

C21,s02e99
0 2s,012.02

02lv015o69
C: 1090989
025e1.1.5o5S

0 30•643.0l

C28b610c,95

$30,626.96

()289 618e95

s,119,os

11t 1noone

2sOl0c0.1

l,67lo0l

1.,124.03

flaJ. operatinz expans~&gt;n and to.xea

052,515029

90.00=
s,s02.20

Mal ()pars.tin.:; DX90ns0a ( me 0
Mal taxes
Dop:eeinticn}

le\,.,,..
vOu

16.05

An examination of receipts tram sales of watc.u~ indicates
~tiona in sales made to the Ba1l.l'oad Oanpany,,

03,760032, TT!th

~ea fi't0:1 The Union Paoitio Coal Campany $596,..18, other c ~
&amp;nd 1nd1vidaals $75.88, hydrant rentala $38.52" mnking the

1tthact1an in water sales and J:\rdrant rentals (;3 1 049074, this
Pll-tiaJ.1,- of'fset by 1.noame frm. deposits, loa.no e.nd open ao-

te, lea'f'ing the loaa .1n total income 11.920.so. Yoa 1'111 note
' • e 1n tazea of , 980.se, the net pro.tlt decre.asing ~.ooe.01.
l&gt;lu-tng the J9&amp;r 409 teet ot .t~-1Doh cc.st !ran m:iin were

S- I•-t
·oat line•, tot.al cost t64S.52, and a
-.u.a o replaoe • --•

�:f J]l8tei.~ UBS installed.
...
eotsl botter1r1ents ch.ax-gad

~ l oc,,.:1ditions:
'tho mite~ nt1pply as

fr"1 !territorial t7ate~ Right of
B1 Poro..tt 4390..,B of Mov O J.5 9 1S.2S
i&lt;TiAL

lo07 cubic second f""e'·
cSO

ioS7

n
u

"'o"
n

t!

u

lbder Pal!'cii.t Moo 4:736D dated ?Tovembec 2s

1931D an additionnl flocd
ater right of o5 cubic second feet ,,as c,,on....t d i • . th
D

~ .....u e

t!&gt;e atata •

~o

e o pmpan~· by

Thio al1ol7Gl'.loe 9 uhic.h is equal t·""u .r.."t,,.,
.,,..-:1..,.4.,.,,.
:
l'.L-v .u~t!I'l oe.r~7ing

11peoity of the pipe lines, 17.tll bs u.sed. tlltrl..~g flood z:-31~~oc1.c to
rtplenish the 20.,000,000 ca,llan sto~ngo z-escu-1vo!:i:"'o

UfiI017 PP
-CIP:ID r.'ATE:R COEPANY
n ,,,..,.
•

cn,.~&gt;n:

fh!o oori~:i,ny cer-vBc t he ub.icn P&amp;()ific Railroad O ~ y at

Pvt Steele, Ranlins ari..d. :?£roe., and certain flr:.e.11 const"!Dlers et Parcoo

lie contra.~t . betr:een ths .Rawlino Elec t~io Light &amp; Fuel C0:;1pany end

It trnion Paoi:fio r:ateP co::ipany t1as discontinued account of non•
lllge. ~a total operating revenues., l'Jith operating e,xpenees:, taxes,
114 net ir.cmre, calendar years 1932 and _193S, are ahor.11 ·c~lo:-1:

1932

1935

0 69,262082
2,2eg.0'1
20,a'r2.2~
1,519.f!ti
7 a,!30S.7!?

2,397.05
151"/ll.ll
1 1 9e5.50·

-

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---=
A very hee.vy d.eoraa.se 1n pnr ha

,

Nfl!fiC

,,..

o

sa of water bJ" the thicra

Railroad Cmn.pany, f;25.,995•00~ c e c t 1 r r 0 d d.• ~- .
,. . .
.
,.ua.i..u.g tne yee.~,

ttitillg sharply 1ntic lihe companyts income-O r.:h

t G application of the

o

..neral code, 111 .Ii .li o, rasult0d in P..n i..'1.crea ~,.-.
• se -l.U wagaso Gffeotive
0 0
in......
of
f
\
lJ.l
•
,~t l ~a-:,o
~
per
and ·i:iotal
uex-0 :i.no:reag0d
~,156,2~0
P

c,&amp;:;,

monthD

taxes

~he follo't"Jing imp1--ovoments u01..e made,, ohru.,ged . 'i;o Opaxia.ting
IIP9nB8S:

lleplaoing ~et of boiler flues "Obi.oh ho.d been
111ed f01: S 2 years t1ithou.t r e p l a a e l T I . a n t D b y old

tluaa removed from 'boilers at the Superior
lines of ~he Uni on Pac if'io Coal COJ!pany
Lorering r:ate~ Eains 'betr1oe1i Fort Steele and. Pe.l"CO

'lho lines ~-e ferred to r1e1..e expooed by heavy
olou~oursts oocur~ing au.ring Soptember, 1933
total spacial expen s e s 3hargod to opern.tion

Respeottully ~Qbm1ttedt

Pres!den-c =

•

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• o-:.u.-- J.051
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1

ij:i;:i.i tr~:os

n.:;:!d. not c,ll 1:tln3:l fao·1.- the tt.ro ;I~r.:::•o lOSl at~a. 1r.sntt
1

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~h:!.o uc~·.2p!1.ny sc1::v.J::.: tlJ:.) muon i,r~cii'ic 1tn:J..l!.10..~c~ ut Po~t

lttolo, Lunl:lilr. tClLl Pc.l"e:.o, ,;,;110 ~nul:lno 1~loct~ic :::iic;1.t c:i~ PLwl Ow:'1•

1111~, '\?lu coti'i;nin or.nl.J. cono~ro o.t Rar;:M.na.

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!a:u-J3llltic:1 in 2Gffi i..\Uc:.cr !)~~1.l schcilt1lo \I~O 02:3111"IG3QOS.

I

&lt;.rho pr-021..)rt:;- , ~u "'t:1:!.·.11;r11..11.&lt;.~ ::.:1 ~. 3c:l.:.x;to:nt L_:r·.,_'-iitu.:.~ ;;11:.,.-ou.£.1.1 -

i~1'· fao yotlr' rr.t t h0•},1'; c c:.pii~al c:, o::'cr-~01·t!.:ir.J.1ry op3rutinc -. • , £' [~cs,

111tvico O~ooion. of \;~ 1 3 .

no i..'l'l.j1.."..t'ioa to ~Pl 0:--0:1 OCCl:~CC:. Ull.llinr:; t ho ~~2J."&gt;e

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�GREEN RIVER WATER
THE RATTLES"''}\ v
WORKS COMPANY
''U'\nE CREEK W
UNION PACIFIC W
ATER COMPANY
ATER COMPANY

~!lin o~~pJ:ny 00:,:VO~..: Cr:.,0~v.. RiVO!' p TI:c:.1d.Q. rum Eoc'!!: S!):aiu3d o Yrl·~

tel'tain. o'JJ.l co:.1m.t..!3:....,j l,:&gt;oo.tcJ ndjoeerrl; ~o t!1:) ocr-.nmi::-i-;:1~n U.:'ll!9d~
'Z'!!.r) ·1.;otal oge~at:1.nc ~viionuo::i ,, rr1.t.,., t o·tol op9~J.t:1~:.-; c;;:;::.,o~~-J~ ~
togothe~ \•:i th -~!lXO:J e.1:a n.:Jt cw:nuso, Zo1") t ll.e two 'J:JX:.-C 1930 l1.-l.1

1931, t'TOr,'J:

�R,oOl"eaoG

0 1~524.lG
:i)'dl'OOt Rentalo

InsoeUanoou.£J Revonu.oo
,,otal Opoi-io.ting R6V0ll.l1GO

I

ArJ oot forth i..vi our

Ba);ablio:iing non con.uoc\jion. uitll no-r, 10-1no:n pin~
lino n·c Gl.--OGU RiVO~
~

Ronvy ~..,opairo t o n1tr:"Oo und othor !!l!lOhi.TJ.ery at

~.60Q..&amp;Q

Groen RiVOl, o.ud lTontln

tj2 Dl''7J.o22
Tr~o uuovo r opniZ's l:ltll."k tho oonpletion or n i?otu:i yoar prOg"l'Ufil
00

•! Y&amp;l'y hOU'V'J iop1....ovemont. rrorlt ma.do nooom:mry by 'iiln 00~1.tinv.ov.aly

~au1n:.~ loo.d• pluo th~ rath0l.. old boilor ru.1.&lt;1 r.nohil1ery u.ccd 1n.

lie~-.
voO llU!lp:llig oto.tionse
Vel'y ol!bstantio.l reductions in oporo.uinc; o~~on~oe UOI'O mooo

'-'~ t.~~ year,
,J.

~ :3
38 4

ino~inB ro&lt;J.w&gt;tion 5.n Zilwi• l"l nnt oxponoo

't&amp;,762•98• thio o:1tu.a.t10n due very 10.i..goly to ·c.b.o coniiinuouo lon
...., Of •ter, e1,rn1nat1ng thO hea~ oolic1.o tf.i:lioh -~-n~o cont0mec1

•tb d•~.... ,. th
,,,.(' 1930.
1
-·--c.
e flooa._ period . ~

A 1"'oduotio!! in fuol -ro:i:~ P'•"·""

- - ~~··"
~"° 87 ttas aoca.nplir::hodo r.mmo l"'Oaultinr.:

~ •tat1
~
0118 total.1ng • 3 ,u,Q•

-

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I

I

~ tllo

Fol!l"' m:tl 00 of 12=:1.noh i-.ni..\'l. pipo lino ,.,1.•' '·"t1 ......... =o□
ll!lU OOll.'1.00•~io:u.o

-

~ w

VC.U.v•

() 601?!62~30
1,270 foo;:; of? :\C=-:lnoh ·c:i.t0i') n~i.:tu at C:·:?00n Rive-~

PtuioJ.w.a..:.. o:": :::1.ght of.? '\'T..l:.l f 01, 1,ipo 1:1."lo:J
~tr.'AL

'2:,,860'!~
.,,.._......., s o•

.29
GA

A Gt":
•.,}
,J,Q!':,"l
luo IJ;

1 t,., ••,n,,n r:--~.,..., ...c ·; ,-.,,.,,,:
'J:no ::1:rot~.,
mn"'~
., a,....
• •h
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........., o&lt;")
- v""n
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-.
J,. &gt;.&gt; ..!. u ....,~• ...,-...,t, t~ 0-v..!'&amp;1{; .!.. u.!,.., r/.!.'l:i
•..J

the o.ppi,o;.~J. ot tho Public 8GZS"it'"ioo Coi:~o.si on,11 pi"'ovccl bcuefioia.l
I

In rca1.1.01!!S ..tiho i..1.tli:1002., 0£ d.olinquo~t aocomits. . Dl!!"in:_: i1:o ~rem-- ,
.•0 dopo-J:lt::.i :10x-o !23.de., ag cr:roca,t1..rir; 01 ,855.00, ?,I.-.o~ ~-;~i.ic!l ss rofur..do,
'8srecat:?..!~ ()5-15.00• woro m.oilo t o Zorul0!' oi1.rr''io:lO:i...fJ o

~io noci dc.1.~o of oonsoquonoe '!'e1. .0 ouffc:"etl by cnployos o~ tho
latex, Cot1p:u.'ly o..u.1,1ng ·the year 1931 •
Tm: F..Af'llLES~!AKE ORim'it \7A'l$8 OOUPA.'if:l_
c::ee

-

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•

· 'l:hi~ oo:-~pany oorveo t110 Railroacl Oorapany at; liilrrnLL rui..d Dann.;
1

'4 tho union Paci!':'.c Coal a oiupany and oer~a.in Oli¥.:\.ll oonoumero ut

---..

r.. %'()venue, \"11th toto.l op:ai.,o./.;:lng expanses;
total opera:11.AJ ....;)
ltg.thexa Wit h taxes and net ,earn.in8EJ far tho t\'7:) :y~o l9SO and 1931c
mi..

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llltta

Ao•.,..

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vem-&gt;
n ~-o·•·,.,l o.
.:1
vt•1 g 200o 00 ua0 opo..'l't\; on i"o~iro
0 ~ u t.r~

to l'OOO:i."V0'1 i&gt;'"' r.1•-1A v.•-~:,
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Tho no.to!' st1.pp1y o.o f:t.xed by ~ighto ~oquircd i..Vl "ahe pant f'!lozn

To~~ito~ial t1uter RiBb,t·ot •
1~01 oubic
ocoond foot
0
By Po~ui t 4390=E of Novo 151 1923
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n
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te

u

n

bier Po1-::u:1t rToe ,.:l7SG,. dated November 2s; 1931; an o.dditiorutl

tlooo. mte~ ~igp:ii of ;s oub:1o oeoond feot wao r;zia..,·1:t0u. ·co the oompany

1

'1 tho Sta.too

Thio e.11owanoo, wbioh is oquo.1 to tho maximum oarry~

big °'Paoity of tlle pipo 11ne, v,ill bo uoad durin~ :.?lood p0riodo to
~ a h tho

20

~ooo,oOQ sa,uon otoraao rooervoi!'o
UNION PAO~IO UA'l'ffl OOll,PAN:{

law.·

nn....
.-.AS the tJnion Pao:l.f'ie Ro.i].j_-io3.d at Fort Stoole
4 ~8 o anpany as...-• o

~ and Parco, the

R w11ns Eleotrio Li{?ft·~ unc1 1:;u.ol Oompanv • .,..,..;i
a ·
·
.-, , ,•••u.v..

~ IDlall consumers at Ra:"12,nS~, - -

�\

Tho total op0rat:tng revenues With
tnxea .........:i
•
tot~l·,op0 rat:tng 0xpense0 9

Itor;e,GllGl.. mth

u.LJ.\.L

net ot\Iln.:lng0

'

for thG t\10 years 1930 and

''-. 19511 W0l.,O:

atruotion 0£ n r.nnnll coJJrugatoa iron building fox&gt; ou9pl:loo O -~his
,
III::1 Ohnr()Od to Ca.pitql. li.OCOlU'l.to

Tho prop3rty ,ns 11!.'.linto.incd in u 001:1po'Gont mnnn.Gxl ·i;l'll:"oug.hou.t
it.Ila Y~tU&gt;, no rn·~0rru.p·iiioilll -to oo:.~io0 ox.pm. . ienoedo
lll)ondittwoe ~...o oonto'ill1JlAt0:l for l9S2o

l&amp;ttleona'ko 0 ,

'iJo Cap:'l.:tol

Thi□ oomp!:lnyp 1:ll;o 'I·he

1: YJatel.:' co:11p::iny, 10 not subjeot to th'J jur:1.sdios:6

1 80

tlon of tl!e Pt-t1)1io sorvioo Oor.znioaion of' Hyomine

0

0

no :ll'lj~~ioa ..Go employee ooourred during tho -yoru:-

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��TH:R::~RIVER WATER WORKS COMPANY
LESNAKE CREEK WATER COMPANY
UNION PACIFIC WATER COMPANY
McAULIFFE.

1416 DODGE STREET

PRESIDENT

OMAHA, NEBRASKA

Rere\Tl·im. ~ briof resume of the ope~ations of the=
~r~0n. Rive,r 17ater tlorlrn Comnm1y
u:1.:1.on Pecific nnter Compa.'11"1"The Rattl0on.o.tt0 Creek l1e:n0f Com.pony

toxi the c_a.lcr,..o.c.r ye~ -0nd:~ Dace:-tibor 31D 1930 0

G-REDU RI\l'ER tJA~~R r;oRKs COUPAUY
~hio comP3-ny oei=ivss GI"oen Rive?' :J Ks.nda nnd Rook Sprinc;s,

With certain 0:n.all oonotl.Llero located adjo.cent ·ho •i::b.0 commu.n:J.tiec
Da!ledo

Tllo total opGrating ~evenu0 0 \7:i.th total oporatiTIG OO:yenoos 0
'\oGethev u:tth ·t.a.-teo and ne·c earnings :1 for the tuo years 1929 and

Year 1930

Year 1929

Ino~ence Decroo.se
·---

m

T

F

totv.l Opa::ae.ting Revenu0

~--~----~--~~------~--~~--~~--~-~~~~---~-~--a•~--~-~----~----~~A~

total Opernt:lnQ; rutpenses
arid Dapreciation

.______
ltt Operating Revenue,
Excluding Tax~s

146.,662080 06t420e52

~ 41 •060 og

26 451 0 59

-

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$14,628045

t&gt;

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•••----------------------~-ig-602:il O 9~0'72095

111:os

t

1.a.0 1 24:2 28

21.~57!61___

{jl0~629.46

t Income froa Opera:t1on v
,
the operating revenuos indicst0 oh.a.11ge~
,

An e;r.n=dn,ation or

the following items:

�~Sal~

-

Jno1"ease

r."1o11
Pacific Ra:.th&gt;oad oompany
UI'

Decrease

--4

$9.i,610066

-.0 Union Pacii'ic Oonl
iu
-- 0 oupany

other Oo:npanie~ and Illdividua.lc

ajdrant Rentnlo
Uisoellaneous REnronuet:
150.170

4DSl5o90

Llovinr

~

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7
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r;cl...!..lm:1 :JGC!.:uTI.0n:;;atio1~ '.:.i8..:J.lt ut Gl.,0Cll Ri-1.fell

- - ••

Pi1.~cl~s0 0..::.1c1 0:rection oz neu smoke f;tack 0

boiler pla.?1·;:; at Gr00n I'!i v&lt;:fi..,

Removing &amp;!d uaching cmid nnd gravelD ru.1.d r0~
placing worn out pipe and s'.;rainers in.
filtration plant
374068

Repu:1.::n; to pav0:m0nt due to break in w.'.:!.in

208032

Lowerii.z.G m:-:i.infl in Rock Springs due to oha113e i:n.

atrecr~ fµ'8.deJ:J
L:&gt;trori.ng ma.inc in C1:i.7een River due to ch.ru:;.zc in

e-craet c;ttadeo
'.i'otal

_,J:..,J,02 ~2~
0" 9 9 843081

Due to hea:r.r c;rszii'l3 111 the territo:i."Y above:;1 G!·!'eo~1 River,
\tia.'V'&amp;l'sed by tl1e river and its lesser tributaz-::.0s 3 ::::oil orosion

~in~ periods of heavy rainfall is inoreas:lt~'.3 o'coadily, ,;iith ·th€&gt;

�~ the:t cl.ii.ring ·l:;he ~lo ad
...
season., tho Ei.mci111t of solids conI ~ned in. tlle C}reen Riv-w i:1Uter at Rock 3 .
tePl"l.ngs I inoreaees yeal.'I

,r~!:Ul u

\, yaar:, n0eeszitatinc; 'Ghe heo.vy ad.ditiono in slt,dginB f'a.cilities
I
'•1, a -ttrc.uer
?
'-••
,,, 111 1917.Q
. .; ",...•
·,:.l."v-~
nooeasit-;r -?o:t&gt; a oo-·t · u.ii.,...,... i

l..,u0

"

-

.u.

:i.n .......g

norease in

l,M nmotin:i; o5? ohemionls requ.ired fo:?? filtration :purposes

while

O

\:, oxtr aordi1'la.ry :?lood condition d0valopod i..'l 1930,, t h(;') oiJGu.~tiCT.tl
ha1929 uo.s O..itGaedingJ.y bad.D and u'h.:ll.e ~Ghe demanc1 for chc:m.ce.lz

rlll f luotu.a.te from ye~ to y0ar D a oontinuous ~is0 il~ tho ornoii.11.i
\:J~l!-=.red per one million gallons , must be ru.1tioi~atsdo
1

Depreoin:',;ion chfl:!. ges \'7Qro increa.aodj) l w.' e;oly du.e (;0
11

uiltions.l. cap:i;l:ial inve:itlllant, 03.ttlOl.91, tax.eo.i, ho-craver., shorrlng

doore~ae 0~ C~:,093o97
1

1~,6980529

T..10 0011.ot:t~u.ct:l.on axpenditurco totcloo.

0

0 9':: in 1929;
ac OO-.rJ.p:l.:...,Ek.~ o;;rl·iii.1 {_192,.'71~
,
of oonotrnction oompleted du.r:1.r..g tllc

.1r ii1olude:

!nntollation of ~ rn·i J.1:i.on eaJ.l on otiboidonoe te.nk
"' :1.n oor,1otina

..

Installation o:f ~luc1gs pipe" .. id . e tank
five l"J.l.!!d.red ·~houS0lld gall on ouos eno
l'l8to.lli11,.,. nddi:t1.onal W3.int!
inol'lldi:-s.1r.;~ocnnootions

in Rook Springs,

S79cll

ooIWt:ruction of. fou.r lidlee

et' p.,,.opooes tne

, sprinSS., anc1. Grl"'ee11. River,
be~ween RooK
.
l2-1no11 oe.st; iron pipe
"
73 oo
total cost 001.3 • o
the~ u-l·i';h fitt:lngo"
te the doubl iltc; of th0 pipe
The 193J. Bu.d.g-

-

Thie iustalla:t:1.on

mll cOlilPla

g~

betneen Rook springs an

t Roel:

.,_ .. wa,tor a •

sane n0c0osary to noet
'

spr.in"'D, thD a.o:aunQ. in 1950

Po-

roaourooa

btng the total. puxnPj_ng

er

a. Green p..V

~

"' .
l ine ~w.
..,_.::i
of the Qr0~1.J. .1.u:v0~

�•110 ne1:1.a11ce
""

\7ells 51 ·the :reseI've '"'UI'.lply -1.. • •
~
.u.1 'G.t10 main reservoil. .
,t nook Spri:t'lgs f'o~ a sh.or·.; PO!')iod." o;ctramo1y limiteclo
I ·i; is f'urthor n~-.Op0"' d
i
.i:..,-.,
"i:iO • ns i;aJ.1 ru:1. ndditio-aal discr...arge
}iilO of lO..-inch cast il:'011. Pipe fx'om the l)Ulilping station a:t C-i-een
J

II.

0

5iverp Qo1mecting vri·~1 nain d:tat:r&gt;ibution lines at Nol"'Gh s~r.th i:""!ec·t

sti'oet e:n.d B.ail1... oad A-ve11uo ~ also en Sou·ah Fourth tlest St:i:...co,•i; and

soutll Fifth Hes"i:i s·~reeto

Tb.is adcJ.itio~..ol cups.city line is

:~oossary ~-:o
- ~"'rotoc·t
s:J;'
.,
.!i,jhc r0qv.ii..,ci?1e:r.:.ts of ·nropor·i;"IJ
orJ11oi... ~ in nev:1-:J

avveloped residence terr:ttory• a:nd ,-.1111 al&amp;o iu!:o oar0 of ·the

future reqn.ire::acnt;o of a :i:10\7 add.i·G:i.on tm.:i.e.\'l l.s b e:t._
u pkttcd to
·n""
4

•

•

,

•

..

mo City of Gr~cn Ri~eTo

of'

I!t,o:r Su_D_-P_&gt;l:y-_.~~
-

•

=

IJ:he

-.:i ft

l.

holds the :L:Lrsv
t"Jc.ter nork s Company
, •

--

n ·ver
G:i?0sn J."i.:J. -

:r uyorn.ing i'i'l

O
idjt•_,11-_~.nn,•r.-A t.·?:-:.1❖:or i,,ioht 6I'ant 8 d by the Territory
.
,.., 1 """'""'"'"
u
.-.u,bio second fee'ii c ur.de:i:- date of
0' .a.•o
ISl'l, •• ~ ~,l. ~.rr11-_❖'. coveri ""u
...
..:i - • .... •
1
,, .. D ·~ills
.!..;_,----"
•
_E ~ai."'lting c.n o.u.0.1.t,iori..a
• ·'- l'l O o 4542
- . 1 o1
~e• Pt em.be:i? 14 0 -l 99.
7 -.oeI'l'.!12. u
·,
· ,-~
.., :, •
d .. conditional on v11e en.J.a.L•ge...
¥' - -

v,

~·o

n

~, Oub:io second .r..e

et

V

t:is.s reo~:1.ve t1

en Greon Rivor end Rock Springs~

1 5.ne bet,...,e -~

t&amp;nt of ·the existinB p:?.pe -

-.~ ed ::ma. on Auc;t.1.et lO:, 1928D c.
abru.i.u.on
,
toll O"il V78,0
This appl.:1.oo. :i.
•
eq'"ost fo-i! a E:econd2.I'y a.ppropriamaldllC r v..
la...
?iled,
•1.
'"Ji lpPlioa.tion ,1as and. perm:1.ii 1Tol') f62Oj) onlargomont
d £.eat,
.
~
ltoii. of e.o cubic seoon
Gl'antsd under dn:Gu o:.: June 15, 1929
0
It
e.o cub10 seooni feet, was

-----

---

�lthe ~ime i'O!'
1~

oompleting the work 0 -.» 00..... 't
~s~ruc ion una.e~ this
Q

,n1arge:11ent terminateo December 31.1&gt; 1933.1&gt; nnd the time for
rovil'l[!; beneficial l'.!.se ·~ereor term1nat0s Deoembe~ . 31~ 1938~

Fo onlnrgement Will provide fo1-. a.11 future gro,nh of the w~ter
company's recrlli~emeniso
n:1th the complerbion o:? ad.di"aionaJ. faoil1ties D proof oz
k,endittwe~ ooveril"_g same a.!'e being filed "l7it11. the pztopez~ Sto.te
~pnrtmant; at Cheyenne o

~

No ~oaide11'i;s o:c oonsequ.em.eo o:;70z:-e sui'rer0d 'by @ploy0c of

TEE Bl~'I..I1LESI~AIC!:!! CREEK OATER 09_11?.AIIT

C

tt:a,

•

:rt

Year 1929

l

Year 1930 L.~oranaa Decreace

An exa.m:lnation o~
?

rJStez&gt;

r,tidioates o. decreaoe fi"an the sa10 0 - ·
Decreased sales t o U• r..R.RoOo,,'
Coal Coe

u.P.
Decreased sales to
1 eluding
Decreased. sales to others, n
hFants

...___·--=--- - - - -

�Ou ,,439o'9'7

25i.l8
.

r

I

¢ 11 :ltc-moo

Tcr-!':1:tol'ial t!at;0r Right of'
By P0rm.1i 4390=E of Novo isD 1923
n

To-cC2l

t,,.,,....
"
• i nu ru1 additiouc!J.
~~ •·10.,.__,,.
,
A o{-&gt;
eonocru.c~

D1..U?·in_r.:
.......
~ the 'l"i'0'"'
~ ..w.~~

renOJ."'V0ir o:? 20 Dooo Dooo r;allono capaeit y on high grou..n.d abo~e
Rn.mm im.o ~'!f.m..,·cake:1.!) a~'ld. cc:mpletion. i:10.s ei'f'ooted Gru:&gt;!y i l l Dooembe!" o

The to"&amp;;e..1 cost o::? 1.,0~0:;:vo::.r nnd. cor.:noctiono ,1ao 0lal.,418o4lo

The

surplus no.:t0:;."' a.vailubl0 :;.~ 1.1m1 being ctored in tlt0 ::...e~orvoir
prepa1'1ato~-y to meeting t1)a heuvy fall railroad d ema.1'?.d:, m,rt -rri..Gh

the reservoi!' i'illEldo a. ~ai't of 200;000 eallon.~ psnk domnd
d11.il~· c a.."'l be cEU..,ed ~or ovez:i a ninoty day poriodo
UNIO~! PACIFIC ff.ATER COtlP.AllY
;;:en

,.,o:rp n ?'\~

'Ec.io v

_ ..,..,_.,J

A0..,....""'S
-

... V V

.;.·ne Union. l?n.cii'ic Railroad a•ii Fol't
U

Steole !) Raul in::1 ::n1.c. Fru?CO, the Rawlinc El0otrio Light a..11.d Fu.el
Co:upn!lYv ar..d certain o@.s.11 0 ansumol"S o.t Rau linoo

.

-avenue~, ,uth totu1 operating exponzes"

T'he t o·i;a1 operatw-G •
__ .,:'I n""t oa.r!'.J.nes P ~or ·l.ihe ·i;\"10 years 1929 and
tor;etl10r rrlth taxes uuu- 0

l9:3Q t 'UG!' Gl :

.,

�!~~za li30 .

Deol'easo
1.
• &gt;np-w.

(~69.,75SG9l

0Bo658~4l

Dt1ri1-:.g ·i;he year r, the sum of {)337 022 \7as ~"'1)0:ll..d.ed ill ·i;he
r•mJrchBse

O..."'ld :lns~n n a:tion of a s:':!9.11 0leo 1cr1·,. , ., "'h~•inrt
,..,.,.::~ -1 .....
Q
V

--o--V

tiia total ooot :::.:i8 te.1led not to exceed (;600000.,

~1io

I..J~V

.:.,,.,I.!.

company,

"' no··- cu.bJ~eot t;o ·the
like ~he Rut•;;10sri.£.'ke 01"00k iJnter Compal'l'Y:&gt; .1.s
J..
ll
Public Sal"Vlce Comrai::rnion o;? i·;youdngo

to emp1 oyoo Ooctirre~~ dur:L.--zg t11e yearo

�YEAR 1929

�'flil!: RATTLES.,.AKE CREEK '.fA'fJ!..~ C0 PMY

;-i~llSf..:m" GAl.i m~s OF • ·Tr.R USED A'l'
NUT..:IFR OF 0 'l''1
: ANA p.J; !) Hi\i~NA

1923 to 1929 ioclusive

YE/.R

1000 Gn.llons
·-----........-

-

'lenr

1000
Gallons
..-----------_____...

1.927

]l\7,914

1923

l ~-3 , 475

1928

19e ,e30

,_924

159,610

1929

199,776

1&lt;)25

164,5'14

1926

179,275

----------- · 56,301

I ncre~sa 1929 o~er 1 923 --------------- --------------- -------- 39.2
?er c~nt Incre~se ------- ·

�GALLONS 1.VA.'rER USED FRO~!! RATTLESN"AKE CREEK ,,1 "'"'
',.
SUPPL y EACH 'i'V.ENTY-FOUR HOURS FOR 'l'HE PER11 LR CO:;iP Ai."\JY
BASr.D
ON .,~ )'"T
•
OD lSHO\TN,
AVER •II"..,..,~
U.a.:•"
..!..
I~ HLY ~.:ETB:l ru!ADl'IG
AT
1
_ _ _At{D DA.l'IJA. - - - ·-

-

- -- - •

41 7-;&amp;&gt;,

385,063

1925

1,926
430,198

426,471

516,738

434 ,084

381,957

396,832

397,600

375,156

L\NNA

1928
584,744

~
451,401

423 ,342

298,623

549,922

4C0,199

337, 809

398,861

416,327

446, 286

403 ,631

345, 939

489,327

416 ,327

341,767

399,972

1

:21, 961

423,609

560,267

486,120

317, 969

424, 731

461,674

49F,;20

441,662

583 , 403

11,84,150

r 3e1,E95

414,364

451,096

515, 940

533,680

494, 48,

463,344

573,157

1223
502,218

r

!fil

471, 05.,.

810,683

bt st

73.2 ,541

·• 503,249
( 29 , 496

§J:h057_

o0l,344

698,324 1,142,436 ~ 'Jv ,

412,32'i

520,.592

;'01,615

581,065

Gl0 ,641

:J·- '( ,.-.?.4

382,191

404,427

401,282

536,650

551,088

4?7,3

1

:!

24

ol5pl34

4l;i,7SS

�NUMBER OF THOUSANDS GALT.ONS OF l!JA'l'ER
SUPPLIED BY GREEN RIVER \7;,TER ,..0t:1 .,. •

Ye~....e ,-1023 - 1929 Incl.

JJ!

.

USED AT GREEN RIVER
U.PR.ll.

'nl\s

lio.

Tot al

USED AT ROCK S?RDl"S
U.PRR.
&amp;HERS . '

Tr)te.l

Grand'l'oto.l

OT"rlli.RS

[13

360,837

135,089

495,926

97 , 227

148,563

245,790

741,716

!24

339,053

153 I 1 29

492,182

71,758

167,612

239,370

731,552

. 25

291, 957

171 , 237

463 ,194

57,978

175, 902

233,880

697 ,074

126

281 , 683

194, 958

476,o4l

70,979

151, 201

222,180

699,021

. •27

332,825

144,230

477, 05;

7?,819

185,l 74

2~3,193

740,'248

. 28

387,022

176,833

563, 855

71,907

209, 647

281,554

345,409

m 424, 704

197,734

0- ·· • ·-'

a

59,412

256,57,

316,067

938,505

106 ,012

70,277

196,789

,.._
, ., • 54
:&gt;

280G%

26.r;i

;.SE
1923

63,e67

I?? IJ.'

~ S'c:,~
6-,

126,512

!SE

37, 735

. 1~23
Cent

17.7,~

t- ~

'-i-) •

6,:1

I"

Q..,.

3{I1. u,~

"'df

25 .,:-

c::..., •T ROCI S-PR T1!GS
·· REL1A'·1CE i,·oR U_.:.:, 1~
•• • •

\'iA'l'ER St;?PLIED FR~---

I.

-

Year 1927 ---------------- 69,151
49t364
"
"

1928
1929

------- - ----~··- 27,0::?2
------------~--

uecreas~ 1929 uAd €r 1927 -

Por Cent OocreeEO

�. TOTAL GALLONS PU;\:.PED FY GP.EEN RIV
f!ATER WORKS CQ:"PAif::". DURING 'l'HE
l 920 - 1929 C&lt;X iPARED

YE:

1\1JARY

1928
67, 739,561

1929
77,599,404

9, 759,843

(:RUARY

65, 7,8,705

74,725,040

o,966,335

63,134,260

80,026 ,,22

16,842,254

r=RIL

~3 , 579, 180

71., 484, 374

7,88 '/, 694

!iy

L

(,6, 908, 937

75, ?34,289

6, 825,352

.:1..!:a

67,231,893

76 , 977,,59

11,745,666

lily

76,670, 060

86,Cu6 ,862

Bo,19s, 223

87, 605,675

7,510,452

80 ,826,396

81, 788, 9(&gt; 7

96?,471

:i'OBER

80,114,689

84, 943,150

4,828, 461

[,~rn

70,654, 509 •

78 , 639,455

7,934,946

78,446 , 218

74 ,330,395

~cb

t3UST
trm-v"'E"
-..

:i

['uOOr
.ot~l

•· •

i ncreaao

863 ,327, 639

TOTAL I NCREASE 1929 over 1928
?TR CE~'T INCREASE

88,.534,453 Gallon9

Decr(:aso

�,~r~-'
,,.:.. 1. 'Zl. l\5" ~

d

,._ R
"'" s., • ock Sm••
1•
uring yo4rs 1028· " - .1.ngs, ,iyoming1
.
l '•J.929

.

~n gallons

compared.

l.iity of

Rock Springs
17, '!3 7, 2 61

Ja.nu~ry
l'·eb rua1~y
March

19,287,08.5
17,659~568

April
Hay
June
~Tuly
August

18,310;041

17,759p'71'7
16,282,938

Union Pa.cif ic
RP.ilroud 800

Total

6,871,402
5,982,200

240608,303

5,952,697
4,124,400

23,612,26.5'
22,434,441

5,527,755
5,433,197

25,269,285

23,287,472
21,716,935
25,162,582
25,641,980

Uecem.ber

19D68.5,185
19,470,923
16,998,714
16,014,185
14,044,09.5
15,597,397

Tot.al

209,647,109

71,907, 402

16, 211,875

5,608,125'

21,820,000-

4,349,100

2; ,323,02;
26,394.592

September
October
Novemoe!'

5,477,397

6,171.057
6,144,892

23,143,606
23,629, 720

6,815,535
6,163,680

20,207,775

7, 242~ 750

22,840,147

1929
J? nu~ ry

Le~:.·:1:?.ry

15,972,435

::2.rch
.~pril
:lay

22,487,711

1,•

•

21 0 460pv00
20. 973,925

20. 730,029

JUli0

6,247,080
4,515,940
3,403,150
C: 6,,_.,, ~"3
,Ip 0 -.•~.?0

5,193,520
5pl93 ,520
5,185 ,480

221219 1
•5 '
27,003,651
24,868,150
28,599,950
2~,506,575

Octo'bet·

23,406,430
23 , 406, ~30
24,726, 770
23,241, '/22

:-iovember
Dec em b:1·

22 ,084,930

4,085:0'fO

26,l70p000

256,575,316

59,492,392

3 16, 06 7, '/08

July
A1.!;us+

Septt:::1ber

21,362,757

Total

ROCK SPRI~GS CITY
INCREASE 1929 over 1928
Per Cent Inererse
UNION PACIFIC RAILR0AD 28
!ilccreaso 1929 under 1 9

... , 718,278
4,827,243

46,928,207
22o4

12,415,010

p~r Cent Decreese

34,513,197

TOTAL I NCR:5:SE
per C&amp; ~t Increase

29,912,2,0
27,960,000

26,190,000

�-

SCI [IJtCE -

-

City of

Cit y of

U .? .i:t.R.

Tom1 of

Total

Gr&amp;en Rivor

Green River

f{ock Springs

Rook Springs

~eliance

7,368,561
680.404

67,739 ,.561
77,599,404

30,531.080
38,274,495

11,089,920
16, 824 , 505

17,737, 261
16,211,875

6,871,042
5,608 ,1 25

1,510,258
680,404

58,378,000
·7 1, 752,000

7 I 380,705
2,973,040

65,758,705
74,725, 040

28,702 ,(,9 8
34,722 , 983

10,475, 302
17,059 , 017

19,287,085
15,972,435

5 ,982,200
6 , 247 , 080

1,311,420
723,525

• 1928
1929

55,977,000
74,663 , 000

7,207,268

5 36 31522

63,184,268
80,026,522

29,232,307
34 I 3'/2 ,123

9 ,2 3'• ,69 3
17, 830,877

17,659,568
22,487 , 711

5 ,952,697
4,515' 940

1,105,003
819 ,871

1928
1929

57 ,121,000
67,292,000

6,476,180
4,192,874

63,597,180
71,484, 874

29,541,685
35,628,600

10,399,315
10,203,400

18, JlO ,041
21,460,000

4,124,400
3 I 408,150

1,221,739
784,724

1928
1928

61 , 879 , 000
71,222.000

7,029 I 937
4,512,289

68,900,937
75 I 7341289

29,490,000
33,072,751

14,679,000
16 , 159,249

17 I 759 I 71 7
20,973,925

5,527,755
4,349,100

1,452,465
1,179 ,264

1928
ic~29

60 783,000

72,855 1000

6,448,893
6,122,559

67,231,893
78,977,559

26,548,000
33,625,870

17,125,000
17 ,359,130

16,282,938
20,730,029

5,433,997
5,664,563

1,841,958
1,597 ,96 7

1928

1929

69,663,000
78,155,000

7,007,060
7,851,862

76 , 670,060
86,006,862

27,019,000
33,375,112

22,054,000
21,773,888

19,685 ,1-95
23,406,430

5,477,397
5,193 ,520

2,434,478
2,257,912

192B
1929

72,505 , 000
82,613,000

7,690,223
4,992,675

80 ,195 ,223
87 ,60, ,67 5

29,483,362
31,736,435

22, 761,638
24,226,565

19,470,923
23 , 916,732

6,171,057
5 ,689,843

2,308, 243
2,036,100

September 1928
Septeinber 1929

75, 718,000
80,403,000

5,108, 396
1,365,867

80 ,826 , 396
81,788, 86 7

38, 225 J 'f 55
37,872,613

17,832,245
13,030,387

16,998,714

6 ,144,892

24,726 , 770

5 ,185,480

1,624,790
973,617

1928
1929

7'1 ,569 ,000
83,993 , :&gt;00

2,545 ,689
950,150

80,11 4,689
84,943,150

42 ,843, 290
39 , 782 , 026

12,705,710
lt,250,974

16,814,185
23,241,722

6,815,535
4,71 8,278

935,969
950 ,150

'!fovember 192 8
'tbvember 1.929

69,330,000
77,843,000

l, 324,509

70,654,509
78,639,455

38, 5 34,500
38,791,238

10,755,500
12, 861,762

14,044 , 095
21,362,757

6,163, 680
4 , 827 , 243

1,156,734
796,455

December
Dec2nber

1920

'lb , 2 51., Olla

73,174,000

2,195,218
556,395

78,446,218

1929

36,870,000
33,449,948

1 '/ , 7 21 , 00 0

14,154,052

15,597,397

74,330,395

7,242,750
4,085,070

l, 015, 071
556 , 395

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67,7 82,639
40,378,092

863,327,639
951,862,092

387 ,021,677 176, 833,323
424,704,194 197,733,806

From
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1928
1929

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1bruary 1929

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256,575 ,316

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311 463,177 9,112 8,936 3,850,664
254 347,031 11,285 10,930 3,969,400
251 392,918 11,272 10,958 3,607,344

5 yrs.. 14,368,523 15.61 48 1319 1367
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932

2,927,390
3,060,632
2,897,653
2,453,527
2,045,270

1933
1934
1935
1936
1937

2,097,558 90.55
2,402,553 97.41
2,887,731 99.03
3,286,159 99.95
3,315,628 99.50

51.29 8
57.97 12
59.42 8
73.39 6
81.13 1

--

299,344 10,893 10,511 21,349,248 444,776 16,186 15,617

294
270
270
152
59

302 365,924
282 255,053
278 362,207
158 408,921
60 2,045,270

9,957 9,693 3,858,672 482,334
11,336 10,853 4,126,880 343,907
10,732 10,423 3,872,648 484,081
16,142 15,529 3,169,584 528,264
34,665 34,088 2,607,116 2,607,116

40
59
56
48
38

43 699,186 52,439
62 800,851 40,721
64 360,96~ 51,567
54 547,6~3 68,462
40 1,657,814 87,253

13,125
15,285
14,343
20,852
44,188

12,777
14,634
13,930
20,061
43,452

- - - 5 yrs.. 13,384,472 63.18 35 1045 1080 382,413 12,808 12,393 17,634,900 503,854 )-6,875 16,329
-- -3
3
8
6
2

5 yrs.. 13,989,629 97.18 22

48,780
38,751
45,121
60,855
82,891

2,543,104 847;701
2,800,683 933,561
3,291,205 411,401
3,744,274 624,046
3,707,237 1,853,618

63,578 ' 59,142
47,469 45,172
58,771 51,425
78,006 69,338
97,559 92,680

241 263 635,892 58,048 53,192 16,086,503

731,205 66,749 61,165
31 1,508,489 104,034 97,322 3,198,325 1,599,162 110,287 103,172
4
23 27 815,2!?1 141,783 120,778 3,357,955 839,489 145,998 124,369
24 30 598,098 149,525 119,620 3,555,408 592,568 148,142 118,514
6
5
30 35 855,237 142,536 122,177 4,162,132 832,426 138,738 118,918
9 · 36 45 587,038 146,760 117,408 5,398,445 599,827 149,957 119,965
26 142 168 747,158 136,804 115,632 19,672,265 756,626 138,537 117,097

- - 291938 3,016,978 100.00 2
1939 3,261,003 100.00
1940 3,588,590 100.00
1941 4,276,186 100.00
1942 5,283,346 100.00

5 yrs. 19,426,103 100.00

-

-- -194,-3 6,136,042 100.00 4 70

74 1,534,0ll 87,658 82,919 6,751 ,936 1,687,984 96,456 91,242

�- 4 -

Al thouih our nnn-hou1:.. s par n.cciden-~ ohoued a consider., aecz:ens0
,
l:.1.LG
co!Dpnre d ~~,1th 19(?, the naf0ty r&gt;GGu);ts t,~ere better

conduct th.&lt;~ Ct'r.te str. .

t'\nn:Pcli:; .;per ~nn

Per\nd

{, oOl??
0015'7
00152
00160
00116

~, 85( / 7'&lt;9 o~6

192~-£7
1928-32
193~-37
2938--12

20£l , 6~2 o38
212 , ,:78 008
~10 , ~58 002

Yro19~5

?1 oSS3 o64

Year l.9~2

G110,009 . l9

16,863.11
1,00

fl7u , ~ C9 080
1
67,183 . 60

Cl32 , 373 . 30

7::!1c Con:peny' s cracit bel~nce i n t-hc ::'r!~d. \i~c in.cre.:!sed

from

122 ,308 .8:) ~c of Deceobcr 31 , 1942, to &lt;:16~ 0 '2-::'.5 . 62

..
D111G ce...~--t,• ..,0,.

fl

.. 1
.....
,

1n.....
v ~ •:&gt; ,

c:11

"J.ncr~n9e O!."° .,A u-zl , 1. 2.,.,, . ...
Ar,
i: o •

:''~1·1.~
~.....,s..;..
~ "'
..,

"19

of

.,..~~
.. ~~o_n_
- ~- "'

fo:r ':or -kwen • e Cor:Jpensati~n L'ld Cataetro. he Ins·,.E,.9i1CC for the -~· :;t
f1 ve yec.rs ,ras es fol 1.ous:

Compensation
Cata.str~t&gt;he Inourance

1rorl.tr.lan I s

Tota1

J.939
t.; .0106
,0027

(~ .0133

1940
0 . 0169
. 0026
.
(: . 0185

('lf'. ~

l - _J.
-

c

1943
-1.9~~
·. 0219 {,. 011s

0:.&gt;~2

1 C~O§

. 0251

,. . 0122

1

�i.fhe heavy inorenoe in 'i'rage rntcn necessitates a corresnonding increc.se in the Comr.&gt;tlny 9 s credit bo.1:mce in the Uor-kmen I s

~ens£tion per ton rui ncdo
t'ate.l. Accident s n er Hillion T~n1s of Ooz:.l Ilined
1I'he Hnion Pnci fic Coal· Comn@ny_m-1cl United Ctf'.tt?s_, Oqnn~Ped
'Z1he Union 'l?ncific Coal Co o
All. Bi tuminnJJn !U.n.eD ._J. . ~F'ntali tiec per
Pa"tPli tie0 l::iOt-'
Xerr i.?ntolitieB
I-allion 'i'ons
ptotnli,ties I-U l1 :ton T~1nn

1939
1940
1941
19t:..Z
194.3

4
6
5
9

1.23
1 . 67

1,20~

l ol?
l o70

111071
1,26'3

~

. 65

Yorr

Lr bol:' rind f';-te!"'il 1

1939

'ir 62 , 905 080
77,86~ . 69
89,868 . 62
106,423.95
141,744 . ?1

"

194:0

1941
1942
1943

by our' 0 ,m ~~&amp;f'ety D~partoent .

2 .19

967

2 o61
2 a09

1,175 (!::ct . )

.

Tons ~-1~

3»261,003

v..,, I C:Afi
O'"' , •5C\Q
'I:)

4 "276,186

i:: P 28;\
.-z .!\6
O
J
t...: g U
-,

6, 1;;6,0'.!2

2 .16
,..... )
2 .01 ( 17'C,ub
•

Goat var "i:on
..

r'

\j

0019
. 022
. 021
.020
.023

Ho exc..m1nat1on U£.S· r:c"i.r:1 of onY" !:!in.es

by a1~ ou·lici(H.';. ene;incer .
(lu1" Finton : .~o . 1 111nc uorked 309 /765 1;Jnn.- t.ou:ra F:1th ,:,ne

~1thout u lost-time &amp;ccident, 1rith 24b,7~0 ~o~-hou~3 .

~heGe mines

t..-111 'te conE.i1dered. in o.ue.rdins the Sentin~ls :1f S~.fety trophy .

The monthly and gencrt.l ss.fety nwetL"'..r;s ,;-ere continued dur1ne the year 1943.
awarded.

µ

CaE.h, t-:rer bonds and ·nt.:P oa"\:°i!1go st am-ps 't:ere .

�,.,.
-

0

-

'r-he chonge s in value of ntoclco o f oine oo.t c.r•i al encl
cup .-lies c.sr~iea Gince Dece□ber Zl, 193~, io set f orth in the fol-

lovinG 1..~cort1: .

!-.otcriru. end ~~t:P1)1ieo on .::and,
D:=:c~hC':i&gt; :-'"1, 1~~-re 19~9
• !nc1us1v\3

&amp;-lount
1839
19~0
1941

19~2
19~Z
!t:Ch cf '.,he :..nc1,errne cho":n is due to l ~rgor inven:'Gorieo

of ••:.. . ;~ . R. Jcffez~1n , □~de c net profit of' ' 59 , 197 .19 in 1943.
As l!! 19~2 , -·-' • Jeffoi'1s ag~in mrperienced difficulty in obt ..:1-

nd otheP gover-nrJentnl agencies likeuise h~pereu our otore opera'-

tionc .

'::he hel p oitu:.-:tion continued. to be a difficult one, as

!.n t~or.·, c "es the :::en ·no ho.ve not bean cr.lled 1·1to the Orr.Jed forces
')!'efe·i-• to t ·or't i n the ~inec for the higher r nte nf ·•cges nai d, nE.k-

1n~ it necceeory to e!Jploy n nuraber or ~.-omea i!! our otoree .
The rreneral recnl ts for 19&lt;12 and 19~3 0 1"'e sho·m by the

follot•ing :

�- 7 1
:~

ot ul •

19-12

1943

firilcs

Inventory
Value

'l ota.l Operating
Gxnc:&gt;nses &amp; Tf~xes

E.eirning~

01 , 395, 230

( 207 , 302

_lJ 60-1 , ;~57

?04 , fl27

~'\220 , 312

(:77,075
"69 ,197

lac . ,.

Dec .

_ :?4?. ? 40
' , 27 , 028

109 ,127

!·

3,076

Accovnto Hecei.vzbl e ,

,-...
ch--n
-11 °v -..,. -~vvc,.rumen
n ,,,,._..,. ~&lt;·
•~L
• :-. \,;,
~,

c~ber ~1 , 1939 to 19('=-- , 1ncluai vc ,

19~9

19~0
lfM.1

1942
1943

\'l et

lU'c □:10·-n

Avg . :,!"i c e
Received

115, 502 .en

122 , 6~{ .7;3
G5, 5?1 .2O
57,234 . ~~ (~cc . ' B, 336. 90)

AV?.; .

~oti:tl .

~ 0 11G

19c9

:1.e, s1e·.eo

t 2 . 433

( 1.558

"(, ~~2 . 65
..!s, inn.05

2 . 357
2 . 454
2 .379
2 . 288

1.4.64

1941
19~2
1943

n
~ -,:;U
r.,- o G"
i:_ . - ;
J

C3 , C79 .65

1-ec-

...
. 11s
_
, o vr::9
~ . ...
v0

~efl!'

19f.0

Of

1n tr~e folJo:ri ng :

: ~bras1~o., ... s continuo(l through the ~; c r:.r, .

Sol d

2_Q

Cost

l.'109
1.871
1.872 '

'Pf' r

cr :10

so.le of

?r-,f1 t

r

·on

0 .975

. 893

.7~5
0608

. 416

Ar:loun t

l-16,291.46
19,962.66
18,209.77
24, 541. 30
2~,410 .69

1ho " e.ver c.gc tota l cost'' ah~t·n 1 s th:.t covering the cost
of all cof l cole. e.t Hanna, including the itemo of genercl expense s

c.nd taxes.
In addition to tho co9l deliver ed t

toe four distribu-

tors et E&amp;nnc., cs shot:n c.bove, coal uec col d i r! 1943 frora our Rook
Spr1nrre district cinea to commercial operator

t r~ sale as fol-

�- 8 -

lou s ~ much of thi s ooal .ehippe4 to the Pagif!c Northt·rest:

1942

1943

rrono

'I'onfii

G·Ui!.n-Cuec.J.y Coal Gocpi:.ny

9,274.15
930.00
5?.65 ·
10,261 . 80

R1e~ Sp~ingo fuel C~mpony
A o

t' o

C!:l.t10POZl

e+m1n- ·~neeJ.y Coal Comuany
Tne Hm:•1;.,is Goe!l Oocpany
The ~olony ~021 Compc11y
~ . F' . i.k.oar::in

1 11 2177 .15

13 r660 . 90
160 . 90
l, 6'1rL~6

2 D12J o60

•

52 . 55

Rook Epx•ing 0 Fuel ~o~npaoy

l .,l 76. ?,Q.

16 , 645 . 95

152 . 20

The Colony ~c~-J. Vo~~any
Roc'z S,-,p5,~J 6 rvel Co!.1'!"1C-VlY
~ . ,., . Car.;c r-~n

2fl,146.65
10;: . so

Cu..rm- Qneu Jy Cool

Oo.::ip c :'lY

25 ,260 . 45
34,c68.S6

53,376 . 50

ite nu:-.1ber of m1ne employes 1n the BGZ'vice of the con-

y (;' ... 'I'&gt;

number ( ) f I-!en

1 94:J
1941
1942
1943
1944

2 ,~83

-

2 ,378
2,756
2,869

2,942

Percent

I nc:}r£.'H-3 r-;e
5 (DecX'c&lt;1oe )

0.2

373
476

15 . 7

669

23.6

20.0

CAPITAL t.:r:·D UOfl- CAt-ITAL !!.!XPENDITURES:

Duri ng the yes r capital expeniiture~

0

nnd i~provements

charged to operati ng eXJ)enses , were made 20 follmJs :

�\
... 9 -

Capital
Eln:iendi tgre A

Reck ~;p~in~e:rle1 i a.r1 a e

m~n-Capital
E&gt;tpenditures
(~ 66,144046

l06o4?3oOG

Sti:.maln~ry

Pinton
~uoerior

360547045
44, 246010

rfanno.

70 0 611034

Total

C324 0 023o15

of sa~e necessarily enters into th8 coct of producing cn al o The

':i:he Urlion ~ n.cif:lc Coal Cornp c.ny 1&gt; 1921 t o 1943., inclueive , together

....i:- :srotluc 1.- ng vf')
~
s&lt;· D
Irwlm1ing Deprccic,...
jlion r-no Depl~tion
ti

Year

Ali?:! o T:nvest□e!1t
~•t-&gt;1oc.-• YePr

1921

~

192~
1923
1924
1926

1926

19217 .

1923
192D
1030
1931
1932
1933
1934
1936
19~6
1937
1938
19391940
1941
1942
1943

16 9 '751 9316
l? l&gt; G9Q•026

1?; 92C, 691

1e,c27 ,565
19,109,380
18, ~65,892
16,46.:1,497

180651,100
18 0 790,982
'18 9926,849
19, 332,273
19,009 ,8::2
18,959,995
18,647,891
18,634,464
19,065,141
19,796,047
20,:536,570
20,664,994
20 ,969. 456
21,436,232
21 ,603,026
22,606,012

( ' dj

t8

",, C. .l).!

2 o48
2 .. 36
2 o21
2 aOB
2 o03
.la05
1 .81

1.67
1.66

l.'34
1.56
1 .:-:a
1.39
· • 1.41
1.47
1.54
1.51
1.60
lo47
1.5?
1.71
1.94

Total O~st rrwlud...
ing 5J5 Interest
on In.vC?sJ;m~nt
(}::") e,..,,
\.tJa &lt;
2 o97

2 o?l

2 a6l
2 .. 50
,2 a46

2 o29
2 o23
2 o09
2·009
2 ol6
2 o16
lo94
1.88

1.83
1.85
1.93
l.94
1.91
1.86
1.90
1.99
2.20

�- 10 -

All of the rccove~~ble coel ln roo□3 , end r oom &amp;nd entry
pi11ars in ~o .

4

Lline~ ~\11 be miried e~rlJ in 1944.

Ther e 1s a

consitler~~1s t ;~n~~e of encl in t~e slope ni llurs , ar1~ a study
ui.11 be und.ert n:ken to det~r•t11no ju0t hoH t1uoh of thi s coal cnn
be safely ..::..lied froffi th~c: c.rer. .

It .·uould cpoecr thnt ue nay

a:3E.:um3 a sna ll d£.ily tonnuge fl"n□ this mine fok" the ye~:r, 19~4 o

RsLIAVivE:

i o dimini s!1::.n;; on c.cconnt of cncnuntert:ig di1--ty c~nl in . dvnnced

t,"", ., 7 Ss~:!l hr:g s::ciun ;ood ~)roc.luction for the yeot&gt; 1943 ,
,I

·.-·.)!·!-

't112n fJne cheed on th!c projeet during th'3 year 1943 .

The i~oc:~ tunnel vc.i.n c.1riven o distance of 3 , 800 feet t o ifo o 7{- S~am

"'hi.ch t c.s re~oheu !lover!'.!.ber 30th, llo . 3 Se.:-.□ t:r1e €.'ncountcre&lt;l at 2 ,~00

feei on ~ t.1 y 29th, end '.-lo . 1 Sel:ID wc.o b1:.rnod oui .

Tha ti□bering -was

1!·he t i npl e , ohop, wa1..eh~u se , end office huildi n~s t:ere

completed in udui tion to the b nt!lb.ouao , bor~~..d.i!3G house , and t v elv e

modern tenements .

The r c..1ll'oa.d traoko \.·er.. complcte;d trith the ex-

ception of one empty-storage and t wo l oe_tled-atorage trac ko .

r;odern

�n
- 11 -

:fr:rr lrist.::-ll~tions hnve been :ilD.de at boti1 @ineo.

pr·oduc t!on for c;evsr nl ::1o nth!3 1!ill be from

HIKTON_:

~

~!ine production .

lt is doubtful if the

SUPERIOR:

1:.s o.r.tici:.:::nteu, o oonti~ibut1ng fect__or b~2.r:g the lerJc l!::::.,or turn-

over e.nd ah•:n~ta3c o f labor.
During 194~ a ,1nter uell, tect hole ·o o 14 , -;:1trn dr1:?.let.l
about n1ne miles east of Supe1'1or nncl I,;; gcoti :.101 of excellent

�1
- 12 'i•mie~ \&lt;Jc.a ct_evelopecL

·~ho

3GtnE'

the sr...nle

An ~d.di tionu l hol e , No . 15p vms c1rilled in

ti-ic5.n i ty ~-:-i th s g~oc:. euppl y cf 1•:t.:tE'r, tbe Qttf.i li ty being
ll.E

1.n ;7~,11 flc. 14

0

by .

oervi-cee.ble.

'.,"':3

o.ccrn.~_1t cf seve!'e Ke£'.ther, thi s uor}r we.s dis-

19{4 .

in f'_~io :1, tion to suppl y ing ~&amp;ter for our onn o-pGE"ationa,

r :::.ter

tri2..1 'uG S:)lcl to the tnion 1'.e..cific Ra.i!rocil Compnn:v , Roclt

51'):t•i~z;s :-"~el torrptny , th~ !J.}oi:-in of So uth Ou~0z,io1· ~ r.md the Feiiern1
Eousi.11; ..rc,ject at ~n.ul sen r'lace .

-HANNA•-·

Dtvelo~□ont in !fo . 4 - t.1. ;:1ne has b0en ~•ell □sintL.ined

durin~ the 'J ec'..r'.

'!be ne\-7 tipplt: 1nstolle.t1ort co□?letet:1 during 1943

le worki.r1g out very eut!sfaotorily.
Pr:&gt;duct1on fro m pill ars al ong 2 .:or·th E,1try, do . 4 111ne

�... 13 Bi~st ed i n 1943, t 1 ill be conpleted by June g 1944 .

Thia @i ne will

then be abandoned, 2nd the tipple dis□antlcu .

GENERAL:

oen , believin;; it ~:-oulu. be no longer ncoe~onry to onirrtnin ouch a

no o1vorsc eficet .
~·he pn.»·1:~011 dedt:c'tion pl an f or the pux~chuee of United. Dtot cs
\ ia:, s~_,;i ngn 3onc1B by ou.1? eoployer, has been c-ont:1.nuecl duriflg ~bhe

y0:ir .

it !1a.s taken a great deal of uor k to keep this oyote□ ef-

f'cet:lvo .

Ao o:f Deccnbe~ 31, 1943, t here PCi=O l 0 C?3 e:wployes pur-

chasiP.g bondo regularl:y t!:i.rough t his plan,

&amp;Vltl

du~ing the ye ar o

tot'.'11 of P.8p4.64 bonde uere ao l)ttrchased at a "Got~! pui&gt;chase price

of t 651 , 437 . 50 .

Since th~ inoeption of thio plen in July , 194~,

our em~l oyes have nurohnaed 42 ,084 bonds Gt a ru~choee price of
(970 , 637 . 50, with a mBt urity v~lue of t l, 290,96~ . oo .

The payroll

deduction system of pur chas i ng bonds h P0 bsco_..,e .:JU:l te well est abli shed and 1s working much better than f oroerly

0

�- 14 -

SCRAP.:
Do"in3 the ycur 1943, , ·e loadetl and oh1!)ped aorc.p □et r2l
CIG

follotrn :

!_·on
56~ . 76 groos t ons
Copl)c~ l bruna 34, S94i! pounclz
LABOR :
ihe lnbor si tuetion re!:!c.ins a c11ff1cul t

p1...ohle!!l.

During

the c:11.cndm--&gt; yc:n· 1943, ~-e CD!)l oyed ::- ,265 men , 3,182 quitting our

ce:."'vicc .

At

·ho 0;1&lt;1 of the y ear 194S, :e hud 2 , 942 e□ployes .

!noludL!g D?ccebcr,, 19~;:, t:o hc.d loct 720 of our c~ployos
''♦~o

he.a. Joined th

cr~cd fo!"'oeo of the nn1t e&lt;.1 St a ton,, 1?6 leaving our

r.aprcocnt ~ oun • _en, rr:~~.:v

f them trai ned on t:1e p!'()"1ert1co and

okillod in t l~Ci!_? scver=.,1 oecu-pationc .

':?he oen rcnlo.cing the□ , uit h

fo:· eYce,,tionG., h"Ve !!ed vc:c-y 11ttl e, 1f any , r_!::1!n,.. exner !ortce encl

o.i~e not f1tteu for o i :1i ~.;, ,·erk.

!any of thee a1~e 1r.effic!er.t, with

en e!'ltire l£;c't of reononoib11ity to either t he e!:!91oy1n;; cor.ipany or

tho , c.r cffo~t .
Ct r-i~g the year ~;c r ecruited oen f'ron •,yoc1ng, Colorado,

Io·10.1 !.i eco~u:i, hrkc.ns o.c , :{anea s, Illinois , ancl !r..disno., hnv ing ar

-any ce !"ou?" recrui ter c;. eonloy
. ed o.t one t i me .
being C!lnti nued.

Th!o woz.~k 1o still

All o? ou r men are employed thl'•ou~h the l1n1ted

States Employment Serv! oe of fice s in the eever tl atate o in vhioh we
recruit .

~egot1at1one tor recruitment aro .b~1ng c ~r1ed on through

the Regional l1e.nager of the t;ar l-!anpover Comm.scion 1n Denver, Mr.

John R. loCuaker.

The following 1s n at ntemcnt

and 1943 tor this purpose :

f expense o for 1942

�- 15 -

dash cavnnced foe tickets ~nd oeulo

Yenr ·1 942

Yenr 1943

16 , UU
c·c:.r.·
V • 6" &lt;'\
-

(;3-1 , 625. 72

11

\r

Co n~ of cdvertisin~ fop □inc -:10rkez:&gt;e,
t:.nd doctors' fees for phyo1cnl oxa1ino.tio11n

~~la~ieG of reeruiter~, includinG

16,'768.96

o~penr::co

R8furn'.lc account con•~inu::&gt;us cervico

,2 ,1?8 .19
f;eo. s22 . s1

of on0-ye::-.r:1
l.:e!::G :

Ooll cotiono on yny1~113 i~oo earnlngo o~ e~ploycs
~ct Gast

9&amp;132 .17

26 0 7?0.65

t l4 , 331 . 30

~: 33 • COl . 86

;.~:i.le ~ v is c :;.uoing us conoid.ernble c:{t:'ense to ocrE'"Y on
·t::is ·p:."og .:.-_ ., there ts c ocr~ntly no othet., c,ct:tnd of obtaining neu

a.1.f.fioult 111 tl1 tho restrictiono pl c.ced upon cur roc:ruiterG by t he
l'ni ted •Jt~·::;en D::ipl oyncnt Servi ce in thca stat es t:~'le;;,e 't7C □uet eoploy .

'ft:c i'ollm•ing i c a compar&gt;i non of : ouien in our eoploycent

tn 1843 C!'.&gt;~pored ,-1 th 1942 , shou 1n~ the occu:n1ti~n:-.: in uhi ch they

are enG_g0d :

Rock Springs
Reliance

l-:1nton

Superior
Hanna

Total

Slate
P iol~ers
Ap 12 r ~ 11 t l Q e
Total
~tl Ti12;Qle
·,elde?&gt;C
3leotr 1cit111.6
1.:flchini §t fl
1949
1943
1943 19~2 lf:43 1942 J-943
1942
1942 1943
17
11
10
5
...
3
3
4
D
14
10
9
4
1
2
1
2
2
3
12
7
10
6
1
l
1
1
18
9
13
5
l
1
2
l
2
1
gg_
1§
l&amp;
22.
..§.
~
83
:")
50
58
32
()
.,
?
7
16
8
9

- - -.

�?ho t'JOD0s1 enDl oycao continue to do n good j ob .

On t h e

1~i pnl eo u e f ind 'Gheo much more r eli able t h an men i1hoo ue ?ormelt~ly
o.00loy ecl at this WOr-'lt o
The n i ne o ope~n.'600 steadily dur:lng the yee.y, i .v:l'th tl10 err-

oopt.ion of ·i;Felve days ,, Jui'Ae 1=6 0 i.ncltrniv-e » June 2J.ca23 ,, i nclusiv0 0
Em,6. Uov m~bor 1=3 0 i nc1 usi ve , 'trh c k'l all 0in00 v er e shut doun on cc-

couni of ·enc :?tiilure to 1..each en agr eenent i n tho Jkpon:!.n.chir-.n fiel d o

;.,., ·, tr. 1.f:: 1

~~

J

i h0DG

Gtri ke G 0£.".USed n l oss o f p~oductiofl of QCOU't; 276 i,OOO

'
G'Gt.,Urn , 'Cc ccl!!ber 1;:- 18 0 inoluoiveD nt

.__

'60 U6 o

\
\

i

the Et ono1&gt;11cy o i ne i, act ·~h en

l

I

pr otlucing cool , but t·hi€?h uas g etting ready t o put o. new ti'9ple und

I

Fi ve □en 'HGl"'C disehc r crea.0 incl m:!.1.ng i
I

1

Vor ne .S!lt he x., D ..-r•eoi d cn 'i o:' t h e l o-cnl u n iotn ll Uol t e~ 2lc.i eonll Fino.ncial \
j

I

Che:eter Spicer&gt; 0 1·ho u e~e nc 'Gi.ve i n preventing the nen f l":oo going to /
r

1\heenteei s@ contlnueo to gr ou; and in spite of f~equcnt
tQl kc at ou~ aafety oeetings und personal contact by our offiei ~ls,
not hing t:.ppL1rent l ;v u9pesl s to our eool oycs in t h0 ,::ey of cut t ing

Ui th the higbe1~ c.m:-n.lnge from t he

I
.

'i:his c c.n be und.er nt ood by ccwparinz -~c f ollou i ng

l

li

tnble whi ch shotzs the obsentee1s□ for al l dist~iet 3 during the l ast j

/

si x months of 1942 and for the entir e year of 1943:
J/-13-4 3

F l.e, o7o-/
-

-----

�- l? -

1942
r..Ionth

Jul :v
.,

Tgio.l Abnenteeo
3, 974

Au~wt
Septenbe~
October

fl.QA
v~ o3 ,, 606

r!ov cmbe~

7 , 902

~ccecber
Tot ol 0 t~ot Half 19~2

BD-0 93

5,053

1943
Ahaent e,J?fl

~or&gt;.t h

J o.ntlU!."'Y
Pcbs&gt;uary
:!ll.,C!l
1\p~i 1
l DY

Juno

9 [) 660
9 ,,040

320031
Aboont c011

!Iouth
c:!t1l y
.:.'\uguot

10/?{8

12 0 {20

Ceote□ber

9 0 5?1

Octobei?

10 0123
110620
f'J .t"7~()

t1ovenber

r O , ~!~

Totnl o fi~G'G
Hl'.l f 19t::3

11 0 3'12

12 0556
10 0958

Deceobei:&gt;

9 0 A96

Tot nl , Le.st
Enl f 19~3

6? 0 9~0

Tot al /.!.,;1 .:.;&gt; 1: :: ~~5 0 903

lkl.~-· of effio!e!?.CJ c ;:,nti.n:iGe , no l ndi cc.tec. by t ho fo11ou 1ng 0tate::rwnt fox, t he yct!.rG 19 41 0 1 942 u.nd 19'13 o

Xt. -:ii l l be under-

otood t~z~•ii f"&gt;r the yearn 1941 and 1 942 our cra,l Gyeo "A·orlwd 0even

hour~ per dBY , end for 19~3 coven hou rs per O.cy unti 1 l~(}VE.!:1be1~ 15,
,.hc!l an e i cht-hour d ay t;ent int~ 0ff 0ct ; the C.\7erage ,:ork- dc.y fol"
t he yoa!I'" 19{~3 uao 7 o 11? hou1.,e .

Totsl ..bn S~1ifts

TotAl Tono .:incd.
'rons Ill.nod pet?

1943

1941,

194?.

520, .797

67S, 203

4 , 271 , 628 . 45*

6, 283,346. 25

8.20

7 . 86

tan fi1!1f't

813 11 672

6 0136 '041 1D 95&lt;~()

7 .54

Deoreace in tono
mined pc~ mo.n shift

c~mn&amp;red ~1th ~revious
year
~
Per cent decrease

. 31

3.9

Does n~t i ncl ude 4 , 557.16 ton e mined fr-on ~;c o 11 Seen, Rel iance,
whi l e under construct1on .
•• I ncludes 63,671.75 t one loaded from St ~nabiu~y n~ne _wh1le under
develo-pment .

�= 18 -

The fcll1,ui r13 io a s t at ement of v ael t i on pDyments fo:r t he

ye2ro 1£)4:l ~ 19'1.l:2 , n..11d 1943 , tJhich Ghot;e n very c onsider abl e increa se
for&gt; '( he yec.r 1943 cm~pcrcd tri th 1941 end 1942 :

Vat.1ation Po..y

Fan- Bhi?us

Oost i,e!" □as'1... shift

1941

1943

035 , 980

C6'7 , 300

Coo s 0

Gol Q?

620 , :797

813,6?2

~he houning cituntion continued to be a p~esci ng on0 0

In Dece□ber , t!e 2te.rted t he rer:i,deling of tt-1ent y _ additional
~uto2obllc bo~? cars a t Reli ance.

Durin5 the enril;y ro:rt of J.94'1: ,

~d.tl.~t:lon ·.:n ·1.ihis, the i: 0dert?.l :-lousin~ Agency ! e cnn8'i.,rnct ing s~venty
~e□!-coJ.crn hou!'.;es

ut Suuer ior.

So□e

of these Pill be eo□pletea

dur1ng the c~rly ~~r~ cf 124~ and t he r omatnder 1/r-~b~bly by June ,
1944 .

r1urt her-. the Pedei.,c.1 anvern□ent i o cor~nt1~~,.:;ing i n t i.1c

southerly part of Rock ~pringc c~venty-Ei :'ie £odcrn 11ouaes .

The ~up-

er1or Lumber Comp&amp;~ also has an apol i cstion in to bui l d t ~el ve
tnodem houses .

There are sixty-five oonverGiono being made on

Pr1vate oropert1es i n Rock Spri ngs, t he Govcr~-~nt taking a seven-

�- 19 -

.;enr l ecge o.nc. pnyin~ ell the expcn □G of conversion into is.~artnct.1~c m:d et the end of a oev-en-ycc.r p cx&gt;io-:1, the houses '\:Till
pr-.obobl y b0 Pctwnecl to 'Ghe o-:mer&gt;a o

:.c

0

Jost

cf h~l•S09
J.
O .~-

19~9

19~0

1941

194-?.

lD~-3

1 11109

1 , 100

1 , 104

1 1 v-:::-,G
.....

1,486

5), 77~: o13

...:'? , ZOl . ?l

65 , 815. ~ f°l?l,3~9 . 63:105 ,194.77

..:1in-

tencn~c

\vg . 0:,st
1)G!' Hmrnc

Ue 11l o.n to constrnct fifty

~ .eo

50 . 62

.1~·v0 exeeGdinl'::.Y he.rd eertrice, clno t

129.22

the f2.ct t 11n~ c~ct nf

the fu~,~:.c:_ingc for b~Y c a rs nnd ti;o-r~on apm?tnento D.Z'C i::.ch,ctecl .
! t!1 1,,e3ard to t17-e ~urnish1nr: of bo::t ee.rf: fer th a fc..rn,.-

... e shi t&gt; in, thP. following 10 n Gt .. te!:!e!lt of the exrences

End collecti cns incur~ed during the yec.r for ~hi9 oropcrty .

Justed in J8nuory, 1944.

It

�- 20 -

Box Col"'
,.ngo

2 -roor:1 Ap't.
r-'ur-nish~a.ng::;

1

t•

v'urnioh-

c•
S.O~k ..,p3'.3.

-~alicnce
t~·c,r..

Tot ~ l

O:LD lr,T
ji~.'_ I
- ~ ~ - - 1;'\Jw.

3 , Q5'7 o2?

~ gU76 . 6~

3 , ?73 . 31

1,380 . 4?
6,£:.09 . 21

,,
r-7?.7 (i.6
c , __, • -

J\.lnCl"iO~

Ur1rma

'1 : 00~.15

r.rot nl Gof( G
('1 , 004 . lu
6 11 633 091
~ , l.07 . 93

0, 182 052

~760.20

_§ .? ()0 ?,B_

~;17 ,~22 . 48 ( 100366 . 32

~ 2 7,689 . 60

:·

0

Les s :
Rent
H.eoei veq

Ne·t Oo§.!

f4 , 310 .1? $3,306.02
l,Bl0ol6 4,e2a . 7e
2,383 .39

?'a, 446 .16

~
....:21..:. . 5t1
J.,i'
-

1., 736 . 36

ee· .,u,. ,. rJ:!&gt;7 6..,

.,.L. is:&gt;t,,
,..~.. . -

.fJ.,,._;

•

..,

0l 7 , 482 . 53f-l OP206 . 2?

"N·ro).~
.
11 •

- ...... ~

A

'i. he e..1: nunl r•ei.m! o t1 of the Ol d Ti!:':'.:CZ'CI ~ AcGooi a tion u oe
not

~1c.l u 0:1 e.ccou c t o f o u r i nebili ty t o t c ( : e 'iii BG ·c.o h a v e t h e c e l e -

Year 1943 .

�- 21 -

.,.:he Hoel~ f.pr-ings ~otter pl ant continued tc ope~c.to very
ar5.;isfroto~i1Y c.1lr!~z 19~:-5, nl thou'3h.- :1ccvily loncled..

~he totc.l

pro&lt;luotion for the yce.r 'liUG 62,?0G,OOO Kt1~ , ~n incs&gt;ec:sc of 4. "521,000
I(:ifi,

Oi? ?/7'7 ·perccn,j.,

over the previ ous y~o.x) .

1939
K1R

19~0

..., .,

V

•:,

'

1

i;. hc

19t!l
r.:;:!1

highest p-2al-;

)9~9

K'J.~

1943
r.::;; tl

Used fol" ·\,l r; nt o~i liPri o s • rnd -, .:1e-r
r-~oD
5,187,500 5,842D900 4;, 340~3~0 4 ,~Z.R,200 4,374,010
ilaed at Uo . 6 i e11s

703,500

706,900

702,200

69;:t,300
1

1
'1Q
r.\hQ
1'°'
l " 151~9
,.;.;;C. p '-..:06
J (''Z9
)~
, gr;:")
,_,~ 10, ..,
V
' ori7
...
;::.: c-:74
V • , Q..,..,
; - - " ....0916
... , -;1\.-'

Uaed • t •"P coal
Co Is. d in:l:1c" 'iJ:. s26t~r:~, ?'l:6 2a,t157 1 688 20, 764.066 35,424,BAb 3~93q. 394
t:'•iC!t C
-

4£ , 9~,1, 402 ~5, 95f, o9o 48, voe, C61 sr,, Gl~. 394 60,,463, l,09

T··w produ~tion from the H&amp;nna Fous-r ~lant c.h~r:·ed en 1ncress_e
Of 0.67

:-eroent ".)Ver ths r;:'"11vi ous ye:.r.

'1hr: fo21.c.~l. ::: otn.temcnt

shous the total po~rer gener::.ted and t he d1otrr~uti~n of s ame for the
Paet f1ve year&amp;:

�~

1939
RUH

22 -

1940
KUH

1941

1943

19~2

Kt,H

E&lt;l1H

K,·1H

~1ne De·pc.1"t□0ni 3,835,900 3 , ..167 , 200

~,536,100

5,333,950

5,933,660

Gonoeroial

1 n,,068, 400 l ..153 9 ?00

1.167,000

1.268,550

J.-A-271 8 460

Sub- ·Go'~al

,1 1 9QL1 I 3Q!) 4 , 623,900

5 , 703,100

6 ,602 ,500

'7.205,100

.1 a ~.;1z_.._soo la60§+200

l.="-GOEL. AOO

0 1)107,700

00810,900

t'oell fo:f pouer
.,lnnt and 'toiler

nlant ov.xilia?ieo

l---A,2 61 0 659, l., $;,19. 700

Totc.1 Generated. 6 1&gt;165, 950 5,e43 , Goo

7 0 20 700
I)

,

i~o i..I'['n00:l □ oion losses nre t clten into c.ccount ut Hnnno.,
ao ell oetc~s ure locQ.t ed l!.t the DUG bnt&gt;s in the !=Ouer plant .
□oi'Ciul !tiloun'G t r.')Ut'O

Coo-

cove~ ~oucr sold and ::_:,oue:? uoed by o.ll depax-t-

tho ::&gt;ol le uncl the cost cf -ccnsiono for t he ~not f'ive yeors:
19§9

19~0

1941

59

50

64

i ,~c::p -reneioners

on roli ~:m. 1

,0 • ud1led dnr:l ng

,.cu~

0 • d.icd dcrin!.?
0

yee.r

Totnl cost of nen-

6

3

7

3

s1one for year 034, 2~1 . 31 ($31 , 479.19 C~0,202013

63

1

9

f 30,906 . 86 (,29,944/19

There t:ere 46 pensioners on the rolls es of J unuo.ry 1 , 1944.

Respectfully cubnitted,

President

�I

YEAR

1942

�l

1

200-41

:~. ~. u. Jeffers - PreGi dent
Union Paci fic RE.i1z·oad Company
Omaha , Nebraska
DetU." Sir:

I submit herei•.r i th the fol l ouing ?"eGume of The Union Pacific

Coal Compa.n~ oper a tions for the ye or 1942 :
i-!ItlE PRODUCrr'I Oti AI1D COST$ :

':?ot!?l tons ·oroduced, average days t·rorl:ed durine;. t he yea1"" •
mi ne cont, o.nd total cost, for the five yea1"'s, 1938 to 1 94f!, inc lusiv e, ·

Px•ocluction
1Ions

-

Year
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942

Average Days
\Iorked

1-'.line Cost

3,016 , 97'7 . 85

1 50 .6·

c"!,
y

3 , 261 ,003 . 45
3,588,589 . 60
i , 276 ,186 .60
5 , 283 , 346. 25

1 57.5

170 .9
210.4
272.9

'l'o'Ga l Cost

1.510
1. 503
1 .471
1.673
1.709

(',
'.:')

1.731
1.'752

1 . 651
1.806
1 . 931

The uorY..ing t i me of the mines increascad last year 62. 5 days ,

or 29.? percent .
-percent.

The output incrensed 1,007, 260 . 65 t ons , or 23.56

All aineo are uouble shifted , thnt iso crews for t i-10 7

hour shifts o.r e maintained .

Mine cost s i ncreaoed ~, .136 per ton, and

the total. oost of ell coal sold increased

·c. 125_ per ton ..

The following 1s the production by uiGtric te f or the past
years:

�- 2 -

1940

Tons

Per
Cent

Roclr Springs 785,986020 21.9
Relianoe
766,024090 2lo S
5'72,04?o70 1 6.0
Hinton
919,658 .56 25.6
Supe:riox&gt;
544..872 . 2 5 1 5. 2
Hanna.
3 , 588, 589 . 60 J.00 . 0
?O'.i'l\L

1941
'.i1ons

1942

Per
Cent

Tons

857,274 . 36 2 0 .1

Per
Cent

964,078.80 18.3

935 ,116.90 2lo9 1,209,641.90 22o9
'702 , 312.2 5 16.4
856,775.45 16.2
1,119,878 .65 26.2 1,~81,153.80 28.0
7713696.30 14.6
6 58 160 3. 4 5 1 5 .4
4, 276,185.60100 . 0 5,283 , 346.25 100 . 0

For the ye nx- 1943, u i th 'Ghe h e avy uet:c lo ncl Cl.!l,.ri ed b sr the

railroad, i t is anticipat ed t hat the denand ,·ril l be suoh ·(jhe.t t he
nroduction sho u l d a1,pro xi mote 6 , 500 , 000 ~Go ?, 000 , 000 ton s.

TAXES:
~ae ~ot~l ~Qxes uai~ dur i ng the cnl endcr yea~s 1941 ~nd 1942

FederE2l 7!1.~es
Other r.1 sYee

Totcl

8
\ 488 , P58
..;
• 16
•

I ncrea oe

1942

1941

~~91 ~ g~~
0~ o 2L'

,•v ~

~42 ,901.99 3 6 6 , 885 . 45
'""1 , 760 • 15 i•.,•oJ
~ , 0r"- ~r,
,,.8
,_. 8 t)_
.;, --:t C
0
f

o

': 93 ,104.07
23.98 ~.46

flll? ,097 . 53

~~ri n½ t he yezr 1942 , the percentage of coa l meche.nic ~l l y

-

loc.ded T:e.s l CO . O parcent.

On Deceober 31 , 1942 , 203 loa ding uni t s

uere in ser vice, total cap1 tal investmen-G in oechanicz.l loaders, ui..Gh
depreciation t o.December 31, 194.2, set forth belou :

Original cap1ttl investoent
Depreciation to Decenber 31, 1942

.~8
. 764,961
~301722.04

I

Original cost l ees a._c crued depreciat1on

... 334!239 .44

Depreci ation fo~ the year 1942

V

r

f,

~4,411.91

B~sed on the total tonnage cincd i n 194S, the depreci ated
c apita l invest cent in load i ng machinery &amp;a of Dcceo'ber cl Pe.s 6. 3

oent s per ton.

�I

:i1!LE lTORl1~D AND EARUI NGS 0!-1 EH?LOYES:

Since 1926, an accurate record of the earning s of oll union-

ized. CJi ne employes hc1s been oaint.ai ned , froo uhich the follou ing
resu□e

has been ab stracted:

Year

tio. of Hen
E~~loyed

l.\vg . Shifts

2 ,103 05
l,?8108
1,6?3 .7

208.5

( 9 o{3 '

2t6 o8

9 o02

259.9
276 .0
249.2
20? .4

8 060

1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939

1/707 .6

1,765 . 7
1,698 .9

1, 609 .5
1, 559 .9
1, 6510 6
1,926.2
S ,109 .0
2 , 24CL 8

2 ,169 .8
2 ,153 .?
2 ,114.9
2 , 286.2

19'10

19~1
1942

2 , 50".) .5

!"forked

Avers.gs Net EP:cnings
Per Dtw
Per 1-lo nth
Per Yee.r

S1es . ?6
171.82
186 . 23
170.91
155.53

? o43

7 . 49
7. 43

228 .. 42

180 . 8

6 .65

183 .9
215 06
225. 7
,isz 7
215 . 6

5 92 .--..

100 . 22
90 .?3
10~ .58
111.53
125 . 52

0

5.82
5.93
6 . 34

o

6 . 86

186. S

12~ o09

110 .42
118 .26
127 . 80

'7.11

7 .17
7.18

19? .9
21;:.. 6
227 . 8
2G9 . 3

8.05

8.69

"'-

- J.52 . 84
195.04

C-l, 965 .12
2 , 061.8{
2 , 234 . 76
2 , 050 .92
1,866 .36
1,541.04
1, 202 .64
1, 088 . 76
1;2 54 .96
1,338.36
1,482.24
1.477.08
1, 325.04
1,419.00
1,633 .60
1,834.08
2,340.48

SA.f.lE::?V !:BA'-,liR.~3 :
C' l~:i" c cciue nt prevention ,·;ork u 2s continr:ecl Pi t hout ~bate-

!:.e~1t, n slight increase i!l man-hours of exposurG 9eP lost- tine e.c-

ciclenc occurr l r..g in 194..2 , ec:u:;.1 to 0 . 88 percent .
~

he cooporinon for the t 1 ent y y et.j."'S sopa1~o ted into four

1

1

Jer~ods of five yeers ecch 1s set forth in t he insert following:

�- 4 -

THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY
Comparison oj tons mined, and total man-hours worked per Fatal, Non-fatal and All Accidents
Fou n 5-YEAR P ERro o s , 1923 TO 1942, h ct.USl\' E

Year

Per cen t • Number of
age
Accidents
Loaded
Meehan Nonic:illy Fat al fat:il T ot:il

Tons
Mined

Tons
;\lined per Accidcnl

I

Man-hours
per Accident

l\l an-hou rs
Worked

Fat;i.1

Non fat:il

Tou l

394,,6] 8
641.777
496.175
515,335

18,3] 6
]2,625
16,136
14\784

17,503
12,381
15,627
14,372

15.285
14,343
20,852
44,188

14,634,
13,930
20,061
43,452

~"'-1
1923 3,241,105 3.32 16 287 303 202,569j 11 .2931 10,697 5,581.040 348,815 19,446 18,419

1924
1925
1926
1927

2,821,678 5.72 11
2,779,065 9.55 6
2,776,245 21.67 8
2,750,430 40.28 7

237
305
246
244

248
311
254,
251

Non -

f ~ - Tot al

256,516 J1.906 ll.378 4.340,800
463,177 9.1121 8.936 3.850,66-l
34,7,031 11,285 10.930 3.969.400
392,918 11,2121 10.958 3,607,3411

---- 299,344 10,893! 10,511 21.34,9.248 144~ 776 16,186 15,617
- -- - --1928 2,927,390 51.29 8 294 302 365.924, 9,9571 9,693 3.858.672 482,334 13,125 12,777

5 yrs. 14,368,523 15.61 48 1319 1367
1929
1930
1931
1932

3.060,632 57.97 12
2,897,653 59.4-2 8
2,453,527 73.39 6
2,045,270 81.13 1

-

1

270 282 255,053 11,3361 10,853 4-,126,880 3-J.3.907
270 278 362,207 10.7321 l0.1-23 3.872.~8 18 1-,081
152 158 408.921 16,142' 15.529 3.169.581 528.26459 60 2,0-J.5,270 34,665 34.088 2,607.116 2.607.116

-

5 yrs. 13,384,472 63.18 35 1045 1080

382,413 12,808 12.393 17.634.900 503.854- 16,875 16,329

---- - 40
1933 2,097,558 90.55 3
43 699,186 52,439 48.780 2,543.104 847.701 63,578 59,142

1934 2,4-02,5531 97 .4-1
1935 2,887,731 99.03
1936 3,286,1591 99.95
1937 3,315,628 99.50

59
56
48
38

3
8
6
2

62 800.851 4-0,721
64. 360,966 51.567
54 547,693 68,462
40 1.657.814, 87,253

5 yrs.. 13,989.629 97 .18 22

241 263

1938
1939
194-0
1941
1942

29
23
24
30
36

-

3,016,978 100.00
3,261,003 100.00
3,588,590 100.00
4,276,186 100.00
5,283,346 100.00

-

2
4
6
5
9

-

-

38,751 2,800,683 933,561
45,121 3.291.205 411,40]
60,855 3.744.274 62..J.,046
82,891 3,707.237 1,853,618

47,469
58,771
78,006
97,559

4-5,172
51,425
69,338
92,680

635,892 58,048 53,192 16.086,503 731,205 66,749 61,165

31 1,508,489 104,034 97,322 3,198,325 1,599,162 110,287 103,172
27 815,251 141,783 120,778 3,357,955 839,489 145,998 124,369
30 598,098 149,525 119,620 3,555,408 592,568 14-8,142 118,514
35 855,237 142,536 122,177 4.162.132 832,426 138,738 118,918
45 587,038 146,760 117,408 5,398,445 599,827 149,957 119,965

5 yrs.' 19,426,103 100.00 26 142 168

7..J.7,158 136,804 115,632 19,672,265

756,626 138,537 117,097

Dm." in~ the ti~ont~, - ye~r per iod sho-un, t her e 1°er e pai d f o1~
-~·~.r us t o in.jurat!. a:r:ploye e:; .i:::nd emnl oy e s • dc!)endcnts til..rou gh t he

1'criod

1
~

0 :10

Conl Li ned

1923- 27 1~,368,523
1928- 32 l 0 , ~e4 ,472
1933- 37 1~, 989,G29
Yr.1938
3 , 016, 978
Yr . 1939
3,261,003
Yr .194O
3 ,598 , 590
Yr .1941
4. , 2? 6, l t36
Yr.1942
5 ,283 , 346

Co.mpens~~tion ;;.~ ·c➔2:~:1s
(; 254 , ?30 . 46

209 ,622. 38
21 2 , &lt;.:?8 . 38
30 , 25? .06
54,676 .02
57, 041.94
72 , 9'7Z .81

115, 609.19
--

J\,:·£.r~1 e ·0e r Ton

C .0177

.0157
.0152
. 0100
. 0106
.0159
.0171
.0219

�..

- 5 -

ihe paynents nade into the ;Joz-knen I s Cor:i:)encation Fund,
1942 eor:rpr::red. ••i th 1941, are shot·.i belou :

~~i6. in for
------

Year 19~1.

:i:er-.!:' 1942

f ?2,973o81
l 2 1 0~1o38
1 .. 00
( 85, 016 019

0115,609019
16,863 oll
1 .. 00
C102 ,373 . ;so
', &lt;:7 , 357 .11

8

:·;or iillen. fJ Con,1eno3tion

Catastrophe I nou~ence

Policing

1rotal
:increl)se

:01")lme11 • s

Co~p-!!sa.t!on

Cat=.c ·~:.~._'"I• he ):n3uz, _.nee

?.otcl

1938

1039

1~40

l oOlQQ

.('027

:: 00106
00027

&lt; . 0159

•.. . 012?

t\; .0133

t

19~1

1942'

.0171

&lt;;.0219

r:o•:&gt;s
..,

.. 002A

'• . 0186

...:.0199

-I!

cents,

s does t:1e increnoe in tonncge oined.

al~tht!

belo~r the inc::&gt;ecee shoun nl'ov-c .

.0032

0 .0251

As :!as b~en shoun,

C-he cr.toet1"ophc inouru.nce

'--"
_...,,
_ _ de•1t:n
-.;-. - .::l "f'lr.t7'
.., _ _
Gor-:nn-::- r.on rd' ••W
"t""l
-•:-&gt;"
i:illio~ ::oi'?s c? Goal 1:ined,
~he ~~ninn - t-.c!fic Coo.! l.!c,n.,.,uny- a:-id Unite.:. S'JF ":cs, Go!:!par c d,
_ ____
Tuent~· 7errly ?ei'iode
T~e Uni er: Pr-cific 0orl Co.
All Eit"!.!.: i:: .,us ::1ne a , u. r..
-.a li,i~•-

-

• •

,, _

:-~t£:.'.::.i•~is!: oer
::1111cn ~ons

~ .94
3 .90
2 .16
2 .88
2.55

2.73
3.92

2.76

:- e~a11ties ner

Fntr:l::i:;i~.

:!illion :i1ono

1,963
1,906
l,83~
2 ,055
1,742
1,729
1, 705
1,619

3 .46
3 .94

~.63
3.60
3.36
3.45
3.19
3.48

�The Union. l'acific Coal Oo o

~Gtlt
1931
1932
1933
193~
1S35
1936
1937

rc.t?2litie s
6

1
3
3
9
6

19~0

1941
1942

6
5
9

All Bitur:Ji nous £lines, Uo
Fatali~Gies

2 o45

1 ,080

-049

1043

lo 26

958
883
958

2 o7'?
lo83

968
1.!)098

t.1 illion Tons
2 o83
3o09
2 .,50
2 o67

1J) 198-

lo23
1067
1.ol1
1o70

s ..

F'ata.lities per

iI11lion '2Q!'UL

2

1938

1939

? a.talities pe·r

880
86?

1 0 20~

l,_O?l
1; 1Gl ( gs'c o )

2oGO
2 o52
6,...
0
2 o52
2 ol9
S o61
2 o09
2 c07
0,.., o

:.:zpo!1ditniocn fox" Sc..fety G~ nr-6 ed 'Go
iH.ne Coats for i"11ent_y Yecr Pm:•iod

£'; 0022
0054
.046

1923
1924
1925
1926

.055

0032
. 034
.032
. 034
.029

jC;"!!"J

--.1"•

I

1928
1929
1930
1931
1932

.. o~~a

. 025

_1933
19E{
l9Hi

. 019
.01'7

·rnr.3

. 020
. 018

1938

. 01 9

193?

. 019
. 022
.021
. 020

193£
1940

1941
1942

On s.acount of tne numerous ins-pection ~!:Cncies, beth State

&amp;nd Federal, repeatedly examining our pro~3r-ti~q 0 c~J ~lso because
of the usr s l tuation, no examination u ao r1 __de of our mines by sn

outside engineer during the. year.

�The annual Firot Ai d Field Day ~ras hel d Fri d ny , June 19th,

at Rook Sprines, uit h the usual tcruns fron all districts co~~eting . ~he uinners uere:
Hen' s Teruas
Senior Gi~l Scout Te::?.!:lo

Superior D. o. Clark, first
Winton Nos. 3 6 7} , second
11 11
Suoerior
LJ ' third
•
Superior, first

Hanna, second
R3li ~nce, ti1il"'d

Juni o~ Girl Scout Tez.oe

S~perior, f irst
Reli ance, second
::1nton, third

3oy Scout ~eQ.Os

Superior , f irst
He.nna, second
Reliance, th!rd

ihe 'Cn1 ted States Bureau of l~lnes &amp;'t'1ar:led to ~;in ton No. 1
!ii ne a certificate of hon.:&gt;rable nention in t he ~iat ioual Safety

Co□pet1ticn , the c~ts.ti on thereon reed ing ac follous :

C~TI FI CA'i'E

or TIC:!CRABLE lJCtlTIO:J

A:·arde d By
?az ~HII :'ED nTATES or AHERICA
DLPAR?~.z~~':' OF ?HE I I:TERI OR
BD'R3AU OF I.UHES
To
TFS :r:JTON n o . 1 MINE
:Tinton, Uyo□ing
of The Union Faolflc Coa l Company

!n i~ccordance 't~i th the Rules Governing the
MATIOI; Al, SAFETY COUPETI ~IO:J
!i'or Having Opere.ted 287,450 ;~an-Hours ··1th f!n
Accident- Severi 'i;y Rate of IlO Dayr. L~a'li for Each
Thousand ?-.an- Hours y,orked Duri ng t he O~l endar Year 1941
!-!onthl y St:Lf'ety meet ings u e re 11el d in ~11 dictricte 1..s 1n the
Pes t , ond c ash and novelt y pri :rns a t!al'•d.cd 6~il arl y , t:!.th the ex-

ception tha t on and after the c onth of O~to0a~: liar S3vings Sten9s

Her e substituted for t he usual ·novelty pr! zes.

�- 8 -

'£he t 't:0 gener a l Safe ty meet ings uer e hel d a s usual,

~-rith the exception t h a t, beca use of the war conditi ons, i t ~•as
i n9ossibl e to f ive· e.Ha.y o.n a.utonobi le ns in the uast, s o c ( 1 ,000
Seri es G t•:ar Bond 'l·:re.s g i ven a t each meet in~ ~n i ts nl a c e , £.nd
sonller bonds t·1ere s ubeti tuted for the usua l cash pri zes.

T11.e changes i n VG.lue of stocks of 1:Jine eatex-ial &amp;.nd
ouppl ies c ar.ri e0 sinc e December 31, 1923, i ~ set forth in t he
follo:·•ino record:
;::')

?..._~ U!~IOr1 PACIP'IC UO.I\L CO!-~-P·A:~Y

l l=:.teri al c.nd Suppl ies on .ie.nd, December 31,
~e~rs 1923 t o 19~2 , I nc.
0

Yen.r
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927

1928
1929
1930

19~1

1932

(\
\

Anount

Year

Aoount

58G, 3~l

1 933
1934
193 5
1936
193 7
1938
1939
1940
194:1
1942

{~ _la7, 267
192 , 586
208,278

41 8 , '797
~f';Zf"\

--z-1~'

v •J;:, J v

267 , CJ5
253 , 075

265 ,130
27 5,036
2 55,064
239 , 0 52
196 , 792

2 64,269

336,565
271 ,289
323, 998
2 58 ,944
4.17, 677
529 , 920

:.:t'!ch of t he i ncre ase shoun i e due t~ l o.rger i nve~1t or ies
incid ent to inc reased output, t11th high e r cost oi' materia l used.

Our merchandi se stores , under the cont1nni ne; management
of Mr . 3 . g _ J e ff eri a ,
l\ 7

\ 7 , 074 . 84 in 1942 .

Bl'e

Ian ~ger of Stor e s, m&amp;ue a net p rof it of

The g eneral result s f or 1941 nnd 194~ co □~ared

shoun b y the f ollou 1ne :

�- 9 -

Total
Se.l ee

I nventory
Val ue

Tot al Opezo2ting
Expenses &amp; Ta~es

{;1 , 192 , 255

(, 217, 319
207. 302

0201, 739
220 , 312
r i s , 573

Yee.r

1941
1942

I no.
Deo .

1 0 39 5 , 230
t 202, 995

Net
E2.rnings
(,68 p913
? ? 0 07 5

r a , 162

The o utl ook from a prof i t st.?.nduoint for t he y er..r 1943
is not encouraging .

Firs t, the!'•e i s the diff i c u l t y of obta i n1ng

e.d,3quate stoclts o f i:::.erch&amp;nd l ee , ·c~:e r E:.t i onlrig o f !!!any stapl e aL'ticles,

t :1e re s triction s on c redi t .

Ar'Cic l es s uch as f urn:l. ture, r c:d ios ,

el e ctri c al s.pcl i an c e c , 1·1£".shing ma ch i nes , re f rigera tors , uhich f or - .
ner l y found r, reedy Gs-le o.nd con s t 1t u t,e cl. a l ar g e uart of our store
oer ohc.ndici !:f:: crper ~tic:1s, he.ve been pr n.ctica l l y cut off, Bnd t-re
t·ill obt- :: i n. ~o revem..:s i"'r o::i thi s source .

There ;•i ll be a. further

continuance of re r t 1"'ic·;; 1.v~ re 6 ul a tions by t he OPA c...11a. other Gover n-

nental a;encic::. , ~-!1:!..ch t .:te.e u 9 o uch of the t i oe of ths sta ff , a nd
t he conti :1uc.l ch £&gt;..ngec in t h e s e rer,ul ati ons ~1i ll r:,sk9 the year 1943
a □ost t r ying one for :ir. Jefferis and hi s st1.:.ff in ta.e re spect i ve
~tor e s .

.:-~ n i::.teri e l r'educt ion in sal es End ·1n net revenues i s

~ntioip~~ed .

It is diffi cult, aJ.so, t o secure s ui table hel p o 1Iany

_:.r.ve gone ir:t o tlefense i nd ust r i es, c.nd. a nUBbe!" hav e been i nducted'
'
1nto ·~he ur ceC:. forceo of the United St~t e B.

t..ccounts Recei vabl e , i•~erche.ndi se Dennrtnent , a s of December 31 , 1936 to 19~2 , i nclusi ve, are sho1tm in the· foll ot1i ng :

Accounts Reoeivable - l•lercha ndise De·o0 rt□e nt
Amount
YeElr
$110,356 . 13
1936
120,990 . ~3
1 937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942

94",980 . 72

118,059 . 33
116,602 . 61
112,684.73
65 ,571 .20 ( Decrease - C47, 0l 3.53 )

�- 10 cmmcRCIAL Q;\LE OF COAL :
s, le of coal to the Reynol do- Upclike Coal

Gom,any, ~'he

of ~!as tings, iiebraska, t:uc continued thrc~,::h the yer:-r .

r;•nc Gale of

co~l l?.t ½:::mn:. , 190? to 1942, incJ.usi ve, io !.;et forth beloF :
Ava:, . ·.:,:rice

Ye~r

Tons Sold

Received

1937
19~8
1939
1940
19~1
1942

30,410.50
,,~
•••.., ' '':'~~
J , _ , • 80
18,618.80

~2 .656
2.63"
2 .433

&lt;;:,?,.. J ""r:.o~\,.
- • 60

.

""
~:.2 65
'- - , ,J
-48,~09.65

Avg. 'i'otel

'-?.357

2 . 454
9.379

The "averr ~e total co etn

Profit
Per 'l on

Uost

1

i· l .08'!:

01.472
1.543
1.558
1.4-64
1.709
1.871
0~0t-:'n

1.089
.875
. 893
.?~5
.508

A1Jount

3~,964.98
?.5,955.00
16,291.~5
19,962.66
18,209. 77
24~541.30

is th.£:t ooveri:1.g the cost

of all coel S()lc. at HannE::. , lncludin1 the 1 t cws of :renePal ex-?enses
2n&lt;.1 taxes .

In c.ddi ti:,11 'Go the coal delivered to th0 four cliotribu-

tors at Henn~, a s shmm .:.bove, cool uao Gol d in 194:2 from our
Ibc!~ S·orings distr1~ t □ii:es to coc1:1ercit:i.l operators for res£1e
2s

f'olloue:
':;'.)nS

~oc~ s~rings District

1942

Gunn-:~ealy Coal Company

5,718.60

Relimce Distriot-

Cunn- uealy Coal Com~any

A. !i'. Caoeron

1,217.16
~~12.9 .60
5P.55
3,399 . ~O

Rook Springs Fuel Company
A. F. Cameron

25,14.6 .65

::1e iic.1'ri s ~oal Coapany

TOTAL

!D~.8J
25 ,250.45
,..

... ,..8 • 35

~-- :VO

�- 11 -

f he Rock Spri nRs district coal ~r s turned over to the

d1~tri butorr: for sn1p:'.::lent to the Northt·rnst, more ps.rticular·l;y for
the bwiker1ng o f Ru0sian Elhips, and for Governr1ent ,·ar activities.
l!BA:JURE OF d Al~POtBR:

~he nW7iber of mine empl oyes i n the service of th~ com~nn:y, c..s of Janue.ry 1, for t T•·e!'lt y -one
yeer-J.y :.,e:ricds follo-:, s:
YeRr
K1.1r::iber o f den
Reduction
Per Cent
1923
3,674:
1__
COl1,.
,... 2,87?
?97
210 6
1925
2 0 E'30
844
23o9
1926
?, 470
1,~0f
3 3 o0
1927
211 111
1,563
4206
1928
111 984.
2,790
48.7
1929
,- ~ ?r.a
c.,-.:,,
1,945
6206
1930
1,921
1,753
1-?.7
1931
1- , G"'n
't:,t:..,
1,852
60 o4
1932
111813
1,861
5006
1933
1 0 719
1- , 9 0··5
63 o2
1934
1,733
1,941
62 08
1935
1,869
1,805
49o
l
1936
·?
- ~..,4
,.,. - 6
1,428
38o
9
l~c7
2,361
1,313
:-rn o 7
1938
2,448
1,226
33 o3
1939
2 ,336
1,338
36
o4
1940
2,383
1,291
35o l
1941
~,~?8
1,296
36o3
o ,.,, c:e
1942
918
25.,0
1S~3
2 , 8 b9
816
22 .. 2

-

(j,

-

"

QAtI1'i.L A.::D L:O.i- C.1.~:;TAL SXFEI-iDI '.i'URCS :

:Jurinf; the yeE:..r capital expenditHres, l:lnd improvemr;nts
charged to ove1.,atin5 exyenses, uere ma.de ns follone:

CAPITAL EXPENDITL"RES
District.

Reck Springs
Reli anoe
Stenebury
\11nton

_Superior

Hanna
Total

li:·ote.2

( 261,c92o37
199,75~.88
~'"' ,,o:t
- ~1
"t,",.
,.;t&gt;.v

55,834.39
'??.,958.28
429,988,35
Gl,184,863.58

�- 12 NOil- CAPI TAL EXF3t-3DI TUHES

Distric t

Total

Rocle Bor ings

(fl 6~, 092 .48

Reli ance

77 , 183 . 98
~5,
t 88.14
Superior
10~
,
~~;?.
97
HannR
:'4
,
032
.
27
a erchandise Sto re~ ,all d i stri cts 6,6£6. OO
~: inton

':i.'ot.:u

'. 479 , 880 .84

7h e L!easure o f" acldi tional cani tal i m,ecte:d .:.nd t.r.o vc l ue

follm-1iug str te□ent 1°e·oresents 'Gho :?..V~r·age ct;.pi tal 1nvest0ent r,f

.:! t h t he □iLE&gt; coi:t rnd total co st 0 ? oo ~J pe:r.' t o n , f ig ure s that are

inverit..i.&gt;1,&gt;' of: ected b~· ~ny change in 't-:c.4?:e s ca les :

-

re :..ir

1921
192:2

1923
1924
1925
1926
192?
19~8
1929
19('.Q

193:!

193~
190[
1934
19Z5
1936

1937

1938
1939
1940

1941
1942

i~VP, . 1:nveFtt:En:t
t•

v

Froduc i 116 Cost

:;urinl"l' Yerr

I~c1ua1ng Deprecif'tion &amp; Detl etio.n

,.. 7 c_.,
,.., c:;~
~, o1 o,

i'&gt;
\ o
c;, 0 48

17 , 690 , 0? 6

l? , 92 n, e,91
1 8 , P"?
, ._ , c-,s::;
""" .....
1 8 ,109 , 380

-

18 , 266 ,89?.
18, 46(, ( 97,
1 8 , n51 , :i.on

18,790 ,962
18 ,926,849

..,~r j h#
,;,7 1~
19
, , .•,. ~

19 ,00 9,83~

13,q59, 995
l8 , o4? ,A9J.
18 , S?4 , 4c4
19 , 065 ,141
19,795, 047

20 ,3~6 ,570
20, 554,994:
20, 969146[)
21, 435,232
21,603,026

2 . 48
2.~6
2 . 21
2 .08
2.03

1.86
1 . 81
1.67
1 . 66
1.64
1.56
1.39
1.39

1.41
1.47
l.c4
1.51
1 . 50
1 . 47
1.57

l.71

':::o tal Goct Inc l t:ding r,% Inte ra s -'G
on :i::iveBt !:'lent

C2 . a3
2 .97
2 .71
2 .~l
2 .50
2 .46
2 . 29
2 . 23
2 .08
2 o09

2 .16
2 .15
1 . 94
1.88
1.83
l.86
1.93
1.94
1.91
2. 65
1.90
1.99

�- 1 3 --

'I'he c ~pi t e.1 invest□ent fi gur es h c.ve been corrected to

el 1□1nate the inve stment nm· a l l oot:te d t o the South&lt;.=r rn 1;yomi ng
Ut ilit ie£ Comp=ny , 2nf. en rdjurtment to cover r educti on in depl etion che.X"ge: ••; :;z a l s o oace in 1925 .

The to t~l cost of co&amp;l

i ncludes i nte1"'est at f i ve perce.-rt on the average yec.rl y invs t -

3

ment, thus bri ngi ng cost s to a t.r•ue l"asiis .

~, i th an 1ncrc... :,e of

~ . 102 per ten in t.:aee coet , ,:;ff.:;ctlve /.nril 1 , 1941, l c1'i·or cos.ts

;I'... ne·· na.ge agree-

.,!nins c ~ndi t.:.ons in i:o . 4 .1.-:i ne co:it5.nue &lt;iif'f icul t on

account or ~eavy cover ccuai ng frequent bum9s 1 and □a~ing i t
d iffim.1.l t t o mni nta i n tra cks l u the lou er ·or&gt;k1n:;c .

fron i.o .

-± • • .!n c

The production

dropy ed t o 8ome e~n~ent durin 5 t:1e ;yca.r ,· t :hl s being

absorbe~ by .:o . 11 • ine .

:Ie :;111 endee..vo1.., to isi ilt a in c producti on

or about 1 , 000 tons p er do,y f rom t i1i s rz?i ne d!11"'in 7 1943 .
:•o . 11 f~i ne (~ ? l ane) \.Tas reopenec!. du?&gt;i.1c~ the ye nr and

-

started nroduclnR
coa l on Jul y 24t h .
.

At the pr e3ent time the

Proa.uotion is 8 00 to 1,000 tone p e r d ~y , .fa..:..ch -:Ji l l be increa sed .

The production so far hes been l a r gely fr-ol!! develo-p:nent ,:ork,
l1h1oh h a s reached a stage ~,here i t u111 be ~o~si:&gt;le duri ng 19~0 to

Obta in a s ub s tantia l part of the prod uctio?:. f?"o::i :?ide 1:ork .

�The

..
f h
re-n9en.1.n3 o .;, &lt;"' •-aine tnaa quite expensl ve , c.:nd.

consisted of t·1iden1nr; ontrie.s D.nd slopos , puttL1g i n nei'· t1mba1",
re'9le cin;; the old 30-ii1c;1 cnu~e ~:it:: •1 2-i!'lc:h ga·Jge tr::.c&gt;:, i nc~al ling ne-:· pit car,::;., o:...:-1~1ng co:1vayore;, nin!ng :JD.chi nes , ri.nd ne\·T

□ain h oist G.nc. pur:roinr• c&lt;: ui1&gt;m~nt .

0n the ')t1tsice ~ ...,1e re.:.o&lt;lele,. 1.

l anphouss t:.11d □ine o ffice, rcbt bi21 tr~ted :rcll1•ot l trr cl~n ~nd

:-.t :.o . 11 --i.'~?,

gellon s·uor'""-=;e t en~ .

c.

uiet ... nce of

:in ,.ddit i on to ti.1is the1'c ·.&lt;2n 1£.iu 1,054

feet of ccet-i~on 9~~e f~J□ the t&amp;nk to the di str-~bution system
servin:; tee 'Gip-::&gt;le Dnd :1ousas .

An A•3!'0VE!.!1e fan 'i-rs i nsta.llecl to

31.,ppl y 9 ::rnffioient vol u.&amp;e of ~ i r for the li:'e of t:1is mlae.

t 1~no 1n . os. ,; £11c:.. 8 . J.nes , Rock Springs .

the :10. 3 Seu.!.:'.! ahead of the t:?01 11 slope, this dz-illin:; provi ng

up additional co~l reservez .
E.t

ebout ten y e G.r o .

ffe e ~t1mctc the life of t ~ie mi ne

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~he pre.sent ~roducticn frori1 No. 8 T.ii :1e u i l l be m~i.nte.1ned

during 1943,

£

1th

h th

·- oup·

FJ

html ls ver71 long, end, t·,-1 th the prev~11-

1ng mining condi tionR, the production co:::t ·--111 re□:: in h i .;h .

t1on h:e been reduc€0

1n Februr-:-~ , ~me: devel0p::.ent i n t L is sccil!l tta s continued uuring

Ii1-1 ve] opoen~ ·-o~i-· i s being D.e.intcin~tl ir1 t h e ~-in ton o i nes

rani dly cxneusted, ~me. our product ion t· 111 c ense fro□ th~s aeau
1

of thi.o yee.r, anci the o.en trcnofcrred to the~. O. Clar~ Ui ne .
The life of 11 0 11 i11ne has been extended by y!·os ecting to the
d1r, of the old wo~1dngs.

�- 16 -

?reduction fro r.i tho D. o. Cl a rk uine uas dlsr;.9po~nti ng
·J u,r_
'\ nc
l_ -94--~ ,.
U
~

labor cupply •

-1. ,-·._._....
. b~· el_,-};

r 1 ue ·'-l,o our i
'
,·
.....
nr.b -1 ,... it
. ,y ·Go
so cure sui t£b_e

'lhc tot.al ·9rotluc"(.;io11 for "'Cht: ;year ,-rag l,l'=l , 101 . 1 5

ton6, ~n i.1cre ase of 6G per-cen·;:; ove:i.."' l9t!;:l.

Zvery effort t·.ril:t. be

made to i ncrease the daily ~roCuction fro~ thiL ~ine tur1n~ 1943,
c.mcl 'chis Cc-:n read ily ,:e ~ccot!lplishet.. i f e. sui':i'ici ent sup!)ly of

nine 1£.tor is r.vnileble .

·:rell br.lc.ncea., nncl ~e'7clou::ent '\:orli; nc:.s been l:'!ni r..tai n.er-:_ .

i-:. to·tnl

It

~f 901 f eet of dirunon&lt;1 dri l l ing t':JE p ut do:·:n to

i~dic!lts~ ~- E ~::.v~ adci.i tione.l coal re serves in t::is seDD beyon&lt;J

1

:~e 1:-e.ter situe.t i on o..t Superior c:&gt;nt1m..1ce~ to be a. oerlous

-:.,1th t r ee.ti nz , conti nues to be unsr.-t!.Rf~ctory r .J.nd it ha.e been
nec essery to haul ·..;c:.ter to Supe_r 1or i n tcm~: cc.rs; r equi ring our

�- 17 -

em:ol oyes to t:re.vel ·to a cistern i n the vic inity of the ·u.s.tert:reat:1.ng p l a n t to obta in Ul:.tGr for dri nking and coolting, the water
ryuoped fros the min? be j_ng lo.rgel:y used for other househol d

Duz&gt;i!lg the yee.r, &amp;.nc1 e..fter.· n. study of the ~rater situation
ond !''eco:m::.endations n ade by iir o Ro G o Greene , of the l;nio n Pr cific
R.ailrocd Uom•; c ny , 0n cl L r o i ; . 2

o

t.i ght:lngale? 'iii ce Presid cm.t and

in gupericr &amp;n~ drille~ t o a deptb o f 1 , 300 feet, into t he Golden

t he~t cleJ,th 1... c,n rea c h e C.. ~ and it Pns found tt.a:t the sr.1.1d.!'.'ocli:. "UE•s

not t·r:,.ter bet.ring , e nc. e:r cept f or

ri. s□all 1-1.r10 1; n·c,;

o f ~:c.t,er de-

and not c,de.nted for d.one stic use , t.his hol e ---&amp; s a b nnu.on ed .
Furi.iher et ud;/ Fe.s 02.de l::iy 1.r&gt; o Greene, he recom.nending three n os-

kno·t·n Q S the :;rickson sand at a site appro}(imn,'Gely '7} a ilea e e.st

of Su::,eri or .
Arl expansi on of ti.1e tJnion ? .r.cific Railroad

Comvan:v' s -creoent p1..,pducing ~re e. 0-t Poin s of Roc:rn 5t2.tion, 13~
miles S"'lutheast0rly of Superior.
'Pro,1ect C.

t..·he explore.t1on of ~o .z~ i b l ~ ?•.::ter-p:."od.acing

sana s a.t e cooparati vel y shc llot•:r depth :.n 'vhe .. ~ of Section 13,

�-- 1 8 -

'i'ounshi p 21 ?1 orth, Range 10~ \..lest t ~bout ·2 □il es northl:resterly
of ·1".~e .., . 0 . Cl l a rk !iine .
'Project C i:.m s ottGnp t oa, a nd u -.::ell dri ll -9c1 abo1.~t t v o

~11c~ nort~ 1e st of t~e ~ . 0 . Cl nr k ~ine.

This hol e reach ed the

G~l den • .::11 srndstcms , c: a to to2 dept:!1 ")f 995 feet , t;ith results

i11 suffic t €!1t voln:ile :.:n{1 s u ltvbl e for domest ic us e i s f ound, it

inGtall s v1-..:.,pi ng p1c~1: &amp;.t thi s -pt"\ int.

n~tep for it~ operati,:ms .

If t:['.ter i c not found at

If it should be nececse.ry to d&amp;'lJelop

e?-pensl &lt;"J c '&gt;ne , , ·h at vi th th'= dif:ficul ty of obtaining mf:.teri2ls

under ~re ~er.-:-; :Zovernmental res trictions, rmd ·ihe h i gh he£J. against
,,rni'ct t r, i:: 1 e.t er mm t be pumped.

Ee thct o,c i t ::1~y , it ~: 111 be

nece ss&amp;r-; eo!'..1ohm·T to fur ni£h u source of domestic Ufater for the

iTle.ny ")f riur enployes are leaving our Se!'~ice becB.use of the quality
of WPter furnished .

If 'i·Je ~re to o.ni ri-·c ni n e. outisfactory l abor

sup".&gt;ly, ·ue must secure potable Hater .

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8n d ,

Z, 5, 1, 7 ·_: 7, 8 , 9 , r!"ld 11.

L::tcr clr 1l ling haF au5;11ent ecl the

tions .

Pnas ::lt·anc ri t0 t h e □ine , a d i s t c.nce of J.2,GOC f eet, c1nc!. one tra oK

Was l el d for the ~aul ing i n of m~terlal .

�- 20 -

~1•el i11irH:.!':'J t;o r k fo r ci.r!.vi ng o pcningo fro ra tho s ur f ac e

i :'.! i:oa . Z. one. 1 Se[ rn: t o i nt ersect t h,~ roe!, tunnel, ana to ·_rovide
~.clec uc:t e vent 1lc.ti on for the mi 11e ,·or k i ngG ~·w.a b een st:::.rtec1, encl

the cor l -;111 be i'.l.e.ul ec. b;v trucl: to the r ..... ilroPd.
get a lin i tecl -iroduc tion f r oa t,hiE mine, -)r~nabl ;y sbcut ?EC' to
~
u v.,•er."'
.... ~ .
1. 000 tone ner dn.u , b~1 'the e nd of th..,.., p"'e"e11,r
#

,]

-

--

,:.,

~ - ...
t."! t
Unr i nr; l,.,t-

nececcr r ;y !.!i n€: bv.i ldin-:;s ano tener:ent s r•i ll °".:&gt;~ c-::&gt;nstr-uctcc.', 'i,?,c

L ":'l m1e iP.:.st, n e-. r u111•0 2.c1 ye.r da were b u11·;:, r 2ilr occ. t r ac i:s and

of '765 f eet, t h is , er".{ e.11 cowpl etctJ. a.ur i n 6 the 7ea.r.

Th f; entire

ac..t 1sf c: cto r ily , e::&lt;c e,;&gt;t tha t i'li -;·~s fou.'!u. necccs,.r.,· to insta ll c.

s o.tisfEct o rily -che l a r ger l umps of co al fo-.i~d i n -~1110 are a .

Plnns for the a dded crusher a re under ·.rn; ,

.• d this 9 r o j ect ~1ill

�.. t l -

'l'he L'nion .,..a.cific ~,cter Ccmpe.ny instc.lled a o i -pe l ine t o

furnish ~&amp;ter for 911 mining nperet1one an~ tenements &amp;t the n~r
location .
A found,;tion t•rf-ls rmt i n for a ne,,: bathhouse , Bine fol"'e men 1 ~ office,

811c't

urenent ye t Y' .

t e n:rly al ). oaterial f ,:H ' the conLJt!'uction rif t1i~'

le.op house , Hhicl-t uill be ooBpl eted durinE~ the

bui ld.in:7 :. s 0n the ~:rounrJ .

Concrete 2.nni'o~c!:'le •-1 t·-ere built f(')r the

ent r i es , c ir c:,urseo, r"lt" cr0ss-cuts , uere ~l'iven in 104.': .
'1

!!er·e uere no firee i nside the oines fro□ 0-ponteneous

daugh ter , 'Gt e:.apt eJ. to pour sooe gc.soline 111""0 th&lt;.; lei tchcn stove .

:-le h c.ve mat nt n.1ne c1 s,ec1al (sUar,: ls for th~ defen se of t he
I

propertie s en account of uc-.r conc.iticns , t h is ·.·ol~ki n's out s c.tistaotor1ly , t n d no sabota0 e of any k i nd h !1F.. be ... n 2ttempte&lt;l.

lJe

�-

?,2 -

and 1Jt•· te!' pPo ).)ePties , ue a re ad.equa~e l :v pY-oteoted.•

1lle payroll deduction n l.s n for -~he purchase of l•n l \;ed

year .

bonc1s .

Iron
Jc ~~er , h~ass and b r on2~

-LABon.. . . .
Duri ng the year 2 ,691 men uere h1red, &amp;n-l 2 , 598 left our s ervice,

�- 23 -

·i;here being 2 , 859 □en i n our eopl oy ~c of t h e end of t h e y ea r,

excl usive of the general offi c e forcea .

u~_ ~o
the ena~ o f 1 9A~,9 , c. ·i,otol of 544 men had l eft
v
•J

the employ of thi s coc~o.ny to enter the &amp;reed forceo of the
Uni ted &lt;3tate~ .

About eo yercent of our l ~bo~ suptlY h~s been £t~ble,

...

t

.1, ! l'l •

to recrui ':.i Ll:Jn ,

-~

h

•

t _. •

tells t o Cls.rltsville ,

e.n6., : ~t:en it EJeece&lt;l cli ffloult to oot~in

enpl oyes ,:i tho-..it ~:1y i n_; iil'".'.1.nsportati on, • •.:; ine~i t·,ited ~ system

they to re?tL'l'ld tne anovnt t o u s .

tp to t he e:id of the yee.r 1-·e

advrnced ..:. t o tZi.1 of (;16 ~555 . 54 f or t r ans1_:ortc..tion, c.nc1. ':•e hav e

r&gt;e-collectccl dui"i ng t h E;.t sane period ! 9 , 13:? .17 of "Ghr-:.t anount .
i.:o doubt

:.1

collected,

ve1""y substant i al
n.,.1 (1 i t

n□ount of t h i c =oney tril l no~ be

t:1ll be ne ce ss:iry to ci:lc.rge tl1e lo ee t o Ope1"a.-

t i one , o.s many of the employ es to ·u h? :.n ~:,e o.Qv.oncc t r ans~)orto.tion
raoney move on, f e:111ng to c.a rry out t he iz' obl !.5...,.ttcn .

Duriug the

time ..r . ·.iel ls w£.s in Arkansas, he sh i "!)::,eC: c :}:r-oxi!'.:!!'.tely 370 Glen

�-=

l'_iy., ~
Gil

y

i)I'

,.-1. .

y

~.

24 ....

t-.&amp;?r i ngton ue.s sen-t to Spo kane, rTashington,

tr

t o Varregut o Xd&amp;_~O, and to t h e vicinity of ? i ttsbu~g , Kans a s,

end I-:!ro 1.-rells to Leo.civil le , Col o~aa.o , und er instructions of the
United States Emplcyoent Se1~v1~e

ing uny employe s.

j)

none of' these soUZ'cee develop-

On Ho 11e□bei"' 1eth D t•i Z' o 1;ells and iJ:r.' o H.s-.rr'ing-

ton uere 3e11t to Snz-:_ngflela., Li t oh? i elc1- D and Her1•in p :Illinois_o

Er . Hells is still ::.n Ee rrin o.nd in e 1ntinni np; t o sh:t·9 2 ?e~-r men
to Uyon i n~ .

nen"i'.; Hervic e .

Hine , onr thon~ht t e i n ~ to Dick u:-i s ome of tho s e r.:en. Y:ho 1:ould
be une.u.rolcy ed .

On October 2~:th, !-Ir . John R. f-TcCusker D 3egional Director
of ·ine ~hr i-bnpmrer C~!ill·.ioaion, Denver, r..otified us tl1,:/G i t ,.:~ou.ld

be nacess.ery for us to discontinue e□~loylng cena 2nd to u i thdrmr

X-l ro z:urra.Y had located q uite

a nunber of men, but r•;e ,:ere not allowecl to er.l~)loy them, f4l"o
?-!cCusJrer st~ting they were needed for o 'i";he:r crit~ca l wer in-

dustri es .

Since that tioe ue have been emoloying □en through

and ~,1th the asE:istanoe of ..che Unitecl States E'!:lploynent Servi ce

l n Southern Illino i s; as of elate of thi s report, the su:~ply of
t:ien 1n Southern I llinois i s a pparentl y e""YlC:..rntsll. o •

�- 25 ....

The l abo~ outlook for 1943 i s not encouragingo
n.,Ja.~osn
_"'ectB ar~
.., ?hA~:
u _.,

for 19..12"

The

?h~
7 b or snppl y t·rill b e more difficul t · than
~ .., -a

Hotrever, ·c·e are ueing evm.,..y 1:1e ans poe8ibl e to fi ll the

vacancie s i n ouri 1-,O1,.lti ng fo r c e s.

In Sep tember, i t was clec ide a t o empl oy some 1:ror.1en :Co1"'
1mr!c for ·t1idch t hey m5.gb t b e f i tteu, on t h e tinples anc1 i n the

shops , and a t t h e end o f the j 1 e0.P th0r@ ·t1ere 50 uomen eDY)1.oy e5.
i n these c l asses of -:rork,

i~e..o~Locatinn

ini i=:t s

...
c)

Rock Gr.,:r :L.2-:~ s

Reliance

.,

-

Superior
Hann$;}.

f o:.l~:-s :

A~urentices

Elec_; trici i::m s "i1e1ders
""
~

r;,lQY)l e

rr:o ·'t, C
;.;i l
,:.___
....::.,...

5
4:
5
6

11
10

2

1
l

1

1
...

12

7
9
J.3

t)

32

50

1

--=-

--

B

7

TotEtl

Blute
Pickers on

2
l

_,

iJint-Jn

0$

- ...

A.riother thing t ~1nt h as militated az;ain st our t~roduotion
hu.a bes11 ::.;nd still continues to be t he very l:.:u&gt;ga a::1oun.t of vol-

untary a~osenteeism, for uhich there seems to b3 no remedy.

Fre-

quent t 3lks at Safety ne.etings , both by o~r o-;.m offici a l s and by

people u e h::..ve broun&gt;ht i n to talk to the men on this situation,
~

have not been productive of results.

On the c~ntrary, absenteeism

1e steadily i nc reasing, particul arly since iioveraber 1 s t, t:rhen the

mines started u orldng seven da,ys pe r ueek, ff~.. th t ine o.nd one-half

Paid tor all time in excess of 35 hours enc;: t·:eek o In order to
maintain production, we ·worked on Armistice Day a~d Thanksgiving

�- 26 Day p paying time and one-hal.f :for these tuo holi days
t1e hRve found no renedy for this si tue.tion

0

O

Apparently

the emnl 0yes ere earning too such □oney, and are indifferent to
the winning of the i:·rar ; no appeol to their patrioti sm or t heir
dutles e.s ci t1zens s eems to hc.ve any effec•i:i o

On the contrary"

the more steadily t·: e ':•:-ork, the mo.r e absenteeism ue have, cs
ch1:n,.:n by ✓c;he f ollo't'1 ing tabl e, uhich shm-~s the raan-days los•i:i from

th1s ouuse for ~he l sst six months of the yeer, the period during
uhich recorda were kept :

Hock

Month

S;w-l n "•q

July

?29
?13

August
Se"Qteober

709

October

1 1 ..,. ..

Noveo'ber
DeoeI.llber

1 0 961

-1&gt; - - -

2 0 06f

Re] i P.n~e

Hinton

Sn7'.:.fil':i or

Hfilla

rrot2.J_

872

1,148

281
213
316

3g974

945

1 0 () ... ?
880
1 0 080
10866
1 0 ?63

0
I.).,
8 ...
920

6:-:&gt;'7
780

l ~-

lp ~08
1,886

1D l 29
1!)660
1:,773

3,404
!3,605

Gp06S
7,902
8 , 093

295
639
662

l 0 8Sl

32 ,031

Totnl fo:r L~tit Six !I()nti1s , 194:2

n
•
·~oveDDe-,
r
•
,,,
~n
nn e·?fn
_ r.,_l, to c o r,,""-te&gt;t
~: 1_,., 1
_ s s1+-un
__--:~1on,
u~ring
~
~
~
~~~
~A

~ systen ,:&amp;.s 1.neugurated of

n.t-r8.rding U o

- -4

S o

V

Y

i·Jar Savings Bonds as

nnd in Decenber, bonds &amp;r:1~unt1ng to ( 1,200 1-:rera given, the amounts

1r~-r~te~ c..:~ong ~he dist ricts in proportion to t~e nuober of raen

employed e..'G each, with a separate dra.Ni ng fo r e 2.ct1 distr.i.ct.

This

changed for t~e month of J ~nusry, 1943, to ;rovide for
the a_T-~ arding of a singl e (11,000 bond.

':'he "bonds uere auorded by

nlac1ng in a bowl the names of al l eoployes ,·ho had nat mis s ed s

single day at ,-rork during the month, and draPlng from the bowl,
in a manner similar to that used for rorerdijg t~e Safety pri zes,

a representative of the Union being calleu i n to ~art1c1pate in
the drawing.

�- 27 .,.

The dr op in eff iciency duri ng 1942 oompar ed wi t h 1941,
due to the many new employee , absenteeism , and other causes, ie
shmm by the fol lot1i ng :

t;;o t a l l-1an Shi ft s

1941

1942

520 /19?

673 , 203

Total Tons i:~i ned

Decrease in Tonn ~i ned Per
Man Shift
Fer Cent of Da~rease

cl ause in Jn,:; uage cont::..,.:;.ct cove.rlng v2.cat:lon pey a:nounted to
S37 ,520, er ) 00551734 pe.f' n~n shift o

r.rh i o co opat:'SC '{fi th

Q.

'G otal

of 035,980, or (~0069384 per □an shi ft i n 19410
'i1Et1E~-lEU'l'S :

T~e housi ng situation has been a most diff icult oneo
A l r~ge nu□ber of s i~~le e□ployes, the sons of' our older G5pJoyes,
trho have le~~ to ente~ the armed f orces , ~as devalopod a serious
housing s:t";;uat i on,

ina.s□uch

a s the parents have not ·taken in anyone

t o replal.}e t.he l"el &amp;tives who h a ve l e f t our ewploy Ji.;o go i nto the
servi ce.

·; e fe el

tie !lave lost uc comr::.oda~:; i on::; fa ...• 3'.)8 t o 350 em-

ployee on this e.ocoun·::, .

Boarding houeeo have l1een reha'bilita.t ed ,

and buil d1n~o in a.1 1 our r11 s t riot s which have been used for other
'-·

Pllrpooee have been r emodeled., e.nd t:e nre u.sing t ~eo fo r housing
accorr:mode.t ions t'or n e~-: em""Ol oyes .

In adcU. t i.0~1 ~~o &lt;i.;h.is, t:n3 purchaeecl

from the Union Pacific Railroaa· com~any 200 condeD~ed box care,
remodeling the!!. at a cost ot $565.74. each, l'.!l!:.king t,ro-room houses

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for emnloyes

9

living quart erso

These box- oar houses are l ocated

as follmirs:
Ro ok Stirin~ s

Reliance
Winton

::&gt;

Supe r i or

63

Hannn
&lt;&gt;

52 0
30
2 rc.)
30
200

'Kote.l
Include s •i:;,- o c e.r s put t oge the!' to form a aomr.mni ty ha11

0

!Jbile this .has n-:,t ent irely solve&lt;l our pr-obl C?D , it nas
been t he means of fu1"n.:..shi ng both nm?ri ed and s ingle ei.:1plc&gt;ye 8 -;,;i t.h

difflcul ty of obtsi uing p riori t i 00 for the buil ding ~f s~itahle
~ouses, the t!t:. l i z .::~:ti on. of these b.::m carEi ha s ·oeen a re ul l i fe-saver,

ancl oi ~: ri-:..~ooo. .hcnwes

@t

Hann a. o

On account

':)f

·che u.elay in obtain-

ing the ,~ce sse.r r au1;h~rl ty a11&lt;l the fur ni shing of t"he 2ater•1al, only
t he t.:-~rr~~- b.riuses at Rel i[;..Ilce h o.a. been t i n i s11ed ~d. placed ln use
by Decern.&gt;c:;1" 0.i.

0

l'ha thirty 4-room :nouses at buperi or a1"'e pa r t i al ly

com1-&gt;leted, f!.nd proixf1Jly u .i..11 be r e&amp;dy f or occu;xi11cj,' l n the l a:t;e

spring of 1943

0

The constru ction on the tt·elve 5- room houses t•re.s

at a ot c.nd- s till f or soae tlme on a ccount of t~e i,ability of the

contra ctor to p:c..o s e cute t .11e ·"rork ; they o-11.l be oom1:-let ed before
June 1. 19 43.
'i'he follou ing statement shorn::; t~:e 0Y:-;e1-;.dl tuj~cs ft'.&gt;r n2in-

tenance ~n tenements for the past five y~9.r~:

�- 29 -

....... , '}
1 0'"'8

1939

1940

1941

1942

Uunbe:r O ""'.!.

Houees
1 &amp;111
1 ,109
1~109
1,104
1, 326
of
..
.:..i
n
Coat
tenance ~'66 20() .. 60 (. 00 , 77A . l ;-5 • 4? ~01 . 71 \ 65, 8 1 6 . 64 ~.,l '"11, 3~19 . 6C
i\vg . Co st
per House ~ 50 . 59
$54 .SJ
$.~•"' e n~
$ 5J . GZ
$129 . 22
9

I

~,_,, 0

oohool ch il~ rc::1 ir. "GhP c ~cmunity h t'..lle .

t1on of the Boy en~ Girl Scoutc in t he Annu .1 . 1~-::st t,10 i?i e11 Dc.:i .

�.... 30 ~

ENl¼Il~BERING- SCHOLARSHIP:

G!'ee.ter interest i s bei ng shol-rn i n t h i s opportupl t y ,
as t he:r'e Pe r e ele ven c cmd 1.d r.tee for the scholnrship i n 1942 .
Xt ua.s d:S..fficul't to choose a.-nong the oand.ida.te s , .:::.s. severnl of tb.em
u cx-0 "t:e ll qua.lif ;.ed, but af'te1,.. t he com3-,et;i t 'i ve examiu~tion ;_•a s

i~

n ts·.ecount of t l1e 111-J.uct i o n of 1&amp;- c111d. 19- yed.Y·-olu. boys

he e:r.:)ectc:; to be e llm:red to finish h i s schooling he ?ore bei n~

induoterl into r-:.ntive eeTVice Pith the /:\rmy .

&lt;'LD TJ ;' tF.8 1 RF.l!!!ICN :
1
nn
~ h~"eenth
' · _e e:..g
,. a.nnua] reunicn of t ~e 01~ Ti ner s ; s -

the r,rincipal g ueeit oncl suee.ker at the bm1ciuet .

'I'ne membership

this ye~r in the Cl d Ti mers' Aseocie.tion u0.s S-t:-3 , a n incr ei.se

or 9 over 1941.
W~s

Bec ause of the "&lt;·:.:ir s1 tut tion , the eveni ng progr e.I!l

discontinued.

,E_MPLOYES I HAGAZIT&amp;:

The Earoloyes I Magazine completed Sl!Ccesst'ull y the nine-

�- 31 -

t1oenth year o f its servi ce to om,.. Forki ng foroe s and ·the ir f ami -

l ies o
POUER PLANTS :

The RooI~ Spri ngs pouer plfu"1'G continued t o operate v ery
sat i s f a ctorily duri ng the y e ar.

The tottl pz,oduc•t i on fop 1942

t:e.s 58,187,000 KtiH, an i ncrease of '7D1'79..,000 ir:;H, or 14 . 07 percent D O'v'er 1941

o

'i1he !lighest peak l o s..d t-1e.s l ~, 500 KUD --:·rhich

oco\ll'r ed ?12rch 15, uhile the highest 60-@inute :;;&gt;eak U 8. ~ 12 ,000

uhi le tl'le gPeatest cnn thly nrodu;}tion v a s that 1n D0ce□ber-,

5, 649 D ooo 1c:s .

7he :fol lou i ~6 state@ent shov1s the total poFer generated
and the dist~ibuti.on of ~£.□e for the past five ye ars :
1958
m:rt
Used fo1" plant
1::mxili£.2:..ies ano.

boiler Y-OCID

5 , 326,800

Used at Lo o 6

~fells

614, 989

1939
KtlH

1 940
mai

194:l
K-JH

703,500

KtiH

4,338, 200

5,187, 500 5 , 842,900
703,254

1942

706 ,900

702 , 200

~ol d to So . Uyo .
litili t ie s Co.
l.0,.713 ,67 3 10, 6S9 ,922 ID,950 ,007 12 ,574: ,865 16,14 9 , 109
Used at 'ihe t' .
~ • Coal Co I s .
L!ining Diets.

26 1 048 1 006 26 , 4 00 1 726 281 ~6?. 688 30 1 7 64 1 0 66 35 r 424: . 885

Total Dist ri42 ,703 ,467 42 ,931, 402~5,954:095 ~8 ,386,661 55 , 614, 394
buted
·Transmission
Losses
2.021.533 2 ,479.698 3 . 02~ .9J 5 2 , 621. 339 2,572 . 606
Total Genera~ed 44,725,000 4 5,411,000 48, 97? 11 0 'J'"' 51,008 , 000 58 ,187 , 000
The production i'rom the Hanna Po-::'er-- ? l a::1t shou ed an i ncr ease

�- 32 -

of 15 ° 1±8 percent ovez- t!'le previous yer-.:r o

'i'he following stPJ,te-

ment shoi·rs the to tal po"t·rer geneI•ated and t he distribution of same

for the pact five ycorc :
1 938
rn.n8 Dept.

Cosnercicl
-~ub-total

KtH.

1939

1940

ll\T!

Y{:·:H

4 , 0 51?550

3, 8 ~~5: 90:J
l c 068 , '1-00
4- , 90".:;- &lt;;.._
';()Q

z. ' 4.67 200 4, 5;-36, 100 5953J,950
1 2 156/700 1!167.000 1:268D55Q
L , r~9:z.
900
'-' - ·~ J

5,?03,100 6»602 ,500

ln261 . 650

1...JL219 I '7QQ

1 : 31'L600 1.505 11200

6,165,960

5,843,600

7 DQ20 J 1700 8, 10'7 , 700

9 93 D5!')Q

5,045,050

~

1941
KT?H

1942
KUH

1

Useci. for ·pouer

-gl ant (!, boiler
-plant fttL~lliaries
1~01f1~l.OO
Tot al gene1"ated
6,060~150

o..s all me•i:;er- s nre loc2:;:;cd at the bue bars i n the po'Per pl ant .
Comnercie,.1 l:11ouatt hours cover no-z.:e:r nold 2nc. pm-·er used by all
u.epartments other than tr..e :o.i ne department.

The follou ing st.f'_t,srJent sho-::::s the nunber of -pensioners
on the :\?ells .and JGh e cost of pensions for the ·pas·t:; fiva years:
1958

1939

1940

1941

1942

62

59

58

54

• 54

Year

2

6

3

Uo . di ed during yaor

5

7

3

-,

pensi on.er e on
roll J~:.uc.ry lat
L. Co

no. add.ea. during

1

Total cost of pensions for year

\~31, 213 . 50 C~4, 241. 31 {~31, t.:?0 .19 030, 202. l3C3O,006.86

'£here uere 53 pensioners on the :i.:1o~ls D.E!, of J c.nuf.lX'y 1 i
1943 .

�- ss REAL g gS; ATE:
--On ac coun --c 'Jf the r e0trictions :)l aoecl on build ing o-r:&gt;er·a-

·
.;,.,
~
t~10:n of net; ho.0es, by the Governmental
t 1.o·l1", 4v••nlun
v
u..1.ng
u.ne ccns"t;ruc
0

-

.... .

ngencie s , x&gt;efal esta te s ule s J na:rti culal..,ly to'l:·m lots , have been ll1t
a m!ninum during t ue y e a r, £:ml thi s sit uat.i..::&gt;Zi F ill c~ntinue fo K&gt;

Block 10, Cl a rk i!i.tldi"i:;ion, sol d ·i;o the l'!', o

lj o

E . Qhurch, 3c.ker 1 s

Chapel, for a. ·,otal p l"'ice of 0550 . 00 .

l ands i n Sec•Gion l S, at Licml:ol:

-

Year
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
193?
19;:;o

1939
1940
19~1
1942
Tot[2].

'i!ons

Rental fo!°

~"'.o;y e..l t y

(l5i

'O(H."'"

ton)

1,074000 \}C':
161.10
59,539 .95
8 :930 .98
108,620 086
16 , 293.14
2'.'.J, 756 .68
l ~ ,963.50
72 :664.59
10,899 . 72
61, 804 .?3
9,270.73
62,6~5 .62
9,295.36
69 ,~~3o5l
10 .,416.51
80,912 091
1 2, 136.94
94,886 020
1 L,?32 o94
~5,085. 57
6,762.55
531 .92
3 ,546.10
759,968 .72 Gl13, 985. ~.9

?toping c.nd
Vent ..U1:.ch .

RentaJ.
/.&gt;

v

{\

(

\?

600.00

\r

900 000

600 .00
600.00

Total

600000
600000

600000
600000

161.10
10,430.98
16,893.14
16))563.50
11,4:99.72
9:870.73
9s995.36

600.00

600 000
600 oCO
100 . 00
(\

~}6 , 100000

\T

900.00

11,016.51
12 ,736.94:
14,832.94
?,362.55
631.92
Cl 20 ,995.39

The . mining o? the reservee under this con-cr ac·t has been
conpletecl, the Lion Coal Oorpornti.on ;:·c 8 so notified, ood rider to
the co~'ltraot executed providing for the CC.!1Cellet ion o:f ee;me as

or rebrue.ey 28, 1943.

Respectfully sub~itted ,
O-rtgm·!l~

l

f.UG~i~lt \11d\ltl Fft

��200-41
.f}.pril 6, 1942

Mr . U. rL Jeffers - Presi dent
Union Pacific Re.ilr-c ac!. Company·
Omoha, Nebrc: ska-

Dear Sir:
I submi t heret-:1 th the foll m·, ine; :ee aume of The Union "acific Coal

Company operatio~e for the ye ar 19~1:

MINE PRODUO'i'l!ON AND COS"ES:
Tot&amp;l tons producoa, aver age d -s.YE:'! 1&gt;so~lrnd during the year, mine

cost, and tot~l cost, for five ye~rly per.iode r 1937 to 1941 , i nclus ive,
are set fcrth below:

Production
Tons

Average Day s

II.£
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941

:3,315,628.06
5,016,977.86
3,261,003 .46
3,588,689.60
4., 276, 185 . 60

217. 7~
150. 6 •
157 .5·
170 .9 .

Uorlted.

210.4·

Mine Cost
fl
V

Tota1 Cost

G 1.734

10 540
1.510
1.505

1..731
.1. 752
1.661
1.806

1.471
1.673

Tho working time of the mines 1noreo.sed-lo.st yea.r 39.5 days, or
23.1 percent.

The outout increased 68?,596 .00 tons, or 19.16 percent .

All mines are double shifted, t ha t is. creus for ti'ro 7 hour ah1fts a re

lla1nte.1ned.

The total t a-ires paid during the cal endar yeer s 1940 a:nd 1 94.l .
Irere e:.s shown be1 ow:
0..1-

lnoreF. se

-1940·

1
~~

Federal Taxes

G:.t.4~ , 747 . 09

,~.(88, 059 . 16

0~45,111007

Other Taxes

297 , 8 7 2.88

,--~')
D
-~, . r:01
~'I
• 99
'

46,029.11

Total

t441 , 619.97

Ces1,1ao.15

$390,140.18

�- 2 Mine ooete inoreased Q.102 ~er t on and tho ooat of e l l coal

nold increased G. 155 ~e r t on .

UECHAN!CAL L0i\DER9 :
During t h e yee;r J 9/J l, t h e 1.)er c ent age of eoal mechanicc1lly l oaded
uas 100. O perc en t.

Cn DecE,m.ber ;:;1, 1941 , 216 l o..1ding nni ts Here in

oel"Vice , totid c sp i t a l

i nvest:!lent i r.. m~che.nioe l l o a.de;"S; -:·•1th de-orec i -

ntion to De cember 31 , 1941 , set f orth bel o~r:

Origin~l c a?i t ~l i nvestment
Deprec i at i on to Dec . 31 , 1941
Ori gi nal co s t less nccrued depreciPt!on
Deprecic tion f or the year 1941
398€d en t ~e 'to ti::.tl

t onneg e min ed 1n 1941 , the de~reoir~ter1 c a p ital

i nvest ment 1n l •J acli ng rw.ch i n ery a o of Uecet.1be1' 31 , uae 7 oO cent s per t on .

Si nce 1926 , o.n a c cut•a te r eco1"d o~ thr:; ea.rninge of a ll unioni zed
mine employee h f~S been □a i nt 2 inoa ,

fro□

whioh the f o llow1 ng r esume h as

bem ebotraotcd:

-

Yeo.r

1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1936
1936
1937
1938

1139
1940
11•1

Ho o o f i1en
Emn lo.,yed

2 ,103 .5
1,78108
1,673 . 7
1,70?. 6
1.,766.7
1 ,698 . 9
1 ,609. 6
1 ,669.9
1,661.6
1,926.2
2,109 . 0
2,240.8
2,169 .8
2 ,169 .7
2,114.9
2 , 286.2

Av_~ • Sh1fts
f or k:e cl
208.6
228.8·

259.9
276.0
249.2
207-.4
180.8
183. 9
216 . 6
226. 7
233.7
21 5.6
186 . 3
197 . 9
213.6
227 .8

Avcr na-0 ~!et Ti:&amp;.r.n i ngs

Per Da.y
,f-.9
; • a.,,=
9. 0 2

8 . 60
7. 43
7. 49
7.43

6.65
5,92
5.a~
5.93
6.34
6. 86
7. 11
7.17
7 .18
8.06

Per Honth
Cl 63. 76
171.82
186.23
1-70 . 91
155 . 53
123 . 42
100.22
90 . 73
104 .58
111.63
123 .52
1~3 .09
110 04-2
118 . :25
127 . eo
1G2 . B4

Per Year

Cl ,966 .12
2,061 . 84
2 ,234 . 76
2 ,050 . 92
1 ,866.36
1 ,541 . 04
1,202 . 64
1,088 .76
1 , 254 . 96
1,~30 . 36
1,462 . 24
1, 477 .08
1 ,325.04
1, 41!'l.00
1,633 . 60
1,834.08

�- 3 -

Cur- accident prevention work trnr; continued without ab1:1.ter-:ient,

n alight increese in me.n-hnu~e of e~posure ~er lo et-tim0 accident ooou~ring in 1941, e~ual to o.~4 percent.
The oomua ri son for t he f ift een yecr e re-PP.retell into t h:Pee
per&gt;locl:::; c f five yea.rs eRch, uith :,reur s 193e, 19:59, 1940,

0 V11l

1941, shot..,n

oo'\'Js.ratel :v , is set forth !n the i:'\s er t follm·:ing :

THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY
Co~1hparison of tons mined, and man-hours worked inside and Outside per Fatal, Non-fatal a.nd All
Accident.&lt;
THR EE 5-YEAR PERIODS AND Foun YEARS, 1938. 1939, )940, AND ]94]

Year
1923
l'.924
1925
1926
1927

Tons
Mined

IPercent·
age

Number of

Accidents
Loaded
~echanNon•
ic:illy Fat:il fat:1I Tot:il '

-

3,241,105 3.32 16
2,821,678 5.72 11
2.779,065 9.55 6
2,776,245 21.67 8
2,750,430 40.28 7

-287
237
305
24-0
244

14,368,523 15.61 48 1319 1367

1928
1929
1930
1931
1932

2,927,390
3.060,632
2.897,653
2.453,527
2.045,270

--

51.29 8
57.97 12
59.42 8
73.39 6
81.13 1

294
270
270
152
''.$.~

F:it:1I

Nonfat:,)

Total

Man-hours
Worked

303 202,569 11,293 10,697 5,581,040
248 256,516 11,906 11,378 4,340,800
311 463,177 9,112 8,936 3,850,664
254 347,031 11,285 10,930 3,969,400
25] 392,918 11,272 10,958 3,607,344

5 yrs.

- .-.. - - -

Tons
Mined per Accident

299,344 10,893 10,511 21,349,248

302 365,924
282 255,053
278 362,207
158 408,921
60 2,045,270

- -

Man.hours
per Accident
Fat:il

Non•
fat:il

Total

348,815
394,618
641,777
496,175
515,335

19,446
18,316
12,625
16,136
14,'784

18,itl9
17,503
12,381
15,627
14,372

444,776 16,186 15,617

9,957 9,693 3,858,672 482,334
11,336 10,853 4,126,880 343,907
10,732 10,423 3,872,648 484,081
16,142 15,529 3,169,584 528,264
34,665 34,088 2,607,116 2,607,116

13,125
15,285
14,,343
20,852
44,188

12,777
14,634
13,930
20,061
43,452

-5 yrs.. 13,384.472 63.18 35 1045 1080 382,413 12,808 12,393 17,634,900 503,854 16,875 16,329
-- 40 43 699,186 52,439 48,780 2,543,104 847,701 63,578 59,142
1933 2,097,558 90.55 3

-

1934, 2.402,553 97.41 3
1935 2.887,731 99.03 8
1936 3,286,159 99.95 61937 3.315,628 99.50 2
__,_

59
56
48
38

62

800,851 40,721 38,751 2,800,683

933,561 47,469 45,172

64 360,966 51,567 45,121 3,291,205 411,401 58,771 51,425

54 547,693 Q8,462 60,855 3,744,274 624,046 78,006 69,338
40 1,657,814 87,253 82,891 3,707,237 1,853,618 97,559 92,680
-5 yrs:- 113,989,629 97.18 22 241 263 635,892 58,048 53,192 16,086,503 731,205 66,749 61,165
29· 31•1,508,489 104,034 97,322 3,198,32.5 1,599,162 110,287 103,172
1938 3.016,978 100.00 2
23 27 815,251 141,783 120,778 3,357,955 839,489 145,998 124.369
1939 3,261,003 100.0.0 4
1940 ,3,588,590 100.00 6 24 ·30 598,098 149,525 119,620 3,555,408 592,568 148,142 118,514
1941 4.276,186 100.00 5
30 35 855,237 142,536 122,177 L1,}62,132 832,426 138,738 118,918
-4 yrs. 14,142,757 100.00 17 106 123 831.927 133,422 114,982 14.273,820 839.636 134,659 ll6,047

- - --

-

�- 4 -

Durtr.5 the n1.neteeri yee.r pe rind shown, there were -nE-1.id for
a't'1~rdE'- to inj v rec. emyiloye~ 2.nd employes • a,eoendents t h rough

the

1·tyomtne; t; c r ltmen' s Compe n se tion Act, t h e folloidng sums:

Perioc1
192-~1-'.?7

1928- 32
1933- 37
Yr.1938
Yr.1939

Yr.1940
Yr.1941

Ton s Coal
Mined

Comptmsnt ion
A;wards

Awards ner
Ton ·

7 V029 • .6.6
209,6~2 o38

14,368,523
13,384,472
1 3 ,989 , 629
3,016,978
'l?.• I 2
"·1 t 00 ...L)
L
..,t)
3,588,690
4, 2?6,186

~

t •9

l ,
"- ..,,. vf,L....

2.12, 1 ?8. ;,s

30, 267.06
34 , 676 .02
57,041.94

72 ,973 .81

.0177
. 0157
. 0152
.0100
.0106
.0159
.0171

The p ayment s we.de into t~e •,.:orltmen ' s Compet1s 1:..t ion Fund, 1941

compared with 1940, 1-n•a sho1.:n belm·n
rai d in for·:

Year 1940

Y0s r 1941

lfork.men' r, t;or.roen oation

t 5?,041.94
9,227.76
10.00
C66,279.69

f;72 , 973. Bl
12,041.38
1.00
GR6,016 . 19

Catastrophe Insurance
!·'olloing-

Total

18 ,736. 50

I ncrease

The Company I s cred1 t balance 1n the fund ,-1as incr,1a sed from

0.67,64?.10 as of December 31, 1940, to @86,821.00 e e of December 31,
1941, en increase of (:19,1?3.90.

Uorkmen' s Comnensa.tion

Cat astronhe I nsurance
llo11o1ng·
Total

1937

1938

1939

1940

1941

~ .0179
.0028

t.0100
.0027

(~ .0106

(~. 0169

.0027

.0026

~ .0171
. 0028

SQOOl
$ . 0208

t; .0127

C.0133

1;,. .0185

(' .0199

The f.iharp increa se in wage rate:e adds to co~!rpensat1on pt3,y1I1ents,
as d.oee the 1ncre~:ae 1n tonnage mined .

Ac h9.s been shown, the Com't'any' s .

orec1.1 t balance in the fund wa.s 1noreaseL1- an a.:nm,nt s11ghtly evoeeding
I

I

the inoroasc shown above.

a

�Co0porie~n of F'c.\t al J\ocidente por Million Tons
or Con!. !·.1!ned, The Un ion 'F-noific Coql Company

and United Stutes , Corapa~od, Ni neteen Yearly
Pcr i ode.

'i"ho Union Pac!l..fic. Gon.1 Oo .
Pot o.li tieo nor
l,0,00 2 QOO Tonq,
Y.oc:t:. [flt; f' l i. t,i CH3

16

1023

ll
6

192'}

1925
1026

8

?
8
12
8
6
1

1927

1928
1929

19;;0

1931
1932

r.:
,t_;

1933
103~
1935
1038
1937
1930
1939
19~0

,.,

...

8

6
n
I

2
~

6
5

1CJ'11

~\ l B,!tur:iino\ls M1nes 1 u. a.
Fotnlitics oer
Eptnlit1eo

1 11 000 2 000 Tons

1,963
1,906

3 . 16
3.94
3 . 53

'1 . 9~

3 .90
2 . 16
2 . 88

1 0 834:

2 D066
1 0 ?~2

2.6~
2.73

1 0 729
1,706

;-.;.91

1D619
1D060
068
... ,..,
8t~v

2 .. 76
r. . 40

.60
l.~3
1 . 26

958

968
10096

q .76

1 . 82
.60

lp198

oso

. OG

867
lD20~

l .~3
1.67
1 .17

10052 (Cot.)

a.eo

3 . 36
8 t.)5
0

~ .19
3 .~6
2 .79
;3 .0~

2 .60
2 .66

~. GO

2.51
2 .69
2.61
2 . 18
2 .61
2 . 09 (Eat. )

Bnfcty expcnditu~oG chnr~ccblc to rain~ oostn for the onl cnder
.,

yom~o 1923 to 19{1p inolucive,

01.,e

oet forth 'below:

E~pcndituroo for Safety Ohc~30d to

Mine Coote for Ni neteen !eer ~cried

'Yow

1923
19~~
1926
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933

19~4
1935

19~6
193?
19~8
1939

1940 .

1941

Lnbor nncl t:flt ori nl

Ooc-it ~er Tg9

152,754 .18

.054

b 71 , 9R1 .C8

:; . 022

129 , 23~, . 41
15::', 915 .·11

.046

86:980 . 00
98, 374 .69
97,274 .79
99 , ;;41 .47
'10 , 830 . 24
6?, 691. 39

.03~

m., 416.84.

46 , 144 . 07
60 , 4~~ .16
64,611. 41
62 , ~43 ,56
67, 622 .92
62 , 906 . 80
77, 984.69
89,869.62

. 056

.os2

. 0~2

.o:.:- 4
.029
.028
. 025

.019
.017
.020
.019
. 019
. 019
. C'~2

.021

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The annual examination o~~ the mines ~as conducted duri n~ J ul y
and August, 1941, by Nr . L . F . tleichel, Mining Engineer of Scranton ,

Penneylvania.
UI NE J.IATERI AL AND SUPPLIES :
'll

he changes in vnluc of stocko of mine material and supplies

carried since De cember 31 , 1920 , i s set forth in the following record:
.THE UNION PACIFI C COAL COU'PANY

Material and Su"9pl ies on Hand , December 31,
- - - - ~Y_e__
a rs 1923 to 19~1 , Inc .

Year

L\mount .

Year

Amount

1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1929
1929
1930
1931

8 686,341

1932

(~ 196,792

418 , 797
339 , 313
267 ,095
253 0075
265,130
273,036

1933

1934
1 936

187 ,267
192 ,586
208 ,278

1936
264,269
1937
336,566
1938
271,289
265, 06~
1989
323,998
239,052
1940
258 ,944
1941
417,677
Much of the increas e shown ls due to la.rger i nventories 1no1-

dent to 1noreased output , uith higher oost of mat erial usedo

dEROHANDISE STORES :
Our merchandise .stores, under the continuing man agement of
llr. E: . R. Jefferis, Mannger of St or es, me.de a n.et 1_1rofit of C68, 913.01

1n 1941.

The general resul ts for 1940 and 1941 compered, are shot-m

below:
Total Oper ating
Exuens e s 8 Taxes

Net
Earnings

~~1 93, 176

1 . 192 ,236

217 1 ~19

$170, 008
201 1 759

$61,129
88.913

trease C 186,222

C, 24, 143

(; 31,731

8 7 ,784

~

Total
Salee

l940

c\1 ,007 ,013
\(

~ 4!

n-

I nvent ory
Vnlue

Accounts Receivabl e, Merohand1se Department , as of December
11, 1936 to 1941, incl us1ve, are shown in t he follou1ng:

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Accounts Receivable - Merchandise Department
Year
Amount
1936
Sll0,356.13
1937
120,990.23
1939
94,980.72
1939
118,059.33
1940
115,502061
1941
112,584073
The increase in Accounts Receivable since 1936 is due to
heavy sales of furniture, r efri ger ators . washing mach1ne s p radios ,
and other household equipment, most of t:rhioh is sold on installments,
these sales covered by chnttel mortgage , our losaes from theoe installment sales negligible, the total unoollectible account s charged off
in 1941, (}94048 .

A deoreo.0e of (~2,917088 t-ras ma.de in Accounts Receiv-

o.ble in 1941.
SALE OF COAL AT HANNA:

Sale of co al to the Reynold0-Updike Co~l Com~nny, The Harris

Coal Company, Rook Springs Fuel Company, and A. F. Cameron of Hastings,
Nebraska, tje.e continued through the year.

The sale of coal at Hanna,

1937 to 1941, inclusive, 1s set fo~th below:
Yea.r
1937

1938
1939
1940
1941

Tons Sold

Avg. Pr1oe
Received

Avg. Total
Cost

30,410050

(~2 .566

Clo472

23,833.80
18,618080
22,364 .60
~4,442.66

2.632
20433
2.367
2.464

10

5'.\3

lo568
1.464

1.709

Profit
Per Ton
Amount
(l;l.084
~32,964.98
1.089
25,965000
.876
16,291.46
.893
19,962.66
.746
18,209.77

The 11 a.verage tote.1 ooetu shown is thnt covering the cost of
all coal sold at Hanna, including the iteme of general expenses and
taxee.

DASURE OF MAN POWER:
The number of mine employee in the service of the Company for
twen~y

yearly periods follows:

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Period
Jan. 1, 1923
Jano 1 , 1924
Jan. 1, 1925
Jano 1, 1926
Jano 1 , 1927
Jan. 1, 1928
Jan. 1 , 1929
Jan. l , 1930
Jan. 1, 1931
Jan. 1, 1932
Jan. 1 , 1933
Jan. 1, 1934
Jan. 1 , 1935
Jan. l , 1936
Jan. 1, 1937
Jan. 1, 1938
Jan. 1, 1939
Jan.o 1 , 1940
Jo.n. 1 , 19~1
Jnn. 1, 1942

Number of Men

s 7, :f /,L.tf
-/)..,-I.ti
-~
I../-,-..., '

--

(ol'&gt; 'v ~ (

----;-t-1 0 q
)

Reduction

Percent

797
844
1, 204
l ,56S
1 , 790
1,945
1 ,755
1,852
1,861

21 . 6

3,674
2,877
2,830
2,470
2, 111
1 ,884
1,729
1,921
1,822
1 , 813
1 , 719
1 ,733
1 ,869
2,246
2,361
2,448
2,336
2,383
2,378
2 ,766

1 ,966

1,941
1,806
1, 428
1, 313
1, 226
1, 338
1,291
1 ,296
918

23o9
33o0
42o 5

48.7
5206
47.7
50o4
50.6
53o2

5208
49o l
38o9
36.7

a3o3
36 . 4:

36 .l
35.3

25.. 0

CAPITAL AND NON- CAPITAL EXPENDITURES:
During the year cn~ital expenditures, al so imnrovemente charged
to operating expenses, u ere made as follot-rs:

CA?ITAL EXPENDITURES
District

Totnl

0 71,538.03

Rook Springs

Reliance

148p000 .76

Hi nton
Sunerior

34, 89i"_l • 55

222,074.91
21 ,16~.68
302.47
049711975.40

Hanna

?-11scellaneous (Purchase of Colo. land)

Total

NON-CA~ITAL EXPENDITURES
District

.i

Rock Springs
Reliance
Winton
Superior
Hanna

Merchandise Stores, all d1etr1ots
Total

Total

e 99,745069
63, 103086

48,827.39
36,976.88
69,397 .27
4,233.00
(',
.
.,..301,284 .09

�- 9 The measure of additiona l capital invested and the value of

onme neoes snrily enters into the cost of produoing coal.

The follow-

ing st ntement represents the average capital 1nveetment of The Union

Pacific Coal Oomua.ny, 1921 to 1941, inolusive, together ,-,1th the
mi ne cost and total cost of coo.1 '!'.)er t on, :fi gures that are invariably

affected by any change in wage ocal es :

Year

Avg. Investment
During Year

1921
1922
1923
1924
1926
1926
1927
1928

1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936

1937
1938
1939
1940
1941

,.I

\(

1 6 ,751,316
l?,690,026
17,926,891
18,027,565
18 ,109 , 380
18 , 266,892
18,464,497
18,651,100
18 ,790 , 982
18 , 926 , 849
19,332,273
19,009, 832
18,959 ,995
18,647,891
18 ,634,464
19,066,141
19,795,047
20,336,670
20,564,994
20,969,455
21,435,232

Producing Cost
Including Depreo1ation ~ Depletion
02.48

Total Cost Ineluding 6% Int.
on I nve stment
('·2 .83

2o48

2 .97

2.36
2.21

? o71
2 o61
2 o50
2o46
2o29
2o23

2o08
2o03

1.85
1.81
lo6'7

2.08

la66

2o09

lo64
1.66
1.38
1.39
1.41
1.47

1.54
1.61
1.50
1.47

1.57

2.16
2.16
1·094
1.88
1.83
1.86
1.93

1.94
1.91
1.86
1.90

The o.s.pital investment figures he.vo been corrected to el1m1nate the 1nvGstment not1 allocated to the Southern- Uyom1ng Ut111 ties
Company, nl:ld an adjustment

we.a also made in 1926.

to cover 1"eduction in depletion charges

The total coat of coe.1 includes 1ntereat at

f1ve percent on the average yearly investment, thuo bringing costs to

a true basis.

\·1 1th e.n increase of 0 .102 per ton in wa~e ooat, ef-

fective April 1, 1941, lo.bor ooste are nm·r on c onbatant1al equality
With those paid in the year 1927.

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GENERAL - ALL MI NES :
At the oloae of 1941, the nine mines of the Company wer~
oper ating and maintaining 84 . 64 mil es of underground traokaga.

A

t ot nl of 42o3 miles of narrou u ork, that is, alo9es, entries, air

courses, and cross-outs , were driven in 1941.
OUI' most recent study of Rook Snrings No

O

4 ?ane indico.tes

that we are reo.ohing the final limit of develoniaent, the ver y he nvy
cover under 'N hich v1e are now· t-.rorking causing frequent btun-os, t-1l'l ioh
will ulti:aatel y make the mine unscfe for o~erat1on .

Production in this

mi ne ~111 ~ec in to shrink during the Jotter p~rt of the current ye Er.
Nn . 11 Hine, fo:rwex-ly lmo,m as II E11 Pl ane, near Rock Snring s,

is bei ng reopened Fmd plo.ced in condition f or production, new machinery
and mine oars under purchr.oe.

This mine vas driven on the ba~1 e of

30-inch gauge nncl the cw.in haulage entries and s lopee are nm·1 being

~·1dened to t alrn ca r e of '-2-inch gauge c ars end machinery.

The wooden

t i pple u111 be retained after reconstruction and reinforcement, and
nrro.ngemente have been nude with the R~11road Com~any t o reh~b111tate
the @1ne tY"acks ,;1h1ch a.re the property of the Coal Company.
ra1ne

This

should be under product ion in August and w111 t ~l.r.e up some of the

tonnage vh1ch lrill be lost through No. 4 ti1ne

o

At Reliance, the work of c.riving a tunnel 2, 34.3 feet to the
tfo. 11 Seem, stElrted in l-1arch, 1941, t·1as completecJ at the end of

January, 1942 .

steel timbers, l egged ·w1 th red'\1ood, 't·Tere installed

on oonorete footings, and 75-pound relay rails ~ere l s 1d on creosoted
cross ties, prov1d1n1 permanent tra ck.

No. 12 s ,~r.r.i is nm•r unclor

develop~ent and will be a substantial producer during the concluding

�- ll months of this year.

At' ~linton, development has been maintained in the No. 1 Seam
by the 1nstalla.t1on of an auxilia r y hoist, a.llo,·1ing for mining from

one addi tiona.l entry .

An increase in prodnr:t ion ·was obta ined from the

No . ?,~ Seam, and No. 3 Seam h as mainta i ned it s usual production.
At Superior,

11

0 11 and 11 D11 ru nes are nm•.r worlt1n8 on r etreat, and

t he opera tion in 11 0 11 Hine •will b e compl e ted about mid-m1mmer, t-•hcn e.11
the material will be removed, the men ond equipment tranr.f errea to
D. o. Cla r lt 1-1ine.

11

11 11 Mi ne will continue 111 oyerntian f or en ot her

year, wl'len it '\Jil l b e n e oess s.r y to ab andon the.t open i ng , tren E!f err1ng
men anc1 mat eri al t o D. O. Clark !-line.
D. C. C12-r k t-1i n£ ,. ,.~hich produced 434, 936 tone in 1940, increased its outout i n 1941 t o 691 , 640 tons, t he dail y produotion no~

about 4 ,000 tons , which ~!111 b e incre e oed during t he yeP..r.

If the coal

t&gt;

1o r equi red, Do o. · Clark will be able to produce 1 ,00 0, 000 tons this
year , enct iri th the closing of 11 0 11 end II D11 Mines, i t c an be brought up

to 1,250,000 to 1, 300,000 tone.
l'Je s till he.ve a wuter problem a t Su9erior, the present ~1 nter
oupply , t altsn from the old mines, even t1hen treot ~a., e;ro,;•ring progressi vely harder, and is now practically unfit f or dome stic use .

We

propose to drill a well, pnnroY1Tl'iet-tne 1,100 f eet in depth, to the

Golden \-Jall f.1t-mo s tone, where geologists promise . e. potable end suff'1c1ent t-rs.ter sup"!)lY.

At Hanna, develo-pment work in 11 L11 j;)l one t erritory wa s oonduoted during the year, e. total ~f 20,260 feet n? t~ie work ~riven.

ho 400-BP motors for II L" l)lane hoist, l!:11ch have b een on order for

�- 12 several months, should arrive at an early date.

The addition of these

t tro motors will provide suff1o1ent hoisting capacity to insure £l sat-

i s factory production.

A contra ct was let to Maurice Haggerty, Rook

S!)ring s, fer the driving of a. rool, tunne l from the vicinity of the
nelr tipple

to 11 L11 Plane, t hi s tunnel 1, ;~5~ f eet in lengt h.

The open

out and a sma ll amount of roclt work '\•.ms dr1 ven in J 941, and 1 t 1s

antioipnted that the tunnel will b e comp l et ed in June 0f thi s year.
Ccntre_ct w 1-2s l e t to Allen &amp; G·o.rcia Cc uro::my, Ch i c:?go, for the
oomple tion of t !. five -tra c k steel ti:onle .

Af te r oonai der n.b l c a.:1.fficulty

1n the matter of p riorities , ,-,or lt i s nou going fo zr&lt;·: ar d , a. s ubs t antial
amount of t he eCtu1nmcnt nurcha sed.

The contra ctor ai1.tici-pates s t art-

i ng ~·1ork on foundnt ionc a·, •o ut A9r11 1 5th.

A ei n 0 1 ... t r a c k 'tllas l e.id

up to the ti pple l a s·i; yea r rmd d1u:•i ne tho GUtniner i t

to oompl f't e the

e□1,:ty

~ ·111

be nece ssa ry

an&lt;.1 load e(1 st or age tr&amp;cks , bc.llustintj sa me ,

eto. , ge ttine r eE.dy for production "rhe n the tippl e is completed, which

tro anticipate v ill be some time in August of t h is yeo.r.
No mine fires occurred inside the mines during the yea r.

Houeve r, a. f Rult y flue in the ne't-1 hoist house, r~o . 7 Seam, D. O. Clark
lUne , WE_s d isooverad on fire a.nd eY.tingui shed on October S6th last.
The hoist house was s t11 l in the hands of t he contr e.ctor, ~-r}\o rnade

the neoeesary repairs, rebuilding the flue to avoid a recurrence.
Ase result of the war e1tuet1on, our limited n1u~be~ of gue_rds
was reinforced in all districts, particularly a t the -oower pl0nt c.,

DOWder houses, and other vulnerable point s , 28 gucr ds being on duty
at all times.

These men i 1or1t 40 hours r,er ueckt ~r:i.d 1t is necessary

to keep eYtrR men to insure seven days I service .

~'he major number

�1
- 13 ore employed during t he 16-hour period which covers a part of daylight Rnd all hour s of darkness.

All guards are armed and have been

• oomm1saioned as deputy sheri ffs.
In Jul y, 194·1, following the leadership of the Ro.ilroad Company,

a payroll deduction plan was 1nst~lled, enabling employes to purcha&amp;e
U.S. Defense Savi ngs Bonds through payroll deductions.

At the olo ee

of the yeo.r, 32 percent of our em-ploy es h.s..v e made purche see; however,
n large nt1mbex:· of empl oyes '. ;}refer to malrn their own purchases cl.ireotly

from banks and through the nost offices.
Due to h ea.v;-y piioduction and longer

Y: 1

ork1ng time , it w~s de-

cided durln~ the year to establish a general night foreman in each
d1str1ot to reinfox-ce the euperviso·~y staff.

On December 1, H. C.

Livingston, f orme rly Chie f Ene;ineer, uas e::,&gt;t'ointed General Superinten'

dent, tn ad.di tion to the then GonAral Su:)e1.. intendent, fir . V. O. Hurray,
the uorlt of the:::;e ttro men nl terna.t1ng, each one t,rorking one week during the d .ns and one ·t-r eelr at nigh t •
.:f.R0DUCTI0U:

The total pro duct i on f or the year 1941 ~as 4,276, 185.60 t ons,

the largont tn the history of the Com9any.

T~is rep~eoented an increase

of 687,696 tons, or 19.16 perc e nt, over 19':'.0, 9.nd an increase of 566,939,

or 15.28 1.)eroent , over 1910, the l argest !)revious year .
The fo110'11ring ehows t he production by d i stricts for t he -oast

t wo year s :
1940

Rock Springs
Reliance

1941

Tons

Percent

Tons

786 , 986 . 20
766 , 024. 90

21 .9
21 .3

!167, ~7':clo35

938,116. 90&lt;~

Peroent
20. 1
21 .9

(Cont 1 d. )

-

- - --- - -

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1940

Tone
Hinton
Superior
Hanno.
Tota l

Percent

Tone

1941

672,047.70
919,658.55
544.872.25

16o0
702,312.26
2506 1 , 119,878.65
15 b~
658 .603.45

3,688 , 689 060

100.0 4, 2 76,186.600

Percent
16.4

26.2

16.4
100 . 0

~}Irioludes 4 , 557. 15 tons loaded. from No. 11 Oes:n, Rol1anoe,
under development.

Superior t1as the l argest prod.uoer during the yea r, with Re11anoe in second pla ce.

Fo r the year 1 942g the prod.uction h ew been

tentatively set at 6 ,000,000 tons, r:1hich wiJ.l rec.i uire ell dietrict t

to 1ncr£ase their production.

T'n e l :::.b or situr.t ion proved a r s.ther diffionlt one during the
year on account of many of our employee leaving to Join the armed servioes of the United St a t o e, many others leEvi ng \·,i thout any reason,
to aocept em7)loyrnent in 1nc1ustr1es t1he re they considered the t-rork was
mor e Rt·traot:l.ve.

A grea t many men were hired t--rho spent but a short

time in o~:r employ.

A total of 1,264 men t'.'re.s employea_ d11rtng the year,

and 876 men left our employ, n tremendously l arge l abor turnover, and
the outloo1{ f o r the year 194~ 1 s l coc encoura:;:lng o

Labor i s constantly

on the move, 1941 shm·rine the l argest 1,-.bor turnover we h ave h acl for

many years.

Ther~ is al so e possibility that labor may be short, as

Well as le ss ef'ficient, during the O()ming yee.r-,

~ i;

na.ny of our beet

men are go.!.ng into other 1nd.ustr1es ana. to "t·r ork for the lTni tea. Sta te s

Government projects.
The Wage Contrnot lJi th the Uni tea Mi ne Horkers of Amerioa was
rene·ued i"4B of April 1, 1941, e~q:&gt;iring i'fr&gt;. rch ·31.1 19~3, the incresses 1n

·-

-

-

�- 15 the daily ,.,.ae es running f rom P1 .oo to ~l .40 pP.r d ay .

The increase in

cost s f or t he yenr amounted to 0 .102 ; t h1s is not a true pictur e ,
hotrn,,er , rm the hoi'?.vy i n cr~a oe 1n pr oduct ion r educed our co r.ts Emmet1ha t .

Had vc

had the A ain ~ produc.tton i n 1941 as i n J 940, t'\\,r increa se

1n l abor costs ,1oul d h ave b een h 1r:;her thsn t h e f1gnr-P-e Rhown .

In

addition to t hiG, t he h 1r:ln g and traini ng of so msny n e;;,T men , 1·:hile not
clireotly 1:ie a eurab).e , f urther i ncreased c nr l ebor co At s .

The i:rcge Contr t~ct al r.c carried a clause prov iding for pe j.d
vacn.ti on f:l fo 1' mine tJor ke rs, these nayme nt s noounti n E i n 194: ]

tC'I

es5, 980 , 01· !; .069364 per □an eh1 f t .
TENEMEWI'S :

The unlt:een u 0rl: on teneu1ents was mnintoinP-c1 aur ing t he yeAr;
t he f ollowin('" s t ~.t enent ~hot1s the exnondi tur e e for the p~at f ive

years :
No . of House o
Cost of Ma.in-

t enanoe

1937

1 938

1 , 107

1,111

1939
1,209

] 9 40

194 1

1 ,109

1 , 104

t;ec, 829 . 73 f 56, 200 .60 (~60, 778 . 1 3 ("4:7 ,301.71 t 65, 816.6~

Average Co at
-per Ho,,so

54 .95

60. 59

54 . SC

4~ .n6

69.62

Duri ng the ye s r 1942, e.11 unneoess&amp;r~' t enement e,~pP.n&lt;1.1 turee
,~ 11 be eliminated en acc ount of the dif ficulty in obt a ining both

l abor and material.
!,OWER PLANTS:

The add1 tions to the Rock Sprinr;s :~m·rer i:&gt;l ant f unctioned
eatt efaotor 1ly during t he year, the net incre t:c-e i n powe1" pr oduction
4. 16 percent.

The load \H i S more unif orml y d l otr·ibuted ove r t he year

on a ooount of the h i gher t onnage mined oer mont h .

�11

I

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With the rebuil ding of Nos . l and 2 Boilers, air-cooled ~al le
i1er e i n s t a l led, and the chang1ng of No o 2 Boiler from the low pressure to_ the standar d high pre ssure of 460 -pounds , we hav e not11 sufficient boile r c a;paci t y o

The pl ant g ener a lly opar a.tes l:Ji th one boiler

using t~m burners , two boile r s using one bur ner each , and one boiler
s.s a stfl.nd-bjr.

Tho light er load on t he boile r s h as cut dotm r eoair

uork to a. cons iderabl e extent , end 1 t ls nm·r ouch more convenient

t o clean the boilers and make the necessery repairs.
The h ighest peak lo ad for the year ~!e.e: 14,600 K. H. , t•rhlch

occur r ed. on Sept ember 15 , t hi s the hi ghest peak the ~l ent hus ever
experienced, ".:i.hi oh indicat es thet ue a r e a:oproe.ch i n~ the ful1 c c.p &amp;oity c•f the ?,SJO 1c··1 o a nd 5 ,000 K.lL h i gh- pr essure gen e r .9.tor s,

and, if t he loai :}Ontinue s duri ng thi s year , a s ~t nro'b~bly 1rill

on account of the ~reater demand for oo~l production , it may be
'-J

neoesse.rJr to c u t in one of t he low- p:r.&gt;essu r e 2 , 500 ~( . ~
:r . t urbo- gener n-

:m l ndu!ltria l f enoe t1as er ected a round the nou er pl ant D.n d
flood l i e;ht e insta lled duri ng the e a.rly pr-,rt of 1941.

Th e e:~tes

a.re kept
.. l ocked at a.11 times, and no une.uthori zea. pcr~one are allowed.
t o Vi sit the ~lant.
Th e following ste.temen t sho1: rs the t otf.'.1 yoner generated and

the distribution of same f or the pa et fiv~ ye~r G:
1937

K.H Ji.

Used for nl ant
auxiliaries and
boiler r oom
6, 484,900
.

Used at W
o. 6

Welle

544, 082

1938

1939

1940

1 94.l

K.U,H.

K.w.q.

K ,i.f.H .

K. l•l . H.

5,326,800

5,187,500

5, 842t900

4 , 340 , 840

614,989

'?()~ ".') 511.

700 ,500

706 ,900

(Cont' d .)

J ' . J

....

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K.W.H.

1938
K . ~J. H.

1939

K.W.H.

1940

K.W.H .

1941

K.W.H.

Sol d t o So . \'iy o .
Util ities Co. 10,81 5, 0 55 10 , 713,673 10, 639,922 l 0,9G0, 007 12 ,574, • 666
Used at T:1.e U.? .
Coal Co's .Hi ning Di s t r i cts ;:,7 2 \Q.cl~L I 58 \3 26,048.005 2,6 1 4C0 . 72 6 28 . 4-57.688 30,764, 0~6
7

••,1

TQtal
D1atr ibutad

43 , S8'7 , S20 42 ,?03 , 4(.;7 42, 931 , 402 45 , 954 , 095 48 ,386,661

Transn,i ssion
Looses

_l,_646 , ?i80

Tot al
Generated

45,534 , 000 4 4, 7 '2 6, 000 45p 411,000 48 ,~?? pOOO 51 ,008 ,000

2 , 021. , 533

2 !479 ! 598

3.022 a905

2 1 s 21 1 339

'1'he 'l')r&gt;oduction f rom t h e H2.nne. Pm·rnr Pl ant e:ihm~ed an increase

of 20. 14 per c ent over 1940 .

The following s t a tement shows the total

power genBr atecl Md t he dj. str t bnt ion of Ewrne f or t he past f i YE' yea rs :

1937

1938

1939

1940

1941

1

K. :T . lL

i{. \; .H .

t~ . ,r.:: .

r. .~•: .H.

~""o
Uine Ue:9ar truf:lnt ,.,. 6?1 00

4 ,051,550

- , t::0
,.._~..i , 90 0;
.:,

3,'16?,200

4. 5~6 , 100

Com1:-1ere:tal

1 ,0~G .700

993 , 60()

1.068 .400

J~.lo6.?00

1 ,167 ,000

Sub-totr~l

4, 718,~60

5 , 046, 050

4,904: ,300

4 ,623 , 900

6 , 703, 100

1 .083.600

1 .016 .10 0

1 , 26J.G50

1. :'.;19 . 700

l ,317, 300

Total Generated 5, 801,650

6,060 ,150

6 ,165, 950

5,843 , 50.0

7,020 , 700

.&lt; .u.,~.
,) ,

'

_

1

lJi;ied for p o'tlsr
plant &amp; boiler

pl ant t?.u x:111ar1en

l~c t r an smi ssion l o sse s are talten into account at Hann a , a s

k1lm·re:,tt }:.ou r s oover power sol d and Y)o11e:r1 usec. by e.11 0.1=:9ar t :ncnts
ot h er t h Em the mine department .
Q,,OMI.ffiNI TY COUNCILS:

The Commun1iiy 0ouno1la have fu.nct ~,.'n0&lt;1 effi cient l y during

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the yesr, and performed much valuable ·worlt among our employes and

their families.
BOY AND GIRL SCCUTS :
The 2ct1v1t1es of these gr oups were about as usual, the
yerxr be1r:.g h i ghliF.;hted by the a.nnu e.1 oamps at ~iet.rfor}t Le.ke , and by

the Bey e.nd Girl Scout compet itions ~t the Annual First Aid Field
Day.

The Boy Scouts aBs1sted i n the nat i on-wide i;iluminum drive, a.s

uell as i n the 't~·e~te- -oe:oer c ampaign in the latter part of the ~vear,
and at least one group of Denier Service \}i rl Scouts h as been formed,
cona1st1ng of the olcsr g irls, the1~ purpose being to study and
develop t:ay s in r:ihich ~;hey c an be of service dur1na- the nresent
nat1on~l eoergency.
ENGINEE.RI!J3· S~HOLAhSSI ~·:

Abs.i i~ t h15 y&amp;£.r there ,-, ere four qualif i ed cc.nd1dates for
the Eng ineering Sohole.rr.~ip, the winner oein~ John N!ol;: D~.eov1oh,

of Rook. s~r1ngs.

l:r . Dasovich entered the Colors.do School of Mines

fo1" tht: Fall term of 1941 . .

FIRbT AID .hf;D SArE'l"Y 't·lORK:

Cl even men 1 8 teRn1e, and thirteen Boy ancl Girl Zcout te&amp;1ts,
part1o1pr.tecl in the aru1uf\l 171rs t Aicl Field DE.iy at Roclt Springs on
Fridey, ,lune 20, the ~-rinnEn's being as follm·,s :
Uen• a Teams

Superior D.· O. Clark, firet
1-Iinton Ne. 7f:; , second
Su~Jer1or II i) 11 , third

Senior Girl 8cout Teruila

Rock 3nrin~G, ?irnt
Sm:,erior, oecond

Hannfl, t hird

Jun1or Girl Scout Teams

Rock S9rin~G , firot
Hanna , second

Rel1nnoe, t hird

i. :

�CD

Boy Scout Tea.me

19 -

Superior, first
Hanna, second

Reliance, third

The Joseph Ao Holmes Safety Associ ation also awarded to The
Union Pacific Coa l Company, through ~r . re . Ho Denny, of the United
States Bureau of I:1 ines, three Cert ificates of Honor, a.s follows:
To Reliance No o 1 ?-1lne, for operating
3 ,143, 972 r.na.n hours 't·1 ithout a fat a lity, f r om

January 26, 1933, to December 31, 1940 (and continuing ), employing an average force of 261 men 0
and producing 5,024,350.70 t ons of coal.
To Rock Springs No. 4 Nine, for operating

't:Ti thout a lost-time e.coident from July 27, 1939,
to Dec ember 15, 1940, and producing 479 ,041.90
tons of coal uith 601,462 man hours of exposure
't·:ri t h an average force of 259 men.
To Su~crior n C11 r-ane, for o pe r ating without
n fatality from October 20, 1933, to December 31,
1940 (and continuing ) , employing an average force
of 1?6 men, producing 1,712 ,3800 35 t ons of ooal
i n 1,967,140 man hours of exposure.
SAFETY lEETii',GS:

There wns no change from former yee~s in the method of holding t he monthly Se.fety meetings at a ll d1 s tricts, and the e.warding
of cueh and novelty -pr1f es ·wn.e continued as in the past.

The oaah

prize e 1·rere e;1ven only "-nen the 1nd1vidue.l mine had gone through the

entire previous month ~11thout a lost-time accidento

Novelty ~rizes ,

cone1eting of clothing , merchendise, food, sporting goods, etoo ,
,-,ere given a.way at ~.11 monthly Safety meetings, regardl ess of the

Safety record made.

On Saturday, September 27, a. benquet was hel d in the Old
Timers• Building, at which the "Sentinels of Snfety 11 tronhl' WRS

awarded for the sixth time to th1s company, thir, time to Rook Springs

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-

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No. 4 Mine.

The presentation wae made by Dr. Thomes T. Read of Col-

umbia University, New York, who is a member of the Board of Awards
in the National Safety Competition .
The highlight of Safety 1•mrk during the year we.s the format16n
of the Alpha Chapter of SIGMA TAtI E?SILON, the Safety Honor Society ,
tJhich is the first Greek l etter eoo iety ever established to honor

men, ·who have made for themsel ve s an enviable pos ition in the· 't-Tork

of mine-accident prevention.

Forty-three supervisory officials of

the Company became oharteT members at the organizat ion meeting on
Thursday evening, February 27, 1941, and a~dltionHl meetings were
held quarterly, at uhich s i x additional members 1&gt;:ere a.ocepted during

the year.
'PREMIUM:
The payment of 'Premium and Bonuo use discontinued as of
April 30, 1941 .

The total payments made for the four months of the

year during uhich these plans were in effect a.oounted to ~24,206.03,
01" {}.00666

·oer ton on all coel mined during the year . With the high
"

t1age ncsl e pnid, the necese.ity for bonus payments ceased.
OLD TIMERS' RZUNION:

The c1a Timers' Aosoo1at1on met in ~nnual Reunion on Saturday, June 21 , 1941.

Hr. 1-1. 1-1.

Jeffers, "Pre eident of the Union Pacific

Rni~ roe.d, ana_ Dr. H1111e.m R. Chedsey, head of the s--! issour1 School

of Mines end Metallurgy, Rolla, Missouri, 'l:!erc the pr1nc1pa.l speakers
at the banquet .

The membership in the Old Timers • Association wae

then 834, an increase of 37 over the previouo ye~r, end a total
1noreaee of 651 s1noe the organ11.at ion in 19?6.

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EliPLOY'.~fl 1 !~i\CAZ INE:

This marked the e i ghteenth year of ~ublication for the EmpJ.oyes 1 )1&amp;.e;a.zine, which continued to be an import ant medium in the

administrdtion of Comuany- Empl~ye r el nt i ons o
'PENSI()Nf:RS:

The follot-?i ng s t ·a.temcnt s:10t~·s the nu!Dber of uensionere on the

rolls and the cost of tbe penci ons for the paet five yeArs :
1.937

19:38

1909

1940

tlo Penoione:rs on
x-oll J eJ.1ue.ry 1

58

62

59

58

No . added dnring
year

5

2

6

No. ai 0&lt;:!. duri ng year

1

5

7

o

1941

3
4:

Totsl ccGt of ~ensions for ye2x&gt; ~~32 , 362 028 {~·31 - 213 050 (;.34 , 241001 021,4:79.19 ·e 30~202.l.3
There i:.rere 54 pensi oners on the rolls aa of Jonuary l, 19~2.
REAL EST1'\:T:g :

Nee rly all lote have been sold in the ulatted addit ions,
o.nd it t•rill be necesecry, in the ye ~.r 194?, to find other areas in

uhioh homes may be built.
. The real estate sales for the yefJ.r 1941 uere as follot.1 s:
9 lots
f:ryde Addition
2 lots
Brooks Addition
of
1 lot
Part
Olark Addition
11
11
3 lots
Original Toun
6
lots
~Jardell Addition
~1ecellaneous aoreege

~

5,025 . 00
600.00
660.00
725.00

5,985.43
1s.5c6.26
Cs1,621 .ee

Total
The following 1s statement of paymentg to the Lion Ooel
Corporation 1,1nder Lease Agree~ent no o 3130 p covering l onde at Lionl~ol:

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Year
1931

1932
1933

1934
1905
1936
1937
1938
1939

1940
1941

Total

Royalty
(15¢ ner Ton )

Tons
1,0?4o00
59, 639 .96
108, t120 . 86
99 , 756.68
72,664 . 59
61 ,804 . 73
62,635 . 62
69,443.61
80,912091
94,886 . 20
45=083 . 6,'7
766,422062

r.

161.10
8,930 . 98
16 , "9-;
~, ~- . lA14 , 963060
10,8990 72
9,270.73
9,395 .56
10 ,416.51
12, 136.D-G
14 , 232.94
6.732.55
~;113,463 . 47

\9

Hental

.,,
t\

600.00
600 000
600.00
600000
600.00
600 .00
600 . 00
600 000
600.00

Rent&amp;l f or
l'umninG: and
1

Te-nt .Maoh.

'T'o tal

~).
,.
900 . 00

161 . 10
10,430.98
16,893.14
15,663of;&gt;O
11 ,499 .72
9,870. 73
9,995 . 36

er.o.oo

fi 6,000.00

Geoo.oo

110 016 . 51
12,?36.94
l~,832.94
7.362.56
C120,363 . 47

l 1he coal under t h i s lee.ee is pr actically n.11 worked out, and

steps have 'been tRken to cnneel the lease a s of February 28 , 1942.
~GE CONTR~C~ :
After extended oontroverey betueen • the UIGA. e.nd the Ap-pala-

ohian co al oper~torc , tlith a division occurring bei~een the Northern
and Southern A":&gt;pa.lachi5ln districts, on agreement uas a rri ved at in
the Northern Appalachian fiel d on June 19 , 194li the Southern Apnaluchian ngreement not oornpiet ed until Jul y 6, 19~1.
During t he wege negotia tion period, uhich &amp;esumed rat her
sh~neless proportions, t he r epresent at i ves of the Feder~l Government
eho'iring a partisan a t t itude throughout, striltes occurred i n t he
Southern ~:ppalachioo f1eld a s ,-,el l as in Alabama. and ot her out side

dist ricts.
1•i1th the com-pl e t 1on of the tv9 Appa.lo.chian agreement s, we
~ere enabled t o exeoute a new contract on August 6, 1941, the terms

and conditions of same appl yi ng retroactiv01:v ·i;o and includi ng
April 1, 1941, the oont raot to expire on Harc!1 31, 19~3 .

In the beg inning 1 t wee g1ven out by the nine ,-,orl{ers t hat

�- 23 they ~-Tould demand nn 1ncrea.se of t~l ~00 p.e r manshift, but later this
demand 't'1 as widened to inclu=.e ~O cent s ndditione l per day for men
em9lbyed on meche.nloa.1 loDilers , and i ns ofa r

1:.13

the Southern 1'.ppalo.-

cllil'...l'l field we.s 00ii.cerne d , a f u r the r ~1ddi t l on of 40 cent s t·1as attached
t,)

thn.t field, equD.lizin.s the bG....:iic r 3.t e s 1:'etween the Nor-thern 2nd

Southern bppal achian distr i ct s.
We !lt.t'!. no oth e r al t 9.r'ne.t i ve then t o fo11o;,· t he Appa.l aohi .sn
cl1stx-1ct lea.cl s.l thougri our ba ~i c rat es s.re in@t e r1.al1y h i gher tha n
those the.t oc t e.in 1n eny other etat e in the trn1o n 1,,.ith t he exception

of Mdnt ana.

Color~do p Neff liexioo, Ut eh , and ~a shi ngt on al so carry

:ra tes above the ./\1)D~l :'.·~his.n fi e ld, a l though somet-Jh Et loi1e!' tha n those
th~t obta i n i n Ib~ten~ s ~d Wyoming .

No cessation of imrk occurred

negotiat ed e ~rly in 1943 .
T1H: r-ntire opere.ting sta ff e.nd t:orlrnrf: r Gt urned a commendable
n:ea sure of i ndu~tricne ~.nc. loyal .service clur!!.nz t he yea r, for -:-:-~.ich

Respectfully submitted,
Ori;i! .. 1 : •:·.:1cU
•- 1• ,.'~ ?•.
.:,._.,.., .,._,. ._ _

'
....
. ..~- ..l ';t:.·; 1••

President

�I

Y&amp;\R 194 0

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THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY
WASHI NGTON UNION COAL COMPANY

1416 DODGE STREET
OMAHA. NEBRASKA

UGENE M CAULI FFE,
PRES IDENT

IN REPLY, PLEASE REPER TO
F ILE- - 2 0 0~

t:rn:&gt;oh 20 0 10~1

-Y.e~,1~

1vse

1937
:!.O;sB
1939

10~0

~ !?c:"L.ictio?A

.A'v'01.,c3c Day0
\:OP1:0~

'.i:1onn

.., oae o.:..v
.., 59 o ....0 0
VD._..

239 06

3 0 0lG 0 977 .. 8B

21?o7
150 . 6

'"'15 D t'28
u.., .!l .:)=
~
o oc:
t:)

0 D 2(}1 00030'.'.);6
"&lt;:&gt;o 5&gt;t-S
~- o !;~Cl
....__,..., o 60
,

--::ino Coot.

.....
\?

Tott~J. (k,_q_:-~

rm

l o,}73
1 a5t.:D

no:-

l o510

$ l o04.8
l o731!:
l o 731

071.

10 759
1 . 6G1

1 s1. e

2 . 503

1 70 .. 7

1

0

&lt;:.:l!e· rm~~inc t:lr:;e of the □ inco i nei&gt;,).rwetl l::r'.21~~ y0:.\1~ 13~:.. • de.8Gc

oi, Oo&lt;:: p,Jr eetH; 0
!)0!' C0illi o

Th0 o t!.i-out iuo ~e~rncd 32?u58Gol5 ~04'""!0

/J.l 0.:!.!1013 3.~8 C!l) Ub:2.0 0'hi ftt'~d !)

or l Qo0.4

t'1c.'i; i s CV~tJfj ?op i \'7o

k~a~

J,_9 ~

j 327r;3S1 o05

·•1~0/ ?.q.r11 .. OD

893, 5~7. 31

11

Doc . Cl f}3 0 603 . DO

�- 2 -

coru. sold dec:r&gt;e~s.ed Oo101 ye~ ton o

1m .xPti:?lc1?.l i teo of

,jl04,l93io 35 ox- (t0:32 per ton ua~ ae t up i n 1 939 ~s a conti ngent liabili 'ty for Bailroc.'1 3f)~&gt;iPex;:i ent exci ae t mresl) nhich 11

with o.n aruendment to t he l aTT:, :pernanentl y ~lirJiil,::!.' tes n ine
uorlteX'CJ fx&gt;om thi s Acto

'A:he c redi ti ng of n.bove i tem, equal to

(s~029 pe!? ton on 1940 output ,11 acco u..nted foie ·'°;.061 p er tm-1 i
leaving a i'h3t r eduction in cos t of.' coal 80ld o? ~
t 04-0 ~e:t., ton 0

attri but able to other c auee s o
I.1ECH.f.ll1Ci't.L LOt.S)ffiS :

Origi nnl c,~:ni 1;tl investmen.t

De~reci~tion to Deco 31, 1940

,~~8$ D 0 28 o 64
. 51?, 521 . 33

O~iginaJ. cost less accrued deprecintion
B?sed o~ the total tonnage □ined i n 1940~- ihe depreciated
CQpital inveeiraent in ·l.o.sding nachineTy e.s of Decenber 31st,

Das ?.6 cents per ton .
TIUE PQRK~D .AUD EJ'.\.B:·J::rnm-s OF E:IPLOYF.S :

Since 1926~ an accurate record of the e~nines of all
unionized mine amp1oyes has been naintainede
•~

toll ;Wing r e sume has been a.bstre.eted:

fi~m:! Jhich the

�~So .., of r:tell'A
Jl€n~ _£}t"'lO~Ted

r02a

192'7

2 o1030 5

l 11 791 ~ a

Avgo8hifta
\'Jor&gt;!te&lt;i
20 8 05

28f; o8

1928

1 673-o '7

1~29
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1936
1936

1 , '?O"'l o6
1.o 706,., ?
1 , 699 . 9

1937

215 06
18603

1939

2 , 200 08
2 D169 o8
2 ., 1690?

1940

2 , 114'= . 9

81 306

1938

l}

1 .,, 60~ 05
1 , 659 09

1 11 6510 6
l, S25 o2
2 o109 o0

269 09

2;,BoO

~249 02

20.,., o 4:

1 8009
19309

21506

2-2507
233 07

1g7 . ~

--· . . !\.ver:lf~e net Ec.rning::3
:Pe? Dc,y
?er Uonih
P.ex&gt; XeAf..
U9 " 4~~ ....
~;1 6;;., rrs
011, 965" :r2

9 o02

BoGO

? a~3
? o~9
7 43

1?1 0 82

0

2 , 23~0?6

170 0 91

2 , 060092
1, 8c6o36

6 . 65
6092

150053
1 28 42
100022
90 073

5 Q82

lOt;.:,. 58

0

2,061 84

186023
0

1, 541 o0~
102O206~
1 ,088 076
1 0 25,t., 96

5 o03

111053

1 ,338 a3G

6 034
6 95
? all
7"17
? olB

123052
1~3 09
110 . ~2
118.D5
127a8O

1 ,~8202~
l , 47?o08
1 0 325004
1,419. 00
1 9 533060

0

0

sex&gt;i ou o n e.s the h i ffh u er&gt;cento.ge of fa✓cai acci dent s occut·Z':lng

singly .

Fluctuntions in onn- ho11.rs obtained t.:.11 o ccu1" 9 hotmv&gt;ex&gt;,

and stens 2re beim:·
,_ t 3ken to revive t he hi gh net".::ure o? i ntm.." est
sh(~l.:'n by eoployes in 1 9390

pex&gt;i.ods o? f iv~e ye2.rs e a.eh, u ith years 1938 , 1939£md 1940 shorm.

aeparatelJ'· D is set f'ol"th in tbe i nsert f'oll ovri:!g :

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THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY
Comparison of Ions mined, and man-hours 1corkecl In.fide and Outside per Fatal, Non-fatal and All
Accicfrnts
T11nEE 5- YEA!l P En100s AND Y~:Ans 1938. 1939 Mm 19 10

Year

I

J.!f3cd

) l cchnn·

icn\ly

I

Number of
Accidents

Percent·

Tons
Mined

Fata

,I Non
fot:ii T otal
1

Tons
i\l ined per Accident

I:\Ian-hour,-

l•ntal

·---

I.

I Nl:unl
on

Tot:il

l\lan-hours
per Accident

Worked -

-

K on•

Fatnl

fotnl

-

Total

-

1923
1924
1925
]926
1927

3,241,105 3.3216
2.821 ,678 5.72 ll
2,779,065 9.55 6
2,776,245 21.67 8
2,750,430 40.28 7

2s1 303 202,569 11.293 10.697 5.581,0401 3.rn,8151 19,446 18,419
237 248 256.5161 l l.906 11.378 4.340.800 391,618 18.316 17,503
305 311 1 463,177 9.112 8.936 3.850,66-1 6-1,1.777 12,625 ]2,381
2461 251 34,7.031 11,2851 10.930 3,969.4001 496.175 16.136 15,627
214 251 392.918 11,272 10.958 3,607.3-11 51 5,335 l cl,.78 1 11,372

1929
1930
1931
1932

3.060,632 57.97 12 270 282 255.053 11,336 10.853 &lt;J.126,880 3-13.9071 15.2851 J..1,634
2,897,653 59.4-2 8 270 278 362,207 10,732 10.-123 3.872.6-18 48 k081 14,343 13,930
2,453,527 73.39 6 152 158 408.921 16,142 15.529 3.169.58 1 528.264 20.852 20,061
2,045,270 81.13 1 59 6012,015,270 34.665 3 1.088 2,607.11 62.607.116 44,188 43,452

•

1

~ 1,i,368,523 15.61 48 131911361 299,344J10,893 10.511 l21.319.24H ,1.l t.7761-16.1861 15.617
1928 2,927,390 51.29 8
294, 302 365,92Lt 9,957 9,693 3.858,672 -182,3H 13.1 251 12.777

I

5 yrs. 13,384,472 63.18 35 104-5 1080 3 82,413 12,808. 12.393 17.63-l.900 503.85-1 16,875 16,329
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937

2,097.558 90.55
2,402.553 97.41
2,887,731 99.03
3,286,159 99.95
3,315.628 99.50

3
3
8
6
2

40 43\ 699,186 52,439 48.780 2,543.104 si:7.701 63,578 59,142
59 62 800.851 40.721 38.751 2,800.683 933.561 47,469 45,172
56 641 360.966 51,567 45,121 3.291.205 411,401 58,771 51,425
48 54 5-l-7,693 68,462 60.855 3.7-14.274 62&lt;t046 78,006 69,338
38 40 1,657,814 87,253 82.891 3,707.23711.853.618 97,559 92,680

5 yrs. 13,989,629 97.18 22

241 263 635.892 58,048' 53,192 16.086.503 731,205 66,749 61,165

1938 3,016,978100.00 229
1939 3,261,003 100.00 3
2-1
1940 3,588,590 100.00 6
24

1

311.508,489 104,034 97,322 3,198.32511.599.162 110,287 103,172
271,087.001135,875120,778 3.357.955 1,119,318 139,915 124.369
30 598,098 149,525 119,620 3,555,408 592,568 148,ltl-2 118,514

a· _rc;.s to i-Ju"2ed ennloyes and er:iployes ' depende::!.'iis "uh..-r:ou~fn. the
Y0::!!1:1~

:&gt;e::-ic-l
1923- 27

.or~en • 9 Con~:,oaa~t1on Act , th~ folloi:ir-,.., auns :
lj;ono Co~1 -:1ned

14~ 368 ,523
13, 38'-1 , 4:'72

Com-en~ tion _-guG
- ~\25~., '139. 46
209,62Z.3S
0

Aunrds -oer ton
tj.Ol ?;7
.0157
.0152
.0179
.0100
.0106
.0159

1928-32
212,t::78.30
13,989 ,Gx9
193::- 3?
6~,S55.8~
3,315,628
Yr.1937
30:,257.06
3 ,016,978
Yr.1938
3~,676.02
3 ,261,003
Yr.1939
5?
,0~1. 9t::
3,588,590
Yr.1940
ThP. nayment 2 me.de into the riox-men ' o Cm:r is:1s tion Fund~
194.0, ooc")cred i 1th 1939, are ehor.n belov :

-

--- -· -.. -· -

�- 5 -

P a id i n ?or

Yea?&gt; 1939
034~6?6 0i
8 0 €8~ .. 35

•.Jm·."'l{□Ci:1 c.g dmiJ·oensati on

Cntnot~opho 1.ns~~c-:noe

Ye~.r 1940
(}57:, 0 41 .. 94:
9 :, 227-a 75
10.,00

0

PolioirAg

l o'., 00

8660279069
Increase

Co:-JD!-"'I':i.Bon of l7i:'te.l Accidents r.)c?l., Iiill i cn ?one of

01~1 .. ined~ i'lle Union Po.ci :'ic- Coal Conycny ~no.
i!!l:i. t ed St2teG , Om:r9~1.,,ed , 3 i gb.t een 5Icsx&gt;1y
Pe~iocls

The

fl t"

Ieax&gt;

1923
192~
1926
1926

192?
1926
1929 •
1930

1931
1932

1933
193~
1935
1936
lD3?
1938
1939
194.0

; : -.. -... ....

L+.1

-,i--i

L.-

P:·ci ?:le Co l Co o
P•·r~ ~.li t:1 es -o e~
4

Fn\iali'i:;!eo
l it&gt;

b COOQOOO ~ OiHJ
4 o9'1:

~

3 ol9

6

2 .:,16

a

2 088

:;

2 0 5'1

8

2 ., ?S
3 o91
2 76

l f)..,
8
6

0

2. ~o

,,, 50
l &lt;:&gt; 43

1
3
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All Bi t1F,15.Z?.0.B.'.:l ....ll~-1 "-"'\ ,:;-,""---,.--, a .~u·•
~

Frc.t~li tieo
1 0 953
l 0 C06
1 0 9:54
2 pCG5
1:i 7-12
1 0 729
l i/} 705

1. a2

G
':."'}

., 60
., 66
., 61
1 ~54

c.,

2
P.
€

:j . f)l}

3 o45
3 ol9
30?6
2 .. 78
3o09
B,. 50
2-955

833
S58
968

2 a 1ffl

Vi~tQl iiieo -om?

L OOO;i..QOO '?one
3(&gt;~a
3~ 53
3.,BO
3 .. 36

1, 619
1 ,050
858

1 . 25

u

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C,

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o ,;,:, o,,,,

2 60
0

1.,098
1 , 198

2081

' 900 ~( Dst.. )
_,a"'-{.) tO )
067 ( .....,,
1 , 156 (Est o)

2 o6S
2 . 6-1 ( Est .. )
2. 22 ( !!!st Q ~
2. 55 ( me.it .

ec.fety eX?enditUJ?es ch2?ge2t.;1 3 'CO r2ine CO •::"Ga fo:;.-, the

• Ctlenda~ yeQ~s 1923 to 1940, i nclu sive ,

~~G

set fo?th bel o~ :

Ex-~enditure s fop S~fet y On~~1ad to f'tlne Coste
•
Fer Eight een YA~~ Period
Iem-

Is23
1924:

1925
1926

Labor a nd &amp;t eria1
- - ?11,981.0B
1 52, 754 .18
129. 233. -41

153, 916. 11

ri
"O
S\J• rV'l f: r

, 1. 022

.054
. 046
,.055

inJn

�irr
r-)~
1·
.,..,

ri a

Le bov r...nd !1.;1i;01"i "1
" &gt; oo- 3 0V a 6·ooi

.. 98, 374:..,68

'?onB ~ incd
-:-,
· -~ o··o I "·,
i... D
- C:: v

Coot Per ~on

9 7 . 2 7~0 79

2 , 927, 390

,_
--;)
,:,~ O""O
~ ~ ~.:-..,

. 03~
.. 032

i~
i30

98 , 3~ o~7
:-,o, o''30 . ....-.&gt;ti..:
5?0 69 1 0 39
51~ Q.6 oa4
46 0 1~4 00?

~31
i32
?33

?,3,~
~35
;,33
~37

\J

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52 0 906 ., eo

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6~, 611 ., ,n
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3
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0029

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·1ous?. 558

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0025
.. 010

. •,

2 , '2:02 , 553
2 0 GS? , :;31

. 01 7
0020
0019
. Ol;

3 , 286 0 169
Z 0 31 5 , G28
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... , () '"8
, _ ,:,
(

G7 0 6 22. r3

.:, 0

77.? 8 6~,i, 69

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S0 261 , C03

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.

' "".

trRT": lt1! iOlJ P ACIFI C COP..L CO. PAfJY.
a.."1l'. s~-,l ic~ on !i!l:1e1 , '}eo':::1ber 31:::t, :!ecrs
192-3 ~o 1940 1 I ncl .
·-- - - - - CnP.1 Coe

7 e".lr

3~l
"' 58S,
418, 79'7
253,0'70

1 93~
J.933
1 9 3~~
1935
1936

239.,052

1938
1 9 39
1 940

!.:!£
23
24
25

e
~
f3].

V

339 . 313

267.095

265,130
273, 036
255,064

1937

Ge.

Oo~

.
i'

, ("Is ~t9 "
. 187, 267
10:) 5~5
- v-J I
..,...,J

,

....,

208,2'78
gG{,269

336,556
2?1. 239
•~:' ... qca
c."&gt;~o.,
.. ...,

•~a I 9"'

k. ~

~

�'?o'iiru
Sn.le8
-U S9&lt;!: 0 ~7£:0

xepr

~

19~-0

Diffpp..

Snv mrGoey

\"'2lue

1 0 007,013

ence (Inoo) Gl 2; e33

~er.P
19;55
1g::;e

1937
1930
1939
1.9~0

JL7om1t;

0 9 6 , 546018

ll0 9 356 o1~
:l20i, 990. 23
9 4 ,9800 7-'2

ll0 ., 05f&gt;o33
ll5, 502o6l

•'i·2e i::c:&gt;e:?.sa i rr Accotu:t s Receivable s::.nce 1935 i a duo to

these in ois11□ ent sales negligible , tae t otal m~eol lectible nccounte c~rged of'! ·in 1940, \:U .,038.,420
Was D!ide in L':.oeounts Receivable in 19400
!ALE OF COAL AT HM1i!A:

A &lt;iem..,,e:-.. ~e of :":2 9 550. 172

�- 8 Coal Oor.r,:-any , Ro c!r Spr&gt;i ng c Fuel Com!)any and A. F. Camer on of
Ii~st i~gg., i.!eb:r':J.sk.e." u as continued thI\")ugh the yeax&gt;,.

xeer
18~6
1937
1932
19 39
1940

i1ons Sol d
28, 185 045
30,4:10 050
23., 833 080

18., 618 oSO
22 , 35406 0

i o:rioi!
Jan. 1 1923
Jan,. , 1 ~ J.924:

-,

:YB.no 1, 1925

Jan. lo 1 926
Jan o 1 o 1927
Jan., l o 1928
Jllfl o 1 , 1929
J ari o 1 , 1 £'ZC
-:hno 1., 1931
J -·"It",·-o l o 1 9 32
~an,. 101933

1 ., 1 9 5--2:
Je...l'l . 1, 1035

~~t-1 0

tJ~n
lo 193G
- 0
~(Ul ., ·1
-11 1 93?
."ir.m
...~ -o 1 , 1 938
~an .. l, 1939
~ fill.. lo 1940
~an. 1, 1 941

Avg o
?:t..:lce Recei ved
\?lo649 - - -2 0556
2 06 32
2 0433
2 o35?

b.ifg
r::iotel Co st
O

Vl o426

l ., 472
l o543
lo 558
1 0464.:

Ll-u:ib0r of r-20n
3 .il 6 '1.e:

2_.,877
2!) 930
2 , 470

2,111
1,884
1"729
1 , 921
1,822
1,913
1,719
1,733
1,869
2 , 246
o
-2r.u1
,::., , u
.,..

Reduction

Pen." Cent
0

797

21.t\ 6
23.,9

...

844

1, 204
1 , 563
1,790
1,945
1" 753
l,85~
1,851
1, 955
1,941
1,805
1, 42B
1, 313
1- , ('~9u,..
4 :-...,

2, ~49
8 , 3 36

1D 33f)

Y 383 -

1 :, 291

~

l, 890

.J,

The eal©

~r.,s

!:i (&gt; u

33o0
42o-5
40 o7
5~ . 6
4?.,7
50 0'1
50 06
53,o 2
52 08

49 ol
3So9
35 0?
33.3
36o·4
35ol
35 0 3

.Q.APr:;; AL AIJD iJON-CA?:f?.l\L f.Xf EITDITURES.t
During tho yea? c api tsl &lt;aX9end.i•Gu,:2es :1 "li ~o ::..m ..~_"oveme:.1.te

charged to O!)et-nting eX!)ens.es, uere ua&lt;le eo ~ullo·?s:

�District
Rock S:-'r&gt;ingo

( Gl~.1310000

Reliance
\7 i nton

51 , 699 oM
31 /1 4.49 01?

Sup3rior

238, 852031

iienns.

1 2 ,34001 3.
'.i:otal

District

::otcl

Ro el: S~Pings

0 62, 649 053

R0lie.nc0

~-0 o 79 3o60
34o773o79

S~cP:.OP

2911062009
79 " 392068

\~!ntor..

H~nn2
:.:erc·'2.ecd.:.. s3 Storon, cll

dist:;,i.cto

o~=e neoes~aril Y ente~s i~to t~e cost of yVoduoing coei.

~he

Zo11ou1ng st!ltenent repre aent s the a.ve1•£ge cs; i to.1 inve:-t7Je:tt of

to 19{-0 , inclusive, together

-~e in-r;cz-i .bl y e.f:?eotcd by any change in il"'ge scnl es :
Avg . investr:ent Producing oost including ~ot~1 cost including
durinG ;y:enr
=D;.::3:..:n::.:z-~e=-c:.:1::.;l'l.,_
_t~1=-o~r.=-•...;.....
D_e.;;;u;;;;;;l..~_t_i_o__
11 5~ ::-it, on invefltncnt
·
.a.
~~6,.;::,:;.,;:;7;:;;6..;l:.:,~3~l."""'6~==-'
,J2
.
48
~-2 o 03
1921

io --i~"

~

1922 17,890 ,026
1923 17,926,891
. 1924
1926
. 1926
1927

18,02?,665

18,109,380
18,265,892
18,464,497

1928 18,651,100
1929 18, 790 1 982
1930 18,926,849
1931

19,332,2?3

2.48
2.35
2.21
2.00
2.03

l.85
1.81
l .67
l.66

1 . 64

2 . 9'7
2 0 '7J.

2 61
0

2 .60
2.46 ~?feet nf ~aga

~. 29 ch~.!'!,~e~ tron 1921

~ . 23 ~ed. ,:.0130 ton
2.08 G
,,1020 I
~ . 09 °
1620 t1

2 16
0

~

0

0

1620

ft

�.. 1 0 ...

A.llg o investment Pr-educing coat including Tot,u co.s t including
Yce.X&gt;

dux-':ln~ :ves.r

Dep~eoi~tion &amp; Den1etion 5~ Xnt. on investment

f 932 019 j) 009 g 8 32
1933 18~959 0995
193{ 18 :, 64~ , 091
1935 1811 63·~, 1:64:
1936 19, 065,141
10:r, 190 '7-J:.S l)047
1938 20 11 336 , 5,.10
1939 20, 5540994
1940

U1'°5a

-~&gt;2ol5 Red o,; ., 2680 ton°

l o3S

1 94
0

1"" 39
1 o41
l o4tl
lo 54
1o 51
lo50

1 0 88
1083.

lo 85
1 93
1 ., 9&lt;'}
1o 91
1 65
0

lo 4/7

20:,969,455

0

.oS650

O

r)

3316
02265

°

0

n

ol6Z9

°

°
(.)

{1

()
(J

°

,, 094:9

,.0949
,. 0949
.,,09-19

(J

II
11
11

11

G•.:FBL-'..LJ ALL u ii·iES
'she ·Got:21 n.tIDbex&gt; of 1 1.::rnc.1 feet and □ilec o::' t1.,.~.ck o:9e1?nted

folloc s :

;:1eet
34~4:'74
60 ,,£85
95,359

Reliance Outsi de

Rel.iwce Co.o 1 Ssa=i, no. l Liine
Rel iance Ho 0 17-J Sea□,rfo. l Mine
n
v:t
Ol
- .,
7 Wille
:.-i.B lie..:.'1CS Bo o '
...,ee.D,illO o
'i'otal j) Rel.imice

Hinton outside
\11nton no 1 i.Une
O

Hinton »Jo . 7fJ 2'.!ine
\linton No. 3 1.1ine

'iotal , 'flinton

Superior 11 Bn Mine
Superior etc n Mine

SUperior "D" wine
Suoer1or D.O. Clark filne
~otal, Superior

11:100

7 , 360

29,,680

'13,950

P.Jiles
6 o5~

11.,53
18 006

2oll
1.39
5 oo2
8.32

92 0 0SO

17.44

5()890

1o12
3 96

20,900
21,280
10 8 700

58l) 170

0

4.03
2.02

�- 11 Ha...?1.nn Out side
HaJu1a !'1o'i&gt; 4: Mine

2ota.1 11 Hnnn£J.

Feet

r.111es

5,151
74,, 500
79,651

098
14011

15009
81~14

'i:he n ea s12re of narroc n ork &lt;othoy, t hen 1~oma) d '.!?iv en in

1900 p i s shovn beloo :

?.Peet
9 ,lOG

Rock Spr i ngs rJo o 4 I.'! ine
Rook Si:,xaings No o 8 Lline
'cotal, Rook Spri ngs
F..eli~Vlce rJo l&gt; l

'70 800
16s 906

BseD :, no ~ 1 Di ne

Relia nce fio o ?-J S31:':.D ,
Reliance fio o 7 Lii ne

mo o

1 tii~o

'?oteJ. 0 Reliance

4~930

30, 560
39 ~?30

? 5, 220
1 4:, 498

1 3, 705
5 ,, 950
Su-oe1...i or nc o Y.'i 'ln.0
0

SuDe!?io x&gt; D" Di ne
St!.x:&gt; ex&gt;ior D... Oo Cl@rlt ::i n e

- Totc.l i, Superio~

1l)960

2 , 400
?6, 4 4:5
80 /) 805

1.5 0 0(9

222 0133
~i s TTould indicate thnt the develo~:.:ent "tlox&gt;!: h .aa been k ept
.:011 cl:l.ead. o f !&gt;ro duction in a11 districts , the l arge1:Jt i:ac?e~se

1

"being ut t he Superior D. O. Clark t1ine, and at t he Re1:1.!.?.nc e rJo o 7

llineD ~he D. o . Cl ark liine shouad a total na~rov ~o~k driven for
the year 1940 of 76,445 feet, and previousl y dri~en 76 0880 feeto

~1e combined gives a tote.l develop□ ent fo~ t he Do O. Clark ~ine
of 153,325 feet.
Part of the 1ouer uork1ngs i n R0liB..I1co ~:o o 1 i:.ine wore

drained during the ye o:r, and 40 930 feet of n2r-ro~ CTO~k driven .
1n this mine.

Thia wJ.ll develop about 29O, c oo -~, ng n'Z co nl rihich

has been under ua.t er for some time.

�- 12 -

:;.11,e tot~..
o.t&gt;
''"'O"'L"'
-~ ~,11ount
L n,...,..._y,ot.7
u..:.
L . d P i ven
H

in all @ineG during

~he yeerp ohioh includes main ent?ies , b ~ok entri es, ni? courses,
olopes, croGscuts , etc o, anounted to 222,133 f eet , or 42.07 rail es

0

Gf.i'i m:LI\L :

It 10 our plan to driven rock tu.~nel 2, 600 feet in length
·~o n~2.ntc1n ·i:;he uorking a -rea requi!&gt;ed t o 0ainta.1n full □in.a onp...

c 11 ar;d :;Du Uines
1 0
arc nou being opernt e d o n :?etj7C1."..t , the pl"oba bl e li?e of ~c :"ine
t:ia nen t ran£1forroc1 to other St.1)0r&gt;io:r :.uneso

11

one yea.I', that cf 0 D!I !1inc t .io yea~s, denendin0 u--rm --:oi:':iD.g tirneo
C:Cho D. o. 01~!: ,.Iine oill r&gt;e adilY take up tr..e to~no3e 1:.0 i c ooing

n-,on 11 C0 and 11 D0 dincs 0 the present :prod14et:!.on of ~ha Do O. Clark

Uine 2,500 tons dail y.
l?!'r.oticallY ell dovelop□ent in the D. O. Clo.:&gt;k r~ 1 ne hco been

i n narrou ,or&gt;1t~ only n f eD roo□s ooened in Uo 'o. ? and 15 Seana.
:-n the !~o . ?-~ Seam., no.in end b e.ck entries rove bce;'.'l dr:.vcn a toto.l

of 5,050 feet to 1nte~cep t the rock tunnel ("!z&gt;i.-:-enfr-om ·;;ne no. 7
Barn, thio tun,1el 9 r r ctical1Y c.mi;::,11'.'ted in 194:0o

' ith ti•is tun-

r..el finished, the d1G!)O Oa.l of o he!l"i/Y tonnnge tl'i-1:ough the !!Oo ?

Seim dunping station ~ ill be oade uithout dif~ioultyo

In 1940, the Ne . 7 Seo.n rise slope ..as ~~ive~ to d~yli~ht,
thu9 cre~ting an ad.d1t1onal intake for air, reducing the volume

of a.ir entering the mine through the rock elope intcli:e

0

Uo further

�Q

- 1 3 \'9

plen io bring Noo 7Q 38am oYt to dayl ight Zurthe~ ? eduoing the
ail"' flou 011 the Pock i n t l.:11.re slop0 0 _

J:,.t H&amp;..nns, tiLn i?l ane el ope tJaG d:ri5J'en '60 daylight in t1ay 9

191.10 9

o.,.,Q

'G i th t he COR!st!•uction. or a nez1 openi ilg and t i ppl e v

be g1"eatly ~educed» efi'ecting o. .P00.v.c'oion in □ine cost of a:ppI-oxi-

02tely 8 oent @per t on 9 or 0~0 0 000 ennuu~ly .

~he neo opening Di ll

short en ·t he d i stance -t:r~avelled una.e:;;g1"oi,H1d (non 4t □ileei ) )) by

to go it:. &amp;f};ainst the n~tf..:e i&gt; losing hi e l i fe by ~u?foee1.ti on~ the
on~i3.z,y sec.l ed L'=mrrust 11t h , E!i:'2d l"eopemecl f oi" pl"ouuction Oc"Jobes 4t h o

~ho pPoduet ion fm." t he y ear ues 3 :, 588 )) 599060 tmie, thi s

'bei ng 0..i'1 l1.1erecse o f 10 per&gt; c ent ovex, 1 9 S9 .

.:;ti 9 r;aa the l ::irg0::::t

yem_, o@ p :.~o rlu.c tion i n -~he history o f the ao!:'.lnru:.y t:i 'GI1 th3 ~rn:oep-

tiou o:? 1910, chen 3,709 , 24? tons uere o l nedo .C~J; tb:,;t t ::.ne t he
Gor1r C!,JJ.. 11 in n.ddi tion t o fui"n i shing coel fc,p ·c:n~ ii:iio~ J?~ei ? ie

lb.ilr o :::i.d ta :Pequireuen ..Gs , also shi TJ·-:-ed conl corn.1e:,:-c~.ally :&gt; ami a

l arge oooaeroial dena.nd oas caused by etrikeG i~ th~ coL1 ni nes
in the ea.s~cern p ert of t he United Statv;~

a. co..:puriaon of t he production by di st rict s f'o:~ 1910 nnd 1S4:0:

�- 14-

Rock S:oringn

Relinnce

1910
Pe~ Cent
10222, 770
320?

765,986 .. 20

1.,019,45~

766,024090
572,0470 70
919,658055

Tons

Hit'lton
Supe!?ioi')

Hanno..
CUDbc-r land

652, 427

:v1ea0nnt Valley

233:,843

580,753

2~,'° 5
1 '706
16oS
6.3

'?ons

1940

54:4,872 ... 25

Per&gt; Cent

2l o~
2lo3
16 0 0

2508
15Q2

It t1i'll be noticed th~t ine B.elia.n.ce pz-&gt;oduo~bion ia l:'lo'V vcp-3

elooe io that o? Rock Snrings, and SupePio~ continues to □aintain
the h..ighei:ri:'; u x&gt;oduction for the ey stroo

'tnis conditi on ~7111 co~-

tirme fox&gt; ~o□e ye".).PS e.t leci 1:d~ on account of the on ening afld. de-

LABOR:

Bo difficulty nas e }rpe1.,ienc0cl in securing le.box&gt; dux&gt;in.g t he

yea?D

Q

total of ·268 □en 0.:iployed d.tn?ing ·the :--er&gt;iOd o

xi is hot1

00

evep diffic'IJ.l t; to u..rade·-.steRid \'Jhy , uhen thel"e i e go Emch une:::::rploy...

oent 0 thcJ; so nany of ou:r e:::iployes,
ae!~vice YJi t &gt;.&lt;"n.1-t appmrent Pe0.oon. .

□ostly

young 01:m, le0.ve ou.P

A fer1 entered the service of

the Uni.'~od Stc.te~ twny nnd th1vy, but thie l'HIDb3i."" i'1 negl igible
eonpo.1"8::l .Ji th the total. uho l eft ·OU? service o

Yout~:?ul irI'"espt&gt;n-

~ibility 2nd n desiPe to g et o ut into the nor1d enieP into t his

situation.

1ng statement shows the expenditures ?o~ the ~~~t five years :

I ----

�-151936
1,106

Noob,;x&gt; of Hot.aee e

Gost of ~~~:int0nG..nc0

.\v01.,r g 0 Oort
pGj; :ttouse

U61.,591 92
0

1937
1 0 107

1938
1,111

1940
1,109

(
{}60., 929 '73 ,}5(3
D 200 o 60 060 ,778013 047~301071
0

ihis o·i;a·;:.eaen t doos not incltld.e t he cos·;:; o? □ov1!1g 42 houses

nii tlc.nnc. i:1 1940 f:r-oo t he old location i ri old rJ0
neti Butlei., Ad.di tion, ~i n cosi o? - 33 D 1:71.o 38
1

0

0

•

l 2o·.:rn io the

A total of ?8 hous~£1

have been ooved. and Y'&gt;ebui l t s/G Hcnnf. i~ the 'f)a.st "'Ghrce ye.,1,os a t

cost ox' 059.,652 .. 770

\·,e feel thi s i npcoveoent zr2s ?ully jtrnti f i ed,

COS ·UNITY CO:J ·OILS:

tho soci al life of our eu~loyeso
EO:t .Cu"'!!) ~-.!HL SCOUTS :

The f3.ny o.nd G-i!&gt;l Seout a ork hss been □aint:::.:l ned. during the
Yeac 0
0

the '1..Ct i vi 'tic a e~ra.cterized by the ?oiunticn of aevex&gt;al

pa cksG of Cub

0.

Scouts, c-0!1sist i ng of those boys 1.me.e1" the 8.g e or

12 years, ur..o nre not eligible for □e,·,be'.!° Ghip in ihG :t&gt;egulaz, Boy

Scout organization.
~iGiliEiT.filHG· SCHOL.ARBliIP :

Four qualified Cf.l.1,didates nresented ~hems~!veg ?nr the
Engine -ring Scholareh1p g iven by this Conuili'!Y t !'\..:t c ye~P

0

tir.

Vernon Gras was t he sucoeesf'ul conteetnz1t" hn.vi:ig "" eoed the cora-

�~oti'Give exooi ~ation r1ith tho hi gl2est grade.,

rsi-.. 0 ~x&gt;o.s ggtel?ed the

Oolor&gt;e,(lo Boho ol ox' T:!ii n e a f o~ fhe Fnll t eiu o:? 1 940, h i s 1~ecor-i! i o

i1i·m1..de~

t he Se hola~ship i n 1 9 38 0 f a .'.Lle cJ. in h i s s tudi es dur-iliig t he

early pnr i of 19~0 , a..~d ua8 b 2~r0d i ~~o school foP t he 19 40- '::l
aehool y eaz,o

We D! t h d.ren ~1 1 f':lna.111ci su !:JS8i Gl t n.nce fPom h i ::1 OU

°

l1eld ut Ro ok Sni.,ingGl) :'.:'~?toe::t o en G &lt;~em:ic a nd fi ?teen "ioy ruicl. Gi1"'l

Scout tea□~ tcitinc~ p ar-~ S:he ninning t en:1s s ore n e ?ol lo!:'s :
0

tlen ~o ~eans

Enginee~e, first
Hanno. no o l, secon~
Sup e1"io2.. '1Du , t h i rd

Se~io~ Oi?l Seout ~eans
l.;intm.~:i first
Ha.m'le.p oecom1
5 t:~GI"iOl-..,

tbi~t1

J un·i o x, G-it&gt;l Bot'lus:; ~ ~f.18
Henn a., l!'i PSli
TTi n ion,, r;ec rm.d

Rock Sp~ings, t hiPd

Bo:v Scotat Peu_Q
SUp ez&gt;ioP v ?ix&gt; st

Hanna, second

Ila..?tna J a:oa11e5e.
.
., t h:1.r-d

ili: o ::So n . Denny, of t be United Stnt e s i.:u:&gt;eFlt:!. of ::.li ni3 ~D ngain.
p2:?esent0 cl 'I.be Union l?a eifie Coe.l Oo::npauy D:l t h fo~ Josep~ A. ?....oloes

Safety Ascoc1at1on Oertificnte s of Honor~ as follou s :
C"Jo tJinton Ho . 1 r.11ne, f or op el?e.t ing TT:lth,--ut o. lost-

tine accident fron October 2.Q, 193~ , to D0cenbe~ 31, 1939
(und continuin~), e~ployi ng an ~vera~e of 207 □en, uith 338,465 man- hours _of exposure and -pi"oduci11g 330, 39So 25 tons of

coal.

�'?c 3~linnc e i:.'o o l :line , fo p op orc:i1n(5 'l7:lt h.out
a :fo.tnlity f~mJ Jaunury 25 , 19;;3 ~ io D(-:?Ocubez-, ~l , 19 39
( 0~d cont!n~i ng) 3 eoploy i ng l:li1 av eY'ag e of 263 o en, wock~
ing 2 0 780 ,12 5 Ban - h o t~ G and p1.,odt!cing 2 a629 0 981.30 ton£
of eoo.1 .

Md to Su:nerio1., "Cll il:l.ue 0 for op ero.ti ng u i thout
e f atality f?o□ Octote~ 20, 1 933 0 t o Doeenb~r 31 0 1939

( nnd continuing ) , enp l oy i ng an nvc~aFe o f 1'76 men 11 u o~,king

1/117, 611 o ~n- hou?s ~d pr oducing l , ~76 p902o50 t ona ~? eo ~l o

:)nr:'.J.1.cl Cc.! kc::... , r ur! ovoi&gt; by x-unai·;ny t ::i_p 9 ryhich he
e.ppareutly t r i ed to ct . .-;p, i n \liilton Ho o 3 liine 3 J'c,..1i1Uw'""'Y
l.Otho
::r~t:l .,iC3 E 0 !3b.e1don , st ruc!t and k nockad af''1i :tet Joy
LOf:dCl.") by t:''.?OD n:1i ci1 '\71).S ki ck ed v U'ti by 2 h e l v'Y C3.V3 9 :lD ne-

l i®-ee Ho . ~ 7 ::1ne 0

;

o.r&gt;eh 16th.

\,'i l li on A. O~i..,ao.be1n, squ0ezed bet o een en,:,tii· and
l ofldeu t::..,i~)n i:i 11,__n:1.a Ho . 4 I11n e, tlay 2 3rdo

ih:r--olcl __0 1"ga.11, o.ophyxie.ted by sooke uad 17,use e f?oo
:?it&gt;e i~ .:e&gt; . 7-~· i'~ine , l d nton : August 11th .
~-s:'3 s~c&gt;? 1. Gragory , crushec1 by f ~ll of 1•i b co').1 in
\i1nt1..H1 .!0
l ,1ine, Liovsnber 2nd.
0

:a;)u&lt;'Pi Balen, st?uolt by I."&gt;unnoay ti-•i p on olo~e o :?
H!&gt;olt Sp z,i :1g; m, •. e liine, i ove□ber 18th .

Su.ye1"1oz&gt; r1as t ·'le onl y d i s tr1ct oh i ch

Year nithout a fat ality .

O) Al.,l:!t ecl

through t he

In addition t o t he a.1:::nve , it \78.B al so

necee~nry to t ake into c.ccount t he accident to Joe Fr- i gl, t1ho o s.0

1nJlll'ecl in 19 39 1n !lo. a ..u ne, Rock Spr lnga 11 ae l _;-.o died A~ri l
8, 1940.

Had it not been for t he l argo nunbe: of f,tnl ities, our

accident record ~ould not have been an unf a ~o~ab1c o~e.

�I

:.i~e 00!1..6hl&lt;1
~;-

s ~ -,?;,O&gt;y
,
UL ~ l&gt;

~'~e&lt;'V -_l'"'o"'
~..,f'i'"1

1
-"-

"'.{t

t., v

o.ll d ist!:..iC'GEl \."JeL'a Ct'lllti.nued

r.s in ·;;:te }'&gt;ast, crith t he c.1..1ax,di n 6 o? cash an.e novelty i:z,i zes at
ouch i'!:l th no ch~nge in ::1at hod

01~cep t

'Gl1..%t i t t78 s ll'l0 cess~.,_,1,Jl for&gt; t2).

oir:.:a to ·:roz·~ crn.ly i t:Jo C.."&gt;,lr-.:e@t:.'ti v c :::nt1:fus ·~o be eligi ble -.?oz., ihe
cnit ~ ? elott.es m,"t-Za~d !lnthey:, 'G11&amp;-ri ,;.,~"Pee {'Olist9evrGive non-?:;}1 !S c!-8

le~c, Supc!".:i..0'.P J

0

ffild Joh·_.~' f1,
!..14 !"I
_ -.'1~
-,

.,.
"!I ,
-- "'l•l
~- ,...
.. _

O. Clai"k wine, Rugh licLet1n 0 1'up erio~., i )!)i~ E1iue,
TTC!"e ;7iil..t'l8?S Of 0D.9ll _nrlz :: G o:?

)2 00 ... ~}50 ,..

a'2-tl 025, t"O S&gt;)ce'Cively . t~t,. ! 0 ~J. B3y1eos no.~ Ch:\i~';.J!?n of ~he oectin.g, ~nd t~c :?01101.;1:.ng opoa:;:e::s pa.1•tiei:·j8,0et1 021 t~2 p'.i?Og'rC.:.1:

:.11?.

F!-an:r lIU1Yi;0:", S!lfety Age::it of the Union :?~ci:?ic ~1nil!?O~d : :.:P.

watkins and Da uty :line Insp9otoPs &amp;bart !le y
0

Conducted the drawing.

__o_

E. Gildroy,

�S;he 1'.Ji d- Yeal:i Safety tfoctine; '.72.S hG~d i n the VrufiDUB dis-

i r~c·~ ~ : hursd.c-~ '3Vo~_ing11 J'ruy 11th, ~s1 ,c.:,. oi:t'.:..lD.r i.1ru-1w3p

nell

~?,!."'S r&gt;i'
1·e""
-ils,e .,

~ha can::: }J:Pi&amp;es rfel"'G !!r. Joe Kelly , Dl"o, fblia.aee I1o o 1

,(\ro
__ . ;

~
:'.: n!!J.c1.. L o l"l,
v _ nt&gt;.ir.

n .... • ,k , .'..1 t e n'-•'-'

.. ,(\

~ Jl !'"')r,
!..u.L.:~,
,

t-:;,_5 !). ,.,,
... ,,.:
__,_.

\_l__,

·o•\,,,
~ '-'--

&lt;

I\
L.\o

Ca.:::pbell : "1u•:;eID,::~n, Hn.n2a,, ,_';25 .
0~ E~·t:::r&amp;;.;:r, s-e:-_ote:Jb3r ?th. i a2 t~...e Old ~ime::s 0 Bc:i..ldi ng,

l Ci na.

9c1--.mto21, ?ennaj.•lvanin , on e of t he mines u::.~2c:."' ~'lie jUJ. . ~mli ctiorn

!!.9.v1n.:.; r:on t :ie t ro~..l"JY i n the ant!'ll.,ao1~c- co .:1l=~::1,.: ..r: e.ivisiou.

�~lle e!'iiix-e pt"'Ogz&gt;s.r..1 na.s bx"oadcHst ovex- ihe ~e.d1o 11 e.mi other spea1t•
et:O ve1?e:

Ur o Geo1"ge Bo Pi.,yde, Chai l:-iJlafl of the lll 2ei ing ; rix,0

Janes San:}aon D Chief Coal tiine In f::'loectoz, fo!" the St0.t e of rryoniug;
L:r. Ro R. Knill, Se,fety E:ngii'leer; r.:~. ~heodore i:lm"'Uinp Bditox&gt; o'?
0

'lh0 Explosive~ fl1.gine0r 11 , thro ugh nhoGe generosity t h i s trcplly

is o ad0 &amp;V~ilable ; liro Eugene i'.1cAuli?x'e 9 nho accept ed. the ti.?ophy
on b@hru.f of \7inton l'Io o l tline ; f.1P . E., ii. Denny , District EneineeP
of the United 3t£i..✓Gee .Btu..e au of rlines, . :iho
.
p recented the individutl

tion; .Ir . F . V. Hickap Su:9cn:•1n·tend0ni a t Hi u tonD nho n,cc0, ted ihe

CePtifiGnteo fo:;_., t;he oe:J. 0 nnd 2-1x&gt;o I., Do Baylesso

'i1he An.m.!91 S::f crty ::e eti ng fo1., t he an2.rding o? tha '"JPiZe s

held ns unual i fl cll ulot~iets
the cvsning of fi'ri do.y , Pobruo.ry 28thcil94l.

2he □onthly e~sh prizes nv.~rded at the oonthly Safety □eet­
ings -i:;e~e t he sane Q.S t...iley have b een fox- eevePcl yco.Yor; uo.st~ 'Ghe
rruou.nis ~on by the v aPinus mines d uring the Y~D.Z' being ng follov0:

A:J.ount
Sock Spring0 n o. 4 l:1i ne
Rock Su- ringo
No . 8 r11ne
:&gt;

Reliance no. l l.21ne
Reliance Jo. 7 Lline

360
400

l.linton No . 1 Liine
\/in.ton Hos. 3 and 7·~ Ui nes

SuDerior nc u r.une

Superior 13Di, L11ne
Sunerior D. o. Cl ark Uine

Henna. llo 0 4 Ui ne

i:)485
360

TO?.AL

400
320
360
44:-0

280
~-40

1Pm.:- Cent
- 12 062
9.36
9 .36
10. Ll_f)
10. 40
8 ,032

9 . 36
11 o"15

7 28
0

11.45
100.00

In addition, a suit of clothes vns an~l~~ecl ·~c each □ine e~ch
month in which 1 t bed r1orked ttro or nm"'e
. □• nthsl) oc&gt;nG0euti vely,

W
ithout a lost- t1me a ccident.

In all, 72 aui tn oere ~~arded.

'i'ae

�fo1lowing sb.ous the di s..Gr.1but:!. on or these sui ts f or the pgst
five yea.re :

1936

f;.oot SpiPi ngs Uo.o 4 !.1ine
Bock Spi-:.ings fio o e tfi.ne
:elinncc No o l tii ne
Rel iance Ho o 7 tiine
\"Jin t on No .. 1 i'Jin e
\H.nt on Iilos., 3 &amp; ??~
.., tiinea
nunerio1:" (1 BII rji ne
Super-iox- 11cu tii ne
8u-oel'io~ llDtl lline
SnpePior DoO. 01~1{ trii ne
lln.nna. No . 4: i'li ne

?}

'.i'O'.?ll,

_J
c;~

2)
_)
1
co

1937

4

1938
5

1 939
5
2

_1940
,_

ll.·.

1
3)

s

..5)
J

1
5

_)
2
5
9

a

12
B

9
3
7

?

G

10...,
72

~

s

3

t
e
t.';&gt;

C&gt;

c:,

5

:3

8

9
5
5

15

:,?,

56

59

...

7
5
8

~

e.

uas ~eees~o.::&gt;y for thsi oine to t10 through the ontiz:,e oo:1th -:-rtthot!t

n loct-ti□0 cocident .,

Ho~8vcr, novelty pr izes, consicting of

a~ny at nll Sefety □eetinga, Bhether or not the nines Dere el i g!blo fo~ t:.'le cc.sh nr1zes.

'i'he f ollcoing s t nt e:ie~ t 9ho'7s 'chB coat.

of anmitl and oonthly Safety nrizes since the ye~r 1931 :

xe·ar

Cash

1931
1932
1933

t•
V

1934

1,300.00
1,625.00
2 , 980. 00
3, 000. 00
4, 520.00
4 ,415.00
4,090.00

1935
1936

1937
1938
1939
1940

-

200.00
250 . 00

1.2ao.oo

ToTAL$23,680.00

957 . 78
931.00
1, 560.34
1 , 918.00

Co st
Sui ts o f nov-elty
Total
Per
:.?on
Prizes
Clo thes (,
t,
{ '&gt;
'
\~.
000923
\,'
&lt;.i 2, 2M.oo
$
2, 015.00 .000985
2, 1 22.35 .001012
2;073.00 .000863
2)221.70 . 000769
478. 21
3 ~~fi8.21 11)001052
982 .. 15 1 1)486 000 6 , 425 . 93 . 001938
1 , 24:3. ?4 2 , 265.46 8 , 960 . 20 . 002970
1, 217.96 2 , 262. 21 9 , 455.51 .002899
l,8~8 032 2~267072 10,104. 04 .00281 6

Cl.1,388.17

$5, 750. 38 ,}BD 281,, 39, ~9, 099 . 9 4 t). 001 732

Autonobi les
s.?ri -os 6 Lot

0 2., 01 4. 00

l , '165.00
872. 35
'173.00
596.r!O

�A ei~dy una made of i~e handling and di@t ~i but i on of ou?
.;:i_,.,_..,, ~_ , ..,..a'i/'t?
yp~~ o
v •- v,._ A'-'ll,o ?.h(:&gt;
~
- c:,:,.$.Po~.;t.!

va□ped~

r~c....., ·l•'&gt;
,.~. , &lt;• ,;J
.::i
....
- !~b ..1~B1.1(hA -:on u.eZ' C:9.i:'S D0Y-'2 ul1il t .,

w"•'-'"

p~ovidi ng g~eat e~ Saf e t y o

~oodep oo~es are ~eui locked ,

and tho Uni t Fo1?e2m1 ax-e the only enployes &amp;uthori~ed "GO d:1.c;tr-ii-

-

t1ECHfu;JXCP-.L LOL'illilJ; :
•

Snncirlor
3 25-rl 0 X o ~ood:Jrui Sn3ki ng Ocnveyora

1 St~~dal~ ?-RU Joy LoedeP

PRFL1I U"--1

The~e hag been n~ change 1~ t he 0 ethott of □ruring P?e□iun
and. Bonus ~uyoents during t h e y ear .

'i'he toto.1 auar:ds nado duping

-the yea~, ~~~pared ui th 1939 , u ere as f ol lo~s :
l:OHUS
(Cost 2-:,.~ia)

).94:0

1939

Anount Per Cont

Rock Sx&gt;ri ngs no . 4 Lline

Bock Spr ings no. e Di ne
Reliance Ilo. l tline

Re11anoe llo . 7 tii ne
•Wint on

BUper1or sen ~1ne
Superior 0 n~ Hi ne

$ 250. 00

To'fAL

Cost per ton

..

Par Cent

o/26 ,oOO
37 5-oOO
175.00
7 5.00

20 .. l
10 .. ~

275 .00
575. 00
B00. 0 0
600 1 00

'7~6

16. 0
22. 2

$31 600.00

:3, 50 0 .00

100. 0

C.0011

G.0010

650 . 00

400000
626 ., 00
250000
625 0 00
375 .00

5 o9
18 o1
11.1
l 7 o L2s
6 09
1 7 o4

10. 4

Superior D. O. Ol ~• r k Eine

Hanna No. 4 Mi ne

P.noUi'lt

425, 00

11 .. 8

t::.S

8.1

16. 7

�Bock SnX&gt;in~s tJo o 4 Uine
Boclt Su~i nf;s no o S I.:1ne
Relinnce to o l Ui~o

Reli'3IlCa ~:o . 7 ~ ine
\1:1.nion

Su.pm?ior •1t3'i tJi ne
$t\i)0L"i0!' ll (;IJ ful.r._€}

19~9
Pe~ Gent
4, l SO o8l
?'-06
1,895022
3i,4
~-OUOt

'7, 076., 4-0
1 GO 023 o 22
8 , 0,~ . 0 2
5 0 2(8,.41

61.merio:" 1 D.1 i.iine
Sut,G?iO:P U oO. C1~r~- L'ine
~

.1anna. l,.J o .
n

•

«
•
-.:t •11ne

12 0 B

m~. J.

1 940
Afilouni Per&gt; Oent

$ 5:,035094

Bol

2,806 068

4.5

'r,1O9 064
1 '7 D 224:o98

1106

2 ,165 . 25
4 , 112 05~
6 , 1-10 . 91

3 9
it\, 0
:!.lo2
0

3:, QL'.:l O 53

2t7o9
1306
2 .. 3
4 o9

2{)1}1 n19

,.'-'·

9 ,t,81 . ~0
112,,13

15oS
o2

1A.:o6
S o5

8, 393.2$

1, 405085

7,051.02 11 4
0

055,089 09? 100. 0

n 017n

&lt;'
"""'
...., • O"'
.!.0.:J

.. 0

-

t)

five y ee.1.--s:

'ienr
193G
1937
l9Z6
1939
:i~KO

S:otru.

S}otnl Zoi.lD
Gine d
3,286.159

Bonus c Pr0□iUD

3.315~628
2,97c3,60l 0
3,261., 003
3, 598,590·

~1, 3Bl. Z8
58 , 689 . 97

t ;

30600. 0 0
17, 544. 90

&lt;)

65, 502 . 31

Cost per- ton
7.~.00ll

. 0053
.01~9
.0180

.0183

-

OLD

lock Sp)?i ngs, l?resi dent ; llr. Hugh Ecl?;.""i;;e.i1" ?£:.~~1c·e , ~J'i~e ~rB~iC:.::,nt ;
Ir• Andr eu G. 1100 d , 8uper 1or, Sec1"etary; :.:r o ·-~ant C:o.llrJi !'c, Ra ck

lpr1ngs , Treasurer.

Ur. Paul Ue1r , u1ning E~ ;!~ee? of Chicegn,

�- 24-

2.ddreesGd the nea b3rs :.:1t the nn:1ucl bD'1 1uet.

'l'!le oerabm?o:11p of

·:;:.t:3 A~ c;ncin.t i on con,.i;i nue e to i;l:.,oo •, a a Gh~ .m by the f oll '"'wi ng:
Xeru.~
2.925

1 920
1 927

1928

"l"'□oo
L

-

'I.&gt;

20:5

,:, •

! :lC o

,

,~6

39?

1939
1939

711
72t3
1
762

19~';)

?9'7

--

11-1:

.~~5
4~G

-18t
621
558
611
035

over 1925
63

1

1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936

1937

..

"·~~,.u·n

...

1~2

1 63
201
2 30
2?5
328
352

G60

377
4o,
428

698

411:~

4:69
0~,
... .~-.

I2.1rL0!3C:\c : 1/\C·"iZ :C JC :

Babcook 6 \iilcox 45O-pout!ds-p reos uro s t e e::J r·anera tors ,:1t h n
ca~ac1 t y of 75 , ooo p ou.."ld~ o:f stei'.lmper

h Qll?

~:era ie3t:-_1:;_ ~d., to-

get h3r ~1th one 7,500-K. F. G-eneral Electric t urt~- generntor a~d

all necessary BUX111ur1es, the total ex:pR~d1tur-c ~ounting to
t 598,619 . 22.

!fb1s olll gi?e ue suff i c i ent ge~2P~ti~~ capocity

for some years to oome.

Even after t he i ~si,:i:!.". 9.~:lo:_ of the im-

provements in 1936, on · account of t a.king ove!" t ~.c l f' c.,d of the
Commercial mines in this area the power p lr n·~ as quickly loaded

�t o eapncityo

Xn J a nua ryu 1940 " pea.~ d eoands c? 1 2, 900 f! U. ftere
0

x&gt;eachod 0 thi s being i n ORC0 GS o ? t he s&gt;ated eapaci ty of t he plmt t ,

the equipment at t ha t tine ~ou ~i sting of i ~ee 2 , 500-K . i7

0

10~1-

pr•e sau,e tl!r&gt;bo- g{;)nez&gt;o.toPs ~ and one 5 , O0O-IC o \J o high- .,re ssUi;""e p;en -

erc'.t or D l eaving no r eserv'e OZlp8.eit~ro

V!i &lt;"Gh the ine'Go.ll e.ti o~ of t he

n~v boil e~s 2nd t he neu t u~bo- generato~ De Dil l noTT h~ve Pe~e~ve
onpaoity both in the g ene~ation of ste a□ &amp;.. Tid o? el ectric ~over

0

Th~ hi ghe0t p eaks (1 3 0 .WO IT . q o on Deceabe~ 16th) a:k~G being cor X'ied at pr&gt;ooent n i. t hot!t difficulty by t h e t Yro high- PPG 0Bu1.,0 De.-

chi ne aa t he l o~- pr esmuPe geaeratoro bei ng held i n r~serveo
t he r:roz.i~ Do.s s t n1l°ted 'the n eek ending A:,x&gt;i l 1 3th D and ·~he

plant put in oper atic~ ~ove~be~ l , 19400 Late i n 1940~ t he ~ork
of chnngl ng over one of x;h:; ho i lex&gt;o i nstal led i n 19 36 ~00 1ou
pressure t o h i gh p i:...esgwe n n@ l.mde1,.ta!ren to bring t hi s hoile1"' up

to the s3!3e opera ting proosu~e a o t he other ~~il 0~ i nst al l ed in
1936 £md the tt:Jo a d.d i tionnl boilel'"s i nstalled i n 19~0, oakillg a ll

oieaD.- ge:ae? ~ting uni t s op e1..e.ting &amp;.t the high p1..es ~u~e 0 450 p oUZAds.o

Steen nt 150 pounds »r essu?e uil l be furni shed for the ope?at ion
of t he lo".7- n2&gt;e s·sm?e t ur bo- gener a.tors through a. de- auperheateP '.::l.YHi
reducing vs:J.ve fro□ the hi.gh- !)re s sure boi?-,ei"s " "'Jhen it i s necessa:ry to do so.

Duri ng the e a rly part of 1941 D Ho .. l Boil.er oill be

ent:i.?ely x-ebuil t ~ and t he set ting rrill have a.ii"- eo:,led nalla si□-

i lar to the other three boilers.
This will gi v e ue an_ple ooiler ca~~city fo p any l osd demand s of t he pl ant , 1. e ., tour boile~o o f eta£"1d.e.r-d enn struct1on

and pressure.

At no t1me will nore t he..~ t h:?ee boile?s be i n

Use, With one boiler held in reserveo ?he 012 boilo~ plant ~ i l l

�J3 disoe.ntled @~d

~b~ndoned in the ap~i ng of 1941~

\/1th the ille-a plant op er&gt;ating enti1:"'ely on high-pressux&gt;e
steDD;) econoDiea in the uae ox' both eoal o.nd. r1at0i., t1ill be ob -

tained for the year vhioh ~e~e not po0aibl0 unde~·the for-ne?
:1im~d-p~esour:ie op e1:.,e..tion.,

2!'Hi

t he 1ns·tallation of stafficient

op01:a.tiono
S?he production of eE'!er&gt;g;j ?or&gt; the ye a.if shoned an increaee

total powe~ r.encn.,a.t ed and the d is•i;ribut:1on of sage fm:" ·i;he pnst

five yearss
1937

1033

1939

1938

q = H ,,
...~ . 111, 0 .

R.· 1 Ho

::!.940
KJJ oH.

lC "o H o

It . \1 oh .

LJ:,372D17Q

5 :, ~-84., 900

491,600

544.,082

99022, 463

10, 81 5,055

10 0 713, 673 10,639, 922 l0, 950,C07

Liining Distriets 25,771 . 037

27.043.693

26 2 04Bn005 26 a..roo. 7 2~ 29 9 ~57 16F2,

~Ota:!. Diet~ibuted 38~657, 270

43,88"?, 620

~2.1) 70;;,'!6'7 42,931 , 402 ~-0 D 95~,()95

Losses

1 , 646.3£0

~ 9021 ,533

'lotaJ. G-enerated

450534,000

44,725,000 45,411 , 000 48,977,oa

~sed fox&gt; plan~
auxiliari es on~
boil01~ !'003

Used a~ r!o o 6
\'/el.ls

Sold to So o Vyo o
Util 0o
0

0

Usea o..t i'he u0 t" o
~oel Oo□p~"!Y II o

iraneniosion

I

0

503269900 5 197 D 500 5:,042,900
l)

51£}; ,909

r703 f)254

2.11:799 598

703, 500

3,022PQ5

(Uote: i:?rans:ii ssio n losses not nva1lable x'o~ Y:Jtn"' 1B3G} o
~he production from t he Iiarma p oue? p.la1'?.t shoned a dec~e9.se oi'

s.23 ner cent under 1939.

The f olloving etatcn~n~ s~ons the t ot al

powezs generated and t he distr i bution o? ~ !'.le fo!? t:..9 past flve ye::2-rs:

�'
- 271936

1937

1938

l~:4_Q.

1939
itrJH

Ti\JH
3D26T , ooo

3,, 671, 360

0 m:JBe~Ci ol

867i,90,0

l.,0461} 700

Sub-':?ot e..l

4 ,128., 900

4., 7181) 050

5~0450060

4,.904, 300 4 , 623,900

l a0~3 8 600

L 015 9 100

1 0 261 8 €}50 1 2 219 1 70 0

n :1.110 Depn~tment

KVH

I{t'JI".i

~.,051, 550

Irnli

30835,900 3~ 467:, 200

9~3, 500 1 0 069 8 400 1 2 156 8 700

used fo~ poo e~ plant
and bo!lCP !)1 €1.l!t

lil.mrili aPies

. 1,,124, 100

5:he~e are no tPa.~m:1i s sion l osees t ,9.ken i nto eeoou~i ~t Msnnal)
al! oete~s bei~g loc a t ed nt the bug ba~a i n the poDe~ p l Q.fi~ o
ooreial

~:!.l0\1B,ti hOUI'G ~ O'vGX'S pOt"J(!)~

pert □ont n

©oo-

sold a.ml por;e~ U.Bed. by ru.l d e-

othc:e t ~1au t h8 Llin.0 Depd:.,tnent o

Dur i3G the l a t te~ pe..Y't of t he yea~ a totLu of 33 BGtcPs uas

t o C0OD e:K&gt;ciru C.H.!S t O:l0l'G nt Haruio..
~he iolloDing otntenent shous t h e ~uober c ? po~siilners on
the 1&gt;ollo and t.h e cost of t he pens ion s f oP the :oas·t fiv-e yea1.,s :
1936

1937

1938

1939

19~0

liunbaI&gt; l- e::1sim1e~e on
!'Oll Jenn~ / :1.Gr~

53

58

6~
!..,

59

59

Uuobe:c acW.ed. du~ing
Yeexo

5

5

2

6

0

llumbet" died during year

0

l

6

~1

4

)

Total, cost of ~ensioos
0 31 , 213050
0 31,~~9~19
t ol" YGf:lr
$ 30.201.05 G32,362o2fl
t)34, 241.Sl
There uer e 54 pen sioners on t h e rolls &amp;~ of Jo~u~~Y 1, 19410
ft.?AL E13TATE:

Sales of real. estate uere aaint 9.ined o.t ~ b.igb l e vel dm.,ing

�I!

th@ yea~&amp; the lots in the Pryde Mdition being ne~ly closed out

0

It ~ill be necessa~y to give consideration to l~,ying out a neQ
nddi (i:;ion dUPing the y~az, 194:ll&gt; as 1::ie '.have very feo unsold lots

for dDelllng-houae pw?po~ee

0

P~yde Addition

15 lots

1 lot

Cl~k Addit.ion

Iea1~
1931

2 1otB

:i.1.o yal .'Gy
(;l.,5p poi" t on)

Tm2

l,0'74. 00

1932 59,539.96
1933 108, 620 86
193~ 99, 756. 68
0

1935 72,664059
1936 61, S~4. 73
1937 '32,635 . 62
1938 69, 4~3. 51

~~

161_.1.c
8 0930..,96

16, 293014
14,963.50
10,899.72
9,270.73
9,395.36

1939 80,912.91

10,416.51
1 2,136.94

1940

141232.94

9•\e88'3.2.0

T0t.i1AL?'ll, 339 0 05

Rentel

R2ntcl. ro~
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1?otc.1
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10, -1:30... 96
16l&gt;893ol4

600.00

600000

15,66:3 .50

600. 00
600.00
600.00
600.00
600-.00
600.00

11,499072
9,870.73

0106,700.,92 $5, 400. 00

9p995.36

11,016.51
12:, 73SoS,4

l~JB32.9f
,) GOOoOO

(°113.000 .92

a eta'· enent to subn1 t to the Li on Coal Co?por~tion people l •-0li:ing ·to
the d)E.nio:ili:l~nt of the property e~rly this ye::r•o

ihis has been e.

rather el...':!)ensive operation on account of :i'll20er&gt;ot!c ?r...ul ts ~n1 r:: ~n6.roct intrusions. together t1i th the lone; h:'ul., :i..c1d.i:.13 to the gen21•.!!1
■1ne costs.

It has, ho~ever, extcnued tha l~f , o? ·o ; 8 ~ine.

!AGE CONTRACT:

The wage contri:ict entered into n1 'C!l ~.:!:e UnitGd L'!1ne Uorkers

�I

0 9. j\nGPi@&amp; on t'foy
-

6 ,, 1937 and extended O"' l«1ou
15 a 1n-2n
&lt;"'
~
vv.:1 D t,t) ~1ro.!.l"B
&lt;ol

ou C~x&gt;oh 31" 194111 l G non up ?o~ ~0nenal

0

-·

Since A:::,Pil 1 1&gt; 1934:,

t1hera e. con'Gi"r._o'i:; 'D'l!c~D ent ex&gt;ed i nt o bet~een the /\:pns~l~chi an Di stPi ct

o!)ex&gt;nto:t.,s ~~d theJ3" orroloy0s (tmdor&gt; the 8Usnicea o? i:he n . R.. A0 ) ; ,
wajo~ nego'Gi£.tiO!l8 bave beer.--i co1nfincd to tbat po1.,tioE1 c-Z the co2l

fieldet nll outside districts folloJi~g the ch011ges m~ie in the
Appcl.achi.an fi el d o

miher o xt~,'lOPd.i:}nl'\1/ de~Ja?lde u ere sub~Ji ttad

'she entix-e 01)e::a":;i~g Gte:?f end t7ol"1wrs returned a conn~nd.2.l-,le
neasw"e o? i n6.l.!stP1ous r-ud 1o;y-~-l sert7ice dtu..,il.'!g tn3 ~7 8r.-_.x, D f or&gt; uhioh

Orlglm;.l. tilg-.:,,sa

EUGENE McAULIFFE

�YE!F. 1939

�THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY
WASHINGTON UNION COAL COMPANY

ELIGENE MCAULIFFE,
PRES IDENT

1416 DODGE STREET
OMAHA, NEBRASKA

IN REPLY, PLe:ASE REFER TO

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�THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY
Comparison of tons mined, and man-honrs irorked l nside and Ontside per Fatal, Non-fatal and All
A ccide11ls
T imm 5-YEMt PERIODS AND Y EAHS 1938 ,\ ND 1939

Number of
Accidents

l'erccnt •

y car

Tons
Mined

---1----

] 923
1924
)925
1926
1927

r.i f.ie,I
ll~cchan •
,cally

Tons
Mined per Accident

Non- ,
f a t al

3,241,105 3.32 16
2.821 ,678 5.72 J1
2.779,065 9.55 6
2.776,245 21.61 n
2,750,4-30 4-0.28 7

Non-

fa tal Totnl

l':tlal

2871 303 202.569
237 2!1.8 256.516
305 ;311 ,J.63.1 77
2-16 2s-1 311.1.031
2-l-l- 1 251 392.918

I

S yrs. 14-,368,523 15.6) ,13 ]319 1367

Man-hours
~Inn-hom:;
per Accident
Worked ---.,.......,N:-;---o-n-- - - , - - -

~ 1 T o tal r- - - _ _
r-:i_1a_l _ , __ r_ai_al_ ,__
T_o,_al_
1
J1.293 1 10.697 5.581.040 348,815 19,446 18.419
11.906 lJ .378 ,u .J0.800 3911.618 18,316 17,503
9.11 2 1 8.936 3.850.66! 6-Jl,777 12,625 12,381
11.2Ss1 10.930 3.969.100 496.11s 16.136 1s ,621
1) ,2721 10.958 3,607.311 _ 515,335 _l_-J_
.,7_3_,
4._14_-,3_7_2

1

299,3.J4j 10,8931 10.51] 21.3-i9.2-{-3 ~ 44.776 _16_._18_6 15,617
1

1928
1929
1930
1931
1932

2.927,390 51.29 8 294 302 365,92'1,1 9,957' 9,693 3.858.672 Hl2.334 13.125 12,777
3.060.632 57.97 12 270 282 255,053 11.3361 J0.853 -1.126.880 R.J.3.907 15.285 14,,634
2,897.653 59.£1,2 8 270 278 362.207 10,7321 10.-J.23 3.872,6 18 -184,081 14,,3,13 ]3.930
2,453,527 73.39 6 l 52 158 403.921 16,142 15.529 3.169.58,1 528.264, 20,852 20,061
2.045,270 ~ 3 _ l ~ ~O 2,04,5,270 3.J.665 3-1-.088 2,607.116 :2.607.J 16 _4_4_-.1_8_8 _4-3_,4_5_2
1

5 yrs. 13,384..472 63.18 35 1045 JOSO

382,413 12,8081 12,393 17.63-1.900 50:).854 16,875 16,329
-- - - - - - -1933 2,097.558 90.55 3
40 ,13 699.186 52.439 48.780 2,5.1,3.1 04 847,70) 63,578 59,142
l 934 2.402.553 97.4 l 3
59 62 800.851 40.721 38.751 2.800.683 933.561 47,469 45,172
1935 2.887,731 99.03 8
56 64 360.966 51.567 45.)21 3.291.205 4ll,401 58,771 51,425
1936 3.286,)59 99.95 6
48 54 54,7,693 68,462 60,855 3.744.274 624,046 78,006 69,338
1937 3,315.628 99.50 2
38 1\0 1.657,814 87.253 82.891 3,707.237 1.853,618 97,559 92.680

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5 yrs. 13,989.629 97.] 8 22 j 241 263 635.892 58.0-18 53,192 16.086.503 731,205 66,74-9 61,165

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19:~s 3,016.978 100.00
1939 . 3.26).003 100.00

2 1~
2

25

31 1.508,489 104.034 97,322 3.1 98.325 1.599.162 110,2s1103,112
27 1.630.501 ] 30.440·]20.778 3.357.955 1.678.977134,,318 124,369

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�YEAR 1938

�..

THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY

f

WASHINGTON UNION COAL COMPANY

IN REPLY, PLEASE REFER TO

1416 DODGE STREET
O MAHA. NEBRASKA

:;E N E MCAULIFFE,
PRESIDENT

20o-4l

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$30,601.18

�'?he Cou1p3,1W•o credit b:13.anoo ln the furul r.ao !noroe.sed froo $76,303.05

en ef D30o 31 0 1937 t o $77,396.16 oo of Dao. 31 0 1938.
Coop~i son of I?atal Aeoidonto per t1i11i on '?ono of Coal Mi nod
•

c:ir.0 Union PaeH'ie Coal. Co□.D2nY and United Ste.tes 0 OonporC3d

Sixteen Y0o.rly Pe~icdo

'i°''tlG Uni on P~eifi e Co11.l

Co:il'\.l'ln.~

i?o..t o.U. t i oo pGZo

~~

Pc.tcl.i tio~

1,goo,oon 'Jo:}£}.

1923

16

0

4.~1
3 .19
2. 113
2 . 83
2 .~
2.73
3 .91
2 .7G
2.~o
. 50
l o©

3

1 . 25

8

2 o70

G
2
2

0 65

19~
1925 .

1925
192"1

1938
1939
1930
1931
1932
1933

193tl
1935
1936
1937
1938

l·

g
6

s
7
0
12
B
G

1,..

l oOO
060

1\11 Bi tuninous ill.nan, U.S.
lra.tali ties p0t•
l?ato.liM.eo l,000.,000 S?ono

lo953
1 0 900
1 0 83--1
80005

1 0 74':2
l o'729
1 0 705

1,619
l,050

3 . ~-6

SogL:i
3o5S
3. GO
3.30
s . ~5
s .10
3 . ~s
2. 78

058
833

3o09

S:59

2o6O
2 o52 ( Eot.)
a.10 (Dot.)

m;a
l,OS8 (Dot . )
1 0 195 (Dot. )
SCO (Eot. )

2o50
2066

a .64 (Dot.)

DX00lJditurGo for S~ety Charged to ~i c:a:, Coste
Por Si Rtoon Yam- Perioa

It.it

'i'onn rn.~c1

152,754.18

2,Bm., 678

153,915.11

2,m.o~
a. ns.~..s
a, '150l1:30

.ooo

98,374.68

2,CJ27, 3£0

.03a
.034

1923
1924
1925
192G
192?
1928
1929

0 71,981.08

1930

98,341.4'1

1931

1982
1933
1934

1936
1936
113?
1938

9-,o at Por Tgn
0.002

L~bor GAA uatori;il

129,333.41

ss,sso.oo
97,274.79

70,930.24
57,591.39
61,416.84
00,144.07
50,433.16
64,611.41
02,343. 56
5'1,622.9a

3,aA-1,105 ·

3 060 G'.32

• •
2,897,653

2,453,52'1
2,()t\..5,270
2,097,658

2,402, 5$

2,887,731
3,285,159

a•315 •roe

3,0lG, 978

.o.16
.055

.032

.o~
.029

.028
.025
.019

.017
.020
.019
.01e

�'.i:ne a.nmmJ. (-J'ltf~minaiion of the sines \~s eondu.otod durir,.g July 1938
O

'oy clr tlett St ra.\llli~, Sef'ety Bngineer for the TTyomillG corn0l"cial mineso
0

W,no r.Jntericl a11d Sugplies :

~he ch-:mgeo in value of stocks of ~ine ~ t0~i~l a~d supplies em&gt;~i~d
oinca Decemoc:n: 3lo 1923, ta Get i'orih in the follor~i-1g l"ecord:

Tml uD1otJ PAC:nr:rn COJ\L cre.1PA.HY

5

Co~ Cono.~1
G 586,341
418,79=jl

1923
192Ll:
1925
1926
1927

3~90313
2670095

196/1!)2

187025'1

1934
1935
193G
1937
1938

2650130
2?3o03u

19:39
1930

Coa1 Oo!:mpu.~
(.•
y ~90052

1931
1932
1933

2531)075

1928

Yea?.

2550064-

1g2osoo

2080278
2M:02S9
3360555
2710289

Jefferio 0 tl"'.rnge:&amp;&gt; of' Stm:ea 0 v'hilo not C!lti.ng profiio oqucl to 1937 0 did ao aell
as oould l!a a~eied in th0 eh~euostancoo, our total ~ollo x'clling off fro~

C-3, 972,593 in 1937, to $3,580,100 in 1938, a red.U0tioll of f)392 0 4:6Bo

'ihe l'eaulto

for the years 1937 and 1938 ore ohoon bolou:

-

193?
1938

'ilotcl S~os
0
V1 I 10?' I 300
975,686

$187,246
176.''128

Deoreaao

0 131,616

$ 10,818

Inventory

vwuo

IJet

'i1oto.l Op0~2.tiag
Em1ansoJJ (j ::?~,11

T.mffij_~g

$1.GS, 71~
2:62..,0Q.3

$82, 620
59,Qpl

-o -

023, 559

,•l... I). 7]1._.

-

Accounts receivable, tlercbondise Dep3l"tt!~nt 0 u,o of Doeem"bar 31, 1933, to
1938, inclusive are sho"wn bal otn

•

Accounts Beoeivsble - t1erch~io0 Don!1nt::an~

!!£
1933
1934
1935

1936
193'1
1938

&amp;:lmmt

$ sg 0 1?~oso
'?~0 t49o00
950513.-3.19

l100 35G.l3

1200 9f&gt;Oof?3
940 9800~7.)

�-7fdt:10 incl'ooso in Accounto Boooivablo oi nce 1933 io duo t o heavy oeJ.oo
of rofdgoi'otol;'o, reshing rmchin3oo radios c.nd otho~ hou.oohol d equipi:mnt □oot

of uaicll io oold on iustallc:ants 0 theao saloo eova~od by ehGtio1 cort~o0
om• 1 00000 froB tv.000 inot ullmont ooloo uoali~ibl0 0 tho total u.noollectiblo
ccaounte oh:)l•gad off in 1938, Olo00--1.52.

A r0duction of 026 0 OlOoOO \?OS made in

Aooounto Rocei'i.7n.blo in 1938.

Sn.la of Cool o.i Uo.nna:
Sole ox' co~ to '.i:uo Shol:'idon Cocl Co:.1r-2!3YO Boynoldc-UpdiL'"O Cocl Cc:,.

Avo~CY.J,o

hvorC{:,--o

i.--ri co ~~coiye,~

~otol O@ot

P.8,o9.~ c_
Eg_s- ~o,n
l'::mun~

(¼60009022

1925

500 GG3o20

l92G

~ . ~12.90

3oC55

~927

68,809.50

3.0-!5

550020.7"0

1. 675

L929

35, 171!:. 75

L930

3S,G05.80

L931

30,610.00

L932

30,G20.4.0

l9~

27, 73-3. 36

L934

34. 203.10

Lfl&amp;

29, 124.60

ll36

~
~,185.45

a . 649

,11'1

30,41.0 .SO

2.556

•

aa.eaa.eo

6O 0 0O:'J. OO

2.012

1.197

53,295.59

1. 263

000 030078

10007
a . 658

oo,oos.ag

1.709

28,507.59

0890
2 . 620

24,692. 69
32,629.76

l.5GG
1.648
lo22'3

lo039

25,955.00

�-8-

~e "aver age total coot 11 ohoun io ~ t oovar i n.g t he cost of all coal
oold at ~l'W.o !nclud.iug t he i Cerua of' ~ nGr nl oxponaes one'! ie.1t&lt;3so

t;i;a0 nu::ih:Jl' of mim • coployeo i n tho oeruico of the Co!!J!)a..ey f'o!' oevonte?on
v-eo.ily p0riod.a i s ohoun ooloo:

l?ol"i~ft

£l71b0l" of ~on

P..3d_uct;.o_n

...

3,67~

Jan. 1, 1923

Jon. 1, 19~
Jan. 1 0 1925
Jon. 1, 192(3
Jon. 1, 1r,.-..1
Jan. 1, 1038
Jan. 1, 1929
Jan. 1, 1930
Jan. 1, 1931
Jan. 1 0 193~

2 , 8'i7
2 , 830
20

,.wo

Joa. l, 1933
3:lll. 1, 193'1
Jan. l, 1936
Jan. l, 1936

2J.o6

3oo9
38. 0
..'}2oD
~9. 7
5.'JoG

1, 729
1, 921
10822
1, 813

1,853

50o4

1 0 861

l o'r...~

10955

50.G
53o3
5206

1 0 733

log~

1,805
1 0 4B8
1,313
1 0 22a
1,3~B

1 0 C:39
2 0 2tl..5

Jan. 1, 19Z7
Jan. 1, 1gao
Jan. l, 1939

797
~-'1

1 ;20-~
1,5G3
l /1SO
1,9~
lo'753

2 ,1.U.
1,88-1

_ ..... -.1 ..

Pm."' Con~

2 0 ~5l

2 0 M9
2 0 33'3

l'J'lo7

'!:9 ol

39.9
35.7

33.3
36.4

SQpitl1.l nr-Jl non-cooit al oxrietilit uret1,

~ 9.og t ho yoe1: cap1t c.l expondituros ~ iop!'ove:1ont o chergod to opi:3ratlng ~'tp0llQOO ~a~o r:3dc oo follooo a

l&gt;iptrlg~
Bock Spri ~o
leUance
ittnton

Superior

Hanna

M
iaaellaneoua
total

20 tUneo
05, 300.39
51,883.94

-

c~nital nx-oondituras,
~o r.1ar. Stgroo

~otal

$1,037.t (;

CS,371.85

417.70

52,301.64

-

-

552, &lt;M-9 .os
19,258.35

~ 7 . 00

562,049.06
19,675.36
265.Qg

0639,495.75

01,so~.16

$&amp;00,662.91

�..
!ro t1i n0s

»1o~i!~Jl
Bock 3p1~iugm

058,311.12

EoUcncG

460978.76

\iln~ou

250000062

Su!)3l.'ioli'

12,094.86
szo-m.2.m
8199 0 ~51 . ';9

Ee.nw,
fi;otru.

2a Men.·. Storo~
$ 910.00
•

Total.

$ 59 0 121.12
~60 ~378. o/G

25 0 000. ~

3~8-00

12 0 t::92 .,86
57 e,,342._5,A

3~~0 oC,O

C200 0 gs0.1g

'&amp;ix;, ~aol73G of oodi tim.1t1.l co.p2:~21 inv,eo·i;cd and t h.0 vclu.B o:? oarae nee-

oooartly eni0:?s into t he cos t of px&gt;oduc:i.uc; cocl. .

'?a o follm,l~ otat ooont ~Gp..,

~ooonio the avo~age C3pitcl i nvestae~i of '?rt~ ~nion ~nci f i c Conl Oo~~ap,170 1921
to 19380 tnc1usi 'i70 0 i oget b.01.. rJi.th tl1o Dioo coat en&amp; t otml coot o-£ co~l ~31-. •iioB
0

f'igu.ras t h:1t eJ...o i nvo~i sb1y aifected by eJW ehonge i n nogo uccloo:
Avgo inw ot□nt
P~odu.oi ng cos~ i noluiii ~
Total coat i ncl ud.i~
Yoor
dm~iD.:P;:,.eelyew
Dop~0ci ntiou ~ Doplotio~
5p ~nt oon invosttn3nC
1g21
◊l6 0 751 ,31G
$)2 . e3
~&gt;B A S
1922
17 0 590 0 0j0
2. g1
2 .40
1923
2 . 36
2 o'rl
1?\ 026 0 891
2 o2l
1924
BoGl
10 0 02?0 5S5
2o50
1925
2 o08
19 ~1009880
2o&lt;}G Dfioot o~ uag0
Bo03
1926
18 0 265 0 0!92
2. ~ ea1'\ru?os f~os 19il
l . 85
1927
l8o~~ll~n:;
2 . 23 Redo 000130 tou
1928
l o8l
l8 0 G6l 0 100
2
o02
01620 C,
1929
loS?
180 '{g00 f&gt;B2
Cl
2 o0t)
.1600 Cl
1930
l o66
18,926,009
II
2 ol6
.1620 Cl
1.6~
1931.
l9 0 3Sa 0 a73
()
a .15
02680 Cl
1932
lo6S
19 0 om:1 0 sa2
Cl
1 . g~
oS650 Cl
1933
1.38
181195~,095
Cl
1.se
03316 n
19M
lo39
18 0 G~?'o 891
Cl
.2265 u
lo82'
1935
1.4:l
l 8 0 6M 11'2:~
(l
.1629 Cl
1.85
193(j
1.47
l!f),035,141
()
.OD4:9 u
l.o93
1937
1.00
19 , ';95 0 007
Cl
009,ag :,
lo9Lli
1938
1.51
2011336,5'10

-

,,

'&amp;ho enp1tol i nvootoent figures hav0 beou col"r-0et ad t o eUainate the i!iP=&gt;

veatnent oou allooatecl to the Souther-a '7-yo:ning tJtili t1oc Co:Ip'.lDY, and an adjuotr:ient to cover reduction in dsplation c'h'.:l.rgoo vas el.Go r=.do Sn 1~25.

'ihe totel eooC

of Coal includes intere ot at five per csnt on the c.vo!'cgo ;ru~lu investoont, t hoo
bnng1ng costs to e. true bsoio.

It mll bo oboei'vod thn"G out&gt; TTOIJ/a 1:otoo t~•o vei

9.49 ceute per ton below the 1931 figure.

�- 10 -

Dm&gt;i~ 1921 the Winton }?X'O£:~l--tie0 uo1?0 aoQu.it&gt;od ru?d since toot y&lt;3al?
cod r ai:i0:rv0s cootif.!g a.pr,i--oxi m tely $2250000 \i~l"v rulded ~o Ce.pita'- .t\ccountP the

L~P oo.dition to th0 Rock Sp~i ugo pouer plani cooti~.g $~-3,661

0

the neo opan!~.g

ai:d stool M.p1yl0 at R0lianet;.J 0 c ostiua 0222 11 518 e 'i, 0 ...,
.-.ether
'i i ...h '~1 Q-:!/l f\l".ll':'J 0"""'""6
•
. 7 11 &lt;,
~.! v.:,v "'V.
0

0

...,...,.1,

oa tho Do Oo Clark m .!!0 a t Sur,m.•io~ 0 rop~0oentil..~ hoe.cy ~•0a0nt t:m pi iD:!. ~ diiiouo

0

GilliBPJ\L a--0-~ DiSTil~.§.:

\7M,lo t he oostn at Bock Spi&gt;ir!,go t1ines J.Joso 4 on.ft 8 hooo i opz-ov0d nocz:),,:,

J)sv010ll=l~mt noi'k TTa a conM.rm.ed ct 11inton o.UX'i lle t ho yoor 0 t7..'!.t e gza~t

doal of \lat0~ ua0 being encountered in the l@\1e1~ uorld.ngo of !loo. 1 and "lt· Secmo.
Nlditiol.19.l p~ill.;$ fooiU.tioa uill be installed in I.Jo. 1 Sew d~ing 1939, CJ.ltl.

it 11111 b9 oocaosney to install pucps of graater 0a}?$.CiCy in Ho. 7B Se~ in 1900.
~ Uo. 7~ Soon devalopcant '7ork continued to go l201.~d m.th 0naour~i71g

l"eaUlts.

l:tte height of tha cocl. at . tho fac0 of Hoo 5 South Dnt~y io 10 f&gt;0et. Ooo ·

12 Honb Bntry, Yo. 3 Seas, baa been extended durigg t ho ;!,uD.l"0 and shova 6 feat
of clean. coal at the face.

Coal contlnuea.

)

f!a plan to extend t his ent ey j u:'.lt on fa-r aa tbs clean

�... 11 -

Dm"iug tho ~a? 11 ozt0110i ve d0oolo!):::!3llt. nork in th1:&gt; Do O. Gla~k tlin(:)
c.JO e:ll'i'~Od :lox&gt;ou!'d.

1:.91ti1 1 11 19380

'ili0 utch @onotruction Coropacy cOOTpleted :1 to no~k 0 ~

On completion oi tho nox&gt;k Ul:lde? t !:w o:s-:1gincl on.fl th'3 otwg.lo-=-

c~nta.1 eont~ac~Q ui~h ~~e Oteh Co~otA°Uetion Co~pnny 0 \,3 took over the oo~k uith
our otm foi'C0So d~iving t he pn.F'tit'll-3 ood puttillg !n oto0l t ii:,b81•s 0 1'?. Ifo 15 Sean
0

J.'ortlngo .'1l.so 0 Hoo 7 Seen f.!aia El'!tey nm Sl ope c:ll"G oxtcmded cl:tu&gt;ing \:iho yoo:r

0

Xn e.cldition io the ~~ok ao~k 0 co~l develo:i,::::3n~ amounti~ t oo toCcl

Slop3 0 includi~ ch&gt;ivoa &amp;:!1 dw:ipillg ota.ti ono in !Jooo 7 ood 15 Soc:.;10 0 ue.&lt;J o.u.:1rded to the Linh-Bolt Ca::i~

Y•

S:ho lioo 7 SeD.8 Loooirlg Station C!!ld iho tuo U!Y,PS~

oectiono of ·llio belt couvG&gt;yol::' r;oro oooplated and p-a.t into O!J3?8:Gion August 15{ih0

and the r oo 15 s~~ X:o3ding Stctton and. t he t uo l cr.:a1• acciiouo oi the bolt cox;,,.
Voyo~ ou Ooiotor 27tho

'cue ooutract for the conetraction of t ho tippl~ vns euarded to the
Allen ~ (brcio. Cc::ip~, Chia \?Ork bei::.e eocpleted ond tho tiy,pl0 ra.t into op-

eratton !tu.gu.ot 15th.
~e railroad tracks oervirg this mine, ir..clclitlg th0 ocptu and lociiml-

ca.r 1torage traclto, ware completed and put into op,~rc.tiokl Septe?!.lber 16th.
At the end of the year, a I:leld.oum of 500 to110 var dny oea being pro-

dw:,e4, and, with the installation of odditloool mc!.ll!.nm::y0 ~o production i'rO!l

\hi, 111.ne can be increased to 1,200 to 1,600 tono !K'l!' cby11 dopendi~ U!)on t7lla

�- 12 wo'i!ilt oi ooe.1 Fequ.11.?ed, 'by the end o~ tho ye~ 193S 0
~tt0

f'ollembig e?e the tote.'! amow1.to paid to the various contrectox-o

fo'f \7o&amp;'k ot the Do O. Clo.rlt M:i.00 0 du.rtng 1937 ood 1938 :

e a101&gt;9~.g2
M.lon &amp; 0Qi'cia OoI:3!',ney

860740.95

tiulr,,.~alt Conpany

Union Fae ifie Bai h&gt;oed Coapnny

Co;pitru. J\..eootmt a.nd ib.9 l'-'0alirn:lM.oia rceoivod thex-ox'~:1 ci'0ditcd 'i;o (hpitol &amp;!,,-

count. r.?t10 a.ovolopnu o-2 !?o. 70- SoGD ni ll go foI?r:~..l dU!f'iug ih0 voos 19390

Urmn.~,l.

All i'0tro2.i oorl: in uhc rnin olops m. n bo eo:::lpl0t0tl in t1~ch 0 193~ 11

nhioh ttill A"aquira 311 production to cone froo the I?oi'th Slo!JS croao

~0ne!:IDnt mintena.nce hno baen lmpt up ao uoua'.1 0 a~•l th0 0gpenditur0s
for th0 la!lt five ye.3-r□ aro oo follousa

1938
1,111

lamber of llouaes
Coat of Uaintene.nco
l'Yel'age Coat per

hcniae

00.95 0

50.5t)

�- 13 -

i:?h.o Co r,r..;ooity Ooune:l1o hev0 functioned 0xc&lt;3llcm.tly am~ing t he yev.'i'o

ol:!d lm.v0 pt'o"i,~(!)d o wluablc lldjunot t~ out&gt; op01&gt;otiono~
DOY AND GXRt sooms

Xnt c~eot £~ the Bt,w
rl!"~ Gi?l s ~ o~•h
~orr!'· =
~ 7w
M ~
V
u.l.l
uOGU. IilBint:a.ille::.. d~ing
V

\I

_ .!1,

i110 p2S'6 yij)DJ? 0 t7i. th go~d !ll~ospact o f 01: t ll0 CD:Jing yam:- 0

Ol~ouea tu L1ir0t. Aid r;oi.&lt;&gt;o cout im.ucd. dw.•i~

~ho yocr O oeii t~'i; cl! 0::2-

ployae Di@lC t"&lt;)Cei vo tbio t l"eiiii~ 0 end O'il!? otnml"::'u. of ooo hw.dt"ed po? ec:s~
training fo;e Bll c 2:3ploiiuG r:3s C!2int0.inotl.o

r rm Oa t oc::n:
11

SU!)Ol.'i Oi' tl131J O

02.~oc

Il-::m nn, IJoo 1 0 oceo~
2 0 m'Ul ~J.

WW"\ lJo.

Junia? Girl Scout ior..:.1a 2
St:..torioi', firot
HSM9- 0 00corui
. TTt nCou, tbi\rd

Soni rlf' G:!:x&gt;l r.leoul'.; )iO_,t:-m :
RoGk Sp!.'iDgD9 q:l)l'ot --

nclio»~~. csco~1
~

o thl..t'd

J?mz: Scout tBQl:10 :

f i l'Ot
Sup0rior, oocond.

Ebi:)y,39

H.4llll!?. ·:Jt~!!c;1t~(~SO O t h!r.-d.

Dw:-i~ ~he conCoot, Di• . v. 1·;. Cl ayton, of ~ o gc-v0 c chort lsi.1t

1nop1rin~ t ::u.!:.

contest, r.sr. TT. J . J onkino 0 ??ocideut of i he Con-

M t0ir the

aoU clated Cocl Oo::J!.)311Y, St. Zloui o, and. r.s . Fr0d t . t7i1Iroy O G~e2at ary of tho

Illinois Cool

ep r at oro &amp; s ociat i on, Chic~ o, ~ro intii'odtwcdp or...aa.king 'briefiy.
0

3

On Sept 0mber lOtll, the Senti nel s of Safet y 0\72!ru va.s praoGn~od to S-ui-

Pttlor 11D11 t.H.ne tor bnving ottGiood top p ~si t ion :!n ~oty :ln t r..o ITationo.~
Batety Campot1t1on m ong e.ll bit'Utlinous coal cinoo in 0 06 •.llo t.1l.". TT. H. Oar!!aron,
Benetlll"7 and Yanagi11g J&gt;ire~tor of t he llat i onal Sc.fety ~ot\..ti.ei 1, cade t he presen-

tauaa of ,he trop}IT.

11»11

r.11.ne·• a record in 1937 tOS 301 0 051 ~

Wl\h IIO lo■l-time in.1Uft88•

hours worlmd

�... 14 Ai uhi s o~ meeting, ~.1r. m. M. Denny ., of the Unit ed Stat es Buriaau

of t1ineso prosent ed three J oseph A. rlol m9s Safety Asoocia.tion Certificates

2o Ft0liance tlines 0 e:.r:-a.z,~0d C0?.tii'icatc of HQ:not""

fo~ opsrating Dithout a f atol iiy fTom J p.,;n;-im,~y 25 1933 0 to
0

Deccmb~r 31 0 193'7 0 &lt;.qploying oo cvoz-c.._~ o? 282 m~m., uorW.~
2 0 ao1 0 764: 03,l'l-ho~s in 1 0 001 . 3 cmyn0 Md produ-elP.g 2 ,015/!:32.30

Cons of ooru..

~o ~0 Union Po.ei:?ie Co~J. Oco.r.on;v c::1.).l'.ied Ci01;•ti. ficnto of Honor for itm~oving it2 occident record f~o'.:1
O

441 0 776 ci~::.-howrg pel' f nt::1.ity end 15.,617 m..,,n-hom•c p:i :i.•

uccidout in the 5 "JC3'1'D 1923 to 1927• to ?31 0 205 03nhom"O :1:13x- fotolity c-rl 61,165 rea.n-holll'o ror aecide:at in
tho 5 yoc.rn 1933 to 1937. Tons pal:."" i'a~1:1-l ity in the f1x-s\i
p:)li.' iml ~l'G 299 1)3~~ and in the le.tteli."" period 635., 892;
ton~ ;l::)l" ecci&lt;l.0Z"r~ 2.u tho fil?ot p~riod ,,""Gl!\3 10D511 CJl'J. 1n

tho l ; M;c:&gt;f' po:?:lol 53, 1S2o
i.?~e yea"&amp; 1938 o!lo-r;.:iu. 2. fUl"thm.• subotc.ntinl iq,rov0□nt in

Sufoty oo~k0 no indicnt0d by ih0 ottochod otateL1ent shooing s cooparison
of tono Dined cnc1 m::m- h~uro uorlIDd 0 ins!de and out s i ds 0 per fe.tclo

noa.-fo.tol 8!td o.ll oooi&lt;l.ents for tha pariods 1923-1927• 1928-19320
al!d 1933-1937 0 C~filpal'0d oi th the year 1938:

�- 15 COUPl\BlSOn OF TmJs t1INED AIID Mll?l HOURS U)llliE.O

msxm ~ D OUTSU)B

PER F.I\T.LU, 0 ?JOtJ-FAT.AL J\J\TI&gt; I'J lL ACCIDlliT11$ 0
THRmg 5- YEAR ? F,.\J,l,ODS AND 1,9,;13 •

Pel'" C0rnt

Loaded

Tona Mined

I:i~be1• ox Aceijle.!l,t □ ..

?!an-hours

~ 01~ ~.c cidont

?o,et ·

Tone tlined

tlechtuli aallJL

JL(;l.!Eil

Y
:Jo~p,tgJ.,

'.!:.,OJ!.£~..

1t~~1

Nnn•l?P.ip'!

'xotol,

r1€:n-hours oorlmd

Fatal

Ptr- Acc&amp;d@nt
Non-Fatal

1923
1924

3,2410105
2 0 6210 678

3o32

16

2s7

303

2020569

l l o293

100697

5o5Sl oo4o

3413,815

19,446

18,419

5o72

11

23"1

24s

2'36o5l G

110906

l l si37S ·

l~ oY«)o800

1s,316

17,50.3

192;

207790065
.

9o55

G

305

311

46.3ol71

9oll2

80936

394,61s
641,777

12. 625

12,381

1926

207760245

2lo67

s

246

21~

110 285

100930

496,175

1927

2o750a430

40028

7

244

251,

347o03l
392,n,9,us

11,212

15,627
14,312

5 years

14o36So523

15061

48

l o319

lo.367

2990341-~

1926

209270390

51029

s

294

302

1929

3006006:?-

57097

l2

270

1930

208970653

59o~2

B

1931

2,453,527

73039

1932

2.045.?.10

5 yeora

I

3oS50o664

TotiJ.

l0a95S

3o969o4oO
3n60Jn.344

515.335

16,136
14,784

10, s93

10 , 511

2lo349, 24S

1'44,776

16,186

15,617

3650924

9~957

90693

3, 358,672

~2.334

13,125

12,777

28~

255oOS3

110336

10,s53

4 0 126.sso

343,907

15,285

14,634

270

21s

3620207

10.732

l 0 o~23

13.930

152

:!.58

4os,921

16,142

20,852

20,061

Sla!3

l

59

Go

2o94511gIO

~41 665

150529
J41 omi

63.18

35

l ,~5

10000

3820413

12,oos

120393

1'41J.H
16,875

43.~

130384,,~72

~.os1
528,264
2.§Qz,116
503,854

14,,343

6

30872,648
3,169,584
21 6oi,116
17,634,900

1933

20097,558

3

4o

1~,

699,1s6

52,439

48n7SO

2,543,104

847,701

1934

2.402,553
2,887,731
3,286,159

3

59

62

800, 851.

40.721

380751

g

0-}

360,966

5l}

547.693

51,567
6S,~2

t.~5()121

6

5G
~rs

933,561
411,1'01

63,578
47,469
58,771

624,ols6

78,006

59,142
1'5,172
51,425
69,331

3131.!2162§
13,9s9,629

90055
97.41
99.03
99.95
99.50
97.1g

2

~

¼)

1a95z.m.4

l,fi316J.8

~Z1~~

~2.6,sg

22

241

263

3,016,97s•

100. 00

2

29

31

1935
l936

wi
51eara
L938

'Xnciua..1 38

,377.35 ton.s loaded Do O. Cl ark tli ne 0 ~

e~i o&amp;&gt;

16,329

g2.t2~l

635,692

nz..253
5s,o4B

2,soo,6s3
3,291,205
3,7114,274
3.mz123I

53,192

16,os6,503

731,205

66,749

61,165

l,50S,4s9

10~.oj~

970322

3,198,325

1,599,163

110,287

103,172

60o855

�- 16 -

Rup0~ior nnd He.nna Bl.so contin••~d bo
op~~9t:\.~
ti
"'~-110- dm.•ing 1938 ,7ithout
,&lt;Av

D intality, that being tho thi~d eons0cuuiv0 y0ro· in ooich theoe tuo dietricta
11nve gooo thl'ough the Y-da.1~ m. thout a fatnU.tyo lloch: Sprinao mines ouffel"ed no

fntalit!oc in 19380
cotn?EnSATIOD

duotricl. Xncm~c0 fu.ud.n to 1i:a.0 Uni 0:,1 PacU'ii.c Coe.l OGnt ~Y ~ox- inc fi vc-YGe'i~

ve:riod lSS-1 to 1939 11 2.nelusivo:
19~

Mi,a5

193§.

f.'orm;1&lt;n1 1a Co!:.i-y,enoe;~ion.

:rnzv,,...
--

oOl~.tJ:

a01~9

a0l59

.01•,rJ

Ootaot~ophe X21!:ln::~cr..00

o002i}

. 0025

.oo~m

00020

Polici~

. 0003

.0009
--

ooog

_.ooo,~

ivli~

001741

oOlSZ

. 0194

00208

Q

..

00100

S:n&gt;ety pTogl~ genelrnll y.

'2ho ~ Safety C3e iing \7-le held L'ebrueey 4:ih. 0 o;; \1hich tins tho
fivo-p~soon:;01? euto~bile ,no auarded to Le.vrenca :Beyo 0 o'2 110° i.line, Sup~rior,

over 1,400 o:J'f)louos
their f:aoi.lioe rum friends 'boi:2g in ntt.erulMc&lt;:&gt;.
,:/
0
~ain0 ~he monthly C-::leh Safet~ prizes \70~0 eonM.oiJ.c;l duril3g the year

1938 in tho O!:OlJllts of $15,010, and $5 to~ the ra:,a on!l 010 'fo'i! the Unit lroreman

in Oach i:dne tmiob nont through one month \7ithou'G o loot-M.ne accident. · IJ.ne
Mounts ot the cash pri~es won by tho va.riouo oin.oo dm."ing ino year r.ar0 o.9

follon:

�- 17 -

Per Cant
Eoe!t Spl'ii,,go Ho. 4: r.an0

&lt;' 1-,.N
Ill\.
,.&gt;L_

Rook Springs Do. g ~ioo

9. 73
8. 84

000

EeH.0.nee Uo. l ti:i.n.3
F.el il;!Jloo lfo . 7 rlin~

m. nton Uo . 1 ti!n0

Hi nton tToo. 3 8 'r2 Mi nos

IMO

9 . ?-3

400
490
&lt;¼30

l OoG2

11B" t1iuo
Simorio~
...

520

S'Uii)el"'iO~

360
490

°C 0 m.no
Sup0:rio~ 11n11 r.lira..GJ
&amp;w.a no O 4 m.im

8 08'1

10. 62
llo50
8000

10.62
1,1.so

5.80

100.00

oo iollorn:1:
5 ow.ea

Bock SprlU30 Hoo 4: tjino
Reek Spt"'i ~
No.. 8 Mino
Ee1ieEC!3 Ho. 1 rlil".B
Relicr-..!!0 ilo. ? !1in.3
TTinton ifo o 1 l:line
Hinton l!oa. r.3 w 7} tli nea
Sur,0rio~ 11B0 I1iiw
S't!.'1&gt;ari or 0 0 11 tli no
Suwriol~ 11D11 t1ina

6 aw.·;;o
;('; awl.is
1 oui'6
5 0tlito
8 Gu!t s
r,l Guil.tG

3 ow.t o
7 au.!ts

Bonn.a rro. ~ Uina

9 auito-

';:no i'oll om.ng stot 0!:ll3nt ehot1s the cost of a ~ end monthly So.f'aty
Pl'izea oincQ the year 1931:

Automobiles
Itit
Caoh
nnd ~ripa
1931 $ 250.00 $2,014.00
1932
250.00
1,765. 00
1933 1,260. 00
872. 35
1934 1,300.00
'173.00
1935 1,625.00
596. 70
193&amp; a,980.oo
1937 3,000.00
957.78
1938 _ 4 ,520.00
931.00
'lO-?M.$1.s, 17s.oo $ 7,909.83

Suits of
Clothes
~

15
3a

56

Amount

Uov0l ty

E£inon

Total

Cost

Per Ton

$2,264.00 $.000923
2,015. 00 .000985
2,122.35 . 001012
2,073.00 . 000863
2 ,221.10 . 000769
3 ,458.21 .001052
$ 478. 21
982.15 Olo~as.oo 6,485.93 .001938
1,315.79 2,aa5.46 9,002.26 . 002994

�2otcl to~c ni~d

-

1934
2 04_02 0563

2 0 887 0731

--

1£&gt;3@
302861)100

3 0~515, 620

-

1939
3 0 0100 9780

2,3t30,2417

2 0 801 0 07:3

3 0 2840 569

3 0 m.5 0 G28

3 0016 0 97(;0

97olJil53

99Jo'i?µ

99o95~

lOOoOO~

l OOoOO%

54c?
~ ...- ;J

2. 59~

2.0055

19~5

1937

'i?ouo Loeded Cl0o

ohan1cal1y
l?or cent C:'!9C~C.n.lly locded coal

':"I Or.&gt;(1.

Ineroaoo ovo1r 19-34

w o~Ot-'

c:, o
rJ

O-Incluftoo 38!1377oS5 te)n□ produc0d. ft..oo the Do O. Clm•~ !.li no ohi10 t:m!:101• con,.,
structiOllo

nomJS
( Coot l2u_i,n)

Book S~i~o 1~oo 8 l.1i no

450.00

12.5

250000

?.O

Bel1o.ncs

1.000.00

750. 00

20.8

'i71nton

400.00

'r'15 .. 00

21.5

Supeno:r 11B11 Uine

375.00

8'zper1or "C" Mine

275·.oo

200. 00

llpenor 11D" W.ne

300.00

650.00

lanna Ho. 4 111ne
1•'81
Oo■t P81' ton

_

9.0

10.4

18.l

__:45Q:==c~•oo~---=12~•:;.;::s_____.,____
aoo...__.oo
........_ ____s.........
a_

$ 3,600.00
$ .0011

100.0

030600.00
L&gt;o00).2

100.0

�- 19 PHD~lUtt

(~ons Por t.!an Shift Bacio)
1937 (G oontho)
1939
Book Springs Ho . 4 tlir..o
Eook Springe Bo . 8 Uiuo

.ilt!.ount

Po~ Cont

C1,7~5.'M:

12.5
1'!:.9
8.6
19.6
9.7

2.071.47
1,203.12
:.:l 0731.01
10359.01
Z0Ml . 26

llol!anCJ l!o. 1 lli!l3
lloliODCO lio. 7 tline
fiinton

Suporio,: 11B11 t1ino
11 011 tlirm

SuT,orior
Slm3~io1' 11D11 tline
firulnD llo. ~ r.1im

30-1.01
1,162014
23.62
$13 0 9.'!il. 008

~otol.

Coot po~ ton

.a.c.o
2.2
0.3
.2

100.0

o.ooog

J\motmtFG~ Cent

$ 50619.83
2,807.~

13.5

~,674.03
10,601.83
70388.30
60213032
20377. C-1

11.5
26.0

lo9Glol7

237n58

~ 0 0 781.fS

6.9
18.1

12.B
5.8
&lt;lo8

.G_
100.0

O.Ol.37

~t'lo :?olloui~ ia c ccop~ctoon of tho eoot p:n: t on0 o.11 cool 1oo.dod

0

of tho !_:l'c:iiu:J O!:..i boow p~3nto for the lo!lt five yonro:

-

XO"~

1gM
l9B5
1936
1937

1939

~oto.l. ~ODO
Fiin0t1,
•
2 0 -M2 0553
2,0070731

'i'otal
BR{'nn C.: Prc-.1iJI'.L

30236,159

3,600.00

30315, 623
2 0 970 0 001

Cont n::i? tru1

021,848.08
9.165.00

!).0001

00032
oOO!l

17,541.0~ (6 contbo) .ooss
.01~9

¥- 0 391.35

Pfr@,Ol.:L'TII~

Zua (?'.)v.:&gt;lo~nt a!!d ~ntoinnca oork h.!lG boon. !:apt 'tl!&gt; during tho yiJar,
end tho C!oo aro in excallont condition for caxiI:nn protm.ction.

C::-~ fom·teenth A:!ln~ ReUilion of tbs Old ~2.!::10:-0 • A!loociation uao hold
at F.ook S:pringo on Saturclzy, Jun.a 18t 1938, at u."&gt;if.ch l.:ro o. c. Bt!.ebler, Hnnna, mo

eloote-J Prooidont ~ i.:r. Obie Pouoll, Supsr1or, ro!l olcetcd V!co President, t:"ilo
lir. Ji'renk ~lclre om t:r. A. G. Hood 11ara reolected ~-roaOUl"er ani Sacrobry, l'elpecttvel:,.

It ws orrongecl that i.:r. i1. u. Joifora, Preoidont of the Union 1,~cific

1•lll'Oad, would eddre~e the Old ~wars• Rell?lion, but &amp;:.n to hio inablli ty to
0
0

ame, Ur. J. L. Haugh, Vice Preoident opolm in hio otc.i!.o
~ .Asaoa1at1on aontlmlea to groo in l!l~~!'c,

tho :!'ollor,ing tabulation

�- 20 -

ohooil)(; tho incI"oaae in f!13mbe~ah1p einco i is incaption in 1925 :

Yqnr
1925

1923
192f

1920
1929
1930
1931

1932
1933
19M

1935
1935
193?

1939

r.lcmoo:,,•ohiD

Xnc. over 1925

283
3&lt;1:S
ZS?
@5

4~
~8.t}

521

559
6U.

635
6GO
692

711
'125

the unit eooto hove not boon oo lou ao antioipatod.

63
l l~
142
163
201
238
275
32@

3~

a~n
'1.09

~8
~-tl2

~ r i g t ho 170~ \70 h&amp;ve

reached i,sako in cxeeos of 12 0 000 Ir.u. 9 w..ri pl nno am1 o□MC:J.t00 m. ll 'b0 oorked
'U!) duric.3 tl:e yaax- 1939 for a.ddi tions consisting oi tr;o hi6!•pi"~osuro s tez:i

bollcro ,wr1 en cdditio"nl higb-prosoura turbine, pi-oi&gt;~ly o~ 7 0 500-K.V. .il. cspaeity.
~ere r;:ol:'o no g3nernl i nterruptions to service du?"ll:1g tho yoaz,0 and the plant

opero.tsd coot efficiently.

~o production of oM'I:(!Y for ~he y00.r ehoood a. de-

crease of 1.a per cont unucr the previous year.
Tho follouing otatement sllous the total pooo~ gooo~e.icd. and the

dlatrtbution of same for the last five yeare:

�- 21 -

-

R. n.B8

~

1935
Jf,yz.H.

Used fo~ plant a.uxiliorlco CJ boilo~ roo

:S,378,120

3 0 659 0 0!10

lYJod at Hoo a rlello

~,900

~990000

~, 5--16, $90

~09380053

Sold Co So. vyo.Util.
Coopo.DY

1936
I!.\7oHo

193:Z
IC.TT.Ho

!938

rr.v.a,

4,372,170 6.400,900 5,326,800

~1 0 600

~0082

61~.989

80022,~310,915005510,713,673

tiood ot mo U. P • Cool.

Comp~•o t1ininz
Dlots.
__2..o_.,,=St.!=~?_.0=6-41=---...:z:3~~~1:::;2P.:.'-l,¥~&amp;8'.~7~~ 2~~-c~7~
'71~4~0~3~7~2:.~~~~0-:/\!:-;l-3~0~5832ln~a2s c~~J:;";;00~
0 005~~
c:?otol motrilr11toii

29 0 227 0 351

32 0 2170 ~00

38 0 657 0 270 @ , 9670 620 @ 0 703 0 46o/

~~anooioaio~ 100000

:t:,c,,M pJ0O 2_,._om.,,, ma_

~otru. Gonornted

'Mi O 63t.\ 000 ~~. 7250000

~~~ not inco::e fi"o::1 opel"o.t ion of tho Rock Sprin,eo povoi• 1,1c.nt t7BO fol.?

'i'o~ 1936

(;1.~30 022 0 58

Yc02 l9S?

169 t 95,3 70

Year 1939

lM0 974. ~'i'

0

~_Q T&gt;rooucM ou :2~.,o:i tho Fbnn'\ pooo~ pl an~ irorooood 6.9 p~ ~nt ov0r
193?. 'ala :?olloriiF'.g ototc:onC ohovn tho total povvr gon.:)~otocl om! tha di otx-ilm-

tion of tho □.::2!::J for tho lo.ct five ~ a :
~
IT.\7.H.

Uiu'.) Dapt.

2,078,800

~rc1n10
Total Gensroted

686,100
2,764,900

~

~
Ir.TT. I!.

1m

~

R.TT.B.

a,764,640 3,281,000

KoU.H.
3,6?1,350

4,~1.sm

867,£00

1.MG,700

993,500

3,641,100 4,Um,soo

4 0 718,050

5,045,050

rr.u.a.
716,460

•-aO?lI!:erciol n:.'il.Era. covers pot1er sold and por.oi" uooll cy o.ll conam:i.oro oth0t'

\ban lline ~ttlent.
Dusto1™
!l1he following atatecont o11ow t!lo mmbor of J?OUoioID~o on tho rolls
alll the coat of the pensions for the lnot five ye:1ro:

�'
- 22 -

fit:!lbG~ ~cnoi oa0ro on
roll Sano l

~

-

52

4:8

~

-

-

1937

-

63

59

G2

7

5

6

a

s

2

0

l

5

~9

53

50

82

59

1935

1936

1938

'lotol. coot of pa~
oiooa f o1: ye~

nonta
Droo~ Muitio::i

2 loto

C 700. 00

l lot

600. 00

_g,oo..,_oo ,

7i!O :2ollom.ng 10 ot o.te!:.3nt of p~

oto cede t o L&gt;!.02 Coc.1 Corporation

.

Eent cl 'fo~
PttlJ!)i ng o.vtd

-

S:ons

Boyalty
(15¢ per ~on)

1931

1,074.00

(,161.10

1932

59,539.95

8,930.98

$ eoo.oo

1933 108,&amp;a0.86

16,293.14

600.00

16,893.14

1134

99,766.68

14,963.50

600.00

16,663.60

1935

72,664.69

10,899.72

soo.oo

11,499.72

:Beptal

vent, f.:.'1.01\c.

..£9_~

0 lGl..10
$900.CO

10.4:o0.98

�- 23 -

(Cont'd)

Ban.tel 'fo~
PUiilping and
Von~. Mach.

'lono

Bo~Cy
( 15~ JP~ ~on~

Bental

J.936

61 0 80-1.73

9,270.73

$600.00

09,970.?S

1937

620636.62

90306036

600.00

9 0 905o3S

1938

69., ~...3o 5).

10.. 41.6.51

GOO.DO

lln.016.ql

iO~hL 6-35,53909~

0B00 331o0-1

0~0200.00

'(o~

-

$900000

'A'otsi,

$850~~1. 0-1

On Pob1."l.1.Dry 170 1939 0 an ontenoion of tho oago oont~oei expi~i~ ~~~ch

3111 1939 0 roo a1'1?-1»ged rrl th the ofx'icoro o~ Diotrtct no. 22 0 u.t!. n. or Jj,. 0 t1'..o
oima to conM.UUB ot uork tmCi1 a bosie Q{,,-'l'-:3cm:lnC io rooched in tho Ayp~o.o.l-lia.o
fiold 0 oey cl'lml.{:,'OO in tho boic L"atos o~ hol.U;'o of \70t&gt;l! ~&lt;10 in th0 coot to ro er,,• !)liocl in oll ou.tlyi~ cli8tx&gt;icto 0 inclu::li!!B illinoio 0 Indiana, tho oou.th0I:ia0 oou~llc=&gt;

nootern nm1 □ otom st~tooo

Springo Dtsti"ict, rnich occ'U.l'rct:1 tn 1860.

A ~ou.gh gro.nito boulder, oix feet hi~~ fivo o.nd ou0-h~lf ioet uido
~s i'o~ly unvoilod ::Lild dedicated, ito location just voat o-2 the libU.i•oa.d p:-,ocen3or otntion.

~no conu:::ant b3ore th:&gt; follouing 1nscriptio:i:
~ THIS t10IJU.'Jiill--'i'

CO!J, \7AS 1JIRSi1 llilJTIO

ID ms DISTBIC~

SI'al Oli' UIJIOIT PACIFIC HO. 1 r.rmn

A.D. 1868

EBI3Ci1IID SEPTm..mEB 17, 1930

Hon. T. s. faliaferro, Jr. acted os maotaA" of c~1.•c::om.00 0 tho dadibe.toey
aMre11 made by Hon.

Lesl io A. lllller, Governor of 'iiyc::liP..Zo

lnopiri~ o.ddreooaa

�- 24 -

uo~ cloo cw.de by Hon. D. B. Brooks. roro.or ~overno~ and serving 00 Oho.irr12n
of tho t,yomi~ Hictorical Le.ndmc.rk Cow iosion, nnd by Ur. rJilliem u. Jeffaro II

}?x-ooidenC of tho Union Pacific lbilro1:1d .
0 1or:30 eo~oouroe of 1)30pl e presont
,7or-o.

0

T.he cli'air m:i.o a moot e:u.opicioU9 ono,

.&amp;::011-ti: t ho di otin....,auisli..ed gueoto preo0nt

Hon. Ii'l 'ed H. Bllllll:a, Chief J U!)tico of ihc TTyor.iing Su:9re□o Court 0 Brigo.dier

tiullen, fu-. TTorron Bichm-daon and fir . irocy s. tfoCr acki~m, rul o'l Choymine~ th.-s.

ned l~. t.OlJV:"231? c□bors of t h.3 l a ufu::im&gt;l: Co::!li oo ion.
u,.-.. J c:::30 Vo ~

donclcl 0 C"31~.:n•o.l t~otcr f.!ooh!lnic, died Oil Ay}r!1 26 0 19380

Ilo had be::m in Che oq;,l oy of t hio cowp:my obou.t SV ye:;ixo TThon ho di ed.

Bo

~ho ,_,_,."'~;c::2ut of tb.3 Co:u Cle::JJ_X:my ei:p1.·osoo~ i'rooly i 'iic t!lDn!ro to the
Op3l".:.tiri~ ot~f an'i o=Jloyoo,

ono hava given tho propnr-tioo loyul and. ci':Uoieut

oervtco t !u.•o~out the yeo."Jr.

F.oopaotfully oubnitted 0
O~,tsl 5Jlr_-:u

EUGENE McAUUHE

��THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY
WASHINGTON UNION COAL COMPANY

IN REPLY, PLEASE REPER T O

1416 DODGE STREET
OMAHA, NEBRASKA

EUGENE MCAUL IFFE,
!"RESIDENT

F ILE;_ _ _ _ _ __

~ebru.ary 26, 19380
llr. U~ tl. Joff'ere, President,

trnion l?a.cific Railroad Ccnpany,
lbs}10,

liobro.s'lm.o

I submit beret71th the f o:!.loniug ?0sUIDo o-1 i:&amp;o Union Pccif'ic Coal Co::;.

lan.Y o»ar ntions for the y-02r 1937s
fine Production and Cont s:

iind total cos t, fo~ oix yen~ly poriodo 0 1932 to 1937, i nel ru:Ji ve. i o oct forth 0€)-o

lna

lu.t
1932
1933
'934
L935
'936
Lffl

l.'roduction li'ono

Avc:;:,.,~o D..1ip \7orlmd

2,~15,2?0.00

1~6.2

2,097,553.23
2,402,552.95
2,887,731.30
3,285,159.30
S,315 1 628.O5

l -1:3.4
181-..0

lli no Coot

$lo7~

(;1.555
lo877
lo390
1.412
1.~73

214'.2
239.6
217.7

Toto.1 Cost
loE88
1.639
1.648
1.6~8
1.734

1.~ o

ihe r.ork:il:ls tico of tho oinao decreased l ast ye'!JZ 2lo9 dcyp , o~ 9.1 por

•nt. Tho output inoroased.29.468.76 tona, or 0.9 per oento
~o totol. t axes pm.d during tho calendar year 1937 t;CI'O es ahom belcms

~

mz

ltedorol t~e

0213,377.40

{;145 t '?J.Oo82

Dae. Css,665.58

0the1~ taxes

170.764,39

2G9A,98.6~

Inc. 98.734.30

'lotal.

$384,141.79

$11..:l6 • 209 51

Inc. $32,057.72

Included in Federal ta."tes _.re

0

_· Federal ozcise tax,

Social Security

ltle VIII, $37,756.68, and iederal exoiae on coal outpt.t, 01?,712.78. The Uyonin.:;
ate tuea paid nre a

�Output tax o~ ooal and. other ta.xet.

$190,693098

St ate uneruplo;yment t ax

70 0 771032

Otate sales t ax

3,40206!

~otal state t axes
CXihe total tax, Fede1•al and State O equalled $.1255 per ton, an increase
tf $00087 v0r ton over 19360

f1ine costs increased G.7 cents pe:?.' ton O.!l.d cost of o.11 ooal sold in-.
n-eased 8.6 cents per t ono :ch.0 total cos~ of labor incTeased 3.8 cents, m~te~iel
L,7 cents~ and depletion and dopr0cia.tion 1.0 cent and :pol;er 0.2 cents )?01" ton.
ittootive A!)rl.l 1 0 193'7 0 a uaze incr~e.se of 9.1,3 cents pe1· ton w,s put :.tn·i;o effect

~sulting in ~ inore~sc ~e? ton fo~ the yc~r or $226,66S. ~O o~ 6.8 oenis por ton.

,rease i s due to the eixc:l.00 'G~ lev-lea. under the tor.us o-1 the tuo :Cit'Ulninou.s Coal

lllch o.!.s paid under the fil"!:lt G11ffey bill \7n9 rec0ived., uhile in 1937, as before
1tatecl, the i:;u;:; of (sl=-;1 712078 ms paid undc-io th0 temG of tho cecocrl Guf:ley

411 yat in eZfocto ~o total of the t t;o sums equcl. to 108 con{;o yet• tono
fchanical Lorulero,t
Du.ting the yoar 193711 the percentege of coal m3clle.nicclly loaded \700

00.0 1)8r canto

On December 31, 1937, 174 loading units r;&lt;:&gt;re in service• total

apital investo ent in mechanical loaders, cl.th depreciation to D,30. 31, 1937 • set
orth beloui
Origina.l ca.pi tal investment
:9e,;&gt;reo1e.tion to Dec. 31, 1937

(.724:,076.0l
464.071.24

Origln£1 ce.pi tal inveatment • lees doJ.)recie.M.on 0
Jan. 1, 1938
Depreolati.on for the yeaz 1937

$ 33•005.9$
•

fotal. tons loaded meahe.ll1cally, 1937
.._cl on the total tonnage mined in 1937, the daprecic,,teo'.. cE.1y:i tel investment 1n
t141J»g machinery u

of Dec. 31st, ma 7.8 cents per iono

�-

'ri~e Uo1.:lm8. a nd EarniMs of £m-ol o:yos :

Since 1926, an accurate r ecoro of t he em..nin::;c of cl.1 um.oni~od mine

e:J.!?lo;reo nae boon m~iutoinsd, f'ron \":llich t hG f oll oui DG ~eSUll'.19 h.~~ been ebs ~ructcd:
Ye~

1926
192'1
1928
192g
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
193'?

,.:o o of 1(eil
Tiwnl oied

Av,21~~_;~ Ghi ft~

\i'o; rke~

~er D~:y

]?ei- ?font h

Pex: Year
•

20103.5

208. 5
2~8 .. 8

09 o4S

$1630'16

l / i8lo8
1 ,673 ..7

9. 02

171.82
1SS.. 2Z
170.. 91

$10 965087

-

259.9
276. 0
249. 2
207 ..~
180. 8
103.S

1.70706
1 , 765. 7
1,698.9
1 ,60905
1 ,659. 9
1 ,651. 6

216.6
225. ?
233 . 7
al.600

1,935. 2

2,10990
2,2~0 .. o

ner o pariod. of ycm'a.

r.:10 cnthr0.0i t a

Avc~."'!~O !:et !!::u•nin r;,s

8 oGO
7 . "~3
'ro4:9

7 .. ~-3
6066

5 o92
5 . 8.2

155.. 53
128. 112

100 .. 22
~0. 73

5,)93

l0~o68
111053

6. 3~

123. 53

Go85

1az.09

2, 0M.. 03
2 11 WA0'16
2 ,050092

1.esG.SG
1,6Glo0-1

1.202. (½
1 ~038 o7G

1 0 854026
1 0 3GS. 36
10

-182024:

l 0 {'77o0~

industry ,.-no plc.ced on o. coven-hour dey on

May l, l 9Z7o
Safetg lfpnmu-as,1. •
2h0 acci dent prevention uork inaugurat ed i n 1923 shocca ext rc.ordinnry

progresc, not only during t he f ive years, 1933-1937, but an c.11 high record ms

reached in 1937 o

th ile no record of no:n,-fc.tal a.cc1d.cnt a or ~

hours of exposure

are avail abl e f or t he five year p eriod, 1918-1922 , preoodill$ t ho yeoJ.~ 1923, t he
ta,a1u1ea totall ed Sl m.th n total production of l ~,012,895 tons, or one deat h

•

ftr each 229,719 tons mined.
'1le comparison for the fifteen 78or~ sop~r ~tc~ into thrao periods of

flft J'8ara each with year 1937 shown separately i o oet f o:1th colot1:

�?orlod

Ifui:llbet eQgidgnt s
~one mino9; J2e r a.ccid.ent
l?atal no~fat~ Tot@l Fat al Non.-fatnl Tot f'l

1923-27

~8

1920-32

35

1933-37
Yoe.r 1937

aa
a

Han-hours nor accident

-

Fat al Non-fat al Totcl

1,319
1 , 0A-5

1,080 382,413

241.

263 636,892

10,893 10,511 4:M:-,776 16, 186 15,617
12,aoa 12,393 503,854 16,876 16,329
58, 0-~ 53,192 731,205 66,749 61,165

38

001.657, 81~

87, 253 82,89l 1J363 0 6l8

1,367 899 , 344

9711559 92,680

!me f'ollom.ng oonpD-r i oon of total injuri es (f atal and non.-f atal ) nor

'

-

m llion mrui-hoUl'e of exposure, i n t he bi tmninous mines of th0 Unitecl States and t he
Rocky llount cln Regi on, t7i th tlyoming eepn.rat od bott100n t he &amp;linoo of T'.t10 Uuion Pacific
Cool CoLlpE!llY and s.11 ooom0rcial mi nes i n tho otnte, m.11 p r ove of interest:

mr.mTIR OF I NJURI ES - ii'ATA!. 8 110!:-FATAL - ?ml l!ILLION MAff-HOURS Ou
EXPOSUire - BI W 1ll!OUS CO.AL unres u. S. A.

Unit ed

Colo-

Ste.too

ro.do

All

All

~
1930

run.en

tline0

97ol

96ol

1931

920'1

97ol

L932

00. 1

111.6

L933

79.3

115.9

L934

Slol

~935

83.8

Ut ah ?Jontaxw.
All
All
tltnoo t1ine,a
20lo0 8L.1:o0
15502 8lol
11603 65. 8

lJou
Uoxi oo

Uoohing-

Uyo=i.i ng

ti;rCllli ~

rlyo-

All

ton

U.PoCool.

.JUl

Cccp&amp;cy"

ming
All

tiineo
7108

l76o0

12406

8603

Ui ne0
13607
115.l

All
Other
Hi neo

4908

21406

69 06

9708

23o0

94. 0

125.6
57.a

S0.3
8608

l 6 o9

98.0

5506

22.1

1O2.a

58.0

87.2

1904:
l ~o~
10.a

6806

46.9

lli noo
83o2

109..4

10305
12308

8208

6608
76.6

111.7

12106

'7706

62.6

78 o7

. ' l936
l937

'iguroo f or 1 936-7 't7bere blank, not avail able.
Jo. tclren f l"Oo u. s. :Bliroau of Uines I reports.

t5i;!lGO

Da ta all other than Union Paci f i c Coel.

During the fifteen yea r period, there ':?.lS p3id i n eictual amu-ds t o i n-

!Ured eoployoa and empl oyee r dependent s throllgb the t"jyo::ling \/orkmsn I s Compensa tion
ct, the foll om.ng surJSI

mu

Ami-de per ton

923-.a?

~one Q2&amp;1: t11D!d
14,368,523

Co29gnaa.tio:i Aunr-J.A
$277,224.03

laa..32

.13,384,472

253,804.06

133-37

13, 989,629

173,320.23

(;. 0193
. 0190
. 0124

•ar 1937

3 ,316,628

33,070.48

.0100

Du.e to increases i n rates I!lQde etfect1V3 Ar;~il 1 0 1937 by atatutory

�l!l!!,0U&amp;.'.!ent 11 ue uere oor.1palled t o incr0::1.r.:0 Ou.l' payment s i nto t ha fund i n 1 t s se"ll\-

eri!. 6.opai..tmants ea sl'1..o\7U beloua
Pai d in for

~ormen•e Com~ensat i on
Cat ustr ophe i 1wurnnce

Polioi ~

Y0£1..r 1936

Yeai.. 1937

~} 52 0 ,a&gt;73 . 68

$59\)355.84:

B, 650078

9,194:007

2,_950 .. 00

535.00

Total

Q6S,084v91

I ncron.00

$ 5 0209.,45

'

~e Ooop3nyfo credit b clruie 0 i ~ the f'lll!d vcs i ncl.'0~!'3oc1 i'i:cm 052. 182060

aa of Dae. 31, 1936 to $75,303.0E a Q of Deco 31 0 1937 9 a~d O'ill" pe,¥~onto i nto i he
fund m.11 be ol'larpl y r educed i n 1938.

Cc:-np.'.lrioon of !?at al Accidcnis 1)0l"' !.11.llion Tons of Coi::u t1it'led
91.e Unio:e1 r'c..cific Coal Company and Unitoa. St 0:i:00 , Compared
Pi i~ocn Yg~~ly Periodn

Iu!:
1923

1924
1926
1926

1927
1928
1929

1930
1931
1932
1933

1934
1935

1986

193'1

Z'.ae Union Pn.ci f i c Ce&gt;nl ComJ:2~
l7ct nl1 tie a 1:1aiFatnli tios
l!L000,000 '2ons

16
9
6

~.9..(}

s.19

a

2. 16
2.88

8

2.73
3. 91

7

12
8
6

l
3

3
8
6

2

2.54
2.76
2.40
.50

1.43
lo.25

2.76
1.82

.so

All :Bi t't'!r:linoue Mi n0s D Uo s..

lmtnli tieo

1,953
1,903
l,SM
2,065

1,742
1,729
1,705

1,619
1 050

•858

833

958
968

1,076 (Ent. )
1,24..5 (EEr~.)

::?cto.litioo per
1,0000 000 Tons

3. 46
3.94
3 . 53
3.60
3. 36
3. 45
3.19
3.46

2.78
3.09
2.50
2.65

a. 60

2 .4 8 (Est. ~
2.82 (Est.

Safet y expenditures chargeable to mine coot s f or t he calendar years
1923 to 1937, inclusi ve, are s et forth below&amp;

�.

B..~endi tu~oo f or So.:f\,ty Charged t o rane Coste
For Fiftaen Year Period

It£
1923
1924
1925
1926
192'7
1928
1929

Labor and l!at or if'l

$ 71.981.08
162.754.18

129,233. 4:1

153,915.11
88,880.00
98,37~. 68
97,8-74.79
98,341.47

1930

70 ,830.24
57,591.39
51,416. ~

1931
1932
1933

45,lt4.07

193'1
1935

'

50,433.16
64,611.41
62, MS.55

1936
1937

Cost Per Tos

Tons ?Uned

3,241 ,106
2,821,678
2,779,064

$.022
. 054
.045

2, 1176,246
2/750,430
2.927,390
3 0 060 0 638
2 11 BS370 65Z
20453,527

0056

0032
0004:

.~
.03~

. 029
0023

2,045, 270
20097,558

0025

.019
.017

20002, 553

2,887 0 731
3 0 286,159

0020
.019

3,315, 628

i:?.ao o.nnuel oxemiru1tion of tho minas tms corulu.ct ed duri?J3 July• 1937

1ince December 31 , 1923, is set forth in the f oll om.ng 1\Jcord:
~

UUI OlJ PACIFIC COAt co:•{P.MJY

Motori al o.nd. Suppl ios on Hand, DeccDbsr 31st ,
Yo~a 1923 to 1937 1 I nclu.!live.

lilt
1923
1984

..

19a6
l926

,

111'1

1929

Cosl. ComnAAY
$ 686,341
418,797
339,313
267,095
25S, 076
265,130
273, 036

Year
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935

1935
193'1

Cg_al Com12an.t
b

v

255,064

239,062
196,792
187,267
193,586
208, 278
264,269
336,666

S!he shcrp fcl.l.1ng off in deo.:uid f or t!.mco~ and other mne au.pplies, due

'• red:u.ced demand f or coal, pl ua mn.tericl ptU"Ch?,oed £or the neu D. o. 0la.rk ?.tine,
II

lctt a. heaTy stock of mat erial on hand December 3l at i this ~tock i s being reduced

aa rapidly aa possible.

ltrsh•:rr!i•• Stor,11

�Our merchandise storeo, under the continuing nanagement of Ur. E. R.

,1eff0rio 0 MmmtJ er of Storea, moo.a an excellent shot71ng fo:r 19370 Results for the

oelcn&lt;lc,r years 1936 and 1937 are ohovn balou:
~
1936

'i'oto.l SeleA
01,000,619

1937

1.107.302
0 106,783

Incroese

Inventory
Vnlue
~)183,021

187,24£.
&lt;·y 4,22-5

Totcl. Opereting
liJS_Eenoeo &amp; Tja!oa
0160,850
1660714
0 51)864

?Yet
Barnig,go

$78,655
820620 ..
0 3,966

Accounto reeaivable, Meremndiso Dapa.rtnont, cs of Deoombor 31 0 1932,

to 1937 0 1nclueivs, a.re ahomi b0lom
Accounts B@coivnblo - ?.forcbandise Dorortment

~

hnount

1932
1933

0 62,889008

193'!:

74,9~9o46
95,546.18

1936
1936
1937

59,174.60

110,356.13
120,990023

':no incrcaoo in Accounts Bocoiva.ble have groun oinco 1932 due to heavy
saloo of r0fl"igaratoro, vuohing nm.chines, r e.d.ioo and other lilm hoooehold equipment,

ne~lyall of uhich io sold on inotoJ.lments, tho debt covered by ch:J.ttel oortgP-~:
loases fron installment S!lles negligJ:ble: t~tal unoolleotibla accounts cho.rged off
in 1937, 01,079.99, or about one-tenth of one per cent of ooloo.

Penatons;
On Docember 31, 1937• a t otal of 63 men uera c::11·xi0d on the pension
rolls. ~ing the year five %13Dles \7ere added to the roll, one de.1th occurring d'll.l."""'
1~ tho year.

'l'h.e total ·expenditure for pensions for the yec.r 1937 mi.s $32,362.28,

or 0.98 cents per ton of coal mined.. fl1he tot cl sum poid f 01· :ponsions, 1914 to 1937•
hclua1Te, was $320,214.09

kJ.• ot Opal at Jenna&amp;
Sale of coal to The Sheridan Coal Com;any, Rey::iolu.o-Updike Coal Com~ . 'fhe Harri■ Coal Company, and A. F. Cameron of E'•i!Jti~o, Eebraslm, was continued

�through the year, t ho sale of coal at Hanna, 1925 to 1937,

inclusive, set forth

'iloloU:

~ons Sold.

Price Received

1935
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930

50,662020
53,912090
68,809.50
44,524.30
35,174.75
33,605080
30,610000
30,620040
2?,733.36
:½,203.10
29,124.60
28,185.45
30,410.50

$3.038
30055
3.046
30053
2.927

1931
1932
1933
I

Average

l;cq;:

1934
1935
1936
1937

20741

2.658
2.540
2.424
20520
20586
20649
2.556

Average
Total Cost

$2.118
20053
2.012
10866
1.675
1.734
1.709
10609
1.534
1.566
1.648
1.426
1.472

Profit

Amount

$.920
1.002
1.034
1 . 197
1.252
10007
0949
0931
0890
0954

$46,609022
55,020.73
60,80900.2
63,295.58
44,0jOo78

0938

lo223
loOM

33, 84:l O 0-1

29,~-8.89
28 9 50r/o69
.cM,682.69
32.629.76
27,318.87
34.&lt;!-70.80
32,964:.98

11

:i1h.e averogo total coot'! shotm. is that covering t he cost of all coal
sold at Hanna , including the items of general expenses and taxos.

lloasure of ?!an Po~.:ir;
lj'.'}ie nu:::iber of cine ecployes in the service of the Co ~ for sixteen
1&amp;arly periods is shoun belom

~ertod
Jan. l, 1923
Jan. 1, 1924
Ian, 1, 1925
.Tan. l, 1926
iTan, 1, 1927
Jan. l, 1928
fen. l, 1929
Jan, l, 1930
Jan. 1, 1931
Jan. 1, 1932
fan. 1, 1933
fan. 1, 1934
Jan. 1, 1935
·ran. 1, 1936
ran. 1, 1937
ran. 1,1938

lnmibar of l!on

Beduction

3,674
2,877
2,830
2,470
2,111
1,884
1,739

1,200

1,921
1,822

1,753
1,852

797
844

1,563
1,790

1,945

1,813

1,861

1,719

1,955
1,941
1,805

1,733
1,869
2,246
2,361
2,448

1 428
•
1,313
1,226

Per Cent

..

21.6
23.9
33o0
42.6
48.7
6206

47.7
6004
50.6
53o2
62,8
49.l
38.9
35o7

33,3

Dae to anticipated increase in demand f or cocl, 94 additional men \'18re
ldd.ea. to the force during the year.

The mine forces uare nu.goented early in 1937

, lltieipating a total demand for 3,600,000 tons of con.lo Du.ring t1'.e closing months

�of t he year a sharp decrease in demand uas experienced, and mth an anticipated
demand of 2,900,000 tons in 1938, the uorking forces m.11 be alloued to reduce

to a further extento
Capital and non-ca.pi t al expenditures;,
During the yea;r capital expendit ures nnd improvements o..~argcd t o

operati ng eX!)enses uere made es f ollm'JS:

Capital Expenditures
To Mines

District
:Bock Springs
llelience

$72,559042
142,249.03
51,418.56
520,714.24
55,27~.15

Tiinton
Superior

Hanna.

To Mer. Sto1~es

~s,210.90
416091
237.85

~otal.

$8,865066

Totel
$80,770032
14:2,666094
51,418.56
520,952.09
550274.15
$851,081.06

llonQcapital Exnendituree
Book Springs
Belianoe

(&gt; 540676.~
66,632.14

{31,674.98
2,790.00

Hanna

26,019.71
701150.32

1, 087.42

$56,251.44
69,422 .14:
20,289.10
260019.71
71"237.74

~otal

$237,767.73

$5,452.40

$2".'~,220.13

\7inton

20~289.10

SlJ,!lerior

The □ea.sure af additional capital invested and the value of
essarily enters into the cost of producing coal.
the average oapit u

same neo-

~e :follorJing statement ropresents

investment of The Union Pacific Coa l Company, 1921 to 1937, in,..

, elusive, together uith the mine cost and total cost of coal per t on, figures that
a.re invariably affected by any obange in wage scales:
Avg. investment
Producing cost including
, I!s:
during year
De;ppeiation &amp; Depletion
• 1921 •
$ 16 3'?1 316
$2..48
17 690' 025
2.48
• 1922
• 1923
17'926 • 891
2.36
1924
18 f 027. 565
2.21.
: 1926
1a:109:3ao
a.as
926
18
265
892
2.03
927
18'464' 497
1.86
92e
18'651 '100
1.81
l929
1a:790'9aa
1.s1
~~
18,926:849
1.66
•

I

'1

u4

1932

19,332,273
19,009,832

1.64
1.56

Total cost including
5% int. on investment

02.83
2.97
2.71
2.61

2.50

2.46 Effect of w~
2.29 £r.es from 1931
2.23
• $.6130 ton
n
.1620 n
2.oa
2.09 "
.1620 "11
2.16 "
.1620
. 2680 n
2.15 "

�- 10 {Contd) Avg. investment
~

1933
1934

1935
1936
1937

during '!{_,aa:r_

Producing cost including
Depreciation &amp; Denlotion

Total cost including
5~ int. on investment

t, 18,959,995
18,647,891
18,634,464

1.38
1.39
1.41

1.88
lo 83

19,065,()4..1

l.~7
1.54

1.86

1.93

19,795,047

1.9~

Red. $.3650 ton
11

II

03316
02266
.1629

O

II

00949

II

II

II
II

~0 ca.pitel inveotment figu.reo have beon corrocted to eliminate the
i nveotment nou alloca ted to tho Southern TTyorning Utilities Company, and en adjw:::tment to cover r eduction in depletion cln rgoe na.s also made in 1925.

The totcl. cost

of coal inoludeG interest e t five per cent on the average yearly invest ment , t hus
bringing cos ts to a true h:lsis.

It m.11 b~ obso:rved the.t our TTage raiioo ~ro yet

9,49 oonts per ton beloo the 1921 figurao
Duri ng 1931 the Uinton prop3rti00 r.e:re acquired and since thc.t ye~

eo~l reservos c ooti ng approximatel y ~)226,000 car e o.ddsd to Ca:oitcl. Account, tho neo
addition to thG Bock Springe p o-r.-er plont and the nou opening end. stoel tipple at
Eolianc3, io~ether US.t h 0506,575 spent on tho Do o. Clark Ui no goiDg in at Super-

ior, representing heavy recent CD-:9ital ~di t ionso
Genoral, all dis ti..icts ;,,
Du.riDG the yoos 1937. uo continuod to ~ro extensi ve irlrprovements, the

li!oot important being the op:aning of the ne11 D. o. Clark Hi ne e t Su!)erior .

An ap-

propriation of 0999,040 v-as approved as of December 31, 1936, and, on J:;;muary 20,
L937, e contl·o..ot tre.s let to The Utah Constru.ction Company f or t he driving of t uo
•lor,so, the tb.te~ioJ. end t!anua.y Slope and the Conveyor Sl ope, together m.th the neotssa.ry crooacuto, drive pockets, etc., and the sinl:ing of t Tio oir shafts, one, to
ro. "I Seem, to a depth of e.pproxitilS.tely 240 feet, and the other, to No. 15 Seam, to
depth of approximately 540 feet.

It tias conterapl ated t12.'.1t this uork uould 'bo

llllpleted by September 1st, but the contractine co□?~D¥ did not recl!B ca rapid progreoD
I &amp;ntioii:&gt;ated, with the result that, at the end of tho year, the totcl uork under

- contract hod not been 001I19leted.

Du to the delay experienced by Tho Utah Oon!l'.;l'"'c.10tion Coopany in fin,-

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Lobing their initial contract. \78 ~ere unabl e to -put our oun forces i n the s lopes
to drive too rook l"JOrlt necoos3.ry t o tho oonstruction of the tcro mine bottoms
:aere:fore a. nupplemsntary contract \,co enterod into ,71th !L'.ho Utah Const~ction

:ompsDY on Sept. 20, 1937, uhereby that oo:n:ga.ny a{!r ccd to construct the tuo mine
)ottoms roierred t o.

The Utah Col'l}?ney dus to,aabor troubles and defect ive organizt'I.,..

;iou have baon excessively slou in the ooi=i~lction of their Dork, and wil l 0onclud0
t:.llil0

soma ei ghty or ninety deys bahind. t hoir revised contract date of Dao. 31. 19370
During 1937, the t\lo sl opeo , uith necessary c~osscuts, ,:3re driven to

!'. depth of 2 , 500 :?Get,

f•h.ef'too

conn~ctions uer 0 cJ..so r.'.'2.de to no. 7 Se&amp;.1 and Ho . 16 n0em Afr

All of the tfo.nuay Sl ope ua.s timbered m.th atocl s0to, rrlth t he neccsso.ry

,oncrete footings , and the ~ jor pCJ.-t of t he Conveyor Sl ope ticberil'J$ ~cs QJ.so coErloted, togothcI' u.i th t he D!-ivo Pockots :Eos. l nnrl 2.

Tho sh....~ts to lfoc: .. 7 and 15

Uoams ue:ro cot::JS&gt;lotoc1 nna. the fC-1"1 inGicll::i.tions mda.

In:it:illc.tion of the mqtol'-gen-

erator set to SU!)Jly d.ircct-c-..:i.1.--:ront po~1· for minin:3 oachine!"y uo.s c,~ leted , end the
10cessary po-r.or lines end. d.rc.i~,;0 liIWn inst21led..

The 250-R. P. hoist at the ~

l"t\Y Slops uas 11e~ently in~te.1lod, the concrete portals f or both lhn11ey .'.mi Convey&gt;i' Sl opao t;er0 built,

c.nd 6:&gt;010 feet of roilro!W. t recl::s laid to serve the D. o.

i1ark ttil19o
~e t otal c ount of l:l.OntJy expended on this uor~ during 1937 r1as 0506,)?5.07. Diiring the yoc:r pl ans uero uorked up by t ho CoID!)aDY1 o Engineering D3:partt.ent for a conveying system fr&lt;C IJo. 15 Seazn to tho tipple, and cl.so for the tipple
atructure.

After f our competi t i ve bids t:ere r ecei ved, tho Link-13elt Oo~aey, of

'1l1ca.,~o. uas a.rmrded t he contract for building the conveying systGm, and the .tJ.l en
• Garcia Company, ot Chicago, r.as awarded t he contra.ct for the compl ete t ipple
atructure and equipment.

These are to be cor:ipleted by August l , 1938.

The t wo r ock til opes h::i.ve intercept ed five □e0!llo 0 viz.i ?Toe. 1 11 7, 7-b.

t" and 15. Although all seams a.re not clean over th3 s~!l a.:rca.o, all will be good
~ oducera.

!he D. o. Clark llins w1:i1 go into productio:.1 oa tho coo.:&gt;l e t i on of t he

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hi,~le e.nd the conveying system.
At Super i or, also, t here uas ins t alled a t7"ater-tr e e.ting ple.nt, to
,~cUl'e a do:::astic suppl y of uater fro~ the mineso For several ye ars there has been
t di stinct

shortage of no.tar for doD.sstio purposes et Superior, our prino1pel. r equire-

1:::mt o lu.uled in

in r ailroad tank cru...s, uhich bes proved vei-y expensive , and. withal

id not furnish an adequst e SU_!jpl y .

\7i th tho compl etion of the Cochrane col~pr o-

css treati ng pl ant , rm.ich has a eapo.ci tu of 200 0 000 gallons pe~ 2~ hoUI's, the Ccmo;n.y i s nou in excollent p osition to taha co.re of the rn:i.tel4 ruquireraento at SU!)erior .

ho pl ant i s n-or king ver y s atisfactorily, and there has bem1 no cor:rplo.int e.bout the
11.'.1'.l .ity of the rater.
~ the yo::J.r, e special stu.dy of the r:n:~er s i tuation ot Superi or
t!l made clth

t he hel p of Llr . v i lli.:m T. 11i gb.ti ngale, C-0ologi o~, of Rock Springs,

ts i nvestigetio:.1 devel opi:J.g

tl~t, cbout 300 f'oet belou tho present nater v3llo a t

;92ri or, the~e is 8 sand r oe= ~bout 200 feet in t ~i cbleao, bumn as the Golden 1/all
l!.d.stone.

t r. L'ightinc;ele n.utici::?~tes that a good ouypl y of uater oo.n be f ound in

ls amidsto:a.~ 0 es i t produceo \-;ater of good quality south of Bock Springe o
.Addi t i onru expondi tUl"-a s 03re na.de at our neu por;al' pl ant at Bock Spri ngs,

Lnc1r,i::i.lly to el ir:li nn.te del ayn .
1 serving the

Hegne tie suitchea uere i nstellod and the auxiliar-

t ~o boilers uere sectionalized.

Prior to thi s t i ma, several serl ouo

.aye occill'l'Od on a ccount of s\71 tches ldcldng out, caused by aurgas af current or
el ectricnl. stom a. Uith t h e i m:?rovements oade, no further iiwerraptions f ron the
rcea inclie~ied a r e anticipated.
On the m ole, the pouer plant has operated cc1mirabl y during the yeax,
• no doubt, to the operators I becooing more f£!li.11ar m.th tho opera ting det e.il s.
cost bas been r a t her disappointixig, but the 1nerae.se i n deprocia tion, the inatel.l e,..
l of a watel'-trea.ting plant nth consequent charge f or

oileui.cals, and t he neeeosiey

beptng part of the old boiler plant operating os c. stanc1-by, have all o.dded to

ooat of operati on. There ha.a been, however, a su.bstilllticl i ncrease in the output

�of the pl ant , and en i ncrease in the peak loads o For t he ye~ 1936 the peek
load ues 11 0 000 Ko '7. 11 and the producti on , including th...9.t lllled f or plant au..u l -

iDl'ioo 0 no.s 38 9 657,270 K. \7oR o 0 uhil e f or 1937 the p28k lroe.d \"las 11 0 900 1f 1909 an
0

increase of 8 per cent, and the pr oduction uas 43 887,620 K D H
0

9

13 0 5 p~z- ccmto

0

0 0

an i ncreeso of

~e net i ncom3 f rom opcrction of t he Rock Springs pone!" plan~

re.a for ·the t wo years shoun as f ollot1s :
Yec.r 1936

(~1430082058

.

Year 1937

l68~953o70

I nc:r-3s-.s e

~

0 250 8~lol2

18.l~

T'.s:1e dovel ~ent. of Hoo 7 Se~ o.t Relic.nee uo.s con.t:lnu.e(i dtU.'"i71€: the
yeo:r, and i t is n o&lt;:1 becoming a ver•y l m•g,a f_)Todv..eoro

i~ slopes izi. t!liO □ine .

Opening ~ :..1e\"1 e:atrioe ~

~o e3,chine has proven highly successful i;:i olope driv-

i~, and i t tlill a.l.EJO be useti ~n l"OOD uork rull1 cnt~i os later 0;10

s;:110 tm.mol

to

!fo~'-''i ·so£!1 Slo:gs , l1elia.noe, SU!}Po1•ted by steel beams 0:-id conel•cte 9 rJith r ed.vood
laggi ng, i1aa cow.!_&gt;l etc::!. during ·l;}10 yea:,: e.nd put into opern·;;i ono T'nis ,;Jill ei'f eot

conGidere.ble econooi es i n b.C!.u lage.

~e cons truct i on of a n.em 1!12chine shop and

general, repai1• shop \70.S compl e t ed e t ~eliance during t h.9 yeo.l', takill§; the pl ece of

the ol d shops 'CT:1'.oh vere e serious £ire bazard, a.:id nhich \:'ero not of sufficient
ce.paci ty t o ~ cru.•e of t he t1ork .

This is a modern stl"'O.Cturo, rnell arr anged to

13.ccol!l]_)l iah OCOllO!:)iCO ill r epair !10rk.

'me uor1dnga in lfo. 7-~ Seom, 1Jinton, nel'e subote.nticlly ext ended dUl'o

l ng the ;rear• and t his 0 Eaning promises to be ;:). :_cir~ produc0ro
On Account

or t he ahor t ege of e lectrical ;po\1ar at Ilanna., the 1.000-K.rlo

Allta-Ohaimers machine uao moved frot1 :Sock Spri~s to I1i:,·,m0.0 the i nstall ation coo-

Pleted during the '1fear.

This has e:u~wnted the l)OvvI' ou:.?ply Dot tlle.t poi nt, e.nd

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there is nov sufficient electrical capacity for soma years to com0

0

The moving of

, th0 geno:ral repair shops from the old site at Hoo 2 Mine, Hanna.,. to a location near
tho mouth of Moo 4 Mine \Jes nearly completed during the ~rearo This ,7111 effect
oubetantial economies, as it uas found 0Xr&gt;ensive to haul the ma.chinery from the mine&gt;
oouth to the location of t he old shopeo
Du.ring July, heavy raino in t he Rock Spri ~ s area did conside1~aol c;: dao050 at Reliance to Compeny property , and n small arn.ount of dam.:.1ge Dns clo ne at Rock
Gprings, Uinton and Supe1,ioro

A great d eal of dsma.ge t.:cs done to t he branch x-a.il...

l•oe.d tracks to the Reliance a.nd Uinton ttlneo 0 operation on t hio branch suo:pend.ed for
oor::3 tuo 11a0ks o

klbor;
Du,ri ~ tha yonr enough men. r;ore employed to ,1ork the min0s six days
par iioek, buu 0 on a ccount of the !.'ailroa d 1 s demand for fuel not coming ,rp to e:ir,..
&amp;aoto.tiono, i ·~ uas found t hnt t he Compnny vas r ather heavily ovei'loaded m.th men9
which decreased the oa mingo of the individuoJ. em:ployes to sone 0xt0nto

595 cau men uera employed during the year.

A totel of

Labor rms plentiful 0 and there u~s no

aifficulty in filling VQCO.ncies from local men, mostly sons or uar ds ot our employ-ea.
Ronem0ntsg

'lenemnt maintenanoe has been kept U:P as usual, and the ex-yendi turea
for the la.at xi ve years are as follous a
J:933
tl1Jmber of Houaes

Cost of l!aint enanca
ATg. Cost per house

1,119
046.794.90
$
41.82

R,ommmt+.;y Councils:
The Com:mmity Counci ls have been quite active d:u.ring the year, and,
ln most casew, have done excellent work.

hr ftDd Girl Scouts;
The :Boy and Girl Scout work has continued t o 0"9Crate during the year~

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r~ tll greater interest and an i ncrease in mambershipo

J'iirst .Ai&lt;l and Sa.fet:v ,10.,tlU
......
.
First Aid training t1os conti nued duri ng t he yea r. in order t o main.tain our oua hundred per cent tra ining for all o rnployeso

On Fridny, June 18th, sixt een Boy a nd Girl Scout Fi rst Aid teams
~d ten men's t eams 11articipat ed i n the nnnual First Ai d Fi el d Da.y.

~e m®:sr s ~

,-;are es follorrs:
Uen I s teams:
Super ior llDn, first

Reliance . second.
Superiol" 0 B11 , t hil-d

Junio~ Girl Scout t em:is :
Superior , f i rst
Ha.nna11 seeond
Rook SpTi l'l3s 9 thi l'd

Senior Girl Scout teams :
Hanna, firs t
Reliance II second
Supol"ior, third
Bo,,y Scout t 02.111s:
Superior, first

Hanne Ja~aneee
, second
Hanna , third

ceived Honorabl e 'tent ion i n th0 Ilat iornl Sf!.iety Oom:9eti tion.

Reliance ~To. l Mine

t orked 565,68'1 moo-hours i n 193'2 uith 3 l ost-time accident causi ng 270 days of
Usability; the accident severity r a t e \7s.8 Oo477o

Hnnn~ Uo. L.l: tli ne s✓orked 518.999

nan-hours i n 1937 ~ith 5 l ost-time ~cci dents causi ng 350 days of d!sability; the
iecident severi ty r a te ,Jas 0.674.

Rol i n.nee, ~inton, Superior and He.noo continued to oper ate during 1937
rithout a f at ality , that being t he second consecut ive. yecsr in rihich t hose f our di s-

:ricts heve aone t h rough t he yeD:r without a fatali ty.

Bock Springs su.:f':f'ered two

~etali tios, thi s , h ouever, bei ng a marked i mprovement ovax- t he previous yee:r.
latet;r lleetingo :,
Th.a Safety maeti ngs continued a.teach dis trict during t he year, uit h
1 heavy attendance .

in foot , not a t any tilt.S since t he Sefety maet ings have been

llati tuted has there been such a l arge at t endanoe as duri ng 1937.
1111\ novelty pri zes

-------

The monthly cash

a.\lal"ded for Safety seemed t o hold t ho interest of t he mon c.nd hal p

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:L
,,,,,

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!ho e,ttendance, uith a very appreciable increase in the man hours uorlmd per in,..

There was no gener3l Safety meeting f or all districts held during
;ho yee:r9 as the annual a.wards for t he yea r 1936, $l.OO to eech Distric~G, uere given
Lt the r egula..r S2.fety ~eetinga in the various Districtso

Houcver, for the ye;&gt;~

,937, the an..n ual award of un automobile \-:::!.□ x-e-insti tuted0 and the gene:t~at Safety
r.eotin:g fo~ tho presenta tion of t his auard \7a s held in the Old. Timers• Building on
rubl'llal'Y 4 , 1938 0
The mon·thly cash prizes for Safet y \7el'e continued duri?l{;; 1937 :1.n the

b~e amounts ns the p revious yea:r 9 1.e. 0

0160 $100 and $5 to the men and. ~)10 to

bb.e Unit l!'ol'enen 0 t hese pi•izee auaxded to each Dine nhich \"tent t hroll@ one e:atit&gt;e
~ nth ,n.thout a. los t-tirr:9 a ccident.

me c~sh p rizes wn by t h0 von.ous !:lines du.ring

Rock S:-1l"iug□ Ifo ., ~ ti:lne

Hook Spri?l3S lioo 8 L1in&lt;3
Belia.nee lloo 1 Mine
Belionce Uoo 7 tline
Vinton
Suoerior n13n Dins
Supsrior "C" lline
Suoerio~ nnn lline

Su:perior

11E"

ttt.ne

Rann!1 1ro. 4:: ?'line
Total

Cost of automobile,
ammal award

.!)mount
0360
240
240
280
360

?0r C~nt_
12o0

SoO
800
9 o3

320

12.0
l0o7

400

l3o3

320

l 2o0
4.0
l 0o7.

t~,ooo

100.0

360
120

957.78
$3,957.78

In addition to the above, a suit of clothes oos given each month to

the men in ever l'.:3ine uhich l:iad uorked. three or more months, consscutival;r, m.th7

out a lost-time accident, also, ef'fecti,re June 1st, mwerous novelt;y prizes,cou,aisting of food, clothing, har&lt;lr-toed shoes, sporting goods in s eason, etc., uare
@:iven at each district.

&lt;al.ere were 32 suits of clothes gi ven auay- dUring the

1•ar, distrlbuted amoDg the various mines as folloua &amp;

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Book Springs Uo o 4 Mine

Rook springs l~o. 8 Uine
Belia.nee lq'o s. 1 &amp;. 7 Mines

Hinton
Su_perior 111311 ?Une
SUDerior "C" r.line
sui,erior 11D11 and 11E11 Mineo

Hanna No o 4 Mine
~otal

4 suits

l suit
3 suits

5 suits
2 suits
5 suits
9 suits
--.Lsuits
32 suits

~0 follouing statement shoos the cost

of annual ~d monthly Safety

prizes since the ya:xr 1931:
Year

JI.mount

1931

$2, 26~o00
2.016.00
2,122.35
2,073.00
2,221070

1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937

2 1980oOCP
3 957. 79::so

Pe~ Ton
~. 000323
0000986
0001012
0000863
0000769
0000907
.001193

T-OT~.L
017:633.83
0 Do~s not incluil.0 cost of 15 suits o:Z clotheso
,:i:)Doeo not include oost of 32 suits of clothes, nor cost of
novelty prizes.

Progress \"JaS me.d0 iu the uearing of protective clothing during the
rear, 100 par cent of our 0!:lployes or&lt;:1 noo uaari ~ hclrd-toou _ehoi.:lo, end ne are uorld:ng
on the use of protGctivo g).ovea.

It is hoped tha.t in 1938 more progress m.11 be made

m.th the use of the gloves.

!:reniunL
For the first six months of 1937, pram.um p~ents for increased production ,,ere 13ade on the oame basis as had been used for the year 1936, i .e. , $200,
divided into fifteen a.wards of $10 each and ten auards of ~&gt;5 each,. for the mine

making t he louest ratio of cos t for Labor. Ha.teriel. and Pover in each month, and a

aecona. award of $loo, divided into five 010 awards end ten f;5 e.~ards for the liline

making the next lot1est ratio of cost.
However, effective July 1, 1937, this oas el!enged to ::;ir ovide f'or thrco

»rhea, $las, $loo, and $75, respectively, for t he t hrGo boat cost ratio performances.
, In addition to this. effective July 1, 1937, a. premiu:3 °ro!:JOC. on tons per man shift

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ue.o reins ti tu.ted for ahQk:lng, oo nveyor cret1S, an runount of $0 0 25 per t on being paid

.

•to the creu for l:\.ll tonnage loaded during each vay-roll period above 15 tons per
man shift in 1~ooms and pillar wrk, and e similar eL1ount pa.id :for tonnage loaded

above 13 tons per man shift in 0ntry O1~ narro\7 norko
total premium auards m::i.de durin,g th0 yee:r uere es follows:
Bonuo
Premium
(Cost :Baoio~
(Tons Per Man Sh1fi Basis)
Per 0ent
Amount
Amount
Per Cent
/It::.
Q 350000
9o7
Book Springs !Joo 4 r:'iine
•.(/·'• 1 0 7":!voM
12 0 5
Book Springs No. 8 Hine
450000
l 2o5
2,071.~7
1~.9
1,000.00
2708
Reliance No o l Mina
1,203.12
806
Beliellce Moo 7 Mina
2,731001
1906
t!:OOo OO
Uinton
11.1
1,359001
9o7
$'1r(lerior 111311 tline
375.00
10.':!
3,3~lo2G
2LZ:o0
S~erior non Uioo
275000
7o7
30--1.0l
2o2
"'
"D" i'.line
St@arior
803
300--00
l,162.14
803
Hanna No. 4 Mine
~50..00
12.5
2306.8
o2
100.00
100.0
~otal
:ifue f ollorung i s o 00!llp~i son of t he coot pe~ ton 0 all cocl. loaded,

~otnl ~ono
rlined

-

20097,558

1936
1937

3,286,159
3,315,628

Year
1933
1934
1935

2,402,553
3,887 /731

Totcl.
l3onu.s 8 Pre:ii'liun.
024:,300..12
21,840.08
9.165.00
3,600.00
17,SA..l.08

Cost nar ton

$00116
00091

00032
.0011
00053

. Deyal~ ont:
~ho developnent and mo,intenance r.orz 1n cll our rnnea has baen ~nt r1!ucc1. dm.~iuz the ye~, and the I:lines are all in good physice,l condition.

.All uorn

out and obsolote equipment is bein.; charged off to ope~ction expense promptly.
~uperior ngn :Uine discontinuad operations t he l a s£; of l'.'.Brch, all oen
and equt!)l!lent tr~sfer~ad to uDn ?line, \7hioh rms re-o.90nGd. on A_t;,ril 1st.

Ill material hes been recovored from "En Uine.

Prs.otioally

11 11

B lli.ne m.11 maintain produ.otion

for another year, but efter that period tlle prod.u.ctioa fro:::.1 tll1s mine nill repidly.

leareaae 0
i'h.e :production from the Beliance !!lines h!.1a t"oj.N'.;r v-l oibly inc:rec.sed. d.Ul""

)

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illi:: the year, and., '71th the present machinery and equipment, these mineQ are in a
·:&gt;Olli tion to produce

about 4,000 tone in tuo o even-hour shifts

0

liio. 8 Hine, Bock Springs• continues to be difficult v.nd expen~i ve to
operate on account of the difficult ph;rsicol. conditions sm~rounding m:i.ning 0
All mines oore doublli-ohH'ted duri~ the ye~ o
11B° Flane,

Bock Spi•ings , and lToo 6 £line, Hnnna, r emained olosedo

~he

uat er level in Noo 6 Mine, Hanna, has boon kept close to the face of the sl opso

Old ~imaro 1 Reunion;
At the 'inirteonth Annual Reunion of t he Old ~lmers 1 Associ a tion held

'

at Rock Springe on Sa.t'W."day , June 19 9 1937, Ur. IT. Ao \7ylcm uas elected President
end Ur. Emi l Tiergquiot• Vic0 P~:asident. u'.ail0 t r. Frank TeJ.lmir~ end Mro Ao Go Rood

~ere re-elected ~ea!Jurer nnd Sscr0t c.ry, :respectively.

Dro L. BC&gt; Young 0 of Fitts-

burgh, Pennsyl vania, l:l'.:.de 2. very inn:vir:lng address at the banql1.3to
':?!lo Associct:i.on contim1&lt;Ji ito gi•oifi;h, and. t he :?ollo,rl~ tabula'liion sho't'IS

tho inorease in cembei'sllip since its organization in 1925:
Ye2r

1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
,1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937

tlet1bership
283
346

397
4.25
446
484
521
558

611
635
660

692
711

I119. .. over 1925

-

53
114

142
163

201
238
275

328
35a
377
409
428

blo~s• lk.eazine1

The Magazine continued J?Ublioatiqn f or ita fourt eenth yeaz very suoaeaaful1;y.
followa s

)

'l'he net cost of producing the Uagazino fol' ·tllo five yo~s ohotm as

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Year
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937

liet Cost
$2, 747.82
3,255. 56
3.437030
3,'790.87

3~767.50

A total o'l 232 copies of ·ih0 ?.1~azine ~e sent out monthly to individ'2Dla 9 ino.ustrial heads, oollogeo 0 public lib~nr-les, etoo ':me r.1aga..zine is
gotten out by staff .officials nnd omploycs, no special help mei11ta-ined for ooi-

tortal uorko
Store Department:

St~eet, anu tho operniions of t hia sto~o nere veey 0ucceosful dtll'inz t h0 l us~
oight months oi the yenro

':?his Electrical .ft..:9plia.nc0 stor e shove tot~l so.l es for

the eigt1.t months of ◊2? ,508 .65 9 and. a gross profit o-£ f)G,G5l.S7o
1n connociion uith th0 el ectricru. stoTa, ~he Sout h0~n fiyoming Utili-

ties Coli.l_pany e stablished C:.'l office fo~ t he collection of lighi and water bills,

taking over this functi on fro□ t he Genera..1 Office end from t he b311lrso

This hss

uorked out very su.coossfully o
Real Estate:
Dul-ins ths :,eo:r t..liere ,1as platted. uhn.t is m1orrA a o the P?yde Ad.di t ion

northeast of tho General Office building, uhic..11 conte.ins 62 lots.
r.a hnv-a sold f ou..-..teon lots, and 01i..e _house has bacn 01,ectstlo

Up to Dae. 31st ,

Duri ng the spring of

1938 9 1.:&gt; cntieiria.to there uill be quite a n1lI!lber of homes put up in tMs addition.
~.0.0 real estote

sales for the year 1g37 are ellotm in the follom.ng

stot eaent :

C2,794.33

Brooks Addition
Pryde Addition

11 loto
14 lots

Clark Addition
Kendall Addition
Uardell Court
Lowell Addition

1 lot
~oo.oo
1 lot
4 ,000.00
1 lot and houae
soo.oo
1 lot and Darcel of ground

Parcell of ground for h1ghwu.y purpo::::es, Seoo 25

8,625.00
702.59

1.00_

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Effective January 1, 1938, Mr. Georga B. Pr;vde ms elected Vicei?reoident, Operation and. Mr. I. N. Bayless was appointed General Ua.nager, the
position formerly hel d by Mr. Pryde, that of Vice-President end General Manager,
and Mro :Bayless, Assistant General Menagero
~e yea;r 1938 uill not, o.o vieued from th0 situation exi sting in lreb~Y, prove to b0 as satisfactory as the years 1936 and 1937 from a production
ste.ndpoint, the ma.rlmd s h r i ~ in r ailoay fuel de!!latld dua to:
( a) reduced fraight trcl'fic
(b) t he substitution of Diesel oil bur~i ng p~ssengcr
looonoti ves for coal burners.
\11th a raturn of frei (Ylt t:z-r-.ffic in oormel volume, the loss to oil burncl,s can be
fairl y uall e.bsorbsd in zo f o.r eo mi~ coots ere concernedo
::?i10 Book Spsingo t1in~s Hoo.

4 and 8 a.re becoming progr0ssivel y more

expensive to o~c~a te, both r:min alop0s nou domi oppro~tely 2o25 miles, neoessite.tin6 h00.tnJ ha.ul.::ge oxpeuseo In addition, num.erouo faulta in !Jo. 8 Mine add

to coat s of opcrction; a grouing heavier cover represents n third icctor adding to
exr,ense of ~ocluotion.

The~e io h ouever e. definite obliG.a.t ion to reoovor all t he

llVe.ilable cool from those cines, end t he company must l ook to saiisfo.ctory cos ts at
Eoliruice, \71nton, Superior and Hanna to balance the Rock Springs si tua.tion.
IJo tr..ge contrc1.ct problems should appear in 1938 0 hor:aver the present

uego ogreeocnt rrlll OJtpire on March 31, 1939 and certain prelininary t70rk mu.st be
1

inst1tute&lt;l by the opera.tors if a six-hour ~ . uithout reduction \"iag8s, is to bo
further ~ostpnned.
'.i:he :Bi tuoinous Coel Act of 1937 he.s proved nost annoying without oxxy
recompense whatever.
duction.

An excise tax of one cent per ton lms baon paid on mine pro-

Since the e:ffcctive date of the t ax, Juno 21, 1937 • and up to Jam,JJ.r'f 1,

1938 there was paid through this tax, $17,712.78.

A petition for exemption tram tho

Price fizt.ng provisions of the Act was filed u1 th the Coal Commission on Jul1 6,

�- 22 •

and. not haVill8 been acted upon_. the Coal Company in ao far as t ts sales
1901
to ti'le Railroad Company, the Union Pacific tlateI" Company and the Southern t7yoming
Utilitieo Comp~ are concernod, o.ro notsubj0ct to prica fixing or Ofair practicelf
ragulotions.

'fl0 look U:)On the Act as unuorkable c.nd balieve that it uill even,.

tu.'11.lY b3 rapealea.. oe.ving this comp~y from $30,000 to t}35,000 cnnu.allyo
The Coripany rmo oxtrcmol y unfort·.:mato dm•ing the yo~• 1937 in losing
b death t uo old,-tioe members of tho gvn:.,rcl staff. Ou Jm1um~y 27th, llr. Arthur
1
~. lienIIBll, General tle.oter lleolmnio, died. ouddenly of a henrt cill:10nt 0 and on July
30th, e.ftor on illneos of sevol'al montho, t:r. JC!lles 1. Libby , Asoiotou~ Chief Enginoer, paosed e,r:ay. ~e loss o'f these tuo r:en tm.a e. oovere blou to tho Comi&gt;BnY•
lj:he thcnlm of tho mo.no&lt;3emont c.;:o freoly extended to our mine omployeo
and opera.ting otD.ff, uao havo given the properties loyt'.l, p:nnstcl':i.ng service,

Bespcctfully su.boitt0d

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�THE UN ION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY
WASHINGTON UNION COAL COMPANY

1416 DODGE STREET
OMAHA, NEBRASKA

;ENE MCAULIFFE,
PRESIDENT

IN REPLY, PLEASE REFER TO
FIL.,___ __ __

_

_

ueb~ 28, 19370
f • \7o t1o J0ff0l~o 0
gecu.M.vl3 Vice-President ,
Mon Pt!ei:?ic BBil:co2d Ooliipemy0
Delm, ile!m:~omo

~ opsr~tions

for th0 ye~ 19363

I!£

~oe.~tio~ ~cno

122

a,2w , 773.95

~

3,241, lO~o85
2118~1,67?.80

raa

'25
186

E
u
=
IO

'1

IS

2, 7n&gt;,0&amp;1.6t2:

2,776, 245.45
2, 760,430.20
2,927,SS9. 05

s 0:o,a32.2s
0

2,097,63-3.m;

2, 463, 527. M
2,0::1f311 270.00
2,097,558. 23

a,fl.0'}
- ..,, :31::5~...,. mor::

2,887, 731.30
a,~ee.159. 80

b.vorc.fP ll ~ J Oi"illt1.
150.l
2050'!
131. 6
17&lt;!:.f.3
18~.l __
- 202~ ff"-i.- J if, 7
v.:..z.1 ?,,,i,f.. g. 8
265. 6 -,..-, 0 ·1
2:16. 7 2. ?, '- r--3
1 83. 9 I &amp;q.

146. 2

143. 4

181. 0
214 • .8

239. 6

1Jf-/, 3
I tf- S-.3
18'),- ,g

-z...., r . 3

,..+,. .3

ill-"''.:} Coot

c.?o~'\l Coot

C2o3@

{!2.706

2 . 3S't

2 0~8
2.~-t!-1

2.8'}5

2.0?8
8.026

1.aoo
1 . 815

l . 6?8
l . G57

2 ..292
2ono/6

2.114

2.ouz

1.640

l.875
l .901
1.093

1. 556
loS'i1

1.?118
lafS8

l~SDO

l.630

1.418

1. Ma

1 ..07Z

l .6~-8

Gle t:'Ol:"!dfl.g tioe of t he mines inc ro3:Jcd l::.!Jt yo: .r&gt; 250£~ &amp;:!.yo , or 10.e 110~ co:ito

t outrm.t i ncreased 398,428 tons, or 13.8 1:ar cent .

�I?odercl. t e.xes
Oth0l" taxes

~

$381,740.63

Dae. $168.363.23

14:9bO75.3Q

Inc.

21,689.09

$530,815.93
Incli.ulea in 17Gdcrcl t a."':-:)G ~9 oo ite:::i o:'l Socicl Sec1.U'.'ity Tax, e:;7 ,201 . 20.

roses che rged t o m ning opera tions t otaled $272 ,961.28, a r0duction of $128,898.15.
~o totcl tcmeo che.ri;-ed t o mining opel.:'c.tionc 0qU£ls d 8.5 cents per ton of coe.1 s old,
1 decr esse of 6.8 ccmts per to11 f'roB 19350

&lt;?.-ei!ercl. e1r-9ens0s, incl uding sGl~ieo.

Lnsu.re.nca, injuries to p0rsono O ,;ol"!..,..,:mas compense.tion iusurnnca O otc. ~ ,t ote.led
~or the yee:r, $290,248.17, an incra~.sc O'ii'\13~ 1935 of f;~: 0 9%o38o

The mine cost i~oreeeed 6. l c~ut o, t he totcl coat rGID.3i D$d i.:!!lchr.!lgcd.

The

!his inc1·e!loo t'i'as d'IE -~o the i'a ct t ho;:; tho ·n ~e inore:::.s0 ei'i'cctive Oct. l, 1935,

iervation ru::t of 1935°, t .:!X, Ct'..:2 9 680.18 u:u.ch ~....o :i.-efunde:l after the armulloent
rf the t~ fe~turao of t he c.et on ~

18, 19360

t,che.nical Lorul0ra:
Duri~ the yecx 1935. the percentage of co$l □ochanio:,lly loaded oos 99.95

er cento

On DocG:1bor 31, 1936, 1 53 loading uni.to ca~e in ooI'Vice, totcl. capital

: llTest!:lant in t!eclnnie:,u loadero, mth depreciation to Decenber 31, 1936, set
Orth 'tel00 ;

Originul ~ ital investment
Deprccintion to Dece!!lbsr 31,1936
OriginsJ. ca.~itel inveotoent, less de!)reci!!.tion, J ~ 1. 1937
Deprecto.tion for tho yee;r 1936

$6'1-..2,181.03
432,576.77

0209,GM.26
32,300.38

!otoi tons lo~d":d 1::3oJicnic3lly, 1936

11ed on t r.a total to~-e oined in 1936, the ~ J it:1. iuvo!.ted in loading I:lS.Chin-

,r as ot ~ce:nber 31at, m13 6.38 cents per ton.
_, Tlorlmd and Earnings of Emplopa;

Since 1926, an accurate record of the ea.rninz... of ell unionized. m1D8

�IICl!&gt;loyes ho.a been maintained, frO!:il nhich the f oli om.ng rasume has bsen abstracted:

Average Shifts

Le01'

l'lo . of r.~en
Iimplo:yed

l926
~927
L928

2.100.5
1,78108
1,673.7

208.5

1,707.6

276.0

1 ,76607
1,698.9
1,609.6
1,659.9
1,651.6
1,925.2

249.2
207.4

L929

l930
l93l
~933
L933
~934

935
t936

2.109.0

florlted

22808
259.9

180.8
183.9
215.G
225.7
233. 7

Average Net Earni~s
Per Ib.z
Per Uonth
Per Year

$9.43
9.02
8 .60

7. 43
7ol::9
7 . ~-3
6065

$1630~
171.82
186023
170.91
155.53

Sl,966.87
20064.03
2,234.76
20050.92
l ,866036
1 0 611004
1 0 202.s~

5.92

128.42
100.22
90.73

5 o82
5o93

100068
111.53

1,254.96
1,338035

123. 62

l,~-82.M

6.M

1,088.76

'-'h.0 present ccga a-.3ree.nent elt'_?ircs I.!arch 31, 1937, toget her nith every
tther union uage acclo, bitumi11ous o.n.d c.nthrooito, i21 t he United S"iie:li00.

'ilhe

lino uorko~o ~tio~, o~ficero met t he A-9JeloohiD.Z3. Diotriot oper~to~e in Ile~

[ork City, Feoo l7th 0 t he □in~ r::.&gt;rlmi's dC3alldi n~ o oi x-holW d~v9 o gaoi.•azit00 of
IOO t1ork clt.&gt;yn u yo~, t ~ cackle va.-0at ion ui th full pey• il'1cron.soo approximat-

,ng 10 to 15 ~ OI' cont in '7.:?9
!Sf for ovortme cormod..

~

r~r'l

tonnage re.tea, end one end om-h:~lf ond double

oner c..toro counterocl by asl::iJ.l8 fo,: en oiG,ht hour

la, mthout cho.ng~ in ~...:;;c oo.a, t0Jma5e rcteo. .D.s o'.Z tbio do.to th0 diocussiono a.re

!fety lleaoureo:
t.lir.3 se.fety \.Ork inallgt:'\U'ated 1n 1923 continues to ohoo }?I"OgreBa oith fulhero roo:i f or ioprovenent. !ale ~ n t definitel y fcclc that the further
JCpencliture of r:o~y except to maintain our eatablisheu :.:ir ogrcia oould be futilo,

ettennent raatiDg al!:!:ost uholly m.th improvement 1n tho 0::i.p2e ity of subordinate
be c:m.2ger:3 and a more ~ful a ttitude on t he J):l.rt of the \'iorlmra.

These thi~a

• are striving to acco!!Qlish by precept, exr-:-;1plo, teo.ching, em by the p ~nt

r Prizes for rasults obtained. DuriDg the yeoz c~oh :?rizes totclillg $2,480 cero
lltri"buted throue;1l the twelve month■ mid at the clooo of tho yeoz an addltioDOl

too 1'88 awarded by lottery among the men who he.cl p~s!Jod tho year without a lost

�Fifteen suits of clothes costiDg $600 oore also auarded

iiiile accident.

t

the sum

tf all prizes auarded ~3,680.
sniat progress is being made is evidenced by the f ollo\'1i.Dg comparison of

aan•houro of expos~ par accident, fatol. and non-fatal, combined:
Period
i years 1931-35

~otal Ho. of
accidents
381

r.tan how.•o IIO!'::.:id

14,~ll,792
3 0 7~~0 274

:ear 1936

?.San-hours l)er

aocidentt

53

noraase 1936 over average of 5 yeor period

er cent inereoce

37,286
70 0 6~7
32,821.

86077

ix fatal accidents occurred. in 1936 ~o.inct eigc1t in lS35.
Coopnrison of Fatcl Accidents po1· l.!illiou Tons of Cocl ~incd

The UnionPnoific Coal Company ruld United Stateo 0 Conpa1-ed
\i.'hirteon Ye~xl¥ Per.iods

,881'
--

92.3
~24
825

&amp;26

':me Union Pooifio Coal Conrpan."l,
Pc.tali tics per
Patalitieo
l,000,000 ~one
16

3ol9

6

2ol6
2088
2.M
2o73
3o91
2.76

a

927

7

,29

12

,as
t30
931

8

8
6

J32

1

-~
J34

3
3

~35

8
6

•ss

~-9~

9

All Bitlllilinous r.11n0s, u.s.
Ii':::i.ta.li ties p::&gt;i!'

Fatalities 1 1 000,00,.0 2one
l,95-3
1,900
!,834
2,065
1,7@

1,729
1,705

a.-10

.so

1,619
1,050
958

l.~3

833

1.25
2.76
1.82

968
967 (Dst.)
1,046 (Est.)

s.~s

3.9~
3.53
3o60

o.ss

3.~
3 ol9
S."16

8.78
3.09
2.50
2.65
2.62 (!1st.)

2.41 (Est.)

Safety CX!Yc)nditures chargeable to mine costs for t ho calendar years 1923 to
136, inclu.sive, aro set f orth belcm:

Dxtl3nd1tures for Sa.fety Charged to lline Co$tG
-

For !chirteen Year Period

Co::,t Fer Ton

$.oaa --~
.054
.046

.065

.032
.034
.032
.034
.029

.oae

�-5nxpendit urcs for So.fety Cb.c..rg~d t o ?.fine Costs

Jror Thirteen Yeer Period ( Cont •d)

1J1.Dr_
1933
19~

t~bor and ~aterial
$ 51,~16.84

Tons tlined
2,097, 558

00,1¥-. 011
60,433.16
G~, 611.41

2, ~02,sss
2,887,731
3, 2SG,l59

1936
193$

Cost Per Ton
.025
.019
.017
. 020

~he cost of ,:nr krn.en1s oompens&lt;1tion i ncro::!.sGd fro3 1.83 C3nts -po~ ton in

1935, to lo9t'.!: in 1936.

\Ii t h i ncreosed ellorro.ncas for i njuri es recently g&gt;:ant cd

'by the \1yo::u:lng logialc.t ur0, our conpOU!!nt.ion coots mey :.furt her i no~nc0, t hey

are, houaver , as y0t but one-thi rd of min0 comp0nsi:-~tion cost s suifCl'ctl in Utah
and Coloredo.

Uine tlatoricl a!ld SU'Cr."li eo:
The c~oo in vcluo of s tocks of oino onteriol e.ni o~:·.-l i eo oc.rried

uinco Dacc::ibcr 31, l92J 0 i c c~t for t h ~n t ho follooi~ r~coru:
'i:.:J ut1IOil i=&gt;ACi:iiiC CO!!L CO~AtlY
&amp;tot"icl nnd SU;9pl too o~ th.nd, Dacc:::iu~r 3l ot,
Ye3a 1923 to 1936_, Inclusive.

rear

Year

Coal Oo::n3n.V

0

1923
l 924
1925
1926

$

1930
1931

596,3".a
418,797

23~),052

1933
1934
1935
1936

253,075

2S5,130
273,036

255,054

196,'192
187,267
192 ,586

1932

339,313
267,095

1927
1928
1929

_ Cool Co~DJl.Y

208, 278
264,269

W'cbandi se St ores;
Our 03rcbanff1~e s t ores, under t he continuix,s m~,ge2snt of Ur. E. :a.
Ftffens, Ut1ll2ger of Gtorea, made a. very good ohoui.ng f or 1936. Ilesults f or

U. calendar yeoro 1935 and 1936 a.re shoe

below:

t.&amp;r

EX'f)Oniws end 5:aua

Inwntory

S!oteJ. Salee

Val•

~ 911,460

$ 195,752

1,000,519
~~! $ 89,069

183,031

lii5
-

-vn_

$ 12,m

~otcl O]er ating

() 152, 851
160,850
$ 7,999

lie'

:larninp
$63,712
'18,655

-

�- 6 Accounts receivable, l'ierchandiae Depai~tment, as of Dacember 31, 1922, to

936, inclusiv~, ru:-3 shoun baloua
Accounto BeceiVPJµe - licrcl:w.ndi se De~artment...

-

'eo.r

..&amp;ilount

~22

$650507.14!:
86,864.25
62,737.,39
58,070.63
68,419015

923
S24
926
926

-

Year

m ount

1927
1929
1929
1930

$76,173.09
71,904.97
9L\839.ll

78,988.94

~

f.imount

1931

$39,~99063
629 889.08

1932
1933

1934
l9S5
1936

59 0 17~060
74:,9490*
951)546.18

110,3!36013

pnoions:
On Daceub0r 31, 1936, a total of 58 Een t';&lt;;)l'e cezricd on the penoion rolls.
bring the ye~ fa ii~n00 r:ore added to th0 1·011 0 no cl.0:1tho occurl'inz during the

.92 cents per ton of co.'.:l minedo The totcl su.n pcid fo~ ponsions 0 l9l~ to 1936,
nolu.sivo, 1."2S Q287 0 85l. 81o

~e H£rris Coo.l Co::.,~, c.!ld A. F. Cc):laron of ifu.-gCings, Dib~o.slro, oes contint!!)d
b.ro-agh the y.:,nr, th0 o~lo of cocl. ·at Hanna. 1925 to 1936, inclusive,

set forth

tl0t1:
~

~ons Sold

t26

53,912.90
58,809.50

,as 50,662.20
ta?

t28
tag

44,524.30

Average
Price Received

Average
Totol Cost

$3.038
3.055
3.046
3.053

$2.118

~).020

$%,G09.22

2.053

1.000
1.034
1.197

55,020.'13

lo252

44,030. 78
33,841.00
29,048.89
28,50'1.59
:M,682.59
32,629.76
'Zl,318.87
34,470.80

36,174.75
~30 33,605.80
'31 30,610.00
~ '30,620.40

2.658
2.540

27,733.36

a.424

t33

~

tis
t3&amp;

34,203.10
29,124.60

28,186.45

2.927
2.741

2.s20
2.586

2.649

ltrofit

2.012
1.866
1.675
1.134
1.709
1.609
1.534:
1.566

l.007

1.648
1.426

.g39
10223

.9~
.931
.ago
.9~

.Amount

60,809.02
63,295.68

The ''average total cost" shown is toot covering the eost ot all coeJ. sold

'lanna, including the items of general expenseo encl tc.!:eo.

�-

1ociol l33ttements;

.As heretoforo, the Coal Oo~ any he.s token en active pert in asoisting

J,io oocial ootivities maintained by ito employes..

i1h0 s9veral Co.101unity Ooun-

Uo ca.1.~ried on throughout the yoar in CO!T1!1:ondoble mann0r.

The totel contrib'.i•

s.ons L1.ade t o social ancl ii81:lore r:ork durinz tho ;y'OE'..r amounted to 010,481.23, or
.0031 p3r ton.

Such included cont1•ibutiono to the Oommuni ty Councils, Old Tie-

ra Association, Boy and Girl Seouto , 1nbor Day Celebration0 ohm·ches, Ohrisv.ims
elebrationa, b:lnds, g~den pri2es, etc o A t otal of ~9 boy-a S:111 7~ girl o nttondd the t rio Scou\i o~po, each o~ t no meks I durction, held 8t I::eu l?or~ u"l!:0 0 July
to August 2,.

:;J2.oh of the ce:mpo care

spl endidly mon:ir;ocl, t he oxpcnoo of opero.-

lon c!ll'el! foxi by tho Scoui orgom2oti ono \"Ji.th ·i;oo 0)1co9ti on of (?il7.90 oboorb~d

ltl ~icol't:,) Wltli~ et Rock Spr i~o , m.th 750 Old. ~iE.ero onil theit&gt; uiveo and

a.eats in c.ttend.QJ!CCo Ur. Chc.rlco Grogoey ooo cloctod Fr eoi d0:.1to llr. 11:i.llici::i

Ltchie of °"'~, addreooed tho Old Ticers. i:i;he organization, noo consisting
~ 692 □Ci:lb3ra, ~ grorn1 into tho oos~ i 1!19ortont soei£!.l org2niza.t1on pe.rtici•

·1ted in by tho Co:.:.pceyto e:iployao .

Uembership t lloroin, baaed on tm~nty y0c.ra

•ntinuous oorvice, is 0uch coveted.
m.lo;,oo' lfo'ZoziUBJ,
The Th:J.9loyea• llo.gazine continued to rnaintcin ito oio.ndo.rd of efficieney

Id interoet, ~ total of 30,065 col)ies of the ~~im diotributed during the

1

tar,total. net cost of publication for the year t)3,'1i)0.87, on increase over tho
:

'

-.nous year of 0353.57.
l!UH of t1an Pomra

tzhe number of mine em::;,loyes in the service of t 'ilo Oo::;l)any for the fiftoen

lrq periods is shown below ;

�- 8 oriod
.....
e,n. 1, 1923
Em• 1, 1924:

1925
pn. l, 1926
Pll• l, 192'1
nno 1, 1928

nll• 1,

E'umber llen

Reduction

3,674
2,8?7
2 ,830

797
844

2,470
2,111

-

21.6

1,2~

23.9
33.0

l 563

flll• l , 1929
ll!l• 1, 1930
ti.no l, 1931

1 11 8M

'
1,790

1,921
1,022

Oil• l, 1933

1,719

1,753
1,862
1,861
1,955

1,729

nn, 1, 1932

l,813

e.n. 1, 1934
an, l, 1935

1,733
1,869

"'11• 1, 1936
an. 1, 1937

2,246
2,361

Du,g

Per Oant

l,9~-5

1,941

10 805

l,~a

1,313

@ .5
48.7
52.6
~7. 'i!.
500'2:

6006
53o2
5208
4:9.l
38.9

35.7

t o t ho incre:i.s0 in demand f ol" oocl, 115 cdditiioncl mn core cilded to

110 f or ce du1•ing tho yeCJr.

Du.ring the y.anr, ? c.:,:pronticoo ucra @e.int~ined. in the

11ops ~t Rock Springs, Eol i a.nco, flinton, $u;9~:i;.':lor end Hamm, ioolud.i~ 3 elecrical, 2 ue.ehinioi 0 1 blc.ckoith, rum l cal der.
IIIBR!JI,:

'Tho :i?irst Aid Fie ld 1)~ ccs held J'Ull3 19th, ruid. as u cu.al, ua,g very heavily
~tended, the \,Ol"k gclning in intereot uith ea.ch suceeedin~ yo~. Iline men's

Lrat aid t e~3 core cnto~od i n the contes t, oith five Eoy Scouto•, five Senior
Lrl Scouts', 2nd four Junior Cirl Scouts• t oDr:io lilmr1io0 engaged in the contest.
le tea::i l'O'l)rosenti?Jg Su,y)erior n13n rune oon first pl~ce in tho man's co~etition
,th a ocoro of 499.33.

The \'linton team finished aoconcl \11th 497.66 points, and

Lperior 0 c0 lj:c~ took third place with a. score of ~97.00.

In the Scout compe-

,Uon, S'\l!}erlor r.on the Senior Girls' contest, &amp;nun occu~ying oecond, and Rock
IZ'1nga thii-d place.

Rock Springe won the Ju:aior Girl Scouts• contest, m.th 1bnne

COnd and :Reliance third.

!rhe !o;r Scouts• conteot oas uon by the Hanna J apenese

fl I teem, \71 th the R-,nna miDd teem second, and t he S119erior teem in third

Daring the 19ar a Joaeph A. Holmes Safety Ascocio.tion Certificate ot Honor,
• preunted to Unit Foreman, Mr. Grover \1isemon, 11:an M:1.D.9, Superior, for

LA

�. Dl.)ervio1ng the oen under bio direction for f~ur and one-half years, m.th e
I

,tal exposure of 222,380 men hours. tJithout a lost time accident.
A similar Csrtif'icate of Honor uas auerc1ad to The Conrpe.ny, Uine Ho. 4 a.t

. »ck Springs opai~a.ting froB A:9ril 1'1, 1923• to Jan®ry 6, 1936 0 produoiilg
,~90,329 tons of cocl. m.th ~,313,M0 ~

-hours of exposure, e!!lployiuz eu v.v er-

: ·~ of 214 men m. t hout o. fa.tal accidcnto
A t'urthe~ i ncrease in the de:iand fo~ coe.1 occurred in 1936, t7ith th0 re-

, .it the.t t he pl?oduotion f or the yam.~ a s ,;;ell a!l ,:orking time u..:1!3 l'.!nt c1'icl.ly i:ureased. i.fuo grouth in ou.tput from 1932, ihe yee:c oi' loo production 0 i c slloon

-

Yeor

2ons ilinod

Xncrcaao fro::i 1932

1:o~ Cent

1932
1933
19M
1985
1936

2,045, 270
2 0097,668
2,~02, 55B

52,288

8056
17.4'1
41..19
60.68

::J,887,?dl

3 0 286 t l o,.9

as? 283

'
842,001
l,U-0,869

fie ooticipato c. 1n~od.uctiou of 3 9 500,000 toll!l during tco yo~ 19S7.
►bor t1'0uble11 ca1~ encau.nto~d during tho yeor,

ar.·l no ch~ 00 in ~

l~o

os or hOU1•0

1 work occurred.
~e -yocr 1936• in extent of improvements and ~
IS tho lni-goot

tuds of expenditures,

in the history of the Coal Compaey. The lo.rgast project naa

e t cover-lug the improvements to the llock Springs pot78r plcmt • By tbs ointer
' 1936 the deiiln.nd. for electric power had become such thD:~ t he plant us s hee.vilg
•rloaded. Plans and specifications were made during the latter pa.rt of 1935
I ea.r11 in 1936 for e. substantial additiou to tho plent.

It uas eventually de-

lad to cakD the following additions&amp; Install two h1gh-p1•GsourG steam boilers

1h acceasorios, one 5,000-K.\7. high-pressure turbo-genere.tor uith condenaer,
• hot-process n.ter-treat1zig plant, coal-handling tt?.chinery o.nd bunkers, sm.tch-

llrt, and ■ultable builcling.

�fI

-100n February 14, 1936, e contract uas entered int o m.th t ha St earns-Roger
anufacturing Company, of Denver, Colorado, f or the instsllation of the l arger
iart of the equ.ip:;ient i'or t he :pocar plant, pa.rt of the boiler uark being dons by

he l3a'booclt &amp; tiiloox Comp!'!.ey.

~.us sr1i tchboard ras instelled by our oun staff.

Tha excavation for the t m--bin0 i'oundat ion m s st arted duriDg the t1eek
Jlding !1eroh 7th.

The ?To . 'loo, ox- lotJ-:r_:.,,3oour0 boile~ ua.s put in opare.tion dul'-

Dg the ~ck endi ng Aug,ust 15th,

the l1o o One, o~ high-pr0seraro boile:r Ga.s put in-

o service during the \':eek ending Auguot 29th 0 and the entb'e pl ant ll.e.s 'b~Gn op-

rated se.tisfectorily since Sept cabar 8 0 1936.

On c.ccou.nt of tok:i.11g on e.ddi-

, ionsl loe.d, pe,"'l:t"B i no~e:..s ed fro:n 9500 E:oU. to U., OQO rr. Uo

The second D.ajor project ras at t he Il~li ~ ee l!lin0s, onex-0 o. nm1 □i:ae in

nd of t he "f:lOD.~, i h9 JI1I?s t rro1•th t"'.llf!. Sout h Dntriea having bae:u tur110d, au 80-foot

:lr shaft o'il!ik ::&gt;r,.1 i'an i ~s tcllca.

\7i th t he ccld.ition of r.::!O X'-0 ex"Gonoi vo develop-

A coder-a. stool 1Giyplo rag el.so constructed e.t Rol i c,nco, z-epl a.cing t he old
Doden structuro.

2h0 nsn tipZ)le io oguipJ;:ed uith sl1,,-:1ld.?1g ooraenn, picking t ables,

nd loading t&gt;.00:10, nnft is op3roting in excellent shfl!la nith i'irnt-clns s prep::u-alono ~e Dins track gauge t:7.:\S cloo m.dened fro=i thirty to f or·t y-tuo inches, ood

50 min-.:, C2%'G 1'.avin_g o eepa.city of four tons each t;are installed, together uith
!ditioinl loco:iotivas, loading and other machinery.

ve Pill obtain the full bene-

lt f?'OZ!l thooe ir:l,?rovementa durillg 1937, through incro2.scd production encl lorer
•sts. Diamond drilling done a.t B.eliance duri llf;; t l'.:.e Y0C:C illclll'as extensive coal
•aervos f'or the rum ?Jo. 7 Hine.
Another large project 008 t h.a continuation of t he Diaoond drilling progrl'I!l
1 8uper1or, mi.ch further enlarged the e.vailll.i&gt;le oocl. reoerves to &amp;1):proJd.mately
, lirtH1ve million tons.

AJJ O result of these Diamond. clril li~ operations, e.

llr mine tiaa planned, to be lmown as the D.

o. Clerk Uino , loc::,..t ed in the Vic-

�-11-

lnitY of 11D11 r.iine, Sul)erior.

An appropriation of $999,040 uas authorized f or the

aevel e&gt;Fment of t he neo mine and pl ens uore completed during the year, end a.t t hi s
pritin,g the Utah Construction Compa.ey ar e oinki.Dg t uo slopes and \7111, uithin
J!. short

time , commence t he t eslt of s i nking t \7o ci r shaft s .

The n. o. Clerk

Ji na m l l t ake t he place of t1i neo H:B11 , ncn • "D 11 • c..nd 11E11 at Su,!&gt;2rior, uhich are
rapidly being exlw.oot 0d, and t7ill h~vo c. ckd l y p r od.u.ot i on of 5,000 tons, m.th
,n ennueJ. output of 1, 000,000 tono.

!ale proven cocl r ,:)oerve surroundi ng t his

line rrill l ast t hi r t y-five yeers, and en e qti..a.l toml"_gc can b3 obt ained coat t horoof,
,Moh co.n be moved t hro'U@h t he D. O. Cla1:•l~ tline f or loa,l i ng ovel" t he ocme tip)l.0

0

thlo rum devel opment p recludes the n0cesoity f or mov:ln,_~ t h~ tor;n of S~el"lor,
jlimir&gt;.e.tin~ clso t ha expense of extendini: t he TTi nton B1.•c.nch rr.aich r:::'.s onti ci pated

'or aot20 year s o
~0 Di ~onO. dri lli~

progrc.:n at llelionce, Hint on ani S~I'ior, and that

e.rried over fro::1 1935, ~ ount ed to 042,278. 93, o.nd. oos c..lu:!.rgcd to coat of pro:W,tiou, \:rith t ho i'ol l o\Tl~ rooulte:
Tot al Cost

~Oilll@(.;e

Cost }167.' ton

Rclianca
f."int on
SU!l3r1or

{)4,362. 81
5,6'19. 53

490, 266
505,829
890,386

t).00890
.01115
.036U

Total

$"-.2,278.93

32.266.59

All t1ines

Another Clajor pr oj ect uas the i nstel.l.ation of t hree htmd.red fifty f our•n !lit c~r o e.t HPnna, replaci ng t he old wooden c::n-s of cme.ll c~pacit y-.

'lhi s

l'oject c.!so included the remodeling of the tippl e , i nstcl.11:ng conveyors and
itary &lt;lump, the results from these ifil:?rovements baing moat sctisfactol'Y'•

fihen

• lla.nna. im.::_3rovements t:ere under consideration_ it uas oatioated that e. saving
1

nine cents per ton m&gt;uld be accomplished, end. t he rosults so far obtained

..id i ndicate that there will be no difficulty in doing th1e.

�'
l

filba measure of edditional 0a:pitel inveoted and the value of same nec-

•oso.rily enters into the cost of producing coal. The follouing st~tement rep~oaents the avere-i-e Cupi tel investment of The Union F~cific 0oal Company, 1921
10 1936,

inclusive, together u.tth t he mins cost D.l1d total coat of coal per ton,

r1guras that e:ra age.in a.ffected by a:ny clmn.ge in TT~ scales:
AW!,• invesv_wnt

P~o~u.ci~ coot incluuin,z 2otal coot iuelu.ding

t,tor

during :year

Depreciation 8 D~pletion 5% int. on investment

1921

0 16,371,316

1922
923

17,690,026
17,926,891
18,027,665

.926
~26

18,109,380
18,266,892

~

$~

~28
~29

930
931

ea2

933
~34
~6

936

18,46'::, ~97
100 651,lO~
18,790,982
10,925,8~9
19,332,273
l.9 0 009 0 85£?
18,959,995

18,f/27,891
18,GZ~,46~
l9, 0351 0!1..:l
~.48 Cc::!;&gt;itol

$2.IY3
2ot10

$2.83

2.36

2.71
2.Gl
2.50
2.46 Effect of \'W..gl3

2.,Jl

2.03

a.os

1.05
1.01
1.67
loGS
1.6'!:

1.50
1.38
1.39
lo.ill

l.~7

2.9'7

2.29 ~/'J'Co from 1921
..... •?I':'
aJ o &amp;.::J
Eoa.. 0.0130 ton
2.os II 01620 (III
.1620
2.09 11
2.16 ll
01620 l'1
!1
.2580 11
2.15
n
lo9'1
.3650 '1

l.83
1.83

l.85

0
II

n

.3316

II

.2266 "
.1629 n

investnont figures have been corrected to elimi~te the in-

astment nou ellocnted to t he Southern Uyo:ling utilities C01.J~!l.DY, and an o.d11.Stment to cover reduction in depletion cho.rges t:.3S oloo nc.de in 1925.

The

ital. cost of co~ includes interest at five per cent on the average yao.rly in-

tet.o.ent, thus bringing costs to a trae ba9is. It uill be observed. tha.t our
ige rates cro yet 16.29 cents per ton belou the 1921 figi. ire.

During 1921 the tii.nton properties mtre acquir..&gt;d and oince that ye~ cool

llervea costing epproximately $225,000 were e.ddad to Capi tel Account• the neu
d1tion t o the Eock Springe po'18r plant and the neu opening and steel tipple
Belia.nee reprosenting further substantial C®itol additions.

rua report contains figures of past tonn£JG'8 Dined, the 1936 production

�-13;.206,159 tons, an increase over 1932 of sixty per cent end over 1935 of ngerlsr

·ourteen per cent.
,5000 000 tons.

It io anticipated that the output for 1937 m.11 approximate

TTith a p ossibility that fual oil priceo ~ b3oome s o higil in

lie noxt feu YG~G as to make it uocesse.ry to ob£.ngo the uastarn lines back to
0 ~, it uould oeem desirable

to \,ntch t h.D.t siiuction closely 0 keeping i n mind.

~ano for ad.di tional mine output.
~10 grom.ng

cost of t axation, ,;o~lmlon•o compensation and aim:i.lar items,

lua a probable increase in ueges effective April 1, 1937, suggeots n high0r

evel of pxodu.otiou costs, th0 possibilit y of effecting oper a.ti~ oa.vi ngs do-

reesiD,go A portion oi these increco0s C311 p0rlleps os met by n:,nmothods
Dd furtlle~ i.::ljrovv:oont in m.an:ige:mont.

l.i:he s~~l y of mine l abor once plontii'ul

a nou olmoot nou~xistent end absontooian and le.bor turn-ov0r io noo baginning

'.i:1ho pro:;;ierty ouot:-,in-::d. o oortoU!l loss in the resignotion of Ur. D. c.
DKeohan, c;nex' Electrician by rosi&amp;n,£&gt;.tion Je.n. l, 1937, and by t he doe.th of ?fir.
, T. Eonkell, Qe:a:~rcl fJc.otor tlocha.nic on Jo.no 27, 1937, mid tho uoo apparent
aoopo.cite.tion of lli'o J mos L. Libby, Jlosistont Chief Dngineer, noo in th9
1sp1tal. ouff~ring fra::l encephalitis. , a maligne.nt foro of brain disee.se.

Respectfully oub::nitted, .

Original Si.gnctl

EUGENE McAUL.1.FF,E,, •.

,·

�'YEAR 1935

�THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY
WASHINGTON UNION COAL COMPANY

141 6 DODGE ST REET
O MA H A. N EBRASKA

;ENE MCAULIFFE,
PRESIDENT

IN R EPLY , P L EASE R EFER TO
FIL E _ _ _ _ __

'i'ot a l 't cn0 pPodL"!.c.ed P n" oi--a 6,o d o.ye nor,&gt;lwd d trr·i.rig the y 0ar:t1
mine c o.st und ·i :;oi;ul co_~;; !) fo~ -i;h0 fco.rtoc:n yoaPly POL.,icd.0 0 1928 ~o

::1in
--~
-

pz, odUC t ~ C:.'! 'I C:!O

,c;:;;;,,

--

e:,,,,w-e::re-.,

..

C (J 00-G

:n:::r-#

1922
10-23
192~
1926
1926
1927

16G o0
198.0

18 1s5
174 ,.&lt;'.:
187.-1

214 . 7

1920

2~.S . 8

1020
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935

270. 9
231 ~3

189.5 .

141.3
143 . ~
181.0

215 . 3

2ho -norking t i m

P8r ceut .
~ he t ot a l

of tho mines incroasad 3~o3 d~ys • or 1Do0

2ho output inc r eaood 405,1:7D. 3G ·i:;ono . oti 20e2 per oon•i:;~
-~~""tO:J

paid d !.l!' ing tho oal o.ruln.~ ~-oa1.., 1935 nor e a.a ohoun
1C34
"

Feder a l t axes
Othor t axeo
TOO!AL

.

os02. sae.71

I ncro~so

1C35

•=x:-

,,;381, 74O.G3

].39 1 180 0§.0

. 14~ 2 .f10 .s_o

$442 ,179.31

(i.530, 010.,.m,

I\

,;

78 . 750oSJ
9,108~ ...'7~

fl,

'il

anv , r.ov...G• (iO~.;

�P.ax0s ohaPc0d to mining op3~ations totalod ◊401 9 059 043~ an ine~oaoe

or. 051 0 8 76 024.
1

'rho ·totlll ta~-cos cll3.:,,-,e0d ·i;o min.in.a opoi~~t:loas oqualod

1~ 0 81} cents P3!? ton ~ a. doex)onco o_ loOB ocn·ts pGr ·ten. rz-om 19S~.
Qa:&gt;.crn1 c~pct'...ooa 1 inclti.:iing oal m.,ieD , :1.nsw.'"o.n~c 9 :'Li'.! j nrics t o peroone,.p

uo!'lruonwo co·:,ponso:t :lon i;,,surr...nthJ p 0•;:;a ?:, totnlod Zo't' i 110 r0~ ,
'j 205 :,302 0 ?9 D fl!l in&lt;»:&gt;oo.so 0'\fCl.· 1f)3~ or U26 o~M ;,25c
'?ho n:1.ne cos•ii inox&gt;co.oc:H1 2o2 co::1tc c.nt?. tho total e-oot :ln""

orcuse sr2..)'rt:l ov0:: t~_.:- y:,cu..., 1 G35, c~i:o.1 ·i;o O..,GG cm1.1;!J r,ez, ten.

JJ.

atm:..-ri~~ of ~~o ino~ccaoo ~nkin 6 orrcct ~P~~l le 1S3~, Uu..! oubsoqnont
Itoti
....
April l. 1 10&amp;·~
Ootobar 1, lv36

u avo~'bgl' l; 193G
!01At

-$.2341

---

.. 0020

l!ohnnical ~ondor~:
Durine5 tho year 1935, tho pcroonto.[p o-2 oonl moohanioally
._oaded tma 99.03 par oent.

on Decol:lb~r 31g 1935 , 15G l oading imitn

.••ro 1n service, total capital 1l?,'t"ootmont if! o.0chunioe.l loaders,
•1th doprec1at1on to Deoember 31, 1935, act to::.--i;b bolow:

�o:rigin.Sl eapitnl 1nveotrw11t
Dop~eoiution t o Deeonbo~ s1. 1935
originQl enpit ul inv0otoent~ lon~ de?.
preciat:ton. Jru'l~y· 1 11 l.936
D0preeiation ~-o r the ycci.r 1935

ne3 11,e29o0~

T-otal tozio l oad0d. maob.nnieully, 1935

2 D959s,703 o50

0 600, 432 038

$ l88 j)803 o32
26/ 781000

E&amp;aod cu t ho t otal ton..Y1af:~ nincd in 1035 0 tho co.pita.1 inveoted
in l rodine; ~hi nery no of Doeci:ibe~ 31st O TTUs e06 eon.Cc P8l') t on 0
•. !,it::3 r.rorkGd ar,.tJ. Eru?nik!@ of En1;)1~:yo□ ~

Sinc0 1926 f) an nce~ate x&gt;0e oM of tlD ~?n:lngs o£ all union...

i ncd Gino employes mo b~on r:nmtained ') ?i?mJ. uhieh tho :?olloving
res w::o hiln been a.botracted. :
!Joo of 130.il
...,.,~l~od

AVOi"Clg0 Shiftc

Darked

-----

Pe~., lJuy "' • m."&gt;umitE l?er four
__
.. . . ,

1926
1927
1S28
1929
1930
1951
1932
1933

1934
1935

00. ~3

◊1G3 o4G

Glg9G5o87

1/70706
l / 7650"7
1 . 608 00

7 043? o~9

2.oso.92

1,559 . 9
1 1 651.G
1 , 925.2

5.9-2
5 . 82

l~Oo@l
155053
120olJ:2
100.22
90. 73
104. 50

2 11 10:3olS

1 , 78108
1 11373 07

1 , 609. 5

9. 02
OoGO

7 o~3
6 065

s.gs

l?lo8B
lBOo83

111.ss

2 . ~ . 0S
2 ,254. 76
1 1 866 . 36

1,541. 04
1 ,202 . 64
1 ,088 . 76
1,254.96

1,Bss.se

r.;:ho e xisting Y:ugc n graeoont e xpP:,on Enreh 31,, 1937.

Doubt-

lQas n donami f' or a six • hour day uill a.,e..iin o.pz:,oar o

Snfot:1 I.!oaouros:

I'"ne so.fe t y t1ork ina ugurat ed in 1023 n.:.11 eont!n~

nithout

cenoaticn , has res ul t ed 1n a. su.bstant!ui i:2'!ui&gt;oue!:?on-t in the number
Of Ill!m!lhif'ta \,orkod ·and tons produced par .fc.tm.l and. n on.fatal acci-

dent. Tho year 1935 unrortUll:8,tely proou.eod ~ total of' 8 fatal ac cidents, which raised the seYer1t7 r ate, th0 tH.!tibe:F of -man houra per

lo•t time accident, h oweYar, :mu.ch 1.rr:.provm:.1., :1norous1ng tram 44 , 455
Sil 1934 to 52-84:l 1n 1~5• an 1ncrease of 17 e5 90r cent. The total

�fatal ities oltl'f'el,,od i n The 'O"'...ion Pacific Goal Oompany rn..tnos J) u :1.th
tllo Pal~io per mill:lo.;.:i. tons of coal r.iinad p c ompar ed. with s :tlllilar
rri,ni i::rii i cs oovoring a.11 bitwninous o ml utl.nos ill the Uni·tccl St ates ,
f or ·t ho -y-eat"'s 1923 ·i;o 1935 , incluoivo, a.r·0 oho\m belo:n
Oo::ioaris o.u oi.' Pa:iio.l k.ocidonto poi.. ilillio:::i To..1S of c oul rlinod
Tho union pac i?:lc O O:tl G om,a.ny and United Stn·tos D O omoru;;od.
- - · -- - ----..;;;T-h_i_r...;.;·t:..;:0;..;..c:!; Yem.-.1:v )?ol'"ioio
-

1925

1f'
_ )

10-2{';

9

1925
1920
19'2?
1920
1029
1930

G
0

•7
0
15

D
G

1031
1932

l

~~·
19viJ
19S~
1935

6

3
8
Safety o.xp0:1.Cli1GU1.~oo cll.ru:'goa.blo to oin0 co::rto ro:- t h0 ea.1-

end'.l:~ j"'O::l&amp;D 1C2G ·to 1 035.11 i uc l u.si vo • ru,-.0 oe•i; :?oi--·bll b~l ou:
:czo~ndituros 'lo~ satot y Oho.rod to lli!;}.o Go:1to
- .
F or Tb.irtoen Yoiw P3r.-.::;i~o~d.;.._,_ _ _ ______

--- ----------Yeai'

1~23
102~
1925
1926
l D.27
1028

1929
1930
• 1931
1932
1933
1934:

1935

;_.,n.bor o.nd IL".ter io.l

(;

·71.,981.03

152 '7~.18

120: 23;;.41
153,915.11
86,880.00
98, 374068
97,274 .70
oa,341.47
"/0,830.2.

57,591~39
511141Ge8'

'6,i1".0'1
50,.433.16

'&amp; OJ.is tanc:1

ooot Per ~OZl
~} .02a
.054
.046

.055
. 032

.os,

.032

~034
.009

;ooe

~005
~010
,.017

Keeping 1n mind that novelty 1o an :lr::portont elomont 1n tbo
!work of 1nsp1r1ng interest 1n safet~r p.-aaotioos • i t tvas doc1ded noar

�~.,r1••11:i.o'~" "'
'•'tOJ.
t":' O:'.?""'
r-, ';"1'.:_··1,·.·,.z..\.,r•·':-A,.-.i:,,.
-~-,..........,.:.,.....

Lt'-~

V

D"~~-?
... g. 1.W.lLU
1.,, _
"'
19•~/".
~
~ w.· .!...,
3'0'4i:'
vu I) ~1ac1J.
!t!.:s.10 gomg
A

•

'i.;h1.,01J.gh the p=•0oediu.1: mo.::1t~ -:1i?::;hou&lt;; r: l ost tim o.ccidon·t:; v1ill b 1)

o.nru."dod :c'OtU"' p~isva t&gt; tm•o0 ·\:;o n :Ll'lo \1 0:.~ko~o p of (~15~ (l10 t111d (&gt;5,c,
,..-,:I.th u p1.,izc o-Z ,JlO :':oz: lll1.dc:."' GI" 0t1.r1t1 11.n:1:;; i?o~c~no

ii t'!llbo;; of

Yee.I•
-1031

Inj 111~
i{3 0
..-we::- -.• •

'1ill#';,:tt.

►

r:

It 1u oolievod

Ht~boP oi
r.1:1no Scotion.n
W.'G_!l..'o"""''u:-~-...

2.!!:',l1 E Otu}S
OX-1:,::&gt;i P◊Z'

-

In 'l tS' 't"
~-...,"-=:s--~ ........_.

Q--

Total

,.,I11:Lt:!£~l

no

0
18

1.}(,&gt;

;3(1_

1952

1~33
. 1934

3n

El

71

~G

_,1
tV

1mm
p".!r ;;en :LV! J.93~ 0 ·i.;o J. .,n;:;. in 1 058.

l.'J

Atl::.1it:I. o?'.'.a.1 r:.u.--:10:rou.o old Ui:1d

~otic:;:o cnco~ ·.-:-011e olonx&gt;od t:;?,, and TilJ.cn a11m,nL1ct; :i.~.i mclo fol:' auoh"

tho ao·tu:11 oost(j 1.1111 o.ppro::ti~to that o:: :ciJ.o p::ov:lou.r::s :roar ..
'g~2.:)

c.ru1w.l examination o:: ~i;b.e D:U'lO~ tJU5 0 o:idt!o'jcd during

the si.:11:--;4"':t"' or l~XSl.3 by nr. William lioorhcn.cl• ::ino Supori'i:1·iim1!lent

!1n~ll~teriul_and suppliea:
:!:ho oru;m;_::,s in valu.o of stool!G o~ rJi:io i:ntor i ul nnd oupplio □
O:ll"r:l.ai oinc o DoeoEZ:or 31- 1923 , in act f'o!l th in t!l.0 i'eillouing

k-coozaa.:

�T
THE 'ONIOM PAOIFIO COAL CO!:.lPAltY
and
s ourRERN WYOlmlG Ul'ILITms OOtlPA?lY (Eleotrie Depart mant)

Matorial and Suppllea on Ho.nd -" Deomuber Sl a t ~
Ye ars 1 923 to 1935 2 Inc lusivo
crtrrtt

-

Yanr Ooal Oom.~¥
(\
1923 v 688,341
418, 79'7
1924
3S9, Sl3
• 1925
267-095
1926
253,075
192'1
1928
1929

Red.u.ction

)!til itien Cora,en~

0

t".&gt;

l2g893

11 11 379

1930
1931

196.7£2
197,26'7

'\?:s&gt;675

1932

1933
193'
1935

2,546
2 g920
3 ,959

192 586

208:270

l~/'121

315-503
308~345

2GOg231
2.e:3, 3417
201-"367

,1~205

pt

235 11 649
307 11464
326.11765

2~7g09S

5s,167

255,064
230, 052

V

360pG92
2'78/)877
2 59.,576
270117'18

G11 501

59643
.f:D06Q

(\

(? 586.,3&lt;!1
4-Slg620

11,782

265,130
275 1036

from 1923

Total

326.,llO
3~2s,994

38~,074
39G ' '129

109~612
106.9510
212,237

390:02a

374-"104

leromnd.iso stor0s:
OtJ!l 1:9rch::md:loo otOI-oo 1&gt; under the oontinuing DD.llagant)nt

of

a-. B. no Joffoi2io D t!mia@r of stores, nado a. very good shaving t or
1935. Reoul ts for tho eo.l ondar yoo.ro 1954 acd. 1935 are shom1 below:

iotal Op0rat 1ng

Bet

Ex.per.sea
and 'faxes

Invent ory
value

Year

-

Total sal e s

1934

0 746~952

$ 196~575

$ 139~093

0 , 1~003

1935

911 ,-t60

195.'762

162.851

63 . '718

13,758

$ 16,?09

lnorease@l64 1 508

Deoreaso

""

•

..,
823

•

,.

Earnings

"'

Accounts rece1nbl e, )lercb.andioe Dcpartmont , as ot Decomber
~l, 1922, to 1935, 1ncllls1ve, are shown bel ow::

Acooants Receivabl e - J[e.rChandi se De~ment

· l!!!.

=
=

Amount

t es,IO'f. 1'

ae#ee&amp;.aa

12,,s,. a1
11, 0,0.11
18,'J.9.U

Amount

Year

Amount

1~'1 t TS,1'1Se09
19S8 '11,90&amp;.9'1
9' 1 139.11
1119
'18
1930
1 188.N

1931
1~2
1113
193'

$S9--&amp;99~U

par

1936

12,en~ae

&amp;9,lW..10

ea,Ne.ll
"·"'·"

�pensions:

on December 310 1935~ a total of 53 men uere c~ried on
the pension roll so

During the year 7 nanas uore added to the roll ~

2 pansionel's dw!ng daring ~che -yeo.r P suggeoting o. net in&lt;U?eaao of 5
nam3so

Tho total OI:panditl.lt'o fOl" pens:loz10 f Ol" the ~~ 1935 ua.o

$27,915~lli, or Oo9'1 cents per ton of conl Dincd 0

'.?he tolia.l sum

paid for pansionsp 1914 to l935p incluoivo 9 uao 025? 0 0500 70~
sale of ooal a.t Hanno.:
Sulc of 000.1 to 'xhe· Sheridan Coal OOID!XlnYo Roynoldo~Updiko
Ooal CcmpanyO The Harrie fl oa l O~~y J&gt; and Ao F o cru:10~ on of lie.st in gs,
Beb:rasl.O 1&gt; uao continued throUf9l tho ye~, tho snlo of ocal at Han.~a,

1925 t o 103511 incluoivo O oot forth boloug

-

Avos-ueo

Year

Teno Gold

Prico Rocoived

192~
1~6
19'27
1928

50,662.20
53,912.00
58~809.50

03*030

19'Z9

l ~O
1931

1032
193!

19M
1035

44 1 5Z4.30

ss.17,.'7s
33.606.80
30.s10.oo
30.,62041,0
27,733.36

s,.203.10
29~12,.eo

s.oss
s.04a
3,.053

2.927

2.7,1
2.650
2;&amp;&amp;0
2.42,
2~520

2,.sea

Avorag:&gt;

02.ua

2ota1 Cost

?.l?oi':lt

Amount

2 . 053

()0020
1~00-3
1.034

()46 ,609.22
65,020.73

---

2.012

1.856
1.675
1.734
1~709
1 .so9

l o534
1 .566

1.MO

1.107

1.;252
10007
.949
.931
.890
.96'
.9&amp;8

60,809.00
53,295.58
44,030.78
53 ·941.0,
29;°'8;89

2e,sov_.s9

24.682.69
32.,629;,6
27.318 ~8'

Tm "average total c ost " shaan is that covering the c ost of
all coal sold at Hanna , 1nolwi1ng t he 1tetm of gonero.l expenses ar..d

.taxes.
• too1a1 Betterment•:

As heretof'ore., the Ooal Ocnpen7 hao taken an aotiw pirt 1n
aaa1at1ng t he soo1al aot 1v1t1es maintainecl by its empl oJ9s • '!he
•Yeral o mnn•iuit7 OoWJOi ls carried on thl- ougi:wu"' ·Ghe ,ear 1n oammend.-

J&amp;ble 118lmer .

t he tota l oontr1btit 1ona made to sooial and welfare work

lbu-Sng the ,-u

alllOWlted to $8.,97,.28 6 or $o00Sl per ten.

Such 1n-..

�oludocl Qontributions to tho oommunity aouncils, Old Timers Assoo1at1cn, Boy and Girl So outs, L:ibor Day a e l ebrat ion 9 churohes II O:b..r•ist.-.
muo calebrnt5.one , bands , @ll'den pti:lzeo.o etc.

A tota l of 94 bo~

ond 112 girls attended tho t,.·,o Scout ce.m9aD oaoh of t wo v10eks t dura...
tio.:"'l, held at Wou Park Lnko 11 J1.1ly 7 t o August 5 0

Ea.eh of tho erunps

uere splendidl y 1r.anagacl" th0 ozponoo of ope.rat ion a lmost uholly
oared .r·ol' by the f,c. out o~ ganizn.t 1 ems 0
Old Titlers Association:
~he El ovon·~h Annual Old i:?it:.ero Re•Jr..ion ,;ms hold. Stttuz,o..o.~.,
June 22nd., in the Ol d Timers Bttlldmg ut Hock 8plPinBO ~ i:7.ith 6(?0 Old
Timer□

a.r..d their uivoo and g11eota in attc~'ldnnoe o

lcCarty Tias e l ec-tcd ~r-o~:d.d0nt o

~o

P1. . ::1:nk Lo

Chiof Jru;tioe of tho St1p1~ow oourt

of Uyoming D Ho:ao Rnlp..11 Kinb~ll D o.ddrocoed the Old T inlox,s o

The organ..

izo.ticn,nu.1 co-.:wioting of G6O E:&gt;I:J.bors. hno gro\in into the moot

~

portant soci o.! OZ08Uflillation pwtioipated. :.!.n by the Oonpan:y•s om- .
ployas.

Bcr.ibcrship ther0in, c~sed on t rre~.t'S' yo:ire cont!nuot'.s sen1oe,

1a assiduously souwit tor.
laplozost.. Magazine:
Tr..e- EnplO'J'8s' XS.g?-zine oont1nued to maintcin 1ts stande.J'Cl
of efficiency and 1ntereat;, a total of 27,875 copies of the nagu1ne
distributed during the ,ear. total net c ost of publ1oat1on_tor the

,ear $3,"37.30, an s.no..eaae nu the prev1otlS ,ear ot 01eo.,,.

lnam-e of Jlan Power:
'fhe numbe• ~ :mtne e11plo19a 1n the service of the Ocmpan7
tv the fourteen ,..al7 periods 1a shown beloY?:

�..,9!'9
Nwnber Kan

peri od
za no lo 1923
Jano lg 1924
Jano 1, 1925
Jano 1, 1 92 6
Juno 1 , 19217
J nno l .9 1928
J ano 1D 1929
Jano 1» 1930
Jano l s, 1931
Jano 1 ' 1932
1935
Jan. 1'
111
1934
Jan.
Jan. l1~a 1935
1936
Jan.

3, 6'74
2',8'7"7

s ,eso

2,470
2,111
1,884

1 11'729
1,921

19822
1 1 813
1"719 ·
1.733
1-1 8 69

2 9 246

•

Reduction

Par Cant

c:q

""

797
844
1,204
1£)563

2loG
23 0 9
33 o0

42o5
48 ~7

19790
1Q945

52e6
4,7~7
50~4
50~6
53~2
52 ~8
~9~1
38-,9

1·755
1;e52

l p86l
19955
1 ,941
19805
1 $&gt;428

Due t o t he inor ea.so in c1enand f op c oa 1 0 377 addit ional

men uere add0d t o t he f orc e as of D000mbar 3l s to

Dtwing the year_,

1, apprentioos uere ~int o.ined in the shops at Roo~ Springs t&gt; Re~ianc e , .

Vlint on l&gt; superior and Hanna , inol.ading G 0l ectricalt&gt; s machinist ,
2 blaeksni th:, 2 uoldol? 0 and l au.to mechanic apprentices o
cmtmRAL:
The F irst Aid Field Do.y uas h eld J une 2 l nt O a.nd a s usual,

was ver y heavi ly attended, the uork gaining in intereat with each
slleoee ding year•

Seven men • s first aid tea.ms uere ent er ed. in the

cont est :, ·11ith six Boy Se ou.ts 1, five Senior Girl so outs 1 , and f1ve
J u.niQl&gt; Gii•l scou.ts t t eams l ikewise engaged 1n the cont0st.

The team

r epresenting Superior "Bn, tton and "E" Mine s uon f i r st place 1n t he
11eftta competition with a score of , 9a-..1/:S .

Tho Uint on team .finished

lecond n ith 4,96-,1/3 points• and Hanna l o• 2 Team t ook third place

.. · with a score ot ,&amp;94...2/S.

In the sco11t competition., Ranna won the

Senior Girl.a, cont eat• s11perior ocou.pJS,ng second , and Rel1anoe thud
' Place.

su.perior wan the Junior Girl :Scouts• contest, with W1ntm

•eaQld and Hanna third.

'l'he B07 scouts• contest was wen bf the Hanna

boya' t eam, with the Hanna .Japanese t eam second~ a.nd the S1.1per1or
teaa 1n third plaoe.

�t.
On First Aid Field Day, Mr o Eo Ho Denny, Dis trict En gine er,
Uo So Bureau of' Mines s, Denv erp r epresenti ng The Joseph A 0 Holmes
safety Asaoci a tion 9 present ed t o The Union Pac i f'ic Ooa l Company

oerti f ieat~s of' h onor for enviabl e safety :reo ordsp one for t he
par f orm.anoe in a ll mit10s » two to superior 170 8 mine P and on.0 t o

Rook Springs Noo ~ Mine '3
On Au gu.st 23rdp 2 00 men 0 ompl oyes of Superio~ non MinE&gt;';
members of the s t aff o.f Th e Un:lcn Pa.ci i'ic Ooal Oompany, r ®pr0a0nt~

tivea of the Uo S o Bureau of' !li.nes 0 and Mx&gt;o Theodore I.'Iwvin. 0 were
entertained at a dinneF in the Old Timers Buil dingo

At the c l os0

of t he dinner 9 l'.iro ttarv-in p Editor of 0 The Expl ooiv0s Engin001: ,/
pnbl ish.ed by The H0~eulos Powder Company,, again prosent ed to t ho
Oompany ·t!::o 0 sentir.i.elo of safety0 t.rophyg ,1hioh is at'101.1ded annual11'
by Tho Ke1"'cules Po~1d~ company for t he best otttotanding sai'et y i-eoord

shoi.n by a bitum:inons mine in the United Stateo,, the bronze trophy

of at tractive design s, Don the previou.s year by Superi or uBn Mine ,
. nou in possession of superior "o" Mine I t o be retained for the

peri od of one yeartt
The increas ed df:imand for coa l shown in 1935 uas cared far

through the medium of double shifting t he mines and the emp1o,ment
of additional men.

wage negotiations were del ayed thrott€'Jlout tho

Btllmner b'f the f a ilure of operators and ~ .no uorkers 1n the A,ppal.£.chian

..

c.oa1 f1elcl.s t o arrive at a basis of sat t l em.ent 9 u ith the result t hat

on September 23rd, all bittlI!linoua mines in the United states sua...,
i&gt;ended operation, this sa.spena1on conti n uing until oetobe~ l at, men
Work was resumed.

Anticipating t he suspension period. 6 4 6,352 tons

of coal were purchased from commercial r.iine;e in the Rook Springs and
11

~•l!merer t1e1d.,, 1n add1t1on to the normal tonna:ge ord.1nal'1ly s upplied

�b-y these mineso

Not until Decemb$r 19, 1935, was the joint wage

agreement si~ed, i ncreases of 50 cents p~r day of seven hours paid
to all ot1ts1de and inside men other than those engaged on meohanical
loe.de:r.s, an i..7loraase of 70 oents granted to machanieal lon.d1ng cre~s.
The piek mine~af rate uas inoreased 9 cents par tru.P and a..~ inoroasa
of 6 0 5 c ents par t on Tiaa given to men loading on pit car 1,ndors 0
An increase of ten per c ent in dead uork and yardage r,aa a l90 all~"'
ed, the measure of t his inor0as0 set ou.t en an earlieI' page of this

reporto
Tbs ino1~aase in manpou0r, approximating 20 por ceut ~ em,-

ployed in 1935" uas almost nholly draun from the fnnilies of older

amployss 9 and ~hile this addition of young ~n uas noces0a~y and
d esirable O tho o~psnso of training saz:ie resul ted in an inorease in

mine lnbo~ costso
Dov3lopment -r1ork ha.a b0en ,1ell maintained in a ll mines, 171.th
the exception of 0 B" and "E0 t11nes , Superior, and Ro. 3 Mine, Wintcn,
these mines rap1d1y uorking out•

A new open~g in t he No. 7 Seam at

Reliance uas start ed during the 7ear and uill be br&lt;?ugut into produo.t1on uith the completion of' the nett Reliance tippleo At Winton, a

:rock tu..11.nel "r,las driven a distance or 825 feet fr-:&gt;m No. 1 to No. 7½
Seant roopening the latter seam, thus providing additional produ.ct1on, All mines uere double shifted during the yeo:z-, and for a portion of the time• Reliance, Hanna., and Noo 4 lli.ne., Rock Springs, uere
WOl'ked on a tbree.-shift basis.

··

Lo.ter, this system nas changed, the

iad.nes n orkinc six da,c per ueek, rotating the onplo,es, tl1o shifts
Pll' da7.

Additional diamond cht1111ng \7111 be done 1n the vicin1t7 of

IUper 1or during the ,ear 1936., and "D" IIino uill be r e opened 1n Ol'der •

�-12..
to maint ain the ox1st1ng Olltput until neu development can ba
secured,, l"Jhioh ~epresents a task of major proportiono

Tha vrork

of oonstruct1ng the neu tipple at Reliance is ii·10ll under way. and
sho•1ld be compl.eted by Jttly lg 19360

Due to the incroase in demand for 0leetric pouor 9 au exten..
aion ·to 'lihe present pcmer plant at Rook Sprin~ was a.uthar1zed 9 and.
it :ts expeoted that same will ba roady for operation in August•

1956 0 ast1~0 ted oost approx1.m4t0ly 0500p000o
During the year 1935., our propart1es uere honox,od nith
nm:t)rollfl visitorn from abroadD including mining lll.9B. f1~om Greo:t

, Br1taiil.s, Auatralia 9 and Ueu Zealando

with the oxeoption of the enf'oreed suoponeion of one uaok#
above rsre~rad to 9 J.abor relations have been most s~tisfaotoryo
What n eu situation uill arise uith the expiration of the present
wage ageement on Maroh Sl}' 1937~. it io difficult ·to anticipate.
Thero io definite dangor of the Union making demands for not only

o. shortor Tiark day, bt1t increased \1age rateso

Respectfully submitted,
Ori gi.m 1 Signccl

f.lJCENE ~:icAUUFFE

�YEAR 1934

�THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY
WASHINGTON UNION COAL COMPANY
IN REPLY . PLEASE REFER TO

1416 DODG E STREET
O MAHA, NEBRASKA

EUGENE MCAULI F FE,
PRES IDENT

FIL"--- - - - -

llarch 20p 19350
IU'• Ho Wo Cla rk"
ob!l:t1..~nn 0 Board of Trust ees 0
Tho Union Pa o if io Coal C ompm1y 0

120 Bro£?.dvay O M 0t1 York ,, Uo Y o

-Dear Sir:
I subnu.:~ here nith th0 fol loi:-1'1ng resum~ of Tho union Pc.cifia c oa.l

company operations for t he ~""0or

10~~ ~

line Production a.nd Cost s :
T ot o.1 t ono p.r oduocdD av0z-uco claye u orkcd during tlle yaaz- 0 mine
and toto.1 e oi::rtD i'or the t h irteen yeo.rly p3ri ods 0 1C22 ·jjo 19:½ 0 5.n.,.

oluoiv~ , is ~et fo~~h bol ou:
(Jilli'

Prodt1&lt;lti o.n Tono

avor :ico n:i.:vs u orkcd

t1i 110 coot

Toto.1 Cost

922
923
E4

2,253,773095
3,2~1,104.85

16600

02033!)

(;2.706
2.548

2,'779.064.5'!:
2,776,245.'15
2,1150.430.20
2,927,389.86
3,060,632.25

174.-1

2,a21,677.oo

ES
6

127

~8

129

130
131

132
~3

1134

2,so?,ess.25

2,453,527.24
2,045,270.00
• 2,007,558.23
2,402,552.95
I

I

19808
18105

2 oS97
2o2'16

248.8
270.9

20078
20026
1.854
1.815
1.673
1.657
1eG40
1.556

l.81. 0

1.s90

187.-1
214.7
23lo3
189.5
141 .3
143.4

l,,377

2.441
2.292
2.270

2.114

2.053
1.875
1.901
1.893
l.742
1.588
1.asg

Tho y;orkina tiDe of the m1nes h1creaood. 57.6 da~, or 26.2 pe~

lent. The output incr-0asod 304 1 994.72 tons ~ o~ ·14:.54 per oent. Tho
•otal taxes po.id dw ing t ho co.l ender your 1934 ,,ere a.a t ollot1s:
1933

1934

Inoreaae

other t axos

0120,576.69 ()302,989.71
139 1189.GO
136 , 415.88

$182,413.00
2,"173."12

'.roto.l

(;256 1 900.5'1

(1442 ,179.31

$185,186e74

F e deral taxes

fazes charged to mining opor at icns tote.loci . ·s4G 1 983.19, an 1nDreaae or

'

I

�'-'145,~65.10. 1 hG totnl taxes cb.arg0d ~ o m5 nin.{; opcrn"cionc equalea ,
1

14•0 ocn·ca poz, ten" c.n i!101~c~sc of' 5 cents por tan ovol" 1933

Oen•
0

eral o::9on:Jec., :li1clu.tling on.lni"ico, :lnour-unoc 9 :i.njuriec i;o pcrs011e,
:t1oi--l.TfilejJ. t s c !O!)Oncc.t ion ~a tU'Qnoc ., o to o

O

•:.;

oimlod for the yc:1r

f238,8~So54i, un in&lt;&gt;rcn~o over 1933 or t,iGDOOGo13o

~i:'ho mino oost inoi"onood 1 o3 ooutc nnd tho iotnl oont inoent.s per tO!l OVOP !C33 o

':'ho total u:tno 1~bor eos·i:; ftYJ:t

o~vc.nQ,.hotU, da:, of?cc·civc J11.~.ril 1 0 1~35 0 l"ooultou. in a~i

a.:9~1ro:t:l.t:atoly 11.0 conto !}Or -can l'm, ·tho nino monthot
rriod, nnd 80'1: 7 c~n·~c r,~r ~ on .for t.b2 y0::1I? 19:5~ 0
,._
________
...._._:
eolllLtiica1
Loo.de?.::1

..

Dur:l::g t:!o ~..1:: 19'5&lt;!lt n .?wth'-1" inm...oa.s0 iD. po:ziocnta.co of'

.

LAi". !l"'"'
-,-. ••
r,,rv.
v- C ~.J,j;..t

~f•
v._

·':l._,.,
..,.,..,... &gt; r " ...-:.\'"'
.... ~,.J ·'..,,~--v.;Ji
1.4· U

loo.&lt;.lod mchc.nienll:;.

On DcccnQoza 31,

~ , 1C3 l roc.::~1; i1n1·;;~ noro :l:1. t:h)rvico, total c ~p:!.ta 1 2..n.voGtz::ont 1n
IDohanio0:1 load.oro, ,11th doprcoi.ci;ion. to Dooenbcr- 31 1 1054, sci:; .r~th

•lo,,:
Ol'ig:inal oanitnl 1nvostmant
Der_i:eoia•tioi1 to Deoenber 3 1, 1934

OZ.iginal c~oitul invo3tmen~ , l ess de•

Pl'eci~t1cn., Jc.ntmry 1, 1935
Deprooic~tian Zor t ho year 1934

'l'otnl tans loa.ded mecban1ca l ly, 1934

0171,842.42
32,092.31
2,340,24'1

Basod on the total tannnge mined 1n 19&amp;1&gt; tho c apit a l invoated
l 108.dine naohinery n:::, or neoomocr 31st r:nc 7 .1 c ent o !'&gt;Ol~ t uH.

�t,illJO uo:.ak0d ond EUXWllin{!G

of BL1.Qloyo n ~

Sinoo 1926 • an a c c ura t e r eoo1,d oi' ·tho oa!ln ii'lgs of a.11 u.nion-

f!Zod Dito cr....pl oyas hc.c been :r.u1.inta.i11ci O i"'r on nh:1011 i;ho f'ollonin.6
reolll?le has been abct r&gt;nctc&lt;.~ :
U oo of: i·:ou

~

EnDlo:vod

!l.926

2g103o6
1- ~r!
, 81 O U{'

l:Z
1~9
1930

t:~

=

1

1,6 7307

1~70:,7. 06

1 0 715507

l:,6&lt;)0o9
2~6 0905
l:&gt;55V o0

1 0 G5lo0

Av oro.~o Do.ye

no::.~kecJ.
lB?'o~
2 1~ o7
248 08

27009
23103
18905

1~1.s

l ~S o&lt;!.
101~0

_ ll.v,or~ro I~et
POP 'fJ~y

~- - ~
1'•('1 q -13
•jv
_
~ o&lt;Y.a
8 060
? o-{!3
7 o49
7 o43
6 066
5 o92
5 o82

r.ar-n:1nr,;e

l~nfffi .......
1.1e~ Yoar
..,,,
{jl, ,.,,
GSo-16
(v.")
- t ~ o \,..\':L

·•oa
••

9.:,r."
O'-'

1•,0()01

156 063
120 ~'!3
100022
D001iS
10.C o6:1

t) l D065 0 87
2 0 0Mo03

8 0231.70

2 g050o92
1 gt1GO oS6

1 9 54:Lo,OO
2p~~02 . a,e

1 0 038 .76
1 9 2 M.96

Dino Gafct-:, r:or?: inc.u.c;ur!lt ed m 1C23 £L7.d o cr..t 2nuo&lt;l ,-iithou.ii
aessc.tion 0 hs.s ::.:-0~!.ll•:;~:1 ~Jt a oL:.l&gt;ntc.1:xc ia1 imJ.rovoucnt

~ mnnnh!fto \oGI'kcd end tcno PZ'cdt1ocd

:m -i.;h o nl.U:lbcr

p "1' .fatal nnd nan-.f'ata l

aoo1dent,

fbe t ote.l i':xcal it iea a1:ll'f ar cd in Tho union Fae i f&gt;ic Ooal o om_98ny nttnoa •
'1th t ho r a tio p er m;tlion tens of co.:i.1 mncd• eomp.:ircd u !th Gintlar

itatis,;i ce covering all bituminous c oal nL-ieo il.! t ~ o thited Sta.too,
~Ol' tho yenra

1923 to 1934, inolusivo • aro oho~:n hal ou:

�~.c::ipnri son or ~atal Aooide..vito per YI!llio;.1 To-.as coal t!lned
1:.uo Union Pac:U io CC!ll C Ow!JO.ny ~mi United [;tatcs c ompurcQ.

..

Tuolvo Ycr:u,1~ Porioda

1

-

aomnm1x
"l&gt;ntaiit lee per

'1 ho Union. Pno_i.f.io Coal

~oo.r ratal it.1.os
:1~3
~nJ~
1926

J926
19'J7
1928
~g
1.930
l.931
l9Z2
l933

1934.

b_QOO1 ,000 ~ onp

1G
9
6

C
'7
8
12
8

All Bit wuinouo r.Iin~ff u o s ~
i-•d:;a.1:t."G es por
i?ntalities
1.oqo ooo •1.1 onf:.
2

'1o9~
3o10

1,,oss

DolG
2 o80
2.00
2 ,//''J
3o9l

1D8S~
8 0036
,

lD°iBf)

oSO

l,;{!3
lo25

-

~r:olvo Yc~r l"or!od

I!!!.

Labor-a end Entaria1

L92s

0 71,981003
152,751.18
120 ,,ss •.c.1
1SG:01s.n
as,eao.oo
98,3'14.68
o,.2,, .,0

L0"...4

~
~

=~
=
1127

-0
131
lass

98 341~'1
'10:830.2'

57.so1.s9
51,416.84

46.144.0'1

3~6

Sol~

• "AG
vo
_

~o78
8000

aro &lt;=~t O)

1
"!"!-iJ
Cb.::.trt;
.:.:.,;,,,.:::.,.. v..·1 ..:1•--~")oc
u
-?o·•
..l
u&lt;-a.ro~y
V
.... V...a.:,
~(1"{'

3o00
3 oS6

i:,~()

1 9 705
1 0010
1 0 050
OeJ
~,...,C...00 ··

2 .~o

!
3,..
v

S uOO
3 oc3

-o --

2 0?6

s

:3o4:6

lqOOG

~ o:w

f.? o60

)
8,50 (1.:..,.,,.
1.atll 0

to -.:;~"' CO~jS
,I

.:.-..-

r.;inod

.... ...,

Coot £C-l"' 'l' an

S 24:l 105
2:021:670

0.022
.,064

2,'1'10 .os.e
2,'17G 1 246
2.'150,430
2.92'1.390
3.ooo.em.

.046
.055

0032
.034.

.002
.OM

2.ao,,.ass

2~5S 52'1
2 •°'5:2,0
2.007,,558
2,,00,555

.029

.oos

.025
.019

Tho prs.otioo inaugurated on July 1, 1951,, of a1v1ng prizes

~ ma.jox- value for improved snf'oty pcrfcn,~100 ,:nc continued tllJ:acugb.

~ , cno o.ato::iobile a.nd sixtoon ocsh prizon• totnl:ln~ 0~1 300• ntmrdod.

~ l935, two priz.c o, oans1Gt1ng at ~ trllll!3portm.t1on and traveling

~ 1 8 8 ~:mi Rook S~ings C'lfl Hanna.,

to Sc-: ~Pd,, /ilaokn, by train and

~ P • will be, eubats.tllted rrr tho autcnobil
"1lt1«. to the Alaskan. tr1pa , aixteon eaoh

1z

0.1,ardC&gt;d Jn 19M.

In .

.
ill also be auardad.

�-.

r,10 splendid i,,0olllto o'bto.inod f'ron tho o.u~d ~ongem-9nt are \"!oll
:1.n tho follOTiinf":'.i

~ ! ' l ' o s s e ~

!.ill:l R Ol1.! 'S

1.TOo of

Je~·

Injm.~

0

i0s

l931
1932
1135
J.934:

\10:s-kct!
.P0~

lnjUl'y

157
GO

-

e

~

i

s

o n s

s

Pott Conl; of lnoroase
w D!Jo!Joaso
~v'Q~ •
five~
\Jlla.okf
Yon1,

Yoav

YetW

1931

1032

1933

c:r,;;;;e, ,_ - ,

...

:52

~

~

115
800

SG

l2

50

135

IJ.?

c::&gt;

so

21

lG

ow saroty per?or-~co r cl1 off :1r.. 1~34 0 Y!hon 'Gh:fc0 .t'a.talt:'1
~t ios t:e:.'.'e s n.f i'or oc"! ,

the sama ac

~

1933 o

!I m;ovvJ'.' t&gt; th0 ma.nhoru.~~

workocl poi? cHr.aponacbl0 nooid("!n'ii dJ."&gt;.)i)v~d as ohomi by t1~.o i'o11oTI·2.nc;
~ab10, a

:e12a!&gt;.:11

oui'oty ol:ly,pae;e ~opO?Wtod in nll :lnduotziy dtU:ing th1

,ear. Th~ c o:i1; of r.101"'!:=::10:.20::: CO?:~nG2.tio11 i..u.oraascc -~~:=IJL.l l a'10 oents

rr

t o n

i c t

~

1'l'.l3. ;, 0 lo'7

i n

11):Y.! •

ill.ll"O!'

o u a

O:!.&lt;l Oi!ii.

c o v e s ' O

c n o o o

•

11.owe'\"cr, ttcra-o c 1c:!l"1cJ_ u.p O cu1d ,~:hc.i1 ullou"r~uce :lo tr:.8.o :? OX&gt; ouoll.• ·tho
'

i.etuo.1 CC31i uil1 npr..:rozir:1:Co thrt; of tl10 p~eviouo j"U:lr o
J\0 t::.io rcll'~:.tr:&gt; &lt;1u.cstion of ni1'lo c~ot~r t::.rlc~ b..:wt'l. and. neollan•

loal loadi..ri.5 hao boor, r.~!l.ssd f'rom t itlo to t ii:::&gt; 0 \'.illo ro11ov1ing stnt em~nt
lb.ow1nc ~~cty rc3ulto o'iJ~a.:Lnec1 for t lu"eo psi,~.oc1o o? f'or:r yearn ci-:.oh,.
IJna!ng -.. l1icl: t:lt:3 t he p.:&gt;l" c ent 0£ c oal 1~cchr...nic:1.11y :!.o=.dod zrerr .fr0!:1

, . '18 to S5c:l~&amp; _ J)rov-00 effcotu.nl!y t:'..la-i; nr.chi.t'\or y iz not a (101:1inant

r-tOl' iri~ tl·o sat13ty probl em.

It u~l~ iJa ol.oor-v0a. th:i·ti ·i;ho thira

~riccl o:? :?cur yoaro sot f el'th in tho tcblc follou::.:ic. shous most

llloellont r,r O[Feos.

�ll"'=L--~~~~![!1!11!■.!!=![!l!I!!!!!!!!!
. ~~~

· ocrup!l!'in on of Pereontar;o oi' o rol Lrodod !Jcohan:loo.ll-y, mm
uouro riorkoc;i, 1JW3bor Fata.l Aocid0nts, tlW!lb0r :Non-Fatal c ompo:usable
Aocidon·co~ n~n Hourc n orkcd per P.atn1 o.nd l\Ton!DVa.tal OO-.illp0nnubl0

-

Aooidont 1 T~0 Pori~o of Fe~

}.cax-o Eaoh

1923...~

1927...SJD

- no•7o

9-so
=
~=-

c:a5aS

_

• l 9Slo2
=ao&lt;3

c:moe :e:.-,

►--

ror oont c 0:11 Lo!ldod r:oohunion11y

Jail I!Otll?~ \"Jerked

•

,ate.lit ioa
91,n nouro Po~ Pntnlity
Jatio
lcr&gt;.•Patal C ompansublo Aeeident o
pn Hours }:&gt;~r uon-:'Jtttn1

17 0'7-11 0 00&lt;1

~l
~62/720

100c;,O

1 0 160

acmoonae.1,10 f ..oo i cb.'::lt

13!658
8Bo-

B.at1o ..

S1ho c.:mun.l O-~Titl.no.t:i,on or tllo r.l-1n00. vus cemtluci;oc1 cJ.uriuc
the Olmc'D I&gt; of. 19;}t l)y LlI' o Ch~:i.oo co:iito:vnl li, S ~ o P I.li no 'POJ?Olli~g
c &lt;m~nyO n ~~c.::i" n yar:ung~

C:::hn hc~vy o~p::,!!dj:\it:.roo ntlo in c onnooiio.n u.:.t h. t ho lb linnoo

~o. l llin.0 i7i:.,o 0 \'1h:1cll naoillltcd to (~11'1 11 0178 011 lJ:)t'-1..ccn 1022 nnd 1032,
th no ez90r..dittw0 ;l!;. 19SG 0 c.:-:iou.ntcd to but (;92 oG9 in 19&amp;::e
o J!nt3I'ia.1 c.nd su11;)l !0a ::
Tho ohangoo in -valuo o~ nt ooko of rxl.ne I:!:itioitio.1 U..TI..cf oupp11es
Jal'.:.1ic.l oi::nc Daccmb0r. 51• 1023, !a sot fO!'th !.:i tho follooing 1'eo ard:

f!n. UllIOJ l'!:.0 IPIO C CAL C OilPAllY 0:n,d SOUTITERR \'/YoaNG E~CTRIO OOltPAMY
r ator1a.1 and Supplios on lland Deoembar 31st
Far Years 1923 to 1934 1 Inoltw1_yo

0 oo l £, OL1P8ni

El cotr1o c ompnny

-

Redliotlon

Total

f:rom· 1923

586 541

0 164,'721
-

253,0'75

~==

e'501
1

2'18 87'1
259:5'76

255,o&amp;l

•'•o
ii'18'1

2'1'7.,998
_260.231

'~9&amp;
. , , e'15
2 , 3'5
2 , 929

243,347
B01 1 3e'7

:sM'sn•
1

1os:s1s

390:026

iJ 586,341

4:18,,9'1
339 313

26'1:096

268 130
2'15: o.,e
239,082

19e '192

lB'1~e,

198, 688

I'.•

•)

n '182

&amp; 6'8

i\

':]

431:620

sso,s;-a

2'10,'1'18

189 812

235,649
30'1,464

328,'785
318,683

soo.~s

S28,110 ,
3'2996
~98 'm9

�~~rohOncliB"o St 01-i0s :.

Our t10?-cho.nd:ts0 ct oz,ou, Ulld~~ the oontinu:lng 1nanagem0nt of
~ • Uo Ro Jctforio , ~anaeor of St o!'ec, J:mdo o. vory good ahoning for
'

(cm;:
~033

~934

?.otal Snlca
'\

0 6O9 1 G46

- ,

'7.fl.Q __
9~,
...,_

,.. 157, 305
,,&gt;

2oual 0!)01"'0:~ ing

Invonto~y
Vnluo.

0 1730118
~

1
196
- J1 5 75

$

2S 9 457

E:;.'l)oneeo

and Taxoo

'

c'\

V

;e

·19BD
Yon?

'-'•
\,l

not
E~n1n[lS
t,

127"260

V

139--~

cc.,.

lJ. 0 833

\!

r,

' -V"l,

t.,;...,,

(3'&gt;
~

o·

,-19.,-00~

1~p38S

Ar:lount

,....

•J

1923

19~

G01 S07 ol~
OG 1 8G'1. 26

G2,7S"l~3J

1926
2926
1927
1929

58,070.53
tm. '119.lD

'16 1 1'15.09
'11,004.971

94:,esg.u

1920

1930
1931 ,
1932

78,9-38.94
59,499.65
621 889.00
59,1714.60

193S

'74,o~o.~o

1934

Un DeocnJor 51, 2934, a totnl of 40 m~~ ~ero carried an. the
ns1an rollo.

During the ,ear , nrmos r.-cr-c ndi:1.od t o tho . roll, 0 pon-

ero dyi.r.z during the -,oar, sll£;gost:lng a net retlttotian of , ~~o.

total , expenditure for ·pensions fOI' the year 1934 uas 029,tl0.28,
1.22 cents per tan of ooal m1n3d. Tho total swn paid for pena1om ,

'1• to 1934, 1nolwl1ve , waa $229,737.85.
'

,__

�-a...
1!!10 of r. oa.1 at Ho.tma. t
Sule o:£' co~l to ':lt.o Sb.ct-idn:n. Coa l CJ onpanyi, Roynold o.;.Updilro
oo.l ao:&lt;:ipany., Th., ITarr-i3 CO!l.l C onpan:/ , t:nd a o F' o ca.mer on of Ho.ot :lngs

0

• ~ebrn!Jkn:, 1-:c.s oonti11ucd ·cl1 roL1., rj1 t:-10 yoar 9 the sal e 0£ co:11 o:i; IIanna.

1925 -~o 1934 , inolUDivo , oot .rm-.t;h colon:

;

Tons Sold

Avor.:tC)
AV'C~D.(Y-)
!~rio o !lcoe1vcd Tvt.11 Goo£;
o:::srro,

50 1 GG2o20
53:,012090

6

986

68, 800.50
524. SO
t:i '1'1:
55.,174.75
g 33~005. 90
1

le

931

=
l9M

301 010000

::o,G~0. 40
"7
... Q
""' 0 '1"
v.:,... ov
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.,
0
~
- : ,'-'

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$SoOSO

3 0065

s . o.16

,.,
Oeosv2 oS27
2 o7'2:1

n oG68

2 o~O
D~~2'2i
~ oE20

C2 oll8

WO.fit

0 oC30
10002
lo004

2 0003
2 et0l2
10860

lc107
1 0262
l o007

l o076
l o?S~
l o"lOO
2 oG09
lo55t'.!:

o9G9
oC:}l

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oOL6

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Amountw

etrre,

(;e:GD600. 28
650 C20 0 ?3
G0 0 80Do00

G3 1 295o63
'3'100300'10
ss,001 .00
20.048000

2s,sor1.so
2&lt;! 11002.69

3211020.70

lla P! \ ~\ .,r- cc tctc.i c o:::-i..f) ~hcr.:n io that COV-..r"iUG . tho ooot

i;.,1:.o a ~:o!lU!·~y c 01).nc ilo m int'.l 4 nod tb.3ir prcvicuo

oi'

cct1ve in•

Jet-est: in o£f rd.r s in c.11 d1ntriot.o, ::::t;~h l ~oul r-cl 1c.? r10rk conducted

ICI'::, 0 1 .. . ic:n'bcz-:::llip 1c a~1n incrce:Juig.
1

ncvont:,- Zour bOJS nnd an

trtrui1 nunoor of gil•ls nttonlod separ-4Lto c ~ r c~po for ten Gayo ut

1ft POllit i.2kf) 125 ::iUos n:.a-th of Rock Gpriin.~• c.ci the llonna De;;- arul
. Frl Sc oui;c ti.l !.". o ,:ont in:t;o r.ieporai,o Slll'.iZlOr com!)S :tor a tuo-11oalro pc:t'iod

~h. Doth · o;; thooo onm!J&amp; ~ere o:&gt;l611dla.ly iuana~. "::Lle rosulta ob ined ino3t flatt ei:1ng.
Rolig1oWJ u ork Vie.a oont.1n.c.ed 1n th~ vavlcu.o ca:mmnitiea b,- t ho
0athol1o, Protostant , and ltOl'mcm Ollar hoo.

!To clementt-1 were ma.de

the o«.pany t~ -rel 1et' oontr ibllt iona dur1n • ~ho ear, each oOl!mumit y

�taJti.UG ca:rc 01· ito m-in poople , ·i:iho Reel C:roas 01:gnniznt; :lon

0

a.s hc.ro•

,aroro, nnardcd tho fa.c ilitioo of u t1or·k l"ooo fo?t oer1ing ot gar-.mento

br voltm:i.ioo.r f a!'Coo t&gt; otc 0
!l d lj.'2,noI"a t / ..osooiat1on~
Th0 ~onth fuJnun.1 Oltl Pic:ers RotL7.:lon. nao hoJd Sat l:r.i'd~y D Jtme
LC~h, :l'l t.b.0 Old ~.1ir:3!'0 B~ild:lng C-'l~ Rock Upr~gsD r:ith. 6Su Olrl ri• imorc

md t hoil' uives min gue~tc i!i n·.;ton&amp;i....nao o Dro °\1illium t:oinicsh ,w.o

r, HM, nddroouod tho Old T:lool"'c o
IIU1' f 0~

u:i...aos

Tho Old. :?i."l0:;}o WL~~ a·~lo:u

Pith
0

1.&gt;3n.do Blld 'GhO So oiioh Kilt io Bo.nd O plu.o •;;he COimtlJnity

:..t~!d ·:;110 Boy o.ntl Gh•l .:oout novelllQnt P hava c(t·ri:;z,~t,u;;cd ·i;o our

stineo very 0 0~().'!'i;O.'blo O l~'bC:? rclc:tiono

Tho l.!iffl.~J.oyo00 t:tigar;ine continued to m:tnta.~1'! :'.:.tc ot a . ~ of
• lf'l'ioioncy and ~n~t?~oo·~" I'.!. ~otnl o~ 2~· . 105 cop'1.e.o of ~:10 nn&amp;1zino

latr1'but oc1 dur ;'lG tllo year tJ t oto.l ~1ct c c::.t of: publication .for thG
llar ; 3,256.E5, n.n i11ort1fano ovor t.:.10 p::..,ev1ouo 'JGCt? of' ·:,;503.74.
e!_sw:io alld Gos•;:: oi ' \,ol£aro 1,ork:

I!! o.cldi~ion to iiho e xpanditurs of CS.25S.E6 fo"L" ~1110 Employea •

~gaz:1.no, tl t otal of oa.103.20 uao expend.cu· in o cnnootion t1ith t he
htortc.~ni; of "tillO Old ~ ~ro • t h e UO.wr!Wl1ty U ouno i ls • Doy ond Oi itl

out Ac t1vJ:i;1oa

• Lab01~ iJu.y Cele bra tion • i.:1ol.U'th of July Celebration •
•

ist 11aa cel obrat ion•

oharity• ohuroheo und othoi- :ral1giot18 organ:iza-

Cll.c, baru.10 and music• onp,ineorin8 aoholurshipil, an:l other ml.nor

tei-s • this a1nount r c presant1ng a ~pra.,:~tol:y 11:,'7 mille per t C!"l. oi'

~ Pl' otl.ue a a.
ure of Jinn Power:

Tho number of mine employe~ in ti

o rv! o or tho o~r.Wly tar

�Ntmb~p Uon
•

;JI

no clu.c:-i;ion
c:t

2loG
25 o9
33 o0
'12 06
f 8 o'1
5200

4?o'7

500-C:
6006

e~o8
ffioO
(9o l

pri,. 141 200 C:l-:!.J'bi0.ri.a1 C!"!plc;_'loG t;oro f'tJ[._Ugcd dtr•il.1.:_: tho ~o:..,t) fl. t!l j Oj.?
ll:!b{\~ sor-r.: t~ •• wds of' 011,:l ".::~-'tc !' r.r.;..:I

10110 ao'ii"tiv z,0:-_:...:1:::.:.,e:w:.nts

part1et2l!:.r:.;· t~t:aptct: t. o the

o:"~tc.cLc3 to uOj:k a.a n ot.~:i.2?'140!1:, i;rS..p ~idero•

lr1vorc, e.;o o~ i.:ho!:!0 ycim.5 r::;n adnptiuG ..;~11ct!3e!v00 to tho ool'i71co vory
.Uickly r.nd l.':lt _ on:; any of t b tr-ad:lt i onnl 1ahi bit1onc of tho old.er

~lo-yos .

Z&gt;!ll'iiv-· ·i.:1c yc~r, t en app.rcnt1ccn r:o~o t:.2.2~taincd in the

Jhopo at Roo!: Dr,!':L"!(.;c , nu;:'.)r.1or., \:~.ntc!l, c.~l{l HD.D.!w. ., :tn~lu.1~~ 6 elcc-

!l'icn.1, 2 nnch:is1i~t , 1 l1l c.c~'!lith, l t;~ldc~ , cna. l en.t o :!!ee!1Sr. .ic

cu.ff' 3~ x. b.:&gt;tt:aen j prll 24 , 1035 E:.!!0. ;;:10 Q~tl C'...," 1034.

Tho ,\!!20.ruit:.en·i; ~ o tho a oal Ooue ., e£f ootivc .'!.~~11 1, 1934 1 f'ix•

I t ne YJor::t p~riod at seven hourv p3r dc.y n..'l'i S6 h ours per woak, lltlB
~to ef'teot 1n all mines ,. the inor:?fla d coot p :r ton ot ooo.1 eo!d
1111cn Pao1f1c SJBt sm Linea aet forth bolo :

�.fu:lount of I!loreuoo

s:::::$i

,April
1ar·
fJWlO

lJuly

Au~t

...i1II

020,202.ro
19,29~o20
1'71 680 026
19 0330 c,7-1

OolllO

83 p 05'"i o3f!
25i,060o00
200003000
2i1D257 o'7$

01114:
010.10

septcnba~
' p,tobor
Jovonb:)~
s,eeerab:,~

Ino:roascd Ooat
Per Ton

o118o/
1111187

ollG8

..,.,_ DQ0~6Q,?..4 §

01010
01076
01050

0 2OS1/M17 ?6

(;'\ 01098

t&gt;

~ho Pirct Ai d Pio1d Day nuo ho~~
~n~ 15~~
~• UC 1.UH1.0. _1 D
.u..t ch,.u0
v:.!. o atlu

,as voey honvil.y o.ttonded, the nork gn.i..111ng in ;lV}.t 0r oc;t nit!l oaell
in1ccood:L11r:; ye~ o

':!:0:1 non gs

f:i:rci; a.id ·i;oano ,1ozio euto~od :1n 'i:i!l0 0 C'!l =

teat, tJi th n:1..~ Boy Sooutr: t s, oix 30ni01., Qiz-1 Soct\tc t onc.l five cYunio!l
1.rl sc cut:1 q uo~~ 1i~'"0\7ioo cn,cc.c;cd m •(;ho o o..'l~cot o The \ica.n r ~pronting sup-3::::lc;z., n Br&gt; :, 0 c n nn1. 0 Bn llino□ tio.:.1 2:!.rst 9lc.oo Sn t ho men ta

lanpetitic:i ·:1~th a cccro ci? ~£8...,1/3. 1ho r.91:loroo 'Gean finiahcd
11oam1 u itll ~~6-2/3 point~ ., ad lirumo. Ho. 1 t oon ·~oo=: t hird placo

11th a. oc oro o:f 4950

I.rl tho scout ccmpoti·i.;S.cn~ !!cr.!.l!a u on tho S0nior

l:lrlot cont0st, .su,ori o:v oooupying cco oo.d, o.n.a. Rook Springs llyodn No.

l tonn tb.i?'d plo.o0 •

Uannn t10n the Junior Gil&gt;J. SC cute t contest, r11th

lupcricr coocmd and Rolio.noo third.

T!10 Boy s o o:.?tat oontost uao non

bJ t ho llrui.·H1 boyo I tean, with theHonna •Jnpan0no t oru:1 aocond., and tho
1

lupa~ior ·i;ca:'11 in third pltlcc •
On Pirst Aid Field Dny., 11r.

E. rr. Dnnn:y, District Bngineor,

•• s. Butaeall of Ilinoa, Denver, represonting 'tho Josopll A. IIolJnos
latoty Ao:iooiation, preao~ted to sevon employe:J of our Superior no n
~e, aUver med.ala and oerts.ticates of honor _o~ a oritorions t70l'k
,-e 1n l'eaclling the oornik brotherD :frO!.l a :Z-a.11 of rook experienoed

).r1ng the preceding year .

ID'. Denny o.loo proccnt ocl to Tm un1on·

~1t1o Ooal Campany oert1t1oatoa of h on.or

or- onvia.ble sntety reoard2

�,Q J.2CD

•ttainod in Rock SpFinBS !Joo '1 D Winton Uo o 1, and Suparior nBa IJinoa o

on Sopt ombar 18'iih. 200 oen,, cmployco of Superior, UBU n:tno ;
metiboro of tho otuff' o.f Tllo Un.1on Pac1£'io o 00.1 c O!lptU1y.3 ro~esentac;s

t1voo !)f tho u O s O Ilu.!&gt;OO.U of llinos " and D~ 0 Dillion Rc:l(l of Pifo g
Jootland. 1 ,101:0 ontor'va.inoc.1 et a. d in.&lt;1er :ln tho 01'.l T itlers Buililin3

0

~t thn o l oso o:? t h o clinnor 9 !:'": o :i1!lCciO!&gt;o Y.:nrv1ng EditoI? 0'2 1111111(? ~

a

11

pl osi voo Enginocr t&gt; pub11ohot1 b~l th0 1ie1~cu.los Po::de!&gt; c cmp:iny11 pi~oc:s

1ont ct1 ·i; o tho oot19,u1y '(;he nsoutinolo c~ Sm"o·i;yl' t1&gt;01~ D r.h:leh ia
J\1o.rdcc1 rumunl ly by t ho llCI1Cu.J.oo Pc-cdo~ c mrxuiy .ro::: t ho 'b3oi; ou.t1tanding oni'o·t y r ecord oh or:n by n bi'iiunino:.w l:lino in th:, U!li totl sto.t0a ,

~ho bronze t z-o_fuy of c:i;tr.:iot:lv9 d~~i oi 9 non by Superior 11 B" tiino, :ln
irhoso : onsoaGi cn i i r!ill b:t ~otninod £0~ t ho p~?io-J. of 0110 ~ar 0
Uool:1 .) oootional oaf'ot y _ 3o·t:l11go -core c cnductcd dwing_·the

,em,, :i.n !:11 d istricts O c.nd t h o ro~ulnr ~cn·hh J.:y goncr&gt;al oaZ0ty moot-

~ r.0!'0 ulso IZlintQ::.ncd. on ccf""'cdulo , ocFtai..'l of \iho diotricto ohou.,.
lng n tltch in.or-cooed inhoz,oot 1.n • oufoty n ork, thio a:ltl!'.lt! cn vory

lot1oe~ble at Rolianco o
l!1'111ol"gt&gt;our..d dovelop:ient uork 1n t ho aovo:.,nl rain.ea 010 uoll
•mtu:lncc1 during t oo -year, No. 2 lline , IIcnn,n, houovo:r, closed dorm
11th 0.11 r◊movable njneral omausted on A!)ril 2CYGh, no. 6 Wne at

lnnnn under dcvolopoont, not operated dwing tlm year.

\11th an

Mldit! onal nppropr1at1 an for diaz:tond dr111iuc- f'urthor axplora~ on

fCll'k looking t or1ara. additional minera l fw t!1noo nnn ,, "O" o.nd "E" ,
~

l'iOl', u111 b3 onrriod

an dLU'1ng tho pl'osont '3'0ar _ "E" Jame hav-

~ o. further 11f'a of nppro.x1rnatol.7 2-l/2 ,a~o , unu ti1no 4 JO!U'S
~ Januar7 1, 1935. The matter of obtainmG f urther ntneral for
t-e1opment 1n the s upor10l' district 1s rcco:tvins t llo attention of

~ llllnagemant.

�-is-

Tho existing \"Jn~o oco.J.e exp~00 by limitati011. era ?.Ia1t0h
Sl, 1935 6 and nogot1atio:n.n fw :r,eneool of so.mo aro u.ndor rmy at
tho time this 1..,oport is t.Tittono

Rnthor extra.ordinary dorondo

h!lvo boon mado by tho U o tto H o of .&lt;lo -in tho mutter of' ohoI'tcza
!houro os1d ino?oa.cod r;ago3 in u11 o? tho b:ltum.inouo im.nos in tho
'
nitcd Staten, i~ p~obabls l:umovo:r O that the prosa11t uo:._,k...,Jay of

1evon houro \"Jill bu ~n:lntc.incd 0 nt!d that oeu:o ndvanoo u.111 co !Eldo .
rcoacary in day and t O?mo.30 l"'~too o

L~bor rolntio~13 thro12e;..1out tho 'S7CCZ, 1034 ,10:ro oondu.otocl
a mont oat iof'oot ot&gt;y t.:..'1.nncr.

t7ith tho doa.th o? !.Tr o Jolln Po

Fto, Jo!!J.li; U.opir0 t&gt; O!:l. Sept ot'!bo~ 21.et;, 14-. o JUEoc ltorg..1.11 mo a pa
1ntca. us D"o T'Jhite~s ou.ceeosm., 9 of'feotiv0 D~ocnbor, 1

0

Precidont

lOMo

�YEAR 1933

�THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COM PANY
WASHINGTON UNION COAL COM PANY

EUGENE MCAU L IFFE,
P RES IDENT

IN R EPLY, PLEAS E REF E R T O

1416 DODGE ST REET
OMAH A, NEBRASKA

F IL" - -- - - - -

February l 7g 19340
Ir• Ho fl O C lnrkD

Oha1%'lillmD a oa~d of TruotoOGo
'lbO Union

Pacific CO!l.l OOo 9
l,SO Dro:idua.y,, l10-r1 York, H~ Yo

Dear s:tr: lA

I submit hor o-i:1it h tho rollouing 1..,0::;UE.9 of 'rho Union Pac i fic

coal oompany operati on□ for t ho year 1933:

pno Pr oducti o11 and Cost□ :

iot ol ton0 produced, nvo~ago dayo uorked dwing tho yoa~ 9
alne ooot and toto.1 ooot for tho t-rrolv0 ~-eo.rl y po1~1oa.o O 1022 t o 19339

1ncluoivo~ is oot ~orth bolou:
It!£ Produ~tion 5:c:io AYoro.e,p D_gyo Uorked
1■2
16G o0
2 0 25S 9 77S o96

J.

Uino coot.

Toto.l. c oot

020339

02o'10$

1E3

3 , 2~1 9 10 '2:o85

1os.e

2c,S97

2.548

1924

2,821'~677080

181.S

2o2~6

2.441

1■5

2,779,064.54

174 .4:

2~0"/8

2. 292

1186

2,7'16 ,245.45

18'7.4:

2.026

2.2'76

112'7

2,r150 , 430.20

214.7

1.864

2.114

l•s

2, 927,389.85

248.8

1.s1s

2.053

I.leg

3, 060,632.25

2'10.9

l e675

1.8'75

tteo
"81

2j897 ,653.25

231.3

l e657

1.901

a ,,a;s .,52'7.24

JB9.5

1 ~640

1.803

2,065.,2'70.00

1-11.3

1.556

1.'1'2

....

baa

101588
1 .3'1'1
1-&amp;3.,
2~,, '-/09'7,
• •23
, . r t 1 .-,, I/
-!be -working time ot t he mines increased 2 . 1 daJ"S, or 1.5. per oont •

~ °'1.tp11t 1noreaae4 68,288•2S tons, ·or a.ss per oent. 'the total t axes
~ clarlng the oalendar ,-ear _1 933 were ao i"ollowa:

�2

Federal taxes
Other taxes

@120 6 576069
_ l36 9 415e88

Total

$256g992 0 57

Taxes charged to mining operations totaled $201 9 518 0 09 0 an increase

. of Q86,89lo76o

Tha total truces charged to mining operations equaled

9 1 6 cents per tano or on increase of 4 cents per ton over 1932 0
General expanseso including salaries:, :1nsurance 0 injllZ'ies to persons 9
workmen• s com.panso.tion insuranec:, etoo O totaled for the year

$2301 8"-..2041 9 a decrease from 1932 of $23 0 710oMo

The nine coot decreased l?o9 cents and the total cos t dooreased 15o~ oents per tan f'r01:1. 19320 The toto.1 mino labor cost

tor the your t1as 00866 0 a deoreaoe of l~o3 oonts per tono About
10 cents of this dcoreo.se ua.s due to chan~o in the unge agreement 6

the revised rng0 □c o.le taking effao t July 1 D 1932 :&gt; present de. te of
expiration April 30 0 l9~o

leobenical Loaders:

0

During the your 19531&gt; a further increase in percentage of

• ooal mechanically loaded was obtained, rising from 814)13 per cent
1n 1932 to 90.55 per cent in 1933. Ue anticipate that the tons

lllechanically loaded. will increase to not less than 95 per cent
4'1r1ng the year 1934.

As

ot December 311 19331&gt; 145 loa~g units

•i-e in service, tota1 cap1ta1 investment in mechanical loaders,

11th depreciation to December 31, 19331 set forth below:

01-ig,1,nal capital investment
Depreo1at1on to December 31, 1933

II

0 577{/25.95
400,435.6'

01'1g1nal capital 1nvestmen~, less deprec1a.t1on, January 1, 19~"1t"lt
Depreciation tor the year 1 vv~
.

0 175,290.31

total tons loaded meoban.1oall7, 1933

1,899,.:58

39,129.2'

�Based on ·tha tota.l tonnage mince?. in 1933" the capital 1n...

veotad in loading machinery as of Dsoembar 31st uas 8 0 3 cents per

tano

-

Time norked and :Earnings of I@IPloyosg

Sinee 19-26" cm accurate recoA'd of tho earnings of a.11 onion...

!Zed Dine employeo has been 1:1aintain0dD f'r(ljjl ,;1h:1.ch the fo1lo,.-1ing
restllil0 has been o.bstraoted:

-

YeBl"

1126
Ul'I
1128
1129

11;30

lOSl

19S2
1933

Noo of l:.!en
Eoplo,zed

2Dl0S~6
1"78loS
li;6'1So7
1 0 107'/oo

1 0 765o~
1 969809
lD600o5

AveI&gt;a.ge n:tyo

Uorkcd
18'7o.C:

2l&lt;ko7

248oB

27009
2SloS
l.89o5

lo559o9

1"..:l.oS

1~oei

Avora~a Het Earnin~
J&gt;or75o.';l Per Mon.$ &gt;?or Year
◊9 o~S

9o02
8oGO

7o~S

"'lo~o

7o&lt;1S
6~65

5o92

Ol6So'36

0J.cgG5o87

186c~S

292340'16

171082

170001
155053

2D064oOS

29050092

lp866o36

1280©

lp54lo04

90o7S

19088.76

l00o2B

l:&gt;202.64

'L:&gt;~ ~eduction in dailyD non•;;hly and annual o~a:1.ngs fram 1932

1s almost t::holly du.0 ~o the change in tho \iag0 ooale 9

a

limited

reduotiori effected throagb. the mdiua of an inorm:me&lt;l parcentaga of

ooal loaded Jj!&amp;Ohnn:lcallyo

It uill not ba ~aotioal to effect any

flll'tbet' l"leclnotion in the vage rates and i t ia i'air to assume that

1f 11.vine; costs are further advano.ed by the ch~ge□ made in the pur•
ohasing power of the do1lar, some portion of' the rc5.c.et2.:.n1.1 ;.1'.:l.Ci.~ :I.
the pact feu years must be restored..

. .lltety Measures:
Mine safety work 1naugurated 1n 1923 and continued without

••asat1on, has resulted 1n a substantial ir.lprovement 1n the number

ot t11nsbitts worked and tans produced per fatal and non-tatal aoci•

clant.

The total tatal1t1es auttered in The Union Pacific Coal company

~ a , wlth the ratio per m1111on tone of ccal mined, compared with
aha11,ar ■tat1at1oa oOYering all b1tum1nouo ocal mines 1n the lJnited

�states for the years 1923 to 1933g inclusive, are sho\"'Jn bel0\7:
comparison of Fatal Aocidenta par llillion Tons Coal llinad
The Um.on Paoific Cos.l Company and united states,Campared
_
Eleven Yearly Periods

f

fhe Union Pnc1f1o Coo.l C ampanz All Bitum.1.noun t!ines Uo So
t'atallties par
1}0.tai!t E&gt;S par
Fatalitieo
1,000,000
Tann
Potalities
laooo,ooo Tone
Ye~

---

19'Z3

16

1~
1926
1926

·a

1928
ll89

e
l2
e

J.E'7

1130
1031
1~2
lOSS

~oM

1 9 053
1,,906

SolO

0

1,834

2olG
2088
2000
2o'73

8

'

29065
1q7~

3c-SG

!/129

So91

1.D705

3c-15
C' ·19
vo-

lDOSO

2o'1B

1 9619

2~76
2o~O
~50
lo.C:S

6
l
3

SoOO

sog.1
So63
So60

So{G

soo~

958
782 (Esto)

2oS8 (Esto)

Sa:?oty oxponditaro□ on.areouble to mne o roto for tho oalon~

w ycar&gt;!J :.c~s to 1~33

0

inclusive, aro sot fortll balon:

Bxpsnditurao for So.f0ty Charged to llino Ooots

for Eleven Year Periot1

-

Tans Ilinotl.

Year

o 152,~·s4.1a
'11~9s1.oa

2

s,241 ,1 s
2,e21 , 6 , 8
2,7'19,064

C0002
0

ga ,s74.68
9"1,274.79
9S,S4le4'7

2,750,430
2 ,rs7,390
3,060,632
2 1 89"1 1 553

.~
.mG
.°"2
.03&lt;:

5'7 ,591.39
51,416.84

2,&lt;M5,270
2,097,558

.oos

129,253.41

1ss.915.u

ea,aso.oo

,o,eso.2,

2,77s,24s

2,,s3,68'7

r::.A

• u,i:
.046

.os5
.aae
.aa&amp;

The mines suffered three tatallties during 1033 oompared
With one fatal. accident 1n 1932.

one of tho three doaths occurred

to an omploye 49 years of age, \1ho !'ell off of o. step-laddor 1n the

1llah house at Hanna, it possible tllat t!lis r....ant s physical condition

1114 acmeth,ns to do with the aoo1dent.
On July 1, 1931, we 1.nallgUr&amp;ted the tL.--rrangoment to give

�prtzes of major value for an improved safety record!&gt; two automobiles
g1ven auay in 1931D uith two additional in 19320
(;I

In 1933 9 surface

employes uere brongbt under the safety prize progam and one auto=
mobile~ uith fourteen cash prizes total1ng 010 450, ue~e di stributed
on February 9o 19340

The splendid results obtained f i~o:ro. the nau

awwd ~ rene;cment a.re t10J.l cxpressod in th0 f'ollot1ing compa.~isons :

-

rrarnber of

Ilan Shifts
\J&lt;l1'ked

?enr

4!!,'lu.rieo

Per In.,1 llr':l

1931
1932
1933

15?
60

?1&gt;524

~

Per Oent of Inerenso
'.l:Jtmbe~ of
O'\reX&gt;
Ov'e r
llinc
Sections
c.:.-- a
Year
Yow
\1ifilio11t
1932
Total Injm";y__
-1931
=== ee:e
--=-~

5s,~52
7 i,569

...

c:)

115
199

39

58
3~

30

g

12

21

It; nill be observed that in 19S3s, th0 numbeX&gt; of mansh.ifts

worke.i p~r o c:nuense.ble injury increased 199 per o~nt ova,!) the

reoord fo~ 1931 0 21 s0otions paosing through the yeex&gt; uithout a
lost-tilne injury as D.[;:linst 9 aectionz in. 19310

Xn the last six

:months of 1931~ but 5:U m0n qua.lif!ed to p~tioipat0 in the amirds.
In 1932D. the nm::iber increased to 745 non., and in 19SS 9 to 1,000 men1
Pltts 200 surfc.ce e?:?ployes uho, befo1"e 1933~ bad not been given a

ohn..~ce to partiei.pate.

Several of the unit forent9n and their seo-

t1~~s he.ve passed tuo years, and a number tuo and one-half years,

.

Without a sin31,e lost-time injury, the cost of uorkmants oompensa-

t1on reuuoed £.rOl!l 2.14 cents per ton in 1931 t.o lo45 cents per tan
1n 1932, 3?ld 1.40 cents per ton 1n 19330
The annual 8 ,a3:m1,na.tion of the ,,,._nes uns eondt1cted during the
1 llcmer of 1933 by Kr.

Arthur Vail, former Snporintendent, Central

Ooai, &amp; Coke oanpany,

Rock Springe., nym1 'ing:, no-r; t.."1e Presidential

lepreaentative of the Bituminous Coal Code of Pair Com.petition,

lationaJ. Recovery Administration.

�aol :tnnoe Uine Pir0....t

-

'£hG heavy axpandi t uros n:ida in ocr.anectio..-i u i th the Reliance

~oo l Etine Fi_Ile g uhieh at101mted to 0114 0 072011 batween 1922 and l9S2 9

1nol~oivep dioappearod in 19330
~e Dntori~l _t::q.d SUJ?Rl ieD.J.
Tho chsngos in value of stoclto of r:1i.i."1e mat01"'ial and supplies
iarried s i nc e D0cembe:r Sl 0 1923 0 is sot forth :ln t..rie fo11ov,mg FeGordg

fflTI UNI01i PAC lFIC COAL C OI.Il'filJY and SOUTHERrl rYOtn:UG DLE:O~RIC C 0:1PA'tJY
ll~terial and Supplioc or.. Hand D~o~~s~ 3lst 9
l9,23 2 1924a ~925 8 1926 0 1~27~ 1928 0 1929 8 2930e 1931 8 1932 and 19330
Je!'.I'

gon.l Oo:npan".'l

l~S

0 ,.'"'".:, ...u"•l
~18 :,'197
ssg"s1s

lVM

1~5
l 9'26
l~7
1928
-l W29

._ .,

t)

!2i,823

11 5?9
11:700

237:,005

0·75
• ~
265.,130

6 500.

27SD03G

5:600
~,960

l~

lSG 1 rt92

0

c:,

t')C:::"
...,v:) f)

2G5DO~

19~3

I'&gt;
\l

-

l~o

l 93l

J:ileo tl.,iC CO:'ljlruJ.Y

586pS-11

~;

~31:,620
350 69'.2
278:8'1'"/
259p570
27'?D996
"'"O
CA) ~2&lt;?"'
v.!.

243D3-17

~:295

201:,S6r,'

'1g5'75
2,34;5

187,26"1

R0d.uoti on
£j,.,Olil 1023

270r;,779

5 16"/

239.)osg

'.?ota.1

1890612

l!!rche.ndieo s to4"ec t

283,269
0 260,249

I

299,236
21-i,144
239,813
2'2,8~
245,988
2'0,'50.
208,612
lBB,608
163,529
1'731118

-

O,SeG

0 1~9,294
l94 1 S'm
102,soe
163,'764

1'10,907
1'74,444
101,739
188,539
1811 4:54
166,764
1341 315
127I 260
-•

$

-

7,055

...
151?'721

235g6-19

307,464

:5269765

315,563

308gS45

526 11110
342 994
384:9174
396,,'129

�The net earnings de.creased $1 0 301 9 a rather r~kable
shoui.ng in vieu of the faot that the total payrolls of the company
deoroasad $525 g049 D or 2lg3 per cent 0

Accounts Rece1vable 9 Merchandise Depa.rtmentD as of December
511 1922 to 1933g inclusive 9 are shoun beloui

Aocounts Receivable= llerchand.ise Department
Year

Amount

1922
192S
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1953

0 650507014

86D864~25
G2r,737oS9

589070053
58 9 41.9015
76 0 173009
71 9 904097
94 9 839oll
78 8 988094
59»499063
62 1 8890.0 8

59 9 174060

Pensionsi
On December 3lo- 1933 9 o. total. of 52 man \1ox&gt;0 carried on the

pensiona rolls o

During the year 7 no.mas oere o.dded to the roll, 3

pensioners dying during the year, .s uggesting a net addition of 4
names o

'l1he total expenditure for pensions for the year 1933 \'ms

$301 008057 0 or le43 oents per ton of coal minedo

The total sum

paid for pensions, 19;L-4 to 1933, inclusive, was (3200,38'1.3'1•
.§,ale of Coal at Hanna;
Sal.e of o oal to the Sheridan Coo.l Oompany" ReJno1ds-tJ'pdike
Coal, Company, ,the Harris coal Campany, ~d Ao Fo Oameron of Hastings,

lebl'aska, was continued through the year., the sale of coal at Ranna,
1925 to 1933, inclusive, set f .o rth below:

�"
...a..,
Yea,£ irons Sold
1925
1926
l~"'I
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1953

Average

Average

Price Received Total. Cost

50.,662020

$30038

58,809050

3e055
3.04:a

5S1 ·9 l2s,9O

~2 ~118
2oO5S
20012
1~866

s.oss

4.-4,524030

35,174$,s

20927
2~741
2e658
2.540
20424

33,605080
501 610000
30,620.40

27g73So36

lq675

10734
1~'109
lc6O9

lo53&lt;!:

Profit

Amount

~ ~920

f&gt;46 1 609e22
55,020075
6Og8O9~00
10197 53,295058
lo262
449030~78
loOO7 53g84:lo04
~949
299048089
0931 28 0 507069
0890
2~ 0 682069
loO02
loO34

~he 0 average total eost 0 0hom. is that covex-ing the cost
of all coal sold at Hnnna, including th0 itemo of general o..~enses
and taxeso

Subsidiary Coal Land Companieo i

Durine; the y0ar 9 on f0I'I!10.l authority rac0ived fi&gt;am tha
Bo~ of ~~usteeo 0

tho pa~ent of ~'lir..ersl taxes on the l!ll1ds of

the. Illinois union O oal Campany9 Ilacoupin OotmtyD Illinois II uas
liisoon~in u.edo

The total eost o.f contin11ing the Illinois Union pro-

perty dui.,:lng the yeru.'" r;-as:

[,-eneral expenses 02300009 fi,anchise tax

tso.oo, t otal $2BOoOOo
_§,OOia.l Be-tteI'Llantn:

DW?ing the ye~ 125· tenements were x,e-.oh:lngled and 115 ~01

pa:Intedo

Various other non-oap±tal 1mJrovelilellts uera made, the

total noncoea.pital SApenditures for betterments for the ~ar being
t122 ,5'15059.

The community councils maintained thei~., previous active inteiaest in af'f'airs 1n all dis trio tB, much local relief' work con.ducted

bf the ocunoils.

The Boy and Girl Soou.'t organizations continued tlleiir

,rGt&gt;k and al.thoQ~ reduced manpower and earnings made the maintenance

~ tb:9 troops d.Uf'icult, membership is nevertheless increasing.

P"ent7-aeven boJB att•nded a aUlllll8r camp for ten da'YfJ at lew F01'9$. L9ke

�125 milee north of Rook Springs 0 and th0 Hanna Boy and Girl Seollts
o.lso uerrt into separate summer camps for a t no...vreeks period oacho

Brrth of these camps uere splendidly supervised0 no accidents ooeurring to the child.reno
Rell g:i.ous trork in ·llie vo.rious c 01..nnu.:m.ities has beon \1ell main•

tnined m the po.rt of tho nom::in Ont1101io 0 1?rote0ta.nt an.d lioz:mon
Ohuroheso

l\10 deinands uere mad.a

en the coznpany for relief oontribu=

tions during the -yeW?D each community taking eare of its om p0opl0D
the Red Cross organization afforded the facilities of our librru.-iy

tor serring of ~ents by volunt00~ forces 9 eteo
Old '2:1.Lle4'sa Association:
The Ninth Annual

Old '&amp;imers Reunion uas held Satu:r-dayO J"v.no

lOthi in the Old i1ic:,s-s Building ai; Rock Springs 0 ·the building cr0t7d=

ed to cupucityo

llro Do Vo Be11D form.sr superintendent of the Green

River r:e.ter norlrn C~p:m.yD no\1 pensioned, was 0l0ct0d Pr0sidento

.

!he Honorable Leslie Ao llillor D Governor of rJyomingt&gt; o.ddressed
the
.
, Old Tiilera in a most f'elici tous manner, remaining throu~ the day to

partioipato in the entire program.

The Old Timers organization, u1th

our four brass bands and the scotch Kiltie Band,, plus the Co.mmtmity
OOUncUs and the Boy and Girl Scout movement, have uorked. wanders 1n
the mtter of bllilding up the manners nnd morale of our employes.
laplo;yes a Yagazine:
The Employes t 11agazine continued to maintain its standard

ot efficiency and interest, a total of 2!/ ,400 copies of the magazine
41atr1buted during the year. total net cost of' publication for the
Jlar $2,747.aa, a redu.ot1on trom the previouc year of $230.58 •
....are and o oat of \'JeJ.tare works

In add1t1cm to the expenditure of 02,747.82 for The Employea'

�Hagazin0o a total of 08,974028 uas expended in connection uith the
enterto.inm0 nt of the Old Timers g the Oormmmity C ounoils O Boy and
oirl scout activities, Labor Day Celobro.tion 0 Fourth of July Cele•

brationo Cb.ristrns.s Cel0bration 0 che.rityD ehurches and other religa
1ouo organizations» bonds and nusicD engin0ering scholarships 0 and

other mmol" matters 9 this amount r0pr0s0nting approximately 4: 0 3

mills pel" ton o:? coal producod 0
lee.sure of uan Potier:
The number of mine em9lo"S700 in the s0rvico of 'iiho c om1,o.n.y

tor the tuelve yearly period□ ::.o ohovi! bolmn
Per1oc1

Jan. 1, 1923
Jan. l, 192.C:
Jan. 1, 1925
.ran. 1 0 1920
Jan. 1, 1927
Jan. 1, 1928
.ran. 1, 1929
.ran. 1, 1930
Jan. 1, 1931
Jan. 1, 1932
.ran. 1, 1933
Jan. 1, 1934

Ijumber lien

R0duotion

3 9 67~

...
797
8¥10204
1,563
1,790
1,946
1,755
l 862

2 8771

2:aso

2,/:tlO
2 01ll
lp8M
l 729

1:e21
1 822
ltSlS
1!'119
1 1 '735

1!as1

1,955
1,941

Pol' Cent·
C':&gt;

21~6

25 1119

ss.o

42.s

48.V
52.6
47i,7

so.4
so.a

53.2

52.8

Tho revision of the last contract uith the United Mino
Workoro of America, admitting of a system of apprentices in and.
about the oa.ohin~ and blaoksmith shops resulted in n1no boys being

Placed under apprentice wage agtteements.

our labor situation throu.gb.•

OU.t the year was entirely satisfactory, tho putting into effeot of

tbe five-da,- work week provided for by the B1tuminoua coal Code, BBA,
llloeaa1tat1ng the emplo,ment of a total of 120 young men, 94 an•
~1ed, 26 married, the rmmarried men largely tho oons or wards of
--•en.t eaploJe••

With the oomip.g of the codo, a number of amployes

•-.ins acme ,-ara ago .trma Iowa and Illinois, returned to these states,
lllt1o1pat1ng emplo,-mt 1n a more satisfactory region, manJ' ot these

�-11men very grevious ly disappointod 0

-

aener.e.l&amp;
Earl y in the year t&gt; it uas decided to e quip all mine employ0s

above and bolero ground uith ohatt 0r- p1}oof px&gt;otect ii7e goggles o

All

men ,10re exem1nod by a oom.petont oculist and 475 pairs of p:Potec·t...

ive goagles o growid for corroction. 0 t1ore .furnishecJ. 0 1D175 pa11;0
fumished to men not requirin6 correction of e-yGs:7.91·co

~he 1D650

pairs of goggles f urnished costD including e~am-Vns.tions 9 LJ69~4ol2SJ
a sWil o.pproximating tho annual exponditm..o for t101,,lmono s co1!lp0:nsa=

t i on paid to oen ~eceiving injuri0s to ey€s 9 not a single 0ye o.oc:2. ...
dent oocurrine to any emp:!.oye sinco April 2-1D 1933 0 up to and in=
,eluding the m,,iting of this rcporto

All neuly c~ployod mon 0 (sncl

\ ,all replo.oomer..to roquii&gt;od by en:9loyon} trill be required to zeou.re

'protectiva cocgles a·t their or.n oxp~nseo

In thio wz.y, tho 0.xpansa

't et oampenso.ticn for injured oycE: u ill be oliminatedo

All Din~ em•

\ ployea are r..ov1 equipp0d t'lith protect i ve hats OJ'.l.f1 goggl.ea 9 c. very
t

,

_Large perc~~taga of tho men ueo.ring prot0otive ~coo and gloves .
On August 1 , 1933 1 the meroban..-U.Se s t cn,e forceo, awilt 1ng

lePI.I'tment nnd mine clerks were · br011gb.t undor the general code of'
Ile B.R.Ao

Uith the promulgation ot the Bit mninous Coal Oode, the

.U.ting department and mine clerks were restor~J: to t heir prev ious

•hed\lles of 44 and 48 hours per week .

\"Jith the month of November,

»&amp;3, extended reports covering wages, hours uorked, and monthly earn•
~ , were called tor by the Bat1onal Rec overy Administration, the
of this information tor the month ot November a ppr;-ox1mat1ng
tar preparation, aubaeqwmt monthly costs ranging tran t 200 t o

, the oontimiano., ot tbeae reports depending upon the act i on ot
lat1ona1 Beo0Yer7 AdmSu1• trat1on.

Bitu.oinous o oal operat ors of

�-12"9

I .

the United States will meet t1ith the Mational Recove1~y Administra

0

tion in Washington sometime in llaroh to consider the continuanoe or
discontinuance of the Bitu.minous Coal Oode 0 and if oontinued 9 \7hat
ohanges in administru"cion t!ill be n0c0ssary o

The most aerious oitua:tion confronting the industry is the
insistent demands baing lllil.do for a six=ho~ day uith thii:--typho~

work ueek ~ithou:~ reduction in prasen'i:; daily i.Jage ~ates o The undersigned, acting as chairman of a ea:.n:u.'iitee:1 r0cen·;;1y p:r&gt;opa2.~0d an ex-

tended briof setting forth the nosoluto impossibility of sho~tenin$
tho uork day in tho Rocky llountain~Paoif'ic Region nithout; the indus-

try suffeI&gt;ing fur·t he~ and disuotrou.s losses of tonnage to 11a·i:;lll'al

gas, fttel oll 0 and nood fuolo
i&gt;ho rooidu.0 of' milling equipment left a.t Cunbor1and °\me dis•
posed of ::n 19330 and me Cuobarlnnd mines ha.vo been fully charged
off nnd defin:1:i.ely disposed of o

~re retm.ino in the Cuniberlend

district 23~aly tho r.dnera.1. D l:mas and uate~ ri~to s till ounod by

the Coal o OIJ.panyo
Staff reductions, including olerksD totaling 22 employeo,
With annual ooge pa:ynents of $601 2'76 1 uere eff'ooted during the year.

'lhe property has been uell maintained, the rata of recovery
P8l' acre has been increased, and no lo.bar troubles of whatever char•
letor \1ere sui"fered during the year.

\"Tith reanonable prospects far

,lnor3aaed production during the ~eez, 1934 0 further reductions in mine
.lnd total costs will be seoured providing it is not found necessary to

._reaae wage rates With the renewal of tho present wage a~eemont,
11.ioh expires April 301 193'.

Respcotfully submitted,

!lruident

�YEAR 19 32

�THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY
WASHINGTON UNION COAL COMPANY

1416 DODGE STREET
OMAHA, NEBRASKA

ENE MCAULIFFE,
PRESIDE NT

IN R E PLY, PLEASE REFER TO

200...41

FIL. . __ _ _ __

ll!'o Ho H o Clark,
Ohairl:lall~ Board of T::&gt;ustoeo

The ·Union Pacific Coal Coo, 0
120 BroadwayD Meu York, tr o Y o
Dear Sir:

The f'ollouing resune of' The Union Pacific Coal Company
operations f'or tho year 1932 is subi:?:d;ttcd for your i11fo1"1:10.t:lon:

:line Production and Costs:
'l1ons produced, average days norl:cd during tho year D
mine cost and tota.l cos·i:. f'or tho eleven y0a1"ly p01"'iods, 1922
to 1932p io net .fo1.,·i';h belou:

~ Production Tono Average Da:vs Gorkeg llino Oo$ Total Cost
\922

2 1 25SD77So95

l66o0

.1923

s,241,104085

198.8

20548

192~

2 1 82l~G77.80

181.5

20441

1925

2,779,064.54

174.4

20078

2.292

1920

2,770,245045

187.4

2o02G

2.276

1927

2g750,430.20

214.7

1928

2,927,389.85

248.8

1929

s,ooo,as2.2s

1930

2,897,653.25

1931

2.453.527.24

19s2

2.04s.270.oo

020339

020706

2.11~

10815

2.053

lo67S

1.875

189.5

1.6~

l.901
1.893

141.3

1.sis

1.742

I

The working time of. tho nine3 .foll off 48.2 da7a, or 26.4S

per cent, and a deoreaae in total output of 408.257.24 tons, or
16.64

P8l' o e n t ~

oocurred during

the

yenro

F e d e r a l income.,

atato,

�sity ::md. county taxoa, ohargonbl e to opora.tion ., totnled ()114 626 0 33,
1

l

c1ocrense of Ol90D808o700 or 62oL!:'l per canto

The decrease of

~100 0 808.70 r epr e s e nted a d00:roaso of (;141:,5810 174 paid en Podoral
u 100 li10

tax oo:mpru.,cd \"Ji th 1931, a Peuorul incoms t ax. oy,oa.it o:?

w2~ 0 1725. 22 ~ocoi vod in 1932, o.nd a docroaoe in other t axos of
1

J21,501o 7 ~0

Ot her uena:i,.-iul oxpo11eoo, incl udine Eal aries .1&gt; :t:11cu.ranee .,

lnjuri os t o persons:, omployeot liabil ity :ll1surance, otoo, totalod
for the year, 025~!)552095:, a rodnct :ton. fi.-ion 1931 of (,42~6'12 0 83(1
~he mine cos t deor eneed 0 0034: per ton, o.nd the ·cot2l cost
deoroaned Ool5l por t ono

Tho r:aco a.gre0mont ·i:;a.ki nc of'.foo·~ Dooembet,

1 1 1928 D ancl expiring June 30 1 1932 0 r;a3 again rov:lsec! c.1.o ,.u.i'.it.:: d, the
ne'.'l D.[5roonent tnJd.na of.root Jul y l g 1952 , and o ..1.p·i1':ll1c April 30
1933 0

1

of:?0c•cing n reduction of a.pproxinul·i;e l y Oo20 poz.~ t on •in oost

of p!'cclt!ct:lc!lo

Tho co::it per t on for l o.bo1~ durins th0 year 1932 uas

redu.oet1 Ool28 per ·c;ono

O:? thio o.nount,, a.pproxin2tely OolO uaa due

to cliange i n tm.g o scnl oo offoctive d uring the ho.1.? y0o.ro 'l'he uag13
1cnlo nou i n 0ff0ct uill bo extended ~Iithout changa for c per io~
t&gt;f O:!e ye~~ llay 1,. l93S to April so . 193~, inc l usi ve .

Since 1922,

the c o.st or product i on has prog,:-essi vol y r educed, t ho f ollor.1.ing CO!l•
P&amp;riocm, m :t h t ono produced, t otnl coot por t on, Zledaction from 1922

ooat s , and simil.or comparis on Tlith 1923 ooots 0 f or ·Ghe ~ l ast
7ears , shonn hereuith1

Compari s on 1n Total Cos t of ~ oduct.ion
Eloven Year Peri cxl 1922-23-24-25-26-27-25-~9-30-31-32 ,
nth R;luotion Per Ton and Al!lou.r;-c
Tonnage

Total
oost

Reduction from 1922 Reducti on f rom l92S
Per Ton
Aiiiounr = Por '1'an
Amount

�... 3.,.

Total
Oost

...,

zc

Reduction from 1922 Reduction from 1923
Per 'l!on
Amount' -Per Ton
/l..111oun-G'

..__,._ _ _ _....

_ _ _.....

- -------

1920
1927

$g272 ()1755;1ss.;76
~434 1193,686~170

1929

o67S 2059~805 050
0647 1874D78lc66

1928

I

----

~495 l449,067o97

1030
1931
1932

c.655 l.GO", pO6Oc34

oBOG 1649 ,48706~

~01AL
Losa l?aducri;i on in doplotion cod;
l925-26~27-28~29~30u3l-S2 (00032

015 0 993Dl52o6B

('llp60lb378o57

694g086oGO

6S-1 p03G 080

(&gt;15v290pOG5o03

'? 0 8 (')ON,·
,~..,
,,.,__.,...
&lt;1
Jt201
"'-Q l I

per ton)

Not x&gt;ec!ne'1:;1on in cost of productio;'?

Lteohmtlcnl Loadei?s g

fm,thor e;.ct;ondcd and on DeccL,oor 31 P 19:32 D a ·total 01' 153 loadinB

0 5•18 ;t285 o~7
D0p~eciatio~ to Locc!:fuc~ &amp;l, 19S2

36G,OC8cl4

O.r•iGmal Capi ta! Lnv0otnen·t Lose

Dop:::&gt;0ei atio~

Dopreciution fo~ Ysm.' l9S2
2ota1 ~ons Loaded IJoohanically • l9S2

55,,818.66

1,659,,149.00

:9~oe:i on the 1932 tonnage~ ths Capits.l :U1.veabent 1n
lee.ding on.chinory as of December 3lotg np"9X'OT..i~te:d 12.9 cents per&gt;

'ton for ooal so loaded. The proportion of coal londod mechnnionlly
• inoroased fro!1 s.2 per cent 1n 1925 to 81.13 P3~ cont i?l 1932, ar:!!
an ofi'ort is beinc; made to brine thio fiGL1l'&amp; n11 to 90 per eont i n
1933.

l,~aure of Time Uorked and Earningo:
s1noe 1926, an aocuro.te oompila1iic__ o::: the oorninBs of all
Union mine employee has been :maintained, :..ro:n \7hich tlle f ollolfinB

resume haa beon abstracted:

�-4.-

-

i'e~

L92G
L927
L928
L920
LUi50
L931
L032

Woo of !len
~mJ210yod

C"

# , -

e:a:rr:e

2 1 10505

l/78108

1t,6'73o7
l.l) '70;7 06

1.~?651&gt;'1'
l,69tlo0
li&gt;60t:1o5

Average Day~

-

TTorlted .

AvepagV1et E~~ni~
f2r,.-. DS;X Per r1onth .fj}L~

19'7 o'!:

' ' 9 O ~.;t)
,..
•J

24808
27009
,,., ,.,
2 '-'-ou
18906

21407

1~1.s

0 163 ()46

171~82

~)l p965ct8~/
2.,0641,l,03

Bo60

186025

2.923~076

7o'!.:3
r., •

..1.9

1'70 o9l

Io -

J.55053

24050092
1,866036

'to~S

128~4:2
100022

l 0 202o6~

0002

6065

ll.IaOat vf.nolly due -'co i noz-euoed mecho.lliza:i.iion of m..bes~

li54l.04

The 1-..0at10·cio:-1

run~ 30 3 1032 :&gt; enrnin0 s narc t1. cc~oo.ooc.1 by r~educcd dGi1'.lnd .11 and 71.ith
I

tha r0du.oo'.l ·,rae,o 000.l.0 offootive Jt•.ly J. .t1 1932., 0. c0::ib-~:m.::~im.1 of r0-

1:!fo·:;:7 -~O!:l.SVJ."'C n..;,
Tllc ,..,i n.0 oaf'~·i;;y y;or1:- inau.guro.tctl. .,~1 1023 O.:ld aont :lnued perliaten'i::lj,- Bince that ·till!~ lta.0 l)eon a.mpl:.;.:!:':ler.1 C...'110. fJ'-;;1-.ongt honod, 'in.:.:;;

f i'o.t-:o.lity occuz,rin3 ~.n 1932-, ~he total i.'atali'tieo

suff'e:i.'Gcl by

fo "i'Jnion Pacific Coal Oompany, ,uth the ra.iii o vor 1,000.,000 tons of

toal :-:u:.:otl., cor..1parofl. ,rit h s imil ar statistics oovorinc all mines i n
~ uni~c~ s tates for the years 1925 to 1932g inclusiv0, shoun bol o~:

Cc~!!:o~""i so.tl of ~at a l Accidents pe:::&gt; Ilillion T.ona Coal !lined
The -Union Pac11'1o Coal Company and U.uitcd statea Compared

Ten Yee.rl; Periods
Tho U!lion Pacific Coal Co::npa."l';l
Patallties per
'" :Jatal Aoo1do~ .1:1 000 1 000 t ons

16
9
6

;
8

4 .94
3 .19
2.16

2.ae

2.6'
2.73

All liinoe U!l.it ed Stnteo

Pata1!£ias pol.,
Pntal Accident s ,!1000 1 000 tons
2,458
2~395

2,254

2,s10
2,224
2.171

3 .74
4.17
3 984

3.83

3 .'1S
3.81

�...5...

~he Union Pacifi c Coa1 Co~pan:y:
Patalitiea pe!I
[g,~ . Pata.1 Acoiden·t!l b,000,ooo tons,
12
8
6

L929
k930
L9S1
L939

l

!·h1

,,

\(( )' 3;91

~ \. -f (\ '\

l\ ~

2;·7a

2040 \
Oo50 l

All ?:lines Unit ed state~

Fatalities p0z,
Patal Accident s ,k_000,,0Q0 tons
\

\lJ i '.

l

3 o59

2,p187
2JIO74
~

3o9l
3o3l
,.,
. ,..2

l JJ463

1t,tso (Ii!S'Go)

vov

(Est o)

I~ l

safoty 0xp0n.dituros:&gt; charg0ubl0 to mine COErt z ,o for the

,alenc1a~ years 1923 °'10 1932:, inc lunive, a!"0 shown below:
Expenditur03 fol" Safoty Cb.arGed -co Uine Oos·i:io

For Ten Year Porictl

~
L~3
L92~
~

~~5

L926
L927
L928
L929
l~O

1.931
932

Labor and ilaterial
r,

-.,&gt;

71 1 98loOB

152g'754ol8
1299 23304:l

l53:,~l5oll

88:,880()00

93D374o60

91,27-1079

98 :tO~lc~tr

1

700030,,00

57~591039
..

:i?ans I.:.i'i'l.od.

_,

Co~rt; Per 'Eon

BG24lpl05
2p82l 0 670

00022

2 11 776 :,24:5

0066

2 s, 779 ~0612:

29750,/:30
2g927~39O
Si,060 9 632

2 J&gt;897 0 G53
2 D,155 p5217
2p005p270

0056
o0~6

0032

003'2:
0032
0034:
0029

0028

D~inc t;il.:, yea~• 1932:, b ut one fa.tuli·~y occurred on ·i'.ih0 pr&lt;&gt;-

10rty0 a i'avcr-ubl e ohor:ing con1pared \,l·;;h six c!0n.tlta in 1931 _a nd an
:veruge o:i: 9.22 doe.tho for ca.ch of the p!:&gt;eoodin3 :lin0 year□ • . It is to
'8 notoc.1 that I.Iino Uoo 4i, Roclt SpringsJJ has be0n in opera•iiion sinoe

Pl'il 17 t&gt;l923:, and t"dne " e n~ Superior P oince cJ'uly G~ 1927, ui thout a.

ato.1 occident.

Both of those I!linas uoro a.uardcd '?ho Josoph A. Hol.m3e

li'ety ·A scooiation Oert1f1onte for thoil&gt; lonG a1'll1 nuooessf'ul safety

•corao in June, 1932.
A briof cO!i.lparison of resu.lta obtained touard reduced acciy
~ts, 1932 cOiilpared \11th 1931• m.ll prove :lntaroating:

s produced per injury. fatal o.nd non-f'a~Ga.l, inoreasod
ahitta per injury fatal and non-fatalp il~oreased
shifts per fatal fujury increased
• prOduoed per fatal injury 1ncreaaod

i

118 %
115 ~
393 ~

400 ~

To a large extant, the pl.D.n of o."':~.Jsdi~G tv;o automobil es ond

~O in cash prizes, inaugurated during t.i.1e last ho.lf of 1931, and

�•ntinued through 1932, r,as reoponsible fo~ the botte~ safet y recor d
ido. txhe o.nnu.al oxamir,..ation of the ntnoo by an ou.t s ic1e engi neer or
.foty man., uas mad0 i n 1932 by rl:?o Go Co Da.lrympl ep Asaistant Sta.to
,nl !line Inopect or of Oolor.1dou

Tho 'l.7o.rk of the Boy and Girl Scouus First Aid and Safety
,one uaa carried on duz,ing the yem., 0 Zii\;eon g i!?lst ·teams an!.1 e i ght

,yo.• t eans pal'ti cipating in a. c antes·~ hold at Rock SJ.Fi.V13s on J'uno
ttll 1 ·iihe Hanna il·~o Elks 1 5:eam a-ro.r:lcd t-li0 najor p:... i:10, t ho Hanna Doy

,outs' Teen also i.7inning the boyat contest&lt;&gt;
On JL!no 10th:, the A..'11.nuo.1 Intor-Co'!!lpany l7ir o~ Aid and !line
,eoue Oo.n.teot tmo also llol d 0 ni:i;h a tee.m i'r-0.:1 tho Ua.ohingiion U.r:11 on

a l Oonpany n..n..d. ton too.ms fr01:1 2he Union Paci.fie Co1l Compr,uy p011 t ...
11pntins , this con·,oo·i:; conducted undo:1.., t l10 0.12.E:pi.Joa of ·cho unit ed

iaten Bur0~n o:r 1::1.non D ·i;he lin:rL'!'l.U team nmw:loC. tho pZ'inoipo.l pri zoo
ilinnco Hoo 1 wine I'_!ro:
lj:i.10 heavy OT.!&gt;Onditl'.!'OD ~~e in C0n.l!3Ctio:; ~th t 1 e Ilelia.ncs
le 1 iiino fi!•o in 1926 uore

I' 1027 to l9S2,

ru.rth-:&gt;? rofl cctcd iu ·cri◊ reoults obtninea.

inclusive , t:a.e ~ount so m:pon.1e:1~ rd·bi::. cost per tO?l., ·

•am 1922 to the and of 1932 1 3honn bolotJ:
Coat oi' Controlling Reliance no. l llin0 Pira

.tw.ount
1922
1923
1924
1925

192G
1927

1988·

1929

Oo~t po:v 2on

v•l 018
. 0517
. 0429

.osao

.1253
.,0169
.0120
.0070
.0078
.0102

1930
1931
.0016
1938
At t.he present time, t he several f'iro zones remain 1n a

aat1~aotory condition.

�-

'

llin&lt;o ~a t s:f··~~L~ri.f¾_ ·s u.-opl:te·k:,,

~he changes in value of. stocks of mine mater i al a.'t'l.d sup=

pl ios sil'l09 Dec ember 31 0 1923 :, in shoi:m by -the .f'oll01.1iiig s t atement:
UITIOlJ PACIFIC COAL cmrv1nr-1 a11d SmJTI:mRN WYOM11iG EUi;OTRIC COilrIPMJ-Y

I!Iatel"ial and Suppl ies on Hand Daoerabei- 31st
_1923a 1 924_,, 1 925 8 1926 a 192'la 1 928 rL1929,:, 1 930 2 193_1 and 1 938_
·-Yoru."'

1923

~t,
,;;

586 .?341
418r,79t/

192-1
. 1925
1928

2670095

1927

2 531)075

1928
1929
1950

1931
1932

,.

Coal 0 0Jllp~

,..,.,.;:;9 ov"'1 ~
""
v

2359130
2'73p035

255~06l
23D,06B
190 [)792

Eleotz&gt;:lc Comnan:r

cu: ms= Q'a.:a,

,!,

V

12"823
.,

u ,s 79
1

-·11 D'7"2
C

1923

e - «PC•:a en s ,

c\
\?

C,

ileduc "tio1'! f r o~

To·tal

$:Tt:-ez"'e - c : " ' ~

t,

586D~l

/}.
"'} 1
-'-D 6~'""'
..,v

1 51!:9721

3 50~692

2359649

259~576

30'7p46'1
S26 ~76 5

278;877

Gt;50l
5D6'18

270 9 77,'D

'2:/)960

315 :)563

277!&gt;9S8

5,lG7

308~3~5

260 0 251

110

o:"O(i
,:Ji;;;,)p--

'" 3.a.~7
•2 4
-VS)
-

4:~295

4 s,575

...

\r

342p994
38'1:-97~

201936 ·7

ler cllo.nd:l so Btoroo:
Ot'!.:i? n ercllru1dise ::rtor os " v.nder t ha co::1·i ;mui ng r.ia.na.gem.eni.; of

lfti. Eo Ro Jef1'0z-:.lo D I1ar.L0.ger of St ores 0 made an excellent s h ouing for
1932" rem:i.lts for .cho
.
oal end(l.l') yoarn 1.922 t o 1 932 0 .:lnclusi ve p shov!l
beloue r.1z&gt; 0 J e ffori o carie t o ·bhe proper ty in 1Gh£&gt; oUilll'l'le!' of" 1923.

Tota l Opoz,ating

Inventory Va lue ExEenses ~ ~ru.:es Net Earninsq

$ 283,269

240,249

229,236
214,144

169.,294
194;37"2

182.308

/\

V

s,oos (De.f. )

55, 314
43,276

245,988
240.,450
208,612
lS8 1 608
163,629

166,764
134,315

61,522
57,686
54,961
62,966
71,577
67,868
52,327
33,921

$ 25,079

('~ 32, .C.-49

$18,406

239,815

242,893

ho~eaae ~179 1 238

0

103,764
170,90'7
174,444:

101,739
188,6~9

181 -434

The net earnings decreased ()18~406.,82 f'Z'Ol!l the previous
Jlaia, or 35.2 par oent, the total pay :t•ol l~ reduced 0816 ,191.70, or

k.a per cent.

�The AccountG Receivable, r.1erchandi so Department"· an of

Decera.be~ 31. 1922 to 1932, inclusiVOo al'O shorm belov:
Accounts
Receivable
...
Amoun·,
• ,

1922
1923

(} a5D507 ol4

1924
1925

86p864o25
62p737o39

1926
1927
1928
1929

5S~O'l0o5S
58 0 ~l9o,l5

1930
1931

1932

76 0 173009
'11~900097

940859011
78D988o91
59~~99e6S
62i,989.,0S

On D~oonbe!' Sl c 1932 s, a total or 4 8 ll!On t'Jo!'0 oru."l"i c.d on

our po:1oio~ ro11 s o DW'.'ing th0 year, nino ner1 names 'w0Z'0 added to
the 1iat 9 mid 'tt70 ponnionors t1::l0d» Daking a ne;ra &amp;1t1 it;i0i.,. of: coven

names. Th-9 total oxp3nc'litux&gt;as f or pensions for tho y o~ 1932 uao
t 26~528e0l, oqual to (3.0lS p 001 ton of coal mincdo The total cum paid

tor pensions. 1914 to 1932, inclusive, \Jas 0170 1 318.SOo
&amp;ale oz Ooal at Hanna.:
Uith the completion 0£ the purchaoe pa:ymants duo t he Sher14an Coal Company covering the Hinton , UyoLling, mines, an 11greement was
enterod into under date of August 141 1924, rurl uhich uo.s renewed
from tine to time, the present agreement running to and inclu.ding
larch 311 1933, these agl'eements covering t h e purc.haoo of Han..'la ooal
'

r.o.b . oars on tipple tracks at Hanna. by the Sheridan Coal Company,
~ three

other lesser companies.

The saleo so nade to the Sheridan

IS•l Company tor the calendar 19ars 1925 t o 1932, inclusive, are

llhown below:

�Ave1.. age

rear

Tono Sold

1925
1926
1927

50,662020

~

1928

58~912~90
589809;50
~4S&gt;52~o30

1029
1930
1931

33,605080
30,610000

il.9SZ

Ava~age

Price Received Tota.l Cost

35 1 17~0'75

30:,620040

03.038

30055

3~0-16

3o05S
2~087

2ot1.il

2~65G
20640

(&gt;2olll3

20053
2~012
10856
14&gt;(Vi'5

lo73~

10709
10609

Profit

Amount

0 ~920
1~002

()46D609o22
55,0200 173

lo19'7
10252
10007

60,309~02
53p.295.58
t.?:~ 0 050078
33D841.M

·0,-.1
o ... v

29904:0089
28t,507o5~

_ ,-

rtt

--recso

1;qs4
Qg~s,

I

2he ~igur0s ~or 1932 include 5~730005 ·,ono ool&lt;.1 by 'i1he
Har1"is Coal Company of Denvez- 1&gt; n.ncl. lg651o15 ·,ons oold by th~ Reynolds-.
Updike Coal Co2!1.pany or Qrnr;1hP,~ ond. 2 9 90t7o~0 tono nold by Ao· P~ Ca.moron
~f Haot:Lng3 0 11eb:t..aaka o

Th0 °e.vo:rage t:o·tal cos·,0 shozm io ·tha.t covoZ' ...

1nB all coal sold at Ranna~ inclu.ding the i·tems or gmior al o,rpons00

anu taxeno Th0 additional tonnaco that theso snleo produced increased
:tho ·i;otal :ru....'f\.I1.lll.g ti!:.!.3 of' ·the raincs D \"Iith o. l ""esu.ltant l"oduction in
pitodllotion co::ite,
SubsidiOI'Y Coal Le.~:l Co:1paui00:

Dll.1':1.ng fue yow 1932 3 the:::o \'7Uo adv.x.1ooc1 to tho Illinoio
Vnion Coal Oc:::ip:my for pa~ont of taxe=,D (&gt;4~031053 ., :?ol" general

Upenses, Q2~o.oo, a total of 04,32le5So Tho nbandonment of this
prope~ty has been rocolm'..10nded by tho undoroig:nedo

l,.oc:tal 3ett0rment s :
Ho material 1mp1,ove~nt in housing t10.s attemptod in 1932;

llowevez, s the ~sua:. ropajr program uao ma.il.'l.tail1od~ 66 tenements l."a•
'1lin~led o.nd the usual ya1ntin3 progran Tr~s onr:."'iecl out at Rock

IPl'ings.

At supa1~1or, 'iO tenements uor0 roshinglod ancl water oostine

' ••,,'734.62 v,a8 moved 1nto the vi.ll.a.ge b:y· J:ailtmy· tanlt onr.

At Rolianoo

b, at Hanna 21. and at n1nton. 13 tonOillen'tis -rrore reshingled.

Various

~er non-capital s.mprovements were made~ t3.le total expenditures f'or
httel'lllent charged to operation for ·tho yoaz, ms (1131 0 105&lt;t10e

�Sgho C0!11muru.-l; y Council s mai n t ained an act ive in•cerest in
,crumuni ·ty e.fi'a i rs at a l l points , and the Boy and Gi r l So out ~ovement
re.o oontini:-.ed o the Boy s cout and. ca~l scout otlll1ps a:t New Fo:r:'k Lake

auccos sftu.l y eo;..-iduoted i'Ol"' t uo periodo of t en dayo es.oho

Religious

r1orJ: i n ·the oevoral c ommt?.ni t i 00 haa b00n i.1ell m.ui n'i,ained en ·the part

of "Ghe Prote~tant ~ Liormon w-d Romn.n Cat h olic den c:Glinotions 0
rii ght cl asses in l!..dl.lini0tratim1.0 iio]10 Economics and Dining

rare carried on during the r}losin0 mc,nt hs of ·ifue yoc.r.? and ·i;hooe
11lasses uere carr:led O?er ·i:;hroueJ-1 ·i:;h a \·Jintoi~ noaoon.

:.i:he u.su.al pri z e s ti0 :i?0 ar1a:rded in ·t he oev oro.1 mini n~ d is-

briots for the o ost attra otivo gru:d.cns and c10a.ncnt promi ces o
~ho Co"'7f:nu.ni ty Conncils at ifanna.:&gt; r~o o!;: Sp~":1.11.gc P r}i· 1·i;on ~

elinnce and Supor:1O1" continuod 'Go c ond.uc·i:; t he l ocal amus 0men'G ~ :i:~0 ..
• . lief' nnd oooi ul t70l'k req uirem,:mt□ of the s 0v0 ral oor:i!lluniti0s, nith a.
· lininun o~ uosictuneo f l"o1.., t he, Co.::il Conpn.nyo
r1:1t1, an ov:idon t noooos:tt y f'oz, cor.-:,mi·i:;y sclio:? a.ppoari nc

Ln October, roliof' organizations uare c:;:ioo.tc~ c.~ n ock SpriD_$s and
luper1ol"'.

.llt Re lianoe~ TTinton a::.ld Uanna, t h:&gt; looo.1 ColUlllu nity Clubs

t

la.Ve carr ied on

throue;n t h e maans of pub lic cubocription su.pport.

~t nl l plc.ccc t he actu.o.l needy are b eing cell eccr&gt;ad f or uithout drau.ng oa t ax ru.nds.

-

Q4 2imarst Assooio.tion :
t

on s at~ u.a y, .TUlle 11, 1932, ·the EiS:,:.t h Annual Reunion of

be Union Pacific coal

company and Waohinc-t on unio1'l Coal Ca.mpany Old

• t.lmerst Aasoo1.at1on convened i n Rock Sprinz~, \'lit~ n membership of

' l'1 men and ona woman employe llhoae sorv ico ~~ruil la:1 or exceed ed
-.ty 19ars.

llro James Uoon, the first l'l'osidcnt of the As sociation

914 the oldest man 1n point of servi ce , 1.ti.th 58 ·oars of continuous

!lrvice, was again in attendance.

�Somg 000 employas, t,1ivc~s an.fl guest s ner0 ent01~tain cd at;

~o 1\.1:mual Ba ~1quet , in t h e Old Til"ler~CJ FJv..ilc!. ing~ rri.r . Curl R o Gray D

~osidont , '1hc Union Facii'ic System 0 doli veri n g t'no prin cipal
LdCU"eos ..

t'i:Y.• " Scott T t.U "no1•" Di-reoto1" oi '.'i!h 0 U o so Bu..T0att ot Ll:i.n es ,

mn ul so ln $1.t t end.o.nc e"'

An old t il~e dan.00 co11du.ct 0:::l :tn ·i;ha Old

~ir-W'-"~' Buil tling sei,vod t o cnte~t;e.i r.,. t h0 merabe:r.•~ .? t hoi z• \';'l vesslaughtet•s 2.i.'1.d friends d.tn:inG tl~0 e'vani ng'-'

DvPi ng the .1:i~i;0rnoo~ "·

~olll, rJi"nrw and t 'h0 Scotch K:r.l t i o b ru1e.1.s a iscours~d inGfi r-·'h:1c zuusl:o
md ntJ.l!le:vou s ath l et ic c ontest~ ~:10re ~}011duetccl. on t hu grom.1.:ls ac1 joinQ
Lng the BUiltli ng o

rear, 28 .,100 cop:le EJ c.i.s °t2." 'ib u t 0c1 duri n 5 t he ycar 0 ·i;llo muga zi110 a z.1ueh
lntic:-.:9s:'ijotl vis:lto~ i n 'tihe homes of a l l cnplo:y·0G of' '11ho Uuio::1. l'o.cific

Doal Conpon:l ., the ro'a.onJ.ngt on Union Coal Company atlC.. ·i;lie Southern. ~"!;lolling Dlootri o Com:9any, the net cost of publ ico:i:;ion for the yoo.r _1932

totalling 02,978.40:., a 'deoronse of os,149.60 f'l"'OU 'i;ha pr evi ous y ell.l" e
fhe aizo of tho oa.gazine decreased .fr om. fill o.ve?&gt;o.ge ot: 47 pages i n

1931 to 43 po.gos in 1932.
ll!asure and cost of r:eir.are \'iork:

In addition t o the expenditure o:t ~)2,!::N8.40 fol" ·Ghc l~ pl oyoo

lagazine,. a total of 012,3039 76 uaa e;q10ndcl lil connection wi t h t h:)
112.t ertainment of the Old Timal's t A,rnocia·~i.:,~ 1.1. .: :tl f ol.. contr ibilt ions

llade to local churo.b.es, 'National. fied. Or-003_, /mo:rlcan Legio11.., Dvy an1
lir1 Scouts, the Fourth of July col ob:i:-a~~s~0 , ia.1.lor Dn.y, 01irist1nas,
~c., making the total amount expended O!l eoc•:tal a nd bettermwnt work

�~15,28 2 ol6l&gt; 01") approxi i;iatol:, '7o5 mill s per ·c;on of coa l proclu.cede
~ onclusi 0:.1.:

A moo~ sntisfac t o~y ~eesru.")e of co-op0r ~tio~ uao eivon t he
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►i•gffi:tiza.t:to1:2s D tlle b us~1.ess a.ud p~ofessional

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coal, t he tJO:i.."&gt;k-l n~ 1'02...,co
ras deoroased a.s shor.!1 b y t 11 , } i.abulation :.' olloni11g:&gt; 9,2; r:.n1:1 tho

lhubor or Union eL1ployes iu 002:.,vi ce at a l l tines f or e l even ~~ec1z~1y

~riodo ahown b elov:

f!'i04

ran. 1~ 1923
ran, l .. 102'1
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ho ttu,,nove::." ncgli5 ibl 0 0

the yoar,

tir . Johl1 P. Dn.ite , fcrno:E&gt; Pl~esi dont of the

111.t~J r.::inc ·.;orl.:ers of Araorica • and a me:ibo:i:&gt; of tho Bi tuminot.:~ Coal
llc.issi~1:., o.pp ointoi b y Pre sident r;oodro:J r:.11.su.:.1 :la 1922 • ccnt.i tmed
• Jo'ln ·i; U1:1p :t1~0 to s st'i;le unadjud icatod dis pu-i:;os bot·m:&gt;on the oparo.tors

Iii lllina uo~ke~s.

But ono queo~1on hao orison betueen this 0 0'.Jlpany

Id i ts eopl oyoa s ince the arrru15ement mi.o placatl in effect, (April
I, 1929) , b ut !lro rihi:i;el s prose nce wi ·thin ·i.;h s field and i.llo IlU.'!.lorous

'· llresaes made b y hiz!l h ave aor v ocl t o onli(f1t;er::. t h o nen r al ntiv3 to
le lllina laboJ-1 s ituation. Glsowllo:10 .

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2ho p~ope~t y ia being ~,011 r.1!1:tn t e.iuoi.l. £.!.ld c i von oppo::,..
t uz1ity for uori.d.n~ t i r.2e ~1c1 ot1tput., :mt~n.·:lnl furthe:e reutw t i on s
~n

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,-i- cent, ,u:11 a decr ease in totn:.. au.tpu:t of ~.12a.01 tons , or 15.33.
~ cent , . occurred during tho yo:::.!&gt;. :. ~nm.~n.1 inoo--.:..Jo, ~tat.J, city am

�•ounty ta:&amp;cn, ohru."~001&gt;3~0 ·to 01?0:t"ti.tion ~ tot9..letl. (~305 9 435~03~ a
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looroL,oo o~ 0'7&lt;\ , 8004-&lt;7:3., ©&amp;1 19~:Ge pm;? cc~~~

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l!nolurl.in~ coJ..9.Y•:!.on 'fl :Lvtetu·ono0 ~ SJ:1jm';)i0s to p~sone :&gt; employos' llabilLty i1l::lUJ?-:oo.oo :, eto e, . ·~o·~ al'od !?or •iJho yoar [) ~)29'7 ,pl95.t&gt;79 ~ t~. l?eductio:;.1

' .~rom 1030. 0£ 016;1000~9~
Tho l!lino COC\; IC~OOZ,00.C0c1 (~~017 r,0:;? ·~Oi1:, ~10. 'eh O w~~l oo:,'i'.i
leo~e!.1fJD.tl. OoOOB pa:r. tono fio cha.n go j ,n. t he \'k.:lf.P cioelo ooctU?l'"ez.:8.

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:w ~ 1920:, non.l o O cnc1o 0x'i\•3o·~i'i70 Dccoffuo~ 1 :z 1!:26 ti cr-.!'2 o:i:Q

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rat !lOOt'J.l,'.}tion ~b:!. OOIIJt of pt·oduotioAt

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Sinco 1926, au oootu-uto &lt;3&lt;7..:.:pi:!.t~~io:.1 of: -i;'.2.o oa:&gt;2;liugQ· of al l

• hion m:mo omployos has boon mmtn:lno:l, fro:::i r1il.ioh tho .follovring
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ah:loct nh.o!ly dv..o to inoroaoot1 r ~:)chru:1.'\mation of minoB A)

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lt Rook Sp:!."':1.~o D ouo o.t i:J.int;on ru1r1 one u:~ 8iap0:.."'ior n:aH ~ .

Di adcl1a

b1on to 'tho cbovo, ono death oootu"'~ct!. ·~o tm onployo of tho o a1tro.ctor
• ~ tho nou nil' obo.f'i'; so:rvina l1°o~ 8 and 110. 4 14:1.l'leoo

01 tho o1x moil kl.lled, five :tog"c.; ·o.0pom1ent familiaa~· Thn total

wmbe~ of depondento was o18bt•

'F.ao oauco of death hno bean ol.aoa1f1oc

1a follouc:

Looomot1vo

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Pall of Ooal
Falls of Rook

By m1no prop
Fall 1n Shaft
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The average age of tho mon ktllod was 43e5 ,enra, the youngest

t-&amp;t11 occurring at 32 and the old.inst e:~ 70 :vears of o.go, 1he relation
~ the death period to age aa f'ollo .1•:

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~o o.t\to1r.ob:1leo uoz&gt;o p!.,~□od £c,y} tho 'bost cltovl:.:!"5 t:nilo to1·ia1 d cafot~lt&gt;
1

!ho n~ ohmoo n:!ll 1,0 1-:.:wa.~.1 \io -.:..l:lo ottcccc.oi'ul cmployoo on FoiJruw.•y
l61 19320

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lhi'Jl d8 to p_•o·~cot ~oi~ oyon rf1 0Z1 uniut,; ·;,;_o Dli:tOi: ~ o p1ok.

cr:o.Jd.ng

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lnin~ op;&gt;1.,c1tJ.a:1c ':'no fivo, a. r oolio·t:lon. o~": ono frai.u 1930. Zl.e o.nmwl
llm1oo.t:l.o~ or. ~11.') mi11Gs wan oru:-ri~tt ont ·;;..-:.u-.o~ Uzt. s. n:. sms:;:;h, u

In ndc11tion._ tho UBll:ll
llminn-t~o:i:1 um.--.o mo.do by tho u. s. Bw.'loo.u or !!ineo En.ginea:io"C anll. tho

Uof Stnto :Iinina lnopeotOl' o~ r:yom.ine;.

fhe uat?k of th'..&gt; Bo-., aru1 Girl Sooato Pirot Aid~ Safety Ton.t.13
la Otll"l'ieu. on during tho "3eer, fourtoon e1rla 1 teanu, and tour boyot
11111a Pllrt1o1patin5 1n a oontoot hold nt Rook Springs on June 18, tho

~ Kt. Elka, toatil awarded tho m,_301, prise, tho Hanna Boy Scouts t

llll alao l'linn1nZ tho bOJ'S' oantost.

�~-non Juno 12th, tho .fum.UD.l Jnte~-oomp~y J?ir~rt A:ld row. r.ttn{)

Reoouo Oontoot rt.J.o a.loo holu , \7ith u t eam f roro. iih0 \"Jeshington 'Onion
~oal Co'..!l pnny nnt1 ·i;o!l toomc fron 'i:lio u):!:l.on Puoific Coa l Compu..ny part-

,ta"o~ Lm"'o.ln or liiaou ~ ·0ho Tu!lo t oan acn:!.n n.tm 'ldec-1 ·tihO pri:ci.oipa.l

pr1n~o·
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lpringu D Yi:l:lton:, Bll.lllli:l o.nd Supo~;-,im."') 0 t ho ,:~i":;_.:.: // -:;c,c;e-;;110::., \'1iti1 n~'.fil•

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:to c:uployoa o:t.-:J.oo ~ho u:s:~rmJ.~e::ioni t:'c..l G plo.ood ir1 o:?f."oet O (April 16,
,929) bt'!.\: u:r• o "(J)j.:i:ie 1o p~ooonoo

m th:1n. ·~:n_o :.:'iold m1&lt;.1 ·i~ho 1uw.01~ot10

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�,.

YEAR

1930

�THE U N I ON PACIFIC COAL COMPANY
WASHI NGTON UNION COAL COMPANY

ENE MCAULI FFE,
PRESIDENT

IN REPLY, PLEASE REFER TO

1416 DODGE STREE."T
OMAHA, NEBRASKA

mrr

200-41

tir o Ho r: D Clark.?

Chairman, Board of Trust00s 0

The Union Pacific Coal Cot11pany0
S9 Broad\'Ja.YP 1~ew Yo:-k 0 l'io Yo

The Zollorrin~ resume of Tho unio~'l Pao:Z.ric Coal Compr.ny

operations Zor the year 1930 is submitted for your in::'ormation:
Ll:lJ.10 Prctl.uction o.:ad. Costs:

2or:.9 produced, ave~o.ge c!.l'..3--s uorkec1 dv.:z&gt;inE tha yeaz,,, mine
cost nud total cost fol" t he n:u10 ~-eux&gt;ly p~xaicd.o:, 1922 to 1930.,

is set f oz,t;h belmn

-

Year

Pz-od.ucicion Tono

Average Da.T;-~ rJoz,ked

1922

2:,253/773~95

1G6oO

020339

"\ '7Oo
,,.
,~2•

l92S

3~2411&gt;104.85

19808

2.397

2.5{-8

192~

2.,821.,677.80

18105

2.246

2ot41

1925

2,,779,054.54

l?~o~

2.078

20292

1926

2g776,245.45

187~~

2.026

2.2'76

1927

2s,750,430.20

2l~o7

1;054

2.11.c:

1920

2,927.,389.85

2-C:SoB

l.815

2.053 •

1929

3,000,632.25

27009

1.673

l.876

1930

2,897,653.25

2Sl o3

l.667

1.901

tli110

Oost

Total Cost

off 39.6 days, or
Th o \"Tor!dn,G time of the m:'.!.ns~ :?ell
14.6 per cent, and a decrease in ·l;o'co.l output ot 162,979.0CJ tono,
•
~.o ~ear Federal Incomo, Stnte,
or 5.3 per cont, occurred d:cr:i..n~ IJ-•, ..
•
,.~~eoblo to operation, totaled
City , and county taxes, 0 11
~ """'u

1111111

�(?380 0 319046 !) an inc rease of {~9l/780 o04p or 3108 per cen·to
The truces clw.rceabl e to l:!U.lle ope:ration in 1928 t otal0i

~)394:1242006 D ond the reduction in taxes paid in 1929 was
due to tho proportion of credit applicable to Coal Uining
Deps.rtnen t D a.ccoun.t of abt:.mdonmen·i; of ·che Im.p0x-ial Coal and
Coke Co:npe.ny 1D...7!ds 1:u Bl"'itir:h Col umbia. 0 sa.ne amounting ·bo
0112D422o74o

Vli'ch thio situ~tion in m:i.nd. 9 ·i;he inoroe.se in

taxes, 1930 compaz,ed to 1929:&gt; tril l be ro~cily unc!.o~stocd~

o·che:r c;e no:-al expon:::::es D ir..oluclinz . m.,.la.rie:J D insv.rru1.ce S1 i11.a
j..w:i. cc ·co pe:•."'son9 0 ercployes v linbili 'iiy insUl'ance 9 e ·t c.,

·totaled f'o:::, th0 ,/ O~; 0 S11D305o67 0 a 2:&gt;educ·Gion from 1929

~~e r::_;•,0

cost decreaoed 0 o.Ol6 p0r ton 0 ~:hile th~ total

·~exes pa id 0 b0i~ore menti oned.

l~o change in t'he '.':age ocale

occuz,red during the year., t he e~ployeE: ,1arking t".nder the

~evision oz the Allo&lt;TU.~t 16th, 1g20 0 ccale, made offcctive
December lstp 1928 1 and expil.,ing June 50th, 1932., tho revision effecting a r eduction of (;~162 per ton.

Since 1922i

Jc;he oos·t of produc·tion has p:r&gt;0(,'!'0f.sivel y reducf)d , the f'ollo,-;ing oo::?roa.ri::ion, r:ri{;h tons produced., total cost per ton, re-

duction from 1922 cost s, and £k'1ilar compari s on ,n.t h l92S
cos ts , ~or •~e se7 on l asJi; yea:i."3, f;llom llero\11t h.:

�Comparis on in Total Cos-'c of Production for
'iJine Year Pm."iod 0 1922..:.23=2'1•25=26-27-28°29=30:, \'Tit h

Reduction Per Ton and Amount
Toiiol
Cost
. ,
•

Reduction f~om 1922 Reduction f rom 1923
Aiiiov.nt
'Fez, Ton
Amount

""~eiTon
- -=

:eecr::r

1925 3:,241Dl04 c85
192~ 20821 , 677080

0205

1925 2 9 ?79 0 0S~o54

20292

cfl~ l g150D532o172

0256

1920 20776 0245~45

2 0276

0430

lpl93/785o54

0272

755"'138076

1927 2 D75QD430o20

0592

1 0 620:,25.f:oGS

0434

1,,193:,686070

1928 2 ~927D3SOo85

o65S

1 0 911:,535057

o-195

l.,4491057e97

10876

0831

2:,550.?186040

0·5 73

2,059 .,805 . 50

1 0901

0805 2:,352;610086

0647

1.,874.,781••65

1920 3 0 CGO,G82o25

012 D02 6 0 793094

rots.l
Loos r 0Cllction i n de~lation cost

550.,l25e29

550.,125. 29

i ot reduction in coot of production Oll.?47GD668e65

() 7.,795 ,'705.32

1925G26- 2•/c,28=29~30 ( 0 0032 pel., ton )

!,eoha.uicnl Loaders:
Dl!I':tng ..Gha year 1930 :, t h0 t:co of mechanical loadex-o vias
further 0Jt·tonded and on De c enbei&gt; 31 0 1930 D a t otal of 107 loo.ding

llnito \?O!'O i n oervi oe , t he t otal O:.J.01.'.J.'1'~ o:? capit a l invact ed in
mechanic al load.ere, m.t.h d eprecio:i;ion t o Dec ember 31 , 1930, uo f ol l ~ s:

Ori6innl Capit a l InvGD~~ont

Depreciation t o December 31 1 1930

0 471 , 599. 12
251,432.53

------------

Oricinal capit o.l :rnve cmont
Less Depreciation

0 220.,166.59

Depreciation f or ye~ 1930

63 , 529.91

Total Tonn LOflded Uoc~a.~ic~llYD 1050

1,721.,659. 70

�Based on the 1930 tonnaGeg the Oapital Investment in
loading machinery as of December 31st, app~oximated 1208¢ per ton
for coal so loadodo

Tho proportion of coal loaded mechanically

moreasetl 1.°l"om 3o2 pel., cent in 1923 to 59o4 pG:i." oe:i1·t in 1930:, and
an ef:i:"'ort is being nud0 to bring this figure up to 70 per cont in
19310

ileasure oz Time Dorked and Eo.rninGs:
Since 1926, an accurate co~pilation of the earnings of all
Union mine employes has been maintained, from uhich the follo\'ling

reouma ha.a been abstracted:
Hoo o? Uen

~~

'.7o:rked

A~erage Net Earnings
'£pr D!'!,.y Per ll-£.1:Th Por Year

t&gt; 163.46 01.,965.87

Average Daye

'\

1926

2,10305

!87o4

192'7

1:,78108

214:o7

lr/l.o82

2,064.03

1928

l;767St:&gt;7

24808

l8Go23

2.,234076

1929

1/·10•706

27009

170091

2o050a92

1930

1/76507

2SloS

155e53

l,866e36

Tho reduction in earnings po~ day from 1926 to 1928 ~ere
almost wholly due to increased mechanization of mines. The redtto•
tion in ua.ges effective durinB tho yonr 1929~ broug)l.t about a.
further reduction of approximately Olo05 per day•

The shrinlm.go in

the daily ,;.rage u.aa very la.z,e;ely tn!wn up in the inc~eaae :ln workinG
t1tne afforded,, until 1930, vfu.en due to leosened demnnd '£or coal, tho
llorking time fell off as shO\Tilo

!,atet:y; Y1easures:
Tho mine safet-y \7orJc ino.t~gv.ratod in 1923 and continued

Pe~a1stentiy since that time 11.n~ boon aoplified and otronGthoncd.
llcwever,, eisht fatalities oceui-•1"od in our \'l'yoming minoa in 19301 the

I

I
Ij

�total fatalities sui'r~r0cl lry 1J:ho Union Pnoiric Coal Compruiy., with
t l1e :ra'&amp;i o pe1· 1DC00 8 000 t ons o:i' coal r.unec1 0 c ompared ·wii;h similar

s·~atis tios covering a ll nrl.neo locat0c.l i n t he Unit;ed s·iia-tes fo1~ the

years 1923 to 1950 0 i nclus i ve P s..r1onn 0010,1~
Comparioon of P.o:i-.io.1 AecidonJ.;s pm." nillio~1 Tons Con! Mined

The Uniryn Paci~ic coal Con, ~~~y and Unit0d Stateo Comp~ed
Ei ght Yeorl ,z Periodo
All tlinos Uni·God Sta tes
Year

-

!l'a·tal Aocidentc

Fatalitioe por
lr 000 a900 1.91!~

.fil,~~ 4ccidon~~

¾2 ooqaoqo T0ns

1923

16

&lt;': o94

2i,458

3o7/!:

1924

9

3 ~19

2;096

4 ol7

1925

6

2o1G

2 0 8 3{

-:'
0

1926

8

2o'88

2p510

5o83

192•1

7

2c5~

2,22'1

5o"/S

1928

G

2~'73

2,171

So.8 1

1929

12

So9l

2,187

So62

1930

8

2~76

2_074 (Ef:lt&lt;i)

3o91

Fe:cali ties nor

~Lt
........

•

Saf'e·i;~,. expendi•i;ures ~ cii...o.:....G0able to mine coots, ro:s." the

calender yoa.rs 1923 to 1930, i nclv.si'vu D sra shom b elou:

Exoenditm,eo i'o1" Sru?ety Chru:'coc1 to 11:2.ne Coato
ror Eir}:t Ye0,t~ ?eriod

--Yoar

-

Labor &amp; Liaterial
.,.,

-

~ons T'!ined.

Coot Per To,,
('\

71,9a1;os

3,241,105

1924

152,754~18

2,021,6'18

.OM

1925

J.29 1 2SS,.4l

2~779,064

.ooo

1926

153 1 915.ll

2 3 77G,245

.055

1927

as~sso.oo

2 11r/00,430

.os2

1928

98 1 S74.68
97,274.79
·99,341,..4'1

D1 927 1 390

.OS4

1923

1929
l9;so

\}

s,oso,Gs2
2,897,653

&lt;}

.022

.002
.034

....--

�During the year 1930s, eaoh of our six Wyoming mining

oommv.nitiea suffered one or more fatal injuriesD the eight fatalities diotributed ao foll0\'1s:

Rook Sp~ings Noo 8 Uil10
Reliance Woo l iline
\'J·inton Noo 4; L1ine

l
l
l

Oumbe~lruid Noo l !line

l

Hanna No o 2 t1in0
Hanna No o 4 r.Ii..'l'l..e

1
l

Superior "E~ Nine

....,..2

Total

0

The eight mon killed left dopendont femilieo o

The total

numbo:r of dep0nd.0nts ,-mo 19 0 of ,w..i.ch 11 t1er0 child.reno

The cause

of donth hno been c1ncsified as follo~si

Electrocuted
Infection

l
l

11ino Co.r
Falls of Co:il
F-alls of Rock
!lining machine

l
l
2
l

By loading machine

1

To·to.l

8

The average age of the m0n killed rras 43 1 years. the
0

youngest death occurring at 29 and tho oldest at 52 years of ngeD

the rel ation of the death poriod to age ac follows:
29 years of a.e;e
38 years of age
39 years of ar;e
46 years of aso
47 years of aee
48 years of age
52 years of o.ge

Total

l
l
1

2

1
1
1

-

8

Two ot the eight men killed uere in the employ of eontltaotoro at tho time of their dca:c;..vi; ono man, Lire \'.im. Hackett,

9lllployed in driving a rock tunnel by contract, the other, Mr.

~----------

�J. ilo Kocsonjons, a m.nchino ~an in the employ of The Goodman
ila."'lu.fo.ctwin{; Co1:1p any of Ch ica[;Oo

Th is lilU!l v.'El. s directint3 tho lilOVS-

inont of an 0,:p0riraontD.1 lo~dcJ.• ,~.nioh vns being placed in Hanna. Iio o

~ lli.ne for test pu.rpooeso

l!hile no r 1o~krtl.0 nio oompcnaation t'JaS

charged against Tho Un i on Pacific Coa l Co--~ pan:f for theoe two doaths~
the Sta·to Insp~otor of' ill::ios i s ccnpelled ·co lis t i,he t1·:o accidents

against 'the coal co:npc...n.J..o
engaged i n a ctual

:!!!le not nUI:1bor of fa•;;a.1 a ccidents to mon

milllllG op0rtt.t::v~o uao sixD a =-=-e duction o:l fifty

por cent ::'rc:n 1929.

'l~e o.nn:al cx.nmination of t i10 rai;:'100 vmo

oarriecl ou:G ·t~ol).C',h T.!?' o Jo rio Pa.Ul:, Senior £:=ci noer~ u.

s. Bureau.

of J i n.0s 9 c..-:!d. i.To A. So l"!a ·i ;ts 0 r.tin i 11G '.:£lGi~1eor . o:? Salt Lake City.,
forimerl y Chief ~3i nee!' of' the Utcll l7uol Cou1panyo

~he no::k o:? -tho Boy and Girl sooats Pirst Aicl and Safety
boyat tc~c p=wticipatinz L-,. a eon·t cot hol d at Rook Springs on

June lS~ ·i:fu.e \iil1ton Girl Scouts' t een O.\"JQZ'ded th~ major prize•

·i;!.lo

lanna Boy Scouto' toruu win."1.ing the boyc R content.

on J'u..l'le 13th# the .tumual :rn·~oz,-c 01.:po.ny Fir st Aid o.nd L!:i..110

Resouo Co:ii; 0 ot ,;1as alno hold# \1.i:i;h a toam f'ron tho t"lashington Union
,oaJ. Company and nine teruuo f'ron ~h e U:tlon Pa.cif'ic Coal Compc.ny
PSl'tioipatina, this oonteot conduc·i;ecl undcl" the auspiceo of the

11n1ted stnteo Bweau of taneo~ t'f,o Tono tom?l ariarded the prinoip~l
Pl'1ae.
During t he month of Febrt!ru."y, safety meotin63 ,1ere held c.t

fin.ton., Rook Spi•ines, and suporio:,., ·i;l:c ;-lt'itor., togothor TT.ith 11::n:ibe1'a
It ~h
s·;:;a.to ~line Inapoctor, ai'l:1. t~1e Vice
.,_ e operatine s t-~~
i::I..L•, the m,i
- -0 -? ..
L..e
",ioro • Un:Lon.' in attendance, nn::l on
"'" s1dent and Sacret sry 0 eJ. t ..."'c ••1--1

eae occasions, su.1 tab1 a unifts ooro p~ooonted to mine workers oeleoted

�T
oontrig

• by a vote 6f thei~ associntes as ~...a.ving ~ade the princi pal

bution to 1td.ne safoty durl~ ·thG yew 0

Th® hos."i.ry OX,?endi-twes m..we in oorr.10ction ,•rlth tho Rel iance

obtained f'o~ 1927 9 19ZB 9 1929 avid 19309 'Ghe ~.ill.ou.nt so cxpended.0 with
cost pex&gt; -ton, from 1922 to -t'h0 on.cl o.f 1 930, shown 'bolowg

Cost of Controlling RGl:l~9__Moo l ~!:!-F:~F:i:t:_~

-~

XG(lZ)

AmOU..Vi'G

~

1922
192S

(;28 0 033010
18/745099
12 0 56?026
1QD281o04
280060066

1924
2925

1926
19271
1928

4t&gt;4:11o75

3g802~'71
2 :,44.-4~60

1929

1930

2s;56.!Lo2S

'\

\?01018

00517

00429

00380
~1253

00169

00128
~0070
~0078

At -the prcse:r..t t ime P t h0 fJev0X"al f :i!"a zones x-e:main in a.
Ve"l!y catizf~etol~y c o:ndit iono

Jine L1aj;ez:::1sl anq su.:e,,,l ies:
1J:11e ehane;es in va~ue of sJ.;ocko of m-1 n.e mater ial ax,.d

oup:9l io:3 s·ine-0 De cember 3lp 1923 0 :lo cho1:m by the follow.ing otc.te!u.en'tn
'union Pacific Coal Company and Sout1"arn. tJyomi ng Electrio Oompnny

-

uateri al and supplies on Hand December 31st

1923a 1924 1 1925 1 1926 1 1927 0 1928 1 1929 and ;2,30

~a.t

Coal Com;eanz

. 1923

0 590, 004

1924
1925
1926

1927
1928
1~9
1930

Eleo~-r;_,9,,, Ocmpan:v;

Tot al

.,,.

418 ;797
287,965

·~
fJ 308~-&lt;::

233-075

6_,501

() 590,004
422, 641
290,912
270,245
259.,576

28103

275.,229

267;095

265.,150
275; 036
865.,064

2,947

3i,150

2;ss1

f.:; 1 r:~,·
~o-'--,

267 , 711

260,.231

,.

Reduction
from 1923
ca

t~.. 16711 36S

299,092

319,'159
SS0.,428

322,291
Sl &lt;:.:,775
S29,'l7S

---

�m9aa

our mate~iaJ. stocks ue~e increased in 1928 and furthe~
:tnoz&gt;ea0ad in 1929 0 aa n x-esu.lt of a g.t&gt;owing mechan-1cal loading

installation 0 requiring additional repair parts kept in stocko
A fv.rtn0r i ncrease in loading ~.mclune rap~ir pru.~ta became

Our me:!?cha.n&lt;!i00 □-toz&gt;e£ 9 u...~ez&gt; ·the con •;;iw.tl.ng managGment

of Oro Eo Ro Jef~e~iat) Uanage~ oz Storos 0 made an 0xe0l10nt .show~
ing i'o~ 1930v rer:m.lto fox, tlle oulondw years 1922 to 1930 D

1ncluoive 0 shovL~ beloDg
YoUj,~

~

1922

To·,a1 Salee
ti

\:

~o~nl Op02&gt;util'lg

Inven·,ory Val uoa ~m.,0ns0s ,le.,.l!~Q,f!

991£)315

-=ert

l\

\}

f':-s

283~269

".

(,

\?

169~29~

~i9t .EtmniM~ _
t\

\l

s;oo:; (Defo),

1923

lt?l93 0 9'75

2~0p~9

194.937"2

55,,314

192~

lvOOJ. 0 505

229p236

1820308

4:s;27G

1925

94:3 0 296

214:~l~

16St?7G4

01~522

1926

932:,159

239.813

170.,907

57~586

1927

93Si,022

242~895

1'74~4.-44

54;931

1928

942/'/99

245,988

181-759

G2~96G

1929

l:,007:tS55

240,450

188,539

71,577

1930

972,925

208,612

181.434

67~859

---

o

•

o------~--~~~~~-~-~-----------------~~--~~-~
s1,ase
Q7,105
Jr s,719

•----~-------------~
Deo~~u
00
64,sso

~ho n~t eru."nings d0o~eaocd 03,718.79 frOiil the previcru.o
Jeer, oxa 5 0 2 per cen·~, _a v~r:·l .:?avor~ble shot7ing, t..'h.e total ·o:'.i1.o

Pay l'Ollo :lledv..ccd (;27S.,196e09 11 or ?eS per cent.
rm
ACC OU!lt S
-.a.'UG

Ro'"e1=ablo
::.lercnand.ice Depart:'!lent., ao of
· .., · - v
D

December 31 , 1922 to 1930., incluoive a.re chom belotr:

�Aecov...nts Receivable

~

me:rchandiss Dopa.rtmen~
.Amoun·i;

1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927

1 928

1929
1930

·T110 ~eduction i n Aecolli.L ts Receivab l e ~us ,ilf!.de possibl ~
by ' t l?.0 colloo·~ion. of ou.ts tw..di :ng h:aJ.£1..nooo f 1,.om 'i;h0 □ale of t"'nc!.iosp
\'Iaoh:i.ng r:W.ehinei:; D e t o o O □old on t imo paymen-cs ~ s a.l0s of •~is
&lt;f.2orac·,0x, :col l i ng of 'E L""l 1930" our tot al oales mni i.1 taine d by

i ncreao0 1n oal 0 of g~soli:~o and oilD ba!.~ery p~oduots 0 etc ft
m., 0 nov 'ltri..do:\~ 'fJv.y to

Plans

sell 0l ea·tr ie r efri g0re::i;o&amp;""s ·to empl oyes and

such shoiud p~ove a material o...dd:1tion t o om: total sales in 1931~·

On December 31,s, 1930., a t ot al of 37 men were cwried on
our pension r olln o

During the year O S n0v1 giames Yrare added to the

l is·~, and 2 p0nsioners d i ed " making o. not e.ddition of one nP..me n
~

~
lu.e t ota l expend.i tures for ponoions :r'!r' the Y'f)azt 1930 uas t1
22 :.,191e22 g

equa1 to 0.0076 p ell ton of oonl m.inedo

The t ot al sum po.id for

Pensi ons., 1914 to 1930~ i nal usive 0 uas 0121,368.46.
,§,__ale of C.oal. a.t Hanna:

Uith the OO:ii-lpletion of t he p1Wohase pa.ymento due th.e

lilegeat...11 Coa l Coo pany cov0 ri~ the l:Jinton. VJyor.ti ng., mineo , an n.arco-

lllent nas enter ed into under dnte cf' Auguc:t 14, 1924., und whioll wa c
l'enewed from t ime to time., t lle p::cccnt a~eement running to and in-

ClUding Uaroh 31 ~ 1931 , ·thece c.g,.?o-··'1cnt;o coveri ns the purchaoa of

�Ho.nna coal f oo~bo cars on tipple trackc at Hanna by the Slieridan
Coal Oompanyo

The sales so made to the Sheridru1 Coal. Compruty for

the calendar yea?s 1925 to 1930-i inclusive P are sho,vn bel ow~

-

Year Tons Sold

A V0Z,S.ij®
Average
P~ice Received Total Cost

-

Profit
---

ocr::?

Amount
- -~

1925 50~662'!20

03~038

$201.18

1926

53;,912090

30055

20053

1927

581?809?50

50046

20012

1928

4'1 0 524030

3 0053

10866

l ol97

53~295.58

1929

35 0 174075

20927

lo675

1~·2 52

44~030!78

19SO 3Sv605o80

20741

lo007

33-841.04

lo002

55;0200'13
60~809~02

S:11.0 110.vere.5e total eost" shoyJn. isi t.,-,_at covering all coal
sold at Rar..na 0 including tho items of gone~al expenses and taxes.
The additional tonnage that t!'lec:o oaleo produced increased the
total ru...'ll!ling time of the mines:, t"ll th a z&gt;emll.tan:c reduction in

production cosd;s e
Sam:~ar:v; Improvements - Rock Springs

:?

'F.ae improvements made in the oi ty of Re~ Springs 6 beginning
in the yew 1925 , were continued duri!l..g the year 1930, e. fuzothexi

i!ilprovem.ent in the number and character of street light s efi'eetedo
The pa?'k locat i on conveyed t o the Oityunder t he r eclamation agi?eement preoents an example of oivic b0tterment of which the ~hole
Ci ty in vory proud.

§.._u bsidiary Coa l Land Co:npaniea:
Duri ng the year 1930 ~ ti.,cre was advanced t o tho lllinoio

Union coal c oml?an:y f or pa~ent of to.xeo, ◊9,'163.88; for aenoral
expense s , $241 . 00; a t ot al of 010.,004.88.

An attempt is boing Llade

to effect a reduction 1n the asseo~ed value of t his pr operty, t110

�•outoome of tho0a ne3otiations unecrtnino
Eldlnuotion of Cttr:1b0l"ls.nd Uines ~

.., ,:

•-rm: --- :

•

'

..,.

o/ &gt;Y-

On April 20~1:, 1929 0 Hoo 2 Sou.th T.'iil1e o.t Cv.m'borl a.Yld was

1.1orketl ou·~ nnd nbo.z1doned .o f.'J:l.d on June 30·bh O 1929 !) No o 2 ~1:.tne was

field, N'o o 1:, wns 0Ahau□t0d and E:1.b&amp;..'l!ldon0d on ;Ju_ne 19·~h 0 19300

'l:he

p~od.uction at Cv.mberl.and for 1930 u-as 87 0 169 tonc o Plle Ctunber1o.v..d
properties produeed theix- fi~st ooo.1 i n 1901. .o tho output in ·thnt yow
218//SS tons; the to·l.ial production of coal du.z,ine ·i ;h0 1:2.fe of the

prope~ti00D 14 0 l71 0 f17 tonoo

Th0 village of Cumbo~l ~nd cel ebrated

~d omployo:J of -"c!10 Company in o.t'i;enA~coo

Praotically a.11 hous0s

nud eqttip:-:on:b "l.:'.)~o diopos0d of O w..d ·i;ho Rn:11-:,oa.d Company ntll :remove

lto. 6 uino O Ea.mm. ;_,
\iOl"k or devel oping No. 6 iline a·c Htl.m"l..a uas inaugarated in 19SOo
This mine is looa:ced on the rio. l Seaa 9 the ooal proopeoted bJ· CL'Op
ope:ninzo and dienond drill h olec bnrod :L?l 1929 of excellent qunlity

and th:1.oknecs

0

The first coal (.!!7o70 tons) tas loaded ~ Se17tenbot.. ,,

the total p!'oduotion of dev0lop:2ant eoo.1 for tho yenr, 6-621.06
tons 0

A tC3porory tippl e and ~ail!'oo.d tracks \7ere eonstructed in

1930 o.nd •tho ,::ork of d ovelo~in~ ·i:;his o.ilio ,r.lll go for,,ard Graclu!).J.ly,

Pl'epara~o~y to ~eplaoiug Noe 2, npp~o~ohin3 oxhauationo

lggineerine Schol.aroh1p:
I n 1928, an MD'Wll ncholc.z-rfaip covvrinG tho four year
loUl'ae in m1ning engineering r.eo inr-iti"i;utod, tho eandiclntoo to be

ltlected from s ons or wardo of eEplo·~r0□ or deceo.oed employee, these

■

�you.:..-is m.on ·to be etlt:ca·l:;0d a:i; t he ezpense of t.b.e Company !I wi th c.n

oppo1"ttmity Biven :?or sui·cs.b l o emplo-ymen. c. dw.1ing oaeh 0ri..nual vacati on
period, ,.·r.i:~

n. p::;rma:..1.0:-:it pos it:1.o:t a.f·cer graduationo

Bu·~ ·cv10 cu=.1..t'l.ie.n.tos app0ru.:&gt;&amp;". l fo~.. cxaui na'cion in 1928 , t'!li3
sch olru:&gt;sh ip O.\'~ d0d to flunual John G·l":1.llos 9 19 yew s o'Z age, a

graduate :&gt;f 'th e Roe!~ Sp:ri11g~ rligil Schoo1 0 o '.!.1.0 oz s 0 v0n chil c.1:!'en of
Gro3k p!:l.Ten:tase O noi ·G11cr t he fathez, no::- !i!O't!lm." s p ooki ng; the Engl ish

l angua3eo

Th i s: 3·~ud ont entel"ed ·i;he I1issou.i"i Scll.ool of.' Mi nes and

I n !!a y 11 1929 0

ce.nd.i do.tcs Zo::: t he soc ond schol fll"ship

·r,i"'~0~

::ippearc::1 :?or GJX\lllilta:iiion; l'ir o F !"ar~ P o L$baz&gt; l eading 't7ith a grade oz
~ {o7 pointc a

Bx&gt;o LcbL.r is th0 s on of Q f orm~~ ~mploye who di ed in

cowl~0 11 C..."'!tl i s o:S: Sluv oil:lo n.~r"Gior10.li t y o

Ea 0lect ed t o ent er the

Colo~ado Scl:ool of Lli ..1e s a:a Gol do::.1., Co:!.o:.,,rulo 9 and 'bo-t ;:1 otudent a o.re

:?0porte.c1 C!.S c.t:;·i:;ontive a..Yld making f ail" t:,;"O.deso
L.
7. J tm.0 ,,

1930 9 fo;.n" a ppl ieo:2.t::; upp~ared for- t he ·G.b.iz&gt;cl

scholo.rcic.ip :, llr. Jdm E. \:iillso:.1 o:? Rock Spr:lnzs, ·tho succeosl".ll.
eundide.to 0 loruling v/ith a gxiade of 8! ,0z- oen'iio 11r. r:illson, the

first succescful cendidet e of Bngli~h □pea.king pa.rent s , el ected to
en)i;er the Colorado School of tli;n 0c :, rurl hus done splendid v;ork fo1~

a i'ir o·c yeal" nan.

All tbz'ee otudont zi are makin5 a auecaoo oz ·choil'&gt;

school t 1ork and \7ill doubtless me.ko GOOa. cmployes.
!9c1a1 Ee t t 0mont s:
A c ontinuous o.ttem,t hn o iJec1.1. ~ e ·t ot-inrd tn.0 improv0nont of

the Companyrc ten0m0n t ~nousos :&gt; ~n :ID.filbor of housec at Supcri oF und
RI

~.::i

ne1ianoo modei'"ni z{;;;U.,

_ _ .::i
w;iu

,

,.,.,,a,..,,. .__._.•~,...,~1..c,_
,.. of tene:1ent houoos .. ou.tbuild-

o. - ~

t.,-.:• - .=..&gt;J

lnes nnd fen ces painted du.rin.:; ·~he ;jO'!:.-::i.

'

�cormv..1,-: ·&amp;y P.)°?fei:::•s :?.t l-".11 po:l::.1·~g O aud t ho Boy untl Girl Scout t1ove-

uent v.'l.~s con:i;inued :, th0 Doy scct•.:ii uac1 Girl Sc ou.J.,; cumps at Hew Fork

L9.1te suocesofully coatlt.1ctcc.1 fo:;,., i:i\10 pc1~:1.oa.s of t~n days each.

lloligiou.0 Yio:t'k :l.11 tl1c sevel-,,a.1 co1r.JJ.tm:ltioo 1~s beon. \,ell mair..:tai1?.ed

tionso
J:ii Q.l·t clao:::;cs ill ll..dw.iitlc'tirO:cion 0 n020 Eco~1.o:..i:.tcs and. ilin.ing
·.-:~re cru:&gt;:1.":?.e~ on duz-ing tlle clcsifl.g mon'i:ill.s or tho yoa'!.-i :, and these
olasoeti i:10 :."0 CU1"Z'i0tl. OV0tt t:iWOU{;ll ·tJ.w \7ll'lt0~., Se)flSOllo
~~1e u.cuo.1 p:rizoo ,-io~e UY~.:.~o.0e. in tllc sev.a~al mining di0t1•iets :.?o:.., t h e r.1.cs"i:; o.ttz&gt;active f;Wd~no o.:a.a. clean0o·t premif:les.
=
..i:1.,J Co,.ar.1i.m1:lty Cou.neil2 o.t Iiar..na.:, Hoe~.;: Spr·i.nzoD ru.nton~

llol ia..~00 c.,.~u Supori o~ continue~ to oo~~uct -~~e loeal amuoe:mont~
1•clioi' e"..TI(1. ~oc:1.r_l -r:01.,k r0qu:lro:1Gntc of ·tho ce.'v'eral

C(Dlllunit:100 9

TJ'ith a. o.1:11iwv..r2. of O.iJsistonco Zran •~110 Ooo.l Coap&amp;n:y.

Old Tilaex-s t Aoaceiaiiion:
on Saw.l day., June lft.h.9 1930D the S:lxth /1••nnuul Reunion o-Z
1

fue Union. P~eific Coal. Co-tllpa.i."1.y c..nd rJaohington Union Coal Comp.my

Ola. i:i:ioe::iD, A~oocia.tion co11ven0d ill Rock Springs, ,-lith a menuerdtlp
:&gt;f .Q;94 mc::.'l r.nci one uomn cmplo:,re tft1oce service equalled 07l oxceec.ed
?O yoars 0

1

James Uoon, the i':lr::;t P-L'ooid.ont of the Aosocia. tiion.

~.,

l:nd th0 oldef:rc man in point of aoz&gt;vieo 1 ,"Jith 56 yearo of eon:i.i:1.nuouo
tGl'vic0., 'tiaS a.gain in attouC..auceo

so-410 700 omployes, "C'dv0a r.:.,:d. cucoto wero entwto.ined o.t tho

.bnual Banquet

I

in tho Old T.iw.Ol'&gt; 3 r B-'4:i.ltlinE•

tf Denv01" deliverod tho pziilw:lp~l c..&amp;.::..,coo .

Rev• \1 • 1.ioii"tu,-.-lo B;.(&gt;0'\'~l
All old time dnnco

�-15=
oonduoted in tho Old Timers v Building served to en·t0rta.in ·the
membeX's., ·~heiz, uiveo 0 clau5-llt er s c.nd friends dv~i:ng ·iihe evening.
The est imo.ti on in ,·hlch the Old TitilOI.-.s a Association is
11eld and i ts val l!0 t o t he !i.lOil w..d ·che Cam.pa:ay @?O\'.J v1:lth 0ach

suceeodi ug y0a.r o
Emp_lo:yes ~ ~Gazine1

On Dece~be2 31otD the I!klployeoi U2gazin0 clos ed itD
oevant h yom.,:, 2 ::&gt;600 copios d1o·t ri1m.t0d mon:thl,y f) 'Ghe 11:Iagazine a. much

anticipat ed vi sit or in the homes of all cwployeo o~ The Union
Puc1fi o Coal Co-~po.nyD t he Uu0hi r1Bt on union Coal Comps.ny and the
Sou:th0i....r. \Jyo:i1:!.De Elc.c'l;r :le ~omp~yD t-;.1 0 net cost

of publica tion f~

t l:.0 j •oa:.~ 1930 ·t oto.llil-ig 04D989o16 .? n dco:-..,00.se of (~1 0 4.41008 frozn

ttlo pv01::io:10 J°0W o

T:10 oiz0 or tr0 :.::nzazino d.oc:i?eassd. fro:m an

aver age of ~~ ,naoc in 1929 t o ~5 :1n 19S0o Dios Jec3i0 UcDiarmid•
cd:U;ox- D z&gt;eci@lod. July 6th , o.n.c1 ua.a snoooe:::!.ed. b y !.iiss Eunioo Uo

Gilbert on Novenber ls~o
lleaouro and Coo"&amp;:; of welfare Uork:

I n addition to the expenditw:'e or 04g989ol6 for the
~ployes t UaBazine, n total of (il 5 0 70'7 o28 was expended in oonn0otion

TJith t he entorto.inment of th0 Old '.i:imex,oa Aosooi ation and fo:;;, contributions mad~ to loo~ chu.rcheo O Na:t:ionc.l Reel Crose, American

Lec-lon~ Boy ond Girl Scouts:, ·chc Pou.rt~, of July celebration, La.be:,
• Day, Ob.zaiota.as, etc. , maki~ J.;hc ·;;otal. amount oxpondcd on cooic.l
and botto1"tlent ,10rk $20 ,696.4-1, o~ approximo.t ol y 7.1 millo per

Of ooal produc0d.

t on

Tho total 0:q,oud:ltlU"o ~ e for tho l:hployoo v

llagazine o.nd tor e;enere.1 ualtaro ·aor1t i11 1928 wao 025,203 .. Gr/, o.nd.
in 1929, 025,024 .21.

�• Conelus.lion:
A most sm:t :lsfact o!'y meo.sv..re o~ oo=opera•i;ion tl!JS.s givo11 the

Company t hrough.ouJc the y0ax- b y• the citizens of' Rock Spzaings and our
outside a:u.1.ing V:illnt?;es .:;, as nell ao ·the of.fice:i-.. . s of 'i;he vaz,ious labor
oziganizationso 'the buoiness a..'11.d professional m0n 0 and t he Cl0:r;,gy8
Dne to ·i;he l essened deJ2D.ild for coaJ. 0 ·;.;h e i,1orki ng f'oree res
d.eoreasGcl n::J sho,:m by ti1.e te'bu.l o:ti on folloiTlng 0 99 men~ the nur.ab~~

oi' Union e:nployes i 21 s0rvice at o.11 m'inoo foz, n ine yea:!!ly periods
s.1J.ovm 'bol or1::
P0i-iod

, . 1923
Jeno

Number ~an

Red.uetion

)?er Cent

- f)

3 0 67~

lv 192~

21)_87'7

797

21;e;

Jan. l:, !985

2;s30

8t4

23~9

Jan. lv 1926

21/1 70

1D204:

33~0
.

Jone 1, 1927

2,111

1,?563

42~5

Jane 1., 19~8

1~884

1 ;790

4-9,/1
.

Jano l~ 1929

1 0729

1 0 945

52.,6

Jano l~ 1930

1 ~921

1 9 753

~7r,7

9

1 ,s22

ls,852

50o4

Jn..'11fj

. Jan• 1 ·· 1931

~

a

labor situati on wao '\.701 1 oom.posed throughout the yoo:t:,
the ·tv,l;)nover nor.uinal • ~ e J O!l.ll Po \'J:vli te :, fozr.m.er preaident of tlio
OU!'

United. lllne Wo1"kers of America, m~d a member of tho Bituminouo Coal

Commission, appointed by President wood.row Uilson in 1922~ oontinuea
ls Joint Un pire to settle u.na.cljudicated disputes betuoen t he operators

lnd mine workers.

No quention ho.o aricen bet\'leen this company und

lts employes since the nrraJ.'lCo~ont y;ao placed in effect, (April 16th,
l929), but ur. rthite• s presence m.th:'l.1~ tho field and the numerouo

�r
to th0.:i.z· z&gt;athol., onviabl o eaz-ni:ngo an&lt;.l \7oi')king oonc1lt:Lon.o o

all bn0inos □ clm"'i:ng tho Y&lt;:'CJ:&gt; !) i210 z•0suJJ:;s ob·tain0d a.:i.'&gt;0 not
a.l'Goget.~10~,., t:ncatiofac-'co~yo

�YEJ\R 1929

�THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY
WASHINGTON UNION COAL COMPANY

1416 DODGE STREET

, MCAULIFFE,
PRESIDENT

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I

IN REPLY, PLEASE REFER TO

OMAHA, NEBRASKA

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l'urtllor ox.tended and on D0e0~l&gt;0:v &amp;1 0 1020 0 a total of 85 loading
.:nits ,;,oro iu 00z,vic0D 'i:ihe ~otal runouni:i of oapi•i;el invostecl. il'l
r.ochanieol loac!.0ro 0 n:l.th cloproc:1flt1on to D0oomb0r 31 0 1929.:, as i'ollowag

O~37 125oGO

O~iainol Capital Invooiment

0

Deprociotion to Docembe~ 31D 1929
Ox&gt;iginal Can:! tal L11ve::r~:1en t

191 9 ?32009
r,.J 2'2:6 392001

Loso Dep~ooiation

0

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66 0'781032

Total 'i1ons Locttlcc1 tloclla"lically0 1920 1 0 7'74 0 2'79 o&lt;36
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pi-•opox-tion o:? coal 1oo.d.cc1 □oehsnica.lly inci"'oaoed Z-.i'om

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S:1n.oo 1026 P on aeowato compilatio:(2 of tho oan1mc;o of all
llion min.o c:o.ployos hos been mainta:1.ned 0

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lmost t'."°holly due t o incrensea. n:schan:lnntion of min0O.

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Utili•::iies Con:pc.ny for tte y.ao:l! 1957:

Li ght eml Poricz, Pepo,J.&gt;t:::1en·c;
\,,&lt;?.tei• De!)o..rtnG nt

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, 6.1!757.04

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Inoone, e1..q)ens00 ei~d nei revenue of the XJi ~ht Slntl '!?oner
Dopurtmei'lt at Rook Spri1'!30 ~nr1 C·r'eem PJ. veI\, 0xc1 UtDive of t:e:r"Ohandiee Llopai9t□ent, fo-r: 195b 2.nu J.95'?:

IJleot:ric energy sold, !NH
Revenue rece1. ved fro:J aale of

electricity
~-1oc . operat ing !'evenues

Total oporntirG Pcvenuoo

1956
23;983,222

1&amp;§1
2-!· »2s.~9,, 118

G719,677.a
770.82

(i71E\, o~,o. 73
1
791 . 86
U718 D GG2. 59

:7720, 4:48. 23

operating ex:_oences:

Energy purchased

Other exnenses
'total. ei:penees cxcl .of. t a.J-:oa
Net revenue, exol . of truces e.,
uncolleot1ble bills
Taxes &amp; uncolleotihla billn
t?et income

Vl ~0,456 .14
70, 210. 7,,Q
I) 50 .. ?.36_.44

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Income, expenses and net revenue of the Light nlill. Pouer
Department e:i'.i Hc1.l'H'le. for 1956 and. 1957:

2966

1967

E1.ectrio 0 l'l0i'g_y GOld, K\7H

l, 733,044

1,707,949

~evenue reo0ived from s~le of ene~g-;J
d i scellaneous oper ~tin5 1,cveiiues

0 42,532.11

B 45,213.07

10 tal ope~ating revenue

436.84

361.80

:) 42,968.96

0 45,674.87

Operati ng ex-_pences :
Ener gy p u~chs.eea
Other expenees
Totcl. expenses; oxolus1v·e of t f.'.xos

~; 1 5,568 .14
1~&amp;4:G~. 2J.
l) 30,032 .35

(; 15, 589 . 09

rJet revenue, 0Y.clusive of ·i;:,zes &amp;,
u ncolleoti bl e b .tlls
'i1axeo and. uncol leoti bl e bill9

..; 1 2 , 936 60
8_,358 .67

(~ 14,549. 26

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!Jet i ncome

0

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4, 577.93

e

15,436.53
31,026.e2
8,886.72

V

5 1 662.53

Inco12e, Cz:!)0nseo and net revenue::; of the Light and Pouer

D~~"'tmcnt a t :Rock Spring s, r-reen Ri ver and Hanna, combined, tor

~ J.956 er:.1. 195? :

Revenue Zoooei Vt::d. from sole of ener(r'J
llisc. operating revenues .
Total. operatinz revenue s
Operatin~ expenaes:
Energy purch~sed
Other O2t9enses
Total expe nses e,ccl usi v e of tc..xe:;i
!let r evenue, ezclusive of tc:tes 8

unoolleot1ble bills
Taxes and uncollectible bill s

Net 1ncolle

1956

1957

25,716,266

25,987,067

v1?e2,209.62

(;763, 283. 80
l .tl63.66

l,.207.Gp
(i?63, 4J.7 .l.8

0?G4,43? .46

• ~)486, 519. 79
131 1 964. 01

~~~92, 738.68
1 36. 694. 39

0617,483.80

'7." 07
,"62
, 9, L1..:.:i.:.&gt;.

0145, 933. 38
83.e 796.2?

i.,136 , 004. 39
_ ?9 1 105 .42

0 62,138 .ll

0 55,898.97

�- 3 ..

\'later Depal"tment

Condensed stateoent of income, ex.9enees E:llld net ~avenue for
vl~e
· ',,J c.;,u
'"'""e~_. DGpUX'tment fo:P 1966 and 1957:
vu

1966

195?

\Jo.tor sal0 0:
U.P oR.Ro Co o

~he Union ?acif! c Cool Co
Others

.,, 39,578.7'7
(',

t) 49,386~90
:!.Os-878 .4:7

0

10,722.81

206,69~. 48

Hyd.rnnt rental !J

197,407.33

~4?7 .06

Totru. oper c:.riii n:s J."evcnue

Totcl operutinc e29en se0

Dop re ci a t ion
To t al ope~atin~ ex:9enees end
UCl)X'CC!o.tion

0272:, 437. 70

G264, 276.9o

\:·169, 263 87
32, 3,7-~ -ll

('&gt;170 J) u
',?tl,9
"'5
•f.&gt;
.-5

,;201 , 6 33 00

&lt;)20 3, 325. 21

,.

70,?99.70

(1 50, 951 . 69

49 ,778.50

4lz 014 . 85

0

0

XJet opex-....t1n~ z-evenue, exoJ. . or

t exe o ~ unool1cctibl0 billo

?c.~es .~ nd uncollecti blo bill s

6e0_?7.99

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21, 021..20

32,975.86

C,

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9,936.84

Di stribution o? pE:.l"Oo.g0 foz&gt; 196G. a :1el 1957 :

1956

1957

Graen I~vet'
Uni on Pacific Iln.il.roca Coo
Others

348,212,760
192,691,260

Rook Sprip,ge
Union Po.cifia Re1lroc.d Co.
Othel"a

'139 2 8,86. 632

Total from Green River l'.&gt;l ant

l,000,144,000

9?9,661,000

12,884,101
10,434,116

13,063,398
8_,455.645
21,638,943

Reliance Pl ant
Reliance
Stansbury

~otcl. fro~ Relianoe Plant
Grand Total • . •

323,107,118
20?,652,882
6,975,033

1 9,353, 368

23,318, 21'1

. . . . . . . . . . 1,023,462,217

.

~".!:2, 926J 967

1,001,169,943

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Oper ating Re~enucs:
Light end Powe~ Dep~.rtmcnt
•· at e1.... Depar&gt;t oc,1t Uerch.e.ncli ae D 01:&gt;e.1--t me nt

To t cl

Operating Bxoensoe :

Li ght a.ml i"lovc➔~, Depar·Gn ent
\iat er Dena17 t racnt t'lercns.ndi sc Dc.t)~t nent

1956

1957

0763,417.18
272, 4 3'7. 70

(\ry64
/J. 37 • "--6
\) r
,-

464.21

(J. 1 036~271 ol4

l"\1, 019 , l 78. 57

O Gl ·,, '-183 eo

0 629,433.07

201 ,638 . 00

203,325.21
349.22

o

1

3~6 . 56

G 81 G, t1:68 , 36

Total

254,276.90

416. 26

Taxe~ :
Li g ht e nd :Po·::er Department

0

833,10'7. 60

t,
,,

76, 950. 74
40,986.8~
1 38. 62

0

164. 68
28 .02

:a.tor v 0-oart m0nt

i.4e:.,chn.ndl ~e Doptu "tcient
'iJ

unoollcctibl e Bills:

133, 382. 22
2 54:.08
..ll .06

Lit~h ·G 0.1:a. Po\7er Depart nont
\'I ater Depa;..,tment
r1m." ch~ndise Dep ax-tr.10nt

325.14

182. 70

953,175. '"/2
83,095.42

2,558.76

953,366.29
66,812.28
2,085.92

?ro fit C:. Lo es - Credit

80,536.66
14,539 . 45

0 3 ,726.36
e,106. 78

Not px,of'i t

95,07G .ll

71, o::rn.12

\

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Total 1~1:00nses, ~oxes and

Uncolleotible Dil ls
Net Ineone from Onera tions
Other Inoome &amp; Charges - X!et
tJet Inoome
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'Ctili•i;len Co0pc11y 'for" the yanio 1 956:
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40,699.47

f...i rJi t und. Poee:P uepcn.--tr:1ent

i1c.ter Dep~1:rt□ent

Po-:·er _
D epcl"'tment nt Roel:: Spri r~:;e i:md G·reen River, cxelirni~ve

of :_e1"ohnndise De,crtnent, :i'or 1955 and 1956:
Bleetric enerQY sold, K:JI!

Revenue receiveu fr-oo s~l~ of electPioitr

Ziicc. operat1118 revenues
Total operating revenueG
Cner, ting eroenoes:
.. Energy purchased
Other exoenoes
Totul exnenses exclusive of taxes
Net revenue exaluc1bve o f" ·;; ~.en
and unool1eotible 111 s
Taxes and unoollectible bi1lo
Net 1noome •

1055
23, 258,300

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I ncome, eXpences and net r evenue of the Li ght and
Pou er Departme nt at Hanna for 1955 and 1966:

-

1955

Eleotric energy sol d , KUH
Revenue rec eived f~om sale of
energy
!•l iscell aneous oner~t i ng X'evenues
To t al opere..tirtg revenue

1 »565,888
t,

'10 , 356 .?9
356 044
(\
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\ , 40 , -~.. ,...

\!

Op eret i ng ex--oenoe s :

IBnergy puroh nsed
Other exp en oe □
m
• 1 e1cpense s , e~clusive
1.0-.:;n
of
·cuxes

1956

(\

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, ,~ 1_ /J.'~
-u,
_tJ ., 06

J..,,7 , 510 .. 30

(;' \ S0 , 653036

Uet ! .. evenue, exclusive of t axes

l.,733 0044
,
t'\.

\r

4:2,632 .ll
436.84

(~ ~2,968 . 9 5
{\

15, 568 .14
14.464.21
f,

\)

\I

50,032. 36

0 12, 936. 60

2nd un0ollectible bills
Truces end uncolleetible bi ll s

8 ,358 . 67

I n come , e~"_Pen aes ~nd neti x&gt;evenues of the Light and
Pouer Dep:u."'tment o,t Rock Spring s , · Grreen Ri v er and. Hanna, combined for 1955 end 1 966:
1955

,--

25, 716,266

El ectric energy sold , Kl!H
Revenue r eceived f rom sale of

ener gy

!-i isc . oper ating r evenues
Total operating :revenue~

0736~666.60
1 , 092.42
~}?37 , 768. 92

Oper ating expenses :
0467,706.77
Energy purchased
131~679.34
Other expense s
t
Totn1 expens e s exo~u si ve of t u:l&lt;;e s ,)599 , 585 .11
?let revenue, ex olusi ve of t-;a:-ces
0138 ,373.81
and uncollectible bil ls
83 , 245.96
Taxea end uncolleot ible bills
r! et i ncome

1 966

(; 56,127 .86

0762,209. 62
1 ,207 . 66
~)'763 ,417 . 18

()4:85, 519 079
1 31 • 96~. 01

Col 7 ,483 oa o

(' 145, 933. 38

83.795 ,.2'7

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Condensed stBtement of i ncome , expenses and net
revenue for the Uater Depar-·,ment
for 1966 and 1956:
~

Hater snles:
U • P . R. R. Co

G 49,386.90

The Union P~cific voal
~
~
Others
vo o

10,878.47

206,694.48

Hydrc:.nt rent al s

6,477.85

Uiscellaneous revenue
Total operatins revenue

0270,063 006

02~72, 437. 70

Total operetinr· ex-penses
Depreci at ion °
-

C:166,891055
27,679.26

/\

0184,470081

I'•
,,201,
638 .oo

r.,

of t u:&gt;:ea nnd uncoll~ctible b i· 1_1 ...C 11
86 I 192 o 26
v
,:exes and uncollectible b1_
1 1"'D
59 o.i:t'"5
-U o 09

,.(: 70, 799. 70
~9.778.60

riet income fror.i operations

0 21,021.20

Tot al oper~tin6 eA'Penses nnd
denreo1at1on
Net operating revenue

exoluoive

\/169 ,263 .87
32,374.13

Distribution of puop~e for 1955 and 1966:

1956

Green River
Union Pacific Railroad Co.
Others

378,018,762
169,612,238

348,212,760
192,691,250

Union Pacific Railroed Oo.
Others

20,923,352
4:61.027 ,648

19,353,368
439,886,632

Totnl from Green R~ver plant

1,019,482,000

1,000,144,000

Ro ck Sprim~ a

Rel1f\noe Plant
Reliance
E Plane

19,160~681

12,884,101

11,068,66"1

l0,-134~116

Total from Relianoe plant

50,390,128

23,319,2.1'1

lbO49,~72,i2a

l,023,~62,217

Sta.nsburY

GRAND 'l'OT~

180,780

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~otc.1

J.~tc·1t nr:.u. l c.w·ct, 1l0J1r,rtment

Ino:,oe, e~:,eneca ~ml net 1"cvenue of the Ll@it enc!
'."'o~rer Depcrtment ot !\!&gt;C~ Sp~!nJo r.nd Green ru.vor. e::oltwive

of -_13_ ohc.ndi oe Dep.nz,tn.ent&amp; fov !9S~ anu 1965:
J,96,i
f~2 .102 , 277
~1eotr10 energy ~old, ~ □

Hevenue reoe1ved tivoi:1 onle of
tr1o1tJ'
l~1ao. operat ing i-evenueo
Totcl oper~t ing revenueo
Opernting expenses:

Enerc;y ~urchused
Ot her expenseo
'I'otcl e,roenoeo e,:oluoivo of
Net revenue exolue1ve oft
and unoo1ieotlble bill
!axe• and unoolleotibl 111
Net 1noome

~119 , 459. 26

a.,,om,24

" 56, 421 . 01

i96§

23,268,MO
,..
"696,300. '11
735. 98

128, m -93
f.

m.™ -61,

62, 643. 32

�7

Income~ expenoeo rmt1 net revenue of tho LiGht and

l'oue~ 1i:J!}Wtoen~ nt Harmn fr-r,
l9t4
1 nr: c;
v_ u -- fl.J'!(.,. ~tu.,o:
"I

B1ectr~.o cnex\'!Y ooJ.d;i mru

)S~5~.

,:J;,-956,

2096011!5.-:::

1 ,565, ese

Hev0m.1e 2..-:,0001:v'r:t!. n.~1:1 onlc or

oner:e;~

Uiscellc·necurJ op~Pntin~~ $--:r➔t1enuoo
r.?ote.1. op0~0.·t1n~~ 1-::ov0e7Ue
0f)ernt~.nr,: 0~~onneo:
r-,.,
&lt;1\, 2 ~ "'80 o VO

-· En0l(7;'Y-Pt~l:OSA£!CGU.

l\

i Ao"'
\I ·1
._.Un 11~
- •

V!!W..J,

Ot,her ex1:oncoo
~otul 0.gpenooos excl~civ0 of

(',

tc..~00

t1et 1;cvorm.e, o:~o!usiv&gt;c of tn1ro0
cna. 'f}ULO&amp;lOotib1e "b i11o

Ov~

;t.!,..5,10. SO
(\

V

'1lcOl8ol B

/',

21e00Bo93

\!

r.·,:·7 • 'i- 1
,,r 10 pOro

1.1

\f

~r:,,oo c.;16. ·n!1co11eetib1o billo

'I t· ~, 07 G&amp;
:.,:, ~~~....o h ~. a

'.,. zo 11 603. o6

.'.'Q-.p 0'1:t:t.. ~

~

3.0,069. 98
'7 p .e:75 • :io

'\

2 , 5a~.63

.,'.t,i?.C0!:!~1
..
• , e~l::pvl....n&lt;"!e'"'
-1~d nc1; vevcnu0n o? ihe Li(§ht e!nd
&lt;:.&gt; o
ic,

!'ouor- Dopwt!:!!0nt ot f;o t..k C:.,~incn D G:•~oeri IRiv-el" £Ile! frermn, ooc-

binca, fo~ 1S5~ ona 1955:
Clectric en0ri£:;Y cold, i!U!!

Revenue l"'JCeived fro□ oole oi
enez:m7
1-1ioo. onerati tlg z&gt;evenu.00
Totnl-operatinG ~evsnueo

OnerQt 1n~ expenoeo:
-Enert3Y purohasei
Othez• eapenoeo

:-:'\

Tot al e~penaea exoluc1v~
tJet revenue e:~oluoiv'~ 9~ t oneo Olt::il ,065.lS
end lh"'lColieotible 't.n.llc,
: ?4 , 087.0Q
fuxeo 'nnd unco11eotibl0 b11lo
r, er~ 978 .12
Uet incoae
Ir

...,,

A

CW

.:1

0 66,127. 86

tP

i

7J 4

;: :e:J C

�JJ,n5~ l?J.:. ,),q1n.R,t,qel)jt

Oo.nueneed otnt emerrt o:? ineome, 0~9enses 2nd net
rovent'.!e i'o~ t~ie rJ~tH::i? nc"'n:v&gt;~-..~nen-=~
~
""'5 11
d 195 6 :
y,:co;.:,
.!.~• "..: n.n
l.l!

'!I

-t-v

1955
. ....,

Ui.rt G:i" tJ c.10 D ;
U.
P . R. R. On o
1
.flhe Union t\:.:.cifio Cocl (fo .,

Others

Hyd~rm:t 21euil.".1o
Uisoe11.c.:;_1eou.o r-e""tre:1ue

2ot ol oper&gt;otinc 1~Gveniae
Toti nl opernt:'..n3 01~}011000
Depi"'ec:ic.t:lon
'.rotcl. opm:1 n•;;ing 011:penoec 2ni!
dGpl?GOia'Giou

""'

;or

.oo

0'!:';2'="9~3~
1? c~
··o:-..;o•

(~2'10' 063

0167 9 35D . 'f?

Cl56,SOl.65

SJ,.,l~ of'O

=21?..,, 5'7Q.. 2,6.

~;lDtc~D3o7?1

Ol9~,t;;'iO .. S11

CG"ii ovc,~2t2.ns l?evenuo O 0:ml t:.o:l~o
•
o? tnse'.J o.ncl mieollecti bl0 bi2,lo f; v9.,llvo71

Gea,1s2. 25

r.i'c.:te c enc!. OOC!)llectible 'b:1J.1o

F'9/t99 .. 5~

• fil).,4.36. 00

0 26, 757. 16

C~e.en_RiveJ!

Uni.on Pooifio Roilz:ocl CJoo

Others

RpOlLSnrl.pP,,,$

Union Poo!fi o Re..il r~tY-~ Oo .
Ot he~s
'?ot oJ. from Green n1ver: pl ant
llAlir-nQi :P,11)11t

1~:., 418 "098

~61,, 027_.$)48

1 , 049, 989 ,000

1,0l0,~92 , 000

33,,188,193
831,586

19,J.eO~GBl

• Rel i2-noe
re !'l e.no
nt o.nsbul",ly

,18,.208 smo

Totcl frou Relil!flOO ;,J.. crjt

62,Sl?,968

ORN.JD TO~lit

20,921,352

~n,.oo.§., 902

1,102,2oa,oaa

180,.700

ll_.,,Of!.,8~_66,Z

�Or,01?e t i11~~ Re't7enuoog
:Lir:ht ~11 PotiOX3 Danm')tcent
Uo.te:r-- Depcr-i;2ont -

0 72f) ,033.l9
290 0 009 .61

l10,:,e~1,m.f.12. t.~c Depm:110.~n-a

0 7S7, 758 •.92
2?0,663.06

t,; 1Z II ,:-1
5~
~ - ....i~

'i:ot .. ,_

:=i22. G2

01, 0 08, 74l1:. 60
C 5Ci' 8 CC9. oo
19~: ~93 . 717

..... ::;ori. ~1..

(,

78~"T'io .10

{',
,.,

T a1-:1;0 :

L~:-::_-~ ta"1c1 Foue1') D~1r.tit8enu
,;2·i;1.:::i: Doncrtriont
Lo::-&gt;..J!211rlioo Depm.,t:iont

0

82~~6.97

·':rJ :) ., .......
I ~.
rl
'i. $U,

f'iC:,,
..... : 'lo.-•-.

:u?.

142,090 . 31

1,130.27
136.66

~otnl Czoenoeo, Troroe c:,_t!
. Uucollootible Dillo_

Uot I11oono fz:or:.1 Op~i')n\;ioo.~ .
Other Inoorne C; Chu:10en - _Jct

r et L"'lco□e
Profit u Lnso - Credi~
Uet Profit

598.09

110.as

l,271.DO

?18 . 65

916,'"172.05

,,t, 926,970.3-1

107,-126.~6
•

Ol, ?7•2:.g0
C

~

i1e.a2~.e2

106,GJ.6. 06
_ n_,,459.0q

C 116,085. 0S

62 .83
r.

\I

Preoident

79,6'?"1.16

�1 9 5 4

�•

II

-

Ho!)er11 th ,.~
~ "'"'GOU:
.\.
70 OA..-;, o:90.ra~:;i ons 0 ~ ·i;ho Sou•iihern \'/yo□ iM

Ut.2.li ties Conpeuy fo1., tile y01"':' 1 954 :

•

G..0?ITt--L tJX?Lt!lJ.(i.,URiJS

~i¥ht ?,nc. ?owo:r DopUA=c:icn~

t;

.!q.Gel"' D0purt 1.:1en·t

429.47

/4.g
~'";8 86·
- i2
V'U

'1101.~G!

t,

\,'

• ·

•

60,088.33

~
I',

L:l_;h t l:Z..&lt;1 ?o .,er DG~)c~t..~c n ';.
\,c.ter D~port uont -

'?otol

,-l

4 ,915.66
J.10'19 . 40

•

:. ,

5,995. 05

Znco□e, expense_o e.ml net; r avenue of the 1.,1[;i1t 2-nd.
Por1e~ Dep crtn ont et Rock S_pr·:li'l'.;'E! a.nu. Gr een HiVm."', exclusive

of l.lel"oh:tr.d i ~a ~81,art:;iont, for 1 9 53 an&amp; 1954:

1953

m.eotri~ energy colC, K,E
Revc~ue ~eoelved f ~ou s9.1.o of oleotr1olt~r
r:iso . operating l"evem.1.es
Total operatins ~ovenueo
Cperating expenses:
Energy purohaeed
Other expenses
Total expenses exclusi ve of t axes
Net revenue, exclua~vo of. t nxeg
and unoo11eat1ble bills
Tax•• and uncollectible 1:&gt;11la
Net income

1954

,o..,

23,076,llf

~ ,...,. ..., , '"'77
w...:o
~

0696, 781. 35
999 .56
(~6S'7, 760 . 91

1
:

656, G05. 5'7
7?3.50
/'
-~66G,3'i'9
.0'7

, 462, 730. 91
1211446.28
C584, 111s.19

~429, 96B.65
l16 1 95le2?'
{'6 ~-8,919 .82

~19,459.25
831 oae1 2,
19,09&amp;.ee $ 86,421.01

~113,604. 72
... 94,.50818.fa

e

-

o

�II

I ncome, 0}tpena~s end net r evenue of the Light and
Powe1;., Dep~t m0n·t at Hsnn£L f ol? 1953 and 1.954:

1953

,1964

Revenue :r.~eceiv ed fi--on sale of

e nei~gy

Operating ezo0~eea:
Energy pUrohased
D54,926 055
Oth~r expenses
_ 17 8 797097
O
~~,
_, o 52
~ 0Ut:tA
expenses , axclusive 0 ~-f) -;-:v =.,,...,.,.,_oo... 1.·r~ &gt;72.,v r.,•('JA
Q'~
£Jet :g:,evanue, excl us1ve of t axes
a nd unoollec tibl e billa
~exes a nd uncoll eotiblo bills

1j 36,547 029

. 26 11 9t54: ._ 70

~) 21,605.93
ll. 1 048.82

0 10, 557.ll

Bet i 1,come

! ncooe, expenses and ner~ z,evenues of t he Li ght and

p0 ve~ Depa1~tment at Pnok Spri ~gs 0 ~~een Ri ver an d Hanna , oombi ned, for 1963 nnd 195~:
~

1964

29, 9 35, 8 58

26, 062, 431

~~ 06 ,053.16

($728 ,269. 68

El.ectr1o e ner gy sol d , K\'IH

Revenue reoei vec.. from sale of
energy
i11ao. operating ra·J"enueo
Tota1 operating revenues

0807,052.72

7 73. 50
(}'129 ,033. 18

Operating ex:9enses :

e5l7,667.46

G455,.e4e.oe

999.56

- Energy purchased.
1391 243 .25
other ex:9enses
$656,900.71
Total. expenses exclus~ve of truces

Met revenue, exo1us1ve of taxes

and unooll eoti ble bilLS
!ans and unco11ect1ble bills
let income

1 1

132t l18.,92

0587,968.00

3].50,162.0l

~4111 066.18

121. 463!54

74.087106

e ee,aae.47 I 66, 9'18.12
-- - -

�I

-3-

,Ylatar Department
ao ndeneed ststement of income, expenses and net
rE;)venue fo1... t h0 Water Department for 1953 and 1954:

-

1953
\7o.tex- soles:
Uo l? o Ro Ro Co 0

~he Union Paeifi~ Coal Co
Others

1954

0 G9,672o29
34.,620070

0

189 9 169.85

Iiydrant rentcl s

t11scellaneou.s revenue
Total ope~ating revenue
iotal ope~Bti ng expenses
Dep?&gt;eoi at :loi-i

6.,7~2 54
46020
0

(i299D251o68

0 49,947.45
29,362.09
208,220.01

-

6,079.96

~)293, 609. 61

0181~535·082
26 8 020.2 22

11§

11

'i:otru operating 0;1:.penses and
d0p~eci ation

J20?,556 .. 04

net ope~ating :;-?0venu0, oxolu.sive

·~

o!? taxes and unco12ec"Gible b i11a f;9l,695o 54
12a...~es ar..d uncolleetible bills
:;e 2 355.,86

(; 40, 316.19

Bet 1neom0 from operat:lo.ns

-

1953

Green River

- Union Pa.oifio R9.ilroo.c1 Co.,

Others
Book Springe
Union pao1f'i.O Rail:i."'Oe,d Co o

Others
~ote1 from Green RiV~c pl2l'lt

.

Reliance
Plant
'
Rel1anoe
E Plane
Stansbury

Total from Re11anoe pl~nt
GRA-1\lD TOTAL

522,755,536
177,653,464

1954
388,752,375
175,111,625

14,418,098
41,001,337
_4713606,902
449,774•-~
l,l9J.,185,000 1,049,889,000
34,424;741

33,188,183

20,614,513

18,298,200

56.220,879

62,317,963

l,181,625

831.,585

1,247,405,879 1,102 , :::&gt;6, 968

�lI
i

StruUARY - ALL D&amp;'PARTtiEN~Ss

j

1953

Operating Revenues :
Light and Pouer Dena~tnent

\)

299 ,251.68

872.66

'2otal

729, 03~.18
293,609.51.
666142

(,l,107 ,173 .96 $1,023,199. ll

Oporatihg Expenses:
Light antt PoTTer Dena~tnent
-

J erchandise Dep?~toent
Total

C•

\l

f.

'-'

':?axes:

Light e.ml ?over- Der,&gt;art ment

i.

1,)

\/at si"" Departnent

~erchandl s0 Department

.,

{'·

ToteJ..

u~~ollectible Bills:

L igat ari.rl pouer Depax~t□ent
\later Deoartment

wer ohand.l se Depar-tment

c,
\?

.

l I

r.rotal

•j

Total Ex-oenses , Taxes an1
Unoollectible Bills
Net Income from Operatio~ ~
Other . Income &amp; Charges - !..ot
tJet Income

(\
656 ,900 .71 \l
207,556 .0~
668.S3

194,493.77

866,125.08 0

'782,770.18

1 21, oos.13 C

72,950.79

t,

1,136.27

587,968.00
308.41

'77,603.78
58,663.92
166.54
115186
198,832.46 (; 131,730.57
~00.41 \)
1
762.08

6000

1,158.49

t,

"'

135.63

1, 271.90

01,066,116.02 V( \
42,060.94
8,449.62

107,426.46

33,611.32

105,616.95
9,469.03

48 1 099.ll

Profit S: Loss - Credit

rJet Profit

t,

~) 80"1, 0e2. '72

Ho.tor Deno..rtnent Uerohandlse Depnx-tcent

Hater De-.f&gt;a!')tment

1954

t•

'--·'

915,772.65
1.,809.61

82 ,310.43 ~)
~- 115,086.98

Respectfully submitted,
Cd:~ 5.. ~~e:~

1o I\!. .t3AYLESS
prea1c1eut

�-

1
200-41

Her8!Jit~1 r: r-erru:1e of operatiol'l.0 o f ii,e Southern Uyomi ~~

Utilitiec ~omp:::..! y fo~ the ye~r l95S:

tr . ")
L,
~ ;-;,l'lv:
-♦- u

"l'vl
1"11-.._.,,..,;.
,...,A.,_(:
~ ....,(·~~-.c7~
l• ..I . J v ....
Yvw,., -.!.- u 1..1 - :.:.t,

,._

\tetei,;) Pc;;pc~tnrnnt

-

.rotAl

1

Light £:nd Pot?Gi" Depcrtr:.1ont

~; 11, 362.eo

l. ate~ Defx:.rtnene

9 ,635~68

'Iotnl

f 20,998.38
Lir-:.h t; r.ncl t.&gt;01,oz- D0rH~1..t mPnt

Xnoo:ile, e1."Penoes c.n1 net revenue of tl'!e Lig;."lt &amp;..i"ld Pouell8
Devartoent c:.t flo ck UprinBs l na Creen Hivr:Jr, e xolueive of Met?ohc.ndise

DepC!"tment, for 195~ and 1953:
~

10~
24,368,832 23~C7G,114

Fl.ectric energy soldc y,•11
Revenue received from s .::le of clectri-

o1ty
Misc. oper ating revenue~

Total opernt1ng revenue □
~ratina eXpenseo:

Energy purchased
Other expenses

.

Totcl e.xpenet,s exclusive of tr..: e~
• -- Uet revenue, exclusive o? t a.~es r:.nd

unoolleotible bllls
Taxee and unoolleotible bi ll&amp;
Net Inoome

(;712, 867 . 9~ t696,78l.35
858.14
999 .56
(:713 , 716.08 (\69?, 780 . 01
{}499, 496 . 37
•ii 7.492 •.."9

Ga1s,9se.es
f\
\

96,'127. 42

57.318.82
f 39, 408.80

.;462, 730 . 01
l:~l 1 -t46 1 ~8
(' 584 ,.1?'6 . 19

f:113 , 604 . '12
94.508 . 84

e 19,o9s.ae

�- 2 -

~

The t ax item !'or 1963 includes income tax adjustment for the years
1946 to 1962 , inclusi ve , total1n~ 027,424 . 68.
Income, expensec: and net l"ev enue of" the Light and Fo't&lt;rer
Depart oent ~t H~nna for 1952 and 1953:
~

7,672,300

1953
6,859,744

C·106, 128. 06

{;109, 271. Bl

Electric energy sold, Klli

Revenue recei~ea from sele of ene~gy
Operating ex9ensec:
E'ner6 y pu.X'checed
Other expen:;eo
1

.rotnl e:rpenses e1:olu.sive of \iNteo
net i--evenue, e::elt.rniv~ of ·t :.1xeo e.nd

uncollect1ble bills
~axes ~nu uncolleotible billo
Uet lnccm.e

·;

(\

c9, 998 .51 • G 64,926.55
162651.38
17.797.97
t&lt;,f• 76,649.89
0 72,724.52
\,

0 20,478.16

_16A572.25

0 12,905.91

l'•

36,547.29

\l

26_.954. 70
{'•

9,592.69

\)

'!-he to~r i tem ?oi... 1953 1nclu&lt;les i 11eome tax t-.c'.j ustmen~c fo1 the years
1

1946 to 195?, incluoive, ~unting to t,
,~5,708.89.

Incooe, 0}l!)eneeo cna net rev~mues of the Light anc1 Power
Depart□ent

and 1953 :

at P..ock Spr1ngo, Green River and Hanno, oomb1ned, for 1952
1962
32,041,132

1963
29,9S5,868
CB06,053.16
999.56
0807,052.72

Electric energy sold, KtJH
Ca1a,9a5.99
Revenue received froo so.le of ene1"gY
868,14
L-I1so. o-perating revenuea
()819 ,844.18
Total operat~ng revenue □
Operating e-X!)enses :
(;559 , 494.88
C517,957.48
Energy purohesed
_139,243
.26
134,143.67
Other expenses
('666,900.71
0693 , 638 .66
Total expenses excl usive of tcxea
Het revenue , exoluoive of t i,.&gt;:es :::nd
0126, 206 . 68 (il50,162.0l
uncoll eotibl e bills
121.~63 . 640
73 , 891 .07
Taxes and uncollectible_billo
0 62,314.61 C2a,ooa.47
Net Income
*Incl udes (.33,133.67 income t cx cdjuatment f o r yeoro 1946 to 1952,
incl usi ve.

�7
- 3 Hat er DeoD.rt ment

Follott1ng is a oondensed statement of income, expenses 2J1d

net revenue for the Uater Department fo~ 1952 a'ld 1963:

196~

Huter oaJ.es:

U.1'.R. R.t.!o .
The Uni on

Others

/\

o.cif'io Coal Coo

?3,947.48 C 69,672 .29
34,594.72
34,820 .. 70
179,168.86 189,169.86
5,390.00
5,742.64

\)

flydrent rent C'.l o

Uiso . revenue
~otoi O~eP~t in~ Revenuea
Totai operut inG e:rpenees

Depreciation
2ota1 o per.:1ti n:; 0:xpeu s c\s &amp; uep.ree1o.tio!1
!let operv:t i ng l"'t='v'enue , exclusive of
t c":J!eo :n&lt;l tmcollc&lt;ri;ib l e bills

Ta~es ~nu unco!lectible bills
£1 et irwone fro □ operc.JGions

~

~5.99

46 .20

~293,14? .02

0299 ,251.69

0179,882034
37,884.56

0181,636.82

(}217, 766 .89

~}207, 556.04

t}
\.'

\(

I'

\

75,380.13
50t902 . 4?,

24.,477 .71

26 .020. 2~

t'.• 91 , 695.54

78. 355 .86-0
\!,
•,• l [S ,339.68

• '°Irobd e s i nc oBe t ~t £.djuot raent of t 17 , 090.64 for yecWs 1946 to 1962,

incluoi ~e .

Distx-ibuti on of ptu:!po..ge for 1953 a s oompt~red tr.l th 1962 \'.-ras

as f'ollous :
Green Ri ver
Union Faoific ~ail roud Oo.
Others
F.ock Springs

Union P0cific Re~lroad Oo.
Others
Total from Green River Plc.11t
Rel1ab.oe Plant
Reliance
E :Pl ane
Gtansbury

Total frora Rel1~noe Pl ant
GR !\llD TOT l\L

-----

~

521,066,257 622,766,536
152,392,743 177,663,464
67,538,612
4-20. 721.488

41,001,387
449,774 ,663

1,151 ,708,0001, 191,165,000

36, 209 ,910
l,96O,672
2O,1OO,48p
58,271,062

34,424,741
1,181,626
20,614 ,513
65,220 , 879

1,209,979,062 1,247,406,879

�I

----4 -

-

1952

Oper ating Revenues •
Li ght and i?,,-i:Jel" D~per t ment
Hat er Depo.rtraent !ierohandise nepm...t ment
Total

~~

819 , 84'1: .13

293 ,147.02

42? . 53

B1 ,i1;s, 4J.a . 6a

'\

807,,052. 72
299, 251.58
872 .66
01,107, 176.96
~.&gt;

Operntin.c:,: Expenses :
Li gfl t Etid Pou ei? Dene:..-.,~Gme11t
Uat er Lle!)c::....,tfuen·i; !-lerch;111d i s e Depr.i--tment

693,638.55

(\
\l

217/?G6 . 89

1,.l 29 . e~

'i1otcl

912~535 029

(}
\/

73 , 447 . 38
50 , 83-1 . 67
89 .77
12435171 . 72

I.',

44;; . 69

f,' \

666,900 . 71
207 , 566 . 04
668.33
065,126.OB

i a!res :
Ligh t &amp;nfl 'r.lo H Pr Pev.::.rtr,1ent
Uutex- Depvr·t□ent ?iex~chancH. f.le 'CepC1rtment

Totn1

Uncolleotible bi l l s :

.,,f\

L i ght s:ncl '.i"'o1;er 'i)epc.Z'tl!l.ent
\Int cA' 'Pepn.:&gt;·tmE:n't Eer chQ:~cli c P De·, nn."'tanent

Bills

~pensas 0

511 . 54
!fl:'.Y.BS

end Uncollecti bl e

Det 1.ncooe ri~rJ Onerc.tiono
Ot her l nco0 e u Ohurges - Net
!let Ir..oone
Profit &amp; ioss - Credit
:~a~ Profit

(~

•V

67 . 86

Total
To t nl

"'

121, 063 . 13

77-, 603 . 79
166.64

198 , 832 . 45&lt;&gt;

400.41
752 .08
€LOO

&lt;'\

\(

1 ,158 . 49

(°'1 0 037 0 418 . 56 . (a , oa5 , 11a.02
42 , 060 . 94
76,000 .13

(

1 , 495 . 08

8,449.62U~

74 i 505.0 6
10 .69

33,611.32
48, 699 . l l
82,310 . 43

"

\

~Incl udes ~:. 50 , 224 . 21 i noorae t 0x r.djust ment ., yec.rs 19~6 to 1952, inclus i ve .

o~Inol ude s ((I, 927 . 32 1nteree:r~ on· c.ddi tionr:.l.l income t axee.

Reepeotfully submitted ,
Odit.w.e.l S tri.'.1".ll
i~A-Y L:J;SS

:,.,. J\J.
President

--- - - - - - - -

�.... 2 -

1952

fil 0eti?:lo 0:10!~:3¥· aoJ.t.1, E•.iH
.Revenue :r-0 c~-;
enex-i~~

CJ)e1.?0:t1 ~

-

J;.

-v~ .;:i
-~

7,, 672., 300

?
~\
_i,,on 1:J&amp;.0
of

o~oet'lees&amp;

l'.ine~gy p n1r-ci10.f:'.led

Ot he? G~:ponsoa
&lt;i'-o·t al

a~oenoos O..:wlusiv-e of 'C~es (;5G 11 :176 0 66

no·;; l"'Ov0nue, e::ol noi ve of tnx0s
ei1:! Uil€30lleo•ci bl0 bills
7m.-rea arn:1 . -uncoll oe t ible bills

0 29, 4i78. 16
16.@57,P.~•.2§.

0 121 905. Sl

fo~ 1051 ~nd 1962:

-

1961

El.ect~ic energy sold, K't"lH

Revenuo reoeived froo sru..e of

:·,·010 ~ 98 6 . 09

energy

858.14

l.1ioo . operatirig J;-,evcr.uoo
n.11,0 ~-~
u&amp; opo:~at4M~•
.4-S •na~~eIT~9D
V

-

1962

()i;.c,s,210.00

Ope~nti~,e; o~ense~:
Energy purch.asen
Other exp enses

Total expenses u::cl us1 v"O of tnX8S 0638,927. 78

Net Income
• 1951 figUre re-atated.

(~oa, 283.14

(;126, 205.58

. 63.2'5. 49

73 1 B9,l.1 0'l

i 43,037. 68

0 12,314 .51

�3 ...

1961

1l'llll!'Ct

1952

...

i.lc.t01'l sru.es :

u. "/} n o Ro Co .
i:.. he Un:i,oti )?acl:?io Goc:l do o
o·c:oe~o
D

1

HydreJ;1✓c

I 0nto.1.s
0

Eioco a'ever:u.o
0293,l~? .02
:?0·;;0.1 operc.t i11g 0~~)0□000

Gl 79,882.34
37,804.5!_

Dep~..ec!ation a.nr:1 QIJoi.,t!zntion
S!otnJ.. opel"a tin:::; 0:1~enses, de=
nnd l:.lnort izntion

y2. cc:1.c:ci on

(;217, 766.89

i!ot ope~o.tlne revenue, oxoluG.in)
o ~ tn~mg o.nl! unoollectlblc bi21.G ('.63, '108.16
~::in:reo and uncolleotible billo
41,905.§

O 75, sso.1:;

[et :lncone fr-on opern~ionG

0 2~. ~t77t71.

60, 902 I 1,,2

1951 nas o.s :?ollou o:

1958
C~I&gt;een River
union Pacific i:::~11.roe:J Co o
Othe:t:-•a
P.o ok SI)l~A,1:S

Uiilon Pacific I-1E,il1:-:oc.d Co,,

Othe:i..,s

623,774:,846
156,901,164
60,159,548
330,770,45@

r

G7,6S8, 512
420,?21,48J3

1,101,aoa,ooo 1,151/,08,000
Reli a.nee ? l ant

Hellance

E i?lane
Stansbury

Total from Belie.no• ?lcni
GB!~IJD TOTAL

. 34,745,811

SG,~09,910

1,697,600
'.l7.,_792_, 430

20,100,480

64,135,741

68, C71,062

1,sso,s72

�- ...
~

fil:..~lARX - /IJ,,J.,, DD?A~Trmm:s

-

1961

1952

Op ol.,-2.tinc ReTJonuos :
Li~1t nm1 Power Dcnay,•;_;rnen'i.i
\l atoi~ Dc~)~t□ent -

0 819,844.13

293, 147.02
427.53

ne:i?Oh.?.ndloo Ue:9a.r~tnon:t

~jl D021, 61 5 49

01 ,113, 418.08

0 851,84:L oOB

0 912,635.29

0

O·ocrgtin.._~ ~xnenze s:
••:c i eht r~r..d ?O't70!1 DepE'.J;.tnent
\ a.to:, Dc-:}r--A'tr..1cr-t
Le:...,c..l-ianal ce De9 .:::t&gt;t£ent

::otcl
c axes:
tJic:1t t.1rn1 :1:ou er De~c.z-t=:1e n·t
.,r.,,·;;op Deuurt ne nt
r~m.1cl1..~ndic0 ucpo.rto en-c

0

02p '7~2o23
'11.,?57.68

118004

0 12~,371.72
60S.26

145.80
S:otnl
'i:otol. Exoousoe, 'lnxes cud.

Unoollcctible Bills

i·eh
•ncor""e
ft"o:l Ouo~n.tions
..
t., .....
..,,
n ~·t:
Otho:? Xncor!le 6 Cllar~ee - y·l-.,

Incone
?r-oi'j_ t r~ Loss - Oreui..G
ii0'i;

443.69
67. 85

G49 .0S
957, 10"1. 99

G~,507.50
1 ,256.01
G3,261.49
22,1 79.09

OrlgilltLI Sltmc&lt;l

i. I.\'!. BAY:LESS

?resident

(,1,037,QG.56
1"/6, 000 .13
1,495.08

74,605.05
10.69

�I

200-41

E P:rr-:,1 t i

n x-r-r.;uo~ o

f o:;nrotion o c f t lv:: ~outh ern Hy orr::tn;-_;

UtiJ H; i Po Joonnny f or t he yer, 1:1 1951 :
Qt~FlTAL .t:.XP!~.. J ! } l7.:1CD:
L i f~ht

~ ot ,~r·

and ~~O'i:-'&lt;"'l' Bt"ot1rt .:!erri;
Dcpnr·t !Jent

Cl 83 , 431 . 60
1~7. 320 . 00

i:-ot ·&gt;l

-. 260, 769 .50

1 ! ~ht and Po1:1pr- ,:ept·rtr:w ni.;

{'

·, L' t f)?" J Pn nrtoen t

?, S08.7o

1.ah;-t8fL 0 2
' f!2 , l 96 . 72

'I'o tal

• Inc:, □&lt;? , e,r,(&gt;noP. s Fnt1 n p·t :K=evP.nue&gt; o f t h e Light ~,.nd -:&gt;m ;op Deon•t-

ment ut Foe!~ S'9rin[Jo ond ~·rnen R! vPz•, excluoivc of :.~rchondi oe

Depnrtncnt , for 1900 end ] 951:
I:.lf'c tri c t::n Prgy Sol a , ~m
Revenu recP1VP.d from snl~ of
0

f'l r?ot r1c1tY

..•Ji

1950

1~51

nl, 865,00'1

23 , 0::&gt;t1 , 6t:3

C-638, 622 . 99

67'1 ,637.16

696 1 7A

76P . n6

t 6~9, 218 .77

t 67? , 396 . 42

l\461 , 674 .11
10~. 4~4 . ~§
'666,108 . 37

_ 11;i 1 s~o 1 §4

SC . opPrct 1n,:" r~VP.l"lU~C

~otal operat1n~ ~ev0nue3
Oo~r ct1 ng eTr,PneP.o :

• Ener gy purchaoed
Oth@r expeneeo
'l'otel e,cpenses exc1u oi'!e..o!
Net r ev ~nue, exolue1ve O - u

uncolleot ible

b~i~fe bi llo

Taxes &amp;. uncollP.C
__J1 fll t 1 nfll'JltL

I

46~,492 .47

680 ,153. 11

74, 110. 40

, 9~ , 243 . ~l

~l.110.'12

I 37.011. 47

" •~.9fli.§a

lill.2~l .Si

�- 2 -

Income ,
Depo:rtE1ent at Hanna for 1950 e:t1d 1951:

Electric 0n,:!rgy 001&lt;1, KWH

Hev0nue r'eCf'liVed fr-ow sale of

energy
Operating exnen0en :
Enez,gy pur&gt;chncecl
Othez&gt; expenoea

C 1e,7o3.87

tot al expen3ea exclusive o? t nxeo

e. 75t, . 69

{\

\.• L!:6, 200. 76

(. 2::? p 469 . 56

10.57;:; .sg
g 56 ,774.66

6 , 912 . 45

13,032.83

tiet revenue, e&gt;xolunive of' tmreo

ond uneoll actlblo bills
Tcxes ~nd uncollectible billo
i'fr:i ·1.neome

lnoooE',

~

?. .946.73
8 p965 .72

7 , 0l;-5,65

C e,02e.1e

nnd i'lf-'i ll'e'V('mue of t.he Light and. Power

PXpPneP1:1 ,

De1--r r~·i;o0n-t at Rock Snri nge , Grr:&gt;en !H.VPl" and Hanna, combined, for

~~

1950 an d 1951 :
?:'leci~:10 energy sold, KHrI

Revenup ~~o~ived fro m sn1e of
ener•cry
lli so o operating revenueo

1950

J.951

22 ,633,188

30,012,751

C'666 0 895.00

f.. 74.:2 , ~61. 64

695.7A

1ot nl o~erat1ng revenuec

( 667,590.78

Cp(!\rntinR expenses:

( 478, 377.98
EnP~gy purchased
109.189.96
Other&gt; expensen
• e of taxes (;587,567.93
'?otnl expenses exol usi"

U(Ot reve,nue, excl • of t cxec &amp;,

unoolleotible billo
To~es &amp; uncollec~ible bill s
fiet income

759.?6

( 614, 693.23
l ~~,. ~~t'.'-. 5~
(;636, 827 . 76

&lt;16 II 948 , ~l

('106, 283. 14
6?,P4n,tt.9

(; 34,076. 44

~; 43, 037.66

~- 80,022.85

Dnn~~tgent
ohm··n a concJ.~nsE=&gt;d otatemen_t
i~ t~~

Follo'l;~inC 1

°

'ntni"'

and net revenue for tue ....... t--

De"?rz&gt;toent _ fnr 1960 und ) H51 :

~ ~ , /(!. /hve.". "i~' f:trv 3/.r/,q.r~.

---, --~---

of incor:w' o.·ornsee

�- 3 -

Huter Sal es :

1950

U. 1' . H . Ro Co.

~he Union tneifiA ~V 0 a1 nvO .
Other□

V

By tlrant Rentnl o

!-ii.oc . Revenue

(i 6-1, 36 6. 02

31, 447.69

152 , 617 . 50
5,060.0(\

220.29

To tn.l 0 1:&gt;eratinr; nev enues
\'.~266= ?l.O, 54
'l'ot nl Or,errting E1menGer.:
~~168 , 49? .11
Vepreci n.t :lon D. -~1o!'tizo.tion
3A ,ooo. 58
To'i':,al Oper: -tins E1ipenr::H?s D Dep!"eciat ion 6 ~mor&gt;tizat!on
•
- ~~.?.06,497 .69

G73,903.11

33, 261.05
164,986.17
6,276.68
99,1?-

k277.5~6 . l 3
(~l 76 , 886 . 62

36.9~1.35

(~~13 ,Bl7 . 97

n et Ope rating Rev enue p S;mluoi ve
of Taxes

(: 63,708.16

Taxec ~ Uncolleot i bl e Bi lle
~~et In3omB from Operati ono

&lt;1-1., 900 . 3{3

,(LBl • F304 .1.fl_

Dist1,,i bution of pumpcge for yecr 1951 cs c or!lp&amp;x&gt;ed 111-r;h 1950

io r-n follou o:

1950

Q_,:,D EHl Ri,_'i7 f~E

u~1on Pcci fio R~i l road Go o
C'ther o
....l"')ni~
. , , ,

. ..

-176p08 6,560
242 p397,~40

523,774,946
156, 901,154

l~n.n
/l V&gt; P ( '
_. , ,:.,.• .,_,l, u #

1~

Union Paci fic ;ailrond Co .
0 th.ere
1ot~l from GrPcn RiveP ~l ~nt
RP.1 :l,F n e&gt;:1f! 'r) nnt
r1eliance
C- T:J. Bne
f3t cm sbur&gt;Y

Total Reli s nce Pl ant

60,169,548
7&gt;60.770,452
1 .150 ,054-.000

1.101.,,606.000

43p873,320
2,076 ,812
64, Qf.-9, 527

34,745,911
l,51J7,500
17,79?.,430
5~ .. 1~5,741

'J.4214.103, 527

l,16G,741,741

1 R.lOO,i595

I

�~

1961

r~per ct 1 nc ?(\v,...nue s :
L1·:h t nnc.1 ~o,7e1.. D0pcrtmPnt
\;o t f'r

)O')C'Z'tGPnt

i-' Preh::.ndi oe
To '\jol

~spc.rt□ent

Operat l np; i:'1\rAn ee o :
l ·ight o.nu ::o\·er Oepc.rt□cnt
: 'utf'r ~)ep · rtr.;f'nt

lj(-'l rchnndi sP- i)(-)nnrtmont
'?otal

'i'nxea :
1i"'h t end F'ou cr l&gt;eport c:ent
,~t ~r ~e .~rt□P.nt •
I E'x&gt;chond1ee Deport rilent

277,526.13
flZA14fi
{'
, 926, 099 . 98 Cl, 021,615. 49
2 56 ,710.6-'.!:
?98 e66

(l

t~587, 567 . 93 \

~06 , 497.69

l 2 0 34. . 4P.
~•.
-. 79 5,100 .04 \ '

Uncol l ~cti bl e billa:
1 :l..Pht ond r-ov &lt;::&gt;r Denr1r t r.1er1t
\J ,-,t
er Dei)ui-&gt;tnent
-·
•
0
!~r rch· nr.lioe Deportoen i
'iot L.l

r,,iOt nl ,.-X"Genne n, rr.. n.v ps onci l"ncol fPot4.4,,

C

246.34 !.i
90.34

603.26
1 16 . 80

i_,

336.68 ..

,~

649.0G

V873,275 .06 ,.

967 ,107.99
G~,6O7 . 5O
1,256.01
63,?.Hl.49

';

51,824 . 92
1,198.69
50 , 626 .23
14 .76

net Inco::ae

Lf't i'.'rofit

861,841.08

104 ,617.85

ible Billo
1~€'-t I ncorac from Operation?
Cther Inco.JP &amp;. Ch or geo - ,.et
c~d Loo::: - !Jrec11 t

636,927.76
21~ ,817.97
1.095.~5

46 ,700.07 t-,,
32,021 .02
114 .Z5
,..,
r
\ , 77,838 . 3'1

{

\

To t al

Prof1 t

''7~3, 210 . 90

t 667,590 .78

(

...

60,6,!0.9f'\ '

Prest.dent

62,742 . 23
41,757.60
118 10.!\

??. 1 ] ?f\ .09

R5 , ~Z0.68

�l
I

I
200- 41

I

I
Utilitie c Goo p cny for1 t i10 ye--1
.. 1- iJv
n r.. 0 .o
~ -

032 ,6G9 . ~l

_j-,O,.Ad6 . 90
:; 13, 51 6 . 31

JJi r-;ht anc.1 ~O'\?er Dcpr.t rtmonC
~Te ter Departcien'i.i

Tot ol

Xneo□e ,

De!}m"'tm.ent

l:':.t

e~pon aPo c:1a 11ei,; '!'ev~nue of the Ligh.t end ?~m=n"

"1.0clt s~,:-a:1,1:;c a11d t!&gt;re en Dive~, exclusive of.' .!erohnn-

dice Depc.1..t□ent, for H)119 und 1950 :

Cleotric energy Soldi K. H
:Revenue r~oei Vt=&gt;d fz,::m n!:!le of
Pleotrieity
Hise . opP.rt1t i ncr rev8nu00

Tot al operr.tine revcnuco
0perut i ng expPnoes:
rner gy ~urc~osed
Other ex-oensee
11otcl. P-,menses e:~cluGi ~,e of" ~nxes
llet r evenue, excluoivc o:f t ex~a t.:
uncolleot1bl e bills
Taxe s &amp; unoollectiblc bi:J.!'J
Net income

0626 , A36 .81
066 . 02
( ,627, 604 . 83

t 450, 649 .06
_102.~16 .::-:A
, 66~ , 965 . 44

; '161,6?4 . ll
103 ,4:-;4 . ?.6
'.656, 108 . ~?

t 74 , 6:39 . 39
40 , 8~4 . 90
tt 33 , 704 . 49

' 74 , 110 . 40

42 , 999 . ~El
ij 31,110 . 72

�- 2 -

1noo□ep e1tpen0es CL~d ~et ~evenue
u

El ectric onc=n....,gy oolcl, IT1:1H

Revenue r~ceived fr0m sal e

...

of t'l-ie Light o.na. Power

1949

1950

.5.51 .855

668 , 154

13/790 . 37
G.;.n~.OA

16, 703.87
6,765.69

of enr-&gt;rgy

Cnez:.'ctii1l:? ,')1:-'.Je:msec :
Energy pu11ch:.se~

Other expenseo
~otal e~Jenoeo exclDnive of
ta.!'e=&gt;D

I!e-t revenue , e!mluGi ve of

,\:. 20, 110. £2:5

(, 22,459.56

3r92? . 39

5,912.-15

tuxee e.nd tmco1leotib1e b111o

~oxes end nncolleotible billc
I,(&gt;t

1 ,938 .72
1,988 . 67

inco □ e

2.946.73
t\

2,966.72

!ncooe ~ expenaeo, f".nd 11&lt;=&gt;t r0venue of the Light and Pouer
Dc!)r·rt□cnt nt Hock Springs, Gr'.)en River antl 80.nnnp combined, for 19'.':9

snc11960 :

19~9
2P . :~i1.689

1950
22,533,188

r.:1co . opertt ing revanueo
'l'otol op0l~ating r-evenueo

('GG0 ,876. 65
666 . 02
P651.542 . G?

0666 , 896 . 00
695 . 78
~667,590 . 78

Ope~ct1ng expenoea:
Et1ergy ~urohnseu

(;~6~, ~~6 . ~3

,:478, 377. 99

Electric e11ergy ool d, IClH

R~venue r~ceived fro□ o~le of
energy

108 ,630 . 46

109,180 . 05

Co?3,075 e89

0587,567.93

I•

(\

422773 . 02
' 35, 693 .16

r,.

Othe1'" expenoes

'lotnl expenoeo exolnd.vc of
t o.xco
nflt revenue, excl · of taxec &amp;
uncollect1ble b1llo
Tnxec w uncolleot!blc bi]l0
Met incone

'- 78,466.78
{\

._, 80,028 . 85

46e9~6.41
,1 ~4,076 . "!4

�11111111

- a Uo.t er Salen :

U • P • R• R

O

Oo •

?ne Union Pacific Coal Co .
Cthero

1949

1950

(s 67 , 161 . 10

G64 ,365.02

34 , 006.62

150,626 . 76

Hydrant Hentnlo
Ili oc . Re'v'onue

4/?52.54

40 . 62

1 1

i ot a l Operating Revenues

f .

152, 617 . 50
6,060.04

l

I

220 . 29

H2s6~ ?10.54

Total
01:&gt;er-c.t
ir1;--~1 ~xpenne,.,.
'\
u
Depreeia~ion ~ Acortize.~ion
Total 0per;.t i ng E,rnenoes.De-

{~168, 497 .11

i_J'

38. 000.t)8

px&gt;e&lt;Jil;.tic n &amp; l\@ox&gt;tizntion

f',228. ·13G . 94

Net Op~r~ting Re~enuc, 2.xcluo1 ve C\? ~·r:seo

l~Z06. 49? . 69

0 50,212 .85

Taxes~ Uncolleotible Bill 6
Det

I

84,447 . 69

32,114 . 36
f~ lA "098 . ~.fl

Inco1J'!P fPon Cperntiol"rn

19~9 i o co ?ollouo:
1950

C, X' A Pfl f'i V 8 l"

~nion faci?ic Rall~oud Go .

Ot'10r0

Bc8 0 &lt;::31 , 817
225 1 776 pl 83

476 , 086,660
242 , 397, 440

Rook 0-~'(?1 TI[':~

Pnion P::-c:lfio Eailro&amp;d Oo .
Cthers •
1
.roif.:l ?ro1:J Gz•een Tiive1., ?1£.nt
Hel1r·nae Plrw1t

66 ; 39111038

36'1 • 398, 96!?,

l-119~,_998.000

62,022,173

369.547 . 827
l, 160t054 ,000

r:elionoe?

3;7. ' 081 , 613
lp224,510

St cnobu~y

l?,388e073

2 , 076, 012
18,100,,305

55,694, 196

G4 1 040,527

E-Fl one

~otel Relinnce Pl ant
ORAt:D TOTAL

L}3 , 873 , 320

~..692, 196

,
1•

�'1111111

i
I

I

l.949

!_950

I

~)651, 642 . 67

(~667, 690 . 78

I

Operatin~ Revenues:
!,:ilr·1'lt ~nd Fot-1er ~P').')n.L'tG~nt
t,0,tex- Denc.rtment

H roh&amp;ndi oe DepGrtraent
0

To•i; r.11

256,586.63
752.02

G9oapes1.s2

256 , 710 .54
798 . 66
0925,099 . 98

Oper.s.ting EY.pi~IlS.?8 :
Light o.ncl :1~ot.rer Dep/"2l'toeP..i
~:o.ter Depar--toent 'Merchr ndi se De~m.""tmerrG

Total

('573,075 . 89

228 1.36 .9~
0

990.39

G58?,o67.93
206,497.69

f~802, 203 . 22

1.034.4)?\
(~795 .100. 04

A'7

(~ .e:5, 700 . 07

'foxes:
!..ir-:ht t~nd Pm·r~r DC?partment

'!at.er Dept:.x&gt;'t□ent
I~erch ancU.cfJ DenaPtment
Totnl

Ui:!collectible billo :
I1r~ht; nnd Petrel' Depn_rt□ent

/\ It')
~

AD&lt;:&gt;

-'-' g uOC... • -

20 ,619.47
99 .31

~) 69,401 .2f?

32,024.02
114.25
(5 77,838.34

91.15

246 . 34
90.34

91.15

336 . 68

eG'71,695.62
37,185 . ?0
334.29
36,851.41
4. 4Alb. 6l

{~873, 276 . 06

{' ~l, .'.333 .02

f.; 50 , 640 . 98

'. i::.\; e:r De pr:Y"t□ent

1.:ez&gt;chnndi0e Dermrtoent

'.:.'otol

Totol C~penoes , Tuxes and Unecllectible Billo

l~et Income froD Operc.tion~ &lt;Otlier Income t:. Charges ... !ie u
~:et Income

~rofit and Less - Credit
Net ~1..ofit

61,824: . 92

1,198 . 69

50,626.23
_14,75

Respectfully submitt0d,

-. ~N~
President

I
t

I

��n

200-41

1larch 27, 1960

p f',._.t:&gt;\ 1~.1 ~-h
t; _ ,
a. z-e numo of or&gt;~Pcti()nO of the
-

-

J

•

Southern \Iyo rnin~ •

Utili t i en Ocn~eny fo~ t he ye~r 1949:

ai.1 &lt;:. 7'oi·e-r Dennrtment
~,a t er Jene.rt 1i1ent
=: ottl.l

L i p:ht

l. :'- 0.\

tss , 0~6 . 26
9, 345.96

~~5,391 . 22

j_:.\ 1" ;;X?r.t◄1JI7T~~5 :

l.igh·i:; c.nd -ooufH' De artnc. n•i;
\~ a t or- )e:roc.L't rtcnt

Tot cl

1}10,968.68
_14,380.07

( 26,348.66

Th e foll ~t-·1n?; ic o r:tt.:.t cm. nt of income, exn!:!nees and net

r evenu9 ,,f the R~clt Cnr 1n:;o 1 ,i c.;ht and ~oucr Depc::rtmcn-t ( crol us1ve
of !.e rohandiuc VeprrtaE:nt;) 10!' J.;ho three y~ crs, 1947, 194;8 end 1949:

-

)94 17

Eleotric I'n!:!rgy ~old, vim

Rovenue received from s~l e
of energy

!iioo . &lt;&gt;nero.tim; Revenucc
'Z'ot ol Cnero.t inr; !¾cvonuc s
Ou~rct1ng ~xnenseo :
:..:nert,, ..-urcha ocd
Other e'Cpenoes

J.~.161.229

1948
16,832.~60

!1 460, 972 .88

'~05,135 .15 r 459 , ~37 . 93
4~3 . 39
606 . 60
t,.c,o5 . 668. 64 (.459, e44 .-0~

~77.70
f- 461 •."' 50 ~

.. ~08, 999 .oa C342, 2-14 . 60

i 325,4S6 . ~Z6
-2._0, 4 57 -~5

6A.026.63

7?.,68~-?l

~ctol expense~ oxolus1vo
of to~co
Uet revenue, exol. of t o:r.es
30,543 .93 ~ 43 , 918 . 62
&amp; unoollectible b111o
r. p~ .694,60
26,9~4.61
Taxes &amp; unoollectible b111o
Net Income

~

15,05A,68~

14,949 . 33 C 16 , 992 .11

65 , 557 . ~7
32,6;--54.94

23 , 022 . 43

·-- -

- - --

�- 2 •

The following statement l"eflecte KUH furnished nnd gross

income by eourceo :
K l1

274 ,600
396,800
3?9.91?.

H
1948
3,984 ,149
2,399,116
2 74,079
879,66?
96,572
154,011
6,810, 400
300,800
45~ I 112
4 80 £466

1 b'"-,
'1 ~
r •2c
l L-,-

15 ,832,260

~
2,966,843
2 ,079,068

1. Re s i dentiol s ervice
1 al lir:;• ht •
"..,3. Commerc
Con-::0rc i o.l Ap~lience
4.
... Small poue r -

.

290 ,784.:

·~ . 9 i 0'n s

823,576
AB,633
162,274

,..,

6. Eo spl t~l
?. Large po~·,er
8. South Superior
9. Stpeet l i E;htin~

6, 699,740

10.Rural

TOr.l' AL

~

l . Residential ~cr-

1949 .
4,498 , 014
2,744,794
282,411
1 , 033,742
111,094
153,6~0
4 ,919,206
324,400
496,500
496.893
15,058 ,685

r•r ~sc~ }1PVt!m,e "t~c01 ved f~om SP.le of Elentrici ty
1947
1948
1949 Per KUH - 1949

vice
f l02 , 6~7.86 l l37,?7~.07 0160,772.80
2 o Con@eroi El liEht
76 , 020 . 9P
86,326.68
97,090.91
3 o Co ~□e rc i al Appli-

anoo

t! r Small potmr
5. Si0 ns
60

Llo spit ul

7. Lt•r g e \:ot-:er

a. South Superior

9 . Strc~t lighting
10.Ruro..l
'.rOT l\L

.03537

7,100 . 2 6
36,260 o 63
3 , 66 3 .74

6,675.86
6,755.68
38,305 .02
43 ,1~8.27
~ ; 801~73
4,265.39
4 ,11~ . 88
4 ,003.43
3 ,916.41
1 ~9 , 011 .~5 14 0 , 847 .11 102,980.92
9,69~ .15
10,673 .09
11,061.14
11,449.05
11,556.10
11,752.78
15,19;,_.P.~
18,396.85
19,238.60
,. 405, 1~-S5 .15 ( 1:58, 337. 93 {;,~50, 972. 88

Gross revenue per K~Jii

0 .03352

.O2R6l

.02895

.02392
.04174
. 03839
.02549

.02093
.03407
.02372
.03880
(,

•'

.02996

.02996

It 11111 be noted th!:'.t gro::::a revenue from asl e of energy

~ao decreased t ?,365.05, but net revenue prior to tnxes inore~oed
~ 11, 64;0. ?5.

1l.1n1o 1 o clue t;c the fa.ct that the deoz:-e&amp;..eo in ind~1st r1al

pouer h as b een l o.1~gely ovm:·co·.ie by increase in so.lea of -oower to
the grot1ing number of ctl:er conzt•mcrs in which there is a lo.rger

e lement of nrofl t.
F0 l l owin~ iG ::• atn.ter1ent of income, exnenoes unt n~t 1,.eve-

nue of the Gr een River 1'Ji Ght and nower Department for the t'.':lr ee

years, 1947, 1948 and 1949:

�7I

- :5 -

1947

1948

~

5 .,,_158, 495

6,223,709

6,6?.6,151

v-46,623.79
109. 30

~}165, 936. 32
260.21
~hes, 195 . 53

~~176,866.93
188.32
~~176,054.25

~}108,306.59

~a l5,614 .69

~?125,213.80

El eotrio Energy Sold&gt; ICW~l
Revenue receiv ed from s ol e

of energy
llieo. operating revenue s

&lt;\ ,

Total ope r ating revenue s
Operating expens ee :
Energy purcha sed

Oth er expens es
Tota l exper1sen 0xol uaive

26,621.73

of t a xe a
Net revenue, exclus i ve of

31,858.43

-~=1=3..aa4...
, ..;;.
92
=?.;....:...~=
,2-...,f=
a ~~:.:.·8;..i.,. .;. 7. : . 6. : :.6. :. •9;::;.;l=--__.r;&gt;:. 1=5a..7..£
.; ;
.....
0..;.7=2..:;...........
23
~

t a xe s &amp; uncol 1ectible billa t 1 11,805 .77

Taxe s &amp; u.ncollecti b l e bil l s

Q 17,438 . 62

C 1s,9a2 .02

l l ,18G . 25

8,299.96
~~ 10, 682. 0 6

9 . 027.31
0

~

Net I ncon e

33, 142.32

2 , 778.46

•

D 6 , 252 .37

Th e ?o l loi!i n ~ Gt a 'cemc.:in t re f l e ct s K~1H furnished and gross
K

11,oooe 1:iy s ources :

1947
1, 258 ,161

1. Re sldcnt ~al service
2 o Hc e ldenti al u i th U£tt e l"

he etl ng
3 o Commer c i a l light
~

0

286 , 378
500 , 594:-

Commerc i al he&amp;t i nr, e; c ool,i ng

5 o Small poi·rnr

6 . Gr~vel p i t

7. Church i i ghting
8. :Induatx-ial

9 1 Dtr ect lighting

96 ,942
182 , 296

:1

H

1948

194:9

1,265,912

1,342,134

365, 771
539 , 908

410,803
687,463
81,534
201,389
6'11:.,448

82,856

96 , 53~

2 09 ,770
61,594

8 , 066
2,591 ,650

3 , 550,810

137 . 964

9,124
137 .964
6,223,709

9 ,640
;3, 789 ,752
141,988
6,626 ,151

from S?le 0f Bl ect rioity

1949 ~er m:H - 1949
1947
1948
t
43,982.20
G.032?7
41,571
.
78
(;
41,987.39
1 . Resi dential servioe{~
2. Residential with
.0::107
8,653 .79
7,710.41
5 , 9 56 .05
't"Ja t er heating
.04723
27,747
.
25
25
,705.40
s. Commercial l1ghtir.g 23,781.07

4. Commerci al henting
&amp; cooking
6. Smal l i::otrer
6. Gravel pit

7. Church lighting
a. Industrial
9 • Stre et lighting
TOTAL

Gross revenue per KUH

2 ,551.74:
7,707.90

.03130
.03827

2,496 . 92
416 . 03
350. 53
77,086.30
71,965.05
55,695 . 99
5.?.2 3 . 80
6,010.84
5.010.84
t'
•
l
76,865.93
f l46 ,623 .?9 ~.il65, 935. 32
.0265~
.02666
,0 2842

. 04316
. 0 2034
. 0:'56? 9
t' .0~654

2 , 9 68 .55

7,~oc . 38

3 , 885 . 60

2,574.28
8,076.71
2,623.92
392..32

.04063

!

I

�r

-,

-~Res1cl.ential uncl commerot~.l lip;htinr; h ave incretrned steadily,

e fe~ new re s i dences being built, and an incr eased uoe of &amp;pplienoea .
The majnl'" Dnrtion of the 1,101•es.se in 1:1du~t1•lal pot·1c:r 1s due to
incre cncd C:) r. cumption e.t ·.ye ~tvaco which er1J.o 'i nt0d to 219 1 000 :.:· :-H

eight monthe of l !:43 u n( t r:e ~re. r 1949 :
8

11:'.')llths

1948

~l eotric enar gy oold, ~ih

1949

;,517 .0170

551,856

14, 6 Qtj. . 86

?'· 24 ,037.84

8,926 .76
6, 490.5?

13,79~.37
6,314 .08

Revenue r ecei ved fron.1 sc:.l e o f

ener gy

'u

Oper r_t i ng e Yot:nee s :
Sr.er~y r,u~chesed
Other expenoe n
c; ot al expcrrneo e·~clusi~e o?

16 , 417.32

·tnxeB

liet :rov e nue , G:t'. clutJive of' t r.xcs
Qnd uncollectible bil lo
Tt..n ~s P..nd uncolleotible b i l l o
Eet income

,.

' ,'

{',
\&gt;

20,110.45

812.46
354.84
1,167.30

3,927.39
1, 938.72
l~

1, 988.67

V

':.'he :follot·:ing st~teoen'G ohows the inco□e , expene0s, and net

revep.ue of the Light and ..•·over D~rnartment o.t Rook Springs, Gr e:;11
F.iver Wld Han na,

oombinei, for 194? , 1948 and 1949:

Electric energy sold, :Q!H
Revenue reoei ved from GR.le

of en~rgy
Mi sc . opers t1ng r0venues
Total O'Oer~.ting r~venucs

19 : 313 .724

22141:3 , 039

22.23G ,G89

~551,758.94
542 .69
1
' [)52 . :-;o1. 63

:'638 , 878 .11
766 . 71

~' 650 , 8?6.65
666 . 0~

c·6""0
• ., ...... 611.A
J . _ . P'J
,. ~

t 661 1 64~ . 67

C'466, 786 . 9t1

•t

Oporatinl exnenses:
{;417,303 . 67
Fncr{!Y purc~a scd.
84.640 . 26
Other exnenseo
Total e:xnensea exclusive of
( 5011961 . 93
tnY;e2
\'Jr.,t revenue, e:irol . of t am1 s

• &amp; uncollectible b ill s

Truces ond unoollectible bil lo

Het 1noome

J 9 ~.l,9

~

1947

l

'*

~

lOP. 3:0 . 46

f• 679 I 102 . QI;!

: 57?•.075 .89

50 , 349 . 70

!.~ 60 , 642 . 78

39. ,621.91

r

~ • 1 ·1, 72 7 . 79

t'•4 V~a• • I ,1.16
4~
3
•
I

ll? . ~13 .10

38 . 466,60
22 , 077 .lB

�ll

~

- 5 -

Effective July 1, 1949, the Southern Uyoming Utilities

Company purchased T'-

.1.ne

union Pacific Coal Company• s pot-rer distri-

bution syctems at St ansb••My, Hanna and t'T hite Mo untain Addition,
\.U.

Rock Springs, and lea sed the Oonl
Comp~~y•s
~
~u
power distribution

oyst erns at Reliance, ~inton and Superior.
HA.ter Department
• Follotring is ehotm a condensed statement of income, ex-

penses and net revenue foz, the Hater Department for the three

years ended December 31, 194:9:
1,949

Ue..ter Sale s :

U.P.R .R.Co.
0 89,411.41 l" 77,1.29.26
The U~ion Pacific Oonl Co.
41,836.63
35 ,463.11
Others
133,094.32 148,554.50

(~ 67,161.10
34,005.62

150,626.75
4, 762.54

Hydra nt Rentals
4,345.04
4 , 400.04
Hi oc . Revenuo,Income &amp; Royalty
66.53
50.29
Toto.l Opernting Revenues
;;368.753 .93 ~;265,687.20

(:256,586.63

To·:;a l Opera.ting E:,cpenseo

G162, 241. 66 ~~185, 813 ..39

(}190, 490. 03

Toto.l Oper a ting Expensco, De- .
.
p?&gt;eci ation &amp; Amortization
~1193,500.63 {~219.141.38

~~228 .136. 94

Depreciation &amp; Amo~tizution

Net Operating Revenue, Exclusive of rtaxee
Taxes c Uncollectibl e Bills
Net Inoorne from Operat ion □

31.~58 .98

33,327.99

(\

75,253.30 ()V 46,445 .82
~3. 181.94
33,961.03
G32. 071.36 ~ 12 1 494.79
~

40.62

37,646.91

.

t:•"28·
. , tl..!-9
-- ··59

\:

26,619 . 47
t•
\~ 1,830.22

Distribution of puopnge for year 1949 us oom~ared with
1948 is as follow□:

Green Rivel!

Union Pacific Rai lzoo ad Co.
Other s
Rook §Dr3,nge
Union P ao1f io Railro&amp;d Oo .

Others

Total from Green. Ri ver Plant

-

Reliance Plngt
Reliance
E-Plune

Stansbury
Tota l Relio.nco Pl cnt
GRAND TOTAL

lli.a

1940

676,991,116
198,726,885

638,431,817
225, 1776, 183

66,301,038
61,779, ~12
36'7 . 398, 962
360.?.90,588
1,297,788,000 l,196,998,000

47,409,937
1,996,367

19 1 ~12.oo§

37,081, 613

1,224 ,610

17 1 3A8 1 07~

56,694 ,196
68,717, 309
1, 366,606, 309 1,252,692 ,196

�- 6 -

SU!iMARY - .ALL DEPARTMENTS

1949

O~er ating Revenue s:
Li ght and Power Depnrt ment
l'Tat er D0po..rt ment

~~552, 301 . 63

268 , 753.93
1.140. 79

Merohundi ee Depart ment
'l'otal

~}822, 196. 3 6

$639, 644. 82 $661,642 . 67
265,687.20 256,586. 63
1.672.42
762 . 0 g
~$906, 804 .44 $ 908 , 881 .32

Oper at ing Expenses:
Light and Pouer D0na1...t ment
Hater Depn.1--"'cment Ber c h andi se Den8.I'tmer1i;
.
-

Total

Tuxes :

Li ght s nd Pouer Department

'tfo.t; er

Depart tiont

.

Merchnndi se Dopaiot ment
Total

unoollect i bl e bills :
Light anc1 ?ower D0p3r t ment
'Hat er DeTiertIJent
I-Xerch andise Deport I!lent
1
l1oto.l

Total Expen see, Tnxe s and

Uncollectible Bills

tJct I ncome froo Operation□
C'the r Income &amp; Ohar gea - Net

Net I ncome
Profit and Loss - Credit
11

r1

Net Profi t

11

_

193 , 500 . 63
884. 61

(i 679, 102 . 04 (~673, 0 7 6 . 8 9
219, 141. 38 228,136. 94
953 .19
990 . 39

11 696 ' i'.&gt;u
"' ... ,,, • -J '7
,,

,?799, 196 . 61 ,~802, 203. 22

l\

0 38,025 . 67 S 42,682 . 47

~•;601 , 951 . 93

32,535. 75
43,121.59
167 .98
,; 75,823.32

\;!

&lt;1
V

t

33,864.22
26,619 . 47
301. 00
99 . 31
.{.\,, 72 ,190. 89 {\ 69 , 401.25
ti?

439.93
86 . 81

88.16
60. 36

(~

148.61

()772 , 309 • 00

49 ,887.36
1 , 196 . 34

48,691.01

6,617.00

,,

ci.

626 . 74

'.J

9 1 .16

e

91.15

(}871 , 914 .24 t s71 , 695 .62
37,18 6 . 70
34,890 .20
938.82

33,961 .38
342. 28

Debit

(f 54 ,308.01

~} 34 , 293.66 ~) 4:1, 333 .02

Rew ectfull y submi tted,
Presi dent

7

334.29

36,861 .41
~,481 . 61

��200-41

Li f~ht anc1 PotioP Dcnnrtment
~. nter Dcpm..t□cnt
S:-'ot nl

1Ji {!iht ond Fouor Depc.Pi□ont
:,et e r Dopart□ont
Tatel

(' 21,692.36
14:-1 • J 26. 23

$164·, 718 . 69

i·~ 24, 231 . 62

13,772.27:
(· 38, 005 . S9

The fo11ou1 ns ! c n st~teu?cnt of inco.oo, e xpen s e s n...r1d

net revenue of th~ Rock Sprin[;'3 Li L..;ht ar~rl T-'ouor Donor·t mont (cxolus1ve
of !1erehand1se Dcpr..rt nont ) f'or the t hr ee yearo, 1946 D 19~? :i.nd 1948:
1947

Lleo . Lnergy Sold, K fB

14.,161,_2~9

Revenue received frn~ o~lc
! 386,276. 22 C4o6,136.15 l 1 458,~37 .93
of energy
261 , 92
4~3, ~9.
506 , 60
Misc . ~perat1ng revenueo
c·3e5,s2e.14
t·405,5ae.54
r 4 00, 044 _43
Total operating revcnuco
Operating Exoenees:
1\294 ,397 . 54 "~308, 998 .08 ~342,244 . 60
Bnergy nurohase4
46.565,49 58, 026,6~
7£.88~,21
Other expenses
Total expenses exol.nf taxa P~~39,963, Q3 t~67,024,6l f\414, 922 ,SJ
Net revenue, excl •of t axe e • (· 45 565 11 $ 38 543 93
and unoolleot1ble bill,a
•
•
,
•
Taxes~ unooilect1ble bil ls
23,017,i♦
23,0ii,60
Net income
22 , 047.57 ~ 14,949. 33

~- 43,91e. e 2

2f5 . 92t,01

t 16,992 .11

�~

11111
- 2 Th o ~ollot-Jing stnteraent reflects KUH furnished and gross
income by □O 'ltt&gt;ceo :

1. R~ei don~a nl 00M1ice
2 . Oo□illG!"oia.1 light
3 . Co nr:iol" ~ i nl Aooli nnce
Lt
- o

S□ all

powel,, • •

Si gns
6 . Hosnitnl
7. Laz,ge rOUGr&gt;
6.

l,948

2 ,662 ,386
1, 889,3~3
276,559

2,966,843
2,079,068

3,984 ,149
2 ,399,116

899,9'14

823,576

7911 730

1G2 0 082
6 , 608 gl70

0 . ~--o-t r'i.;h Supor1oz9 . B"creci lighi ing
10 . Rurc.l

2-10~000

378 ~000
325 e010

TOTAL

13 , l!:12 DQ2~

. 1 . ncsidential Sox-r,

vice

\!

K tJ

H
ll947

1946

2 90,794

274,0 79

879,667
96,672
164,011
6,810,400

88,633

162,274
6, 699,740
27l1,600

:S00,800

396,800

453,112

. S79t912
14p161,229

4B0 1 f66
16', 832 ,260

93, 623 .16U102 , 627.85Cl37,773.07

69 , 105 . 16 76,020 . 92 86,326.68
'-' • Gonocreio.1 light
3 . CoD!:lex&gt;ci cl L1ppli&lt;)

once

4 o S::1.:ll potre!'

5 . Si gno
6 . Ho DT.)i t n1
7 . Lor,ge poum.-,

o. South Supcrio~

D. St reet lighting

10 . Flurnl

6 0026 .11
?D lOO . 26
6,676.86
::38 , 390 .?S 36D2GO.63 38,305. 02
3 , 333. 29
3 ,663.'74
3,881.73
4 , 20~.19
~,113.89
4 , 003.43
136 , S3&lt;1: .05 139,011.&lt;15 140,84:7.11
"l'1,
9,694 . 16 10,673.09
8 , 6.::1.3
- ·-11, 328 .92 11,449.05 11,556.10
13 n587 . ~4 _16 1 193.22 18.395.86

{~ 386,270 . 22f,405, 136 . 16(;468, 337 . 93
.-02061
. 02896
.02873
Gr o so z-evenue per lITJE
T05:AL

c-V .03468
.03598
.. 02436

.04356
.04020

.02699

.02068

.03616
.02560
.038g9
{'.
\ . .02895

l?ollm·1 ing is o. 0t at omcnt of i ncome, ex-penoee and not

revcnue·of the Groen Rivor Li ght and Pouer Department for the three

yeore, 1946, 1947 and 19~8:
Eleo e nergy Sold ~~~I

1947

5 61f'495

1948
6 2 ~ 709

Rev . ;eo'd.frora scl.e of m'lc1.~gy..,1.:36,699.16 '146,623.79 r•166,936.-32
Miao .oporc.t1ng revenueo
109. 30
260 . 21
(~135,699.16 ~)146,'133 . 0 9 ~'166 ,.195,53
'i)otal ooer~tin~ rovenuoo
Operating e:,rnenses:
,
'\
~
,.,.
Energy purchased
t lOB,663 . 97 ~rl08,w05.59 • 116,Gl4 . 59

Other expenses
23,541.28 26,621.7a ~3.142.32
Total exnenses excl.of t axes 1t1:;P ,206.25 !~134.927,3q ':14A,756,91,
Net revenue, exol . of t eireo &amp;. . ._
~,493 .90 $ 11,806.77 ~. 17,438 . 6~
uncolleotible bills
~
6,670.84
9.027,31 ll.186.P5
Taxes &amp; unoolleotibl c billc
t...
3,076.94 O 2,778 . 46 G a,262 .37
Net income

�~,

~

The follo~in~ st etement refl_.eot s m
u.d g f u.1..niehecl and gross
iuco□0 by couroea:
1946

1. HoGidcatio.l ecr'i7ieo
1 , 145 , 426
2 o Fie 0 i doni1u1 with "t·1atelf
hec~ti n,;;
225,605
:3 . Commc:rcinl light
t...:v u , 581
.
4 . Coraoox•cinl heating 0.Y!d coo lrine; 64,830
5 . S1:;1all power
186,'M6
6 . Gr·atrel pit
69 , 532
7. Chur ch iightinr.;,
7 614
::)
8 . -J.n d u ctr.i al
~~ , 6 63 'pG57
9 . Str•eet light ing
1 :-57. 424
1
.?0T 11.r.J..
'l p934,114
,., r ,

K

u H

19-17

1lif!

1 , 258 ,181

;L,265 ,912

286 , 578

365,771

500,594
96 , 94 2
182 , 296
96,534
8, 0 56

539, 908
82J866
209 ,770

61, 594
9 ,124

2 ,691,660

3 ,560,810

1 37 8 964

l ~?!).96~

5,158 , 495

6 , 223 . '709

Gr ose Rev onue? Becnived fr-orn Onl e of El ect~ oity
180.6
194?
1948 Per I&lt;HH-1948

1 . Reoi dentinl oe x&gt;'v1ee($ 39 , 091 . ~0 (; 11/)671.'79 0 ~l, 987. 39
2 . H9 s i dcni';inl t1ith wnt ox&gt;
6,966 .05
7 ,?l0.41
4 : 1a5 . 38
hcnt i ng
,:z
25
, 706 . 40
23,781.07
20,981.92
Oomerci el light
r.1 o
4 . Co0me~oi al hooting
2 ,574.28
2 , 969 . 66
1 ,981 . 67
mtd coo ki ng7 , 403 . 38
9 ,076.71
7 , 376 .03
6 . 6~:111 power
2 ,623.92
3,885 . 60
u':. , QG;Q 6?.
6 . (}t&gt;D.'v01 pit
350 . 63
391 . 32
330. 91
Chu~ch l i ghting
55
,
696.
99
71,966
.05
5SD
315
.
59
Induo
.
GE"i&amp;l
.
8.
5
010
5
D
Ol,0
.
8
4
~
.
1
1
80
~L84
1 84
1
l
i
ghting
St~eet
9.
( 135, 699 . 16 ~146,623 .79 6165 , 936.32
TO'llAL
.026GG
.028~2
. 02'750
Grose !'evenu.0 pe1~ KUH
11,.,, • ..;; 0

t7 0

,-1

(: .03317

. 02108
.04761
.03107
.03850
.04098

.04289
. 02026
3 0 56~2
:,; .02666

Effec t i ve lioy l , 10~8 ,, '.i:h0 Union Po.oifio Cool Oom;:iany ' s

power di str i bution oyoteo at Hanna , Uyom1ng, tms leaoed to Sout hern
Uyorning UtilitieG Conpnny p tbe required electric ener8Y being sol d
by the Ooel Company t o the Utilities Company ot n unit ~r 1e0 or
(' . 025 per lt1lottatt hour, o.nd di at r ibu tod by the Tit11it1os Oo!!l')any ,

whoso Certifioatc of Public Oonvenien!)e and Neoo0fl1ty nor; amended.
by the Uyom1ng Publi c Corvi cc Oomm1ss1on t o incl ude n -cortion of
Carbon County , Uyorn1ng .

Dur1Pg the period May l t o December ~q ,

1948 , t he distribution of olootrio energy i n the Hanna territ ory

�JIii
4

Pl"oduced the :?ollouing r0sults:
. 357,.070

V 14,604.86
a.926.76
6=490.57

\5 15,417.32

812.46
364.84
. 1,167 .30
'- ho i t er:u nether Expcnseou inolude s a n e,rpendtture of

U3 ~161°18 fo r the purohaco nnd in0tullotion of meters in the Hanno
o.x-eao
Tho folloi1i ng □ to.te□on't, obou s 'i,;he income, exponses snd
_ _ ....,,, t,
nr.&gt;"'

r&gt;evenu0 o f the Light end "?m.1or D0):1nx·tment at Rock Springs, G-reen

D10ct~ic energy sold, KUE
Revenue received fro□ onl o
~;520' 9'75 37 tj66l, 758 . 94 ~\638 ,878 .11
of energy
642.69
766.71
r'.51. 9?,
riiso. operating revenues
~~59.l r 227 ,29 ~ 55~,301,63 {~6a9-+-64'1;,82
Total operating ~evcnues
Operating expenoeo:
r
785 .94
~; ~OS, O61.51 v(\ 417 , 30 3 . G7 ,.,.!.6G,
~ncrw purchueod
84,648~26
112
.
};16,10
69,1,06,77
Other c xpenoea
7ot~l ox, cnses oxolu0ivc
{'.'172 .168. 28 f~601, 961 ;:9:-3, (' 579..,10?. e 04
of truceo
net revenue , exclusive of
taxes and uncolleotiblo
(· 49, 059 . 01 C 60,349.70 t eo,642.78
b111a
32 I 6~1,_.~).
!)8 I 465 • 6()
Taxes end uncolleotible bi)lp ~0. 088,_2,8
C 10,970.73 r, 17,727.79 C 22,077 .18
net incooe
0

i·1p'i;nr.-

Donsrtment

Following i s oho·3 a c~ndensed statement of inoome, expenses and net revenue :.:·0:1:· the Hater Department for the three

�- 6 -

yoa~c cnaea Doce□be~ 31, 19~8 :
Ue-ter Gt.lee:
U .P . R. R. Co.

C 91,364.09 ~ 89,~ll.41 0 77,129.26

~ho Union Pacific Ooo.l Oo.
F.ydrnnt n0n~elc
~loe. Revenuo, Income ~ Royclty
Tot~l Qpo~oting ~evenucs

39,279 .95
41,036 .63
36,463.11
136,816.34 133,094.32 148,554 . 50
4,330 .04
4,345.04
4,400.0~
_ __-:6~6~·~6:.;::4
66 ,53
50 ,29.
1
f-9.71_, A{ 7 .oe &lt;~268. 753. 9::, f?.65, sa7. ~o

'i'ot al Cpe!'a.ti ng C;;roenoos
Dopreelu:tio!'l l: A!".:ortizntion
Tot al C~e~=t1nSY-penoes 1 00.
"
,.
p~ooia'i:;:lon c;; J\mort:!.2otion

====~:::!::
-

Othc:re

*

1''1':l 1 g , tiJ .,A
t:194. ====='
9. r,? o c;,ri
nr:2
GOO .,~
G"
~~~='•0~,Jt::;:·;:,1:,•~Js~~
~,~•";&amp;E::§-~·•::!..,..~"'~·::.e~•:-.g~

lJet O~cro.ting !levcnue, Exclusive
0 :? T c.~q c
{~ 7G, 8 G9 . 79 C 75,263.30 C 46,445.82
~,c~eo o.wl Uncollootibl0 Billo
41c5Bl.8?
43 ,181.94
3~ 0 961.03
n et Incoo e fr-;,□ Oporc.tionn
( :.:5 • 287 • 92 ~~ ~2 1 07} • 36 t 1~ 1 d94 • 79
Lt•los to

11

Othoro0 lnoren.Gcd oubetcmtially but were offset

b y clecr6~Ge i n t.;~ter fnrniah':!d Union fooific Railroad ~nd The Un1on

Fuoific 0oul Ooopany.
\Hlte~ forceo ho.d an t.~t!'o□cl:v buoy Jcc.r in atalling 24,508

foot of 12- inoh C. I . ooin lir.s

0

in cddition to oevoral other 5m:ul or.

co~otruction jobs, oeverol n□all lino ext0nsions· and 0ight fire h.v&lt;.1rant install ations.

He oloo did 'i:;ho :,ipin~ :tnoident0l to rovar.ip1ng

the hen.tin~ oyoteo in the fiitoz&gt; houGe ~-! 1th ow."' oi.-m forces, an&lt;.1

connected p~po, ,:,r1m:.r lino a0 etc ., in the new pump house .
Diotr1buticn of pU!lpnGC :?or yeo.r 19-48 ao cora_.arod u1th

19~7 iG ao followo :
Green Rivnr
Union :Oacif1o .Uailroad Co .

Others
Union Pac1fia Railronu Coo
Othoro
Total fro~ Green R!vor ~lant
Relienoe Plant

flgck Onringn

Helianoe

E-Flane

Stansbury
Total Reliance Blant

GRANO TOTAL

-

1947

760,~18,673

163 , 319, 327
79,503, 367

310,826.63p

~

G7G,991 , l15
l90 , 7?.G,A85
61 ,7?'9, 412

360 , P9Q.6A8

f,303,ess,ooo

1,297,788, 000

38 , 710 , 147
1,790,665

47,409,937
1,996, ~67

1e,079 ,f½2

58 , 580 , 4
l,38~, -'48,114

H·;l?..006
, 17, 309
1, 386, 606,:509

�- 6 -

A omsll Ql um solution t ank nnd pump have be~n i nstalled
at nGl ianoe emu nse op01•n.t1ng sntisf£1.ctorily

Pl o.nt effluent 1a

D

olc nr und the qu0l i t y of t he u at e:r h es shown eonsi derab le i mprove-

oent.

194_§

1947

Opo~~ting revenuec:

l.i gh t one F oPG.J:&gt; DepD1~toeut
i! o..ter lJepnrtnent

~erchandi se Depnrtnont
Totnl

C521 0 227 o29 r552 , 30l . 63 (%639 , 644 . 82
2?1,84'i . 06 268, 753 . 93 265 , 587 . 20
_
719 . 20
1 .140.79
1 •. 672 0 4:~
C793 , 793 o65 Ca22 , 196 . 35 (~906, 804 . 44

Oper ating E:m,oneoo :
L i ght ru.·H:i l"ouex- DepD.r'tmc;;nt
H n 'tel"&gt; Denn1?tnent
1:e!'eb8'ndi oe Depnrtoont

'J.lc'G al
'i1oxco:

:Gi ght nnu -Pouex-

~72 D168 . 28 . 501, 951.93
194,977 . 27 193 , 600 .63

579, 102 . 0~
219 , 141 .38
83~ 2 08
884 , 61 --~9~5~3u,~1~9
·:;c 67 p 97G . 93 f 696, 337 . 1 7 C799,196 . 61

20 , 840.12
4lp669.47

Deyl!.rt□cnt

~.; o.te!" Depcu'ltoent

Lorchtmdi oe Depcrtment
Totc.11

li e.ter i)ooortment
nerohb.ndi se Dcnartr:1e11t

C

•)

Toto.l Exoen ses , T~xea end

Unoolle ctible Bill o
!let Income from OpeI'at1on0
Other .In come &amp; Cha r g e9 - t 1~:,-t

net Income
Frofit e.nd Loss - Cr edit
u

11

Uet Profi t

u

llcb!lt

38,025.67

33,86~ . 22

1 67 .98

3 01 . 0 0
71,493.51 '· ' 75,823 . 32 ' 72 ,100.89 •
9i5 . 9P

t•

l~1oollect i bl0 b ill 0:
Light anu Fm~-er Dopart□snt
Total

32, 533 .76
43 ,121 .69
(\

1

(•

248.16
22.40

88.16
60 . 36

439 .93
86.81

270 . 66 H

148.51 r".·\

626 .74

54,050.66
811.96
53,238.69
88.87

772, 309 .00
49,887.36
1 ,196 ,34
48 , 691 .01
5 _,017.00

87:. I 914 o 24
S4,890.20

53 ,327.46

54,308 .01

;_:L1 , ~90 . 66

739 , 7113 . 00

-

Respectfully submitted ,
Pr eoident

938.82
33 , 951.38
3'-12 . 2 8

�Y E A R

1947

�200- 41
Hnroh 12, 191:8

1 r • G· • P . Lnhby , Preo :1.uent

Union r-~cl fi~ ~u1Jroud Cornuany

Omd10., [~&lt;:b1·asko.

-

:-~eriev i th n resume o"'J o t.)e,,..,
-c.-1 m1s o :.?i.
,.
&lt;- V

r.s
·ue i:)outhern
Uyoming

ti..

l' t1 1 i t ies Com 1~nny for tho ye r..r J 94? :

I.itht cmd. Po1:er Denartracnt
\:nt~r Department
':"'o t al

t l06,905.36
57,351.18
e1e4,256.63

Ll,?llt and Fot··cr Depe.rt1.1~nt

t·

~

Ho. t el"' Depo.rtraent

6 ,-698 .26

J0,880.1.2
f,
•,.' 17,678.38

T h e c &amp;p! tel o~cndi t ures f or the LiTTht and r'ot·•e1" De?art-

mcnt 1nc1ude an 1teo of ,.. 9~ , 266.8f~ for the oonstruct!on of e:pprox1mc.tely 22 oiles of 9ot-,er

t ran c□1G aion

line from Green Hiver to

i1 estvo.oo, and a tranofo1"mor oubsto.t1on, to serve the t:e:Jtvi1.co
Chlorine Product~ Corporation.

'.rhe i i ater Departr.icnt' n cc.p1to1

exnend1tures 1nc1uc1c o 10~7 cha rge of (:38,231.03 i n connection

~,1th the constructicn of the Groen River pumping s t ~tl~n, uuthorized in 1946.
L!.n-ht fi nd

c ,·qr Department

•

'i' he follov1ne ! s n st n tement of incocc, mq cn ses ond n~t

revenue of tho Rock Srn·1ngtt L i f~r'lt and Power Department

( exo1us1ve

�- 2
of Uerchandise Department) for the three yoarG, 1945, 1946 and

194?:
1947
El ec. Enerm1 Sold KliH

Revenue received from sale
of energy

_,.-13, 222,234

14 , 161,229

(;372, 245 . 28 ~i3B5, 276. 22 0405, 136 .16

Mi sa.Oper~ting revenues
Total operc t!ng r evenue s

13,412,024

251.92

4 .40

433.39

{... ,,.,,7"' , .-;;:..,,':;,..1.0
... . 68 f~08B. 528 .14 r,4()f.i. 568. 54

~

(.,

O~er~ting Expense0 :
~nergy purc~~ced
Other expenses

... 97 • 5Ll.. ~~308 I 998 .08
(;287 ,) 5? .04 (',29.d
\r
...! , V
4-50176. 6?.
45 ,566 .49
58,026.63

Totol 8xpenses excl .of ·coxoG

• i"'t"l~.,. . t.1\., ~,

1;et r evenue , exol .of t axes

(\
\

l -~.-~ "'".l."" 66 f ~:39,963.03 f' 387 ,024.61

Ta~ms a nd uneo11 e ctiblc bille

•

'.':)

~9,9HL02 ( · 45,565.11 c'V 38,54:3.93
,~♦

23.517!44

]0. 908.6?
{'

V

23.594.60

29 ,007.35 ....,:1. 22,047.67 f·\, 14,949.33

The follo:.ring cto.terncnt reflects rrnH furnished and gro ss
ir..come by cources:

K

1. Residential Service

2.... . Comraeroi&amp;l Light
.:,, d oa:□erc iol A1':,&gt;li nnce
4. 8mt1l 1 1'O1.·rer

6. 5igne
6. Hoe-o1tal
7. Large Potrer
8. South ~upcrior
9. Street Lighting
10.Rural
'l'Oi.AL

H

H

1946
2,662,386
1,889, 343
276,559
899,944
79,730
162,082
6,608,170
240,000
378,800
325.QJO

2,966,843
2,0?9,068
290,784
823,675
88,6;33
162,274
6,699,740
274 ,600
396 ,800
~79,912

13,222,234 13,412,024

14,161,229

)945

2,347 ,437
1 , 566,994
256,088
834,069
66,103
136,?79
7,107,486
234,300
366,800
306,179

1947

�- 3 -

~ross Revenue Received from Sale of
Electricity
1945

1. Reo1dent1al Serv.

~0

1946

194?

~er K~H-J947

~ 93,623 .1 5~102,627.86
85
• ,4 8 5.O1~

0 .03459

2. Co:nmcrciul Lizht

58,4~~.?.~

69,105.lG.

?6,020.92

.03666 •

3. Commerciu1 A~9limice

6, 4•88 .50

6,826.11

7,100.26

.02442

4. ~rna]l Po~.1 cr

35 ,93?.41

;5F; , !190 . 78

. 04~03

-

36,260. 63
,

~ i P 'ne\

2,773 . 26

3 ,333.28

3, 663.74

.0~134

6. Ho epit a J

3,849 . 95

1 , 204.19

4 ,113.88

.02535

147 ,?87.&lt;'.1:9 ) 36,3~)4. .05 139,011.45

.02075

5.

.

..)

?. l.ur~e 7'ouer8 . South Supc➔ rio r

8 , 236 .62

8 ,543 .14

9,694.15

. 03530

9. Street Light ing

11, 237.12

11, ~528 . 92

11 , 4 1.l:9.05

.02893

10. Rurt,J

lt, 00?. 68

13,587.44

16,193.22

~ 03999

\, 3?2, 245 . 2e::0s5 , 276 .22~~405, 135 .1 5
.02873
.O2ee1
. 02815

(·•
2
, ? .o 861

!J·Uif)L
Gross P.0v .

per K\ :H

Follot!ing i s a ctatoc1cnt of income, e~·penses and net revenue
of the G·reen Eivcr Lt~ht and Fct:er De partment for the thrc€ yoora,
1945, 1946 end 1947:
EJec. Energy Sold K~·:H

1945
1946
1947
4.461.735 4,93~.114 5,158,495
~"·119 ,847. 58~~1 ~15, 699 .15;'.1 46, 623. 79

Rev.received frora sale of ener gy
rUsc. 0per~tinR revenuce

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _____ .J..09 .30

'l'ot;;.! o-o-ero.ting revenueo

0119. 847 .58~·· 135 ,699 .J B~~l 46 . ?~3 . 09

0pcrating expenses:
Bnergy purchased
Oth'=r expenses
~otal expenses exol. of t~xe s
Net revenue, exol . of truwo
T~xes and uncollcctibl e billo
net income

t 124,19$.91C108,663 . 97~1OB,3O5 .59
23 ,969.52 2~0541.28 26,621 .73
1
~~1 48 .165 .43~132 .205 . ? 6 :J ~4 4 9?7 . 02
t 28,317 .85~:. 3,493.90~ 11,805.77
6.944.22
6,570 .84
9,027 .~]
t 05,262.o?C 3, 0 76 . Q~ 4 ...., 2, 778 . &lt;'.6

�4

S11"l~ ·n b elo•,

0

G

t t
a emcnt r e f1 eot1ng Kt-!H fur·n1ohnd and ~o es

i.ncomo by oonr ce a :
l{

1 0.... A-v' '

1. Rce!dent~n] G~r11i oe

2. Rce.'..denti!.1~ i-:ith :iot 1, 050 ,4?7

I
t

t:at 0r he·. •i;in,.,.
••
';J
3 . --•ommerci 01 l 111ht
4 . 0 o rar.iG rel al heatinB &lt;..:r

coo~ ing

197, 854
363 , 2?2
22 , 432

5. Sr.ml} pO't·'cr
6. Gr av el n l t
?. 1.;hu r c h -.1;- ~--,.....,t;- ng
8 . Indu ot r i o.l
9 . $tr ..:J~ t l i ·;~1t i ng

127, 803
{8 , 511
5 , 612
?. , 505, ~50

'l'OT i~L

ii

"

H

19~6
l,1 ~6 , 426
225 ,605

) 94?
1,258,181
286,378

43;- , !)81

5()0 I 5£}.t_k

64 , 830

96,942
188, 296

186, 445
69, 532
?,614

2 , 660 ,657

J 3? .424

__J 3 '7 t 424

4, 451,735

4. , 934, 114

9 6 ,504

8 ,056
2 ,591:550

l~7 . 0_c;4 •

5,168,496

0ronr. H0v~Iue Hcccivod from 5n.
lli.Q.
194 §
)94-7

(;I

1 . EesHl0nt1ul 3erv .

3G , 645.69

39,091.40

~; 41,671.78

,; .03304

hct , ·st er he:J.til1g
......., . Co[•m~rci
a1 light

'1 , 865 . 96
16, 95C . ~!5

4 ,766.38
20 , 98) .82

5, 956.06
23,781.07

.02080
.04751

1,981.57
2,968.65
7,376 . 03
7 ,403 . 38
3 ,052 . 62
3,886.60
330.91
350.53
~9,263 . 1 6
53 , 310.68
66,695.99
~ .7:ZL' . 8~
4.803.84 _5.010.84
(-119 ,847. GB ( 136,699 .16 .,: 146, 623. 79
. 02760
.02692
.02F42

.03062
.04061

. . . ~~::iC.~n-n. • 1 ~:i t h

J'
4 . Conn .he~t1n~ ~
cooit1ng
5 . Gt.1011 p Ot·JOr
6. Gr ovel p it
7. Ch urch 11~ht1nr;

8. lnuus -cri ol

9. Street llr:•h'cing

·ro1~r.
....

Gro s s .1,ev . per

.

..

";.{
1'. ,. · -

689 . 68
5 ,193 . 00
1, 962 .72
241. 86

. 04025

. 04351
.02149

.

..,

.03632
.02A42

The fol) 01:ing s t c-.t e:ncnt ohm·1s the inoorae, eY. penoc s n.nc1 net
revenue of the combined Ro ck Springs E'.n&lt;.1 Green Rive r Div1sionn of'

the Light ond Pouar Dep~rtr:cn~ for 1945, 1946 and J. 94?:

�- 6 -

-

Eleo. Ene rgy Sold iCl;;H

Revenue received from snle
of energy

1945

1946

1947

17,673.969

18,346,138

19,319.724

~~ 492, 092 .86 r: 5~0, 975. 37 {;551,758.94

!'.:i so .o pcrc. ting revenue a

4 . 40

Total opera~inB ~evenues

2 5) . 92

542.69

( 492,097 . 26 f 52J,227.29 !i552, 30] . 63

C~e~Qt1ng ~xoens~s:
&amp;ne1,gy purchcsed

411, 3 52 .95
69,146 . J 4

0th.er c..xpenst.f

i0tn1 CJ~enaea oxcl. of
tnyes

403 ,061.51
69, 106.77

417,303 . 67
84,648.26

f '480 , 499. O!=I . 4-?2 ,,J 68 . 28 t 50J. I 95J.: 93

.

Net revenue, excl. of t gxesi
..• 11b9817
~
'

4B,Ob9 . 01

b0, 349.70

Taxes &amp; uncollectible bills

17 • 85?
so~
~- -

I)

~o • 066
28
~
•

2 p 62J , 91
:s_

~!et 1 ncome

6, 254 _. 72 1 18,970.73 ,•• 1?, 72 ?. ?9
K .P. ...
' £ .......~~("'' •
• ur n.1.

1 . .· .ocidentic.l service

2 . CorriillC~Ci&amp;l ]1ght
3 . Commercial appliances
~.

Socl 1 pot·re r
b. f;1 ..,·nu
6 . Ho 8C 1 t a l
7. Large po~·er

8. ~outh Superior
9. Street lighting
10. Rur el
'!O'I'AL

Rock 5pr1n~a and Or cen R1vP.r

~,59P,768
1,920,266
278 ,620

2 ,322,924

967,484

l,094,003

66,103
1 36,779
9,66),346
2~4,300
504,224
306, 179

79 ,730
162,082

4,023,417
341,389

9,241,359

2~0,000
616,224
325 .010

17,673,969 . 18 ~ 3~6, 138

r.

4,511 , 402
2,579,662
387,726
1,01 3,927

88,6:.53
162,274
9, 387 ,824
274,600

633,764
379, 912
19, 019 , 724

Gro ss Revenue Received froC! Se.J.e of Electricity - Rook S~rinr-:s and
Green Riv~r
1946

1946

1947 Per I&lt;!:H-) 947

1. Residential service C126, 396.66 (:137 ,479. 93( 1so, 105 .68
2. Commercial light
75,393.49
90,086.98 99, 801 . 99
3 . Co~uieroicl appl1anceo 7,178 . 08
8,807,68 1 0 ,068.81
4 • Smal l pot-.rer
41,372.80
16, 097.72 4~,0lf.64
6. Signs
2 ,773.26
3 , 333.28
~,663.74
6 . Hospital
3,8f9.96
4,204.19
4,113.88
7. Large power
]98,913.36 192,702 . 26 198,593.04
8 . Sout h 5uoer1or
8, 235 ..62
8 , 54~ . 14
9, 694 .15
9. Street lighting
16,971 .96
16, 132.76 16, 469 .89
_ 12,007 ,68
13.687,44 16.19~. ~~
10 . Rural

TOTAL
Grass revenue per ~,V.

492 , 09~ . 86 ~.. 620, 975 . 37,; 661,758.94

. 0~784

. 02840

. 02856

, •. 0~328
.03869
.02597
. 04341

.04:134
.02535

.02115
. 03630

.03084
.03992
\, . 02866

�~

- 6 -

The continued increase in resident1a1 sections has pl i ~ed
a. conside r able burden
•, •
on our distribution system, resulting 1n ..
lm·r volt o.ge in some locutions. v
oltage regulators ordered d~r1ng
t h e early par t o f 194? have not yet been received.

Installation

of l s.i"ger vol t age r egula tor on the Rock Springs circuit and reloca-

tion of present regul ators ~o
W
•
~
• es-t ~1
v a t c ircuit
will assist great1¥l '
in allevia ting the situati on .
Dividing t he l oad oouth of t he tracks at Rock Springs by

'1

inst al lation of n 13 ,000- volt subs t ation ns provided in the 1948
budget t·Jill furt her nss1et in !)r ovi ding add1t;1onal capacity w1 thout

the necessity of i ncreusi ng si ze of pri mary lines.

Increased

voltage results in incre nsed revenue .
Th e Li gh t a nd Pm:er Depar t ment had an extremely busy year
di1e to the l &amp;rge volume o f construction 't·1ork, in addition to maintenance e.n&lt;l oper ation of

the distribution syGtem 111 th an extremely

limited force.
Ue commenced furni shing en ergy to i.'Jestve.oo August 25, 1947,

139,000 Ki1H having been furni shed during September to D~cember,

inclusive.
Due to increased load, it 1-1a c neoesso.ry to install o.d d it1ona.l

trs nsformers and relocat e others .

A number of cutout s and a rresters

t-Jere installed during the y0nY' end this should be continued us there
a re a large number of old plug-type cutouts 0till 1n use and thece

are hazardous .
Considerable t ~eo t riom!ng u a o neceannry in order to maintain
service and a greater o.mo1L"lt remains to be done.

s l eet storms heavily
outages.

During sncn·· oi-•

l oc.ded brc.nohes come do\:i~ on 11neo cnuoing

�- -- -

-

·---

- 7

Troubl e due to _l i 10Yhtnin.g is much more preval ent i n Gr een

River than in Rock Spl'."ings .

This i s probabl y due t o l ack of lightn-

ing arrest e r s und t h i s 1 8 b

.,
e iag r emedied as time and mat eri al ~pirmit.

1.ia t e1,.. Department

I

'

Fo l ] oNing i s shm:'7l a conden sed stat ement of income , ex-

pen ses , and net revenues _1'0

Y&gt;
_

•;•he t-1• ""
..,~- c,~ 7'I
u"''" ue:oortrne nt for t h e thr ee
v

•

/

y e &amp;rs ended December 31, ]947:
1945

·r a t er Sal e s

1946

1 94 7

,~

U . P • R. R . Co .

0110 , 2?8 . 92 1..: 91 ,354 . 09 'rfl ~ 89 , 411 .4:]
31, 985.10
39,279. 95
41 , 836 . 63
122 , 278 . 90 136,816.34 133 , 094.32
4 , 3 1b . 0 4:
4 , 330 . 04
4,346 .04

The U. P . Coa l Compa ny
Other's
Hyd:;.,.ant. r en tul 0
l\~i oc . Revenue

Income and royalty

95.83

66.64

66 . 53

~otcl operut i ng r evenues

f 268 ,953 .79 t 271 . 847 . 06 C2ss 1 753 .93

Total operating expenses
Depre c i ati on end &amp;morti z~tion
TotcJ operating expen ses ,
depreoi ~tion and amorti ~at i 0n
l~et opsrnting x-evenue excl .
of taxes
Toxes a nd uncol leotibl e bill s

°9 ...c' 1 74 ,819.49 t:162 , 241 . 66
,t'1_or.;4-, 998 •'-'
20,157 . 78
21 , 822.32
31,258 .98

f:1?6.820 . 61 0194 ,97?. 2? Sl93.500.63

Ne t income fro m op e r a tions
Revenue s fror:1 sal es t o

p~red to the -pe e.le yea r, 1946.

c\
\,

92 ,133.18 c' 7 6 , 869. 79 &lt;'\1· 75 , 263.30
43 ,181 . 94
41, 581 . 87
1 5 .093 . 9 ?

; ·,

77 , 039 . 21 f- 35 . 287 .92 ~ 32.071 .36
''

i

11

", ;!'

0 thers 11 de crea sed ~\3 , 722.02 a s com-

Thi s 't-ro.s largely due to trea.t he r con-

ditions a s ,-rn h ad cons idernb1 e rainfal l during the i r rig0.t ion season.
The .Accel ato1" uh'.1.ch Nc.s plmoed 1n oper e.ti on dur ing the l e.ta

. f all of 1946 di d not prove entirely eati sfo.ct ory during t he period
of h i gh turbi ditie s d uring spring run-of f .

l'ii th t urbid ities in

e:xae s s of 5,000 p . p . @. :lt \·cs ascert ained t h a t o. suff i cient amount

of alum coul d not be e.dclecl •i;o obt a in uroper coagu1 a t ion nnd thgtt he a utomatic sl udging capr.ci ty uao inadequat e .

The cqui 02ent wno

�- 8 I •

purchased under a

guarantee and the Inf1. lco people were oa1led 1n to
make necessnry correotions.
The Accel ator or i ginally h ad four concentrators and four 2 _1 nch
- discharge i1nes. Four additional concentrators vere added, and f our additional 3-inoh discharge line s ,
giving an increase of 225~
• capacity of Gludge line s . It is
- r
in
believed tha t 1:.ri th t.• h e c_h enges made , a satisfactory effluent should

be obtained.
Pumpagc

at areen River dec'~..v~
/;'l"G'"'d quite apprec i ab1 y. -DistriV

-

bution for y ear 1947 e.s compared with 194:5 and 1946 1 s as follows:

1945

Green Rive;;:
Union Pacific Ra ilroad Co.
Others

932 ,1151 450
}92,096 ,550

846,675,010
21r. 519,990

750,418,6?3
163,319, 327

Union tacific Railroad Co.
96 ,621,233
Others
•
_ p OB,638.767

?O, 033, 2.52

79·, 603,367

rl'ote 1

fro □

360 1 776.748 _ 310,626,633
1pGZ9 ,~72,000 1,488,005,000 1,303,868,000

G·. R. p l ant

Re1ianoe
The Union Pacific Coal Co.

2?,953,94?

Stansbury
E-!'lane
Total Reliance pl ant

47,817,922

Grand Total

16,445,385
3r4J8,69O

30,673 ,987
l?,698 ,350
2.50-1,310
50,906,647

38 ,710,147
18 ,079,312
1,790 ,655
58,580 ,114

1,577.289,922 1,538,911,647 1,362,448,114
l

Subst ant ial o~vings in use of ohemioals have been effected
by use· of the net:1 deep 1-;el] at Rel 1anoe and a. much more palut abl e

t-mter is being furnished.

'l'hc method of r emoving ferric mride by

use of alum has proven entirely aati sf ~ctory.

Chemicul

□ix1ng nnd

feeding appar atus use:d in lim&lt;:: 1 soda aeh treat ment h&amp;w been used
as a temporary expedien•i;.

A.s ulum 1o extremel y oorrosiv.e it ,.-1111 be

�- 9 -

=. ~--i

~

necessary to install a small solution tank and al um feed pump at an

e arly do.te.

This equipment ,;-rill be inexpensive to purchase and i n-

stall due to small volume of solut ion requirGd.
The 1 nbo r ei tuat ion has eased eomei1h at insofar as availabili ty i s concorncd.

~ome classes of material are easier t o obtain,

but ins ula t orsp tra...~sformers, and cast i ~on pipe reQ&amp;in purti cularl y ·
difficult.
SUx-it-!A..'1Y - AJ,.L DEPARTMENT S

1945

,

1946

1

Opera.t1 ng Revenu es:
Light and Pot-,er Dept .
Nater Depar·trnent
Merchonc1i se Departmen~G

Tot a l
Operating Expenoes:
Light and Pouer Dept.

1

t- 492 ,09 7. 26 0521, 227 . 29 ($ 552,301 . 63

-~

Total
To~wc :

.

L i ght and Powe!.. Dept.
\•!at er Department

Herohandise Department
'Tota l

Uncollectible bills:
Light nnd Power Dept .
t!o.ter Department
Merchandise Department
Total
Tot al

Expenses, Ta;res &amp;nd

Unoolleotible Bi lls
_
Net Income from Operati~ns
Other Income &amp; Char=ges-~~et

Net Income

Profit and Loss - Credit
d

,,

Net Profi t

"

Debit

271,847.06

480,499.09
176,820 .61

472,168.28
194, 97'7 .27

268,753.93

719.20
1, 140.79
(
:'°762 9 174 • 23 {$793 I 793 • 56 \~ 822 I } 96 • 3 5

Hat0:'i:' Department

t-1erohondi oe Department

268 953 . 79
1:123.18

501 ,951.93

193 , 600.63

756. '73
833.38
884. 61
~1658 •0?6. '2:3 (;667,978.93 ~696,337 .17

17,852.89
29 , 840. 12· 32 , 533 .76
15,093.97
~1,559.47
43,121 .59
88 .59
93 . 92
167.~8
(.•,
(\
&lt;'
\, 33,035.46 \r 71 ,493. 51 ' •' 75,823 . 32
248.16

88 .16

22.40
e,

,,ft

\.

60 . 3 5
t,

270.56 , ;

148 .51
772,309.00
49,887.36

70,278 . 23

739 ,743 .00
64 , 050.56
811 . 96
53,238.59
88.87

48,691 .01
6,617 . 00

70,891.28

53 , 327 .. ~6

5.:.! , 308 . 01

691,111 .88
71,062.35
784.12

141,169.51

1,196.34

.Re speot f u1 l y submi tted,
l ! -.

President

�Y E b. R

19~6

�200-41

Herc;;! th t~ ranUG.e of th3 opcP!.!t 1on:a of the iJOUthern

'iJyoming Utili tics Go1:-:pany for· the yor-..1~ 1946 :

:;urc.ho.c0 l ~; - t on .f:- n-c~Gc:l true~.. t-~i t..h ti inch o.nd utility1

typG construotion body, cind : i-ton truck. t-11th utilitygonoral eerv1ce body , !'3:?lc.cinr._: ~GNo :. - ton trueko,

1946 expenditurco
(Ono opeoi~l body not yet
received ~nd one tr~oh
not yet retiree. - 19t217 ocrr,yovor )

( 3,101.86

I

,.

Pu rohose and i notn.11 t ~-;o 34 . 5 F:\7 600,000 KV.I\ oil
eir-ouit breakers , rwoeem.1z-y i:,ttitches and 34 .5 KV
□eterin~

.I

equipment ,

1946 cxocnditurec
(I:ot completed account non-rocei!-)t of matcriuJ 19'17 carryover)

j

•

RooJ.1 finrip rzn

Lo.v 1.,850 foot {'f '1 - i nch CI :,ipo in alley bct~,eon
H1nth and L."'.&gt;tmll f:~treet a ; exton&lt;l 4-inch line on
Sl e venth ,Jtrcut 0 50 feet ,mst orJy nnd e,:tend 4inch lino on 1-'onth .Streot 360 f oot ocntorly
Lay 200 f eet 4.-inc~ 01. i:&gt;1')c en 0 ' iJonne11 ~1..rcct

from terminus o: old line to F Ctreet

'7

6 1 1.~37 . 17

5~8 . 94

r

�- 2 -

Lay 330 feet 4-inch CI pi pe on Rennie Stroet
cnot from E Street

0

883.09

Inot all 28 , 375 feet 12-inch CI p1pc repl noing
8 -inch CI pi pe , bet ueen Rook Dpring~ sind Gr een
Ri ver
37 , 919.82
('t he l m·7r ot b1c1 r-ooe1.ved on t h i s nr oJcc t t-1a.s
1:e•&gt;.r l y 25 ,_?00 in exceso of author1 ty gr anted;
t h er efor e tne &gt;1ork ~n\ s performed. by our m·m
forcc n, and by clo se r.upcrvieion and util izi ng
rvc.11o'bl e l .1cor iuri nr~ t he sul.lder &amp;nd str1lce
pcr·l odo , i 1 e t·rer c r1.b lo to cffoct oubot unt1al

cc.vin~u . )

Gr enn Ri vnr
ur ch~se n3J lnst~l l 5 , OO0 , OO0- : ~11on daily

capacity cl arifying c.unnrotu□ uith chemical
feed.in;· cculp111ent , ol um stor ehouoe, extension
t
f il t or r,lont and t ·.:o nd&lt;1i tionol f ilter
uni ts .
~xoon d iture s, 1945

•

·

..~

19~6

772 . 5 6

89,731 . 97

90,504 .53

Jon~truct ne~: 1~e": ' ucte r zupr.l y uor ke, 1ncl ud-

i nG intake , puon houoe, inot cll reraote con-

trol le:1 ou.-nns r. ?'!i l ay t : •o 16-1ncb l ines f r om
~ucm !1cuoe to c:rri at1 n3 f~c111tie e .

1!.,xpend i t uro s , 19~ 5
19~6

', 8 , 873 . 69
03 .280 . 8 6

9 2 ,154 .56

flelianoc

·Drill a.nd ca se rol l, 12-1nch e.1EUJcter, purohooe t,nd i notal l c,ubmcro1bl e pump , ext e nd
ex1Gt1ng -ci
ne , poucr
i.:.nd o1gnt'l (, l, 1i nes
.
• 945
.J!QQ 0 9
.. -;; , ~... .., • :i.

'.i:xpen d 1 t uro a , 1

g2, 79J. . g -

19~6

44 , 230 . 26

NON- OAPr l\r\L UNUOUA.l, LX1',~JPI 'I'URl'!S

Li f:'ht rncl Jn m r D(;1p nrtment

Rook Snr1n10 D1v1A1on

~dd1tional meters inotell ed during 1946 :
49

1 6 DT:1'0 . 8 · rire

[iQ -

16

3 - 16

11

~~

II

•I

3

n 5 ph~oe

I

407 . 18
466. 98

at .o~

938.18

�µ
- :s This
- ~ 1 no~eaoo in number of moter e 1s due rin~i~~l y , to 1~ot ollc.t1ono in \ lh1 t e ?7ounta1~ Adf
on ... 3 TIC' hou ses ore compl et ed cmd r eady
. 0 r t oocupuncy ,

~nd i n Fourt h hdd1ti~n ~here
~~e :.Jlnilons ~uve not been coopl et cu' du~ to

..,nor i:.~c of u:l'ter i al .

:~-lf i t 1onn1 trcn oforoer G i n at ~llell and char ged.

to opcr~tl ont :

t 486 .12
9A.26
5 ~VA t r~nofor~cr
On,....., 1i::.
·v1,,.~ ...11ro n G:i..,.or:nor utilized t-:, ropl o.co
"
-~
burnrci out t rruiGfori;.1 cr; bal ance rcauired t o
3 - 15 LVA trsnoforui~r s

1 -

o□pli fy

584 .38

se:r-v1ce .

Linc cxt cnoion ut a101rt ovn to oorvo Federal
..!ou~i n~~ ~roJcct ; 6 ool e: , 't··ir,:; end. hc.rdt-;~re

496.26

In c1i1t1on , one of tte lf ~V~ tr~nsforme r s
CYlrjilTI ei:-:&gt;VC ' C::lGt in~ • 1 6~ . CL2. 1 \ ' CG utili zed
er. tr, 1 r. 1:,rojoot . 'Iheac "''P:,rt□cnts ,;ere not

cor~~l et ed o.t the end of 10'16 , but ohould be
avnilnbl e ear l y t ~! o y0nr, 16 of tho 30 huv1n;:: been conolct od on :'cbruary 15 . Het er a
•7

111 be ~natr.llccl.. t,c: -cr.c fl.n&amp;r t racnto nrc

occu91ed .
Additi onr.l netero i nut olled durlrb 1946 :
8 - l e o...'lrp . ~ i·1re netcrs

1 - 15

11

2

1

' 3 pho.~c met er

{' 7 9 .20

21.34

't'rcnEf C'r :;;ers ·1n st 01. l Gd c.1: &lt;I obE:,r Get1 to
oper ations :
t 229. 00
2 - 6 KVA trenuforoors
1~7. 32
1 - 1OKV~ trcnsfor~e~
573 . 33
3 - 161,,.VJ\ t rn n e fO l"CO!'D
291.0Q
1 - 25KVA t~:.~afor-;ner

t1ne 6 '&lt;,Ti\ t ranofor mer useu to r0ple.ce o1rn1lar
1;r cnef orner burned by 11ghtn1ng ueot of Gr een
Rive r; ·ccl e.~cc :.med to a.opl1 fy oerv1ce ncooth1t
lo\~ vol t agc •
•·ntnr Dopnrtment

old r tc of f lO\ co~t1--ollero frou four

..filt
Le move
er un1t n · t Qrcen -o
n1vor, 1not a11 ne,1 r nt o

100.64

1 ,160. 65

�- 4

I

of
l flm·; cont;rollc r s a n.a. loa"'
., o f h. e a d gtt2.).geo.
TJe
1
o d controller□ had been non-operative for
a number of year s.
••
C 6,641 . 45
'?uo ,c ont ro l l0-rs remain to he i n sta l1ca. ; me.ter1al to
be cn.nr ged ou t and l aboI' of ins "tc.llo.tion 'i.rill total
app1~0 xir:1c.r t ely -~1 , 500. 00.

•

Repair 3 ,000 , 000 pal lon r e inforced concr ete reserv oir to Gt op l ~al{~i::e ct.ue to flf.Jtt l cracnt

3,303 .~9

Li ne ext~nsion tlill utrect to connect exioting
l i neo t o nev reservoir line , cu-'cti ng dmm friot i on houd anu provico bet ter aervi ce :
668 ft . 6-incn JI pi pe {ro ci\ i·mr1i.) C·2 , lf.,i6 . 78

Line e,rt cnoion to ser ve Fcucr.:.tl Houni ng t roj ectlt Dl a i r.'ccmn :

192 f t. ~-inoh GI pi po , nna
500 ft . 2-inch JI pi pe

~xt en3iou Cl ar~ ~tr eet to oorve acl6itionnl patrons :
1 62 :ft .

407.21

4 - inO!l l;I pi !)O

Extension O ~trcot ·~o oor11c cubin oamps :

.Cxtehe;ion oout h si do Green River to
"l":io"'
\ t.rencn:1.n¼_~, done
nerve n e~-; ....,,d ,1,.
_......
u
by otmcrs of proj ect )
1

I

~

390 ft. 4- inch ~! p i pe

~71. 25

Total line ext ensions
P.epairn to l~nving
".i:' hin covers r epD.i x•n to ,...vo.v1nr: duo to pipe ..~;no
n 1 , in 1945 and 1940 .
During 1945 1 t '::'-·"
b~e ~••ts
to r epl ace 174 feet of 2-1nch 0.1.

ni~:sifn! on Seventh St r eet, ~nd 590 feet of
E- inch ~.-JI p i pe line_ on Oi Y.th iJtroet, a G r•c,·-t.ed br·ceka l•:er_::&gt; ac i ng c:,r--oerienced and a
Y'O'l't '&gt; on cf bo th stre BtO t ad b oon
oons u::ier··blo
~
- ~ .-0

µ e ...t vi

6,140 . 53

�- 5 -

t nI'il up ~(h11 ° :rraking r cuair·s

V :1. t h ti--'i 1
n ch

oas t iron pi• ne. •

Pi pe 1-mo r epl aced

ii.dd i t i onfll mot cr o innt nl l ccl during 1 9~6 :

1 05 meter8 5/ 8 i nch
4

11

2

l)l , 212 . 7 5

ll

264.00 f l, 476 .76
i'.n 1 n t' l_-ie case of light me t e r e , the neu·
mo~er . ins.t alla tio ns t:ere pri ncipnlly due t o
me(,C!'J.r:g dh .1.-te r;oun·t r:i r~ c.nd i;ourt.h i~dui t i ona .
0

Ii'cll&lt;:n-ing i n r~ otntefilent of !ncomo , expe nses e.na. net rev-

enue of the Lir,ht Depn.rtcicmt ( exclus i Vf': o.f t-;e rchondise Dep m"t mm1t )

for the t:!1.re-o yco.rs endi ng December 31D 1946:
1946

E. l ec •~ne rgy So l d Kt;u
~-E)~cnnc r'~Cei ved fro □

cc.Jc of energy

0c:.:=:3..:4._ _,:!:
.:::
l;.o_:3.,..-"fl_-1.,:4:...,•;...:4.::-=0:;...7.__._:1::;J3:::..JL.:P2::::.:~.;::;--2zr.J..•::::,
1•.::::Q~,...;;4:.:1:.:a2:..i,~O'-2.:.:=.
l: 4

f- 379 , 95&lt;. .15

:' 38:J, 27 6 . 22

. ~i se C'r,:e r ~t i l'1~· rcverm e o._ _ _ ___,5:;..;•:..c?....0,____ _ _--=
4 -=-.2=0_ _ _ _.,:;2::..::5::.:l~.!..'..9=
2
o

~:otcl o p 0x&gt;~t ing
x,ovenu@s
CpeY' . Bxpen0e:;

Ener gy purchnoed
Other CY~)ensee
1.'otal s xpenec !:J e~ol .
of taxe s

(, ,.........
2 ..,, ........ 66
,, 0 , .."&gt;ou .

Not r,avem,.e, excl .
of taxe 6

f
.,.
39, 916 . 02

( 5,565 . 11

10, 908 . 6?

23 . 517 .4.4

T o.:wn &amp; uncoll. b i ll s

Het i ncome

( 287,1 6?.0~
45, 175.62

1fl , 1'1;,, . 11

i -t"l(ltl,

i:., (:,, ...✓ -

,

,;;0
u.... 7 • 54
-

. 45 . 566. 49

" 29 , 007. 35
t;

Tbe foll ou ! ng r:;t o.t ement r eflect s I~:·iH furni oh cd c.nd grooo

income by aourceo :

-------

..

�~
6 -

r&lt;:

i:J

H

~

1 . ~e s ident!al Servi ce

2 ,196 , 827
1, •t02 , 426
265 , 568

6o , 9il

2 , 347, 437
1,566,994.
256;088
834 ,069
66 ,103 '
136 ,779
7 ,107 , 485
234 , 300

2 . 662 , 386
1,889,343
276, 559
899 , 944
79 , 730
162 , 082
6 , 908 ,170

378 , 800

196.:-t&lt;1Z

:566,800
306 .179

13 , 9&lt;!:4 , 40?

l ~ , 222 , 234

13 , 412 , 0 £4!-

~ . ~Oi,1werc1cJ. L i f;ht

~ . ~omoorciul Appliance
f . i:,□~11 'foHer

778, 166

.:, . ~l gne
6 . I:o cryi t ol
7. Laree ''ower

1 49,33?
8, 31 0 , 210
220 ,500
360,100

8 . ~outh [.up 0 rlor
9 . St reet L i c~1t1ng

l o . Rural

TO=i:'f\L

1946

240 , 000

325. 0J.0

Gross Revenue Recc1vod
1 944

1 . f'c t: i d cnti r l !.~:--vice t\, 81; 400 .94 ...I 85 , 486 .0l f 93 , 623 .15

f .O363O

Ck 1rn:1eroial Li ght

53,00? . 03

60 ,443 .24

69,106.16

.03658

...... . OorDc rci o.l f.ppl io.ncc

G, 716 .16

6,488 . 50

6, 826 .11

· .02~68

- . B:..'lal l Fm:er

;s~,827 .?2

35,937. 41

38 , 390 .78

. 0'1266

5 . Si e_n s

2 , 830 ;10

2 ,773.26

3 ,333 .28

.04181

6 . Ho opit nl

~, 2"ln . 02

3 , 849 . 95

4 , 20 ~ .19

.02 594

1 47,?87. 49 1~6, 334 .05

. 02003,

')
,.:•• ct

A

7 . Large l~m-;er

169 , 582 .11

8 . 5outh SU'peri or

?,75] .08

8 , 23b . 62

8 , 6(3 .14:

. 0 :3660

9 . r;t reet Lighting

11,103 . 83

11,237.12

11, 3?8 . 92

.0?.991

10 . Rural

n A-56 . ;:s6

12 .007 , GB .,13 . 507 . ~4

. O4:lAl

! 379,961} . 15

f 372 , 245.28~~85,27G.22

, .02810

'i'O'I "'U.

I t will b o noted

J-.t.,,....tl, l . : - ~

'

cl ectrio ener gy furn1r:hed tlu r i ng

1 946 increased 189 , 790 I'l 1!: in opit e of a decrease in n.mount fur,-

n1 ehou com□croi r:.1 m1nc3 of 599 , 940 lnJH due to et r11:oo Dnu othe r

�-

1

- 7 -

C D.U OO S .

of opoli nnceo i s i ncreas ing steadily, being retarded
onl y by 1 ·, ck of moI ·chancli0e on t he ffi!U"ket .

obt a in1nr a f ev
i:.:,

0
"

l ec ~~
- ·_\0 ~~ova~ .
0

"

.,

::.,

,❖

!i."

The v arious dea l er s o.:r€&gt;

•t, h e pres t::nt time t7e h av e 319

utoveL on Hock S;.:,r :1!1ge oyst em li nec~ nn i ncrease. si nce 1942 of
86 per cent o Rl though t h ey uer e not DI·oc ur-.s.ble 6..uri n~ the trar ycc.ro .
Th or e i=:.r e nl so 11 ho t t-J£,t er hec.t ero , olthcueh our r nt ea a r e · 110t

conducive t o hot Nnt e r b oc t i :ng .
Somo troubln i.'a.s t: n q:,cri cncou en t he 1~ 0 000 vol~ line during the ye1.,, Y.' (luc to spr ey

f l."08

the '90 WGr

to i :-- m.1li1t o r o .hcvi nB 'be en Ghot off.

nl ont cooling 9ond i:\nd

A ver'Y a0110ide r e,b l e ,;or&gt;t ion

cf ti .a lost in 1 ool v.t i ne the secti on o·f line u pon uh i oh tl'ouble
hc,3 o c cnrred cL.n bo e li□ino't c -1. b:,, t,he install a tion o f 3-ph aee auto-

Dr t i c realoser o on e uoh indivi d ni~l brench o f thi s cir oui t.
c 2.n be done nt u rocEom:1ol e co .: t

J.?.i1&lt;1 will po.,y

~·h1s

fo r lteelf by sal e of

ener gy t o porti onn of t he Dyst cm not af f ected by outages during
-cc rio do i n t'!h i ch 1·7&lt;: 1:roul Q ot h e r u i se be hunt i n~ f o r t r ouble on d

ma~~i n:s noce esa r y r epo.i r c , t h i c in. o.c.ldi t ~on t o :•end~ring □ore s o.tis -

f r,_ot ory serv1 oe .

T_n_i u he n been -r_.~r-ovi dcd for i n t he 1947 hud:"et
.
o

-Comoat&gt;i son of nu.rnb e r of conouruers and. oncrt:;;y· furniohcd io
•

H.ooide ntiPl

1 940
1 945
19 4 6
i n.clu&lt;le

T l'1eS!e f 1 JUTC !3 -

"1:o .

K'.:H

2 , 248
2 , 603
2 , 6? 9

1,521,993
2,~47,~S7
2 , 654,816

Cor:i;;1orc!l.:;1l
lfo .

K1.t!I

349

1,00? , 865
1,566 ,99~

389
t;1 3

1,899 , 343

t '1occ- i1ouocs ooeupi od la ~:hi t c 1.ount r.in • d -

d i t i on b ut do not i nclude in!3t t1l l r:t1ono i n ?ourth A(kl:l. tion Dt it

r

�- 8 -

is pl onned to tranofer all of these
~hen ins t cll &amp;t1o nc Fr e complet ed .
0

to met er ed bneia nt one t i me

1

G n " t mp t ion h:...s increr ~~e d tr. such k.:.n e;;-tent tho.t volt.uge
1

r e::,t l t to r e, o n the ~ock $p r1nc; r. circuit &amp;re ove r•loaucd·.

•·;hile good

c c n&lt;li t l ons h:1vc b een r.if, 1ntoined it 1 r honed that l arger r egulntora
c an b e obtained 0Pd i nst ~Jled l"c-~or-: the 1;e&amp;~-&lt;: oec con next Nl ntnr .

Lowe bod l o#, vo ltr - c conditions oxiot on t he ~,e st Fl a t circuit due
to vo 1 t f!~c drop on pr1oory circui'i; , ~n~: this 1-:111 be all evi otccl

by trl,nr f cr of nrcccnt volta~e r o~vl1toro from the Rook Spri ngs
circuit to t~l s circuit .
fihe Light ancl .. o··er J)cr,~rtment h['.c1 o.n extremely busy yoc r

d.uc to the l o.r gc volu:-.e of' oonotruction nork, in addition to l!1a1nten.:mce ::.nd C!)cr a tion of d1 ::-c1•ibu·;;1on cy ot e,n .

A po~mr l ine wee

coi:!Jtructnd to the :~cliv.noo m:ill , r ir1n3 for .:ilcotric gl e(lu1pment
e nd lif'ht a t a ccelD'cor un,: rcT· uo.tcr pumping ato.tion, line extensi on
to !;erv~ Fed.9ral ~oun1nc: proj ~ct , c. number of tranoformers 't;ore
r ~J.oc.:J;ed !:.nd e.d&lt;li t ionr.,1 t~"(: nr :fo:!'ocrs hung 'Co :1.mcrove vo] t~e

cond1 tlon~, c.na r,19tcr~ 1not'.:lled in Fourth and :111 tc J lountn1n

rc::&lt;1, • connccta, di s conn,: ct !3 , nml :uaintenonce of liner. , h. :: befm a.
hc.:.vy burden ~n Ct oo,,1e··h a•i; l i mit ed force.
ft'ollos;.1i n--:; 1 r. ni:-:m·m the el ectric oncl'gy soJ d nn,:1. 1,..evenue

°t Gr een ~1v~r, ,~~he
received by sovrco9 r~r yet rs 1 045
V
•
o.nd )946
. - ...
conooliclc tcd atntemc nt C'!f 1ncoi, c om.1 e;.ecmsco:

�111111
- 9 -

Af1lOliNT

Re s i d e nt i al

1,053 , 477

40{~
1 I 1 ,1,5
I _,._.v

&lt;',,;, 3 6 ,64 5 .69

(~ 39,091. 40

Rc c i dcnti £.l
t:i t h hot uatcr

hec.t i ng

197 , 85~

225,606

4 , 265 . 96

4,766.38

CommeY'ci cl
lighting

353 ,2?2

L.!:33 , 681

16 , 950 .26

20,981 . 82

Uor~n . .:· iet•.t i nr:;
..
rt
rc·
i..: YOOu.:i.n g

22 , 432

6.q, , 830

689 .58

1 ,981 . 57··

Small pouer

}2 7, 803

18 6 , 4 46

5 ,193 .53

7 , (,76 . 03

(}r a v e l uit

48 , 511

69,532

1 , 962 . 72

3 ,052 . 62

Church 1ig};lt :.ng

5 , 612

7,61.:2.

241 .86

330.91

2 , 505 ; 350

2 ,663 , 657

'19 , 343 .83

53,364.47

$trcet l :l;:•ht ins
- · 137. 424

1~7 , ~z.11

~, 7 34.. • 8 4

4,803.84

s , D~( ,11{

f 120 , 020 . 26

C-135 ,74A.04

Industrinl

i. o 'tic1l

'.:. , 4 51 • '73b

~945

Elect~io er10rgy sold K~iH

f. t.rnJ. • 735
p

Revenue r eceived fro□
sal o of energy 0

(~136, 699 .15

l-1i sc. Opernt1ng Revenuea

Total Oper . R0venu00

-1~119. A47 . 58

~136,699 !¼

Operut1ng Expenses :
EncrBY purohaecd
Other expenses

(:12~,196.91

C1oe,se3.07

Total :exp . (:xel .of Ta:roo)

(·148 , 165 .43

£!.3~ . 205 . ~5

2:,,969 ,6?,

Net revenue (:Cxel .of 1razc0) $ 28 , 317.85

-

23 .,fi4l .~£1

t

3,493 . 90

Truce s ~ Uncoll . Billo

6, 944.22

6,070 .84

Uot ino!)me

35,262 .07

3, 076 .94

&lt;&gt;Revenue reoo1 ved aooc r..ot aer ee w1th thnt shol--'ll under st atement
of energy sold and ~evenues r ooeived for reason adJuotment of
discounts added back 1 0 not taken into account until following
month .
-- --

�....
- 10 It Nill be noted that '(-lhile there hno been a. very

subst antial lncrense in energy aold, the net in.come results in
a l oss o

1

'l hic i s due to the Uti.litiee Oompany purchasing power

o.t t he ~~ock Springs power pl ant bus bar a.t (; .02 per KWH and
dist:r&gt;i but i.ng it to t he \-Jo.t e r Department a nd to the ,R ailroad at
approx i matelJ/ ·~h e s ame price, making i t neceei;mz,y for the

Util iti es Compnny to abaol?b line looses and discounts.
Due to h eavy i ncreased d.oma.nd on the distribution oystom
1 t t.ia.o neceoso.r y t o rcurrange o number of tro.nsfomer&gt;e and

1not o.11 nm; one s in CGr t oin looali t ies .

A otudy has been me.de

of vol tage conditions and i t ~111 be nec000ary to install largor

pri maries and ooaondoriee i n some locations.
Follou i ng i o sholm n oondenaed statement of income,
for the tloter Departoent
for the
.o xpenoc s , ,.,.., 0~ ne•:-u ""eVe"'uca
,.
...
&lt;,"AU

thz-e0 yeers ending D0oe□b0~ Sl, 1946:
Uatc r• Sales
UPRR Co.
?he Uf' Coe.l Co •

Othera
iiydrant Rentnlo
Z-lioc . Rovenue
Inco□e 6 Royal ty
Totel Operating Revcnuca

TotE'.ll Operating Gxpenoeo

0108,724.52 (;110, 278. 92 0 91,354.09
39,279 .95
31,985.10
23,693.66
122,278.90
136,816.34
ll6,590 .l8
~,300.04

4,515.01.

4,330 .04

l.46 .67,

95.fl3
('28A.,963.~9

60 . 64

C~53.45e .o7

('

I"}

t l74,819.49

2J. 931. 7~,

20L167 .78

C133,ll6.10 \, 164, 889.8,

Dopreoiation ~ Amortizction 12.726.49
Total Oper. Expenses , Dcp •n . t,146 0.d.2 59
t:; Amo rt ize.tion
•!•
• - ... • !Jet Oper . Rsv. , c';.xol u o1 ve
(;107,612.48
of Taxes
1
53.,~73 .69
'liaxes &amp; Uncoll. a11_.o
Net lnoomc froc Oporat1ono ~ 54,338 .79

( 271,A47,06

b l 94. , 977 , ?.7
(: 92,133 .18
16.093 .97
(! ?1 I 039 •21

t 76, 869 .79

41,681.87

~~ 36 . 2 87 , 92

-- - - -

!

�- ll -

';otol r ovcnuos hol d up very uell, ohot'Ting an 1norea.so
deop!tc n r~ther l ur1:~c
.• dcore ....~sc 1n t'ntcr furnished the Railroad.
Incrcuso 1 n
- axpensoc ~,nc duo to cxpcnd1tursa onumcroted under
uunueunl F.xp€!1d1 turcon and to inn_ .......caae·'l
u coat of' 11 Fuel 11 due t o

,..

.. ao ncu -cmll at Rclinnco Junction 1-ras pl acod 1n opo:rfl-

tion on October 10, 1946.

Th e t·mtol' io of crood. qual ity , no

ohm-;n by the follouing cowpc.!'ioon Hitll 'i;hat proviouol y u ood :
Gro1.no per Cnl lon

Rn-,
'-'~l c1u□

liJt!.rbonate

1-i'r~ntoa

3.7

Reu

2 .~

vcloluo ~ul1i1ato
32 . 3
uagncsiuo Dulpho.to 35 . 0

'!! . G

3.5
.8

17. 6
.G

:-iydr ~lt C 0

, ...,
Incl.. uot1ne Solido 71.0

fingnco1uo Ca.r~onntc--=-

3 .,1

C")r
... . n,,...,

~od1u□

Ohlorido

;;odiUt'.l Sulphat e

7 . &lt;1
2.0
7.6

~.o

4.0
96 . 0

96 .0

Tn1o t;ntcr oontn1n3 oo □o hydrogan oulf1dc uhioh

hc.e. been recovod by aarntion.

However, the resul ting oxic!.izn-

t i on cauoed very finely c11vidcd 9ortiol eo o f tcrrio oxide !'Jh1ch

coul d not be rc~ovod by fi ltrat i on .
by the cdd1 t 1on of e Gl'!lall

C!JOUnt

Good oooe;ulation Pae obt.n1ned

of l'l UO and the GOlido 1~er.1ovod

by prec1p1tat 1on 1n ~cdiacntat1on tonk.
tratar 1 8 bo1ng delivered .
fa.c t o ry t-re.ter supply,

A zooa olen~, pot~ble

In o.d~1tion to securing a o~ro entis-

t. great

deal of eY.penne fo2· ohcm!ccl~ hag

been elic1na.ted .
'i'he nei int l:~, 1•c-.· ,;Dter pumping pl ant , Acoclotor

�I

- 12 -

I

r~
I

and aclditional f i l ter unit s 1-.rere pl a ced in ope r ation at Green
Ri ver t.nd &amp;r e operat i ng sati sf actorily.

Pumpugc nt Green Ri ver &lt;1ec1"'cnsed somewho.t due to
deol'.'c~sc i n volume of uat er f tl.r n:l. ohed ro..ilroud.

to Roclr. Gpring s inor e usecl. 25,550, 000 g allons.

However, pumpage

Pumpage for the

mont h o f J uly v an th0- h i ghest on r ecor•a. , 14:?,605,000 gallon s ,
exoluGi-u-e o f \'rm.tey, used i n oludg ine; s 0diment ntion tanks and back
t,100hing

f 11 t e r s.

Distribution of pump~go f or the year 1946 as compared
·u i t h 194,5 la shmm belou :

1945
£.r_,ee n Ri ~.re!'

Uni on Pacific P.nilrond J c .
Otherc;

Roek Spring,:;
Union Pacif ic Rcll road Co o
Other s
'I:oto.lo from G. R. 1.'l nnt

932,116,~60
192,096,560

96 ,621,233

308 9 6~0 . ?67

846,676,010
211,619,990

70,033,252

360,776,748

1,529 D472 ,QQQ 1,488,006,QQQ

Rnlinnca
27,953,947
16,445,386
3,41,8,690
47,817,922

'1.'he Union Po.cif:lc Ooul Co o
Elt unsbury

E- Plane
Total - Reliance Fl oat
Grand Total

30,673,987
17,698, 350
2.534h3,l 0

50,906 , 64"7

1,677,289, 9221, 638 , 911, 647

Inatol latl!.on of f1dditiono.l 12-inch 11n0 bat ~men Green

River and Rook Spri ngs all eviated conditions at Rock Springs,
enablin~ us to fu_v&gt;ni □h an cdd1t1onn1 500,000 g allono

er day ,

mo.1ntri1n1nr; tho oc.rno line preosure.

A 1 0.r go numbD::."' of pipe 11nc brcalrn -.;-1crc oxperi e noed

on tronam1ss1on Deina en1 d1etribut1on oyotem .

Of t hose 72

�- 13 -

roquirccl un0 o? pipo olocveo, in add~t1on t o t1hioh t horo tmr e
n n\Jmbcr o f joint leaks Nh1ch have uct boe1, oonoidcr--ad .
.?

0

5

A numbor

Eorc rocont Ql,eaks l?Ofl oct oxtro□c co!'rooivc cond1tiono,

largo holcG bo1n£; onton throuch pipe end in t t-:-o inotanoos throue.h

botto□ of go.to Vol.van .

Thi s being true , it 10 probubl o tha.t

on incz-oo.oing nuobor of br-ca!rn may bo tmt1oipatoa..

LQying of' all pi-pc l!nec oho-•'fl t.mcler- "Capitol Cxpondi11

turco

ond

11

Unuouol Iion- Gopi tcl i:t!')cnditu!'co11 , toe;ethcr lritb

1notnll otion of rc.tc-o?- flou o~mtrollm... ~ 011 f'iltcz-o, largo numbov
of' pipcl!ne bronke cu'lu. ot ho:..., □ioccl!.aneouo i•-ol.,k .1n connection

u!th conot1"tlction progTn:i o.nu reeular opcra.tiono pleccd a henvy
btL·:'.:on on our foroco.

The laboi, ui tuat1on eaoed comcuha.t but

uc i:cr-o handioopped by ohortage of C:q)Cr!cnoccl men .

•:uoh :,;,aooins to be done dux-1 ng 194? .

tion~ -...OCA
,• ._~pr i n~
..,c ,

~t

4

lo Fourth Addi-

•A
J to o.xcovc.tc and inoto.ll
.,~11
bo neocoaar~

□ctcv boxoo in a large nu:ibo~ of looationc !n addition to pipe

t:o~k 1nvol vcd 1n 1notol11113 Qetcro .

Respectfully oubmittcd,
Originrl Si::-n!'•J

L N. -~AYLESS

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G;."oen !' 1.,v~r ..avtclon
f'urchaoe :X)nn" pl ant and ci1 st ribut1.on oyot era of
t;tah no:·o!' &amp; L1(.'ht Cocp v.ny at Gr een R1 vcr;
conotruct 1(.6 wilcc; of ;:- p!:to.Gc 33 KV . t rQnso1 ss1on
l ino , 2/o Ji.. C. S. H. 1:-ire, H- frame, t:1tl1 ?. ot eel
otat 1c P!rco, 01,~ 83c RVA trcncfol",.:icrs, ~~ cteel eubotetiono ,:1th neccooary ou1 t cheo, 3 cutocmt 1c r e-

cloocro - 19~5 cx~cnd1tures

22 ,162 . 52

?otcl e:·pencl1turos, 1944-19'16 , ;;t:.G, ?~B . :2
";'..etirc pot:-cr plant , 1nclud1n,; boi:!.c!'i: , r;cnerator:.1, tv.rb1no e, pUIJpo, moto r s. and othcn.... cct'li-r,-

c~nt

179 , 153.95
l.'oter ,Dr,"}:u•tmcnt

~5,127.18

�I
- 2 2/19/46
Rock Snrini;;,n Div:l.aion (Oont 1 c'l. )

Lay 650' S. H. 8 11 C.I. ·oipe in !Jwunn Street under
r ailroo.d traclts to 8 11 main vicinity of l"OUndhouse

(; 2,144.43

Lay "277'
C. I. nipe
4 11 on McKeehan Avenu e , ren_l ao-_
ll , • •
•

·l

_ng ..,

414. 91

,; . J.. . -pipe

Lny 600 1 4l1 C. I. pi pe on Si xth Street from intersection of II NI' t o intcrocction of Pearl Street,

replncing 2 11 \J . I. pi.po

703.7'1

Rc ·'.)laoe one l ~a ton truck

1,371.61

urchnso one} ton automobile truck

1 ,150.28

Qraen River Divinion
Furohasc and install 5 0 000,000- gallon daily capacity
clorifyi ng appnrutuo ·u 1~ch chemical feeding equipment,
olun otorehouse, e:xtenaion to filter pl ant and t t10
additional filter unito - 1945 expenditures
Conot!'uct neu rt::.-r tmtGX' suppl y uorks , 1nolud1ng
intake, pump house , 1nota11 remote controlled pumpa
and l uy t wo lGu lines from pump house to existing
faci 11ticc - 1945 expenditures

772.56

8,873.69

Relinnoe
Drill and on.Ge ~wll 12 11 diameter, purch ase and
inat all au'b□ereiblo pt.!IQp, extend exi sting pipe ,
p o11e1" and aignal linoo - 1945 expendi tures

Due to inability to Geouro ouff1o1ent mator1ol ond

l nbor, ue i1ere unabl e to complete these three projeots durinB tho year, but expeot to huvo them
completed e~r1y 1n 19~6.
Llgh,t t.; Pm-rer Denartment
t!n,uoual Expend1tureA

Rock Spring□ Divi i;.-::ton
AdditiQnul metero inotoll0d during t h e year were
as follm·rn :

3
16 - 15 Aran. 1 Phase
Uir0
Phaeo
1
Amp
.
13 - 16

\i1re

,,e.

143.62

q

107.90
251.42

I')

~

,,,

~

ri r ansformere 1nst olled to am~11fy {lerv1oe
and r epl ace trtin.aformers d&amp;mageµ by

lightning, und charged

�- 3 I-1r. G. F. Anhby

2/19/46

·to o,..,~_erat_1 ons, 'tlei"e as fo llm·rn :
~

l - 10 KVA 13,200/240/120 volt

l ... 15 KVA 13,200/240/120

11

l - 15 KVA

11

2,~00/240/120

219 . 64
259.08
162.86
641 . 58

(;

Line extension at Point of Rocke to serve
filling stcti on, cnbin oemp end rail road employee ; 10 poles , uiro, hnrdHare , eto .

468.52

Install 5 mldi ti.ono.1 otx&gt;cot lights in No. ~
u~eo. roqueotcd by city; 6 pol es , 5 bro.okets , uire,
G~C .

Green Rtver Division
Additional motors ins t nllod:

360.81

17.94
21 .34
39.28

1 - 15 Arre . 1 -phase - 240 vol t 3 wire
1 - 1,5 A□p . Z: 1:,1! ~ so - 240 volt

Additionnl tr2ncformoro inotalled to runplify
service and replecc trnnaforraere damaged by
lightning, and chQrgod to operations:'
177.12
477.02
654.14

2 - 5 KV~ - 2~00/ 240/120 volt
3 - 16 KVA - 2400/240/120 11
.

24 nolea, 40 feet long, 1notalled 1944 nceount
street 11idening and puv1ng program; charge fo r
pole s not r8ceived until 1946
t-Jatchmcn 2t old -co~rer plant

.,

376.48
3 ,863.30

(T:i:,1s cxpenoc hs.G been reduoed to t l , 800 nor
year ond ,-1111 be elimin ated as soon as old pli:mt
i s dioooned of . Large runount of material for
1morovGments at water 'Pl nnt stored at pot-;er
pl ant until rc~u1red)
Ho.tor Department
Convert ol d oteam- driven rat•r ,;·r ater t:iumpc to

el ectric- driven r,umps ; vertical stcnr1 enginea
uorn out, one OOl'!lpl et ely ureoked

(. 1,186.26

Mctero installed during 1946:
••5
•
5/8 11
r-: rae'tero,

288.76

,....__

�I'

/

- 4 -

Br · G• Ji'. Ashby

2/19/46

Incr ePocd olum usca. in congulnt1on at Green
Ri v e1" due to inor(3ascd volume of t,1ater and ex-

cessi ve turbidity

965.96

i:ncr eased lime nnd 0odo. anh uocd ot Reliance
account increased volume of Pa·cer; al so an increc ce i n quantjty of cho~i cal required to
produce ti a'i:;er of moot sritisf nctory auul1ty
poer:i blo U.Ylder O(ind i ti.on□
•
••

2,439 . 82

_Inotnll 0m0reen cy PUD'')ine; equipment, Green
River and ea.st of Kruido.

12,116.01

The f ollo 1ing l oo. condensed st atement of i ncome ,
exncnnca , and n e'ti !'Ovenuos of t he L i ght Department (exclusive of'
l~c r chc.n d i so Dcpa.rtoent) for tho fo ur yeo.rs ending December 31, 1945:

~ 1

U)tt.2

1943

1944

13 . ~~;, , oua

13.399,918

13 ,944 .407

Revenue Rece i ved
-{'358 ,866 .91
Sol e of Energy

('36~, 973 . 38

~

..,

El co. r,nergy
Sol d , K.:H

!~i SC . Operc."cing
Revenues
Total Opero.ting
Revenues

Bill s
net Income

C:s79,964.16 0372,245.28
5. 20 -

4.40

364,986. 6A,

t~ ~79 • 9 69 .36

('372,g49 .ss

C293,335.10
34,678.08

{$30~, 798 . 64
43.169 .30

('287,167.04
46.176.62

t328 ,0l3 .18

C347.967. 94

H332.333.§6

('

(',
\,

36,972.'10

(,
,,
32,001 .41

l\

19.6~0.91
.. 13,553
. 24

20,264.36
'~; 16,718.04

·' 13,828 . 30

f 358 . A70 , 31

0Der.Expenseo :
Energy Purcil ' d . '289 ,116.96
36. 669 . 20
Other Expen0c a
Total Expen000 ,
~· 325 . 686 .16
Exel.of 'faxes
Net Revenue,
Exol.of Taxeo
\• 33,184. 15
Tax &amp; lJncoJ.1.

12.?.0

3 . 40

13,222.234

1',

18,173.11

\

39,916.02
10,908.67

..,f. 29, 007.35

'

�_J

- 5 Mr . G. F . ./\zhby

2/19/46

The ::following statemr?nt reflects gross 1noome by sources:
~

lC .

l-'
,1 •

1943

H.
1944

-1946

1 . Reol dential SGr-vic0 1,917, 970 2,045 ,362 2,195, 827 2 • 34:'I, 437
2 . Co!Il2)er oi al Li ght
1, 268, 536 1,289,795 1,402,426 1,566,994
3 . Oo !i:.me x•c i @l Appl13noe
277 ,175
266,463
266,568
266,088

4. Soull 1'o wey, •
5. Si gns
6. Ho £:mi -~al
? . Lor .;e 'FmrnJ.:"
8 . Sout h Super ior

834,069
66, 103
1 49,33'7
136,779
6,310,210 7,107 ,495
234,300
220,500
366 ,'800
360 , 100
121 ,28).
153.,695
196.342
306. J.79
13, 290 , 068 13, 399 ,918 13,944,407 13,222, 23~
705,152

81 ,956
109 ,158
8 , 229 , 630
234 , 300
348 , 000

9 . Ut ~eot Li ghting
10 . Rurel
1

l ota.l

'738,839

778,166

63,071
1~2,093
8 ,130,620
216,000
354 , 000

65,931

Gro s s Revenue Reoetved

1942

1943

1944

lii§.

Per KWH
1945

1 . Hes l d8nt1nl Service( f74 ~ 382 . 44C 77,850. 32~; 81,400. 94t 86,486. Ol$JI5642
~8 , 059.56 48,310 . 88 53, 007.03 68,443.24 J)3730
2 . Com□e rci sl Light
6,702.64
6,?16.16
6 ,488 .60 .0263-4
3 . Oo!:'aor cin.1 An 1)li£u1c0 7 , 018.42
31 , 385 . 65 33, Gll .33 34,827.72 36,937.41 .D4309
4 . Smull t&gt;m-rer • ~
3 , 321.52
2 , 699.26
2,830 .10
2,773.26.04195
5. f,igns
3,111.01
4,209.89
4,278.82
3,849.96.02815
6 . Bo s"\?1 to.l
167,456.11166,110
.
52,169
,582.ll
14?,
787.49.02079
7 . Lnrge Fo1·m!'
8,269.29
7,592.38
7,761.08
8,235.62
.03515
8. South Superior
11,071
."08
11,071.08
11,
103.83
ll,
237.12JJ30M
9. Street Li ghting
4.791.83
6,915 .09
8,456 , 36 12,007,68.03922
10. Rural
( 358,066. 91C:3s4 , 07~.. 39(;:379, 954 .15e 372,245. 2ee.02a16

Tota.1

I t u ill be noted that while the:t"e h as boen a reduot1on in
g ross revenue , co□pured ~:ith 1944, of ('•'.· 7,709. 6 7• ·the re i:1D.s o. reduction

1n ~nergy p u~ohnscd o~ ~17,641 .60.

Thts 1s due to reduction in energy

sol d to commercio.1 coEll companies of 1,202,725 rr;:-:-1, vJhich ie sold at a

very clo se ma rgin, a nd o. aubotantial inorensc l n ene:::,•ITT"· sol d for "Residential ;3.~rvice 11 ,

11

Commcro:tal L1ght1ng

more profit r:blo .

11

Ruro.1 5 crv100 11 ,

11

anf:l

1 :hioh

11

Hur~l ~.h rvioe

11

wh1~h 1s

covers ener gy distributed on

line to ai rpor t £n1 A.T .&amp; T. Co . stutiono c~et of R0ok ~nr1ngs and to

�?-!:J

6 l1r • G. F . J\shby

2/19/46

Feder al Housing :9roject nt Sun_.e rto.,.,
- ~ "'hoT••s
~
" a very oubstantial 1ncreuoe for two reasons: first.• th~~ Fed.er ~ol Houoing project at 8uper•icr dic1 n°·c co~mence tnl~inp; pm-rer until July, 1944, and uas not
fully o _oer-.: ti ve fo r· some u1on'i':hs
" •.

Se cond , e.ddi tional consUL1ers at

Point of Rocks are noi:-: be i ng supplied 111 th po~1er, having been connected in :Jay , 1945.
7he follotiing ccmpn1.,ison ind icates the incrcmse 1~ number

~f c;nsvmcrs GGrved and energy furnished during the years 1935 , 1940,
and 1945 .
Residcmt1 a i

1935
19~0

1945

2 , 0?8
2 , 21!8
2,503

Numb0~ of Consumers

Domestic

Ann1iances

Commercial Commercial

Lie;ht

A-opl1anoe s

Rural

67
66

13

451
349
589
- K . U.H. Furnished -

1936

1940
1945

1,130,072
1, 521,993

458,258

2,3~7,437

1,007,865

1,566,994:

256 ,259

256,088

306,179

Fi g ure o for 1935 under 11 Re s1dent1a.l " inoluded "Commeroial "
service .

A::,olicnoo 1!.10tGrs nere clupl1octe inot~.lle.tions aerv1ng

s crno consumer; hence , there has been an inorcnoe from 1935 to 1946

of 837 con0uocro, 40 percent, although en inorcnce nf only 432
cetera.

:1eotrio energy furni shed resi dent1.al 0.nd. cornr.1eroi al con-

sumers has i ncreased froG 1,580,930 K,:H 1~1 HJ'.35 to 4 ,170,619 r.'·=H 1n
1946, an increuco of 162 ueroent.
One t,...i:..,sf0rraor on the ai ri:&gt;ort lino tro.:J struck by l i ghtn-

ing, i n addit i on to --h1oh t 1:"10 1'0l ea on line near ~uper1or Junction

�7

2/19/46

uere h.~-~ ....\, nn a b au
~,1 y damnged.

Automatic r e closer s ·1nstalled Qt

,1unction 0f oir-n_~ort ..md A. T. c.:.;r. '1·.
Com"'
_.., any
lines h ave -proven v er :f
.
C~unter indicates they have op ened a l a r g e numb6r of

S t1CCH.'S9fl11.

ti me e , h•01.1b1 e ~m:.rinr; c1C f:.Y'~d 1·1heri they r e clo se .

Th i s has elimi -

no.tea. oute~es 2.t -.,ower -ola nt a~d necess:1 ty of riding l i nes to
100£1.tc i~rn· 'bie uhich is no n- ex l s 'Gen'i':.
Ne1..r trnnsforIJer r e.elm '\Iere b uilt on Fift h Gtreet f or
in s-Ga11ution 0f 50 KVJ\ trrneforraers .

The 37.5 KVA trl:l.n sformers

t a ken down have b-:1en clcai"led up and h ave h aa oil chan~ed and u 111

be uced on Fourth Street uh0rc load i s increasing s teadily.
Ou1"' forc e ~ canotructec1 l i n e

in"to.1rn, bu:i.1t

l\

to pump house at the neu

tr.'.1:'.lBformer 1...ack, e.nd ins t a lled transformers w1 th

neceseary lightni nr.; nrres'ters., cut-out s , etc.

He al so constructed

di s t ri but i on s~rst00, stree:t lip;hting circuit and r a~-, eerv1oes for

60 ndditional houses ~t Gt anabury .
Gener~lly ap2aki ng, our ~i str1buti on syst em is in good
oondi tion .

·:c:: have cmi t G a l e.r ge numbe r of ~;oodcm cut-out boxes

s till i n uoe Fhich shouJd be replaced.

These br,xes oollcot aome

dirt and mo19ture inaide which causes them to aro a or ose and fire .
r.:h
.,..,.,.,.,..,J at,,..ee
ts t·:rhere eec ondnri es nr'e too am.£.J 1 !lnd ~r,111
1· er e ar e s~h.- r..:.. 1:·• ·.
...

h ave t o be replaced .

Continued e;rou th i n l oe,a. h!'!" tmccd the voltage

r eguln.tors t o a point vhcre it will soon be ·n!.?cce~ury t o ae oure
an a.del i tiono.1 reFgulntor

c.na di vidc the l ontl on Rock Spring s o1rou1t.

It rn1~ht be adv1e;:ibl,z t n c i ve cono1der nti m1 to 1n1:1t nllnt1on of a

�1.

I

2/19/46

l3, 000 volt sub-sto.tion &amp;t oome centrL
=,1 location, as our load 1G
b (~ comtn"" very hr.tu"VY
for t ransmi s □ i on a t 2300 volts .
,.,
Ti'ol10·1~•1F?• is st-.
r&gt;-··11 'G,..._ ,~
'l
:l..

e1 cc t rlc energy sold and revenue

f icrures h eve not been sr..o···n ,"..-!, r,,,.,.~ o:"~r!'lted
t J".••1 Ei or
.,_ on J.y Lour
~
~~ . ope~~Y

monthc durins 194A .
Amount
Reeidentin1
Resiuentie.l ,,1th hot
r1ate r h~!lt1ne;

1,063,477

(~ 36, 645 . 69

197,864

4,265 .96
16,950.26
689.58
5,193.53
' 1,962. 72
241.86
49,343. 83

Co:=iraerc1c.l Lip;htinq
353 , 272
Ooom . rteating w Cooking
22,432
Small Pm;er
127,803
Gre:.vcl iit
48,511
Cri.urch Li ~hting
6,612
I niuotri al
Z, 506,350
Street Lir-hting
137, 424
4,451, 735

4, 734 .84
~ 120,028.26

One -prlmary burnt doun due to heuvy sl eet ca using large
tree l)1"anoheo to cor.1e doun on top or lince, forcing primaries and
seoondari ea together.

Consi derabl e t,ork. he e been done in Green

River rebu!lu ing some 11nea ancl tr1mm1nr; treco.

Ne have

e.lao installed

cui te e. number of lightning a rre cter c; r\s a good deal of trouble ie

ex!)cr1enc0d fr-om this oource and. there ore but :rou arrestors on
l 1nes.

1'!-iel"'3 are al so a number of old plu(?: tync cutouts llhioh are

hii:shl Y dongo1"oua and --;hioh shoul d. be rcplt-.ced .

:.iome of these have

been reolaccd ;-·hen 11lle :·Iork ha1.:1 been uone .

5 0 ,,e t!10ught t-1as gi ven to install a tion of aynohronoua
motors at 1:mtcr )UlD.:.)ing ol ant to i mprovo po 1er factor on Rook S'Orlnge-

Green Fa ver 11n... .

Ho1 ever,

study 1ndloates thnt same or greater

�- 9 -

• . G. '&lt;'
·,r
••

2/19/46

correction r.1ny ba obtc.1ned by U"'e
"f
~
,, capao1tors at less cost.

r ower

factor st udie 8 ~-111 b_e mo.de on three main c1rcu1 t s at Green Ri ver to
dete:rrnir.e Jus t ··hr..t c:n be clone in this regard.
,10,tor. Dcnm..tment

P.ollouing i s shown o. condensed statement of income, expeneea, and net rovenueo for 'i.ihe Hater Department for the four years

ending Decembe~ 31 , 19~6 :

Ho.tor So.l ee

{-1.

U.P . R. R. Co .

':'he U. 1-: . Coul Co .

u2,307.02 (3106, 087 . 70 ~108,724 .62 (~llQ, 278. 92
22 , 496.65
23 ,693 .66
31,986.10
110,(4:2 . 32 114:,868 .24 116,590.18 122 ,278.90
4,195 . 04
4 , 220.04
4 ,300.04
4,316.04
("l

18,720.83

Others

Hydro.nt Rental s
1-ii sc . Revenue ,

Xncomc ~ Royalty
Total Opara.t ing

- - --=1:..:.•..:.~.;;::;.6 _ _____,5=8:..:.•...
3=1 ---=1:::.::4:..!::6~,.l6,_7
:::: _ _ --i,9;,.:::5;.z.,,¥8~
3

' 210,666 . 67 ~-24"? ,_730. 94 C253. 455 . 07 C2sa. 963. 79

Revenues
'1 ot al Operating
Ex-oenses
1

C 96,950 . aa C114,663.92 01a3, 116.10 ~164 ,aa0.07

De"Orec1o.tion u
18,160.87 18, 629.05
12,726.49
21 .9~1.74
Amortization
Total Oper ating
Expen ses, Depr'n.
0J.JiJ.J6,66 (;1:;s, 292 .97 t,146.a42.69 e:1zs,s20.s1
&amp; Amortization
Net Opernting
Revenue Exoluoive
Cl00,560.12 !'114,'!:317. 97 ( 107,612 .49 i,\' 92,133.18
of taxco
Taxes &amp; Uncoll .
53.270 ,69
o3 . 265,4r 57.P.96 , 37
15.093.97
Bills
Net Income fro□
,.
('.
('
G~ . 338 ,79 (' &gt; 77,0~2.g~
47.g8j.7l, ,. 57,14 1.60
Operations
I

Rovenue!l held up very l'mll, sho,:1ng on inorease over 1944 .
C.uantity of ,·ater furnished The Uni on Pno1f ic Coal Company 1noreaeed

due to add1 tional 'imter used at 1"ower !=)l unt end 1noreascd consumption
at Stansbury.

i·ater furnished II Othero" nl oo 1norenc;ed subs t antially.

�- 10 !-ir. G. P . Ashby

2/19/46

The l nr ge increase nt Stansbury i o no doubt due t o construction of
d

a di t i onul modern hous e s ; monthly consumption now near l y equal to
that nt Reliance.
An a matter of information, cost of operation of Rel i ance

1·•0.ter pl ani for year 1945 and revenues recei ved f r om aale of t·1a.t e:r,
are sho,;;.-n bel ot·1:
~
Chemi osl a
~ 7,271.9 6
El ectric energy
5,384 .00
~abor
4 , 650.39
Repai rs &amp; Supplies - -=1=
9=1~.d--9=
t l?,497. 83
Revenue
15 ,156. 64

. Loo □

{~ 2 , 342 .19

I t u ill be aeen t ha t thi s pl ant lm s op~r at ed at a loss,
e xcluei ve of depreci 3.tiol'l and. t axes.

tie should be able to make a

s ubstanti al eavinq; i n chemicul s 't·rhen th0 nm·.' .,•.rol l is pl aoed in opera-

tion, but this t·1ill be partial l y offset by increnoed quantity of ·energJ
required for pumping .
For pu.r po aeo of compari son o. check of water u sers at Rook

Spr1ngo hac boen no.de f or t h e same period a.a ohoun for el ectric
ene rgy u ith the foll ouing results :
Number of

1936
1940
1945

Con oumerr:;

Gnl lons

l , ?82
2 ,086
2 , 295

245 ,720 , 000
241,260,000
405 , 260,000

Number of consumers 1936 t o 1946 have increased 28 .8
percent a nd ~·c..t0r furn1ched 64 . 9 per cent .

�- 11 Mro Go lr'O Ashby

2/19/46

l?rino1pal increases in expenoes ,;Je r e due to items
enume1?0.ted separately, •uith the e.ddi tion of fuel, t·rhich inoree.eed

due io incF&gt;ef.loe in volume of urxiier handled, 1ncreasod co at of

conl , and to increased uoe of el ectric energyo
Pum-pnge ,·1a0 extPerr10ly heavy, exceeding all previouo

recorde o During the year 1945 Green River Station.pumped
1J)529 D472o000 gallons of' unto:r, of whi ch 830,472,000 gallon0
,1ere pur:1ped by both high o.nd lo't-r lift pumps.

These figure □

oover water hr..ndled in diatx-ibution system and do not include
ua'ter used fol"' oludfsi flCT 0edimentat1on tanks or baok-t10.sh1ng

1

?iltero, ra:t·i uator being ueod in the first 1natanoe and filtered

t1nter in the latte~o
ru1

During July , ~e pumped 144,237,000 gallons,

average of ~ 0 652 0 800 gallons per d~v.
Di stri'rr'~tion of pumpage for the year 1945 compared with

1941 io shmm belou:

I
,l
I

Green R1vexUn1on Pacific Railroad Co.
Othero
Ro clt Snrings

1944
867,522,038
204,560,962

1945
932,115,450
192,096,560

96,621,233
106,800.960
Union Pacific Rnil~ond Co.
308,638,767
274.219,040
Others
Total from Green River Plant 1;453,103,000 1,529,472,000
.

Reliance

The Uni on Puo1f1o Coul Co.

St anobury

E-Plane
Total from Rel i ance Plant

29,696 , 492
3,266,880

5_, 080,-860

38,044,232

27 ,.9 63,947

16,445,385
3 . 418,690
47,817,922

1 0 491,147,232 l,677,289,922.
Grand Total
During Jul y, the maximum pumpage on the Rook Springs

line did not meet dail y requirements, uith the result that we

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-v70 x-e looing some t1ater f r om our r ather limited storage da ily 0

To nllev1otc thio condi tion 0 on emergency pumping- station Hae

con8tructed eust of Kanda, and a l arger capacity el ectric pump
inetnllecl in the Green Rive1,. Station.

Rains l essoned the demand

fo:r&gt; °\·1ci.tez, 1·1ith-_1.n u" eho""~making the
~~ -;._1n1,:-,
~
v 0

the □iduo.y sto.t:lon mmec0soury.

•

con~inued operation of

'!·he elec·tX&gt;i o pump at Green River

huo been uoed to good o.dvantnge ns i'Ge use has relieved our oteom
requironento very 1Juterinlly.
Numerous pipe line breaks ,-,ere experienced during the
yeo.r, 17 oocurri1.1g b€l'tjUeen Green River and 3ock Springo , two on
the line to Bloirtm;n resel"Voir, 20 on the Rock Springs d1str1bu..

tion syotem~ and 't1·0 en the Green River d1etribut1on system.

Joint

l enko have not been connidered, those enumerated necees1tat1ng use

of pipe sleeves to nako repai rs.

There were no 1nterrupt1one, ex-

cept to smell nrens, due to brenks in the distribution systems.
b very l arge omount of uork remains to be done in connection t·:i th the 19&lt;.S ccnotruct~on program~ instcllinc; new intake,
raw t10.tor pump£, o.ccelntor end two odc11t1ono.l filters.

Installa-

tion of electrical equi pment, filter piping, and connections to
existing l inen trill cause a very subottmtiE.tl amount of wo1•k :for

our rather limited force.

In addition to the foregoingJ the s~le of Co9l Com~any
houses will call for~ veey large anou.~t of l abor and material
installing metm."o .

'Thi o i s particu.le.rly truo of n::-tcr me.tors as the

great er nnrt of thec0 houses do not have busc:HrGnto o.nd it w111 be

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nocessory to excavate and construct meter boxes, cut pipe, install
valves and meter s.

I t uill me.ke a. further increase of 165 light and

,1uior meters t o be read ~ bills prepared, collected and nocounted for

ca.eh month .

It should , ho\1evc-r, i ncrease r even~10s and at t h e same

ti~c have a salut ary effect on ~~nsumption of both el ectri c energy
and ~-raterD

u□e

of t-rhich ho..G been Hasteful due to flat rn.t es.

It i 0 to be hoped ·chat oaat iI_'on pi pe oan be obt2ine d and

inoto.llcd b0.ttreen Rook G-orings and Gr e en River early in the year so
that

1 t 11111 not be · necessai-&gt;y to oper e.t e mid-i·ray station .

The l abor situation has been end still remains very difficult .

Fore!Jen in bo th departments h ave h ad to do a large amount

of t•.rork tilth inadequc.te hel p and e.r e to be commended on resulte

obtai ned.
Rer:rpect f ully ' submitted,
Od::inr.l fii~::1~&lt;1

1. N. BAYLESS

�YEAR

J. V. 4

�200- 41

the ,x m vner-p ;yon i ng •11.tll l'i';:i.ca Car.many, electric una _u ut or se!'vioo,
,.

oi

n_.;'l'O"'_,n:i."'o&lt;l
,,._,y·
:., ...
t✓&lt;.-,
j,I
~

t•
U 0

E

O

'C'!,1.,.11ng' I

,./f..:J.

Gener.el

donotr-uc',:; &amp;ppr o~1noicly 1,000 feet of 2-, 300 volt
r.r itmr-y , 2 ~635 l oot noo~ndnry entl 1 0 200 feot atreet

l!3htin:; ciroui t 0 toe;ether t:ith neco~oucy trnnsf orwc x&gt;oo

Colony l.clfiltion (X1101m1co l974.38 c:x--

pcndot! 1943)

3, 194 .16

r urohr&gt;.ac r,:::n~cr&gt; "'.&gt;lant nnd diotrilmtion oysto□ of
Utcil 1 ou cr C: Light Cot:1"9t;ny at Croon Riv0r; ccmstruot

1{.6 miloc of 3-DhQDOr 3J KV trnnoraisoion line, 2/0

A.0 0 . . t•ircp a:.?rcmc ,;11th 2 oteel □to.tic uiren,
oil'r 833 :~VA trcnofor□er·o O 2 Gtool oub- ctntions ui th
nccocGE'-Y,Y c~·itchec, 3 o.t1toontie circuit 1•cc1ocG1.""'o ('324 , 096 .60
0

~o

fu,gk Sn:rj .n,.,·o

Luy 174 ::'c Jt of 2°, 1362 feet of 4 11 1 r-n&lt;l t1 ~ ceo
fept of 6'1 C. l. uato r rno:in, inotv.11 rcu.1... ~ 11 firo

hydrcnt~, nurchne0 site for

~tl8~ hn~o:;

conotr~ot

10 x 10 brick building nnu :lnotnll t ; ·o ? 1: H
u~ntr1fucnl n-:.11:ne (Includeo &lt; 1.,2~1.07 c,::pcn1cci 19~3) $ 11,173.41
. r, .

R~linneg,
-r-·u11 cl10.~e and 1-nstnll thra_ ccntrifu!;nl p 11,n __ n

to oc,..ve 8 - lone and EtEm~;bury - 0120 ~6 HP

t o r ..

--,

nd.

2 ,177.00

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L;teh t_rucl 71o~rnx, DnnArtmen.t .
Ad.di "i;icnc.1 mi.'ters ins ·t0ll od. uuz•ing tho yei:i!' t-1cre as fo1 -

1 0~ 1 n:

15
82
2

15 f.r,n . 1 :"'nnsc 2 .,i~e
I•
ti
u
3 I!
(I

ll

1 - '

2

,;"

5

2 - 16
:! ~25

I!

,....

&lt;.)

II

II

tl

::'!~\ 1::-000/ 230/115 volt
fl

ti
{l

~300/2c0/ll5
1/
ll
ti
tl

t1

II

II

11

"

~. 123 o~5
732008'
4·2 c7G
t899 o09

( 172.04:
97.16
324:.20
2;}.8.54
t-811.94
·1

C,l'°' 25 K'.."1\ trcncforncr ·n10 uoccl to z&gt;cmlace ona uor-n out -

bcl 1:mce u cr·e ~'.:'.di 'tione..1 tronafo:r-i:H.n:•o· installed to no.1nta1n

'7oltaee .

. f:b] ocr.ts ·'ortion of lino to t·Jat er softonoz&gt; G;;-aon
R! VO!' - . ti•'.."l~Cl m,J.cr .r.w.in linen U:-'f-111, nooaG.i tD.tcd 'i:;-7 enl argement •of l"ound houao - (194~
(' 2,518.76
m~pcm.21 turcs}
Rsoonrr:;?:uct v&gt;elve houses around sed1ocnt.'.".ti,:,n
t un:{.r, due t~ having r~tted m1t

1,342 .ms

H~clcir.1 a11 co ::J'2i iron pi:9c in coi.mecti-:-n ~ 11 t:1.
•. :)I',..:
" 0
"" -,e~ "''O O Vr;9
~ _. .._ ••
Cncrr.tin ,· expP-nae c:1rJ::"gO acoou!'lt r.,ctire.Jcnt !Jf
o►-1 r..!=.in ..: • or:t Ord.er ! -, . 59

- - - - - ----- -

3 ,430.00

�- 3 -

f73o65

1,268.70

••(Joi I?: 76 ned.i tion~l :ncter8 :rcqulrea. account
ne.. :- ~o tt:.1ing T)i..'o .1 C?Ct • )

ni p-:..,.,a1; riv .:.:r bank nt Gpoen Ri &gt;1c3..-, int::1!w '-i;o
:'ey.wir ck~J';G0 to eebonkncn'c C.'.:1usi&lt;?d by hce::vy ice
.:'lo'i~
A vgry c~nsiu.er•t:.blc o.nount of heavy concr&gt;atc rn,1. rnbb:1 c i•.10.n ni.Yi:ic.inod fr.~m r-ound hot~so
i·~th~ut cost
o

6?'7 .13

'l'hc follm:ins is 2 condoii.oed c;to.tomGnt of income t expc?1scs ,

.:-n.: n::t ri:Vc1"luc:::- of the L~1-:;ht ncmn:r-t:r;e_n t ( excl usive of iierchnnc.ioe
!1..:.'l"'Ct'tr:!Cnt) fo :'.' ·chr-- four ye2-ro end.inf) December 31, 1944 :

~: lGo . t:!1er'{3.;,'
...:,• ...
.:ol'.'.1,

hi•! ~

19&lt;:'· 3

:'uv GPi, ~ 0 1,:7

).;') p,,2 9,i~ 058

).0.:,,099 . 91 9

~1329 0 9910 ?1

l 358 ,8€6.01

(°364g973 .38 (~379, 954 .16

1n ft 31

:Z.40

' •;:r.:.-.. ('(1()
0()
) ~ ;...e ~&gt;

f 368 , f'?O., ~l.

Rev::mue :1oceivc-0., ~Dle
of .r.,nC !'fY

!.ioo. 01')3~~t:.n3
Revenues
'fotc.1 Onerc.tin~ novcnucc
C-oer . ..Yo~nn.--~:

G:icrgy r-urch.
Cthc-F Cxpcnr.JeS

.

1,.942

19&lt;,l.

; x" • .\.. -0

1944

19u:~O

13 .9&lt;!:,4, 407

s.go

; ;":fV. ~?.flfl,,l',5fl r;178, ~69 ,A':·§

~2&lt;:7 II 719 e4:9
::'f.: . AOp ft 4.iq

'fo t i:-1 C;-,:,oncctJ
~xol . of ~~7-00,_ __ _ __
.r

"'

Il ;;
~

~et

l

.i1CO!..

., 26,289 .73

~6 91"Jtn "-0 / '. 32, 001.41

1n,: 1 5

:-e• __) .~ o ~:~},

&lt;....

lP LG7i0 ~ f&gt;l,

:'"";o

"''"'~ a •;t;..
:..; """'
1 \..."11'. , uvv

V

,

,I .

-

,,~25'~ ,36

lA ,173.ll

16!718 . 04

13 1 828 . 30

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'iho fol lowing sto.teraent l"Cflecto groat: iWH ee.lec and
~.ncoc,o by GOUPOCO :

l~"~!

K. \·] I n .

;lJ)llP,

l94S

l.9~~

1 , 91?,970

2 4 0~6,362

2 0 195, 02?

1 D °t.., ~
u J'"' p or•~
6
'-

lp289 /796

lp~02,'1.26

~--- , £1,...o,..
c.:t~)

')•7?
,.,
t 17;;
't;.,,

266,453

865,56e

?Cu,(110

'70f·, 1G2

708,839

7?8,166

5. C":.J!°m S

8"1,673

ff!., 96G

. 630071

65,931

6 . Ro s.,--1tt l

_l;.3,106

109,158

l t:i.2,093

1'19 r33?

c-.,..:r~ '"ll"Q
O~,c~on
...
, ..., t.J\.- ' .I

8 , 229,630

8,130,620

8,310,210

200,200

23'2 , 300

210,000

220 , 500

!) . ~~rec'c iJ. r-ht
... - ::o.-:.,o~o
i.'!~

3~60000

35'1 ,000

360,100

10 . _.urn_

12la.2A_l.,

1 6::-,. c:;95

l9G,,)42

'rot~l

11,627,fl:?7 13 0293,060

130399 ,918

13,94'1,~07

1 . 1,C Gicic&gt;.1 ci.::,1
Scr~11ce
1~ 'r49 ,267

2 . C!1r.:t'!ercia1
Li e"ilt

1 ~204 , h?5

3 . Go~ ; ,;.;!'CiH1
h ' &gt;;J iencc _;
4 . ·:o:::11

O'. ·e!'

?.LErge

8 . &lt;?:"&gt;uth rU""' .
er:1.N... ,

~

,

-

J:'er K~:H

~

1.F.~oiJ..

Lcrv1cc

2 . \;QO!J.

?2~' t::,.c.r.
...... r.: . A~
-v

~
(.

1944

74,382.~&lt;:. ':.i' 77p8tO . 3t t' 81,( 00 .94 (: .C:.5707
(

.t!.. ~ 3'?9 . ~9

49,0G9.66

(8ll~l0 .?8

f,~ , C07 .03

. 03779

A~plle!le:?S G,8&lt;:6 . 69

7,018 .~2

6, ?('·'1 .6:

6,716 .16

. 02529

34,8~7.72

.04-'76

,a~o .10

. 04.2S13

Li&amp;,t

3 . Jocm .

4 . S.:mll
Pora·or

33, 7.:) . 59

Gl,~86.66

~};=j, 611 . ;:3

5 . £1gnc

3 , &amp;78'. 3?

3,~~1.52

2 ,69~.25

0

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4/ 25/ 45
U!:n Ar-; nr:vP.fl1'':! rtA.Ce t vnc1
194),_
~

G. Eoo")l t.-.i

l94?.
('

;3,~13.79 \,

'

19-13

~~ ,111 .01 f,~.

l,9&lt;{'..{\
(,

4 , 209.89 \I

Per K,TH

,.fi~4

4,278 . 02

;~ . 02866

'7 . ;~tTgO
Po.,.~er

1 43,172 .(8

167, 056 .11

16611110.62

l69,b82.ll

.02041

71&gt; ~53 . ~5

:J , 2G9 .29

7 ,592 . ~8

7D'751.00

.03516

11,071.08

11 0 O?1.OB

8 . :outh :.u~crlr:,r

. 03084

6, 91n .C9
'368 , 866 .91 ~36~,9?3 .50 ( 379,95~ .16

~' .02 725

jleoi tlcnti:: 1 uco nna ccfili::0rci c l li[!hting have □hmm o. oub-

r:t=.nt i e:1 i ncreo.c:: .

?:1e!'c ht:.s b een but little chtmge 1n co.c:i-r:C'rcinl

ap ::lit....."'lco- o!' !li i::;no dt.:c to f a ct tht1t cor.i.::.e rois.l lighti ng r o.tes

have b~en reduced to :;u&lt;21 Cl!i c'.J:t cn'ti ~he.t nll conoucpt1on is on one
oet c r-, no n~r n~"".'&gt;!i ~nco oz· ci~n ::ic ter being 1n.Gto.l led. .Ru.rc.1.
reve nue !1aG incz,c, ooa du~ to adc:.~d co~1sum:&gt;tion, ~ddi t1on of r3&lt;.11o
.

fo.n mc..rker ct~•i; l cn c~ct c ? ~oint: of ~~okG c.nJ energy i'urniahecl
ro~eni 1nd1cct1~ns
aro tll ~~ t , ·e

£.1!.1

11 coon

co!:liJcnc!!

scrv1c~ to l crc-~ Cn,':l':"' Ground

F'1l11n~ .:it::-t :lon , e tc~, nt ?oint o f Roc!.;a (inu .tm il1...')r,c.! cooloycs at
i~ ir ;-o1nt ure oleo ace1rnuo of obt ainin"' r~c!"V1ce . ·hic..°rl ccn be done
2

a.t ve!'Y n~oincl m pone;e on our -~rt.

rr:1.!. &lt;J

'i 11 .inCl"C~.ce revenue

fror.i t!:1G o1c.ns nf oc,.rv1ce o.:pr;roxl r:10.t oi y • 1,aao . c-, ~mr year .
:tt 1 n !'nther difficult to cv ~lu --~0 thi: bffcct rm revenues

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or 'f.r • 1·1.lL eol&lt;l in Februor;y indicntes ooomerc:l.o.1 lighting , t-rhich
inoluclou a. oubotm1tio.l anount of , exterior lighti ng , incr0r,sed
11 l "
•
1".I ~
- - · P over i' curunY-y, 19'}4 .
Gomr.1e1"ciul u99l ie.noea a.careo.oed 6.5%
C!'!U f.li[:;118 30 a6~.:,.

llO'i!CVet.,, tho l nl"Ge volu□o o? 0ne!'g.V is conocr&gt;c i al

li:-:hting, bcnoG the tott~l of c.11 th~ce clo.es cn of ecwico chou

l z:0en P.Jvelc" ,~as ucquir&gt;oa c:o of Gc:ntombor l, 19&lt;M.

I::lectz&gt;.ic energy

co! cl und r evenue !'cceivet! by souroe:o i a ehcun beloN for four-□orrtho ' •

lli1J.i
Ranic1ent:l3.l
C~r-ll~croi nl Li ~htins
Coe:::l. llcut!n6 D l;ookinr:;
So::.111 ~o-. -er

Gravel ~ :!.t

Uhuroh L1:?lting
L2~gc lndusi~lol
Stroot Li:-{ating

{35p212

119,679
5, 370
38,300
B.184:
1,584

570, 2~6

45.4~Q

C1;1,963 .o6

C.O3?.Oa

5,738. 30
166.62

. 03101

1,516.97
336. 97

.04:'795

10,850.8{

.03968
.04117
.04352
.01903

. 1 . 678.28

.03473

68.94

(.02796
·-,:fhe flgnreo chotm above incl udc PDnolt:1.?o nuded 'back for
oonth of Dcceober not t al:en into n.ocoun a: un-i.;12 J anu-1ry ,
19'!5.
lif-\tezDonnrtr.1mit
....

&gt;

Fol10tli n!5 iG ohown 0 cot')denooll nt0tom0:1 t of income , ex-

r,enoeo , :::-.nd net z,3vcnues for the •,atcr ilcpar,·i0.en:ij for the four
~,

"'" em1inr._. D~ccobor 31,, 1£v..1:

•7 0 C;,. "'

�1-1 ° Jeffern

4/25/45
~

1942

1943

t 61»19t::oo5 ·::· 82~30? .·02 ~106,087.70 Cl 08 g724.52
16P'"/1$)08',

105, 0-16 . ~ ~
&lt;:.Dl(0.00

'?ctn2 Opor... t1ng

1st 72.o.es
110 p •112 32'
4 0 196 .0~

.22,~96. 65
ll~,868.2~
4,220.04

116g 590. 18 .

1..46

58.31

1,:16.62,

0

23,690.66
4,300 . 04

'107 , 261 . GS C 90.955 .68

:.. 114 p 6(55 o 92 ("1~13 D 116 o 10

.";r:ort:lzu..Gion
17 . t~RA.nG ...,..J,B.,,160.87
r-oicl 0pern.ting
Sxr)enoe , Door 1 n.
e; ALor•ti2r:J.ticn _--,lPf.-11 760 .JJ.8, ~ _J.JJJ ,J.lG..J.i6.

lA,,,_628. 05 ---1&gt;'~ ~26. -1,9 •

~

1'·1{ )0!1 □0C
-

C

Au

...,0"?!"CC~C:. o~O!l

A

~

•

•

~!ct 0,1crc.ting
R0venu:J, ·:~elusive of t a,:crn , 61 D 610 . 72 ~~lCO, 550 .12
:... uxec &lt;:: tJncoll.
Billo
Net lnccoc fr:,□
Opor~tlonn

,. 29,301 . 09 (' . t!?,284 ,!71

I

;.1 a3 • ~0?....f&gt;7 ~ •J..&lt;1::s., 84s::i . 5r-,

(~114, 437 .97 (~10? , 612 . &lt;'.!:8
67.,,. 296 ..,37
{1 57,141 .60 0 54.338.79

of f'i~er unn1i o.t into!re due to tho heavy ico endLmger!Lng t!:le intake;

c ost of ropic.oing vo.lvo houoeo urounc1 om].imcnt:;J:;ion tnnlt and retirement_ of 8!1 or st iron 11.ne b~t'l.'!'COn Roc1t t,;:r-~nr;c anti. Reliance

Junet1on.

~he cont of ehci.;1icnle z-co.:-:.inod ~..,i~h. duo to tho l arge

voluac nf \!ate:- l;un&lt;J.1ct1 a-id c:rnosoivc turl"ifiltierl) c:!1.d 'Co high
coot of t?-entir:r-; ·1i?.ter e.t Be:!.ior100 o
.

R~u 1:-r:.tcr ut Rclio.ncc conta.1ns

.

so p,r8 inn !)Cl' Gl)llon hardnecs a.nu 10? g~•u1!1El r.0,11.u::i nulpb ate.
~

7

�- 8 Jeffe?-s

4/ 25/45

tU'lsnt inf aotory Md n pote.b1o u at or c a.nno&lt;u be produ~ed.
Y'urar,a~e
,-i d c.11 previouo r ecorcs
;i .
_ ~ f'o.r th0 ,y eor ag.ai n exoeeu.e
Juring i.he yeor 194.i the Gr eem Hiver St ation pui1pecl 1,4:53 ,108,000
1

f::L'. l lons o f tJffter of t.-hicb. c.mount 825,333,000 go.llons ,-1 0re puo:,eo..
b y both lo·::- end h i gb lift pumps ~ ";'h c s0 fisureo oove1., iw.tcr h~ndlm'l
ln ..1is'tr1bt:.ti on o;v-c.t cm t1nu. d~) rmt include 11n•i;cr use d for alud g:l.ng

i n ·the f i r!.&gt;t inc·;;rn-1ce nnd f i ltc·ri(?d t-m't:;er in the l ottel...

During

l u;;uot ,,e pua9od 13~ ; 17?~ , COO Gr..l l onn of u uter, nn 2.veruge of 4 D 347,000

f;c.l lorrn r.e r dcy.
£Ji otr?i butio:1 {~f -pumpc.ge f or 'Ghe .y our 1941 ~s corapared

?75~384,043
203 ,100,95?
,Roo1i,: Snri n'-m,

Union ?acif1o Builroed Go .

Ot h e?&gt;s
R9l5.,nnco

120,668 , 995
246 1 121 .OO_g_

1,J&gt;t,(c,.,f;rbS";o o c

&lt;.l'hc Union t:c.eifio Cool Uo .
I:- 1:::1.ane

Stenn bury

$67,522 , 038
204, 560,962

29 ,64?,990
lJ,420,5!5
:-}~2 ._1g5

l 1 379p675,'70G
Duri11:s '1Cl"'lods of high twbiu.ity T1e -i:~erc hard prcosed to
oeet the da□cnJ. un:1 □olntcdu qul'!l ii~- of ~:-nte:r duo to inadequo.te

coc.gulr_tion Ln d f 11trat ion f ncili t l c o .

1.·ho tl.c:J:mc1 hac 1ncreneied t o

oucb sn ex 'l;c.1t thc.t n.11 oqui,ncnt t 3 bn i•1; o~er- tc&lt;.1 nt cn('lrox1-

mc.tely full C!:';pn.citiy .

':"he 3 rccn Ri vc:--?~c1. C11ringn t)ipe line l a

�- 9 -

being oper ated under ntout the oox1mum aofe pressure during the
G~c~tcr ~~~t of th
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•}1c ol&lt;i 8'' main ! a b:o(,l y t t1bercu1"-ted and the e:ffootive carr-ytng
cap2.oi ty .-~robcbly doec not CYceed th&lt;.'.t of c. c;u rJuin.

'lhe cond! tion

er •i;:-:e ...! pc iG ouch t h.::t i 'i,; "..~ouhi. nnt l·:llrrE:nt olcun~n:,; i:'1noe it

nroblen of ,..
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l.•ith n l &lt;'•1•-n'l"I Yli ,,.,
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bz&gt;0ulrn t. o:·0 e:rp:?ricncoll on 12 11 mr:1n in acl~:.i tion to ntliilCl"'o u:; joir..t

lcnkn o i:~~:ove r P C ,:ere ~blc 'i,o meet dcr.1tmdc P.t all i;1,.1e e ~"i thout
r.ny cur t c.ilBcnt -::,f ocrvicc.
The ;·'"'rhi a:; out of the

c r o o J r

chc.nnel at one poin" ,~·here

cur lin0 pc oi;eo , OXi":)Gcd nnc1 nec c sai t ated the lm·1cring- of the

11nc .

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line ,·!'!c 1m·0r-ec.1 into oho.le oncl co □e r1p-rcn p111g ,;10.s

don .J on c:ibnnlment •hi eh, it ! r. bo11cvec1, : 1111 p.rotcct thio point.
,..ft ~2... t!ie e.cc1u1 cit ion of the Green .:'1ver pro-perty 1 t llQS

nccer-zary to =-~c::,r.ctruct tho poPcx- line on .:.outh ~bilr:&gt;~d /\venue

clue tc. street boing .nvcd, the olc'! line being too f r, r out in the
otrcet .

'; hi s .:-_,.o do::o and h0c.v1cr copy;cr 't.:-:·s inl:\ialloe fro□ the

ctz-cct to tl'.:'nr,fomcr bank ue::cu to nerve the r,nil!'Of.&lt;:.

in order to oxncdite line ~;o!'l, on tE1e ?.oc!i: S- ringo- Green

.••.1ver
• 1_
1ne .. e f urnichcd four 11nc:_1cn, t:·o f t:• ,!:1 &lt; rnt 1ei-•n tyom1ng
Ut111t!co .... 1t!Jony "'!'lc1 t,:o froL1 'j'he • nion P , cif1c ;Jo 1 Oom-cE.my to
4

&lt;1 ,. CO'L'"'truction
as~ict in~~-~
·- ~
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,

l!'hc!Je

en al: o -: 1 _ the f!.,re atcr oart

of the elcctrio 1 in5tcll~t1on at oub- ~tction:,
line chcngc

t Green Ri ver.

nk1P.g necessary

�- 10 4/2'6/45

Our clectricnl foreo Gl so instelled the diotribution eyote~
oua. re:.!'). ser-vioc l ines to oei'Vc nm-, h~uoes 0.t Stan0bury for The
Gnion i' n oi fie Coal Con.:)nn.v .

Troublo i s mq_')oricnc0d from time t o time on po~·Ter&gt; linen
clue to f l c.ch-overs cauacd by nDr·ny from pond at po·w cr pl ant do::;oaitlns chcr:-iicnls on l nsulntoro [.:ncJ cross armo 11.hicht unCLc!' cer-

te.:i.n condi ttono, r.cts e.s G conduotor o

tho rond p to clir.d.nntc 'Ghi G hnzard.

lt t:rill 9:robebly ~1rove neeeo-

Thi e r:oul d , of course, nccoc-

c i tste use of c- cable ornl ~:ill be qu lto coutlyo
!.::, r,oci do.:1t~' to er;1~1oyes or the yublic oocu-t&gt;red during

tho yc~.r O tl1.:J d.iff:lcu] 'c i00 _tho:t 1.-;rer e experienced by thG Ruilrond
r..nJ. t:cte i;,:n'l Go::19m)y e:.Yucnclin~ in a ·1es1:rnr tn:y to ihe Utilities
On□~nny; s ,·orltln_.; for&gt;0e .

Lo complaints c.s to measure anu. quality

cf c.ervlce r0t1de1."'etl \;ere l"ecoived duzli11g the yc£:r o ·.;e extend thanks

rendered.
Reopeotfully eub~lttod,

"F-ree1dent

�YEAR

1 9 4 3

�200-41

De ar Sir:
I beg to sub;:,:i1 t here,;1ith a resume of the nctivitieo of
the Southern 1,yoming Utili"Gies Company for the culendar yenr 1943:
CA!l!TAL EX'PENDI'.i:UR,.m :

Li~ht nnd Pouer Depnrtment
Consi~uet npnro~imately 1,090 feat of
2 , 3OO-volt primnr y, 2;636 feet secondary, ond
1,200 feet otreet lighting circuit, together
ui th neceoom." y trl'nofi:,x-r.iera, Colony l\..ddition
(19G~ ewpenditu~ec )
G

974.39

~·Ia.ter Deu 41rtrncnt
'

LtX!l 1, 315 feet of 6-inch , lp6l0 feet of 4i~oh, and 80 fe~t of 2-inch pipe together with
valveo and firG hydronta (1943 expend1tureo )
1,166.29

Inotall 1,O'76-0.P.H. 3OO-f'oot head pucp
together v1i t h die eel engine and V-belt drive

and 12,000-~allon oil storage tonk und necoossry piping,. 0x&gt;een River

9,363 • 82

Tota l - Capital Expenditures
,

'I

NON- C,\?1TAL C){Fi:U:CI'£URES :

L1,qht end Power Denp.rtment

Add1t1onnl metero installed dur!ng the ye8r 1943
·uere 00 follouo:
0 242 .19
211 16-Amp. , 1-f)haee, 3-w1x,e
49.38
6 15-Amp., 1-phase, 2-wire

�.I
- 2 -

E~'1)en ooo r
i

•.

b

•.rere a norc ally 101:·1 duo to the f nct that little
•

ma _ntcnm:10~ ;:;ox-k uci.s done on c1iot=ibut"' on
~

~

syotem aue to greater

part of' :."'o:'..."ae beine; engaged in construction uork fot&gt; ~he Union ?c.c-

if ic Co~l Go~c
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0 ..n,,,
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t.. o

(' t

;;; •

ens b li!'~~ v.nd S_upcrior .
• ,ntE'!X' Donnrtn ~n t"

. .,, ?verhcul oi nker ~u~po and e~tend guides
to ;_)~i. r.::l. t 1oueri ng of puc-po Gccount of ~coo

gi-•c~-c aucti on l i ft

1'1 ~ 1

V -D..1.-30

70

Rep~ir cioteF:1

39~. 73

~u~ch~se o~cond~hand ~hlorinator f~ora RR

225.00

RcpEli r prirta for ohloJ:&gt;inntm..,

662.91

I~stc.11 ·n:1chot.1t line, drnin line, and

connect over-:fl ou in E00 ,000-gnllon reservoir

6~7 . 70

Rcl oci:.te co1..tion of line t o t.mter aoftener
necessitrtee. by e!:ln.rgcoent or rcilroad roundhouse (1943 Gxpencituros)
971.99

meters

Instn21 four 2-inch and fifteen 5/S-inch
439 .llc
?ot cl f4on-Capitul Unui:;ueJ. Expenditures

e4,s15.14

Light flOd ~otrer Department,

'i.he follouing· 1G a condensed Gtateaent of income , expenso0, and n__~t revenues of the Light Depart ment (exclusive of

Herchan~ioe Dep~rtoent) for tho four yenre end1n~ December· 31,
1943:

�.,

..\0V'Gtlt"!G

ReceiV Gd

Srxlc of Energy
C~08 I S56 t 1t1.~~~29·
l'l)1 t•3c.9 ('11::?6
'
- ',, (. ~ 9 091
v
~
l,J , 0"'7 91 l~
\/3 64 , 973 . 38
O

-

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0

ram::.
01.,es&gt;at;i nF.l'
n
•
~e~enues
- - -~~~
· a~~~Q _ _ ~1~8~~~3~l - -- -~3~2~4=0 _ _____1:2~."-2=0
's·otnl Opc:r.-.nti ng Revcntwe
Opc r . Sxoenoes :
Snel'~y· l""ilr oh . ('227, 097 . 71($247 p ?19 . .!!9C289 ,116 .~6 ~i293,335.1O
Other ·E~enoee
3'7 c'..\6A . =i1,;.1 36,806 . 49 .,.l.16 . 569.2O , ~!4:n,678 , 08
To'to.1 E~\)0no.0s t

Excl usive of
' i:n~eo

f 26t:: , 566 . 46~i2,S3 . 524 . 980325. 686 .16 ~~328, 013 , 18

tJet .Rsvcnue ,

Exol uoive of

Tcxe e

Taxeo t:. t "ncol l .
Bille

Het !nco□e

20. 386 . 62

20, 196 . 31

l9 r630 ."91

20,264 . 3 6

r 2s , {os .07S 2s , 2aa. 7sB 13 ,663. 24 o-1s,71a .04
The x"ollouing statement reflects net i noooe by

oou:rces :

1C . l :'. H.

1942
1941
1943
1, 749 , 267 1,917,970 2,046,362
1, 204,675 l , ~68, 536 1,289,795
277,176
266,816
266, 463
?60,3&lt;10
706,152
738,839
84 , 673
81,966
63 ,071
109 ,158
113 ,108
142 ,093
6,936, 300 8,2~9 , 530 8 ,130,620
23~,300
209 , 200
216,000
195,100
;348
,
000
354,000
304,
000
283,000
121 , 281
163.696
10,330,320 11,627,277 13 , 293 ,068 13,399,918

1940
1,
621 ,993
1-Resi dent i al Se1.'\'tJi ee
1,007,866
2-Coomercic.J. i.d.e;ht
3-Com□erc!al A, plinneee 256,269
4-Sm~ll :r-·o P Ci?·
780,558
6-Si gns.
84,345
6-Hoep!tal
105,990
7-Large ?ot1e2?
6,095,210

8-South Supe~ior
9- Strect Li c~ting
10- Rur D.1
?O=-j;AL

�1940

Uet Revenue Rcco1ved.
1943

1-Rcsiuenti al Service, 71,273.10 $
72,652.43 ~ 74,382. 4-'1 (· 77,860.32
2- COtl!jerci el Light
44,926.94
11
348,399.49
48,069 . 56
48,310.88
Aonl!anceo

'1 - SJ.Jc.11 Pon~i" •
5- Si crns

G-Eocpital

7- L~rgo !'ot:e&gt;."

8-South Su~erior
9- Dtrcct Lighting
10- Rural
'I-CTAL

6,629.75
6,8~6.69
7,018.42
6,702.64
33,618 . 34
33,700.59
31,386.66
33,511
. 33
S,638.56
3,578.37
3,321.62
2,699
.26
3,524.16
3,413.79
3,111~01
~,209 .89
127, 872 .59 1~3,172.68 167,466.11
166,110.52
6,857 .76
7,363 . 36
8,269.29
7,592.38
10,015 . 95
10,864 .42
11,071.08
ll,071.08
4. ?91.8~-i

s,n10,Q9

\, 308,356 . 111:· i 329 , 981. 71 l?368 , 866. 91 6ss~,97o .:sa

i!o I'CVi s 1ons in rates -c,ere made during the yeer
1943 .

-~eniden·c101 service !n&lt;l!ot1tes a consintent incrol!9e, COL.l-

oe~ci.:-1 uc3ge rer.:airrn arh&gt;roxiuately the oat1e co in 19{2 , r:nd increase

i n 11,::1t1ng is off'cot by decrcaoo in apn11ancos .

liew t•1ng added

to hos··)! tol h:.o increesea. revenue from that source.

Rural lines,

• bei ng service to Ai~o~G cntl h . T.t.B. Co□,any repeater otat1one, show
r: Gubstantiul i~crc~3c duo to r eflcctin3 u full year's o~erat1ons
oonths' period o~ly .
Seventy-six add1t1onnl housee are under construction, end there c.re govern□ent epproved p~ojeots fo~ fourteen more
upon vhioh conatruct1on h~o not been co~~enccd .

!n add1t1on,. con-

vers1on of existing propertie&amp; into si xty- five ~partmentc ls now
under ttoy .

All of these should increase our revenues very m3ter1Ally .
~Jeter Dept=trtcent
. 3olow ic chown a condensed attte~cnt or income ,

e,rpcmoee, -f"oI"'t.
• net revenueo for the ~.·&amp;ter . epert□ent for the tour

yee.rs end1.,., Dececber 31, 1943:

�- 5 -

-

1940

1941
[} 82,307 . 02

18,720.83
l l 0 ,'142.32
4,295.04

Hl06, 087.70
22,~96 .. 66
114,868.24
4,220.0~

1.46

fl86 5 61 . 30

(1215, 666.67

( 107, 261.62
l?'.~88.96

U 96~965.68 C114,663. 92

11

'i.'otol CpeI.\J.tiug

Cxpen~eG

C 7~, 028 .28

De p re~iniion

J 7 ~804 ~5Q

l8 ,,_1G0 .07

18 .629 . 05

'J'otul
OpePa tinIT
-0
.t.xpGnGCG

~ml

Depreoi e.tion
ii0t Opo?o.ting

9Q~8cY. ?Jl

tL

/IJ
·~
.33,&amp;,292 • 97

A

Revenus ...:xc::!.uoiva o? ?o.Y.Gs

106,~44 050

61,610.72

100,650.12

114,437 .97

80rl35 . 84

32,309.63

53,265.41

57,296 . 37

~o.xes :... 7Jnoo11 .

Bills

net Incoce fro:1
090r~tiong
~ 25 r309 . 66 $29,301.09

S 47,284.71 C 57,141 . 60

~he ~ri neipol increeeog in expenses ~ere increased
cost of fuel due to &amp; l arger volume of' iiater pw:::lp(l)d and i nereC;sed
cost of conl .

? ilt01° pl ant e1~r.,ense incn•eased. (· 5,036 . 34 due to

extreme tuz-bidity at Green Riverp nece0cit.s..t!ng a. larger vol ume of
eoagul entB unc t~ sharp increase in che□lcal s uoed for coftening at
Re l i a nce.

F:ou .;c:ter a t Rel ionoe contnins 76 o;roinc per g11llon hard-

neos of .t·hioh 34. grEii ns are calciU'.:1.

Fumpage for t he yen1.. again l"enc~ed a neu h!gh o~
1 ,345,265,000 g allons having been pum:9e4" froo C'.·i•oi:m River stEtion .

Of this ~uR.ntity p ?88,056,000 gal lons voro r,umped t wi ce fr.om r1Ter
t o eed1ment~~ion tnnko and from clear well to u1stribut1on system.

.

-

""Z'".

-.

---

)I

-

---

~ ~ - - · .._.

-

~-

�- 6 -

! n addi ti on t o ,:h 1ch n l ar ge qt1nnt1ty of water t.1p. o pumped for sludg-

ing cedi mcntotion t o.nk.s and b aclt- t·.rash1ng fil tere , this amounting to
about f i vo pe1•cent of our t ot:11 pump~.ge.

?umping fao111 t ies , boilers,

E'nd punps ,:-ere e~tei1ded to mo.xiraoo c apacity.

Instn1le.t1on o f a

diesel- d1~.1vcn centr1fugc.l puop &amp;llevi at ed the si tuc.tion somm•he.i;
cno.bling one boilar to be shut

d~N11

a t a time for ncae oas.ry repairs.

Duri ng J uly , t;e punped 131,~91,000 gallon s , an average of ~, 238, 0CO
eal2on s per d~y .
~1otribution of puopege fo r the yecr 1943 ae co□pored

GAllone
J r cen .P.ivP-1"'
r n1on ?ocif1o ~~ilroad Co .
0t!1cre

199 ,122,444

660,900,666

775,~84,043
203,100,967

79,567,328

120,658,995

11 /7 o, Oct 3. c- a o

~3 #--.r,1--bs; e a o

28, 656,633

29,647,996
4,420,516

R"&gt; c 't ~nr1 n!tf)

Un ion Pccif~c R~ill"oa d Oo .

Ot hers
Relirnce

230, 502 , 672

'- he t:nion ""r c i f i c Gonl Co.
£- T'l a.ns
S•i;c.nsbury

246 . 121 ,0Q.§__

342,196

Totrtl Puop nge •

1,198 , 648, 633 1,379,675,706

Al l c~uip::icnt o_t Gr een R~ver , i ncludi ng ov12"0e, boUera,
pum~ing equ1~~ont , and filtrat1pn pl cnt, hcvc aboct reoohed the
limit or the!~ capacity .

A s1o1lar s! t uo.t!on exi s ts u 1th regard to

the Green River-Rock Sp1"'ing s p1-pe 11ne.
our ntore6 e f ac111tie£ ~t Rock ~prings aro limited,
and en utt~..pt t.'.2ll b e r:?ado to s1.u•vcy t:.~l c-. r: ! t uat!on d ttl'1n~· the com1ng se11con , includi n1 ocpeo1ty of mai n feeder J1n s in Rock Springs.

�- 7 -

No acci dents to c~ploye a . or t he publ!c oocurraed
durinCT the ye~ r , . t he diffioul tics thot ",e r e experie nced by t h e
Hc:.ilroc.d. '='nd the CoGl Corn-;,c.ny extending i n a lesser way t o th~
I

Ut11 ~ t ! oo Gomp~ny e t:or k 1r.g force .

Ho compl a int c &amp;.£ tc r.:c o sure

ond C!H~l.1 t~ -,r servi ce renc:i.er~o. t-·e1"e recei~re~. du:r1ng the Yec:r- .
.

\,e G~•i;en~1 t :1c.nlrn to el l e:rqlo:ves f or the loYeil and cor:ipetent ohcraoter cf crrvicc 1:•cndcz&gt;c&lt;l.•

~eop3ctful ly cub~itted,

Presi dent

"

�YEAR 1942

�SOUTHERN WYOMING UTILITIES COMPANY
1416 Dodge Street
Omaha, Nebr aska
1-broh 22, 1943

r
Dear Sir:
I beg- t~ Gubmi 'i; herm"i th H resume of the eoti,r1 t1P. r r,f the

Southern 1/yomin~
Oor1n
1
c Vti lit1~s
~
- ._nn~
- ~ 0J o~~ the ca_endnr
ye~r 19?P:
0 [).'Pl.Tl'.L BX.·EPDI TURES :

~leotric Ger~ice Deoartment

016,457.5'1

~;atm." Service Dena:rtment
•
'i'otal

l,1'77.A9
Cl 7,636.36

~lcctric Service Dopnrtraent

964 . 99
6 ,639.69
(; 7,494 . 68

1·iutc!~ Dervice 7)euartment

Total

The follm11np; is a condenaccl stntenent nf 1noorae, exnensee ,

and net. revenueo of the Light Department (exclusive of Harohandise
De-oartoent) for the four years ending December 31 . 1942:
19~9
9,759.944

10,.330,320

1~41
11,627,277

'~ZO'?, 993 . 40

r-ioa, ;-.,5i:; .1~

l!1so .0per . Rovcnuce
6,60
Totol Ouez-.nc.wcnueo'\~oa,000.00

4.90

..~~29, 9~1. 71
lA,:n

Elactr1o Energy
Sold, K. i.i . H.
Revenue received:
Sole of Energy

Opernting- ;~q,ens00: ,,
EnerGY !'urcho.scd ;.;2~9,665.47

Other ~~:peneea
Total Exoen~e0 Ex-

~?.689 . 43

1940

/\~6R, A70 - ~l
('227 I 097 • ?1· (~?4-7, 719 . 49
;-:7 p 46£) • "74
~5.806 . 49

/\P89 , 1) 6. 96
06,569 .!.'0

l-'~!'5,6A6 .16

clusivc ·of Ta~co

(28P,344 . 90

{\264 I 566 • 45

Hot 3evenue, ~::-cl us1ve of r;'o..~on

,.,
•. 25,666 .10

s· 43, 794. 59

r,.

~6,~75 . 04
?0,1R6 ,~~l

t

~

26,?88.?~

Truces~ ~ncn:1.~ills 11,1~5. ~4
(",
14,519.76
net Inoomc

t.358 ,866.91
~ . 40

20.~A6.,6!)
23 , tOO . O7

f• ~~ , 1 A4 .15
19,630.91
~ 1~,5~3 . {&gt;4

�- 2 -

Sa leo of enei..gy increased 1,665,781 K.t1 .H., thl a being l orgely

due t o ino1"'eo.se !n the consumption at oorarJeroial mines o.1. co 1 ~28 n

• '"' .. , GOO

ff . t;J . H .

Residential Se~vice increased 168 , 70~u ~1,. tJr: • ffri . , end vommerc1a.1
~
Li ght, 6~ , 961 K.U. H.
Net }'.-:ov enue enmeE:.rs lm·1 considering the increose in 2:rooa

:t•evenue .

l".·"1i
.Li •

s

4

..1. S

d ,~e to c.n undercharge fo r eleot!'iC energy purohoaed

durinG the f i rs t s even mon'Gh o of 1941 , ·w hich makes net Earnin(ts
r.p'Oer !' cl_i spr onortinne.te .

'.rhe folloi·ing ot ~:cement reflects gPoss 1nco□e by sources :
K . \'I. H.

1939

~

l - Re s 16.cntic l Ser -~.!.ce l,?85,864
2-Co~□e:roi al Li ~ht
87"'1,882
3 - Comme~"c'.1. ol A?r.&gt;l icncc l'l 233 ,682
848,376
4 - Soall ?o~.~0Z"

5-S1gns
6-Hoapitnl

7-Le.rge -'.Poue1"'
8 - South Sm1or1o:.-&gt;

.. : • 'i.';-1_ng
9-Street L&gt;l.gn
10-Rural

TOTAL

19~0

1941

1942

1,521,993 1,749,267 1, 917,970
1,007,866 1,204 ,575 1,268, 5~6
256,269
2·66,815
277,1?5
?90, 558
760, 340
705,162
84 , 345
91 ,140
84 ,673
81,956
96 , 300
105, 990
113;106
109 , 158
5, 863,000 6,095 , 210 6,936,300 8,229,630
185,700
196,100
209 ,200
?~4,~00
278 ,000
304 ,000
348,000
. 2A3 ,000
121.281
9,759,94~ 10,330,320 11, 62'"/, 277 13,293,058

1039

�.- 3

No revisions in r ates were made during the year 1942 ,

th e lae t rote reducti-:in havd.ng been effective May 1, 1941.

Thi s

woul d ' ho-mve:r
• sons a o between 1041 and 194?. .
,_ v,
, s.:"'"'
r l: eo't oomµn.Z&gt;i

An

unalysia of decreus~
,_·n ~e~1enues !Or
~
~
clas eee of service effected
0

,

_iiesi dtmt!a l Serv:\.~e

I

I

~ ·

I~

K.W.H.

Amount

;nct•eaoed c on sum!)tion , Januar:r to Apr ., Inc. 106 , 528 {:4. , 024 063
l~8are ace du A to r at e l"'evioion: Jan . - Apr. 11
4 , 226.52
.1. ncroased cm1sU1nption, !fay to Dec ., I nc.
62, 175
1,931 . 90
!;-!et Increa se

168, 703

n1 , 730 .01

Incre~oed consumntion , J an. to Apr . , Ino.
63, 491
~ecreaec due to r ate revi sion,Jen .- Apr.,Xno.
.tncre~ eed coneu.mption 0 Ms.y t o . Deo., Inc .
10 . 470

2, 0-18 .48
2 , 279 . 26
79.15~
(~ 339 . 93

Commercial Light

63 ,961

&lt;:•InoYoeuse in consumption, bu.t decrease in
re nl:1.znti on per K.H . H. due to i nc reased
usnge in lo,·1e r b:£&gt;e.clrnt s . •

Hospit al

~,
('_,

1 ,849
Inoreuoed consumpt i on, J an . to Apr., Inc .
Decrease due t o ~at e r evisinn, J ano - Apr .,Ino.
Q,7~7
Decrea oed conouo~t ion, May to Deo . , Ino .

62. 70
190 . 02

l 65 ~t§
,~
302 . 78
3,948
I.,

reflectinr; 1noome

It 1.r:lll be noted from the statement

by ec urcc8 tho.t ~n o.&lt;ld.1t1onal sub-divi sion ,

a.dded .

'i1his re'!;)resents

11

Rure.l ,

11

has been

energy fur nish ed mid r evenue r ecei ved

from th 6 l i ne constructed to serve t he Air port and the Amer1oan
Telephone snd Tel egr aph Company's r epe~ter at~ti ons .

Innemuch sa

spec i al t a r i ffs ho.ve been 1seuea tn cove?&gt; t his service, 1t 1-ra s

thought advisabl e to make a se~ar ~t e eub-divi oion t o cover .

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-

-

�- 4 -

The number of r ange s on the line 1nore~eed 2~ during
1942 J there beine 171 1n UEe as of December 31.

~hi s 1r. n very

goocl i ncreei se consider!ng t he f o.c t that 1t ha s been 1mposo1bl e to

secuJ•c el cctr1o ranr,es for a number of monthe, nnd i n v1eu of t he
str 1n- ent r errulations t:;ovol"'ning thei r 1nat ellat1on.
lj_i,•ent y-si~ railos of r ural type st eel l!ne ~no c~nst ruoted
b~, co□•~c.n~- f or ce c, end in r.c.d1t1on npp1.,oxi matel y 1 .75 mi:l e c f')f

line , t.o,cthc r u ith t rcnnformer and slr1toh1ne r e.ck, ,me conotruct ed
at t he Stt.ncl;mr y r:1nc f or The Union Pacif ic Cool Oomnony .

Comraoroi nl QOter o are being brought 1n f or test, ond th1e
ohoul d Frove hcl pfuJ f rom n revenue ~t andpoint.
lira.tar DenArtoent
I•

:;3elol; i n ohmm a condenaed ot e.t ~ment of income , e:,rpensee,

a nd not r evenues f or t he \Tater De-pe.rt mont for the f our yePrs

endi ng December Zl, 1942 :

-

1940

Hoter Sc.l e s :
UT'RR Co .
Th e T.~ CCo.
Other s

61 ,494 .36 (' 8? , ~07 . 02
C 66, 165 .12 f~ 58,3S2 . 1 6 '· 16,
l ~,720.03
719.87
105,046 .94
4,140.00

110,442.32

4,092. ~4

14,696.49
119 , 367 . 49
4 ,115.00

164 .57

193.85

39. 8 6

1.46

13 , 766 . 44
115,177 . 39

Hydr ant Ront~;o
:.11s0 .Revenue, .1n-oome ~ Roya lty

1

4 ,195.04

Total Opor c.'c;1ng l
{''186 , 361. 30 ~215, 666.6?
Rcvenueo
~ 199 '036. 92 !"196,277. 28
Totol Opcrflt1ng
Expan£e o
71,286.10 7~ ,0P.8.28 107,261 . 62 96 , 966 . 68
17,804 . 50
17 ,4P.8 . 98
lA,160.87
54 777

Dcpreoi utio~

,

.oe

Totcl O.er.~x- ~
~enoe s ~ Jopr . ,126, 06~ .18 ~ 90 , 832 . 78 ~124,76~ . 59 r115,116 . 65
Net OpCl' . F.cvenue

£xoluc1·1e of
Taxoo

,, 7? ,973 . ?4 ,,,.106,444 . 60 0 61 ,610 .7!' f\1O0 , 65O.l~
"' ?.6 . 455.06
80.135. A4
~~ -~OQ. 6~
6~ . ? 65.41

Taxes
£let !ntc~cncefroc, 46,61A.69 r 26, 308 .66 f 29 , ~0l . 09 n 47, 2P.4 . 71
Opera ::t.O

�- 6 -

'l,h
i
e pr noipal differences in expenses 1·1ere a decrease
due to e,t~remely h eavy l"etirement expense dur1ng 1941, ~nd an
i ncrecwe in the co1,1t of i't1el due to the ls:irge increase tn the volume

o t' we.t er handle d.
i?umpage for the yel1:r rea ched a net&lt;1 high of l,170,09Z ,000
gallona at the G·reen River at ntion.

Cf this quantity, ?17 ,80c ,OOO

gn11ono r1ao pumped t"Uice, once from the river to the se1it!lento-

tion t r nkg , ::mcl next fr,,m th~ clear ·well to tho distribution
. 8ystem, in ad.di tinn to 'i·,h i oh D. ls.rge quantity of itater was
p umped for sl ud£::ing 6ed1mcntntion tonko and b aok-i•m.shing filters.
Tl1e p 1.lrnp ing fl: ci 1~. ties , both boilers and pumps, ·uere ~mt ended

to a ppr-oxi nately the ir maxit1um capacity, partioule.rly during
periods of peak demand . . During the month of July there t·!as

pumped 115p C55,000 g~llons, ~n utrerage of 3,711,450 gallons per
day.
The dii:tribut ion of pur.ma.ge for the ye0r 194~. as compared

1941

Green R1vex:,
490,289,64C
Union Pacific na11r-oad Co.
181,022,360
Othere
Rook Snrinp.:s
68,999,113
Union Pacific Railroad Co.
~..t_fi2Q.,.Aa7
Others
1 US:L/-7 i,., o o o
Reliance
P.n,105 1 014
The Union t-&gt;nciflo Ooe.l Oo.
'ft')~ t.L T'U?n:: AGE

970,577 , 0l•l

660,900,566
199,122,444

79 ,667,328
230,502,672

(ii;: b'i'3,-;-;;,- ·
f!P..566.63~
1,J.98,64~,53~

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All lttrcer unaccounted. for has been included. under II Others. 11

Duo to nur.1erouo mat n-line hreaJ~s, a considerable cme.ntity of
we.ter t•'f.'.G t·,rr:sted.

Considerable trouble has been experienced

t-ri th the old 8-inch main t·1hioh has been in se~1oe 52 yenrs.

~•Jhile ce..ot-iron pi p e is eup:)osed to have an 1ndefin1te life , this

i s not true under the e:,r·t•:; !'ome acid soil condi tiona uhich prevail
here .

Bx&gt;eaks for t he m"st -cart are due to corrosion.

The old~

3- :lnch main line sho-:·rs considerable tuberoulation, ,-11th at.t endant
red.nctian in oarr-ying oapao:1. ty.

It 1•r ould a·o9ear tha t in the not

too di et,9.nt future it i:·:rill be necessary to reple.oe the 8-inoh
msin Pi th one of increased capact'Gy .

This might be deferred by

cl eanin~ the existing line.
Our boilersg ~umping equipment, and filtration plant
have ?bout reaohetl the limit of their capncity, and to meet the
criticipated increase in consumpti on during 1943, we plan to purchase and ins t cll a 1 , 075-G~U centrifugal pump 1-rith 112-H'!' Diesel
enf!ine .and 1~, 000 gs.1 1on oil stora~e t ank, to reinforce the
present pumpine; plent e.t Green River.

The Ptu•cha.se of the Diesel

due to the fact that sterun boilers
equ1 pme nt was. a.ecided upon
_

cannot be nbtained at the ~resent time, ~na thn oorm:iercial power
nl ent e·G (1-1.,een River, owned by the Utah ~orn3r &amp; Light Com1?any,
•.

is not; overloaded.

The cost of this inatallo.ti on 1e e£lt1matcd

at (~13,105.
Duri ng the year 1942, o. l crgc ru:ionnt of work i nstalling
water line to IIE11 Plano t·ras done for The tTn1on ~ac1fio Coal

.---

�Oompany .

The l i ne foreman from Rock S"!)rings supervised the

Union Pnc1f 1o Hater Ooopany •s 1notallation of 6.25 mile s of
12-ino~ line i n the vicini ty of S1nola1r.
~o peraonnl 1njur1eo t o ei t her etll"Ployes or t he pub~1c
occurred dur1ncr the yocr , nnd nn nl most total absence of conu1a1nts
r.s t o the servloe uae the rule.

1-fe extend thanks t o all empl oyee

f or l qynl end competent se~vioa rendered during the yenr .
Respectf ully submi t t ed,
Urigi.oa.l O::;:1c1 I

EUGENE r.~~J~ULIFFE

President

�'

YE~

19Cl

�SOUTHE~ \·lYOMING UTI LITIES COMPANY

141 6 Dodge Street
Omaha, Nebraska

200-41
I-1e.rch 6, 1942

I;r . ·,1 . _~! . Jeffers - ? rea1a.ent

lni?n ncif1o Railroad Conoony
0m£.nc , ~lebre.::;1tc
•

l\

I beg to oub□it hcr~i•1th n I'C!3Ume of the oct1v1t1oa of the
Southern ~Jyom1nf5 Utilities CotlQMY for the oa l endor ycc.r ltl'!l:
CA~..-r.,
i.L -:·x-:,-:-· 101r-•tT'"'':""
~
•4. ... ..
... •

.,.

..

,....,. .

.&gt;

~l octr1c Sorv1co Donnrtmcnt
t nte1"' Oerv1oc ·i)c~1s.rtmcnt
Totul
t10·· - C '\PITAL r::._.....,--,·r,:r'J'~f"E'.: :

1,636 . 56

Electric Service Jenortmcnt
Hrter Lcrvicc Dcmortment
•

~

33.000 . 96

t:34, E36 . 6l

Total

'i'hc f ollot;in~ tG :i con&lt;lenGcd etntement of 1noomo , e,q&gt;enGes , e.nd
net revenue □ of t'he L.l~ht Dc!1artment (ex olus1ve of. Ilerchnnd1 ee D~nartracnt ) for the four yer.r3 anc11na Dcocrnbcr 01; 1941 :

1939

El~ctr1o Enor~Y

9 , 759,944

Sold , :&lt; . ii . :: .

Revenue Rcco1veu:

Sale of Ener6 y

~-31 B,60~ . 66

~100 .0ner .~evcnues

7.~o

Total Oper . :::evcnuen f;&lt;r.1G.G11.B6

Cnerat1ng ~xuaneoa :

~ ~norc:;y T'lnrohaoed- ~2fil , 637. 33
Other j;~·)cnoeo-

Totel 3xoonoeo, ET-- 11
clus1ve· cf Tn,..oo

~:' .Ag:S. 77

2ri£-.421 . 10

t.ao7,90~. .c.o

6.60

C3on.O01.co
f.249,(365.47
3f..6A9 .4~
~P,82 , 3Ad .r0

net Revenue ,k;~o1uo1v~ 30,190 . 76 C ~6,66u.1O
of Tn..~es
~
11,136.f-4
Taxes &amp; Uncol1. 3111e 11.6~1.OA ·; 14,619.70
"' 18 ,559 . €8
Net InocZ!!O

1940
10 I ;3~Q. 320

1941
11.627 . ~77

( ~08 , 366 . 14 f° :'.129,981 . 71
lA . ~Ji
4 .~o
i~"t--o
o"o
,
......
~
,
,
.
,, ,o~
3oc;,~G1.04
l'?!"'rl, 097. ?l t ',)47,71~ . &lt;t9

7:7 ,46A.74

~6.~Ofi . 49

"26~.• fi6fi . 46

~~3 , 6~4 -iA

e ~0
4~ ,7P4 .59 ~
~88 .6"'
?3,40A.O7

The Gross revenue 1noreaeod ~21,eze.~s . due l or ,ely to an 1n~_ncrmr..
. a!'l d t o coill'leroi el :n1nes encl for ooramerc1sl. 11bht1ng,

oreuse

1n

�- 2 -

Mr. V. M. Jeffers
3/6/4.:2

runounting t o e15,299.99, and (':3 ,473.65, respectively.

There UD.O but

l it t l e change in expenses other than in the cost of energy ?Urchno0s.
\\

t.J e pur ohasea. from The Un.ion P@cifio Coal Company, 1,624,$48 i&lt;' .W.H. more

energy t han durinB 1940, at an increased cost due to the additi onal

-

vol u~e of 032 ,??9 .92 , l ean decrooae due to reduction in oharge per
K. 1'1 .H. o f C7 , ;.::oo . 53, or ~t25 , 479 . 3;} •

Hor:1ever, (~4, 857 .61 of thio nmount

t'll'as fs&gt; r additional 0n Gr gy r equix-ed for the operation of the V1~.ter

Depo.rt ment, lee.vi ng 1;20 , 621. 78 the oost of add1 tional TIOt.rer for resale.
The f nllm·ring compar ative statement r eflects groso 1noome
by sources :

K . U. IL

1-Reoidenticl uer vice
2-Comracroinl Light
3- Commercial Ap~liu..~ces
4-S:mall ?o~·r er

5-Signs

6-Hos--oital
7-Lerge Power
8-South Superior
9- Street Lighting

TOTAL

1fillli
lp193,050
807,904
238 .765
820,160

92,998
93 , 310

6,022 , 649
306,200
273.000
9,847,036

~
1,286,864
877,882

233,682
8~8,575

91,140
96,300
6,863,000
186,?OO

~

1941

1,007,965

1,204,6?5

1,621,993 1,749,267
266,259
780,668
84,346

2.66,816
760,340

84 ,673

106,990

113 ,106

6,096,210

6;9:36,300

196 , 100

209,200

?.83.000
304.000
27A.OOO
9,769,9~4 10,330,320 11,627,277

Groos Revenue Reoo1veq
1940
1941
t\ 72,662.43
71,273.10~
0 68382.60
0 69,018.59 -0
1
1938

1930

•

1-Residential Gcrvice
~4 ,925.94 48,~99.49
49 861.14
49,041. 99
2- Commercial Light
6,629.76
6,846.69
7,306.?7
·3-Commeroiol Applio.nces 7:464.69
3~,618.34
3
3 ,700.59
34 191.84
36, 248 . 40
4-Smsll Poucr
~,630.56
3
,578.~7
4:625.66
~,462.61
5-Signs
3,584
.16
3,41~.79
4,432. 19
4,674 .22
6-Hos-oitel
126,364.93
121,
362.09 127,87~ .59 14~ ,172.58
•
-7-Lsrge i-ower
G,867 .76
7,353.35
11 677.40
7,136.40
8-South Superior
10.016.95
10,864
. 4?.
9:714.51
_9,051.6~
9-Strect Li~hting
Gios,~56 .14~329 , ~si.71
TO'".rAL

'

(~316, 604 . 66 t 30'i', 993 .40

�- 3 -

Mr . W. H. Jeffers

3/ 6/ 42

Rat e r eductions t:rere made in several classes of service cf- •
fective r""Y
1•
· ·•ci.

10

Al, ancl. an anal ysis of the olnsoee affected i o sho'Gm

••

belm1:
l\

Res1denti8.1 Service
In~~Gi::-.oeo. conoumption , J~nuP.ry to Ri,pr . , Inoo

72,952

Increased~ ccnoumption., Ma,Y to December , I no. 16t1.- ,3G2
•,.,

Decre&amp;se ~ue to rate reviolon, May to Deo.
Net 1norease

(~2 , ~52 .68
· 6,140 .&lt;-'7
7.213.R2
(}1, 379 .33

Commercial Lighting
InoreaGed conswnDtion, Jonuury to Apr. ,Inc. ~3,160
Increa.eed consumption-, :-1ay to Deoember, Inc . 133, 5q0
Decreaoe due to rate revision, iiay to Dec.
t~et Increi:,oe

2,393 .96

4,968.71
3,879.12

~~3 ,473.66 '

Hos-o1tal

Increased eonsun~1tion, January to Apr . , Inc.
Increased oonouit.i:;tion, Un.v to Deceraber,Ino.
Decrec_ee due to r,~to revision, UF.!y to Deo.
!~ot Decrease

2,924
4 ,192

97.22
119.47

327.06

110.~7

I t uill be noted that, for the oight-months period nffeoted

by the rota ~ecreaoe, the totel reduction duo to the r cto rev1e1on
amounted to ::11,420.00, trhi l e e.d dit1onal volume amounted to ~11, 218.66

for the oluoscc of scrvioe above enumoro'tod.

If the entire yec.r 1s

t aken into cons1derut1on , the 1ncreaoed volume nggrerrnted t:16, 162. 51,
or (;4 ,742.51 in c~•cees of the deorenoe due to tho rEltO rev1e1on for

tne e~eht- ~ontho period .
ThG nu~ber of r anges has inorec oea otecd11Y, there be ing 14~
on the u.110 us 'Jf December 31ot, cm increonc cif GO rnnges.

It is im-

probable t!:r t oo many u i l l ·b o ool ::1 dur1ns 1!14~ &lt;lue to tho difficulty

�- 4 -

Mr. W. M. Jeffero
3/ 6/ ~2-

of obtoi ning merohandiee. the mnnufo.oture of el eotr1c ap-pl1sncee
h nvi ng b e en drastically r eduo0cl.
Tt1s :i.ni;t0l l.,::t i on of v ol t uge regulators and Sidd1 t 1onnl

t?"Ems.-

I\\

formt:'r is , ~nc.l. tb.e 1t.&lt;=1king of some line ohnnges to b a l e.n ee the lcE:d.

c enter f ha~re r e E1ul t eCl 1n rnuch-iu1pr ovcd volt ·age .
I~\

~~

\(

~

From the Qtanapoint

of c a:9 .-:c i ty to .z,ender ser,rlce 'l'.·1e ar e now in a bett er poo1tion. than

ue lleve b0cn f or n number of ye{!.r a.
Belm-r is shm.m a c:ondenoed st at ement of income, e,rpenaes .
o.nd not r e~renue £. fo:r• the ~fat er De-pnrtmcnt f or t he ·f our ye-ors end i ng

Dec eQber 31, 1041:
!

1941

1939
~•;a tor Sal es :
U . Y .R ..I\ . Vo .
The U . -:- 1• Coal

t G7, 44:4 . 54 ~· 66, 166 . 12 •:t 68, 392. 16 C 61, 494 . ~6
('

l',

Hydrant Rental o

4 ,0"2:5 . 87

13 , 765 . 44
116 ,177. 39
4 , 092.54

Royalty
Tota l Cuer nting

·388 .31

164. 5?

69 ,137. 27
54 , 391.60

71,286.10

Other s

1;'; ,968 .38
11'1. ,705 . 94

Co .

Misc.Revanuo ,Incone
&amp;

14 ,596 .49
119 , 367.49
4,115.00

15 ,719 . 87
106,046 . 94
4 ,140.00

193 . 85

39 . An

Revenues
Total Cpera.ting

Expenses

Depr eo1at1on
Total O~1erc~ting

64.777 .08

73 ,028 .28 107 , 261 . 62
17, RO4 . 5O 17 . 4 08 .96

Bxpenacs l'.nd
Deprec iE'.t ion
rlet Opc r c-.t i n~ Reve -

nue Exclur,ivo of
'faxec

1
•

"

" 61,810.72
76 , 237 .66 () 72 , 978 .74 "'
r l O0 ,44~ . 6O ~-

Taxes

tJet I noo::io frm:-1
0 9er~,tiono

.r 49, 703 . 89 t... 46, 518 . 69 r, ~5 , :2'.0!1 . 66 ~ ~9 , 311 .09

�L
t'1r. W. •M. J e ff ers

3/G/42

The Total Operating Expenses refl ects on increase of
(:34,233.34 •

hs oho'tm una.e1" unusual operating oxpend1tures , the re- .

tirGmcnt cf property, coet of recl~1m1ng 12-1noh C. I. ~1pe , and reconstruction of S- in~h O. I. line in conneot1on tr1th t he "tc1orlr of

lo.v 1nG l l t ;nr, foot of at eel olpe, • the conatruct1on of nump1ne;- l.'3tot1on
e:.t 'JJ c:irto-·m , etc., account for l~25, 9~5 . 18 of this amount, the bo.l nnoe

dn e to l t r gur incr~ace in volume of t,fater hl!.ndled.

'1'he num")?~·e !'nr the ~rccr re~~oi1eB. en all- tiri1e high of
979 ,577 , 01 4 r,allcn o , the r:ePk rncnth hs.v1ng been July, ,:1hcn 1 02,303 ,82 8

Gnllons t re1•e; puoped .
lj,·he d i s t::...ibutlon \ ) f µum-paBC f or the yenr 1941 e.s com9ered
t•1t!1 1 94.J i s ehovn bel ou :

Gcllons
Groen rn ver

Union r acifio Rcl lroad Co.
Others

404,334,273
20'1 , 870,727

490,269,640
1€fi, 622 ,360

Rock 5nr1ngs
68 ,999,113
214 ,560 ,887

Un1on -Pv.oific Hnilroe.d Co.

Cthers

Cf /.f.r lf-i ~ 0 O 0
I

I

Rel1aryoe

Tho tTni".'n '\"\uc~fic Coal Co .

_25 ,619,90!)
876, 0A4 , 903

~5. 105,014
970 ,577,014

Due to
River,
':'~'l!?

e.ctual conou:nption to "Ot her s •

-------

�- 6 -

at Rook Dpring s increased 8 ,67~,547 gallons, being curtetled sorne" ·hat by a very '&gt;iet, cold summer

0

It ~ill be r ec~.•.11_.c~
g., ,c..~te~
I.!. t·h,~t
,. r a t es were deoreesed effective JGnuary lp 1941, ut Rock G~rin~r.
•
l:.l'°' '
in na.a.it~.on tc the r ev1 e1on1
'i'hc rat0 of' ;,juy lp 19~0, will h t:ive to b e oons1dered

of ~:c,y 1, J..940 .

nlso at Gr ~e n r.u.Ye!' in 1uo.k~.n,; com-r,ar.ison s for the first f ive months .
.8olm·1 [lJ:"e sho•:m the pri nc ipal results of the rate r evisions:
Roqk S"'.)rlno:s.

Oth0ro

Deorooso due t ~ rate reviaion
IncreuBe due ta consumption

t 20,091.31

6.087.04
\• 15 , 004027

('\

µn1o n ~ noifio i1,) 1. lrnF..d. Comusmz

776. 76

iJecreefle due· to rate rev1oion
!noreeoe &lt;3m-: ~co conovmption
~

2.734.26
1,957.50

r.I

7,166 . 24
1,14~.70

Gr een River&gt;
Union "Pa.ciflc Rn11road Comnru'ly
Decrease due to rate revision
Inc?"ef-rne due to coneumr,t1on

6,020.54

'l'hG a.1ocontinuanoe of the Kanda pumni ne: etat i,,n , ;;-r}i_1c'J.,_ ~1as

repl aced cy t.c1e cutoma.'i;1o el0ctric otation con otruoted. ~-t 3 la1rtown ,
h ie i,roven to be st1t1ofuctory.

During the greot f:r ')art of t he ye 2 r

"·ro are .:.hlo to pum9 to Ele.irto~!n :~i thct1 t :my !norc~'!,r. in nreeour e at
G-r ecn raver.

During ;:&gt;eal; montho, th e 111"oeou1•0 honev or 1s 1ncree.oed

ouito o..o•-.:reoit.bly due to 1noreu&amp;ou frict.ton hce.1 .

'l'he coot of fuel &amp;t lknda ·t·no '' 2,11 s.~0 101.rn thr- n turlng
~

"dd1t 1on to whioh three men ~;ere e11m1nr ted, t heir

the year 1940, _n ~·

�J
- 7 -

Hr. W. M. Jef fers

c/ 6/ 42

wage s 1.1n, r o~i mating 1~3 , ~04.00 fo r the seven-month !)er1od,

of C5 , 450 . 99 .

&amp;

totnl

Th~ cost of electrical ener ey et Bl airto~m amounted

to \~ 5 , ?90 •20 ; hot,rever, t h er e T,; a s an increase of 1 ~ . 2 percen t i n
\\

t he zmcPnt of ,-·a ter '1~n&lt;ll cd. .
Due to eYce soive rel.in s , the Gr een f.livar vnA· very 111gb 1n

t urbid i ty ell yc·:.r, r Hi e.ine co iJt a of coae;ul at 1on , Md pl acing a

cle:.nea. t ~1ree ti;11e a rlur1n7- the e;tu:imer, end t ho f i l trat ion ov!)aoity

No --Jerg-,ncl i n,1 uries t o _e ither em"Ol oyes or the :-,ub11o
occur r •.:d dur1nG t he ~'eor, l'.nd an ~l most total absonoe o~ comp! eints
ao to

t•1P.

s~rvice T 1 {}~ t iln ruJ,:; .

He e;(t enc1. tha nks t 0 v.1 1 • empl oy e s

for l oy al r:nd oom~etcnt service r end~r ed dur ing t he year.

Res9eotful ly submi t ted ,

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�YE~\R 1940

I

I

�SOUTHERN WYOllING UTILITIES COMPANY

1416 Dodge Street
Omaha, Nebraska.

j
f.lt.l"'Ch 22 !)

1941

4,o5!.. 6'J
A 1 283.?2

- s,sa.;.
I •

'.I

3~

~c t'oli.o :i,:r? :1 a :-:. comlen -:-~c.1. c:t·~tooc..t of income, cxpcncc"', end i!et ?cvcnuo:J of tl!~ I.'t~:.c i)o :.:.rttlon~ Cc1~ol llc1~·e of

12~J:

...... __,.,.
Elec. r
-

&amp;.&gt;le,

&gt;

~

• • lo

-

1~37

};938

£) I 072 I 6J:i

91847 ,oss

-

lr39

1940

9 ,769,9-M

10,330. 320

30 , , P. : . 0

z .., , 356.14:
4..90

316,611. 86

308,000 . 00

t261,637. 3i&gt;
3~ 1 8A3.?7 -~a.-::-....=-

308 , 361.04

�-

1 9 37

~

ne.t iR~)'17enue'°
Exclllisi ve of
':;axea

&lt;\

22 0 939ci99

0 SO,l90o76

() 25,655010

0 43, 79~0 59

9,~570,,18

11.631008

11 8 1 35 2 34

20.386 .. 5 2

0 1 3 0 369081 ~?18 0 559068

{~ 14 8 519 o 76

{~ 23a 408 8 07

\)

=the gr&gt;oss ~evenue i g p ~~:i.ctica.lly the seEe e.s fo? the yeaf.'

1S39 p d00pi te ·?;he ? a te deex,er~ce., nhich Dil l be F&gt;efe~l"ed to latei" in

the cost of pone~ pu~ch~sed

0

~he deore~se in ~ate paid ?eeulted 1n

n s~ving of (;29 ,560.09 , i ncr&gt;e.:?.sed consmap t ion amo unting to

{;6:, 5110 79

0

'!:axes f op the year 1940 incl ude {}3, 3400 74 adj u s~Goent f ol"
prior yeai'G .

Fede!'&amp;l e1rci Ge t ax on sale of energy \7a.s i n crea sed

to ten pe~ oeni du~ing 1940, and the incoae tex Dae, of course ,
i no?e~sed dua to incre~sed earni ngso
~he ?ollouiflg ~onparati~e stateoent ~eflects gross in-

cone by soux&gt;ees :

1-Residentiol. Sarvice
2-Coonercicl. Ligh.t
3-Co□nerci al npyo
4-&amp;leJ.1 Por1es&gt;
5- ~isrw

6-Hosnitu.
7-Large Ponel~
a-South Superi or
9. street Lighting
TOTJ\.L

IC . Ii .Ho

1937
1 ,050, 758
779,610
252 ,788
767 , 053
89,037
80,080
6, 584 , 222
269 , 072
9 , 8 72,620

1939
1 9 40
1938
1,193,050 1 ,285,864 1,521,993
877,882 1,007,865
807,90~
233,682
256,259
238,766
848,376
780,558
820,160
91, 1 40
8 4 ,345
92,998
96,300
105,990
93,31 0
6 0 022, 649&lt;&gt; 5, 863,000 6 ,095, 210
185,700
195,100
305,200&lt;}
278,000
283,000
273,000
9,759 , 944 10, 336, 320

Gross Revenue Received
l-Reeidentlml Be~~ice
2-0oo~~rci:u ~izht
3-0oomereial Anp .
4 -Sma11 }?O ,nl""
5-Signs

a-Hospital

1937
('61,655.63
47,767. 64
7, 8 44. 39
32,168 .03
4 31 7 67
s:025: 46

~
1 938
;58,382.60

49, 851 .14
7,464. 59
34,191.84
4 , 625. 66
4,432.19

1940
~
~~71
, 2 7 3 .10
\)69 , 01 8 . 59

t

49,041.89
7,306.77
35,248. 40
4, 462. 51
4 , s14. 22

4.4,925.94

6 , 629. ? 5
33, 618. 34
3, 638.56
3 ,524.16

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3 -

G~oss Revenue Received (Cont'd)
1930
1939
1940
Ol~5,364.830 ~j].2l,352.99 fj' ].2~o59
ll,6?7.40°
7~136.40
'6,857 75
9,714,61
9,851,63
10.015,95

?....LnTge !?otJ ec1

S~South Su~crio~
9- Street L! gh..tiing

Potcl

0

C 3og ,e28092 0315o~m~.66 (530?,993"40 0308,356olt}
0

1

Lina 7 0 l 93 'r' 11 corJp£G"es t1iih liiieG 7 end 8 stabeequeut -Cher&gt;e~Oo

PU?the~ Pate PedYct ions ~o~e □ade J anuary 1, 1940, and 81l anal.ysis of the effect of theae reduetions oill be of interestp Xt
tJi12 be 1.,,ectlled tha'G fl !'eduction oo.s oade in z&gt;ebidential servi c e
end co;--,n91.-:.cial l ight r&gt;a'Geo l'Jer&gt;ch 1 0 1939 0 hence tr10 !fed.uctiono n ust

be eoneitlered in coopex-ing the ?1rst t no oonths of 1940 oith the s1 □iln? pe:t"'ioc.1 of 1 939 11 and only ·the reduction e?fecti vo J anuaz&gt;y 1, 1940,
thex&gt;eaftero.,

i:i1he :tiesu.l ts ,7ePG e.a ?ollons:

~ ~Re0i d enti &amp;l Se~vice
'° ~J o4.0
6 p561 031

, -~ 0

Decre~se duo to r a.~·e z,evision, Ja11 0 end l:'ebo
Deo:rea:.:1e uue ic rnte r&gt;evis:lon, r1aPo to Deeo

11., 082 .. 07

! ncreese eonGuoption

i; P.,241. 35
Co0nercial Lighting
:-, , ~or': o· {"I

Decrease due to ~ate re~;siong J ~n. and feb o
Decre~me due to r nte ~0v1~ion, Euro to Deco
Increased c~nsuopiion

•

1)

I,;

•

I~

0

-~

5g'796 . 32

:Jet Decc0P..C30

Ooonercial An Dl i2nc00
Dec~e ose due to ~ate revisi on
In ere;; seo. consut'.ntion

\

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.,..

584.0?

r:et Dem.:cc:.se

Hosu:'...ta1

?! Decre~sc due_ t~-~~:e"~ovision
Incre" ced COtlSL: ":i. -·

J., 060. 06

�~~e!e~~e due to rate ~evision

609 . 06
330.41

J.n c.1. ensed couetlnption
n et u ec:PeBse

TOTAf.. DECflEASD;

~he t o t al dem."euse due '~o ~a te Pevisior&amp;s Das ~521 11 9?5 S8~ nhi©h
0

tJ~s l ~ £'gcly ovex&gt;co□e by t he cel e of ~dd i tionel energy aaounti ug to •
018,09 5 °06 to con aru:ie~ s a ffe c t edo

Hovev e~, this requi~ed the diot~i-

btation o f' 1?31 ci.dd i t i l""fl_,..,,_
-:-l Ll.0
r · -" ox-., energy» nhich '.J,'.3.8 pUi"ChQeed
- 17D·-·;'?a
·r r';;I rr
A). o •1o ! 4 o

2t a cor.t o-2 Z:8 a, 56S. 360

Xn 'Gh i e connection it 1s inteYoa·sting to note

t hat onl y 310r 08 5 1- . \7. Ho o f nddi'6ir,ncl energy t·1a.s DUI"OhR sea. , bet;·i;e?

_operating ~e ou1ts being secur0d by inc~easing the voltage and r ~i s-

lc l . . i ng the 3)0Ue!' ?acto&amp;".,,
~/

';;h e ntt:1b0 ~~ o f eleotric Pang es in use continues to incre~se,
there being 93 a g of Dece□bs~ 31st, un inc?e~se of 30 ~anges over

la.EJt ye ~:r.

'lh~..ee el e ctric oatex&gt; h0aters have been. installed; hor1ever,

the rate i s not conaucive to oate? he~ting~

etc.

Due to e Mngae haing oade at the pot1e1-- pla::2'i;c it ~·o.o inpo"'~ible

to coor-dinate aone of this information rJi th the -001.:-0r ulnnt ri;::-,din3s.

?ni s info:PDa'7;io:.1 ·:1as tu1"11ed over to the C-enercl El30~rio CoBptmy
engineers, ond t hei~ reconnendations 0 111 be c a~0fUlly studied in

planning s~; ste:1 :1.nproven•J nta.

Sever,.nl verrt ~:ppe.rent ••c·-lkn2~ses hsve

been clisclosod u:l:'i..iGh it i s J&gt;lrumed t o e~r-~oct during 1941.

It 1s

l believed tl:g_t .i::-"l7DV OC1S?1t i n voltage nnd poHer :?actor 1fill r~ au.l t in
substmtictl l"&amp;V!rnue g~ino in adclit ion to renderin:-;

service.

more s11t1 efa'1tory

Sooe t ~~nc~~Pmors ~er~ added nurin~ 1940, b~t little line

�- 5 -

nox-k oes dou~ due to ertt-?nsive c!lungee neccsoitated by street ci111.gee
in eonneation \,i th t he conciruction of the overpass and uncler-pe.se: bJ
the City off oc!: Sy,rlnr,;s.
Th.e const1"uotion of the ov~rnast :::.:1t;. unde~aee ne cessita.teo. e
L 'ill"~O ann1mt of ext~~ , 10:1".1·~ o

~he 1:ine on "rl 0 Str&gt;ee•i; :-,as r-3buil t on

the e .-a"i; si.1.c 0? the stre,:r~, insid.e of the sidena.lk, due to n e.r.ro·.1....
ing of t hs ucl:Z.:::i □1ld0 neoesEa~~Y by the enforced n idenin'."J of 'uh3 str,3et .

t1ere al.Go reloc ~ted ar1d x•cconsil'"12otccl .in part.

£.ill aor-vioo lines on

nuu Sts&gt;eet o.nd O nuob~~ in 0th~!' loca'cicms uera renecrodc,

Balo-v 10 0'1oun e. cond0naed ot ate□ent of income, e }toensen, c...'1c'2
l:'ovenuea f oI? t h~ \".et01: Depa1.,tment foI&gt; the four yee.ra enc1i1:.6 Dece□be~

31, 19~0:

rioter Salee
u.P . R. R.Co.
'ihe UoP. C. Co .,
Othero

Hydrant Bcnto.i.a

ll1 scl . Re~a;1ue,

I ncoce &amp; ?..oyc.lty

'lo tal Cpcratir.g

Revenuec

-

073.835.,89
16 3~0. 29
111,688.29
s ,r,10. 00
3. •,;j

-

1939

~

1937

~

067, 1}(4.54 066,165. 12 058, 392.15
13, 765. 44 1 4,596.49
13,968. 38
115,177.
39 119, 35 7. 4 9
114,?05.9~
{ ,115 ., 00
4,092.,
6~
&lt;:, o. ~5.
. 87

..

.I.

•

1.. .:. . Bo

'205 I 61(:'I
72 ft
ve
v.•,99 , 766.,42 0199 ,035.92 l-196, 277. 28.

V

Total. O~erE:.tia;

Exnenses

Denrec1at1o:i
Total Cner-at!nz
Exnonsos end
Deoreci".ltiO!!

Uet 0-oere'~in:

Rev enue .C=celus1 v e r: f txaxeo

'laxes

Met I ncome trnOperat1one

?3, 192 .3~
26 .091 . 79

~,

78, 237. 66

l

'r'l, 973. '74 ($105, 4~~. 60

6 .155.06

21 1 5.~s. 't?

80. 135.84

$48,100.66 $ 48,703.88 \) 46,618 .69 $J 25,308.66
(•

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----

�- 6 -

~ho itcn of '•T:ixesn 1 no1 udeo ndd1ti inaJ. Federal 1n0oae t axes
paid du!?ing 1 £'40 for tho yo ....n"" prio? thereto 1n the naount of
c:.;.&amp;o

J 4l,817. 9P p due to revision in the Deo=ec_ia~_
£
u i on rates.

193~
1033
1S3G

l 937
1g33

1 C39

~his a:::ic~i

~;4,955.31
12:,91~.83

9,2~6.09
8 0 32!i.29
?,1060 75
G,789.66

l9tO, resultad in

Green
ru_7c~
Union l'ao!'.?io Roi roe.d Oomne.IlY
Othe?s

Rook
S- z,~.n~~
Un1on
p c1fic R ::lroad Gom~any

Qtne:•c

Rel1anco"

n

The Un_c .. ,...

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C!· lono

1939

1940

334,792,708

40• ,33-1-,273
2().!.,870, 7'?.l

~05,~08,506

~G,871, 860

163,613,926

51 ,08~, 488

190,177, 512

ci:?ic Coal Cot:T&gt; ny __:::2:,:4.&amp;.1 .;.:;
4;.:.
71;:;.a.,5:,;,;B::::B:;:..._~~-5....~6=1_,9,&amp;,,~--0
...~..
3
831 ,163,66~

876, 084, 903

�- 7 ...

a'i; G2&gt;3en L~ve-Pi, &amp;nd 3 0 'i'23p135 ga.llofls at Rolie.nce~
Oo~1s i 6.r~r·n.b1e noz,I;: Do..f:: Daae n ece98fl.¥-;t1• by the eonstl"uction o~ the

underpa ss a.'ld ovci.-:p2.cc in !1ock S5'r&gt;ingE:c

L'.:n ei ght ineh rnlin E"an d~-

~ectly 'G h...?&lt;H1g l1 the w idet&lt;pflCG loc r~tiol."!, nooeisita:ting conR'i;!?tmt'.!.cn o:?
c1

nei::1 l :lne one bl och r1es~ o

'?'!'10

l:.ne ·~o the P~ilroac1 Datsr tm1!: a.t

a.d j acon t vicin:l ty !lt;1Jl"OJ: i23·ij elJl f'i 'ire _pounda o
No pe~sonal i11j lll'ies to ei the!.'-' em"Oloyes or t:ile nublic occurred

during the ~re -:s O and 2n ~:!.!:'.!os·;; l!otal aboenes of c~npla.ints as to
the sex-v1ce r_7e,s the Pule.

We extend t ho.l"'irn to c.11 e□:oloy0s for loy£1..l

,9nd conpetent s0rvioe :;.-,eBC-3!"'eu ~tu&gt;ing the yeaz&gt;o

Re apectfully suklit•iied
Or1g1.ni:.). me~-.,c.

EUGENE McAULlfFE
;.?resident

- -

�J

YEAR 1939

.....

�SOtJTRER~! 1:JYOMI NG UTIL ITJ ES cm:Pi'J ~Y

1416 Do1g3 Str~et
Omaha, l'~ebr~.sks,

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1 .,050,., ?58 l 0 19SD06J
7 79.,610
80?DS.C~
252~?03
23£? ., '765
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1~16 Dodge Straot
Ov.clw.. Uebraolto
1

Dugano r~oA.u11fi'o0

In Bepl y, Pl e~oo Hofer 'l'o

Proaidout

17iloJOP::1), SiiU
&amp;.rch 20, 1939.

r bo:; to ~ubit hcl"om.th a. l•()nuz::3 of the ootivitioo of tho Southern
\iYG:Ji ~ t'%lit1oo Oo::txm.Y f o:.~ t l 10 c:l'.!.ondn.r yeor 1938:

~~ ono~gy tli otribut od by t ho Comp~ S. a purolw.9od f i•o:i ~o union

Pacific Co!:l Co::;:-..:::my u r.•10!.• ooutr~et cptod Jul y l , 1937, antl ~ n g until J ~ so,

19~, subjoo~ t o c!mcolla.ti on on oix contho m-it ton notioo givon by oither _p~ty

to tho othol;' 0 tiM.o!l p!'OV-1 doo for tho f ollom.ng rat9o:
Fo? ~ fi~ot 250,000 m::I purCAUGCd 1)3~ oonth
For tho noxt 170, 000 mm parch:lood por o ont h
l7ot" all ovvl? ~Q, 000 ht,: I r&gt;u.:'cllccO&lt;l !)01:' cont!l

c.oo ~3t° K\iR

. 025 par IDiH
.09 p3r KraI

!n cfulition, C!l encucl rontol c."18.rgo for uso of t ronclooion lines and

other equip:131lt of 01,750,00 !o provided f or in t he cont ro.ot.
~o K.U .FI. p,.ll'c•anaod fr~r:1 '.ale Union Pnoi:Zi c Co!ll O~sn:, ·for the years

1936, 193'1 and 19Z8 ore ohoun b3lou i

cont 1t.'.1. B1r
.229Jr.
K.TT.B1
Yenr,
0 .0269
$220,oss.aa
9 , 157,763
1936
.0237
256,501. 10
10,815.055
1937
.0237
254,.C:'13 . 4.-6
10,713,673
1938
I n ordol' toot tba a ctual not a :irninjo fro!l tho oc.lo of ol aotr1c onera
mi@Jlt bo detorz:;iil"!:ld, 1 t 1s nacaesory to coobino tho oo.miJl[,'8 fro:i the sale of electric

ensrg:, ot ~cl: Spl"in.,,;G by The Union Po.c11'1c Co:u Co:nn!lllY, m.th t he o~

~ Southern \7yoclil~ rn:.111 tioo Coo~, whi ch aro set fo~h bol oua

nss of the

�0

r.ev nuo i'rora Tho Union Paoiftc Co:ll. Oo:i~•o Dlactrlo Light Plant
Roob: Spril\300 and Southern UYooing Utilitioo Ootiln~ Oonooli&lt;lntod'
Yoara 1936, 1937 Md 1938 Comp;gad. •
•
~

Th,o i)'n:lon Pnoi:liq Corl Coo
Uot inco:::io fro:.1 oolo of
oloct~ielty

01~3,082.~

Sou{;hern e:yo!'.15.n.g utilitioo Co ..
Bo·~ :1:-:.~cr.:~ i'l\ JJ ~...le o.Z oloo-•
·~1.' ic i ty rutl ::!1~~•1n.ndioo

-1;~72078

'lot:i!. net incon. t uo co:1,o.moo 01'17,655.26

1937

it:ti~

$168,953.70

OlG~,97~.47

13,410.15

__18,659.68

$182,363.85

0183,SM.15

co~ oz-a t1on of tho South0rn \7yo□ing llleotric Con~ ohous tk&gt; follorrlng 1.-ooulto:
BY-1CiPXO X'UBI.XO SERVICE BDVDI1U.i1S

Yoru.•

.flconn,t,

1923
192~
1923
1925

CG13,205o72

201, 903.95
101, GSG. 60

19.3?

113,t-03. 10

1928

123,937.96
153,130.78

19Zu

s2Dosn.og

1930

lM,716.35

1931

1G5,4:03o50

1933

1~7,oro.. 25

193ri

1:?3,l00.93
113,394.~

19M
193.5
1936

1937
1938

121,C-OG.20

1~7,655.36
182,363.86
183,534.15

l 12c1:oapq

P9prano5;1

0130976.37
19 0 90009G

$ 332.36

10,7~6.59
50634.76

20,192.aa
1,585.50
G0?.22
7,578.33
25,721.32
8,709.61

a,2s1.?a
25,899.16

U4,eoa.~9

1,170.30

I?or purpooo::; of eocparioon the l{.U.H. oold end arooo rovGmo received tor
a five yecr poriod 10 ollovn beloui
~

1936

4,21.l,lBa
4,649,865

1936
lC37
1938

9,872,620
9,847,03$

1~

0

K\iii 6olc'l
7,336,677

0:r0, 0 :SOyepne
191,299.61
200,977.7?
268,863.59
309,832.9:J
316,611,86

1to.1 F«r-onfl.i turosJ,.

AP

!nnto.lliilB ~r.:l!lsi'omers ond heavier m.ro

-------

�t'!on.-C3ni tnl
,., E~endi
. i'W:'ee
~0ntml o~ GU!lX1- 'Q;:ueaty Coal Com.pmiy•e line

to Q.u.ecly, fo~ th0 p~riod ~uguot o 1936 ~110 J a.nunry 1

0

1939, i nelu.dod i~ the J~'lml."Y acco1mt0

$ 900.00

Opo1~ati~ mrgense in cmmecM.oa TTith \7ork Order

tfo o 230 l'OIK1:1E'o u.:.1ii r-mtGneio,.10 to por:ox- Unee

Mditi oll.2.1 ooto~s pm:cmaeed avd ~nstall0d
'i:s;&gt;aasfo1.·2.0~8 i11~ta1led to ;.~eplac0 ~hos0 uhich

had b2en buroot.l ou.t

507039

Shotm 'b:cJl o-1 io otatec:m.t l~GfleoM.ng R. ll.H. of energy i'umishei m1a gt"oss

roveuuo ~eceived uho~of~orn fo~ the yoe:co 19M to 1938• inclusivo:

Groos Ilovanue Baceivod
193".\

1-Ltg)lts
a.Dom.App.

◊8~ 0 022051

140 1¥-.29

i935

2,936

088,072.14

$95,91S.5S~

16,470.32

18 0 336. @i:t

),937

4-Com.Lig'llt

Cal,659.83
47• 787 .64

5-CO!!lll•APP•

7,844.39

3-Res.Ligi1t

6-Small Pouo~
28,&amp;13.52
28,418.37
30,069.94
38,168.03
7-Signs
3,979.40
4,l.21.67
4,628.04
4,317.67
s-nospitsl
2,322.12
a,376.57
3,~s.7o
s,eas.46
9-Largo Fouor
~9,059.90
53,981.25
101,081.46 142,G17.00
10-St.L1gbt1ng
0 9 227.27
9,537.55
9,570.36
9,633.10
Total
◊191 0 299.61 Oaoa,977.77
$262,853.59 $309,832.92
• Includes rao:i.dc:1~:tcl upplisncea, l!ovem'ber and Doceober, 1936.
••Comeroial c.1.pltun.cao only, November end ~comber, 1936.

$68,382.60

49,851.14
7,464.69

34,191.84
4,525.66
4,433.19
137,Ma.as
9,714. 51.
$315,604.66

�.Xii Ot&gt;der to ma.1..:0 a

comparison of electric 0n0rgy oold for li@ting

ru!d a pplia11~00 0 it i o neceosm-y to take the total of items 1 and 2 for 1936 end
prioF a□ comp:ll'ed i7'i.th •i;he total of ite:110 3 0 4 0 0.nd 5 for 1937 and 1939• . i~ ui.11

bo Bo~icod t hat uhil0 lloD.Ho eold0 foli oif 25,584 in 1930 0 rovemi.0 incr0oocd
$5 0 77.i 54o 'mis oit~tion ia du.'3 to th0 fact that K.U.B. sold to mime at the
0

TIATDR smvxor,i DT;P_/'illl):tiITJNi:
Qp,:pi t ~ . B:,;mC'ln,ditUX'_eo.,_19qJ3J.
~ 450.,,:2oot 0

2-,inch 0 Col o p1!)o line iz-om

inte~sectio~ of D and Lu.d.vig St ~oot o oou~h in B St~aet
to alloy bs'i:iroen bloolrs 7 and 8 0 thone0 oast t@ ell0y
iu 'bloek 9 0 '41lcmc0 oouth in so2.d all0y0 repl~c!ng 0?-

io~ing 2O0-foot 0 2,,,,inch ~ o Xo pi !¼) line in D Street

(&gt;

v

~ l40-foo'ii 0 ~ineh 0 Coi o pipe line in l7

st~eet )?roJ into~ooctiou or Vondt ~v0xro.e to iniersoction
of PaX"k Avenue, c.til l t:W 150-footo 2-inoh, CoXo p!po
lino nol"'thesstt~l'dly in ~2.li"k Avenue froo intereeotion
of Tl Strast, in Ksl2ilall Mdi tion, ~ck Sprix,go

non-capital E;psnditu~0s, 1938t
rou emolro ate.eke Belie.nee pu!:1P bou.oe
:eem.ro nnd r~ni I!amla. pump houso

130,56

225.61

Eepai~o to ~oo~o end m.ro fonoing nt
~ ,~ ~rinns and Ch'aen mvo~
te.nk:J D .ri:.OOi.;.
..,!!
-.-:,

Co~otiii,g tbl:oll@ 12-inch line, Ko.'A'.lo

io~oring liuo on/!. Straot
,..ffdr to Groan Bivar
inot&amp;3. tm.~o nou Mu o.n •

GS7.G5

roa.ss

�t!ot oro puralnsod and inat!&gt;llod o.ooount net7

$

inotcllntiono, and t o r oplooo obaoloto motere

'165. 00

Oonot~t fonco aro'Wld rotor!ol ye.rd

I!o??om.th eollilemod otatc:::nnt of inco::::0 exp3nseo and not rovanuoo for

~tor 9e~ico, yom?o 1937 nru11938 ao ohomi by 1Jom 227:
1037

~otal Opo~nti1:1g Rovonuoo
~ot&amp; Ope~atingExponooo
Deprooic.tiou
~otcl ~oratin~ ~ n~oo c:.1d »~::---c- ·
o1c.tion
D'ot Or...oi-otiD.G f..)vorr:J.O c~~l'l!Sivo o:?
~ o owl Uneolloctiblo Dillo

~~oo t.; Uccoll ootibla ~i!lo

$205,906.87
77,703.99
64:,622.39

oao0,178.49
69,137.27
M,391.50

132,326.38

73,580.49
25,'182.94

76,649.71

2"1,945.8§

'i:"c.e c~nnolic'.btcd ~ovor:-1.00 of the Oo~p~ for the tr.o yoe.rs, 1937 end

l.938 ucrei

Dloct1~i o Light D.!1!l 7?o\i0:r
\htor D~r:ont

llerchondioing ns,~r.:ont
~otal

lii'Z.

$ 13, 36!).01

lj:ho vrotortioo are bei ng '1'i8ll

9 18,559. 68

49,097.55
19.34,

00,007. 55

0 61,607.70

0 66,818.14

801,'Y'/

368.22

0 60,700023

0 66,459. 92

.Adjuot!:!OlltO

net BeveD"llO

6~

160.91

Cl!linto1n::&gt;d dtb ~doqmto depreclatlon

charges, end opoJ?o.ting oooto ore kBpt at the miniI:rue tm:&gt;~ joint senia.

anangeaento mth czio Union PaoU'lo Coal Cotl!)o.ny• '.illo tluinlm of the management

�is 0:ttended fo~ loya"!. 0 conaoie~tious eal."Vice on the part of our staff and
G@J;,'.!oyes

0

110 iaju.i•ies occurred during th0 year to either employee or tho

B00psotfully aubmitted

Ortgb:ial Slgnect

EUGE~!E McAULlFFE

�YEAR 1937

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•

SOUTHERN WYOMING ELECTRIC COMPANY
1416 DODGE S TREET
OMAHA, NEBRASKA
EUGENE MCAULI FFE,
IN REPLY, PL£AS£ REFER TO

PRESIDENT

FILE 20(),.t\...J.

Feb. 28, 1938.

Fl!-. f!. t1. J'or:fers0 Presidonti&gt;
'union Pncific ll2ilroo.d Co. 0

0 ~0 Hobraolm.

X reg to ou1lm t her~mi th a. ll'OnumG of the aetivi tios G'l the So~0rn Hyooiiu t'tili ties Cq:Jey for tho ccl.ondas yeo.r 1937:
BJ..ECi1RI C SDRVI CB l)P,P/\nS;; m1ai a
!.mo onorr:w distributed by tho (fo:111?2.DY io p~ehaoed fr&lt;E Tho Union .Pe.cl.fie

Cool Compaey und.e&amp;' contrc::.et datod ,Yul~ lo- 19370 .a nd running until JU!10 30P 1942, sub-

ject to e:mcellation un si:t months uritten notica given by oitheE' party to tbG other,
0

1

rihich proVideo for the iollom.n.g A'atea:

$.03 per mm
.025 per ltt1l
.Q2 per KUB

~~..!~ l?oi' the first 250,000 mTtI pUX'cbased par month
l7or the no xt 170,000 mm purcnn.ocd. ~ month
l?oa- Elll over 4200 000 mm purcho.Gou. P3r Illonth

In ~ tion_ on ~ rantru. charge for US&lt;el of transmission lines and

othor equip::snt of $1, 750000 io providod for in the contl'c.ct. Du.ring tho yeor e?19rgy
~a parch:lsod as f ollous:
l7rom !il10 Union Fa.eii'io Cool OcmpOI\9'
The K.rl.Ho p'llt'obnsed fran The Union Pa.cific Ooru. C ~ for tho yea.rs 1936
and 1937 ore shOtTil i;3loo:
Ye~
1935
193'1
Increeoo

K. \'1.B'1
8,157,'163
10.815.055

~

$220,058.22
256,501.10

Ogpt K.TT.B.
$.0269
.0237

Oolm ~t\Y'•

~

In ora.or t1~t tho o.ctu:u net o:trniD.g9 from the o!\lo ~ clootric ensr§

" ~
,. .i: no""!lDal°~ to cocb1ne tho eornineo fl' m tllo o:\la of olectnc
mlgb.t ba c:iD t Orl:1).1'.l!JCl.9 1 u - 0
.....,
.,

----

�Gnergy e.t Rock Springs b7 The Union Pacific Coal Company, m.th the earnings of

~

the Southern iiyooi.ng Utilities Company, uni.ch are oet forth belous
Revenue from The Union Pacific Coal Co~
•s Eleotric Light Pl ant
Rock Springs. and Southern Uyoming Utilities Company, Conoolidated:
Years 1936 and 1937 Compared.

Tho Union Pnni f ic Cofll Ooi.

1936

·

illZ

Increa.~e

0143,082.~8 -

$168 I 953e70 v

$25,871.12

~) 4 0 4-72.78 v

$ 13,410.16 ✓

0 0 0 93703?

~otal net i nooca, t ,--:-o cooponies &amp;
1.~7 0 555036 •

0182,363.85 '

$34,808.49

net inco:ae f'I· o-...1 stle of elecu~i city
Southern 11yomin~ Utilities Co.
Ect ineo;ne f ro!:l sole of eleotl"i ei t y end mercbndioo

/J. CO:JJ~ri s on of tho net earnings from public se1~ce e::iles since tho in-

coi\pornt i on of the Soutnern Jycming Dl ectrio Company shoffs the follooing results:
:i::1'2C2RIO PU3:.IO SEllVIClJ ffilV8HUD~
~

'"'-1'

1923

1924
1925

192~

3)i 1927

1928
1929

1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937

IY\o·~ •;;

Xnc1•enco

068,205.72
02,oa2.09
101,988095
101,GG3. 60
118,403.19
123,937.95
153,13o.7a

DecreHso

~r Cnnt

(;13 ,876.3?
19,906.86
16, 7.e!-6.59

20.3

0

24.2
332.35

5, 534:.?'6
29 ,192.83
1,585.68
687.22

154, 716.SS

155,1:03.58
147,826.25
122,103.93

23.5
1.02

7,5?8.33
25,721.32

8,709.61

113,594.49

8,261.78
25,899.16
34,808.49

121,656.20
1~7, 556. 36
182,363.85

.3
16.4
4.5

4.a,
·°'

17.4
7.1
7.3
17.5

19.1

the K.H.H. oold end. gross ravonU9 received
l?or purpocoo 0.,,
i. co""'arison
- .r:

fore five yeor period is sbo\7Il belou:

Ynor
1933
1934
1935
1930
1937

ItUll Sold
4,233,969
4,211,182
4,549,855
7 3Z6 67'1 .~
• • '
9,872,620

Capitol Drendituroa:
lleplaco :-o~ar lino a.nd inatall cot orin.3

~~qulpnent to th0 Pauooc..: t:1110

Groos Boyenue
0188,134.00
191,299. 61
202,977.77
zo2,e:.z.59
309,8~.92

�(Fornard)

535.20

Extend pot.er lines to serve -01.ark, Brooks
and l?1,yde Additions

,

including ...._

;:,

·a ...C!,ns..1.ormers, etc.

1,648.69

Install additional. transfonners and heavier
m.re at various l ocations ~u 0 i ucr.e~se voltage and to
supply additioual demand

2,723.83

Pru.•cilns 3 a..l'ld ins tall one 30..K. i'/. transformer, Rock Spr in&lt;2:""'s=--_.:.:7l::.::2::.:•~5~5

Repla ce seoondery coil in tTansi oriner 0 burned O'l.!.t
by lightm.ug

l~.75

O~gi~0 inst alling and t esting meters

715.20

Th01--e t;0re 863 ma tel's tes t ed clm...ing t,he yees. fie expect to complete tha t1ork of testing ma·~0z,s du.ring t he present year.

Opex-at:ing expens e in connection vi th i7ork Ordero Nos.
14, 18, and 19, repairs and eztcmoions to pOf"«&gt;r di stribution lines ---=l~,;:;:;
35~7~•:.:::3.::::2:...-

~

™G r.as i ncr3a sc d o~ vorzr f a e:llities, but it uill be necessaey to con•i;inuc this uox-k d'!l.X'h'ig the p1•esent year.

Tots.1 non-c'.;l.pi t s l e~endituxes
Bffectiw llov. 1. 1936, the rates for el oct1~c light and po\78r care re-

duced, and t he follou-lng statement reflects the effect of this reduced rate for the
first t~lve months of its operaUon; compared m.th the previous t uel ve IilOnthsz

1936 end 1937

1935 t\l2d. 1936
llonth

K. IT.Ii.

Nov.

162,¥..2

Dec.

158,~7

Je;n.

Feb.
Har.

168,619
163, ~00
143,~95

Apr.

141,2'!-9

May
June

140,451
128,636
145,585

July
Aug.

Sept.

146,092

145,9L~7

Oct.
159,204
;7;otal &amp;

•

Aftrage 1,804,537

Difference

.&amp;:lount
Total
Por RUB

~'10,60o .8l
10,632.16
11,260.33
10,770.83
9,437.05
9,122.54
8,84:6 .17
8,099.19
8,G66.27
6,815.16
9,168.70
10,147.62

$.0653
.0671
.0668
.0659
.0658
.0646
.0630

.0630

.0595
.0603
.0624
. 0637
$.0640

IC1:B:

175,575
173,94:2
200,091
171,-«35
152,535
168,930
15'::,819
150,857
152,545
166,556
169, 952
182,746

.Amount
2o~nl
Per K'~

$9,919.57
10,244.86
11,127.19
9,756.57
8,843.10
9,513.~.i::
8,?16.83
8,GM.M
9,674. 33
9, 290.84
9,567.04
10,325.79

2,020,144 ~114,6.23.93
215,607 (Red.1948.89

6.0565

.0589
.0556

.0565

. 0580
.0563

.0563
.0573
.0568

.0558
.0563
.0565

$.0567
( Rea).0073

�DGcrease d:ue -i-u 0 cl\-"""".,.,,. in
• ra~e
-c.....::.Q

Increase in consumption

" -

Ilet Dec:i:ease

1 8~A
, v--.::,637 ID7lt O $ .00',3
215,607 ro;m@ . 0567

$13,173.13
12,224.92
$

1

" 1
.,
... 0\7'11 belou is

statemaut reflecti.,.,"
·1•'1.li.
-o 1·~.
~

948.20

of. energy furnished one!

g rocs r evenue r ooeiv d , 1

f
- e ~wre rom f or the years 1933 to 1937, i nolusivei

1-X.ig}i-;;s
2-:0o:,i oA'OiO o
4-Coli'luloLi ght
5-CoZ!:loAP!J .
6-SmaJ.1 l?o t;ez,

7-Signs
8-Hos-nitol
0 -!:" ,..g
- "' ':&gt;o ne1:;•
-li.-•

-

...

1934
1,074,158
396,980

1,002,779
320,307

3-i es .t i gnt

...,

Iro i7. H.

1933

..

10-St.Ligh'iiing

Total

603,691
1i:&gt;, ?12
50,430
2,027,2'?'0
15.'3.789
4 ,233,969

666,967
78,948

48,900
1,783,759
161.470
~, 211,182

1935

1936

1,130,672
458,258

l ,316, 701,

666,890
80,845
49,840
1,993.940
169,410

~.~9 ,855

1937

517,'19390

l,OE0,76S
719,GlO
ZS,789

714,508
767,0 63
94, 309
89,037
68,500
80,080
'2:,466,366 G,58~,222
159.900
269.072
7,336,67'7 9,872,620

Gronc 3evenue Received
~ 1-Lights

2-DO!'loA1'"Do

3-~ GS .Light

4-0orc:1.Li~t
5-0ow.App.
S-~ell Pouer
7~S!gns

e-Eospital
9-Largo Pov-or
10-St .Lighting

Total

1933
0 81,l~9o69
ll,3'1-..1.o9l

l9S4
~8~,022061
14,144029

$88,072.14

27,055.00
S,674.41
2,~30050
5S,S'r9.19
9,109.30
[}188 , 134:.00

280643.52
3,879.40

28,418.37
4,121.57
2,376.5?

2,322.72
49,059.90
9.227.27
$191,299.61

1935

16,470.32

i 936
1937
$96,919.5ae
18 336.43*0
'
(&gt;
.,,.61,659.63
47,767.64
7,844.39

30,068.94 32,168.00
4,6~8.04
4 ,317.67
3,248.78
3,825.46
53,981.85 101,081.46 142,617.00
9,537.55
9,570.36
9,633.10
$202,977077 0262, 853.59 $309,832.92

rosidenticl c.1:pliances, Hovember and DeC3mbor, 1936 •
••• Includes
Commercicl. e~pl1anoos only, rTove!!lbar end Dacember, 1936 •

In ordor to r::ake a comparison of el ectric enc1·ror sol d. f or lighting end
appliances, it is necon~~

to tck:e the total of items l o.nd D for 1935 and prior

as coops.red ,1i ·~!1 the -~ otol of :i.tei!ls 3, 4, and 5 f or 1937.

It ulll ue &lt;1otec:. that con-

sum-otion fro:.!.! this 00:1:.•ce incro~~ecl 249,G62 mm ov~l' u:ss, t':1:i.lc r~.::mucs i::icreased

$3,016.65. f.hile the inoroo.se in r avenue io not oonmonsur~t e m.th t ho inc1-e~se in
consumption, this 10 du.0 to the deoroosc in rnteo tr2icll tool: effect lfov. 1, 1936 .

~. .

�UA'l'ER SERVICE DEi?AB,Tt.:®BT:

Canital Expenditures, 1937:

'!

Lay 900 feet of pipe line in certaih streets and aven'll3s
Green 1:U~va1•

Lay 2,350 feet of 2

11

4 0 6
11

,

11
,

•

~d en, C.I. pipe in Pryde

Addition io Rocle Springs, roplooing 611 and 911 c . I. pipe

4, 039.79,

Total, Ca.pttol Expend.i tw.~es
lYon-capital Bxnen~:i. tm~es, 1937:

Ole.:'1.ll. aP.il paint filter plant at Green Rive~
ReuaiT boiler at G~een 11ivo~ pumping plant
Replace strcingel"s one :ZiUe!' tub 0 Green lliver

~-00.65

Repair O clean and. paint one- million-gelloh storage

1,060.16
Repair and protect p:i.330 lines du.a to heavy- danmgo ea.used
10,639.01

Extend pipe line ~eot from Elk Street to serve Johnson
259.84

D&amp;tend. ,0,n Colo line on 110 11 Sti•eet, frmn intersection of
11

320.99

U11 Street
Dxtend 2° Colo line O:)St end. of 8th St1.•eet

174.55

Extend 2° O. X. line es.st end o:f Ridge Avenue

235. 30

4:i Colo line to Railroad Olub House, Green River

313.70

Opexntin.g; ex-psnse in eonneotion \'Ii.th TTork Order No.17
Instoll one 4° meter t o serve The Union Pa.ci:f'ic Conl Company's poual" plant, Roclt Springs

170 .00

insicll t \70 4 11 end tuo 3 11 meters to sorve Union l'acific
Railroad Oom}?a.llY, Gz-een Bivar

544. 00

Install tht'00 1 11 , seven 3/4 11 and ninaty-fivo s/sn i.:aters,
"f/rfor adclitional services o.rul to replo.ce obsolete metero

1,177. 05

�Dredge river to insure adeq,,nte
...... suwl y of nater
at int ake

378.00

Total, Non-Capital. Expenditures
Bc:ro"Ji th condensed statemsnt of income expenses and net revenuea for

yccso 1936 aud 1937z
Tot~l Operati ng Revenues
Totcl. Opsrating Expenses
Dopraci '1.tion
: otcl. Operc.ti n,g :futpenaes and Deprocio.ti on
uet Oper a.ting Bevenuo exelusiv"3 of To.:i:;n and tm.-

collectibl e Bills
~axes 8 Uncollcctible Bills (Billa t1 0 557.74)

$196,904.51
70,366.95
54,579.25
124,936.20

$205,900.87
77,703.99
M,622.39
132,326.38

7l,968.3l(Billa)73,6S0.49
25,446.57($391.15)
25,482.94

Net income f~om O'~er etion
':;:ho consolidntcd revonu.eo of the Cotil!)an.Y f or the tuo yaa.rs, 1936 and
1937 ,;:or e :

1936
$2,911.66
46,521.74:
1,661.12

1937
0 13,369.81
48,097.55
40.34

Totol
Adjustmento

$50,994.52
139.58

$ 61,007.70
aol!.47

r!et Revenue

$50,8~.94

0 60,706.23

Electric Light en!l Pot7'3r

Uat0r Dap3.rtoont
Uorclmndi sing :Uepartc.3nt

Duo to the oi•ganiza.tion of the Ill ectricsl Uorkers in Bock Springs the

mansge~nt decided to rati re from Electric Contract instcl.letion uork, rather than
to a ccept a oecond Union organization.

The oorche.ndise f oroorl y sold by the Eleo-

trio Compsny 1s nou sold by the neu electric store ounod and operated by 'l'b.e Union
Pacific Coal Co~ •
On Sun~ evening, Ju1y 11th, heavy flood oter collling doun :Bitter

Creek uaohed out about oeven hundred feat of both pipe linea about 2S miles east
of Green Bivoi-.

It r:as naceszary to la;r tuo eoorgenoy ton.-inch lines to B'\ll'Pl1'

uater for Boole S!)rh~, end l ater the location of tho :7cr o:m:3nt limo uas c oved and
the linss ralcld, tho c::iergency lines bei ng tc.kon u9, a.nu. tho nea creek b!\Dk rip..
rapped to protect the neu pipe line location.
operation roe 0l0,63goOl

Tho total flood 0:!tJlcnse ch:l.rgod to

�- 7 -

Thera uas no interruption to service due to this flood as sui'fic-

•

ient atoraga uas on hand in the reservoir at Blairtoun to furnish ll full 9U!&gt;pl7
of ooter until tho repairs \';-ere finished.

GEtlBRAL:
'i:ho cost of preparing na.ter a.nd. pumping same to ljbch: Springs preclu'ieo
even a rea.sono.ble rate.

~ere is cuch uate1· uaoted at Green River due to l eclc rrI

l'ilete:!."'o and the use of fl.at r a t es.
Kand.a. m.11 be y;orn out.

Eventually the steam plants o.t Green IlivGr ~

U'aen that tiee comes a pouer line should bo conotrt..:::tcd

fro::.i Roc2t Spri1&gt;,3s to both pointst o.nd el e ctric driven turbine pumpo should be
installou. to iiclo the iJlc.ce of the present old 'boilers and st1·aight line }?u:l'i)Oo
'7.110 p roportic0 c1•a boing \7:&gt;11

mD.intained m. th adequ.cte depreciation

ch.D.rgos, und 01Je1~atin:; cooto c.l'0 kopt at fuo minitrucr through joint oervioo e1•rn.zigoments d. ih 'l'ao Union l'ecific Oo~l OoI!l}_Jm:ly.

Respectfully submitted

President

�YEAR 1936

�;Ji~-~
~ ~

1416 DODGE STREET
OMAHA, NEBRASKA

• I]
•

EUGENE MCAU L I FFE,
PRESIDENT

IN REPLY, PLEASE REFER TO

~

F l ~ -- - - -

X. 'b~g ~o ~mt heretl!th o rocm:::i0 of the aativiM.es of tho Soutl?om i;;y~

Utilitieo Compaey fo~ the Cl'.l0nua~ yo02 l93St
Dl0e~x--la Sol"Vieo »~parl:mont.
~ C:lWi'gy distrilru..tod. by fue Cor.ipany io purcbssed from ~ Um.on Pacific

Cool. C o ~ 0 o.t o rot0 of 3o2 millc r.i0r W.10v2.tt-l:loar plus certaia t1:ano!!liosion

lin0 ood tr,3nsforo3l" t&gt;0Btclo tpid up to 3uly 1 0 1937. trilen a. modification in prica
b-

~ o:.zs lll2d0o
J'Wt'.J 300

~ n20 cchedulo coverod by Coutract dated. July 1. 1937, and. r.unnlng unt-11

19~0 oubject io e~3llnM.on on o.ix months crl"J.tton notioo given l)y eitha~

pelrty to tho 0-t h0r0 prot1id00 foz: the rollom.ng rates:
lro:ir tb.9 firot 250,000 m7l1 pm-chE.sad. p3r month
L'or the next 170,000 ~ p~sed per l!lO-nth
I7or all QVOi" 420,000 R:7H puzehased per aonth

$.03 per IDE

.025 per mm
,02 per Itt',11

In odditiOA'lo oo onn~ 1N:iutal ebarge for uso of t~osion linas and other
equipment of $1,750.00 is pt'ouided fo,e in the Contra.oto During the yeo.r onsrg t:1aS

purchased as follo~o:
Ii'rom 2ho tsm.on l?ceif'ic Coal Comp~

Froo Central CQ3l o.nd .Co~ ~

a. 022, 463 Kua
135,300 KtiR

8,157,763 miH

The cost of o11£Jr@I purohaaed wao $218,59800'1, on inerooco 11:' mm from 1935 ot

3,219, 700 and in cost of $60,580.05°
On rroveobo&amp;&gt; 1. 1937" o. mm tariff t:as placed iu offoet. coobiniQg dClllestlo

~ lightixig

---.l

'\Ill rn"),..,...

~ opp~~~

-u.onoo the rates reduced in enount o:9nroxioating $6, 000. 00 an_._., •
-

�nuallyo This ~eduction ooo found necessaey in order t o meet simil ar reductions
made elsetihere in tha sta te by ot her Public Service Companies. For the four
months, l[ovembe1.~, 1936, to February, 1937, inclusive, the average rate ;-=,ceived.
from domestic sales nas $00568 per ID'IH,. compared wit h $.0663 under the old tar-

iff, the gross ~eduotion in the iom· months due to cbango in rates ue.o $6 0202.3&lt;1:,
au iBcrea.s~ in cons·m ytiou of 03 0 876088 reducing the loss to $2,325.460 A:~;,pro~-

met0l y 510 el ectric metera hav0 b~0n reclaimed thro~ the combinstion r~te, en
investment approxiootiug $4,500 0000

alou. r1an.y o'f thG metcl's in sorvice t1e1:a old and bedly imp~:t'edo
In oI"dez, i'hl.1t th0 actual n~t eurningo from tlw sale of electric energy
might ba d0·temiued, it is necessary io combine the 0erni1:1gs froo the sele of

electric enerm, at Rock 8p~ings by Tbs Un1onPacif1o Coal Company, ,uth tba em-nings of t he South0ri1 i7Y0Zlii1g Utilitioi:: Conr.!?ansr, uhioh c..-e oeil forth below:
Reventt..3 Z~B The trnion !?acifie Coal Compan.y1 s Bl eotrio liight Pl ont,
Rock Springo, ~d Southern \7yoming Utilities Company, Consolidated,
Years 1935 end 1936 Compo.red

The Union Pacific Coal Coo

1936

Increase

~

llet i nc01Jle £r(I!!. scl.o of
electricity

Southern p:yoruing Utilitieo Coo
Net i ncome from sale of
electricity end m0rchondise

$ 4,913.66

$ 4 1 472.78 (Dec.)

Total net inoo::ne, t v0 oe&gt;:?lpanies

0121, 656.20

01~7,555036

Salable output, mTtI, Coal Conpe.ny

28,060,360

KOH sold to Southern 1:7yor.rl.ng

Utilities Co~

440.88

$ 25.899.16
5,733.150

�r

-,

A comna.rison of th
~
e net earnings from public service sales since the in-

corporation oi the Southern Wyoming Electric Oo~~~w
-~o......
=~-v w i uc the follouing reoulto:

PUl3LIC SERVICE REVENUES
Amount

1923
1924:

1925
1926
19~
1928
1929
1930
1931.
1932
1933
19~?:
1935
1936

l~6B , 205072
82,082009
101 0 988095
lOl,666060
llB 0 4-03ol9
1230 9370$&gt;5

153,130078
1540 716036

Increase

160746059
5,534076
29 0 192083

332035

20.3
2-102
.3
l6o&lt;1

$

~o5
:33o5

1 0 585068

687022

1470825025

l-17 0 555030

Per Cent

i~l3 9 876o3'1
190906095

l55,.;1;03o5B

122 0 103003
llS 0 39~o42
1210666020

Da0re2.se

70578033
25,781032
8,709051

80261078
25,899016

lo02
oOO
4o87
17.4
7.o l
'103
l7o5

During the ye~ 19:36 0 ca.pitel expendi tu.res for improvements wre as follous:

a55iil~5"
- __,

Tlu."'0e om-va-dl'am.ng meiero rna sm.tches
t ru.cko

Tt-10 Dodge

Ooo 13 0 800-Volt outdoo~ m0te~ing set
1,900 feet of poqo~ line 1 Hillside ~ddition
Increase i n c~2.oity o:l pouar line to l?eecock lline

$1,207.96
l,35O00O
939.91
546.89

3,433.77

2otel ca.pi tal expenditm·es:
Tll8 non-carA.tel oE!)endi.tures for the year uare as folloua:

Expense disconnecting ~,d t0sting domestic meters
Purchase and installation 214 ne\7 meters
Purchase and instelle;iiiou oiw 2 KV.A, three 6 KVA and four
10 KVA tre.nsformors

$ 474.13
-l,905.23

757.15

Total non-capital exponditm-as:
The merJmd iuc~nee in sel.e of pouer \"leO in part due to the closing doe

of the por.-3r plD.n"G o.Z tho Lion Coal Co~e..ny, destroyed by fire in Mey, 193G, awl
the ebe.ndom.lent of tho Central Coal and Coma Comp~•s plont in Soptomber, 1936.
A farther substMti&amp; increase in sales is anticipa.te1 for the yoor 1937. For
comparative purposes 0 tho m7H sold, and gross revenue received, for the e31.e ot

~
- power by t:i.ls Utilitioo Cowpa.D.Y for five ;yea.rs is shomi belom

�-

Year

K17H Sold

Groso Revenue

1932
1933

4,539,423
4,233,969

$812,308.00
188,lU.OO
191,299.61

19~

4,211,182

1935
1936
~.i.19 lm'l tod 00CS'1"""'
"""~

P~

~.5119,855
703360677

202,977.'17
262,853.59

o...n eu3:ti3Y bought from t he Central Oo~l oncl Com Ca.,-

, 135• 300 ir73'.
tako!l d~ i D.3 pex: de!lal!c!. and proceding the oomplotion ot
•. o r:c.s
•

t h0 uou oxte:l!lion ~e to its poti3r plant at Rook Springs by the C!&gt;al C0iJ!&gt;3.ey• t--..:n
ample GU,pl y of Ol!;)l•mr is nou ~vailcbl e for the present deoa.nc!..

.

TTato~ D3partmo~t .

Du.riD.;3 the yea.--.•, tlle f ollcmiug capi tal exr,endituros uero ma.do:
Insta.llo.tion of 874 fe et of 4: inob Colo uc.t er main on "D" Street
ond 460 f'eot of 2 i nch C.Io rn:?.te1.• mein on Ciale and Gobel Stroeta
Rook Spri ~s
'
Inotoll c.tion of 800 ioet of ~ inch C.i . oote1· main on 111?" street
Eocl: Sprin.:;s
'
0!!0 S oRo c3ntriftlgol !)'\01?

f) 821.09

1,026.62
400.00

~otal OE:!.pital ex:.9omliturea
The non-c~Jitol o:s:pondituroa f or the yee;r uare as follousa
Pointing and rep!liri ll$ Reliance and Green River pqine; stations
Inotolle.tion of fen in n'Ul!?"l houso Groen R1vor
Painting ond re:;i:liring soo:ooo staol tank, P.ock Sprin.go
Painti?Jg uood t cnlts ct Eolian.co
Bepairi?Jg subsidence iJorth Front Street, Rock SpriDga
Lov;ering cm.ins for pc.viz:z Gobsl st., Boo~ Springo
Relocating ocl.no account oubsidence
Estendinc m.:nns Oiclney and llcCort ~ Streets
Relocating 8 inch dB account building neu stock ~rda, Green llive:r
BeplaciDG 355 foot 2 inch gcl. line TJith o.I. pi1J3 Groon B1var
Installing t hree -1 inoll ~ tors Bock SpriD.ga
Install!~ e1&amp;;-:ity B/8 inea i::,.cter s P.ock Springs

fotal non-c:i., 1tu e::::,onditurea

$ 533.89

134.21
1,018.30
189.66

216.03
245.~
299.61

900.83
1,893.41
249.85
610.00
8'17.60

07,058.'15

~ r:::i.tor oup".)ly from ero&lt;Jn River U::Ml o.dcq~to, c.ud, ,n~:i the prosent haa.vy

anon, the s~e sit~tion uill obtr.!in f or t ho prosont roc.i.'•

~ follotrl n.c.:; is a. condonoed et a.t~ent of t he inco:.llO, o~enses and net :revfor t he f i vo•ye:ll• p~riod. ending Decemb;Jr a, 1935, for tho t°:l.ter ~~t~nta

�-

1932

Uatet" Seles:
u.1:ioRoR oCOo

The UoP 0Co00 0

OthGr o
Hydrant Rentals

tli s ol. nev0nU0 0

$56,198037 $36,410.33 $50.039.58
12,085066 12,446068 12,039.83
97,444.19 97, 414029 107,797.16
3, 880083
3,830.00
3,850.04

XncoB~ &amp; Royalt y

386097

I ncome f rom D~po-

si te, etco

$60. 264.21
13,125.05
108,557.87
3,895.00

$~,856.01
18,270. 82
109,649.50
3,970.00

988003 (Dac)484~18 (Dec.)669.07(D3c)l,399.SS

(Dec.)

Total Ope1•a t ing
R0v0nurae

Totel Oper a ting
Expsnses

r

Doprooia.tion
Total ()pel"ating
Exp3nses ~.na.

Deprecia tion
i!Tet Oparati:ug
Revem.zra Exclusive of Taxes
23,888.83

ITet Xncome from
Operations
The discontinuance of the pouer plants of the Lion Coal Corporation in llq
and. the Central Coal &amp; Coke Compa.n,y in September r esulted in e loss of uater revenue fr'1!!1 these sources, as eori11)a1-ed m.th the ya~ 1935, of $4,~59. 14.
\'1BS

This loss

overcome by an i ncrae.so in revenue from The Union Pecif i c Coal. Compa.ey of

$5,145.77.
Effective J&amp;riltJZY 1 0 1935, the Southern rlyomi ng El ectric Cornpa.ey and ~
Green River ua.t er Uot"kG Company t;are consolidated under the ll2!11S of the Southern
t7youing Utilities Com:pany.

Tho combined net revenues of el oetric, ooter ond mer-

obandising for t he t no yearly periods v.re shoun balou:

�-6Dapartment
Electric Light and Pouer
Uater Dep&amp;-tment
Mel'chand.isin,g Department

1935
$4,616.02
41,580.22
297.64

◊ 2,911.66

Totcl

046,493.80

$50,994.62

512.78

139.68

Adjustments

1936

6.-

46,521.74
1.561.12

Dae. $1,704.36
Inc. 4,941.62
Inc.

1 1 263.48

(;4:5,981.10

Xu PD~lyzixi.g the electricp light &amp;~d po~er revenues of the Company,~~
sta tement of' eor:.lings from sale of el ect:ric energ.y by The Union Pacific Cocl Com-

B.i ver dl."J.ino.g0 al'ea ce:i:wi ng eJ.:eessiv0 turbidity in ,7eter supply entailed an ineroased
uso of c110nicf1ls i o:- purifica.tion pu.ri:osoo, coating for the ye~ $1,330.45 lilOre than

Q

\'lOS
~

expended in 1935.

Dw.•:1.ng periods o:Z peek cle!a.0.nd the cc.pacity of the steam pump-

ing 11lanto a t Green F.ivei• and ~ uere heavily taxed end new equipment uill be reCJuirad. .:i.t the se p oints in the not rcll:lote futur0.

Uhile nume1;ous breaks in t1ater

mains occurred during the yeerp rG:pcl1·s t,are made promptly and no serious inten-uption in su.,ply to f1JJ.Y p2.tron occurred during the , yee:r, no accident of consequence
occurred to e.nployes during the yee:r and t he property is being \7811 maintained

throughout.

Rospectfully suboitted
Ori~ Sif;D.ll6

EUGENE McAUUFFE
l?rasidento

--

�YEAR 1935

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1416 DODGE STREET
OMAHA, NEBRASKA

EUGENE MCAULIFFE
PRESIDE.NT

IN REPLY, PLEASE REFER TO
FIUc-------

March ;s; 19360
Mro Wo Mo ~effers 9
Executive Vioe=Pres1dant
Union Pacific Railroad og 00
Omaha 9 Nebraska 0

Dear Sir:

I beg to submit herewith a resume of the activities of the
southern Wyoming Utilities Company for the calendar year 1935e
Effective January 1 0 1935 9 the southern Wyoming Electric company
and the Green River water Works Company were consolidated tmder
the name or the southern Wyoming Utilities Company, and this re•
port will cover both eleotric power and water serviceQ
Electric Service DeEartmento
The energy distributed by the Company is purchased from The
Union Pacific coal Company at 3o2 cents per kilowatt-hour, plus
certain transmission line and transformer rental charges~

During

the year, 4 1 938 0 063 KoWJ!o were purchased from The Union Pac1f'1c
coal company at a cost of $158 9 018~020
Five street lights were added to the quota of the City of
Rock sprin~u making a total for 1935 of 3650

During the year 1

a special lighting schedule was promulgated covering festoon
lights ., consisting ot twenty 10 watt lamps, burning from dusk
until midniE#lt, at $2~00 per festoon per month, this arrangement
providing some additional revenue• and adding very materially to
the appearance of the business district of the City of Rook Springs.
In order that the actual net earnings from the sale or electric energy might be determ1ned 1 it is necessary to combine the
#1':rom the sale of electric energy at Rock springs by The
earnings A,
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tho .Gloe trio Scrv:loo D put""~.i~t.

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to octtijh c-::D. c~ ,Jcntc:;, s;~rcetp 1:. ,opl:::eing procont 2n gnl~"1lz:)e. ~•en r:2m 0 install ~unto
ccat7J. ow c? Oc.~.d;c:: 3tt'0~t i::md :mt·crcoeti cm
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9,213.81
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tr:!e OllCCt1blc billo

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G2s.01 (Debit)

0 '35 t&gt;E70.of

110. 20 (G1.,cd.it)
0 -05bro1~l0

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tn~cd :tr~ G:"ocn Hi-vc:.• !l an-:1 u '\!e'i!Pif 119cvy on0'0 dopooi\'.J in tho u9pe!?

193G f) i1j, □o:ro ~n ps&gt;ol~bl~ tl:W.t f').ool! cu:mdit!ono v:111 ~om.alt in
cu £.-ncz:•oe:r;c~ cos·~ ic:.£&gt; ucuk..onto.(;:J..011 and t:ut~ trentcont-. 'tih.ieb in•

-vnrinbly occt.Wo ?ollctli::J.G honvy srHr.:f'n.lls o
no acoS.dc::it t:.t) cnployeo oocm.~i;od rlur:1.."lg -h~to yocw, un&lt;l lnl:&gt;Q?t
00i.1.di;;i(;TI.O "i.7o~o !".::-.!nt;e.1:ncd :1n n noau nntioi"o.otor~ ::l:'\J20r.

Originnl Sigued

EUGENE iv1c.~ULI FFE

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YEAR 1934

0

�SOUTHERN WYOMING ELECTRIC COMPANY
1416 DODGE STREET
OMAHA, NEBRASKA

EUGENE MCAULIFFE,
PR£S10£HT

IN REPLY, PLEASE REFER TO
FIL.E

fp o • 1 o Ilo tTe.f.fers 9
£Jtec ut iv"E:&gt; Vice~Px-ea:ldon'i:;

Uni on ?ueif!e system~

01i1.&amp;h~ i,

200-{':1

,

riebraG1m. o

Dem: Sir:
l.i;he :?o11ou:lng ses~m COile:i..,iilg

t h e

op32:a~:'.ton□ of the so:.it12Gz.:.:!

r:y oninc Eleat1..,io c 001p::my for ·ch0 c al 0:a.da~ year 193~ ie cmb.d.tted Zox,

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by \ih0

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Pa.eiric Coal Gomp3...vty &amp;'G ~.io2 oorri; □ pot., 'kilacratt-hov.r!' plus •c.0~0.in

~he Bl ec'i'.;rie Co::1ysm:y 9cr.r-ohused 4:i,54G,S90 K.U.H •. at a cost of

:)145:&gt;4g..1 0 oa, ·this ene::.-&gt;g.y cintribv.t0d. ·~o ve~:loue e-cmn:za~e:La.1 co:asomors

in S\730~\:atex&gt;- C OtJ.Zriiy, ·~·iyo-..u.ingo
T!'l.0 miio::. Pc.~:7.:?i e c oal G~ny e.uc1 tm, souihe?n t:yor.rl.ng El-ec-•-

trie C02.1pe.ny ao:ilb il'lcd ~n.u1gs from \:ihe ~ale oz m:e~dise and 0leo-

't:rie:1ty for the yro:t&gt;c 1935 and 1934!1 are SG\; i'Cll"'ch b~lov:

Revenue f:ro=i Ti'.w Union P~if:le Coal Crnnpany Electric Li3ht
p1an111 6 Roe k s p!&gt;ingo ; and s 012thern t1yomi11g :31eo-trie C Oinp~y
con0olidated ·• Years l~S and 193~ ccr.npar~d

The Union paeif'ic coal ao.,
Uet InoO!:le fz,om solo of
B1ecta,i-e1ty

-

l.933

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19311:

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Uet !?l00!ilO ~ f1"0~

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1932
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.1.v..

o l ee~:i."iC Olle'!.~ffitp CClOQTQ'lj:lng to 03 .,lOloG5o
DUJ.:~:::.nr:; ·i;~1e y~aJ.?p 11'~ r:1~to:1}0 easting (}1, 0i9 o68 ,p tJO'/:G; P!.-'ll~,.,

P3f·GO~le

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ini-H-,. :1n":::,

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YEAR 1933

�200-U
l?obru..ary 17 • 19S4.

a.t a oos·c; of

in s-creot::~ri;i:&gt;~~ C o;:uit;j', 1;~:-0:::i-1.~.,
i'h'!l Um.cm ??.cif::c cu~ CO."'!lfJ3!l'Y anrl -~ So11th').a.--n. r:yozu.ng Blee•

Revt't!'lO zz,cr...i. ~ iJniO!l ?aoa£ic oo~l 00!1:)!l!lY 1;100;;!'::.o z.:lGllii

?~t

ilook 3!,:&gt;~'"lSZJ ~ soutb.3rn 1.:yo::dnr; ~loot,;;ic CO.tn!XlnY
~ .0 one: oJ..:i.do. t~il. .. ':£1:lo.r:i 1939 nnd l9S3 O~,"&gt;~od

!he lJnion .t'aoii'ic Coal. co.

Bet :rnoamc f?'o::i soJ..c
of Dlootrioity

-

1932

-

1935

....

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soathorn ·.:yo:tlne; -;1co·tric ao.
Bet In.CO..ID fr~ Salo o£

Ble0trio1ty &amp; uorohn.'tld.iSO 1s,s&amp;&amp;.60,

,:otal. Bet Inoo::e,
~o ampan1eo

GaB49ol5 •

Deoreaae

.;12, "/05.8'1

�Deorease

Salable Outpu.t K oW JI 0
C oal C o.mpan,/'

A CHlillpal?ison o.f the net ._,c.w..,..&amp;.L,.b'"'
on......,._.,.,,. rn:i. .L,,_.
o-om pu't'lio
.u
ee_rvi.ce ea1eo
•
since ·cJ.10 J.•ncorpm."'a·cion.
of thr-\
- s 011th0X"l1 tfyom:1.ng Eloo trio Company

-

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1923

(\

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101 9 G56oGO

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13p876o37
19 p 906 086

6

16:/'/46Q59
5p534o76

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153l-l130o~i8
154 /116 0 36

1930
1931

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1

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101ci988o05

1926
1927
1928
1929

:~ "

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(~ 68 c-205 e i2

1924
1925

D0ox-eas0s
=

I'n.01."ee.ses

A m.OUr.7.t

29:;19Zo83

1:,585068

6817022

155r.i~03o58
~ ~

7,578.33
25~721032

J.4 70 8;-.. o o2t,
e,;

1932

1933

~-

SS2oS5

t"D

122vl05o93

The contrao'ts nith the Uni·i:ed. States Post Office Departlnent

l'!..Se at the air mv.:U. la:n.d:h:tg field t10st 01' Rook Springs nero reneued

for one yeru:&gt; uithout· change in ~ateso
The nUB00r of meters incre~sod fro::n 2~633 in 1932 to 2 1 702
in 1933,, the va:t?iOUf! classes of meters used for th(:) tvio years ohoun

l]etet&gt;o
=

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L1ga:tin5

Pcme:a.~
ocnes:tio
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1932

-1033

Jr-orease

29182
157
395
38
--·
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l'N)

-

31

-

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2

269

The nuobor of □t:...oot lights p:i.id for by tllo Oii;y of Rook SpJ:"lngs
1noi..aasoc1 fr~ 345 to 350 during tho :rearo

�caSA chanBe in u general rates for lighting aorv:1.oe 0 offeotincr
a roduction of ten ~o tuelve per cent uas ~ade effective llill'oh 1,
193 3, und Tru.":i.ffa No1so 20 ·l;o 26, inclusive, taking ef.f'eot llflroh

1, 193S, provided for a Giaoount of five pe~ cent on billo ~d
wi thin. ten days af'te1-. aaaie t1ePa rendered.

In additi on to tho c.i..1.::;-

coililt prov·:lo.edD Ta....i f'f IToo 26 0 eff'ective llaroh 1 . 1933» Pl"o,;id.~.d.
for a roduc t .1.011 1u t he d 001..1.ncl. charge par h~SG•porrar connectsd
loc.d .from 01 000 ·co 30 c ents o

Th o changes referred to uera !.!!I.de ·i;o

co:mpani 08 on d to a.void. r,1'ot0~t to th9 Public S~ioe COl:!!!liosion.

During t h~ year 75 ~~terG costing $636000 ~era plll"chc.S$d

o.na. chur~:1 to Operating ~ psnsco.

T'.a.e lines and other equip;71_ent

uere maintained in good conditiono

The lino from No. 6 Pcmping

Plant D i1ho Un.ion P.:i.c 1x'ic Conl o O!D.pany• to the air mil field, 11111

requ1ro u sub~tf.!D.t:1.al

l'luml,e.,,

of polo i-onei:1llls during the current

year, but lio:lted j:cpa1r \1ork oa1"1"ied on in l9SS duo to red.u.oed

f orces.

:a:t trill c.leo be nooeoso.ry to o1.ean anc:. test a numbor of

meters dm.·ir1g t ho yoal' o
lio inJUI'i ss to p3l"scno or prope1"ty t101"0 reported during

the year.

Respeotfu..~1y subm!tted,

�I

YEAR 1932

'

�STA2D:3!2:IIT or.' ~ oU oH o PURCHASED DY SOUTHERU ·tlYOilIIIG
EL.BCTH IC COl:PAfr.lp nrm I:mT Rb·,· ,mnm RECEIVEDD

u'ol'oCoal Coo and Soo ITyo. Elec. Co., oomi-

_binQdc 192~ to 1932 1 inoluoivo.

-~
_,

Your

E: oU oHourc
Purchaoct1

Uo•ii Rovonu.o

nocoivcd

!Tot Rcvonuo PozK 1t1 ,II• Purcba.aed

1924

OD817 0 600

ce2,,oa2o09

0.0215

1925

~ 9 017r;739

101,989.95

.0011

1926

tiJ7(JD650

l011 656e60

.0200

1927

5,3500056

118 1 4:0S.19

.0221

19-28

5,3!35,:309

123.937.96

.0230

1920

5 0 S05~~60

15S1 l30.78

.0259

1950

6o'l68 0 1SG

154•710.SG

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19:31

5,~53.739

156.~oJ.68

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1932

-1,915.,~0l

147,825.25

.0307

Omah." , I.klr ah

o, 1953.

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Tiyoni!1.:3 Blcotrio oo~

';;!!'o--::J. su1.0 o::: : i~!' c)'ha1i.diso
J?x·on Salo o2 T'l eot~ieit:y

~o~al ~l~~tY-iC Pablio S0Tvioo Rov0nuo
1,'J..
.

crr-...1p::tr:/.oo:::! o:? the net c8.X'n.i11:;r: :?t&gt;&lt;rw pu.blio scrvico

ca.loo cm c::: ·~~lo 5J.1.cox,por ation of tho sov:tao:;.•n r_;-~;0T,dn5 Elc~rtric 0()m•
p&lt;J.r.:y n:1or1::.i ?Gh•.· fo!lo'-•:in g o~~sos;

Public Sorvioo novonuo□
•
!uo~cc.ooq

Per Cont

t.~01.u.1,i -

a••

1925

10:°½

1926
1926
192'1

1920

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-

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Pox- Cont

1920
1930
1931
1932

2306
1.02
.04
4e87
Doth ·the Uhitoo. S·Gatem Pos~t, Ofi'ico

Ai~ Tz-ansport9 Incorporu~edo

r(ind 0£ Sor-vico

,.,.,....,

t reran::

;ear

1 ,oa~

r!tEibor- o~ ~c.=t0r □
o-::e:-n:,

1931
=-Lichtinc

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Si(Jl.O

l.1&gt;939
lfa~

190
30
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2,oJ.2
126

259

se

en;;

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2 9 453

Il!0.&amp;'00.SO

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30
~

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69

-

103

Tho nU?,ibcs." o.? otroc'ti 1:i.QJ.'G□ pa:lu. fo:P by 'i'.iho City of Rook spr1J.1gs

·,ncroasod fron SSO to 365 ~~wing i,11.0 yaaPo

1:1g'b:~o fz,om C3o00 ·i;o (;2~50 po:l." non.th nas pJ.o.oac:i in. oircct.

:Ci'loctiVO Apl.,,:ll lot o Soh0&lt;lu.lo XVII nllotJUJ.fj lru..,eo oon-

r,,z,o::1!)t pa~ent"' cm·.l Sch(,'tlttle A'VI iI I roduoin!.; {;'ho aono:t."al llc;htin3

~ate about; f:1.vo po::.~ cont., wo~o plnccd in o£f'co•:,;o
•:fi'oot:l vo IT ovoriboi-:s let• Sollcclul~ ~:l'X i, z&gt;educinc; t ::o r.nte
to tho ·~yon:lne; £ vl.1.orn.l 1Iospitnl,,1aa plncatl :ln of!'oot.

Tb.o ...u !'0J.uctio110 woro ma.do to o.voicJ. oonplaint to th

Publia sorvic Go:onio!'Jion, tho rntct:1 cho.rsed, uith tho axooption
of n stl"oet li ~·watt , b~r onr Oompauy O ~:oovo tho!le olllll'ged olsowhere

�,It is antieipat 0.a.· t 1....v,t
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,,

0

~~h o t:!e::."'v"io0 1~0nd0l."od The U,J.-ion Pneifie Conl Conps.ny o.n:1

e ov:"10l"cin.l eon auuor s d t'!rinr; the yo~ nao of' ·che uauaJ. dopandablo

ohaa·o.cto~ c
!&gt;l.U'L4 g -~~10 y0w D 103 :.i10turn i.7 oro :inota.l1ed0 tho ooot o.f
D!.i.210

)1DOO.f::oOJD ch~ gcd ·;;o Op.::zio.ting :O~~e.rme 0 the ·i :;otal f'i~cd. oapitnl

!Ji'i.'oc•i.i •v o Fobr um.·y ln\; &amp; u l l ualro•ios uoz,c l"cti.i'!.oca. ton

!i o occidc?i.ts t o omployo::i o!" tho public ucro 2:'0po~ocl

d w.."inS tho yoaz: 0

~he 11so::,1e:,:,t~ io boiI.-ig ,::oll naintuinod. ,m'\'Oou.gb.out •

:rteopoo'iii'ull., ou.'bnittou,

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YEAR

1931

�SOUTHERN WYOMING ELECTRIC COMPANY
1416 DODGE STREET
OMAHA, NEBRASKA
EUG ENE M CAULIFF E,

IN REPLY, l'L£AU: RQ"ER TO

f'AEIIHHT

l'IL E -- - - - -

aQ':.ro Co=:?_~-a-_C). 'if:lc :::?.~1 ae:sl. uc:z~ &lt;!..~ tl!:2 tt:!lt~• ~ Coal c ~•
i:r~~~20 ~:~.::;;- .. :J ...z~ ~"1Y.,"\'e:.135~~ ~ ~.:!0 !".:l03~·J.e Go::l~.

in tho

&lt;Jva::~ ~ ;;r-J...::...~ a:; t"'EJ(/ :oz tllo C~l CO!.t-~'1!®1&gt; ~ plJmt~• UloE!ac'Wi~ Gc:::t_~J ::o :1st o pooltion t o ~ ~ ~w aona .. ~lO &amp;\pOI'loit&lt;::o:,-,q"- CO""_:. Cr,:"'?~11'7- cl&lt;&gt;ns.:i t!!o.:ll:., m!O c.:~ I.; 'rl"'--;:n, c.~lnr" t.ho-

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300. ¥-7

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}?re::! Salo of O!'ObandiOO
1?!1C:1 ..'~11..

o~ ~·1cot7rio:l..{ ;y

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J

co.::1r,tW.:oou of t'ho not or:arnineo ~cr.:1 Pnbl!.o Scrvioo oal oa

oinoo tho :.-..noor..,=&gt;- n.tion. or tho soutl101~n 1• ·1(01n~ 1~lootr-io ao::i!)tllly
oh O'i.JO ·i:;!'!.O ;:;o1lO:Ji!l5 :1.noa-00.000 :

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A~ S::::-a.1crp::&gt;?-'li o Znoorp~:P~iicJ.D :..-,c!.:v~:1 th0~~ c O!l'G!\10·'..;r; covor-l~.:.; tho

':21.o ~uml:::&gt;:r• o &lt;; !:1 ..~;orn i~1 u.,o iV1or00.aoc1 from 2,2s.1 :L.7'!. J..900 ~o

2 9 3'=10 in 19513 t1!o \. ~-.:&lt; t·~g elaaoon of ·u::ri;o~.,o 'bo:ln~ o.o £011 0,io:

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frO!..Yl ( s.so ·uo (.'SeOO pe!:' r1on:ifu, thio reduoi:~.

for ·c:t?.t:&gt; yc:ll',,
'1.'LIJ oo~o

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l.l.U.v ,..101-:'v'.e.00 :L'ifl.'G.O~~t\!)tiooo QOOU!'Z"Cti U.Will!3 the »-om.~t M
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&lt;'.l. l ino oi1t o:?i 1Yy 8. viotol chcto

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b:t&gt;o'.:;:c:1 f"'l: \itiD hoat.,~ n.nd •£0~..,-~'8' th~"::-10 m:k"lv..toa by ~~ o.rul J.3.0.1w.i.n3.
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o'h~gce •::;t::- OpoE1ating l~ oncDa tt·.o uoi~ oa.p'itnl ezp:J~..i~C3 [:c::1..

�YEAR

1930

�IJ
SOUTHERN WYOMING ELECTRIC COMPANY
1416 DODGE STREET
OMAHA, NEBRASKA

EUGENE MCAULI FFE,
PRESIDENT

IN REPLY, PLEASE REFER TO
FIL.~----

~X&gt;o Ho Ho

Clark9

ChaiX'll:le.n0 Bowd of T~ustet':iS

T'ae Union Pacific Coal Comp~
39 Bx&gt;oa.duo.yD Matr Yerka NO Yo ,
Dear Six-g

2120 f'@ll oning x,~at:Une ao-v·m:ing the .opa:Pations o&lt;z th&lt;;?
Soutnem1 r;yoming Eleetr.ie .Compsmy .f-or the ealendar yeru? 1930

p~
II

. I_ C

is aulrclitted for, youJ."). :inf'oX'il!at.iono

~ g y i0. pux-ohased by t-he Electric -Company f rm 'l:he lJ'nion

I

•

'fi\,

Jrooifie Coal. Compai,-,.y a~ 302{! per ld.lo-wat.t ~.. this rate. 1n

effeet for sev.a!'al -;rews pzs~t.o During the -year, the Ele~tric
Company purchased 5D.76.8i:,l86 Ko'1~o e.t a .cost of em4.58l-.95:~

tlus energy diotr.ibu.ted to. vari.ous eammerc-!al consumel's in sweet-

~t$!, coui'ltY.11 t"J'yoming~
ffllS

The amount r:Jf energy purch.a-secl in l.930

158,,26~ Korl~o (2o34 pGr cent) less than was pur.cbaSQd in

1929.
All commercial .oc'.l1 co:-:~~uoa, otbor than the aentra:1

Ooal. -&amp; Coke Coil).panyB" the 1..1.on Ooil1 CO!llpa..-q,y and
. tho Gm:m,-Que&amp;l.1'
~

•••.·

Coal compai,.y-D pur-e base their pot,er requirements fl"Qll the Electric
cozn,panyo

~ the event. of tailure of any of t.ile Ooal Companittat

pover plantsD the m.eotr1c comps.ey is inn position to Clll'T7 their

loade
~e .uni.on Pac1f1o Coal Oomptmy and. tho Southern \Jyao.tng

Electrie ao:apnny oOl!lbilled earn1n(;s froo1 the Dale of merobandiae
and eleotrio1ey for the ,ears 1989 and 1930• are set fort.b. be1owt

�•2a,

Revenue
Li ~ .. fr om The Union Pa

1,- flu Pla11t o Rock Sprin
cif'io Coal Company Electric
.2.,r-c Coo e Consolidated o g~, and Southern Wyoming Eleoz ears 1929 and 1930 C
~
~he unio:n PaoiZic O l
, omE!Een
oa Coo -1929
1930
N ~
Inorea.oe Decrenoe
.I: e·11 I nc?mo from Sale 6f
El ec\iricity
06 ,225.31
0133 9776°47 0127,551.16

so~theru ~:v:,_w1ing El ectric Coo,

Eloct:i.?:lcit-y

'"• .G1cone frClil Sul o of
i10"G
'fiat Incomo from Sa.le of
~erchml.diso

'i:ota1 Mot l:1cc-..10

~otul ~et InooJe,
T\10

Comp::ini es

Salable Output Ko\JoEo
Coa l Co:npan:y
i~ o\l oE o Solo. ·i:;o Sou·i:;hG:."n

Uyo:iing :Gl octrie Coo

6,768,186

138,264

~he oru:-n~•~cs Zrom the Public service Department of T11e
union Pacific Co~l company tor tho yenr 1023~ prooeding incorporation or ·the sou·ch0rn \Jyoming Electric Corapany, o.re chow. bolou

for convenience or oompe.rison:
From Sale of Uer clmndice

Fro~ snle or Eleotricity

Total n1octric PUbliO ser.rico
:;.070:;.ue

A co~p9.Z'inon ot the net ea-~5~ ~rci Public Servioo
sa les c:!.noo tL~e s.;.-icorpo:-e.tion of tho Sou.thcrn \;-yo1,,,,z Elootrio
C0:Jlps.ll:f

~ ~ r -'·he {'ollow·l:ig i.!lcreaooz:
~l1V••7~ • . J - -

--,_______~-~-

~ - - - - - -- ~

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Per
Increase Deoreaoe Cent

Public SeX'vice Revenu.e ...
ti

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t,

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£~

la

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1923

-

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""1924

82 oO82 009 ~~13 t&gt;876 0 'li7

20 o3

= 1925

1019988095 199905086

24o2

... 1926

1019656060

... 19217

118 0403019 16/746 059

~

1920

...

(~332eS5

123p937~95

ov

.l6o4

5 0 5340'76

4(.;5

= 1929

1530 130078 29,192083

2306

= 1930

154 V'716 036

lp585o58

loO4:

086()510064

126084

Increase:&gt; 1930 over 1923

Both the United States Post Office D~partment a.vid t he

Boeing Air Tra11opo:i."t P L"llooz-porated O renewed their contrac•iis ooverirt..g

..

the sale of ene~BY fo~ use at the air mail landing field west of
Rock Springs 0 for n period of one yea.ro
'B-1e l'lumb0r of mfYi;ers in use increased from 2~117 in 1929

to 2,254 in l930p the vru."ious classes of met0rs being as follono:
Numbez&gt; of Uetere

Kind of servie~

-

Increase

1:,971

4:5

123

131

8

~

ua

84

34

34:

2Dll'i

2,254

-

l :&gt;926

Lighting
P0\7~7:

Dome3tic Appliances

Total

,,,

-

1930

1929

.,.

137

...,ates wac made during ths yeaz:&gt;t&gt; Schedule XIII

A reduct:1.on i.n .,.
,,
VI effeotivc February lD·~ f) ·Ghio oohedule
10
0
sup0rseding scnoav.-

11a.ncos to bo oov21octod to ono mot0r ut

Perm:1tti1,g all c10112eo·tic a.pp

z,a.ta as provided :1.n Schedule VI uhioh covered

0

aubstant:lnll·,.• •;;1.1.e cara

--

�"'4-

}leating and OOOkin

B appl iances onl Yo Effeot i ve Ju.ne 1st , Schodulo
XIV superseded ScheduJ.
• e I t&gt; th18 schedul e granting a reductio-.a in
ro:t0s 'GO customers us.
ing more than 5qo KoUoHo per month
'2he service -"' 8 ndered
•
T'.ae Union Pacific Coal Company and
0

connnel"cio.l con!;!um
"' " ere a.Ul.,ing the year ,1as of the usual dependable

c!1s:rac·iier o

The c ervi ce •1nterl."Up•i;io-.a.o 'vo the ·tomi of Rock Springe

during ·ci.1e year amoun'Ged to a. total of 47 mimlteA, 10 minuteo due
"to a. Dtorm, arid 2 periodc of 25 1:rinv.'.;es and 12 minutes:, reopectiv0ly,
due ·to nocesoi·ty of shu'l:;1cin5 dovm ill8.1n po\·1er plan:iio

Tho oouth

side otreet lic;l:lting circuit uas off a total of l hour ~O rrl.nutso
due ,.co ctozr-ws, and the noz-th side circuit uas off l hour 15
minut00 D 15 m.inuteo of uhich ,1as due to a storm, and l hour due
t;o line being douno

The property uas maintained i n firs•t ol aos

eondi tion throuwiou·t ·i;he yearo
'h
"'" _?our 25 KoVoAo and one 15 K.VoA. and one
During '\i e yG,:,w. D
inst alled, tot al
pips tha\r.1.nG tro.nsZorme~s uere purchased and
No aooidents t o
capital oxpenditures fo'L' 'the year 01,588o'7lo
• 1 · uer_e reported during the yeSJ! •
emp1oyes or the puo 10
Respectfull y submitted,

Preoident .

11
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'YEAR 1929

�I- r
SOUTHERN WYOMING ELECTRIC C OMPANY
14 16 DODGE ST REET
OMAHA, NEBRASKA

EU GENE MCAULI FFE,
PRESl0£ NT

IN REPLY. PLEASE REFER TO
F l,~

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r· ·

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llc:J~d C?l:,.._r-go.) of&gt; ;-J(',12r! pt):." i~l C~ci-tt OOlll"o

~l'I:le eont~f:let; eatt;ocn

vu~iou$: c erom:&gt;~in! cm:.1Booe?a ia &amp;.;;-.Joen:mtot• Count-y11 t !:(!;3inz, :t!le
cnm.,,g-g p~cl.100::;t!. in i.,t)BS 0--soeci!~ th('. uolt1wo ~Sl,J!1nnet1 :1.n !OBS t&gt;y

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                    <text>SPECIAL FILE NO. 22

THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY

Organization of

SIGMA TAU EPSILON
Safety Honor Society
(Safety Key Men's Organization)
Rock Springs, UJroming

February 27, 1941
and
Subseq~ent Operation

1943 -

Cut of Sigma Tau Epsilon Key sent Mr. McAuliffe 4/22/42

�Rock Springs - November 18/) 1%6

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a. Livingston :
I read with a g reat deal of interest the recom-

mendation ~ made by the several committees in the Sigma Tau
Epsilon organization , and I think a copy of their reco ~mendations should be g iven to the U. M.\L of A. safety committee
at each district, as l..-·e ll as discussing the different reco mmendations at your safety meetings.

�SIGMa TAU EPSILON SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS AS OF SEPTEMBER 15, 1946
Committee No. 2
We, Committee No. 2, recommend there should be r.i.ore caution around
cars.

We recommend that lar ge chunks of coal on top of cars be taken care

of or taken off before leaving loader point.

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should be paid to foot wear.
John V, Knoll
George Blacker
hrthur Munn
J. Hearne
Committee No. 3
Resolutions and recommendations of Committee No. 3.

In order to

prevent injuries caused by falls of rock or coal in tL~bered places, we
recof:lF.lend· that the men be instructed b~r the supervisor in charge to always
sound roof before knocking out any props.

11fuen loose roof is found supported

by props which have to be moved either additional props or crossbars are to
be set before knockint; or moving those props.

While timbering or crossbarring

extremely bad roof, men enBaged in tho.t type of work must be instructed by the
supervisor in charge to alv1a~rs use safety props.
Ernest Besso
John Cukale
Joe Kosovich
Frank Subic
Sam Canestrini
Cerami t tee No. 4
1'le,

Committee No. 4, recoilll?lend that in handling and moving timber

and rails, that the supervisory force continue to stress the need of the men
keeping their minds on what they are doing at the moment, keeping their fingers
and toes in the clear,

When the handles of wrenches are no:t long enough to

get leverage to tighten the bolts or clamps, we would recommend that longer

�. t'landles be welded on to the wrench.

~'le would also have men who &amp;re holding

jackpipes for the machine man to continue holding the pipe until it is tight.
Clyde Rock
James Law
Joe Salvatico
Andrew Spence
Committee No. 5
We, Committee No. 5, considered the eye injuries.

t·/e feel that

the injuries reported, could be avoided some by the worYJnan being a little
more careful in handling material and by wearing hi s ?,O!:;gl es closer to his
eyes except where men are sharpening drill bits .

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enclosed goggles.
Ben Dona
Carl Nelson
l3en Caine
Committee No. 6
l.1-Je, Committee No. 6, goinb over electrical injuries find that quite

a number is caused through carelessnesu of men in pitllinf. rr~chine cable while
holding same at splice and failure to disconnect light lines before replacing
globes.

We recorru:1end that men disconnect light line, remove trolley pole cff

wire and when pulling machine cable pull below splice or replace with new
cable.
A.

M, Strannigan
Chairman

Committee No. 7
t_ire, Committee Ho. 7, recomr.iend that all machine men while operating
cutting machines should at all times have the bit clutch out while doing work
around the machine esnecially when changing bits under a cut.
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here vrhere a man was changing bits under the cut.

1~e have a report

''lhile he was changing bits

another man turned on the controller catching the man's hand.

This should be

�stopped and only the machine runner turn on controller.
Committee No. g
Concerning case of tipple cleaner a~ Reliance, age 71, recommend
that men of this age be kept away from moving machinery, or said machinery
be shut off while it is being cleaned.
Thomas Lucas
1i,r. H. Buchanan

Joe Gornik
Committee No, 9
lVe,

Cu;114littee No. 9, recommend that at all safety meetings the

matter of haste and carelessness be discussed t9 eliminate injury to workers
in getting on and off mantrips,

Recommend better housekeeping be stressed

and discussion of workers placing their feet in walking and getting ready for
various work.

Recommend that more attention be stress~d to trimming of roof,

faces and ribs in all places to eliminate falling coal thereby adding to the
necessary testing of places.

R~commend that workers be cautioned in wearing

oversize and clothes with holes in them,
Albert Curle
Primo Gatti
John J. Balog
Rudolph Battisti
J. Reuter
Committee No. 10
Hernias reported 10:

Recommend that we have a more rigid physical

examination of all new employes and workmen properly instructed in regard to
lifting material.
lLntrip I.ijuries reported 2:

Recommend that all employes be

instructed to stay on mantrips and not jump off, until mantrip comes to a
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complete or full stop.

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Acid Burns reported 4:

Recommend that printed instructions be

posted at lamp house in use and c~re of lamps used by employes.

Recommend

that lamps are properly serviced by lamp men.
Falling material reported 3:
'\:le recommend that all Duckbill Operators

Timber being knocked out by Duckbill.
be instructed to observe more closely

the surroundings in which the Duckbill is being operated in regards to close
timber.

Also the position of facemen in close vicinity of Duckbill while

Duckbill is engaged in the operation of loading coal.
Charles Grosso
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V. O, Murray

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.;ommittee No. 2
We, Committee No. 2, recommend there should be more caution around
cars.

l!le recommend that l arge chunks of coal on top of cars be taken care

of or taken off before l eaving loader point.

We also think tha t more attention

should be paid to foot wear.
John V. Knoll
George Blacker
11.r thur Munn
J. Hearne
Committee No. 3
Resolutions and recommendations of Committee No. 3.

In order to

prevent injuries caused by falls of rock or coal in timbered places, we
recommend that the men be instructed b~r the supervisor in charge to always
sound roof before knocking out any props.

When loose roof is found supported

by props which have to be moved either additional props or crossbars are to
be set before knockinG or moving those props.

While timbering or crossbarring

extremely bad roof, men eneaged in that type of work must be instructed by the
supervisor in charge to always use safety props.
Ernest Besso
John Cukale
Joe Kosovich
Frank Subic
Sam Canestrini
Committee No. 4
Ve, Committee No. 4, recommend that in handling and moving timber

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and rails, that the supervisory force continue to stress the need of the men
keeping their minds on what they are doing at the moMent, keeping their fingers
and toes in the clear,

When the handles of wrenches are not long enough to

get leverage to tighten the bolts or clamps, we .would recommend that longer

�be welded on to the wrench.
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~1fe wo~ld also have men who &amp;re holding

Ackpipes for the machine man to continue holding the pipe until it is tight.
Clyde Rock
James Law
Joe Salvatico
Andrew Spence

Committee No. 5
We, Comr:ri.ttee No. 5, considered the eye injuries.

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feel that

the injuries reported, could be avoided some by the wor~~an being a little
more careful in handling material and by wearing his g~~gl es closer to his
eyes except where men are sharpening drill bit,.

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enclosed goggles.
Ben Dona
Carl Nelson
Ben Caine
Committee No. 6
We, Committee No. 6, boing over electrical injuries find that quite
a number is caused through carelessness of men in P'llli nr w.&lt;i.chine c8.ble while
holding same at splice and failure to disconnect light lines before replacing
globes.

We recoJTu~end that men disconnect light line, remove trolley pole off

wire and when pulling machine cable pull below splice or replace with new
cable.
A.

M. Stranniga.n
Chairman

Committee No. 7
,·,re, Committee No. 7, recomr.iend that all machine men while operating

cutting machines should at all times have the bit clutch out while d()ing work
around the machine esnecially when changing bits under a cut.
here where a man was changing bi ts under the cut.

We have a report

!7hile he was changing hi ts

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This should be

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that men of this age be kept away from moving machinery, or said machinery
be shut off while it is being cleaned.
Thomas Lucas
W. H. Buchanan
Joe Gornik
Committee No. 9
We, Cvm,.dttee No. 9, recommend that at all safety meetings the

matter of haste and carelessness be discussed to eliminate injury to workers
in getting on and off mantrips.

Recommend better housekeeping be stressed

and discussion of workers placing their feet in walking and getting ready for
various work.

Recommend that more attention be stressed to trimming of roof,

faces and ribs in all places to eliminate falling coal thereby adding to the
necessary testing of places.

R~commend that workers be cautioned in wearing

oversize and clothes with holes in them.
Albert Curle
Primo Gatti
John J. Balog
Rudolph Battisti
J. Reuter
Committee No. 10
Hernias reported 10:

Recommend that we have a more rigid physical

examination of all new employes and workmen properly instructed in regard to
lifting material .
.M..ntrip L,juries reported 2:

Recommend that all employes be

instructed to stay on mantrips and not jump off, until mantrip comes to a
complete or full stop.

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Acid Burns reported 4:

Recommend that printed instructions be

posted at lamp house in use and care of lamps used by employes.

Recommend

that lamps are properly serviced by lamp men.
Falling material reported 3:

Timber being knocked out by Duckbill.

We recoIM1end that all Duckbill Operators be instructed to observe more closely
the surroundings in which the Duckbill is being operated in regards to close
timber.

Also the position of facemen in close vicini ty of Duckbill while

Duckbill is engaged in the operation of loading coal.
Charles Grosso
·wnkes
V. o. Murray

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Mr. H. C. Livingston:
It is our understanding that we will have a meeting of the
Sigma Tau Epsilon Safety Honor Society on Sunday, September 15th.
Vle will have a Boy and Girl Scouts I First Aid Contest on
October 5th.

We should endeavor to have a band and parade in connection

with this contest.
The 40-year Old Timers I meeting will be held October 6th.

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consecutive calendar years 11 w'lth out a lo st=t.~1 e accidcnl-; suffere u.
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�00~2i!T-7EES ON SAFE PRACTICE

The pro..ll.,..,t i o~1 o~ ,..,2fe practice is primarily the function of
the Company vo sup0rvism. y off i ciBJ.s,:; nnd aecident px-evention can best
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be accomplished by anticiprrcing and removing the cause of accidents

before they occui• o

':?o thut end SIGr:iA. T.f.U EPSIL011I 'i.-1ill. Daint&amp;in ten

sta.'l'lclii1g committees ;:1hoso duty uill bs to observe bad conditions and bad
working practicec;;!l QEU-".ing reeoiillli.endations to the fi'..anageE.::mt. for the co1--....

rection of sa1'!16o
The ten stMding corm;,,jt.t.ees" t o s0rve for one year~ rtlth the

current asGign.r:1.0rrts of the several co!illTT....iU,ees, az-e set forth bolo,:1:
List, of Corzrl.:ttees :
Gom;rl.ttee Iia. 1 • - Roof and Rib Falls and TiL1bering

Co.l!!Sittec Hoo 2 -- Ho.ul.ogo
Committee ifoo

3 - Tinndling 211d Use of Explosives

Co!Clittca Hoo 4

~ m:m.dli ng a;.1c. Sto1"'ag0 of Llatrarialz&gt; Inside

Co:rr.r:d.ttee iloo 5

- 'i ..7cntilation and Rock Dusting •

Cor:nitte0 llo

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Committee 13oo 7
Con::Jittee 1100 8
Corm:littce _ O o 9

Bl octri ecl. and Eechcnical Installations
1?_ opo:r Opa?ation and &amp;intcnenee of Tools and l..iachinery
- HG.!.1dling nnd Storage of &amp;terial, Outside
k'r Gv0ntion of Injuries fro!l Slipping and Falling of
Peroona

Col:1:Jittec no,. 10 - Gonercl. Welfare., Inside and Outside

�co~11.1ITTEE HR/:IBF'.RS

Cnr::m.ittee Noo l

= Roof ai---id Rib li'alls and Timber:l..i'lg

Shandon BacskayJ&gt; Reliance
EI'nGs-i:. Besso» stansbury

·ach ga Blacker .9 Rock Springs

Bonjnrain Caine, SuP3?ior
C~or6'B Ha.1:'tisu :Iinton
Edrmrd "iJhile:, Hanna
G1°ovex- Wiseman, Sup~rior
Cos::rl:1:/~oe Foo 2

= Haulag0

Ei ck Conzatti!) Sr. p SuP3rior
Cook, Hanna

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Charles Gregory:, Rock Springe
C_c1;.,l0s Grosso., Relia.1.co

He Try Krichbaum, : ..oc.r Springs
!Lnd?Gv Spene0 :J Ui nt.o::n
CoE:ili.ttee Doo 3

Handling &amp;nd Use of Explosi.veo
Guo Collins.? Hann.E1.

Frwl1k FedelcD Superior
rH 11 ie.0 Greek.:, S-iruisbury
v ohI.l. V, Knoll v- rlinton
f,' an.'k Prevedcl; Superior
•!'u.nlc Silovich.:&gt; Rock Springs
::enncth Uilco:it, Relianee

Co:::::ri.tt,e0 Ifo o 4

-=- Hnnr'l1 i ng

and Storage of IJator-ial.., Insido
Richard Arkle, Sup:JI'ior
.i\leJt .l.!:2.ston, R.elio.ne0
Thomo Ed ,ards l) Jz-., Iiinton
Fo Lo Go~don, Superior

~nc.rles Kanpsi, Supe~ior
~~.,,J a."l Pninovich:J Rock Springs

ventilation end Rock Dusting
John Bastalichp Relianec
GGo!fge L. Addy, superior
DeForest l1ielson, Roe!{ SpringD
~o::1 Riccardo, Superior
L:.urence Rock, Suparior

Anton Zuponce, Rock Springo
Co....-.:ii ttec :}o.o 6

Electrical and Mechanical Installations
A. B. Dixon, Superior
Pete llarinof:f., stansbury
il. R. Hennjngsen., Hanna
Jack Rafferty., Rel iance
Alfred Russell., Rock Springs
Basil li'isnieuski., Superior
m.111.um Benson., Reliance

�Pr-op8r Operation a...~d Maintenance of
Tcols and llachincTy
San C@I1estri.ni., Reliance
Ydll·1 ap FoxJ) Superior

'::i2lin Rall~ Superior
•• os.::; s kfoarne.? Hanna

J c Sal vatico:, Rock Springs
1. ., 7 . ~7ils on., ,,i..'lton
Co:::;:r.dt · ee N o 8

a .cilin5 and Storage of 1:ato.i ~1s Ottsidc
Sc0 illvansp Reliance
·i;'1or0 • s F'oster, Roelt Springs

olh""l. HodgsonJ&gt;, Hanna

:uo OvocyD Sr • .l&gt; Superior
I~. !L Stra..l'l.,.'ll,Gan.l&gt; rJinton
P o u o

(;{)D.:Jittee fo o 9

'.':ard_, Superior

l? _.,0vention of lnjtu"ic.s f ?O!:l S i9pi g cmd

Fcllliu3 of Pe~sons
. F_n1~r Buchanan., Sup0rior
~Olm Cukale:, Rock Springs
!J.berl GaylordJ&gt; Reliance
Rieha~d Haeg, Superior
J uliuo Reute~J) ,eliance
Job 7raoger, Stansbury

Corr::tl.t.tce ITo ~ 10 - Ge 8rwl Uelfare:, Inside o.nd Outd e
Gcor e A. Bro\:nJ) Superior
JOE.eo L~ :i:, ~,int on
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~hoo o o·,ory:, Sr. JI· Reek Springs

L.A. Sharp 0 Starwbury
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George ::Julee., r' ailZl.D. o• • ••••• , ........ •• • • • • • • • President

Ro G.

ail.ey :1 ~into ; ·..•........ Seniox- vice President

Ad.a.ill. Floc:l1ori~ J~o .:, Sup3~ior ... Junior Vice President
Thofilao Ov0cy 0 J r o9 B.elianci •. o••••·••·••··• Sec:rctory

George L. Addy

E. R... Henningsen
r.iillde Henry
P,. V. Hicks,\) left Oct,. 10.:, 1 942
H. •. V. Hotchltlss .l) l eft Ifov. 30 .s 1.941
ArthuT Jearu:iolri.e 9 left June 19 9 1%2
A. Ll. Johnoon, left Sept., 14» 19.42
Ch2rles Ka12 si
John Kr p;,an.l) left Oet o l, !) 1941
1."li llian Lnht,i;i l eft 1\.ugo 21 1%2

Richard Arltl.e

R. C. Bailey
John Bastcl.ich

riilliam Bsruion
ili'neot Besso
George Blaclt:e:i'..,
C-eorge A. B:rorm

Sam Canestri n-i
Gus Colline
Nick Conzatti» S?.

Ja.IT!GS

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Pete l!arinoi'f
batt :Uarshall.,. left Dec . 31.P l 9l;2
D0Forest l'Jielson

Ben Gcok
A.'1thony B., Db{on.
San Evans
Adam Flockhart
Thar:!aS Fost0r

Ed. Overy» Sz-.
Tho.!E.s Overy !J Jr o

R . ·,s. Fowk0s:) left Sor{_, o 20;; 1 ,.42

YJra. s. Fox

Tiilliam Greel-:

Charleo GrosBo
JaE.as He6I'ne

r:iila11. ?ainovich

A. ti. Strannigan
George 1,al e s
I:duurd ,:-Jhile
:lilli aw \.jilkes
R. T. ';,'l ilson
Grover ;."iiso:.11an

L:er::ibers l?eceivcd Eay 24,\) 1941

Ll. A. SLmep

.l'.,nton Zupence

C l!l'"le:J 011:ogor:y

Thomas Overy, $T.
Joli.n TraegoT

V. o. I.:U!'ray

• ...:::boro received l!arch 14, 1942
H&lt;:mry Krichbaum

Shondou Bacol.m.~r
Richai'd Haag

Julius neuter

lfu.rlin llcl.1

Lawrence Rock

John V. Knoll

Frank Silovich
P. J. rlard

�becocrs

ceoiv0d Dccc0be~ 19, 1943

John C,w:clc

Albert Gaylord

Alex E3ston
~hor.20.s E'rrar~sj Jro

Jack Rafferty

:FTnnk Buehwsill.n

Frnnk Preved0l

Benjru:tln Cai.no

Tom Riecar&lt;lo

Pr-ank Fed0lo
Footer Leroy C-orCloL

AndTev1 Spence

Jl.lfTed Russell

Joe Salvatico

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Kenneth lrileox

George lfa.rrio
Colin Hodgson

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of so.fety rtle0, and eternal
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your proscnc0 ai ·tho snfety meoting held July 2nd at
Rock Spz,inU3 . I am sure all Tho Union Pacii'ic Co:i.1
Comp-.::i.ny crr.ploycs wor e glnd to have you at this r.1eot:i.n3.
I hope that H, rd.11 be possible for you to nttcnd ..ney

of thG activities of ~ho Uni~n Pacific Coal Con~3ny.

Vory oincorely yours,

Otif;inal Signed:

GEORGE B. PRYDE

�July 12, 1941:.

tiro F o • o dloy
Stat0 Conl .:.:inc ns ooctm::'

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£1.ll,euu of •~os
Rock Sprincs, ':.~r •·.,dng

Thcu"'l~s i: o_., youP lette_ of the n,_-i r -:)g . " :L_,
your pro..,c 1co nt tho ~oi'0ty meoting l eld July 2n n:i:,
Rock Spx•:LnL:, ., I e::11 s11.r-e nl l 'rho Union Pnc:1.fic Goal
Coe1p3ri\Y &lt;J!:iploycs t1crc Blad to r..ave you at this r.i.:io·iing o

I hopo th:l'i; :it t,rill b possible for you to nttond r.-::.ny
of the activities of '!he Union Pacific Coal Co p:.ny o

Vo~y Gincorcly yours,

Ori!;inal Signed:

GEORGE B. PRYDE

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For your' inforw.,-;.~i n , I am sending you a complete membership

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Sunday, July 2nd, i n : .ock :::ipr i ngs.

lfoet i ng of t he cor..c'l.itt ee and

a b usiness s e s sion v:i l l b e h el d a t t he Rock S;rr-i n s i·:o . L~ Community
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Mr. H. c. Livingston
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11th 1932

DEPUTY TRli.A,SURER

I:-'ir. George Pry de ,
Vice Presir7 ent £.c Gen. iUan ager,
The Union Pa cific Coe.l Company,
Ro ck Springs, Wyo.
Dear i11r. Pryde: It has been the practic e of thi s d e e_rtment a t s ome time
prior to the meeting of the Legisl2.ture of this Sta t e to c a ll to get11er
the larger employers of labor in V!yoming in order to consider a ny
amendnents to the Comp ens t"'.on J..ct that it might b e t hought v;ise to

make.
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at tha t time .

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H. R. iVES'I'ON

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confer i,i th ·~r. uorgan upon co!:lpcmsation matters after our

to Elro

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meetin:3 on tho 17th.

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mistake to hQve had anyone except the ~tipby0rs present at
ou1.. 1:1ec:ici~; on the l"/th.

Yo1.2 ;iill re,:1ember r::ry readin;; to y ou a letter tbnt
I ~~otc to JutlJe Tidball, anu your usking ~e if I had received

any reply s, and I told you P.no n. 1. est0rda.y I rocei ved a reply 1
and it gn'l.i'O u e a.n o_p,portuni ty to answe1~ Judg e Tidball and 2et
matters before him as a J'udze t~e.t cou:..d hardly have heon gotten

before W.u in the tri al or a case.
'CJ";l lctt·~r to Judge Tj,dball.

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Nr. Eugene FcAulif::0 0
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Dear Sir:
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1&gt;l eaee find lis•t; furnished by Mr. Calverly

of "'Ghose n hom h e su.e;c;ests should be invited to the Compensa tion

Conferen ce , t o ' e : eld in t his off ice, August 17tho
I shou l d a1_1pJ:eciate any s uggestions you m.ay have u ith
regarc1 thereto , i rDBOdiately i in order t hat I may invite only
those

uho zrill be sa tisfactory t.o youo

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George B. Pryde~
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Dear Mr. Pryde:
Referring to your letter of A:ugust ls,t, suggest i ng August
l'lth at 10°00 o'clock A oMo as the date for a conference at our office
with reference to poss1·b1e en' anges in the compensation law and our subsequent exchange of telegrams with reference to the availability af'
August 16th for the conference:
I note that the 16th would not be available for the reasons suggested and we will re - arrange our schedule here so that the conference
can be held on the 17tho
I have arranged to have Mro Calverly here and will also arr ange
through him for a representative from the Midwest Refining Ccw~pany to
attend.

He has suggested that Tuiro Osborne of Ca~per represent ing

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Standard in such matter, should be here and I have asked him to arrange
that also. He also promised to give me a list of other persons mom he
would suggest sho·.1ld a. ttend.

When I have received same, I wi 11 give the

matter further consideration.
Presumably you and Mr. McAuliffe have given consideration to
having a representative of the labor organizations here and concluied
that it would not be wise.

Judge Lacey l::as suggested that we have al-

ways been in agreement with the labor organizations, a situation which
has been very helpful in getting compensation legislation through the
Legislature.

I suggest this so you and 1u-. McAuliffe may consider

whether it would be advisable to have Jimmy Morgan and Mr. Fox at the
conference.

CC-Mr. Eugene McAuliffe

Mr. T.S.Taliaferro,Jr.

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employers of l ab or i n extra-hazardous emp loymen ts, to work out sev e ral p roposed changes i n t h e l aw)) to be p resented t o t h e coming Legislatu r e. He r e
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as a political convey a nce. It is unnecessary fo r me to g o i n to de t ail as to
who is doing this, an d t h e inconsisten t an d unreasonable changes which are
being proposed.
Ho vrever, the County Attorn ey ha s gone s o fa r a s to s t a te to the
Judge of the dist r ic t court that t h e he r ni a sta t u t e \--ill be r ep ealed b J t h e
next Legislature . Of cou rse , such a c t ion by t h e Leg isl a ture vmuld be in
violation of modern scientific t hought up on t he subject.
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i'Jon-r e s ident e"'.Ilploy ers o f l abor to give s urety as to contributions
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'I :rie co ns t i cuti ona lity o f the service charge to non-resident
employers sh ould be considered.
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sched:J.le, a nci the i n evi table diminution of the fund, under present
sci.1edul es. •
A modern sc'tiedule of loss of vision should be proposed,. in lieu
o f t he J r e sent s chedule.

•r _1e sta tuto r/ fees f o r investig a tio n s illade by Commissioners u pon
refe ren ce by th e Judge to be fixed by law.

I nrote a letter, a few days ago, to Jucige Tidball, :protesting the
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that almost every t~1.ing th9.t these witnesses would testify to vmuld hav e
been admitted vd th.out any witnesses. But t h at is not the i dea . The using
of these witnesses is at the eA'J) ense of employers, and is a gratuity .
I think it would be well if y ou would con side r t h is l etter .:, and
see if arrang e:n en ts can be ma de, sometime before it is too late , for such a
meeting, and to have a program for consideration \'Jhi ch has been well thought
out. At least t h ose ·aho attend this meeting shoul d be those 1nho have had
actual experience in the o p eration of the l aw, and 1.vho have given consideration to the administration of the law in other states.
It would seem to the writer t11at Rock Springs woul d be the most
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As reques ted in your letter of August 26, I send you
herewith tuo copies of stater!lent of tons mined by Hashington
Union Coal Company-, by years, to August 31, 1932.

~ons mined

in 1908 to 1909 have been combined, as the segregation was not
very clear in the recordso
'.che Union Pacific Coal Uompany uas incorporated on
Septe~er 25, 1890; most of the reports of operations be~an
November 1, 1890.
the sal e of comoercial coal by fhe Union Pacific Coal
Company,,as discontinued as of Day 31, 1917, except at Hanna,
where it uas continued until April 30, 1920.

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I submit he rem. th report of operations of Washington Union Coal

Company for the year 1931 as follows:
HOLDH!GS: 'i1hese total 6880051 e.cres, divided 5985.0l e.cres O\'med in fee simple, and mineral rights only to 895. 5 acres, as per Tax
Agent's records. Acreages of our tillable and semi-cleared lands are substantially unchanged. Logged off areas are estimated to be the same as
reported for 19290
Total farm leases are 13 in number, yiel ding a gross annual rental
of approximately $2200 . 00, wl1ile accruals from miscellaneous railroad
rights of way yield about Q500.00 per year.
GENERAL STATEMENT: Total output for 1931 was 97,068.8 tons, or
83, 296.2 tons l ess than for 1930; mine operated 146 days, or 31 days less
than for 1930. Cost per ton for the year's production was $1..624 as compared \':ith $1..527 for 1930, an increase of 0.097 per ton due entirely to
lessened output, in fact with an output of around 10,000 tons per month
the mine cost can, with mechanical l oaders, be kept around $1..40. The
year's commercial sales v1ere 5591. 9 tons as against 9727 tons for 1930,
a dec r ease of 4135 tons, due entirely to lessened outputo Total shifts
worked by contract miners 2637 producing 29,687 tons, an average per
Contract-Miner-Sl-1.ii't of 11. 25 tons. Loading machines produced 59 1 987
tons, or 61.8% of the total output, averaging per Machine-Man-Shift
17.03 tons. Other day pay employes produced 7,394.8 tons. 1'-10 mechanical
loading units were in operation the entire year, one but for two months
of the year. One Red Devil operated the entire year and two others but
for about two months of the year.

�Production per man-day for each payroll employe was 5.71 tons,
which is .069 tons less than for 1930 and is due entirely to lessened
output, Monthly pay employe-days for 1931 were 4275 as compared with
5290 for 1930, and on our present basis for 1932 will be 3111 days.
During the yea r the followi ng economies were effected: May 1st,
Uinin g El'lgineer at 01-25000 per month, Night Mine Examiner at $230 00
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p8r month and Janitor at $35000 per month were laid off, and in addition
to these on August 15t h the Material Clerk at $175•.00 per month, Weighman
at ~190.00 per month, and on August 26th a Watchman around $130.00 per
month, were laid off . On September l ~t the City Water Pumpman was reduced

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to half time, saving ~70 .00 per month; al so for the past four months we
have cut out the regt,lar mine pump tender, assigning him duty as Driver,
the pumping duty t a ken ove r by Night Foreman, making a total saving of

In addition to the foregoing I estimate that by laying off 40 contract
miners as of April 30, 1931, the following saving was effected, same
based on 99 work days since these 40 contract miners were laid off, and
they at an average of 11. 25 tons each per day would have produced 44, 550
tons. This tonnage was consequently thrown to our mechanical loaders,
the average yearly production cost of which is $.1651 less than the contract mining rate of $. 7241, producing a visible saving of around 07355.,
making a total saving for the year approximately $13, 684000.
'11he invisible saving effected by our mechanical loaders is no doubt
considerable, consisting of such as less timbering costs due to lesser
time places have to be lcept open account quicker recovery of coal, lessened fire hazzard a ccount quicker recovery of coal ; a less haulage and
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due to pan lines.

Following is a synopsis of all accidents reported for the year:

�l - Sprained back (lifti11g coal)
l - Back bruised ( struck by moving coal)
l - Broken leg (fell while walking on slippery log)
1 .. Bruised Thumb ( caught between two props while unloading)
1 - Ci•ushed fingers ( caught while coupling mine cars)
1 - Wrenched shoulder (sprained by animal jerking)
l - Bruised head, shoulders and back (fall of top coal)
The mine generally, including traveling ways, airways and haulage
roads, is ii'l good condition and repair, wi.th all worked-out areas sealed
off. P~l Ventilating equipment, Hoi sting and Hauling Machinery in good
,vorldng order.
Development work is well in advance of the mine' s requirements and
extraction of coal i s being prosecuted so as to obtain maximum recovery
consistent with safety. During the year Company Miners and Mechanical
Loaders drove 133 yards of Entry,

93 yards of Crosscut and 51 yards

Room Turning.
The labor turnover is nil, number of employee having been reduced
to meet the situation caused by installation of mecha.n-~cal loaders and
l ess demand for Tono Coalo During the year our working force was reduced approximately ;ifo. The labor situation was generally good with no
grievances to cause delay or stoppage of work .
100% of caps pieces and 10% of ties used at the mine during the
year were obtained from 1 aft-overs from f onner logging operations on
our lands; substantially 100% of props .used came from outside lands.
FI RST AID: Materials for this purpose are provided and located at various poil-it s throughout the mine most convenient to workmen.
The supply is i nspected regularly by Safety Committeemen and Mine Officials and replenished a s needed. Activities of First .Aid and Mine Rescue
work v,ere of ve rlr goocl average throughout the year, our First Aid Team
having \llon first pri ze at the Inter.. company Meet at Rock Springs, Wyo.
in 1931, and al so first place at the state Meet held at Renton, Vlash.

�Tono' s cost for such activities was approximately $1,000., including cost
for time lo st at the mine.
Regular monthly safety meetings of workmen and Mine Officials were
held throughout the year, at which safety and accident prevention measures
were freely discussed; and no dou.bt much good has been accomplished by
such activity.
Training in Fi:ret Aid by individuals and •reruns has been carried on
in the usual manner by a number of our men, and opportunity is afforded
all to take training. During the year a large number of the men have
taken this training under Mro John Go Schoning of the Bureau of ¥ines
Station, Seattle, uho renders valuable service in this respect .
Activities amongst the ladios ~uch as Community Club, Library and
State College Extension, h:::i.va maintained a usual standard during the year.
UNUSUAL EXPEtJDITURES:

In addition to current upkeep, the following

unusual expenditures were made: Grading and improving main haulage roads
cost approximately (180000; prospecting in faults and grading account
same cost $220.00; combating fires cost $480.00; s:Saling off Burton Plane
section of the mine, account closing down same, taking ouit machinery,
co st $22,5.00; extra timbering account working unusually bad ground co st
$210.00; renewal of pit cars cost $3000., and renewals and extensions of
electric power, cables, switches, &amp;c., cost $1200.
CAMP: In addition to the ordinary upkeep expense for cleaning
streets, alleys, and repairs to houses, lighting and pipe lines, approximately $350 .. was expended for major items such as renewal of roofs, their

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Commercial

0-WRR&amp;N

Lump ,R.M.

R. H.

Employee

Trucks

Boilers

Ro1'.~0

R.M.

R. M.

Total

January

1257. 2

11147 6

114.

135.95

ll:2.

12766.75

February

101.2

8602.1

103.

144.

123.

90730 3

March

302. 7

908Ll

83.

158.5

124.

9749. 3

April

591..75

13188. 2

84.

116. 9

50.

14030. 85

Hay

56.4

7283. 5

25.

30.

23.

7417. 9

June

4018.:i;5

27.

8. 85

26.

4080.

July

4171.85

25.

20.1

16.

4232. 95

August

1617. 95

11.

9.6

9.

1647.55
4621. 35

0

September

563.5

3934.5

43.

65.35

15.

October

1141.

7227. 75

65.

203.05

18. 4,5' 8655.25

November

819. 2

12194. 55

90.

242.1

28.5 13374.35

December

-751h.9..i -

6300.7

~

199.0,5-

.10.»., 7412,. 2,5

Total

5591.9

88767.95

76o .

1333. 45

615.5 97068.8

�M INE

T O N 0

STATEMENT OF COST OF COAL, PER TOMS MINED AND SHIPPED, P,ER

FORU 89, FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR
1932

Tonnage

Haterial

Labor
&amp; Mi so .

Total

Cost
Per Ton

January

127660 75

$1829053

$1.83960 85

$20226. 38

$1..584

February

90730 3

1550. 88

143720 21

15923.09

1.755

Ma r ch

9749. 3

1548. 42

14810. 32

16358. 74

l. 678

April

14030. 85

18840 72

18591.97

20476. 69

1.459

May

7417. 9

1 436080

11698. 84

13135. 64

1.771

June

4080.

909 .01

7821. 60

8730. 61

20140

July

4232. 95

827082

7691.18

8519.00

2.013

August

1647. 55

512.11

5455. 37

5967 0 48

3. 621

September

4621. 35

983.63

7147 . 96

8131.59

1. 76o

October

8655.25

1929. 06

10391 • .51

12320. 57

lo424

November

1337 4. 35

2906. 83

13577 54

16484.37

1.233

December

7419. 22

15,7_9. 87,

_ 9788.:1:§.

113~ .o.,:

W 32

Total

97068. 8

17895. 68

139743. 53

157639. 21

(1. 624)

0

�T ON 0

MINE

DETAIL OF COST OF COAL, PER TONS ~INED AND SHIPPED, PER FORM 89, FOR CALENDAR YEAR
1932

Iii.a;i.nt enance
January
February
March

April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

• 216
• 251
• 207
.137
• 236
• 252
• 254
.440
.175
. 16o
0159
.189

Air,
Drainage
&amp; Li ght

0085
.098
0095
.087
. 115
.101
0079
.197
.057
.062
.038
0080

Hi.11in g

Hauling

713
725
722
. 720
642
• 644
0 614
• 637
. 619
619
0,5'88

212
225
0 221
.196
234
• 278
0227

0

0

0

0

0

o

6ol

0

0

0

• 451

• 265
216
. 192
237
0

0

Weigh.&amp;b
Loadi}lg

Devel 'mt .

SUp ' ts.

Depcn .

Deplm.

IO,TAT.t

0035
0029
.029
0028
0037
.029
.027
. 020
.001

•148
0 202
.190
.131
248
0410
0402
. 968
.285
.149
.098
.169

ollO

0032
0032
.032
0032
.032
.032
.032
.032
.032
.032
.032
. 032

1.584
1.755
1 .678
1.459
1.771
2.140
2.013
3. 621
1 . 76o
1.424
10233
1.532

~033
0039
0038
.032
.046
.066
.061
.077
.041
.034
.028
.030

0

.005

~

-

I

0154
.144
.096
.181
.328
317
.799
285
.152
.098
. 189

0

0

�TO N 0

M I NE

STATEMENT OF YARDAGE DRIVEN DURING CALENDAR YEAR

1932

Entr_y

Airway

~

Total

January

45

124

15

184

~ 4560 44

February

35

46

14

95

2580 69

March

47

30

4

81

278. 88

April

68

77

8

153

392. 32

!.'iay

195

5

200

274. 18

June

35

7

42

117.10

July

35

35

99. 30

August

11

11

32.36

2

2

6. 67

-81714

37.~±

September

Cost

October
November
December

14

Total

487

-289

41

$1953.18

�TO N O

?.f IN E

STA'i'EMENT OF EXPENDITURES ACCOUNT "CONSTRUCTION"
FOR THE Cm..Ei'TDAR YEAR

1932

Work Order

148

llim.
Coal Loading Machinery (Inside)

.Axnount

$1.l , 988. 22

�TONO

MINE

gr A'l'EMEN1' OF REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT RECEIPTS AND
MAINTENANCE EXPENSE FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR

1932

Receipts

Maintenance

Janua ry

$ 1764. 00

$ 909.57

February

1253.50

378. 58

March

1056.12

495. 72

April

923. 50

461. 61

Hay

833.90

456. 82

June

990.66

420. 68

July

1893.00

411. 39

August

765. 79

236.10

September

753. 75

319. 92

October

989.13

329. 06

November

955.00

311 . 58

December

830. 00

317.0!

$1.3008. 35

$5048.04

Total

RECEIPTS include all sources peir- Fo:nn 109 .
MAINTENANCE excludes Depreciation, Insurance,

Taxes and General Office Expense.

Difference

$7960. '.3li

�T O N O

MINE

STATELaENT OF WATER PLANT RECEIPTS AND MAINTENANCE
EXPENSE FOR THE CALE.YllDAR YEAR

1932

Receipt~

illiaintenance

January

$ 94000

$ 191. 35

li'ebruary

94000

197. 19

March

91.96

175.64

April

87050

117.55

May

84.65

208. 47

June

"/9.87

175.20

July

77.00

208. 41

August

76. 61

191.62

September

75.00

95085

Octobe r

73.32

101.57

November

10.00

92. 75

December

62,,00

92.1_4:

i 972. ·91

(jl.908. 34

Total

RECEIPTS i nclude all sources per Fonn 109
MAINTENANCE oxcludes Depreci e.tion, Insurance,
Truces and General Office Expense.

Di.ff erence

$935. 23

�TON 0

MI N E

MISCELLANEOUS STATEMSNT FOR CALENDAR YEAR

1932

Tons Produced (Contract)
11
"
( Mechanical Lds.)
11
11
(Day Yiork)

29, 687
59,987
7, 394.,8

Total Production - Tons

97,068.8

Days lli.ne Operated

146

Days \forked by Contract Miners
11
11
"
Conveyor Miner s
11

"

11

11

11

"

Monthly Pay ?Jen
All others

?,637
3,522
4, 275
6. 523

17,027

Total Days \':o rlted

Tons per Contract-Hiner-Shift
11
"
Uecha11ical Loader Man-Shift
11
11
All &amp;nploye s- Shift

11.25
17.03

Fatal Accidents

NONE

Non- Fatal Accidents - Total reportable
(Approximate compensation above $800.)

7

, . 71

Industrial Insure.nee Premiums (Net)
Cost per Ton
Premiums to Medical lid Fund - Co's. Propn .
Cost per Ton
(j&gt;1Y..AIV1
t

{6 ~':J , ~ /;.,.;-&amp;-~

Total Cost Purchased Power
•
Total KVJH Power Purchased
Cost per KWH
Total rated HP all Motors connected

and used intermittent ly

J

$5,646.57
484,400

.0116

�'\'!ASHIMGTON UNION COAL COUPA1TY

A1"1TTJAL Rl!:J&gt;ORT

1930

�File 6-9
Tono, Wash., February 12, 1931.
Mr , Eugene ?~cAuliff e, - Omaha:
I submit here,1ith report of operations of Washington Union
Coal Company for the year 1930, as fohlows:
HOLDI NGS:

These total 6880.51 acres, divided 5985,0l acres

O\"l?led in fee simple, and mineral rights only to 895.5 acres, as per
Tax Agent's records,

Acregares of our tillable and semi-cleared lands

are substantially unchanged except for small areas where tenants of
farm properties have slashed and burned for pasturage. Logged off areas
are estimated to be the same as reported for 1929.
Total fann l eases are 16 in number, yielding a gross annual rental
of approximately 02400.00, tlhile accruals from miscellaneous railroad
rights of way yield about 0551.~ 50 per year.
GENERAL STATEMENT:

Total putput for 1930 was 180, 365 tons,

or 55,210 tons less than for 1929.; mine operated 177 days, or 35 days
less than 1929. Cost per ton for the year's production ,·,as OJ,..527 as
compared mth 01.456 for 1929, an increase of .071 per ton due almost
entirely to lessened output. The year's commercial sales were 9,727
tons as against 15,020 for 1929. Total· shifts '\"1orked by Contract f.tl.ners
10,088 producing 120,305 tons, an average per Contract-t.1-ner-Shift of
11. 92 tons. Loading machines produced 49, 583 tons, ,'Ii th an average per
man-shift of 17.7 tons, uhile day pay employes produced 10,477-tons.
Two mechanical. loading uni ts were in operation the anti re year, and
one "Red Devil II loade r operated one month only. Production per man-day
for each payroll omploye was 5.77 tons.

�Follo\7ing is a synopsis of all accidents reported f _or the year:

3 Hand bruise cases
1 An kl e b rui s e 11
2 Leg
t1
t1
11
11
2 Back
11
2 Foot
"
2 Herni a
1 Squee zed t h r ough hi ps
'fh e mine gene rallf, i ncluding t raveling ways, airways and haulage
roa ds, is i n go od condition and r epair, with all worked out areas sealed off. All Ve11tilating Equipment , Hoisting and Hauling Machinery in
good worki ng orde r .
Development , ,o r k i s uell in advance of the mine' s requirements
and extra ctio n of coal i s b eing prosecuted so as to obtain maximum recovery co11si stent wit h safet y. During the year Company Miners drove
134 ya rds of Ehtry and }7 yards of Crosscut.
The labor turnover is very small and reduction in number of Contract lliners to meet the situation caused by installation of Conveyor
Loaders and less damand for Tono Coal is kept in mind. Reduction of
employee during 1930 was approximately 10% over 1929 . The labor situation w~s generally good with no grievances to cause delay or stoppage
of work.
Approximately 100% of cap pieces and 10% of ties used at the mine
during the year were obtained from 1 aft-overs from former logging
operations on our lands; substantially 100% of props used came from
outside lands.
FIRST AID:

Materials for this purpose a re provided and lo-

cated at vari ous ;Joi nts throughout the mine most convenient to the workmen. The suppl y i s i nspe cted regurlarly by Safety Committeemen and Mine
Officials a11d i~eple1'lished as needed. Activities of First Aid and Hine

�Rescue work u ere of fairly good average throughout the year, and while
our First Ai d Team obtained fi r st pl ace at the Inte z,- Cornpany meet at
Rock Spring s, \:/yoming, i n 1930, the same team' s performance at our
state Meet \·: as poor. Tono's cost for such activities was approximately
,_l. , 000 . 00, i ncludi ng cost f or time lost at the mi ne.
Regular monthly s af ety meetings of workmen and Mi ne Officials
were hel d throughout the year, at \'Thi ch safety and accident prevention
meas ure s ~ere freely discus sed; and no doubt much good has been accomplish ed by such activity. One man was disnissed from the service for
failure to compl y mt h definite safety measure s at the working face,
and one miner discharged for l oading refuse in coal.
Trainil1g in First Aid by i ndividuals and Teams has been carried
on in the usual manner by a number of our men, and opportunity i s
offered all to take training. During the year a large number of the
men have taken thi s training under Mr. John G. Schoning of the Bureau
of Lanes Station, Seattle, uho r enders valuable service in this respect.
Activities amongst the ladies such as Community Club, Library and
state College Extension, have maintained a usual standard during the
year.
U~nJSUAL EXPENDI'.rtJRES: In addition to current upkeep, the
following unusual expenditures were made:
Rock grading for improving haulage 1 st Left Patterson Entry,
cost approximately ~90 .00 . Pro specting 29 ft. fault 1 st Left Patterson
Entry, cost approximately $240. 00 . Recovery of No. l Loader Duckbill
and several pans cost

{a8o.oo. Cost of air and excapeway right han d

plane Patterson Entry cost 065.00 . Reco very of ]).lckbill No. 2 Loader
fro m under rock sli de cost 056.oo. Extra work gr adi ng\. &amp;c . account
minor f aults coo·~ appro ximately 03.5'0.00. Combating fire in Mol an

�Plane area, cost appro.ximately 0700.00; and sealing off active pillars
temporaril y as preventative against heating account unusual slack work
cost about 61 25 . 00 . Extra t i mbering a ccount wo r king unusuall y bad ground
cost about J550. 00 . Renewal of Pit Car s and Timbe r Trucks about {a.450.00.
Mew Hoi st i n g Cable s Ol. 285. 00 . Rene'r.'al and extensions of electric power
,;iring, m7it che s, &amp;c., additional major to ols such as power drills, jacks,
&amp;c ., {u.1 40. 00; track rail s ¢85. 00 ; new animals $325.00; maj or repairs to
auto t ru ck $226 . oo .
CAUP:

In additi on to th e ordinary up keep expense for cleaning

streets, alleys, toil ets and r epai r s to houses, lighting and pipe lines,
approximately :fl6o.oo ,:as expended for major ite1J1s such as re-shingling
of house s, r ene\':"al of fl oors, foundations, &amp;c., a l so approximately
0425.00 for rene,1al of draining.

�T O N 0
ST AT~ENT OF TONN AGE UINED AND SHIPPED DURniG CALENDAR YEAR

1930

Lwnp

Hine Run

Total

January

2286

17005

19291

February

656

19080

19736

i.!arch

527

19127

19 654

Ap ri.l

319

16358

16677

l!ay

98

10825

10923

June

165

9434

9599

July

52

7108

716o

August

109

10605

10714

September

1020

12398

13418

October

1524

13441

14965

Nove:nber

1312

19028

20340

December

1441

16441.

_.1_788~

9515

170850

180365

Total

�I

I
I

Il

M INE

TON 0

'

DI S'rRIBUTION OF COAL SHIPMENTS FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR

1930
Commercial

0-\7RR&amp;.M

Misc. &amp;
Ilmployes

BoilersCo. use

Lumu

R. H.

R.M.

R. M.

R. M.

TOTAL

January

2286

170

16103

385

347

19291

February

656

18698

112

270

19736

March

527

18577

170

380

19654

April

319

15979

96

283

16677

I.fay

98

10468

70

287

10923

Jui-ie

165

9218

37

.179

9599

ruiy

52

6908

52

106

716o

August

109

10407

40

158

10714

September

1020

12177

107

114

13418

October

1524

12998

222

221

14965

November

1312

18570

266

192

20340

December

-1,_4_£t

...ll'l.9-~

. ,382

_?_64

_ill_88

165895

1942

2801

18036.5'

9515

42

212

@

@

Local !ilnployes
Outside •rrucks

1081 Tons
861
II

�TON 0

M I N E

STATEMENT OF COST OF COAL, PER TONS HINED AND SHIPPED, PER
FORl:1 89, FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR

1930

'l'ounage

Material

Misc.
&amp; Labor

Total

January

19291

033540 21

024667.12

$28021. 33

$1.. 453

February

19736

3751. 26

25558.80

29310.06

1.485

March

19654

3344.0l

24905.81

28249.82

1.437

April

16677

2612.00

21974.03

24586.03

l.474

Hay

10923

2044. 71

17010.08

19054.79

1.744

June

9599

1797.59

15335. 86

17133. 45 -

1.785

July

7160

1533. 58

12731. 40

14264.98

1.992

August

10714

2022. 86

15955. 06

17977-92

1.678

Sep_tember

13418

1627. 83

18170.25

19798.08

l.475

October

14965

2280.13

20476.40

22756.53

1.521

November

20340

3463.79

24731. 77

28195. 56

1.386

December

,178l}.8,

.J .468 ·-4.9.

244~._75.

_1..7.2..18_.__~l;_

l.56'.!-._

180365

31300. 43

245966.33

277266.76

{ 1.537)

----------.

-

Cost
per Ton

�TO N 0

Mr NE

DETAIL OF COST OF COAL, PER TONS MINED AND SHIPPED, PER FORM 89, FOR CALENDA.'q YEAR

1930

Ai.r

Maintenance
I

January
February
March
April

1\

Uay

June

July
August

September
October
November
December

~149
.151
.155
.136
• 210
.198
263
. 202
.116
.143
.138
. 272
0

\'Jeigh. &amp;
Drainage
&amp; Li,&amp;!i Mining Hauling Loading Devel 'mt. · sup 'ts.

.085
. 082
.077
.069
.125
.147
. 147
.090
.080
.075
.048
. 062

.716
• 741
• 712
740
• 750
• 724
.722
. 717
.682
• 713
. 71 6
. 723
0

. 216
• 212
. 216
• 228
• 250
. 263
284
250
• 230
• 233
.214
. 234
0
0

.040
.037
.037
.037
.043
.046
.049
.041
.034
.036
.031
.034

.055
.060
.039
.034
' .030
.029
.030
.037
.055
.066
.042
. 034

.100
.099
.098
.114
.176
200
270
.178
.142
.129
.096
.110
0
0

Depcn •

Depln.

TOTAL

• 060
.071
. 071
.o84
.128
.146
.195
.131
. 104
.094
.069
.060

. 032
.032
.032
.032
.032
.032
.032
.032
.032
.032
.032
.032

1 .453
1.485
1.437
1.474
1.744
1.785
1.992
1.678
1 . 475
1. 521
1.386
1 .561

---_..

�T OMO

M INE

STATEME~rr OF YARDAGE DRIVEI~ DURING CALENDAR YEAR

I

1930

i

I'
Illntry

Airi.7ay

B.Q.Q!!!

Total

Cost

January

170

102

12

284

0742.19

February

205

126

16

347

820 . 92

March

154

89

20

263

593. 83

Ap ril

139

130

12

. 281

476.65

May

43

81

4

128

327.25

June

43

50

8

101

252.10

July

27

57

84

202. 57

August

62

104

17

183

390. 19

September

86

186

12

284

730.36

October

56

184

20

260

656.11

November

128

180

16

324

859.57

December

~

J1.Q.

_gQ

J.2.Q.

612. 23

1193

1439

157

2789

6663. 97

Total

(Includes 171 yards driven by day pay labor)

----

�TON O

MINE

STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES ACC OOMT "CONSTRUCTION"
FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR

1930

\'!ork Order

~

.Amount

142

Inside Flush Toilets

0 8085. 25

143

Play Shed at School

~88.4):

144

Addition to Machine Shop

509. 25

145

l!ain Electric Hoist

14202. 00

146

Coal Bin &amp;: Trestle

597. 83

147

lu.sc. Electric I!.o tors

3017.82

149

Pump &amp;: !lot or for Mi ne Drainage

495. 54

150

Pit Car Loader

___
....__. __ .,.
822.23

28218. 33

�T O N 0

M INE

STATEMENT OF REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT RECEIPTS AND

MAINTENANCE EXPENSE FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR

1930

Receipts

Maintenance

January

0 1541000

$ 741.05

February

1688075

757 .12

lla.rch

1605. 65

782. 20

April

1272. 31

588.63

May

1069.00

689.80

June

1082. 50

630.93

Jul y

1887.75

372. 57

August

963.71

268.89

September

944.63

603.41

October

1005. 50

935.70

November

1273. 25

24lo82

December

1183.00

1249 •.6.o

15517 .05

7861. 72

RECEIPTS include all sources per Form 109.

MAINTENANCE excludes Depreciation, Insurance,
Taxes and General Office EXpense •

.... - - - -

--=

-

-

Di.ff erence

'

7655.33

�TON 0

MINE

S'fATEMENT OF WATER PLANT RECEIPTS AND MAINTENANCE
Elq&gt;ENSE FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR

1930

Receipts

Maintenance

January

0 106. 00

$ 192. 61

February

104.00

258.53

March

102.16

185. 87

April

100057

218.50

May

. 100.00

199.82

June

100.00

197.08

July

96.00

206.77

August

96.48

193. 27

September

94.50

193.05

October

94.00

187.86

November

94.00

199038

December

94.00

215. ,45-

1181. 71

2448.19

RECEIP'l'S include all sources per F'.onn 109
MKI N'BENANCIB excludes Depreciation, Insurance

Taxes and General Office Expense

----

Di.ff erence

1266.48

�TON 0
UISCELLANEOUS STATEMENT FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR

1930

Tons Produced (Contract)
11
"
(Conveyors)
"
"
( Day \'lo rk)

120,305
49,583
10, 4.7.1

Total Production - Tons
Days !:ine Operated
Days \'forked by Contract l~ners
"
"
Conveyor Miners
11
"
All Others

180,365
177

10,988
2,902
18,343

Tons per Contract-nner-Shift
11
"
Conveyor-i.iin er- Shift
11
"
All-Employes-Shift

11.9.2

Kegs of' Powder Used (Contract)
Tons Coal per Keg
(Contract)

3,769
31.93

Lbs. Permi ssi bl e Explosives (Conveyors)
Tons Coal per Lb.
(Conveyors)

20, 27 5
2. 45

Fatal Accidents
Non-Fatal Accidents - Total reported
(Approximate Compensation WOO.CO)

17. 7

5.77

NONE

13

Industrial Insurance Premiums (Net)
Cost per Ton
Premiums to Hedi cal Aid Fund-Co's. Props.
Cost per Ton

08, 363. 30

Total K\'/H Power Purchased
Cost per KUH
Total Rated HP all llotors connected
a.~d used intermittently

476,320

.046
980. 79
.005

.0152
883

�~TNUAL REPORT

\"TASHIYGTON UNION COAL COtitPANY

1 9 29

I

�Tono, Wash., February 12, 1930.
llro Eugene McAuli:ffe, - Qnaha.

I submit herewith report of operations of the Washington Union
Coal Company for the year 1929, as follows:
HOLDINGS:

T'nese total 6880.51 acres, dividea 5985001 acres

owned in fee simple and mineral rights only to 895.; acres, as per Tax
Agent's recordso Acreages of our tillable and semi-cleared lands are
substantially unchanged, uhile l ogged off areas are estimated to have
increased 160 acres over 1928 due to the removal of timber.
Total farm l eases are 15 in number, yielding a gross annual
rental of approximately $2460 00, uhile accruals from miscellaneous
0

railroad rights of uay yield about 0530.00 per year.
Total output for 1929 was 235,575 tons,

GENERAL STATEMENT:

or 25,311 tons less than for 1928; mine operated 212 days, or 17. 5
days less than 1928; average daily production was 1111.2 tons as compared with 1136.758 for 1928 Cost per ton for the year's production
0

was $1..4;6 compared with r;i.;70 for 1928, muoh of the decrease being
due to a revised Uage Scale effective November 1, 1928. The year's
commercial sales were 15,020 tons as against 11,497 for 1928. Total
days worked by Contract Miners 17,704 produoe~ 223,469 tons, an average per Contract-Miner-Shift of 12.62 tons. Day pay employee produced
8,157 tons and the Conveyor Loaders 3,949 tons with an average per
man-shift of 13. 49· tons. Only one of the mechanical loading units was
in operation during 1929, and this for about six weeks.

....-

�Following is a synopsis of all accidents

reported for the year:

Miner: Bruised hand while taking down coal at his working face.
Uiner: Cut aye by flying coal from pick; vary m~nor nature.
Miner: Broken rib; bumped by car which moved from face by falling
top coal being taken doun by his partner.
Rope Rider: Sprained foot uhile he was in act of stepping on to
moving trip.
Miner : Bruised f oot by lump coal rolling on it at working face;
very minor nature.
Timbennan: Punctured foot by stepping on nail; very minor nature.
Rock lli.ner: Broke1'1 toe by lump of rock breaking off from chunk
bei1'lg pried do,m m. th bar.
The mine generally is in good condition \rlth all worked out
areas sealed off and Main Haulage Roads in good repair; also Ventilation,
Equipment, Hoisting and Hauling machinery in good working order; airways
and travelingt1ays in good shape.
Development uork is uell in advance of the mine•s requirements
and extraction of coal is being prosecuted so as to obtain maximum re ..
covery consistent m.th safety.

During the year Company lli.ners drove 675

feet of Entry and 145 ft. of Entry Crosscut.
The labor turnover is very small and reduction in number of
Contract Miners to meet the situation caused by installation of Conveyor
Loaders and less demand for Tono Coal, is under way. The reduct ion for
1929 was approximately 181o. The labor situation ~as generally good, \'Ii.th
no greivances to cause delay or stoppage of work.
Approximately 100% of cap pieces and 15%of ties used at the
~ine during the year uere obtained from left-overs from former logging
operations on our lands; uhile but approximately 12% of props were
taken from lands owned by us, and 88~ from outside lands.

�FIRST AID:

Materials for this purpose are provided and l ocated

at various stations throughout the mine most convenient to workmen. The
supply is inspected regularly at frequent intervals by Safety Committeemen
and Mine Of ficials and replenished as needed.

Activities of First Aid and

Mine Rescue work were good throughout the year, notwithstanding the comparat i ve poor shom.ng of our Team at t he Inter-Company ·meet at Rock Springs,
\'fyoming, in 19290 Touo's cost i 11 this participation '7as approximately
$1,000oOO, including cost for t ime lost at mine.

Regular mo1'lthly safety meetings of v,orkmen and Mine Officials
uere held throughout t he year , at which safety and accident prevention
measures were freely discussed; and no doubt much good has been accomplished by such activity. 'l\7o men uere dismissed from the service for failure to
comply with definite sa.f ety measures at the working face .
Training in Fir st Aid by individuals and Teams has been carried
on in the usual manner by a munber of our men, and opportunity is offered
all to take training Mr . John G. Schoning of the Bureau of Mines Station
0

at Seattle has rendered valuable service in this connection.
The le.dies' acJ.;ivities such as Community Club, Libray and
Home Demonstrati~n, have maintained their usual standard during the year.
UNUSUAL EXPENDITURES:

In addition to current upkeep, the follow-

ing unusual expenditures uere:
Grading for haulage road in Patterson Entry District for development above 12 ft. upthrow fault, cost $950.00 . Prospecting in faults 8480.00;
prospect drilling 0230 00; extra timbering a.ccou~t working bad ground $700.00;
0

renewal or pit ears t,1800 00; renewal or timber trucks 080. 00; pit car wheels
0

purchased $].522 00; slope r ollers $6;.oo; hoisting cables $585.00; neu animals
0

purchased $802. ;o; l abor and parts for trip lamps $560.00; renewal and extension of electric wiring, &amp;c. $1525.00.

�CAMP:

In addition to the ordinary upkeep expense tor cleaning

streets, alleys, toilets and repairs to houses, lighting and pipe lines,
approxi mately $830.00 was expended for major items such as reshing].ing ot
houses and outbuildings, r enewal of floors, foundations, ,!o.

�TON 0

MINE

STATEMENT OF TONNAGE MINED AND SHIPPED DURING CALENDAR YEAR

1929

Lump

Mine Run

Total

January

2187

22973

25160

February

2346

21694

24040

March

451

2716;

27626

April

764

17769

18533

llay

110

19380

19490

June

31

17283

17314

July

40

11704

11744

August

95

11623

11718

September

636

11191

11827

October

1481

18862

20343

November

1353

23292

24645

December

1376

217$.,

23135

10870

224695

235515

Total

'

�TON 0

M INE

DISTRIBUTION OF COAL SHIPMENTS FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR

1929

Misc o &amp;

Commercial
Lump RlhM.&lt;i

Qc:,\'IRR &amp;N

&amp;,,Mo

IiEployes
Ro~

BoilersCoo Use
R8 Mo

TOTAL

January

2187

58

22263

287

365

25160

Febr uary

2346 1503

19563

239

389

24040

March

451

120

264'(3

1;7

425

27626

April

764

17238

198

333

18533

llay

110

19048

88

244

19490 .

June

31

17068

74

1 41

17314

July

40

11;29

41

134

11744

August

95

11376

44

203

11718

September

636

10994

86

111

11827

October

1481

18417

194

251

20343

November

13.5'3 1831

20847

263

351

24645

December

!J.lg, ~

20498

...ill.

.2ll

2313..2,

10870 4158

215314

1914

3319

235515

Tot al

�TON 0

M INE

STATEMENT OF COST OF COAL, PER TONS MINED AND SHIPPED, PER
FORM 89, FOR 'iHE CALENDAR YEAR
1929

Tonnage

Material

Misco
&amp; Labor

January

25160

$ 3737071

$ 32097079 $ 35835.50

$1 424

February

24040

26980 21

31198055

33896.76

10410

!!arch

27626

3306022

33985.62

37291. 84-

1 0350

April

18533

2692. 13

24697. 47

27389 . 60

1. 478

May

19490

2655010

25999. 31

28654. 41

10470

June

17314

2878. 12

24113.36

26991. 48

1. 559

July

11744

1788.53

17706. 71

19495. 24

1.660

August

11718

1950082

17375.25

19326.07

1. 649

September

11827

15650 80

17412012

18977.92

10605

October

20343

2997.47

26093. 07

29091.34

1.430

November

24645

2736. 76

30527.68

33264.44

10350

December

23135

3891.38

28776,1'!,

32667. ~2

1. 412

235575

32898.25

309983. 87

342882.12

( OJ,. 4,56)

Total

Total

Cost per Ton •
0

•

\

-

�TONO

MINE

DETAIL OF COST OF COAL, PER TONS Mil\1ED AND SHIPPED, PER FORM 89, FOR CALENDAR YEAR

1929

Maintenance
January
February
Uarch
April
?lay

June
July
. August
September
October
Move:nber
Dacember

.1;9
. 121
o•lO2
.140
.161
• 206
.150
,172

.1;6
.138
0094
.140

Air,
Drainage
&amp; Light
.043
.0;7
.050
. 060
.055
.085
. 124
.087
.091
.058
. 056
.076

\'Jeigh &amp;
Mining Hauling Loading Davelopm'to
.782
. 763
. 764
. '180

0788
0797
• 773
• 733
.734
0 767
• 762
.762

0230
• 231
0223
.240
.216
.210
0 245
0 242_
• 230
204
. 209
. 213
0

0033
0034
0032
0037
.034

.035

.042
.040
0043
. 033 .
.033
0034

0027
0050
0038
. 022
0024
.016
.028
.079
.057
. 044
.038
. 035

Supt 9 B o

Depcno

Depln.

_TOTAL

0079
.081
0070
0103
0099
.109
.164
.162
.160
.09;
0078
.083

0039
.041
.039
0064
.061
.069
.102
. 102
. 102

0032
0032
0032
0032
.032
.032
.032
.032
0032
. 032
.032
.032

10424
lo 410
10350
10478
lo47O
1.559
1.660
10649
1.60;
1.430
1 . 3;0
l. 412

.059
.048
.037

�TO N 0

MI NE

STATEMENT OF YARDAGE D~I VEN DURI NG THE CALENDAR YEAR

1929

Entr;x:

Ai rv,ay

Room

Total

Cost

January

46

57

13

116

306079

Februar y

94

89

20

203

563. 02

March

94

113

4

211

592. 39

April

Sl

57

4

112

301 . 61

Uay

57

104

20

181

474. 49

June

48

59

4

111

282. 61

July

17

36

4

57

138.63

Au gust

23

52

4

79

188.14

September

13

34

8

55

129.01

October

29

71

20

120

288. 27

November

67

137

4

208

553.62

December

162

...!£2.

9

300

788. :t,1

701

938

114

1753

'$4606.69

Total

\

�TON 0

MINE

STATEM~NT OF EXPENDITURES ACCOUNT "COI~STRUCTION"

FOR TH~ CALE~DAR YEAR

1929

tlork Order

Item

.

Amount

135

New Stable

136

100 Single Ga.rages

9098.67

137

Additions to Tenements

2836.17

139

Addition to School Plant

285. ;o

140

Underground Coal Loading Machinery

13612.20

141

Ineid9 Flush Toilets

1610.~

$ 4758.65

32201.47

�TON 0

MINE

STATEi.iENT OF REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT RECEIPTS AND

MAIN~NANCE EXPENSE FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR

1929

Recei.Jlt~

Maintenance

January

0 2757.29

$ 607.29

February

1096. 15

624. 52

Marcl'l

1041. 99

958.20

April

1028.00

556.50

Uay

996.00

June

1061. 24

973.17

July

1988.50

450.12

August

1190.56

880. 79

September

1093.29

948. 24

October

1228. 53

1117.19

November

1387.28

1060. 66

December

llS'l.,3.~

93,9.. 9l

15926.1,

9893. so

,,

RECEIP!'S include all sources per Form 109.
MAINTENANCE excludes Depreciation, Insurance

Taxes and General Office Expense.

Difference

776.89

6032.65

�TON 0

MINE

STATEMENT OF WATER PLANT RECEIPTS AND MAINTENAMCE
EXPENSE FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR

1929

Receints

Maintenance

January

0 117032

$ 196. 63

February

118.00

190.50

March

116.00

222.26

A;&gt;ril

11,.00

192.80

May

113.00

1;8.14

June

112.00

236.13

July

113.00

190.02

August

113.78

298. 48

September

111.00

188.28

October

112.00

185.35

November

111.00

192.16

De ca;iber

110.00

,lll . g

1362.10

2442. 27

RECEIPTS include all oourcee per Form 109
MAINTENANCE axcludos Dapreciatio n, Insurance,
Truces o.nd General Ottioe Expense .

Difference

1080.17

�MINE

TON 0

MISCELLANEOUS STATEMENT FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR
1929

Tons Produced (Contract)
11
"
(Conveyors)
11
"
(Day Work)
Total Production
Days lli.ne Operated

Days ~ork9d by Contract lli.ners
11
"
n
Convay-or lliners
11
11
11
All Employee
Tons per Contract-?Jiner-Shift
11
"
Conveyor-liner-Shift
11
"
All-Dmployes-Shift

223,469
3,949
8. 151

23S,S7S
212
17,704
293
39,151
12. 62
13.49
6.02

Kegs of Pouder Used (Contract)
Tons Coal per Keg (Contract)

4,757
47

Fatal Accidents
Non-Fatal Accidents - total reported

NONE
1

Industrial Insurance Premiwns Paid
Cost per Ton

00, 767.17

Premiums to Medical Aid li\lnd
Cost per Ton

$1., 551.10
.0066

.0325

�\7ASHI NGTOU UNION COAL CO!.:PA!-TY

---

ANNUAL REPORT

I,
1928

�File 6-9
Tona, Wash., Feby. 4, 1929.
Mr . Eugene McAuliffe - Omaha.

I submit herewith report of operations of the Uashington Union
Coal Co::i.pany ior the year 1928, as follous:
HOLDINGS:

These total 6880.51 acres, divided 5985.01 acres

armed i n iee s i mple and mineral rights only to 895.5, as per Tax
Agent's reco rds. Acreages of our tillable and semi-cleared lands are
substantially uncha.--iged, uhi le logged off areas have increased some
over 1927 due to removal of timber, estimated at 200 acres.
Total f arm l eases are 14 in number, yielding a gross annual
rental of approximately 02400.00, uhile accruals from miscellaneous
railroad ri ~hts-of-way yield about 0530 .00 per year.
GENERAL STAffi~fi:N'i ':

Total output for 1928 was 260,886 tons,

or 23,553 tons in excess of 1927; mine operated 229½ days, or~- days
more tha.~ 1927; average daily production was 1136.758 tons, as compared
\Vith 1154.18 for 1927. Cost per ton for the year's production was 01.570
compared with 01. 610 for 1927, much of ·the decrease being due to a revised
uage scale eff active November, 1928. The year's commercial sales uere
11,497 tons as against 13,072 tons for 1927. Total days worked by Contract r.tiners 21,113; tor1s produced by Contract r-.;i11ers 255,917, with an
avera3e per Contract-!.1iner-Shift of 12.121 tons. Day pal' e1i1ployes produced 4,969 tons.
Following is a sy11opsis of accidents for the year:
Miner, slirhtly b.niired foot by fall of c?a.l uh~le _trimmi!lg.
n..1.uer,
·
brui sed fi::.1ger by f a.11 of coo.l wln.le trimming .
bruised
a.rm ~by fall of coal while trim~ine:
Hiner,
l.1iner, f.re!.1ches back lifting coal

�Vloodsman, cut le g with axe while preparine: timbers
\~iner, bru~sed thi gh by fall while carryii;g prop
\J?odsm~, . Jagged leg on drag saw while preparing timbers
Miner, inJ ured knee - st ruck by falling coal
P.1iner, injured groin - hit by shovel handle
Miner, bruised side - falling coal
~!.iner, cut thumb with axe ,-,hile making wedge
Uine r, bruised back - hit b y fallinr.: prop
Driver, sprained ankl e
Ca rpenter, bruised arms n i th ·winch handle
Driver, colla r bone bi~oken - c a r jumped track and rear end
s\'.1.mg hi m a gainst rib.
Of t h o above enume rated accidents, there are but three that
coul d b e considered major, t h e remainder beil-1g of minor i mportance.
The mine generally is in good condition with all worked out
areas definitely s ealed of f an d Hain Haulage roads in good repair; also
Ventil ation, Equipffient, Hoisting and Haul age Machinery in good working
order; air,7ays and traveli!l.g\"lays in good shape .
Develo~nent work is well in advance of the mine ' s r equirements
and extraction of coal has been prosecuted so as to obtain maximum recovery consistent with safety.
The labor turnover, as usual, has been practically nil·, and
the labor situation generally good m. th no grievances to cause delay or
stoppage of work. A new Agreement was effected as of November 1st, 1928,
and running to October 31st, 1932.
Approxima·~ely 1001, of caps and 40 ~ of ties used at the mine
·
· d f ...~ o.,. 1ef t-overs from former 1 egging operaduring
the year were obt aine
.1.1.1

tions on our l ands; uhile but approximately 10% of props were taken
from lands owned by us, and 901/u from lands not o,med by us.
FIRST AID:

~ate rials for

th"19

purp

ose are provided and located

the mine most convenient to workmen. The
at various statio11s thro u gh out
frequent intervals by Safety Committeemen
supply is i nspected r egutarly at
s needed. Activities in First .Aid and
and ?Une Officials and replenished a

�Hine Rescue work were good throu ghout the year. A combination team took
part in Th e U1-iio11 Pacific Coal Company Meet at Rock Springs, WUoming,
winni n g first place out of twelve teams competing. Tono's cost in this
participa tion was a pproximately $1, OOOo i ;-icluding time lost at mine .
Re gular monthly safety meeti11.gs of wormnen and Mine Officials
were ~-iel d t h rou gh t he year at which safet y and accident prevention measured wer e fr eel y discus se d, and no doubt much good has been accomplished
by such discussio1-is. Three me n wet·e dismissed from the service for failure
to compl y \7ith definite s afety measures at the working face .
Practi cin g by First Aid Teams has been carried on in the usual
manner by a number of our rnen, and op po rt unity is afforded all to take
training under Mr. John G. Scho1-iing of the Bureau of ?tines Station,
Seattle, ~ho has rendered valuab le service in this work.
The Ladies First Aid Association, the Community Club , Library
and Home Demonstration \'forks have been active in all constructive affairs
of the community.
UNUSUAL EXPENDITURES: In addition to current upkeep, the follow-

ing unusual expenditures were:
Regrade of maii'l haulage road in Patterson im·try District costing 0850.00.
Changing location of Hain Electric Hoist, 0250000; changing
location of Nolan Entry Hoist ~)110.00, both hill workings, No. 1 North
Slope.
Prosnectin~ in faults 0560.00; prospect drilling 0730.00; extra
-

e:&gt;

timbering account ~ orking unusually bad ground $1200.00.
Rener.al of Pit c ~rs 07590.00 and of Timber Trucks t~5q.oo.
Pit Car ":/heels purchased 01660.00; slope rollers CJ.60.00; hoist

I

,·

�cables 01 29 5. 00; Track Rails pumchased $1324.00; new animals purchased
0549.00; rene,ral of Boiler Water and Domestic \7ater pipe lines 06000.00;
labor and part:.::; for trip lamps 0597.00; re11ewal of electric wiring, &amp;c.
0725.00 .

Expenditures Ui."1.der "Construction" ,1ill be found elsewhere in

t his re port.
CAt:P :

j

In addition to the ordinary• upkeep expense for clean-

ing str eets, alleys, toilets and repairs to houses, li gh:l;ing a..'1.d pipe
lh1es, approximately 01520.00 \":as expended for major items such as reshinglinp: of houses a.:ad outbuildings, renewals of floors , foundations, &amp;c.
Also, some 4000 ft. of seuer ·tiling has been laid around the town for
drainage, at a cost of l)l.040.00.

�TONO

il INE

STATE!!i.:I1T OF TO:fflAGE SHIPPED DURnm THE CALENDAR YEAR

1928

J.UM,P

Hine Run

Total

January

2391

2.5150

27541

February

1154

21650

22804

!.lo.rcb

796

23418

24214

April

602

19012

19614

t~ay

57

22414

22471

June

41

14877

14918

July

88

18541

18629

August

20 5

16115

16320

September

982

16051

17033

October

1865

26172

28037

Movembe r

1205

23040

24245

December

].35.c&gt;.

..~3J.J..O.

. -~Oq_()_

11336

249550

260886

�TO N O

U I NE

DISTRI BUTION OF COAL SHI P?.:E' ·rs FOn 'iHE CALE~!D.AR YE.AR

1928

Cornme r cial
Lump jl. i.~ ..

Misc. &amp;
Employes

Boilersco. use

?-.11..

R.U.

R.ll,_

TOTAL

o-rrn..~t.N

January

2391

2463i',

171

345

27541

February

1154

21127

160

363

22804

liarch

796

22962

150

306

24214

April

602

18634

119

259

19614

}jay

57

22091

80

243

22471

June

41

14572

52

194

14918

July

88

18354

37

150

18629

August

205

58

15758

72

227

16320

September

982

44

15696

90

221

17033

October

1865

25661

144

367

28037

1-!ovember

1205

22622

158

260

24245

December

_)._9_5.0.

_?15.3.8.

_2_6..7.

] _05.

. _2.5.9_6_0_

Total

11336

244649

1500

3240

260886

59

161

�TON 0

I

MINE

STATEMENT OF COST OF COAL, PER TO)TS MINED &amp;"JD SHIPPED,
PER FOR!.I 89, FOR T'.tIE CALENDAR YEAR

1928

Uisc. &amp;
Ton11age

January

27541

Material

Labor

Total_

02613.61 038311.49 040925.10

Cost 1)~.L'!:Q.11.
(!I.. 486

I

February

22804

2840. 62 • 34130.39 36971.01

1.621

March

24214

2961.64

35302.00 38263.64

1.580

April

19614

2648.67

29752.55 32401. 22

1.652

r.~ay

22471

1905. 60

33573.77 35479.37

1.579

June

14918

2554. 75

23545.59 26100.34

1.750

July

18629

943.81

28148.65 29092.46

1.562

August

16320

2258. 93

26704.13 28963.06

1.774

September

17033

2314.35

27884.08 30198.43

1. 773

October

28037

3110.15

39763.13 42873.28

1.529

No-gember

24245

3485.10

30858. 23 34343.33

1.417

December

_.?5.0.6.Q . A.915..}.l.

_J1.o..9_8..~95.. )_4:1.3.'!•.5.6_

1.362

Total

260886

30673.14 379072. 66 409745.80

(1. 570)

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�T ON or

MI N E

DETAIL OF COST OF COAL, PER TOHS SOLD, PEH FORM 89, FOR CALENDAR YEl\R
1928

Air,
Drainage
We:igh &amp;
Mainte~.£!_ &amp; Li ghi M.i ning Hauling Loadin$
January
February
March
April
Hay
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

.126
.153
.147
.156
.110
.176
. 099
.178
.198
. 134
.160
.131

.049
.o63
.060
.077
.077
.095

.055

.080
.065
.,036
.039
.048

. 905
.937
922
.912
. 904
.919
.896
.935
.928
.924
774
.755
1

0

0

. 202
.221
. 223
. 230
. 227
. 247
.226
.263
. 264
.224
.232
. 214

.030
.034
.032

.035

.021
.037
.038
.040
.039
.034
.034
.032

(

~~.

.sup 1 ts~•

llm8~r.!•

mepln.

.TO!&amp;

.035
.054
.046
.062
. 069
.056
.061
.066
.074
.037
.025
.034

. 072
.084
.078
.098
. 086
.123
.102
.120
. 115
.073
.080
. 077

. 035
.043
.040
.050
.043
.065
.053
.060
.058
.035
.041
.039

.032
.032
.032
.032
.032
.032
.032
.032
.032
.032
. 032
. 032

1.486
1.621
1.580
1.652
1. 579
1.750
1.562
1.774
1.773
1.529
1.417
1.362

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�TON 0

MI N E

STATEMENT OF YARDAG.E DRIV:'TIN DURING THE CALENDAR YE.AR

1928

!ni.tY.

Ail'l.'lav

~

Total

Cost_

Jal'lv.ary

110

176

32

318

0 943.64

February

215

195

410

1218.12

Ue.rch

171

180

12

363

1106.98

April

146

220

8

374

1099.90

May

245

181

16

442

1339.87

June

98

107

28

233

700.44

July

173

193

16

382

1138.13

August

184

160

16

.360

1072. 41

September

131

203

12

346

• 1018. 64

October

137

146

28

311

955-.88

November

39

68

16

123

299. 49

December

_ 3_4;

_ _j§_

- ~-·

JJ.2.

. ~_2_6_1_.,1.1.

Total

1683

. 1907

184

3774

1115A-. 61

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�TON 0

STATE!i!ENT OF EXPENDITURES ACCOUNT "CONSTRUCTION"
FOR THE CALEMDAR YEAR

~

Overhead Power tine (Water VJor ks)

Amount

$ 1,192.22

Chlorine Cylinder

20.00

30,000 Gal. Tank

1,531.20

Tuo 15-HP Electric Hoists

3,837.88

Surface Trru1smission Line

468.45

Six Inside Toilets at Schoolhouse
El ectric Motor for Machine and

1,146.67

Bl acksmith Shops

272.93

Air Compressor &amp;Motor (Store)

248.43

Recording Demand Ueter

169.76

Additions to Tenements 9, 23 &amp; 67

499.27

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�TON 0

M INE

STATEJ\BNT OF REAL ESTATE DEPAR'WrnlNT RECEIPTS A.t~ D
MAP-TTEI\J'ANCE EXPENSTI! FOR TI-i'..E CALENDAR YEAR

1928

Rec-~i.ln_$_

HaintEfil.._an~e

January

$ 2711.91

G424.75

Feb r uar y

987. 49

579. 75

!Jareb

1058. 20

539.86

April

1008.12

429.52

May

1006. 00

463.54

June

991.78

964. 44

July

1972.24

815.37

August

1023.52

1526.43

September

1025. 40

1567. 41

October

1306.35

1427 .07

November

1061.24

1107. 33

December

.J:.9.2}•.l .7.

__6).5--.51

1517 5. 42

10481.04

Dif f e r ~

1
.__,

RECEIPTS include all sources per Fonn 109
r.1.AINTENA.l\l'CE EXCLUDES Depreciation, Insurance
Taxes a11d General Office Expense.

...._..... . -

-

4694. 38

�TON 0

MIME

STATEMENT OF \'JA'l'ER PLANT RECEIPTS &amp;\TD MAINTmMA.llTCE
EXPENS~ FOR TPE CALE'-IDAR nAR

1928

Rece;Jt~ Uaintenance
January

0 111.00

0 249. 71

February

110. 50

261 .61

r~arch

112.00

246. 03

April

113.50

248. 87

:~ay

114.00

1637. 93

June

111.43

742.98

Ju l y

111. 00

719. 72

August

113.00

698. 29

Septel!lbe r

114. 00

692.18

Oct ober

116.00

699. 43

'November

111. 00

535. 38

Decembe r

.1.1.7_._7.4.

.5.~4.. B.o.

1361.1?

7266. 93

RECEIPTS include all s ource s per Form 109
LrAI NTENA.NCE excl udes Depr eciation, Insurance ,
Taxes and Gene ral Office Expens e

Differeifil

,-

...

·- ... - . ·:;905. '/6

�T ON 0

H I NE

fHSCELLANEOUS ST ATE!.1£ NT FOR CALENDAR YEAR

1928

'l 'otal Tons Pr oduced
T&amp;:1s Produc ed by Day Pay Employes

260,886
(4,969)

Days !.1i r1e Ope ra·i;etl

229½

Days ~:for ked by Co11t r act r!iners
Days \'Jorked b y All othe r s
Says ~orked by All Employas

21,113
20, 731

41,844

Tons per Contract Mi ner-Shift

12.35

Tons per All other s- Shi ft

12. 1

Tons per All Employes- Shift

6.23

Kegs of Pouder Used (25-lb )
Tons Coal pe r Ke g of Powder

6,243

Fatal Accidents

None

Non-Fatal Accidents

42

!'.linor 12
i1aj or 3

Industrial Ins urance Premiums Paid
Cost per Ton
Total Payments to Bedical Aid Fund
Cost per Ton

3,328.60

Note: Payments to medical Aid Fund are divided
equally bet rieen llmployer and llmploye; hence
this cost per ton to Em12,loyer j&amp;_ .00632

.0127

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WASHINGTOlr UNION COAL COMPANY

ANNUAL REPORT

1 9 2 7

�File 6-9

Tono, We.sh., February 1, 1928.
Mr. Eugene r.~cAuliff e, President.
\''e.shin c~ton rnion Coal Company.
Cmaha, Nebraska..
Dear Sir:
I submit he r eui th r eport of operations of the ~nshingtoYi Union Coal C0Mpn11y for t he year 1927, as follo\'1s:
HOLDINGS: These total 6880. 51 acres, divided 5985.01 acres
o,med in f9e si mpl e and mineral ri ghts only to 895.5 acres, as per
Tax Agent 's records. Amounts of our tillable and semi-cleared lands
are oubstantially unchanged, uhile logged off areas have increased
scms over 1926 due to r emoval of timber, estimated at 200 acres.
Total fe.m leases ·are 16 in number, yielding a gross annual
rental of approximately 02400.00, while accruals from miscallaneous
railroad right-of-~ays yield about 0530.00 per year.
GENERAL STATEMENT: Total output for 1927 '7as 257,333 tons,
or 7,160 tons in excess of 1926; mine operated 223 days, or 11 days
more than 1926; average daily production was 1,154.18 tons as compared with 1,180.29 in 1926. Cost per ton for the year's production,
per Fonn 89, \?as

1.610, compared with {)1.566 for 1926. Tne year's

CO!llIDercial Sales oere 13,072 as against 9,650 for 1926. TOtal days
worked by Contract ?!.iners 19,484; tons produced by G®tract I.'. iners

248,250, with an average per Contract !~iner-Shift of 12. 73 tons•
Day pay minsrs produced 9,083 tons.

Follovinr; is a synopsis of accidents for the year:

�Miner, slightly bruised back by fall of coal.
r!iner, bruised back of hand ·while shoveling.
Hiner, slightly sprained by back while lifting car.
Hiner, head cut and buised by falling prop.

v...1l'ler,
·
h ead, hips and back slightly bruised by falli 11g coal

;I
l

I:!i11er, injured eye by flyin g coal from pick.

I

l.:il1er, slightly sprai11ed back from lifting coal.

I
!:!iner, head and face cut, s·~ruck by falling prop
'!\!inar, elbow bruised.
Trackman, Thumb cut by axe.
Trackma.vi, Spraii1ed by \'1hile lifting
Trackrnan, Finger cut a11d infected.
Hiner, Eye bruised by flying coal from pick.

..,

Miner, - Jack Larson .. killed by coal falling from face on back
of head.
\l'Jo·odsma.."'l, Broken finger, by bruising it between props.
On the whole, one fatal, one semi-major and the balance of minor

i mportance.
Condition of the mine gene rally is good; stoppings sealing off
worked-out and fire areas and o. K. Haulage roads, airways a.'l.d travel~ays good; ventilation machinery and quantity of air coursed in
separate splits ; also development work up to the needs of the mine.
Careful attention has been given to the extraction of pillars to
effect maximum recove ry consistent with safety.
The labor situation t h roughout the year has been good; no
grievances to delay the mine, and labor turnover, as usual, practically
nil.

�I

Appr oximately 90% of the 9ape, ties, ~. used at t he mine duri ng

I

I

t he year were obtained from l eft- overs from former l oggi ng oper ati ons
and 107o f r om l ands now owned by us ; while but approximatel y 15% of
px•ops were t a.ken from our lands and 85fo from lands not owned by us .
FIRST AI D: Mate rials for thi s purpose are provi ded and located at
various s t ations t hr oughout the mi ne most convenient to worlrnien. 'lhe
supply is inspected freque nt l y by Safet y Committeemen and Mine Off icials and r eplenished as needed. Activi t ies in Mine Rescue and First
Aid wor k \·;ere good t hroughout the year . A combination team took part
i n The Union Pacific Coal Company Meet at Rock_Springs, Wyoming, and
acquitted t hemselves wi th credit. The cost of thi s partici pation was
approximately 0750. 00.
Regular monthly safety meetings of workmen and Mine Offi cial s
ware held throueh t he year at -which safety and accident prevention
measures were discussed freely ~nd whi ch no doubt has been of much
benefit.
Practicing by First Aid Teams has been carried on regularly by
a number of our m·en, and opportunity i s afforded all to take the
trainin f?;. Mr. John G. Schoning of the Bureau of rf.ines Sta·tion,
University Campus, Seattle, has rendered efficient service in training
First .Aid and r.a ne Hescue Teams; also in teaching classes in said
work . 'nle Ladies First Aid Association has been active in such wor k,
as well as other constructi ve communi ty affairs.
UNUSUAL EXPENDITURES: I n addi tion to the current upkeep, the

f'ollowi nf! u1-iusual expenditures were :

I

I

�01600. 00 for extending No. 2 North Slope track including rails
and bed .
650.00 for r oom rail s
150.00 for cons tructing one underc ast.
1800.00 for prospecti n g seruns i n f aults, ~ .
1400. 00 for cleaning out and enl arging airways.

650. 00 f or nen doubl e trac k parti ngs, with timber.
700. 00 f or maki n g t r ack clearances.
800.00 for ext r a t i mberi ng account working unusual bad ground.

3300.00 f or r epairs and renewals to mine cars .
215.00 for ex-tensioY1s and r enewals of slope rollers.
2015. 00 f or hoisting cables .

270. 00 f or renat7ing el ectric wiring, ~ 214. 00 r1as expended f or t rip lamps .

275.00 was expended for tr,o horses and one mule
374.00 was expended i n overhauling Garford Truck.
42. 00 for Bookc ase for Women's Club House .
A total of 011, 858. 63 was expended under "Constrµction 11 , as

per detail els euhere i n this report.
CAMP:

I n a.ddi t ion to the ordinary upkeep expense for the clean-

ing of streets, alleys, toilets and repairs to houses and pipe lines,
1050.00 ~as expended for re- shingling and re- roofing,
325 00 ~as expended for reneual of foundations, and
300 00 ~a s expended for renewal of floors .
0
0

�TON 0

M INE

STATEMENT OF TONNAGE SHIPPED DURING THE CALENDAR YEAR

1927

Lum_p

Mi:i1e Run

TOtal

Januar y

1483

19449

20932

Febr uary

1200

19371

20571

March

1009

25766

26775

April

687

20539

21226

Hay

13~

22107

22246

June

114

20143

20257

July

Bo

10013

10093

August

84

15329

15413

September

1192

18086

19278

October

1450

22383

23833

November

1637

25559

27196

December

~

. 269k6.

-1.25J.3

11622

245711

257333

Tota.l

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�TONO

MINE

DISTRIBUTION OF COAL SHIPJi/.EN'l'S FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR

1 9 2 7

&amp;

BoilersCo. use

R~Jio..

Employes
R.M~

1483

18950

174

325

20932

Febr uary

1200

18874

143

354

20571

Mar ch

1009

25221

162

383

26775

Ap r i l

687

20137

110

292

21226

May

139

21666

89

352

22246

June

114

19835

50

258

20257

July

80

9835

~6

142

10093

August

84

15106

32

191

15413

September

1192

17665

118

303

19278

October

1450

21954

130

299

23833

November

1637

25119

167

273

27196

December

...1.5-:47.

-26265-

-1A,~

.1§.3.

_g_25-~~

11622

240627

1449

3635

257333

Misc.
Commer cial
Lump .B,o,M■~

()..,l.'JRR&amp;N

January

Total

TOTAL

R. M~

�T ON O

M I N E

STATEMENT OF COST OF COAL, PER TONS rnNED AND SHIPPED, PER

FORM 89, FOR THE CALENDAR YEiR
l 9 2 ?

Tonna.€@.

Mat erial
-

•

-

Misc. &amp;
Labor

."'3

Total

Cost ..:e,er Ton

Janu.aY'J

20932

February

20571

2466.98

30575.55

33042. 53

1.606

Haroh

26175

3583.19

37615.45

41198.64

1.539

April

21226

24'f0o 79

32175.34

34646.13

1.632

May

22246

4123. 77

33373. 57

37497.34

1.686

June

20257

3365. 29

31336.53

34701. 82

1.713

July

10093

1765.65

17675.94

19441. 59

1.926

August

15413

1917.59

23783.04

25700.63

1. 667

September

19278

2879.63

28837.ll

31716. 74

1.645

Octobe r

23833

2291.76

34698.88

36990.64

1.552

November

27196

3140. 26

37861. 21

41001.47

1.508

December

29,il.~

3081-!..2.Q

4lil1.•~~CJ.

446_~9.-.5.9.

_l. 513

257333

33429. 40

380969. 91

414399.31

(l.610)

Total

9 2342. 59 $ 31479. 69 $ 33822.28

$1. 616

�WI NE

TON 0

-DE1'AIL OF COST OF COAL, PER TONS SOLD, PER FORM 89, FOR CALENDAR YEAR

l 9 2 7

Air,
Drainage
Mainten~ &amp; Light

January
February
March

April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

.125
. 116
. 119
. 126
. 174
. 196
.242

. 124
. 141
.118

. 072
.080
.056
.071
.064
. 090
.139
.124

.121

.074
. 056
0056

. 133

.046

\1/eie;h &amp;

Mining Haul}.1lfi Loadin_g, ~el 'mt.
.927
.922
. 938
. 946
. 917
. 919
; 869
; 871
918
904
905
915
0
0
0

0

. 220
226
211
. 227
. 236
. 220
.234
.223
.223
. 211
.193
. 206

0
0

.040
.034
.032
.034
.036
.037
. 050

.039
.037
0032
.032
.033

\

.050

.044
.027
.049
.083
.064
.064
.058
. 066
.073
.057
.047

Sup' ts.

~en.

Degln_.

'ro'l'AL

. 091
.092
.077
.088
.088
.093
.190
.127
.099
.081
.073
.065

, 059
.060
.047
.059
.056
.062
. 106
.069

s,032
.032
.032
.032
.032
.032
.032
.032
.032
.032
.032
.032

1.616
1.606
1.539
10632
1.686
1.713
1.926
1.667
1.645
10552
1.,08
1.513

.055

.045
.039
.036

�TO N 0

M I WE

STA'rEMEN'f OF YARDAGE DRIVEN DURING THE CALENDAR YEAR

l 9 2 7

Entry

.Airwiu

]iQ.W.

Total

January

183

134

16

333

0 1040023

February

176

78

12

266

853. 16

March

105

100

8

213

662.30

April

124

137

4

265

802. 72

May

290

174

8

472

1473059

June

209

120

20

349

1125.00

July

92

68

4

164

479.09

August

125

100

6

231

688. 49

September

190

149

8

347

1053.43

October

274

152

426

1338.02

November

208

174

12

394

1192034

Decemb er

226

_us,

__i!

....lli.

---♦ . .- - J -

2202

1545

142

3889

12020.49

Total

..

Cost

1312.12

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TON 0

STATE!JEN'r OF EXPEMDITURES ACCOUN'r "CONSTRUCTION"

1 9 2 7

Amount
6-Ton Trolley Locomotive

0 7421. 27

300 GP'J Centrifugal Pump

897.52

Piano for ~omen's Club House

295.00

~and Dryin~ Bui ldi ng

164.09

Gasoline Pump (Storo)

149.00

Deepen No . 3 Well

584.68
899.85

23" Drill Press
Overhead Power Line
Total

2,5.00

___

.. __
1192.
22_

11858.63

�TON 0

MI N E

STATEUEN"r OF REAL ESTATE DEP ARTamNT RECEIPTS AND
MAINTENAllCE EXPEl~SE FOR 'IRE CALENDAII YEAR

l 9 2 7

Receipts

Maintenan~

January

0 2412.44

February

1339.13

492. 29

~arch

967.63

553001

April

965.25

499.41

May

933.80

534. 76

June

973.30

1067. 41

July

1976.00

7820 93

August

923.75

1313.44

September

9100 73

623.34

October

1183.67

408.67

November

934. 78

367.05

December

2£2,.~26

. 747.0~

14442. 74

7884.61

~

Differe4.~~

4950 22

RECEIPTS include all sources per Fonn 109.
t!AINTEMAl~CE excludes Depreciation, Insurance,
Taxes and General Office Expense.

-~

$6558.13

-

�TOM 0

U I M. E

STATEr!ENT OF Cm.lJJERCIAL ELECTRIC LIGHTING RECEIPTS
AND EXP'SNSES FOR '!HE CALENDAR YEAR

l 9 2 7

Receipts

Expenses

January

U 312.50

0 247.67

February

307.01

27 5. 21

March

302.00

274. 59

April

312.00

276.51

tlay

303.00

230.51

June

302.00

224.89

July

294.00

214.12

August

288.91

199. 49

September

28.4.50

196. 96

October

294.19

217.58

November

292. 75

244.72

December

287.?..7.

...l2A .9:!

3580.13

2896.19

Difference

$

0

RECEIPTS include all sources, per Form 109
EXPENSES include only the portion of Purchased
Por:er chargoable to commercial Lighting.

68 j, 94

�TON 0

U I NE

STATF.'•~ENT OF \'/ATER PLANT RECEIPTS AND MAINTENANCE
EXPENSE FOR 'll-IE CALENDAR YEAR

1 9 2 7

Receipts

Uaintenance

January

0 118. 00

t\ 250. 21

February

116034

240. 75

t!arch

115.00

259.05

April

118. 00

241.18

May

114. 00

226.33

June

116.00

240.73

July

115.00

220.67

August

112.19

232.37

September

109.00

228.47

IDctober

110.96

221.81

November

111.50

230. 74

December

110.$._

2,2. 7_~

1366.51

2848.03

Di.ff ere~

RECEIPTS include all sources, per Form 109.
l!A!U'mNA!TCE excludes Depreciation, I nsurance,
Taxea and Gene ral Office ~xponse.

..,_

... .,.

:;.4&amp;1. 52

I

�T ON O

M IME

MISCELLANEOUS STATEMENT FOR 'IHE CALENDAR YEAR

l 9 2 7

Total Tons Produced
Tons Produced by Day Pay Miners
Days Mine Oper ated
Days Y/orked by Con-t r act Hil-ters
Days '.':"orked by all others
Days \7orked by all Employes
Tons per Contract i.Iiner-Shift
Tons per all Others-Shift
Tons per all Employes- Shift
Kegs of Pouder Used (25-lo)
Tons Coal per Keg of Po\1der
Fatal Accidents
Non~Fatal Accidents (L!inor )

257,333
(9,083)
223

19,484
20, 389
39,873
12.73
12.17

6.22

6,019
, 43
1

13

Industrial Insurance Premiu.~s Paid
Cost per ton

$13, 353.11
.0518

Total Payments to !.Iedical Aid Fund
Cost p·e r ton

3, 146.82

Mote:

Payments to ?!edical Aid Fund are divided
equally betueen Employer and Employe; therefore t his cost per ton to Dnployer is .0061

.0122

�,. '

ANNUAL

R TI P O R T

l 9 2 6

u ashington Union co a l Company

-

�,onM 230
STANDAftD 1°22•3000

m

WASHIN'GTON UNION COAL COMPAi.~Y
:MI:-OERS AND SfflPPERS OF

TONO COAL

IS REPLY PLEASE REFER TO

, WASH.

:-10.

6-9

Tono, Washington

February
Fourth

l 927

llr. Eugene McAuliffe, President.
Washington Union Coal Company.
Omaha, Nebr.
Dear Sir:

I submit here\7.l.th report of operations of the Washington Union Coal Company for the year 1926 as follows:
HOLDINGS: The Coal Company sold to the 0-V.'RR&amp;N Company 1.83
acres for Railroad extensi0!.'1 of righ't; of way East of Tono Hine,
reducing the total acreage of the Coal Company to a total of

6880.51 acres, divided 5985.01 acres owned in fee simple and
mineral rights only to 895.5 acres, as per Tax Agent's records.
Amounts of our tillable and semi-cleared lands are practically
unchanged; logged-off areas have increased some due to removal
of timber, estimated at 500 acres.
Tenement No. 37 (Tenant Pete Tereski) was totally destroyed
by firs \tlth a physical loss of about J700.00, and 1,as not rebuilt account no shortage of dwellings for employes.
Total far:n leases are 15 in number yielding a gross annual
rental of about f.)2400.00 , while accruals from miscellaneous
right of ways run about $500.00 per year.

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�GENERAL STATEl:!ENT: Totfl.l output for 1926 was 250,222 tons,
being 6 ,874 tons less than for 1925. ~!line operated 212 days, or

18 days leas than in 1925. Average daily production was 1180.29
tons as COl!lpared YJith 1117. 8 tons f or 1925. Cost per ton for the
l'ear ' s 9roduction, per Form 89, ,·,as $lo 566 as compared with $1. 558

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for 1925. The year's Commercial Sal es v,ere 9,654 tons against
11,347 fo r 1925. Total days worked by Contract ![iners 19,742.
Tons produced by Contract Uiners 243,969, with an average per
Cor1tract ~-liner-Shift of 12. 36 tons. Day pay miners produced

6, 25.3 tons.
FolloYiing is a sy1'lops is of accidents for the year:
One mii'ler, broken toe, lump of coal breaking and falling
from hands when loading car.

One miner, bruised back of hand, bumped it against prop
uhile shoveling.
Four miners received slight cuts on head by coal fal l ing.

One miner, cut finger; it was later infected.
One mi~er, leg bruised by coal rolling against it.
One uotorman, bruised finger by cranking motor.
One miner, leg broken, was moving coal to rep:ace prop
knocked out by coal falling from rib Yrhen top

coal fell injuring him.
On the ~hole, l major injury and 9 slight injuries, and

no fatal accident.

Condition of the mine generally is good; stoppings sealing
off worked-out and fire areas are O.K. Haulage ros.ds , e.iroays
and travelint;-\7aya p:ooii. ventilation machinery and quantHy of
air coursed in soparace splits, also development work all well

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�up to the i'le eds of the mine. Careful attention ha.a been given to the
extraction of pillars to effect maximu~ recovery consistent with
s af et y. P,·a ctically all cos.l ii1 e1'ltry stumps sealed off with fire
s·li oppi n gs, Hill Workings, Straight !:la.in Slope in 1925, has been
r e cova l'edo It v:as found on r e-opening this area that fire was
sr1 othered, which made recovery of coal feasible.
The labor situation throughout the _year has been good; no
grei ·rances; no delay to mine, and labor tornover practically niJ..
Approximately 60 1~ of props, caps, ties,

&amp;J;.

used at the mine

during the year ,·10 1·0 obtained f rom left- overs from former logging
operations and 40 7~ fr om lands not owned by us.
FIRST AID: !Jaterials for this purpose are provided and loca..

tad at various stations th r oughout the mine most convenient to
workmen. The supply is inspected frequently by Safety Co:nmitteemen
and Hine Officials and replenished as needed. Activities in !!.ine
Rescue and First Aid work were good throughout the year. A combi~
nation team took part in the International !!feet at San Francisco
a.i-id succeeded in obtaining meritorious recognition, at an expense

of about $800.00.
At monthly safety meetings composed of workmen and !-~ine
Officials, safety and accident prevention measures are discussed
freely, which no doubt has bome fruit in minimizing accidents
for the year.
Practicing b y First Aid Teruns has been carried on regularly
by a 11umber of our men, and opportunity is afforded to a.11 to teke
the trainin g. Superintendent of the Bureau of L;ines Station at

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�Seattle, Mr. John S~honing, has rendered us efficient service in
·tra i ning Fi rot Ai d and nine Rescue Teams; a.ls o in teachin g classes in
s aid wor k. The Ladies First Ai d Ass ociat i on has continued active in
that \'!Ork; al so i n other conat.1· uctive c ommunity affairs.
UNUSUAL EXPE NDI'l'TJ1lES:

In addi tio11 to -th e current upkeep, the

f ollov;il1g unusual expendi-t ures \"!er e:
0275. 00 fo l· rene\7al of Boiler Smokestack.
025C. OO for r e ..deeking a ppr oac h t r estle t o mouih of slope.
01950 . 00 for r . =mewal of mai n slope track rails and bed.
0250. 00 for r enenal of 3:rd East en-try timbers where same
passes through f aul t .
025C'. 00 for constructing t wo Ove rcasts.
$550.00, prospecting for s eam in faults .

$300.00, reneual of timbe r s and cleaning out Airways.
0200.00 for new double track parti ngs.

$ 75.00 overhaulin g Blacksmith Engine and nev, foundation .
$125.00, renewal of r.achine Shop roof (iron).
$546.oo for repairs ·to mine cars.
0135.00 for extensions and renewals of elope roll ers.
$232.00 f or hoistin~ cable.
A total of

06, 666. 76 \7as expended for "Construction" under for-

mal °\7ork Orders, viz: Women's Club House 02437.17 and 30 new Pit
Cars ~4229. 59 .
In additiOil to the ordinary upkeep expense for the clean--

ing of streets, all eys, toi• 1 et s and repairs to houses ru1d pipe
lines, $6,50. oo was e,~pei'!ded f or re-shingling .and re-roofing

�houseo and buildings.

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�TON O

M INE

STATEM~!fr OF TONNAGE SHIPPED DURING THE CALENDAR YEAR

l 9 2 6

j

Lump

i:.,: ine Run

Total

Januar y

1701

22226

23927

February

1188

22294

23482

March

556

23672

24228

April

209

16611

16820

May

116

12944

13060

June

87

18997

19084

13209

13209

July

August

392

15588

15980

September

963

19754

20717

October

1050

25020

26070

November

1215

24779

25994

December

1836

25815

27q,.5,l.

9313

240909

250222

Total

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�TON 0

M INE

DISTRIBUTIOM OF COAL SHIPMENTS FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR

l 9 2 6

Commercial
Lump Mine Run

---

• •-..-..-

0-VJRR&amp;N .
ru ne Run

Misc. &amp;
Employes
![ine Run

BoilersCo .. use
Mine Run

TOTAL

- -

January

1701

21734

188

304

23927

February

1188

2185'6

139

299

23482

March

556

23225

128

319

24228

April

209

16314

64

233

16820

I~a.y

116

285

12371

75

213

13060

June

87

56

18630

52

259

19084

12965

85

159

13209

July
392

15374

41

173

15980

September

963

19460

117

177

20717

October

1050

24524

161

335

26070

November

1215

24308

155

316

25994

December

1836

2526:J.

_ill

..m.

27651

236030

1378

3160

250222

August

Total

9313

-

341

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�TON 0

MINE

STATEMEN1' OF COST OF COAL, PER TONS MI NED AND SHIPPED, PER

FORM 89, FOR THE CALENDAR YE.AR

1 9 2 6

Ube. ~
Labor

Tonna&amp;E!.

Mat erial

January

23927

$ 2593.42 0 34541. 71 0 37135.13

February

23482

3067.99

33477.76

36545.75

1.556

[arch

24228

2945.68

34130. 49

37076.17

1.530

April

16820

2994.07

26331.59

29325.66

1.743

Hay

13060

1706.55

20938.66

22645.21

1.734

June

19084

2560., 15

26477.41

29038.16

1.,22

July

13209

1474.53

20260.18

21734.71

1.645

August

15980

2430.0l

23530. 23

25960.24

1.624

September

20717

3459.61

29412.85

32872.46

1.587

October

26070

2984.64

35979.83

38964.47

1. 495

November

25994

3337.46

36112.02

39449.48

1.518

December

276,il

3261.3,6,

3779~ •.81

4105;s•.1a

l. 485

250222

32816.Q7

358989.55 391805.62

(1.566)

Total

J\

:.

'.

'.

Total

Cost per Ton

~-552

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�TON 0

M INE

DETAIL OF COST OF COAL, PEH TONS SOLD, PER ~"'ORlA. 89, FOR CALENDAR YEAR

1 9 2 6

Air,
Drainage
Me.inte_na.nce

January

.121

February
March

.139
.134

April

.224

Hay
June
July

.159
. 106

August
September
°'tober
November
December

. 157
.174

.123

.111
.122

. 106

li!.~ Mining Hauli~
. 060
.069
.061
.091
.085
.054
. 082
.064
.049
.056
.057
.066

. 915
.892
.899
.897
. 900
.886
.899
.905
. 919
.928
.925
.901

.232
.217
209
.246
0

. 249

211
225
.217
. 214
. 203
. 216
212

0

0

0

\'Ieigh &amp;

Loa.din.,&amp; Q..ttve1,_~

.030
.034
.032
. 038
.039
.037
.038
.037
.034
.034
. 030
.031

. 052
.052
.050
.059
. 010

.057
.048
.042
. 037
.029
.035
. 042

9.u_pt_'.s.•

Dep2m._

Be_;e,ln.

191~

.080
.090
.083
.113
.144
. 101
.143
. 125
.093
.074
.073
.070

.030
.031
.030
.043
.056
. 038
.055
.045
,,035
.028
.028
.025

.032
.032
.032
. 0.32
.032
.032
.032
.032

1.552
1. 556
1.530
l.743
1.734
1.522
1.645
1.624
1.587
1.495
1.518
1.485

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-~ ,

.----.i.-~--.......,.

-

,. . . . _ _

--

___ -. ·

,~:;;...

.032

.032
. 032
.032

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�TON 0

MI NE

STATEMENT OF YARDAG~ DRI VEN DURING THE CALENDAR YEAR
l 9 2 6

En·try

Airwax,

~

Total

Cost

January

165

268

4

437

$1232. 49

Februar y

110

303

8

421

1159.19

March

134

219

12

365

1058.79

April

107

142

4

253

744.18

May

62

114

4

180

429.51

June

143

119

8

270

821.95

July

82

82

164

506. 15

August

76

46

8

130

400. 22

Septecber

56

66

8

130

.384.02

October

107

143

4

254

766.84

November

99

179

15

293

896.40

December

.2ll

- -

Total

1360

144

11

...fil

1159.4~

1825

86

3271

955,.77

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M I !-1 E

STATEMEN'.!' OF EXPENDITURES ACC OUNT "OONSTRUCTION"
FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR

l 9 2 6

.Amount
30 Ne\': Pit Car s

$4229.59

Women 's Club House (Non- budget)

2437.l'L

Total

06666.76

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M I NE

STATEMENT OF REAL ESTATE DEPARTUENT RECEIBTS AND
i:AINT~NJ\l'K}E EXPENSE FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR

1 9 2 6

ReceJpt.~

llaintenance

January

$ 2826.74

e 352.60

February

1116. 05

3.50.06

Uarch

1108.43

483,78

April

1109. 05

638.70

!Jay

1096.25

416. 48

Ju.n e

1099.79

494.05

July

2022.33

533.44

August

1080.02

740.55,

September

1083.75

440.83

October

1067.71

305.02

November

1318.2.5

432.09

December

959- 21

481.78

$15887.58

$5669.38

RECEIPTS include o.ll sources per Form 109,

llAINT~ANCE excludes Depreciation, Insurance,
Taxes and General Office Expense.

Difference

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-

$10218. 20

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B IN E

STATEMENT OF COdMERC IAL ELECTRIC LIGHTING RECEIPTS
AND EXPENSES FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR

l 9 2 6

Receivt_,~

Expenses

January

.j .3., 7. 47

$ 198.14

February

3.31.00

275.06

llaroh

320.82

263.13

April

320.00

269.56

May

311.50

219.06

June

302.50

168.47

July

310. 90

157.19

August

311.55

151.93

September

311.00

177.67

ottober

306. 86

171;56

November

309. 29

209.79

December

309. 77

214.32

83782.66

{)2475.88

Total

RIDEIPTS include all souroes · per -Fonn 109.
EXP~NSES exclade Truces only

Difference

- -

01306. 78

�TON 0

M INE

STATE?AE~T OF WATER PLANT RECEIPTS AND MAINTENANCE

EXPENSE FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR
l

9 2 6

Recei,2t s

?.:aint enanc e

January

~ 1250 65

0 232.66

February

126000

228.70

March

124. 55

224.77

April

122.00

239.95

Uay

122.00

207.94

June

119.00

235.43

July

148.70

223.53

August

118.52

210.46

September

118.on

197.89

October

116.55

211.48

November

116.45

207. 25

December

116.5,2

208.46

01473.9~4

02628.52

Total

RECEIPTS IUCLt!DE ALL SOURCES PER ram 109 •
MAINTENA.~CE excludeo Depreciation, Insurance,
Ta.xos and Genor-s.l. Office Expense.

Difference

j

01154.58 (Loss)

�TON 0

U I N E

MISC~LLMJEOUS STATEMEN'£ FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR

1 9 2 6

Total Tons Produced
Produced by Day Pay :1iners
Days r-~i?'le Ope r ated
Days Vior ked by Contract -.iners
Days i"ior ked by all othero
Days Worked by all Employes

Tons per Contract Miner-Shift
Tons per all Others-Shi ft

Tons pe r all Elnployea-Shift

250,222
(6,253)
212

19, 742·
19,530,
39,272
12.36

12.8
6. 4

Kegs of PO\"lder Used (25-lb)
'i'ons Coal per Keg of Po\,der

5,884
43

Fatal Accidents

NONE
1

Non-Fatal Accidents (~ajor)
Industrial In3urance Premiums Paid
Cost per Ton

$8,286.84
.033

Payments to Medical Aid Fund
Coat per Ton

c2, 711. 72

Note : Payments to ~edical Aid Fund are divided
equally between :Employer and Employe, therefore this cost per ton to Emploxer is .0054.

.0108

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ANNUAL

REP ORT

1 9 2 5

:,

Washington Union coal company

�Tono, V/ashington

January
Twenty-second

l 9 26

Ur . Eugene r.lcAuliffe, President.
\'!ashi11gton Union Coal Company
Omaha, Uobreska.

Dear Sir:
I sub.nit herm.1ith report of operations of the Washington

Union Coal Company for the year 1925 as f olloTis:
HOLDI NGS :

The total acreage holdings of the Company are un-

changed; acreage oi tillable and semi-cleared lands are substantially
unchanged, nhile l ogged-off areas ha.ve increased some 250 a.ores by reason of the operations of the r~utual Lumber Company.
Ranch House .No. 4 destvoyed by fire in 1924 ~as rebuilt this year

at a cost of 0206.79.
Ranch House No. 13 deat~oyed by fi re in 1924 has not been rebuilt,
this farm acreage being leased to our nearest Tenant .

Our total farm leases are 17 in number, yielding a gross annual
rental of 026;7.oo.
GENERAL S1A'r&amp;j8NT:

Total output for 1925 uas 257,096 tons,

being 6,692 tons less than for 1924. Uine operated 230 days, or one

day less tha:t i n 1924. Avernr,e daily production wao 1117.8 toHo as
compared m.tl1 1143 tono ?or 1924. Cost per ton for the ye(l.r's pr_oduotion, per Form 89, uas 01. 558 as compared with 01.554 for 1924. The

Year's Commercial Snloo ~oro 11,347 tono agai~st 15, 748 tor 1924.
One fatal accident - Aaro~ Litts, Driver, crushed betwoen oar nutl
rib. Four major i nj urieo (though not serious), viz: rjiner injured

�shoulder by fallin g from scaffold; Driver kicked in mouth by mule; Miner
overcome oith Damp issuing from old workings through eave, and Driver' 8
knee injm:·ed by car ac count his foot beine caught on track tie by ealks
in hie shoe.
The condition of the mine generally is good; stoppings sealing off
vorked out and fire ereas es0 o. K. ;Haulage roads, airways and travel-

uays good; ventilation machinery a.~d quantity of air coursed in separate
splits, also development uork all \Tell up ·to ·the needs of the mine.

Ca~eful attention has been giv0n to the extraction of pillars to effect
maximum recovery consistent \1i·ih safe•l;y. Some 2700 tone of coal \"!ill
be lost in areas that t1er0 sealed off accoun·l; of caved ground firing.
The labor situo.tion -'G h.I·oughout tho year has been good; no serious
greivances, no delay to mine on that account, and labor turnover praetic'ally nil.

Approximately 65t of p~ops, caps, ties, &amp;c . used at the mine dur-

ing the ·year were obtained irom l eft-overs from former logging operations
an~ 35t from lands not O\med by us.
FIRST AID:

Hateriels for this purpo!le is provided end located

at various stations throughout the mine most convenient to workmen. The
supply is inepocted freque2r'i;ly by Safety Committmen 8nd r:ino Officio.ls
and replenished as needed.

At monthly safety moetings composed 0

£ i"orlanem and ~~in0 Ofticials,

satety and acoide,1t prevention meo.s urea are disous

-·
sad ir0ely, ,1bich

"1.thout question is benoficinl to all.
·
. "'
b
arried on regularly by a
Practicing by First .ti.id 1eams has een
is afforded to all to take the trninnumber of our men, and oppo~tunity
,Auto 1'ruok from Seattle, with Sup't.
1ng. The Bureau of t.:ir10D Boccuo ,.

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�John Schoening i n charge, gave t uo classes of our men additional training i n f1in0 Rescue and First Aid; and also tuo teams of ladies took

training i n First Aid, and said teruas are yet quite active in the uork
bovinr. effect ed c definite L3dieo • Fire·!; Aid Ass ooiation.

t.r:rusu AL EXP£!1DITURES:

During the year 02;00. oo ~'fas expended

on roplacc::iento of mina c o.rs, t:heelo, axles, iron, lumber, eo. 0110. 00
\18.G

expended for Slope Rollers, 01347.00 for Hoisting Cables; 0985.00

for TrFlck lie.ilc.

-~aking of Boeope\1ayo 4·~h South and Burton Bntry cost

0175.00; iirit".!!tine ribc for ·ira.ck clec.re.noes t\650.00, and extending per1:1aneut tre.cl..s c.nd partingei for Uo'I.': Hoist 0800.00.

P.. total of C-1 4, 36,5. 85 r:os OX!,)Onded for °Construction" under fonnal
\.'ork O:.·dor3, cs detailed cloet"Jhore in this report.
C/•~:P:

In addition -'i;o ttie ordinary upkeep 8ltpense tor the

cleaning of stroeto, alleys, toileto and repairs to houses and pipe lines,

0520.00 cas expended for rcohineline and reroofing houses and buildings;

0.lOo.oo for reneuala of dojeatic uater supply lines, and ◊175.00 for
Cq Street Bridges.
nospeotfully submitted,

llanager

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�T0N0

H I NE

STATW.IBNT OF TONNAGE SHIPPED DURING THE CALENDAR YEAR

l 9 2 5

Lum,n

Mine. Run

Total

January

2088

26906

28994

February

1238

2034.5'

21$83

lleroh

871

23843

24714

A!)ril

689

22582

23271

llo.y

205

12188

12393

Juno

198

17168

17366

July

185

l.5'980

1616,

August

314

14754

1,068

September

1118

19702

20820

October

l.5'31

2245'6

23987

November

1433

23947

25380

December

1383.

2,972

21355

11253

24$843

2;7096

TOTAL

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M I N ID

DISTRIBUTION OF COAL SHI PMENTS FOR THE CAL~NDAR YmAR

l 9 25

~

Boilers

0-WRR&amp;W.
Hine Run

Employee
Uine Run

Co. Use

Hine Run

T01'AL

UiSOo

Cttnmercicl

Ltnp

r.1ine Run

Januar y

2088

26;50

153

203

28994

February

1238

20011

148

186

21583

r.:arch

871

23514

124

20,

24714

April

689

22258

113

172

23271

r:ay

205

11966

51

151

12393

June

198

16955

113

100

17366

July

185

15742

63

175

16165

August

314

14559

85

110

15068

September

1118

19427

127

148

20820

October

1531

22082

149

225

23987

Wovember

1433

23539

165

243

25380

December

1J8J

22..

2247i

173

265

27355

T&lt;Yl'AL

11253

94

242102

1464

2183

257096

ff&lt;/

//1

II 3

39

�TON 0

H I NE

STA'nr.CNT OF COST OF COAL, PF!R TONS UI NED AND SHIPPF:D, PER

FORU 89, FOR TI-11!: CAL!i!NDAR YEAR

l 9 25

Tonna.ga

Jbnoun'G

Cost per Ton

January

2899~

0 43351.19

01.495

February

21583

34292.37

1 . .589

~o.roh

24714

39064.64

1.581

April

23271

36049.45

1.549

l.io.y

12393'

21624.06

1.745

June

17366

28214. 24

1.62,

July

1616,

25784.78

1.,95

August

15068

24592.47

1.632

September

20820

31640.16

1.;20

Ootober

23987

36So,.o,

1. 522

November

25380

37500.91

1.478

December

27355

41J36,57,

J..,5,ll

400555.89

(l.558)

TOTAL

257096

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TO N O

l

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August
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October
Hov~ber
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.140

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.262
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.086

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.207
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Sl.,.op0

£\i~1.e.x

~

Total

_Q_9et

January

139

35

232

20

426

0 1308.29

February

154

19

233

32

438

1337.29

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255

30

285

l6

586

1806.99

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1;2

19

20)

12

386

1167.14

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135

121

4

260

822.67

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219

170

12

401

1218.5;

July

187

132

20

339

1046.72

August

153

139

4

296

899.34

September

237

160

4

401

122.e.70

October

235

152

20

007

1281.26

November

164

180

14

358

1074.69

Deoomber

..J1i

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_ill.

_1211,89

190

4730

l4l99.S3

TOTAL

2205

-

103

2224

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STA'i1Ef.!ENT OF EXPENDl'l 'URli!S ACCOUNT "CONSTRUCTION"

FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR

l 9 2 5

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Dal i very 'i'r uc k-PJds e. Dep·b. (Non-budget)

0 1219. 94
909.64

Neu Pit Cars

4228. 54

15 HP Motor (Non-budget)

179. 00

El ectric Hoists &amp; Poue~ Lines

7828.73

TO1'AL

14365. 85

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1 9 25

Reeeip"iio

t~aint enanc e

January

02692.51

0 876.21

Fobruory

1282.06

585.18

Barch

1159. 04

618• .57

April

1117.17

607.44

r.:o.y

1115. 94

493.68

Juno

1174.00

705. 90

July

2201.40

605.99

August

1093.54

390.91

September

1094.22

738.38

October

1097.01

488.21

HOV8J1ber

1106.06

456.48

December

1480.10

368,73

16613.0.5'

6935.68

RECEIPTS include all sources per Form 109,
!;AirmnA1:C:: excludes Depreciation, Inoure.nca,
Taxeo and Goneral Office Expense,

Difforenoe

0

9677.37

�TON 0

S'fA'ra?C!l'.i' OF CO'_JUTi'HCIAL 'U!IECTRIC LIGHTING R!WEIPTS
A~D EXP~NSES FOR '!'Ir.TI C AL'fi}NDAR YBAR

l 9 2 5

Receipts Expenses
January

0 339.21 0 405. 72

February

328.14

480.76

T1aroh

326.oo

368.38

April

327.00

257. 20

Uay

317.20

120.50

June

294.00

161.35

July

312.50

160. 99

August

309.23

136.66

September

317.50

160.58

October

322.77

122.93

November

335.50

159.27

December

323. 5,0

133.55,

3852.55

2667.89

RElC~IPTS includo all sources per Form 109.
EXPENSES exoludo 'l'axeo only.

Difference

0

1184.66

�TO IT 0

U I UE

STA'Rfill'.1' Oi.• ,:;A~R PLAWT Rl'i!CEIPT3 AND P!AilITENAI~ ~

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l 9 2 5

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Janun1-y

0 125.35

0 166.06

C

Februa ry

124.43

158.62

norch

124.00

155.10

ti.9ril

124. 33

195.65

1,iay

12~.35

221.24

Juno

123.00

192. 80

July

123.00

211.66

August

121.45

208.88

SoptOJ:1ber

123.33

198.SS

October

122.;2

179.40

november

123.50

253.73

December

J.26.oo

187.89

1485.26

2329.58

RDCDIPTS include all oouroes per Form 109.
llAINT3NANC~ exoludeo Depreciation, Insurance,
Taxos and General Office Expense.

844.32

�1' 0 N 0

ll I N E

r.IISCL":LLANEOUS S'l' ATIBllf:!Tl' li'OR 'i'HE CALE ND AR Y-.iilAH

l 9 2 5

Total Tons Produced

2;7, 096

Days r.~ine Oper ated

230

Days ·i.:·orked by Contract Hine rs
Days tforked by all others
Days \'forked by all IDmployes

22,412

20,206
42,618

Tons per Contract ~iner
Tons per all Others

11• .,

Tons per all ~pl oyes

6.o

Kegs of Pooder Used
Tons Coal per Keg of Ponder

12.7
6,168
42

l
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Fatal Accidents
Non-Fatal Accidents (r~ajor - not serious)

Industrial Insurance Premiums
Cost per Ton

010,997. 10

Payments to riedical Aid Fund
Cost per Ton

0 2, 943.39

tWTE:

0

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1.794
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1.780

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l:nct"O.,,.r.t!&gt; Cao~

~ .094 - :1

19Z5 - Z57t204e75 tons cit O .0 26 - -

◊24, 79(i.07

6,6~7.,,
1000

:~ror.i.:,;.-,'l Teno P ?r Du.y Uino t !o rlc.od 1923

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ANNUAL aEPORT
UASHINGTON UHION COAL COUPANY

1 9 2 4

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Tono 9 nashington
!i'eb;.•ua:ry

Tnenty-thix-d
1 9 2 5

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Dashington Union Coal c~~pany.
~aha, Nabr aaka.
Daar Sir:
I eubroit heret1i'ih repor·i; of operatio,'ls of t he te.shinp."~on
Union Coal Comp~flY foi' the year 1924, e.s follor,s :
Ifoldin(;S :

Tot a l acrea~e holdings of' the Co-:ipuny are un-

changed; a:~iount of t i l l able and semi-cleared l ands are Uflohange&lt;l;
logp:ed off ali'ens ho.v0 increased by reason of the ope:ratiol"ls of the
!iutual L'.!,,Jber Cropany.

On Dece:nber 220 1924, llanch i.:ouoe no. 4 t'ias oo:npletel y

destro~•ed by fire. Paul Erz en, Lessee. Val uation as per Insurance
Schedule 0400. 00 . Also, on Deee:nber 29th, 1924, Ba.Yich House Uo. 13
t'iao ec_,nle•i;ely destroyed by f i re. Lesseo Lee Di nsm ore. Valuat ion 11s
per Inoura.nce 5ehedule ~500 . 00. Both of these losses havo been previously reported.
General Statement:

Total output for 1924 t1as 263, 788 t ons,
•
2
an increase of 10,945 t ons over 192j end of 84,938 tons over 192 •
l'i ne trorked 231 days i n 1924; 230-,1,- i n 192j. 'I'he average daily outth
put for 1924 was 11 43 tons, an increa ;e of 45 tons par day over
at
4
8
of t he pr evious year. Average cost per ton fo? 1924 (Fom 9) {&gt;l .55 •
1 6O9
Cost per t on for the yea r' s output tie.a ._,lo542 gs ce-!!iparod r;ith ,J •
t or 1923. !lo fatal ac cidents i n 1924 aml but one :Jerious accident.

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The 1924 Commercial Sales amounted to 15748 tor1e as oompo.:red with

14433 "GOrlO fol" 1923.
'l't1e condi t io:n of' tho ,ni ne p:e,,e:r~lly· i s very good, ni th
all htrnl age roads, travelinp; t18.yo and e i?c ou!l'ses i n good r epair. Devel -

opment n c rlt is tmll up to tho rnine •s requi:rei'T! O!'ltop pa.!."'ticula~ a.t-tenUon
beili1g r,iven to concen·i;ra.tion of

~7o :rl:

i n 01tcl.er to obta i n l'laximti:u 8 :;c...

tractioil of co~, safety and econo:ni cal oµeratio11. ·rhe mi ao hns suffered

i n fuci it i s not. of record tha'~ 1'ono r ia0 ever lo::;-c a ct~y •s uork on
that o.c :;ount.. \. orlteu out anu. seal -su off ai~eac t h i.-ough out -~he mine have

couaed t10 t z•ou'blo O:." tm penoe du:dno; t ho y oa;.... (oi;ho? ihrrn uoual inspec-

before th~y nero Goaled offo
Of the t o·~al O.li:Ount of tinboi~ used in 1924, approxi rara.ta..

ly 4o:: of i ·~ vs.s shi!)perl i ri fro:-&gt; outside soul."ces, chich consietad of
11 aad 12-ft. props

O

A. l a~ge portion of omr l ocul t i 0ber used is fro·.n

""'hould be us ed o.s soo"'
.« ,"" ·r.: posoibl e·.
do\~·n timbol", "md uhi ch .,,

.
· mat eria.
· 1 is
• ',re_
F2.rst
Aid: 'T'his
. ......
.., " .;...vi__ "'"i
-"' t.ubl o b-o -tes looated
¥

i ;1 the variou s diotI."icts of the !':'line and a.Te looi~ecl over by &amp;-egul ar
Safety Committeeman, as well a 3 b y the n i 110 oi"f i c ials, -;;he latter
attendinl?, -~o ro!)la ce:nent uG needed . Safety mee-i:i,'lf~G n.:re held regul arly
each 1nonth at r.hich time accidento and acciliont, prevention l'!leasurae
' ff00'.\ i c; o.ccO•llplishGd thereby.
are freel y diacunsed and no doub t mucn t
Records shoo that du ri'.'\g 1923 and 19 24 c. total of e, e~1-11oyoa t1are
also th~t 20 uere given t hei r
given their firet Pi 11e Heecua trainil'lrr,;
•
✓-I ir oecon~ additional
first First Aid training, t1hile 1 2 were [!;l.V0?1 u !6

~rat Aid training.

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\'Je 110~, have a to'i:.al of JO men trai110d in " ine Hescue r-,o:rk and 53 men
trail'led ii'l First Aid n orko

'i'he Ladi es li'i:ret Aid Cl ass of 1'ono havo

19 a.dive members.
Laboi':

'l'l lis r.ii n e is favored u H~h very little labor tur-t1mro:r p

in fa.ct i·~ is practically r1il a.nd 1::i.bor p.;:rievances ero also jus'i:. as

1:h.lring t ho yea r ~)400. 00 t7as spent f or 11er: muleo to t ake the

r.:ine ca:r nheeln, a.xl es and i ;rons f or r e9laceu1c:1t purpoi;es. .:2100. 00

CJasoline Loco.?iotive e.11d )240.00 for eleciric cut-out s, ci~ctd·~ bx-0ai,ora,

lncree.si n r,; -tho oize of sumps, "'o . 1 !!orih Slope a.rid ,5th South required
a11 e2tpentli·ture of .;230.00.

Camp:

The usual standards of cleanliness of s ·t:ree·~00 alleys

and -~oilete have bee~, mairito.ined and tcmements f~iven ordinary r~paii"s •
No unusual outbreak of sickness has occurred, and chemical treatment

of doestic uotor ie in effect.

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l 9 2 4

LU.llJ?_

! 'i na :iun

'l'otcl

January

2543

268! 8

29361

Feb,·uary

1194

24072

25266

t!o.rch

1272

21215

22~•87

A!)ril

985

23343

24328

:..ay

136

18321

J.0457

June

221

13654

138'/5

July

279

15255

15534

August

494

1 4840

15334

Septe=i.ber

1520

15976

17498

Oo·iober

1642

25727

27369

!Jovenber

1983

2J695

25678

DacE:abar

2907

25624

28601

15176

248612

263788

1923

13438

237«&gt;8

250846

1922

10567

168153

178720

TCii'AL

�T O N O

t1 I N E

DXSTRIBU'l'I O\\l O!i' COAL SHI B'n!J'l1S FOR ·.m :; C J\Ls\\lD.AR YEAR

r

t

l 9 2 4
Commercial
Y,.'Jlno
?.1i ne Run

f

1

:r i EJO . {)_

Boiler1s

C \JHR&amp;~J .

@upl oyas

Mina Run

?'i ne Run

Coo Use
1i ne Rui-1
l_
,_,._

'l'OTAL

0

January

2543

61

2,827

174

756

29361

February

1194

115

23157

118

682

25266

r:arch

1272

11 4•

20422

120

559

22487

April

98,

22959

109

275

24328

ray

136

18!31

47

l t.~3

18457

June

221

13424

,n

189

1.3875

Jul y

279

30

15009

41

175

15534

August

494

59

14565

69

1 47

15334

Sapt e:1ber

1 520

60

15639

103

176

17498

Oct ober

1642

91

25254

1 49

227

27369

~Jove::ibe:r

1983

36

23191

170

298

2;678

Dece::iboi'

~ O_!

2,2201

216

27,7,

28601

15176

572

242779

1357

3904

263788

1923

13438

995

228345

1514

6554

250846

1922

10567

1416

159567

1695

5475

178720

(Comcenced ueine purchased al ee-tri o energy April l, 1 924 )

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FOR:! 89, POH 7ll'.!: CAL~i·:DA..11 YI:;AR

l 9 2~
Coot ne r n 'i'Oi1

TonnaB._&lt;i

r.:uount.

January

29361

') 45667. 93

~ 1.555

FebruaX'y

25266

38351.92

1. 518

!·e.rei1

22~87

33694. 89

1.498

A,~..il

24328

36315. 59

1.493

r.:a.y

18457

28917.)6

1.567

.Jtt'l€1

13875

23379.8~

1. 685

Jul y

15534

25166.70

1.620

August

lS33t,

252'(3. 31

1,648

Septeober

17498

27342.82

1.563

October

27369

40956.,0

l. 496

Uovember

25678

38;j85.ll

1. 503

28601

_1.3066. 32

1.,06

Daoe·1ber

263788

t1,06718. 29

(l.5'42 )

250846

~3542. 00

TOfAL
1923
1922

178720

295857. 76

• •

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n:I

(1 . 609)

(l. 655)

�T OH 0

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DETAIL OF COST Oil COAL, P.G[t Tmrn SOLD., PiH FOH.f.~ 89, FOR •rJJE CALBtmAn YE: AR

l 9 2 4
Air

i'aintenen_c_e

January
February
?!arch

.058
.068
.053

April

.112

.o,o

t ·ay

.012
.091

Au gust

.107
.130
.116
.117

Sep·t.embo r

.100

Oetober
l!ovc:-ober

.114

December

.120

.June

July

-

.150
.106
.099

Drainage
~ _Y,ghL ll!,ning Pauli~

)

.010

.080
.079
.066
. 066
.047
.047

.911

. 21 2

.905

• 219

.902

. 903

.898
.906
.893
.890

.883
.839
.917
0897

.220
.203

. 203

\. eigh. O:

J~o~&lt;ling pevelop '..b._ _ful.&amp;::~~-·.045
.042
. 041

.044
.048

.233

.054
.047
.045

• 224

. 044

.195
.196

.038
.038

• 209

.04-0

.230

.225

.047

.039
.032

.oJG
. 060
.061

.076
.090

.on
. 060

.057
.065

.075
.or.J
.092
.086
.114

.137

1)&lt;2,'@]!,·-

1.555

. 025

.032

.024
.02'7
.025

.032
.032

1.516

.032
.032
. 032
. 032

1.493

. o.B

. 04,(\

. 123

.039
.039

.102

• 0&lt;!,2

,073
.086
.068

.112

D8J2l~ !,O't,~

l.498

1.567
1.685
1. 620

. 032

.029

.032
.032

1.648
1.563
1.496

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.032

lo503

. 028

.03?.

1.506

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l 9 24

Reeeip~a 1&lt;ai ntenance
January

02904. 91

:) 335.33

February

966. 25

407. 86

rarcl1

967. 45

315.55

April

982. 35

355. 60

l'ay

985.50

539.08

June

1115.;3

852. 92

July

1993.61

590.36

August

1028. 64

654.79

Septenber

985.31

371.30

Oct ober

1250.;6

332.97

November

1130. 51

344.79

Dace:!lber

1152. 48

602. 83

15463.16

5763.38

Difference

Receipts include ell s ources per Form 109.
i.'aintenance excludes Depreciation, Insurance ,

Taxes and General Office "?Xpenae .

9699.78

�1 9 2 1.1

;tocoi •.,i~o
a--.

':,cp,,.!H!lO..~

frl,mury

• J 20. 6J

'261.2?

•oui·uin·~,

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2.1}5. ~~5

l~Cll

321. QO

21?. 17

,,.}i l

J22. ;;o

209. JO

y

322. 5:J

167.on

1'.mo

j0'/. 92

l t0. 7o

fu! y

J09. 50

166. 05

AU!;UOt

.318. 73

166. 0,

Septe: bor

312. 61

19t'. 51

OJtobor

3lJ. 08

239.~0

'.ovonber

JJl.50

j l O. M&gt;

U~co1 ..bor

)21 . 50

_Ji!-..&lt;ill

JBJJ. ~~/

?.697. '/u

--cr==-

tm

(O~ ·.onooJ uoiu;• purclt:100:l olactrio~l po ..,ryr

Rece1pto in ~l•. tio all aour ooo 1)0 1~ •'er .' 109.

~p:maeo oxclt.:do

·uite3 .

•z·.:.l !., 1 ? 24 )

:.Hm.•rmco
,,........,........._,~

1135.69

�T On 0

ti I •-J E

1 9 24

Roceipif!.

uintenanca

Jre1 ue~y

~117.64

, 146.07

Februe.ry

118.00

142.04

r c.rcll

118.00

140.97

A!)til

119.00

147.73

" ay

119.00

!56.04

Ju.1110

116.70

146. 67

July '

118.00

228.lt:.

Auguot

118.48

15$.17

September

118.46

236.22

October

119.19

225.21

tlovenbar

122.50

169.21

Dece?Jber

124.0_Q

J.91....91.

1428.97

2085.44

Receipts include all sources per Jo~1 109.

r aintonanoa ·excludes D:)procia.tio'l, ..L"lGUr~1(:e,
'l'axee and r eneral Cffioe ·:itponoe.

,:;iff orouce

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§.lo_p_e

Ai X:.~"aX.

-Hoc::.

'1~oia 1

Co:::t
·--

24

444

\11 415. 18

.Janual'y

194

22(,

Febru~l'Y

157

15G

12

327

991.29

r:e.rch

106

20

242

'/24. 41

April

151

116
.,,

4

302

913. 60

•.ay

197

162

359

1106.15

June

139

119

12

270

843.90

July

173

141

12

326

1009.90

Auguot

108

165

4

277

826. 82

Septo::1ber

139

33

171

3

351

1038.63

Cotobet"

225

79

166

16

508

1653.27

'!ove:1bor

89

65

165

16

335

1089.3~

Dec6:lb0I"

~

_2i

..1.22.

32

-22i

1819,0l

'.r:'OrAL

1G91

246

2013

l!,o

4310

13431.50

1923
1922

21;9
1062

122

3632

12014.82

,

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15.51

1061

-

59

2182

6G07. 24

�TON O

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FO~ TH , CAL."!~JD,\11 Y2 i\R

1 9 2 4

_hnount_

Ellectrii'ication • ine .•·en Jtive
Sho·. C!.!!lOO -

dse. !;ept.

n0i'rir;o:-::i·;;in7- f l an·~ -

d~e . D9pt .

2'/4.00
2!42. 92

Dirainc.i::o Gi tch !o. l

11623. 06

Car ::'eodor

3921. 39

Track S~cle

4538•.5,1
123920.32

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T! I SCELLANF:OllS STATEHr..!MT FOR TP.Ti; CAL~NDAR ~Al{

l 9 2 4
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1923

1924

Total 'fono Produc ed

178850

252843

263788

Daya Pi ne Oper11ted

146{·

230½

231

14982
16128
31110

21378
20287
41665

22,00
20276
42776

Days \,'orkod by f'iners•Contraet
fhyo \.'orked by all others
D:i.ys \.orked by all ~ ployos
Tons per Contract r•iner
Tons per all others
Tone per a ll !hployes

11.9

11.8

11.0
5. 7

12. 4
6.o

11.7
13.o
6.2

5037

6259

2

Hone
1

Kegs of Powder Uoed
Tons Coal per lCeg of Pot·1der

3291
54.3

Fata.l Acoidenta
Non-Fatal Accidents (Serious)

l
1

2

Industrial Insurance Premiums
Cost per 'l'on

! 7135. 86
.o38

07805.51
.031

08738.o,
.033

Payments to ~edical Aid Fund

362.48

625.32

1177.·41

Cost per Ton

.002

so. 2

.0024

41.

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I

WASHINGTON UNIOH COAL COafi&gt;ANY

192!,

�INDEX

Holding Sp

l

G·ena:ral S·t e.tement,
Fi rat .Aidp

1

'.Labor,
l:Iaj or Repairs &amp; Renet1als 0
Cm;ipo

3

W2.t0:r Supply!&gt;

2

3

44
4

!!ferehandi se Store &amp; Ui.a,rket,

,

Statement of Tonnege Shipped,
D;s·tribution of Cool. f.!hipraents,
Cost of Coal,

i9

Lline 0

Details of Cost of Coal,
Statement of Yardage Driven
Statem.eir~ of Real Estate Dapto
Statement of Commercial Light Pl t.
Sta:tement of Y!nter Plent
E:q,endi tures on °Conatruction°
lliscellaneous Statement,
Statement of nerchandise nepto

10

11

12

13

14

12
lo
17

�WASHUTGTON UNION CO
•
AL C01'2PANY

Tono, Washington
ll~o Jo Do Farrell 0 Presidento

Uashing ton Union Coal Co.
Seattle, Wa.tshing;ton o

Dee:r Bir:
I beg to submit ~eport on t he properties of

the ~ashington Union Co e~ Company •~or the calendar year 1921
as follous:
B'.OLDIUGS:

~'here has been no change in the total acre-

age h oldings o:f th~ Compru1y, Md but slight changes in the
acreages of tilla,ble, se:ni-oleered, logged off and timbered
~:reas.
GEUER.A1. STAT-rzr;-::1TI.' :

Total output for the year was 25'3,

508 tons as comp~red to 257,270 tons f or the year 1920. DUr•
ing the paet yea~ t he mine operated a total of 211 days as
tigainst 234} days fo~~ 1920, with an increase in output per

d~ of 104 tons over that for 1920. Lack of demand for the
coal uas the solo cause f or drop in output.
The requir enenta of the O•Y7RR&amp;l'"lf company for the year

were fU.lly met, being 228,76, tone as compared to 231,629
tons for 1920. Coal sold the commercial market was 16,411
tons as compared to 18,07, tons tor 1920. our established
Policy of tully providing for the o-URR&amp;ll compaDY requirei nl le for in order to

mente prevented a areater oomrnero

ea

'

�secure the business of some

consumers we would hav~ to con-

tract f'o1" winter delivery and thi
•

•

'

•

8

might interfere with

filling the Railroad Company's order ~t that
season of the
year ..
Q

The gene'ral condition of ·the mine h"'s
. = b· een we l".1. cared

for; haulage roadsa t rave ling ways and aircourees
'
are in
p

good condi "i'.iono The policy of kee~ing the development work
vtell up ·~o the mines req_uiremei'l'i.rd has been observed, and ia
indeed necessary in o:-rdex- that ?.ull kno\'1l~dge may be he.d as
to feults and i1~z-egularitios :i.n pitch of see.m to enable the
'best haulage gradeo and plrui of nork being used to uork out
the coal o Th(:! :mine hao sufte1-.e&lt;1 no inierruptions account

l abor dioputes o No fatcl. and but t~o serious accidents have
occured during the yearo r.ttne dl.,airiege fQr the pl"esent is

uell provided forQ ~ine buildi11gs are in _reasonably good

state Of re:peiro

on ncoount of the hi6h rate of t1eges prevailing at the
mine,: we have found ii chea!)er to buy practically all of

our mine props from outside ~ouroes
FIRST AID:

0

conditions prevailing
DUe to ~h~
.., "" dietur~ed
"'

at a nuraber of the mines, no stat~ n eet of .First Aid and
this year. ue
Hine Rescue Contes t e uere held in vrashington
•

• t a tive of the Seattle !Jine
did, hoT1ever, have a represen
in a olase of 27 employea
Resc-u e Station come to Tono and t ra
of whom received oer1n both Helmet end First Aid work • 17
ri

......

tif1catea in Firot Ai~ cu•

d 10 in Eine Rescue work. we now

have 45' employeo capable O

f

8

dministering First Aid; alao
"'
A

the Helmet apparatus. 1'he

20 that are trcine&lt;i in th e use OJ.
•
y~ar fits us up very well in
new equipment purohaaed th16

I

I·

�this respect.

LABOR:

During th

"

e year this mine has suffered no

interruption Qf work aooount 1 ~
•
auor difficulties or disputes.
On i~1 arch l;'th, 1921, all the 00
·i
mmero el. coal mines of the
Stete, excepting ·the Bellin"""am
co--&lt;i c
t
(.',,t...
o., he Roslym-Ca.soade
C',J.

Coo end two non-union mines near centra11a ovmed and operated

bt Greeks, closed dorm claiming they could not without loss
pay the t1e.ge scale demanded by the Union miners .. After being

idle seve~al months a Commiaoion consisting of two operators.
two '.L'.iners end a I1ining :mnsineer nere aeleated by the state

l)epartment of Y:o.bol" to make fu11 investigation, report their
findings e.nd give recot'1rllendatios1s for an adjustment that

uou.ld per.mi t the nines to

0

:re...openo The recommendation of

this Comraission, chief of which that wages be reduced to
the October-1919 sccle, ~as late~ rejected by the ~ iners
U11ion, with a :resul·I; tha:t neal'lY all of the commercial JD.ines

invol?ed b~oke ~it h the Union. and started their mines open
shop, peying the october-1919 wage scale., whioh ranges from
20~ to 305t leas than present Union soa1e •
!.IAJOR REPA!HS AUD PJt.i1mWALS:

Aside from items detailed

els8'7here in thi □ report, the following major expenditures
r,47~
h ave been mnd e.. ,)
;,J• oo for neu mules necessary to t t!.ke the

places of those inca~acitated through injury, &amp;o . Ol7,o.oo
__.,
iron nnd boltB' 1n the
was expended for new wheels, i.u-i- 88 ,
~o"O'll"l-out :mine oars, neoeeeury to keep this
replacement O "'
J. "
~u
d working order. 01900.00 was
equipment in reaeonoble goo
~c. on old tenemento, hall, store
expended for ne~ ~oofa, ~

and hospita1 .

�CAMP·:

Alleys and 'l'oilet 8 h
•

.

ave been kept reaaonably

olean, ditches kept open and

roads kept in reasonable repair.
For this purpose some gravel h
.
ae been used and much more will
be required to obtain best
•
serv1oe from Allto Truck now -used.
Tenements have received the
usual attention in the wa;y
of necessary upkeep and
·
repairso a considerable number of
'\Jhich are now in need of repaint.
~
- :,..ng o 11x10 epidemic or serious
eiclrncsa hes occurred here ~u~4~N the yearo
•

UATER SUPPLY:

•

~

~~o~

The quelity and quantity of domestic

uater is excellcnto Three oaoh prizes Qf Bl,. 010 and G,
uer0 awared :for the best kept p!'emises in Tono during last

summer and accomplished much in stimulating interest in thia
respect o

MINE:

As pre~ious1y o~ated, the underground working.a,

haule.ge roads, aircourseia g traveling wa;ys and drainage are

in good condition. Actual mining at the fac~ both in the ad~ancing and retreeting a~eas is given elose attention to the
end that as complete extraction of coal as possible, consis•
tent w1 th sai'e end economical operation, may ensue.

~/hile no nctual fires have occurred in any part of the
mine this year and the areas already sealed off on aoooUJit of
fires have given no trouble, we did, however, find it necessary to seal off pillnrs Nos. 1 to, inclusive in No. 4
Entry on 3rd south Plane account caved $round within that

~ea heating up and discharging fire tumes. Thie caused an
expenditure of 0225.00 ond a loss in unmined oocl of some
1900 tons. The principal cause of this heatine was slowness
of working out t he coal owing to UJ1usual amount of .idle time
account little demend f or coal. ?To taulta have been encountered

�in this yea.r's development work.
$2100.00 was expended On h a.ulage road to replace a
portion of 3rd Ee.at Entry off 2nd NOrth Slope, necessary to
permit sealing off a section of 0 ld workings as a fire preventative, and to improve the h au1 age grade.

0650.00 uss expended on arading the 6th North parting,
No. 1 North si- ope ' necessa...ry t•o obtain rea.soneble haulage

gre.deo.
0800000 ~no expended on driving and equipping the 6th
~Torth gravity plane, necesaaey to mine out coal above fault
at that point.

06oo.oo ~as expended in enlarging main airw~ t o facilitate inoreaoed voluoe of a.ir produced by new fan. This work
is still under ua;yo
The mine pumps are in good repair end barring unforaeen
contingencies are uell able to take care of the mines' rerequirementa.
?IERCHJ\llDISE STORE AND UARKET:

The total. volume of buei -

ness transacted by theoe two departments was approximately

3·9/10% less then in 1920. The Gross Profit wae ap~rox1•

.
mately' 4•7/10 of 1% more than for 1920 and the Gross Expenaea,

Depreciation, &amp;o., were 1,.6% more than in. 19~0, but included in the latter for 1921 were the unusual expenses for new
Caeh Register 0760 .oo ond major repairs on Store BuildiJJS

amounting to aome 0900.00; also 10me 0700.00 due to hi{;her
wages paid during e.ll of 1921 as compared w1 th only about

aix months of 1920, which amounts praotioally aooount for

�6

the increase in opereting expenses for 1921, and more than
aocounis for the drop in net revenue of $1364.98 in 1921 aa
compared '71th 1920. A statement of the operat.i on of the
u erchandise Department is appenOed hereto.
These departments ho.ve, to e verr large extent, given
oourteoua and efficient service, all reasonable effort having
been put forth to satisfy the trade, and this practice and
policy ~ill be continued.
Re s p e ~ : _ ,

//?

?Ienager.

�7

TON O

lll}JE

BTATEUE'NT OF TONNAGE SHIPPED DURING THE CALENDAR YEAR

l 92 l

Lump

lline Run

Totals

January-1921

1,7;

22410

February

l,'41

2083;
23438

Haroh

1;00

22301

24979
23801

April

_1876,

19698

l!r~

933
669

21146

2181;-

June

474

179li

1838,

July

307

13087

13394

August

1087

17704

18791

September

1798

20029

21827

October

212;

2263,

24760

'.November

1247

204,;

21702

December

1813

20133,

1;069

238439

1920

1,921

241349

21946
2;3;08
2;7270

1919

100,6

203281

213337

�T O N O 11 I M. E
DISTRIBUTION OF CO.AL SHIPL'.!EUTS FOR TIIE CALEJ.IDA11 Y.Ei\R l

,._,~Comnercial

T11ne Run

I

I

9 2 1o

Y.ocal &amp;

o-,~ H

f;-9_!__].J'_e e

_l'~tals

January- 1921

15'75'

58

19902

875

22410

Febl'Uary

15'41

22492

85'1

24979

March

1.;00

9,
3,3

21106

842

23801

Apj!il

933

11,

18003

647

19698 -

Uay

669

,s

·2 0476

622

June

474·

.17302

609

J'uly

307

;a

12592

437

August

1087

,7

17098

5'49

21815 . .
18385
13394
18791

September

1798

,7

19473

499

21827

Octob·er

212,

212

·21712

711

24760 -

November

1247

114

195'36

805'

21702 ·

December

181l

162

l907J

1,069

1.3 42

228765'

892
8332

....:;'-.24.€.
2,3,08

1,921

21,4
41;'1

192105'

231629

7566

2,7270

1920

1919

1005'6

702,

213337
~

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TONO

U INE

STATEMENT OF COST OF COAL, PER TONS SOLD, PER FOm! 89.,

FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1 9 2 1.

cost
per ton

Tonnage

.Amount

J'anue.ry--1921

22410

February

0 1.798
1.680

A:pril

24979
23801
19698

l'lcy

21815'

June

1838,

July

13394
18791
21827
24760
21702
21946
2;3;08

{-40316.;2
41983.78
42130.37
36473.80
38374.40
33860.39
26237.73
33312.;7
36141.81
41818.8,

1.689
1.766

llarch

August
September
October
NoTember
December

1920

1919

217270
2 3337

38338.26

1.770
1.8,1

1.813
1.841

1.9;8
1.772
1.~,6 .

1.za,:
39189.02
448177.,3 Avg. 1.769
1.66~
42~98-34
1.48
31 38.~

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DETAILS OF COST OF COAL, PER TOilS SOLDO P1m I, 0RM 89., FOR THE
1

CAI~~lDAR YEf'\R 1921 0

i1sintena.noe

Air,
'7eigh o&amp;
Drn.inoge
f.; t..~ht Uinin&amp;, ·1J.au11B;t Lo~ding_ Developn• t

January-1921
February

. 2!i0

.107
.086

Karch

.209
. 211

. 112

April
y~

June
1ul.y

August
September
October
Noyem.b er
Decemb er

.1~3

. 218

.22,

..123 ·

.100
.123

.231

. 170

.179

. 084

. 224
. 211
.231

. 226

.113
.090

.096
.101

0942
0978
0959

o99i
o9i
.9 4

0278

.066
.o64

0249
028 2

. 064
o06t,
o06~

.238
.248

.270

0987
. 969

.300
.2;6
. 232

-9i,
.9 2

.280

.964
.948

.243

.27,

.065
007.2

.066

.O!;i9
o0~O

0061
.0;9

§,tlp't .

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. 103
.089

• 1 . 7_~8

005'

.094
.117. 106
. 124

1 . z10
1 . ,1

. 022

.oarl

0078
o0 ,5'0
0037
0021

.036

.04 2
. 0 60

.0;3

. 161
. 123
. 102

. 09;
.103

. 109

1 . 6 0-

1.813

1 .841
1 ~9,8

1 . 7-72

1 .6H6
1. 6 9
1.766

1.78;

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T ON 0

ll I W E

STATEMENT OF YARDAGE DRIVEN DURING THE CALENDAR YEAR

l 9 2 l

Entrz Ai?'\'7&amp; Room Total
J'a.nuary~l921
97
1,7
12
266

cost

0 1,,.61

February

136

211

8

3,,

1041.61

llarch

149

15'0

48

347

1066.83

April

113

167

8

288

s,,. 24

llay

99

193

l'2

304

916.43

June

122

136

24

282

843.13

July

2

82

12

96

265.04

August

32

103

4

139

372.94

Septeober

15'4

22

25'9

741.04

October

83
120

227

18

365'

10,3.00

Nov8]1lber

148

16

431

1290.83

December

143

267
189

~

1010.18

1244

2036

-

8

192

3472

$10.211.88

2449

2192

176
5'93

481l

1920
1919

2387

1;76

45',

1809,.21

12665'.85'

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TON 0

ll I N E

STA'i'EUEl\'fT Oli' REAL ESTATE DEPARTlIEMT (TENEUENT) RECEIPTS
AND t'fAINTEMAiiCE EXPENSE FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1 9 2 l.

ReceiptD llaintenance Difference
Jonuary-1921

0 79409;

0 472.93

February

808010

498081

llerch

80004;

471.24

April

808060

lley

796027

760.94
1600,98
..

June

78306,
794.08
808.34

July
August
September
October
No:vember
December

LEASED LANDS

799.0,
781.32
832.,9
826.22,

.

1009.7,
8,6.98
863.61
606.76

9703.69

989.17
947.78
1022.23
10101.48

397079

4063.21

81.44

3981.77

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TON 0

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STATElTEITT OF COMMERCIAL LIGttTING PLAll'1' RECEIPTS .AJfD
A.I:L EXPIDlSES FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR

Janue.ry-1921

l 9 2 1,

Recei;ete

Exl&gt;enses

0 279034

1et Reoei;ets

February

283.00

Ee.roh

283.00

April

288.00

llay

273.,0

() 268.1,
246.92
276.0,
264.30
2,0 .81

June

279.00
280 .74
271.86
286.,0

266.97
220.09
232.71
20;.22

273.03
288.97

2,3 .13
2,2.16

314.93
3401.87
226.68
076.92
~

297.67
3034.18

3,7.69

2682.49

5'44-.19

July

August
September
Ootober
November
Deoember

1920
1919

2278.39

798.5'3

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TON 0
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.

STATID.'lENT OF UATER PLANT RECEIPTS AND MAINTENANCE
EXPENSE FOR TRE CALEliTDAR YEAR

9 2 1.

l

ReceiI?tG Me.int enance Difference
~ 179.42

C 140.5',

February

181.00

134.12

l'l'.arch

181.00

108.77

April

181.00

115'.49

Tl~

180.00

246.27

June

179.00

173.36

July

180.04

3~.04

August

179.68

286.29

September

177.00

130.2;

October

18,.23

November

173.21

;73.09
129.2,

December

181.63

January-1921

1920

1919

j

179.86

21;a.21

2~81.34

423.13

2287.71
1885.71

1623.l~
1;71.

663.za
314. 5'

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T O N O

ll I N E

STA'l~T OF EXPmID~TURES ACCOUNT "CONSTRUCTION" FOR
THE CALENDA...:t 'YEAR

Item
Bath House

Net1 Pit Ce.rs

Neu Hoist~ Building
llaohine Shop &amp; Equipment

1921.

Expended

$ 14,2.43
2,92.48
998.07
167.09

E'eu Te1'1ements

14413.21 . #

Roa.de &amp;: Streets

1,,4.02 #

Centrifugal Pump

449.,;7

Cash Register (store)

397.25'

Raising Water Tanko

46;.90
2863.86

Auto Truck l ½-Ton
lline Rescue Apparatus
llult1Yane Fan •

Meat Uarket

{f. Incomplete

1289.17
8143.5'5'

1319.96

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T ON 0

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!.'.1.ISCELLJ\NEOUS STATEMENT FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1921.

Total t ons pr oduced,
Daya tline Uorked,
Deya U'o rkod b y Uiners,
Deya tlorked b y All Others,
Deys Worked by All Empl oyee
Tons per Day f'o r Each J.'iiner,
Tona per Day f or All Others,
Tono per Day f or All Empl oyee,
Kegs of Powder Used,
Tons Co al per Keg Powder,
Fatal Accidents
lion-Fetal Accidents (ser.ious)

~.mount Paid uashington Industr i al
Insurance Department,
Cost per Ton

25'3", ,os
211

21,012

23 , 90,

44, 917

12.6
10 . 6

, .6

, , 21~
None
2

01,851.79

.0136

�17

TON 0

1.i I N E

STATm:lEN'i' OF STORE OPERATIONS FOR TlIE CALENDAR YEAR 1921.

uerehendice S~l ea
I nvel!ltory December 31 •.1920

Fur ehnoeo

O

1921

0 14,937.68
96,798.22
111, 734 . ,"4

Inventory December 31-1921

16,327.00

cost of lier ohe.ndise Sold

95'.40.7,24

Gross Pr of it

21, 287.18

niso . Earni~..gs {Pool Hell, Telephone ~-o)

2.410 .77

Groso Revenue

23,697.9;

Gr ose .Expanoe. Depreciation, &amp;o.

l~,99,.37

n~t Revenue

7, 702.;a

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TONO MINE

ANNUAL REPORT

1920

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Dist:1"ibutio:n oi' Coal hh1pr1en'ts, ••••••••• o•••
Statement of Cost of Coal.,., •• o••••o•••••••• ll
12
Details o:t Cost, o:? CoaJ.
13
St ate.:.:.1ent of Yc:rd.~;e Driven, ••• "." "".". "" ". •
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s•iiate:iie~t of B.ea.1 E 0to.·te !Jepartme!'rii,,." o" • • • 14
Stt··~:~e1ae1.1t o:? Cormnerc ia.1 1..ighti nc; l 1lo.nt, • " ••• 15
st~tement of. ~nt-er Pl(!.Yrtn, " •••• "o ••• • .,. "". o o 16
Stateucmt of Co:ne"G:ruc"Gion Expendi tux-es, ooooo 17
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Bta'tew.011·c. o:f !,·;,o:ce 0·~1ex-at ions, • o. o • . " . • • • • o a 19
20

Detail of Leased Lands,•• ••····• •"•o••o•••·•

�1

UAS}r.trTGTON m1:tmT CO.AL COr.'iP.Al.TY

!ono • Washington
t.1anuary

Thirty-first
!iinet een 'l1t1enty-one
J'

0

Do 1:'ar...
- e11
--, P:i:•es:td.e ni 0

riashil.!e;ion Union Coal Co o
$(zattle~ vnshint:ton o

.. o~·G on. t "''·1'-'
'"' properties of
F!.8V8 '1,"hC hOXlOZ' ·;;o l'0P

1920, as follous:
Ho:ui:nm-G:
-"-'b
u ❖Jnt&gt;
v~~ ...~oval
oore~e holdings
Th9:E'C hnf3 beel!1 no ch0.?1!Ye
_.;l"
A

of this Coapony fron fo?'i:l@~ repo~ts, although there has bean
sone slic;'.ht cheu3&lt;:H3 in the ccreaees of tilluble, semi-cleared,
logged off avid ·~mbered e,re1'..s.
GmiEBl\L STNi:E::!EETI' :

The reqtdrcaerr1is of the orego1:1•'1Ja.ohine::ton Railrooo. t ;
lTaviGe.tion coupo'.:'..XlY foJ: Tono Coel for the yea.1• 1920 have been

fully mo·~, 'be:t?1g 231 , 629 tons es coMporcd \71 th 192,105 tons
for 1919.

coal ooltl io the Cowneroial me.rket ~c0 18, 07~ tons aa

compared to 14,207 tons for 1919, our policy oz fullY provid•
int; for the c--wr~ co, roquirc,aento prevented o c,-enter comn.ercio.1 to??nC-::~c 1,cin~ aold, for i n order ·to obtai n ·coi;1uercinJ.

�2

P :roscn&lt;?•~ .
-

¥

~
~ T-Y
1
A S :!.

well l)!'OVided :t:O :r.

Di ne building□ n~e in good r.0asonable .sb~te
"'"" or~· repo..i r.
On accotL?!'li o'l tho high :r~te ei'l \W.e; e0 p!'eveiling in and
&amp;..!'Olmd the minEHJ o 110 ha.vo found it beat to buy e. quantity

o:? uiue pro!'.)z ±~x&gt;Oi:l OtrGs i dc yio.rties ~

FI RST AID:
Reanon1:1blo ei'?ozats have been put forth to □ti1•.au12.te and

keep tl!&gt; inta:reot i n thin uork and on the 'i.1hole :l't is ci;aini11g

g?"adu~lly and bec.s.&gt;ing good :lrui t. some forty of our inside
and outsid0 enr,1oye0 hnve had this tra:tnin.:; end it ,·,ould be

re1.~e indeed foT an o.ccident to oecu1~ aml no

11

:?irot oid oa11"

av~ilD.ble a t once :?or it. t,.s requi;eed by :t,nu, first aid
supplico 2.re kept o.t va.rioua pla.oeo in tl!e Bino.
.,.Aaentcd by c. i?i?.'ot Aiu and ~ ine
. 0 ur Con:rryD-YlY uo O rep- "'
Rescue \ 'ef'IJ:1 o:f oi:i: men ut the fitato wide oect at x~oalyn on

Auauot l4t h, J.920 • out of a to tol of eleven teot1• ocwpetil'l{l

�CJ00CH1d o

L'GOR :

uas s.1ustnined by the :Boe:rcl 0
i\7o t12.£5e ine1"ease0 \7Gl"e Gz&gt;S1&gt;£r&amp;ed the I.! ine uorlcers in thic
G·Ge.te during ih0 yen.:r:~ J:rf :ruly ·~he Special Commission fol' the
f.:H~e-'co of \::'e~hiac;tcn1 ~]'}pointed by P:1?0s ide11t Uilson avrarded e.
i7agG

:b.11cx,ens0 o:? .7°6/10{! on ion:ne.ze !'ates ai'ld an avar~e of

&amp;.bout Br! per d~y -~o Convm1y }'.)(;,&gt;,ymcn; ru-1&lt;.l in August au addition-

e.1 incre0.ne o'Z ('lc,o. per c1e,y and 82¢ par day to men end boys
respectively nas 6Z'e...1'ltec1. io Coni.pany pe;y er.1!)loy00 o '.!.'heoe 'l.7age

inorec,eos wes,,~ dcJTI.~'!ded by the ':~ine '..70:!'kers' ore;nnizetion oi'
this --:to.ta c.1,d 'b :.clmlby thei;i:, nationr.1 Union o such denrnda
t7ere General th!.•ouguout the Bituminous Ditrt~ict9 of the
Count-ry.
TIA.SCH rfiJPiIRS P.3.D RG'lTE~1.ALS :

~ed by anpropri2-t1ono end dctciled

Aside :?:ro:j! 5. tc:,m Cove...
"''CD1. ..,,t,
0 ...

elsewhere in t~ic...

"-

-

8 ..,...,_:-endi tureo hovo been me.de
~~

c.o in-

�4

In0nector n.l'ld ou:r miners uere
gardi nc{ it .

continually complainin~
..., rc-

t835. oo uao ex-pended for fou

take tl

1

r neu mules neoeeaary to
10 u coe of tho
•
so l.ncapMitatod
through injury and

denth; oloo to u~ovid
e ?_o:r longc:r ho.ula.
0800 .oo \'lac ex-ocndod
··'"'o
~ f. 1" ne·.1 nheelo e.nd iron in tho
Teplc.ciX'lG

t.re.o cx:9cnded i i'l 'i;ha rcno,,al of t·enenent 110.
62 '7hich \70,S ,,a.rtly
deo❖u -r_oyed by 11r0
,..
~
in J"'Uly, 1920.
~)600 .oo \70.S eX!)onded fo:r neu fou.l'ldations, roofs, e:o.
of other tonc:mto.
C.K.'!P:

Alleys a.i.,d '~oileto have been k~t roc.oonably oloan
o.nd snnitu~y. Con□idcrcble ditchinG hes been done to keep
the uo.in otreeto d~J and a quantity of cinders ho.ve been
put on the!:! fi-on tir.1e to til:1e. nouever, it hn.o boon clearly
demonotre.ted -thc.t it do cs not pey to atte1:1:9t to keep theae
roads u~ ,·,i th o incle!.'ci , f' or they do not otc.n~ t h e t ro.ffic.
'i'he Tenemento have received the uoual o.tteut:i.on i:n the
wo.y of n inor u·.,kcep az1d repairs. It i o no,1 olen.rly c.p:pnrent

thD.t the roo~o _o r o, number of them will 11£&gt;.ve to be 1•enet1ed
......
-"'
~ conside---able number of the llouseo should
... ..
ne.,,." 5tt.n e z-; cU- s 0 ...
be re-r,a intecl. Tio epidenio or oerioun sicl:noao 110.n occurred
here tl.uri:13 ·tno y ear .
~1A'i?J~R mJP.PLY:
'.,'he quality of don estio m,tor io o,:oellent on,! wit h the

�.......

~ddi tiono.1 sto:r~o nell \7hich uas comn_ letod
DlU]ii'lOl" '

-ChC:l

early in the

qnont i 'GY i 0 o.dequat.e i o:t- our Ir&gt;r"'oent

"'

needs at

loo.at.

Ao e.1reody stc.tod, the u21dcr.:?0un&lt;2
..,.
t:orkingo, haulage
:t'Oc.do , a i:;,.'courseo
·1 · ~ ':'r avo
'
, "•-.;,
t:..~ o.v c_1r
n ,1d d,..,-.1
...
• good
.,
c.:..
-'-•-nceo
e.rc in

contl:i..1~io~1 . Actu"-.1 mhl ·i- ""!"'
....... .....10 .,_, c.oe 1:,o·,·.h_
• ,j n thc e dvcncin!.Y,
~: u
&lt;..,v
V l

-

v-

-

econouico.1 oy,c'.!'.':11iion r.1cy on0t1c.

:.;o :&lt;':i.1..00 h~t·e o ccu:&gt;:i: cd in cs1y 1'&gt;art or the Llii°le ·chis

y ear D.lld t h e c.::e!'~P c.lroc.t\y aen:!.cd off on account of fires
h c..v o Give;1 no ·i;r oub :!.eo

:Piz-eo o? opontci.:.1 cotm oricin, \7hich e.re of more or leas
co:..ll!1on occu:t•:....encc 5.n : 1i :10:.; of tl!.:!.o kind, c:mnot be ontirely

~voided; but constr.nt r;:.tchfulnoos, cou:olcd r:-ith beine duly

1&gt;:ro.ctic2.l&gt;l0 -~he c:..•e::1.s in ,;:llich it origi11ctco, io vi tc.lly iu•
portru1t and thio ~i.:J the ~ractioe thtJ.t i!l follorred hare .
1-io f ['.ul·~ u o·~hcr tha.YI tl!ooe TJcntioncd i n pr cviouu reporto
hnve bee,, oncountez-e&lt;l duri11g the ycer. :Jcvclo::r&gt;llent \/Ork i c
woll. i n adVal'! :n of the !d~1co' rectuircncnts en&lt; --;·e r:ho.11 en-

der.vozs to oo koc~1 it.
me u1.nc pinnpo t.".!'O in e:;ood ropo.i,.• nncl 111t:· tho oo••1ple•
_... .

d ".· .•. ·

t ion 0~ 1i11.C C.

,..., ·1 ....... ,r,.,iw~
0

.\. u 1 0 J. ~ -

1"""-'

u

unit not/ uucl.o;.. ·w.y• tho d1•::dnoee

fe.cili tico ry.; .ll be 9 uc1i ao to take care of tho i:d;ies present

needs.

�In ~ j u d[,1...'10n.t :-. t ue:r:.11 0. he rJ011 to consider selling the
OlU.'10.CC 0!!1ly

of CiCVOZ'Ql of Ota!' oo--ca.llcd fa!'ID lands. The

\"!hi ch 10 under pl0t7, 'iihC orchn:rdra and pl~trtU!'C l r-ndfJ

,i'_,·,2~10 .oo

1"120

Rantelo f:ro1.2 t hcoe leaoeo for 1 7

0

,

n esed v:Don c.::1 nvcn."oge of' 40$1 )?0!' co1·e

✓

fo:r ouT·· cmtis-e emrfc.ce lando ·the 1920 1,
T~ on oo.:t.&lt;1 850 2.cres is, ••••• • • • • • • . ...,34.0 .oo
4
BX10cnce :to:c- reno.ir□ on Farra
Duildi~o. ~c .:••••••••••••
~ag_~~--.1~..?•2
00

0

••••••

•

�7

It

·i;ho:~ the devclo1;&gt;ment noI"k. be kept \Jell

io

&amp;o., -r1rd.ch ni11 1,ea? :.?ruit in
b,..-:,.1
... ""
V v!J
vCOl:101.l.Y ~10.~

T:"le Dta-i.: e 'Lex, nor, spec:i.fien 00:ttain require-

PIP.ST AID:

men-cs of nine e:.1ploy0z-s m1d these n.t lcn::rt m.uo·G bs oboerved.

It is beneiicla!. ·tiO c.11 cor1c0rncd.

.,..,, 11 ..1noe~: :,_•o:~~ 1 C\2l, bu~:
.t ·
cact no to mi:10 1n1,oz, co:ad l 1or1s c.,•u ,
"-.:.a

judgi:1:; ::,-a:, •;:

10

decree~lC i i'l

.r

-

-

-

-,,

v

p,:ecm,t ccneral deproaoio:n of btwi&gt;10,,a 0,1&lt;1
.. d t ....icn -~nu Otl:r."il_, lUO oi' l abo.:-,

:l: , 5.n mat.lY ;;i.:tl us ...

... ~-·

�'GhC !1:h1e Uo1..l::cro '\Jill clo ue11 indeed i? 'h
~~ ~ oy holrl their prcr:0•1.,..
~ ~
V

~·r,..~r..
, •
'-0 V ocr-._o
•

Cl'.:T&gt; :
Ci}C..Volc tl OZ'

l'i•IIT1 :
.'.!C\V2:.'!.CC

D cvcJ.O!)•.i!;Yl'G ~o•.,f!: !11U.ffi:.

be kept ~eo.Ot&gt;!IC.Oly ,,ell in

o f t !ln : !~-~1eo ;..-&gt;mm.i~c:ne:·r~r, so -th:.it f.-ull knouledgo !.ley

A n~:· fn..71 o:: [.·•J)OU'G 100,000 cubic :?ect oc.pc.oity should

housinr:; ~ d formc.1':.::;:lo:! ~-re 'l':.\ito old.
:.T.~'8r:.".:ID~i: r!ll !~~o:.: ::

l ,'\111 lj_.

....h '

,&gt;

i

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,,.,.,d co't'."'-·~·-oou o ·1:.1•(w,t-:c1cn-ii l'.CCO rded

cz1d .:.n r .....,.

-

v

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1

f~ .rATE1ITimr 0)_;1 TONiTAG.8 GEIPV:ii!.O DUTIIlJG Tim CALEHDAR YD/i.R

l

9

2

0

:tuuu

r:ine Run

Totals

J cnu~y, 1920

1n67

25319

• 26586

February

919

d4501

25'420

lic.rch

901

23978

24879

A!)~il

909

1.!!-743

~:o;y

418

17480

15652
17898

June

19,27

20177

July

6,o
781

15009

15790

hueuot

2~..71

16371

18842

fiep tembe1'

192t.-

1'1298

October

2l t,9

1,374
17987

n ov e:,iber

1624

24218

25842

Dece!!lber

1300

26842

2875'0

15921

241349

257270

100 56

203281

213337

1919

20136

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E l l-i ll

DI5TlUJ;U'J?IOJi OI/ COf\T, SF:t:i?i LlY.Wn .; J ( t"f~ '.,:rn,: OftTJ:HD!~H Y-BLTI.

;r:mu::1ry , J 120

-

T~ebruo ry
··"c-!'ch
f:)ril
..,y

~~

:iune
:ru1y
lllleUBt

r~eutoo.ber
October
l!oved ber
n cce::1ber

1 9 l 9

J.?.(&gt;7.

&lt;JJ. 9
e01
· 9ox

(..:1.J

6 1,0
·1L1
24?1
1924
21~-9
1624

9 2 Oo

L OCD..1 °·

COI.liilOX&gt;c i al

·•w·w~

l

_l'i'.:i11C l h.U'\

207.

~;3

0 - UR.~~H

..Co o twc

24290
.

816

?.J7~;9_
2- ~J2T~
5
- ---17·-

_,.,,
1n

:!.4-212

'17

7 3::94.

116
110

335
37§~

J.61')80

145'1'1
1 '5'/t:-1

11:-656
16933
22993

664
-703
--~

ll,.93
500

556

432
514

5t:-B

19
~50

'i.'otalo

26586
254-20

- ·'"'-2L!.879

- ~,J:...
15652
17898

20177
1~~90
l 42
1.7298
20136
25.842

~

wr~

z:a.

287;,Q

15921

21!)4

231629

7566

257270

10056

4151

192105

702,

213337

1908

"

( Coc.1 u ocd under boilers, 53rl tono)

~

:::-,

�11

'i' O r!
- O

I.T I DE

Co ot

Tonn~ e

-

nor ton

.a "'

J CU'lU.t" r y , 19 20

1.602

1.537
A ril

2~-8?9

1.584

:1.5r,52

1.818

30,~3 ~3,

1.708

20'!77

31075.99

1.580

, C fl('O

2609f..• 22

1.6,2

33319.97
31975.73

1.768
1.348

October

368G3.G4

1.G23

Eovc:ruber

41998.69

Jul y

Cepte!.nber

December

- .I ( ,I

l'/298

2n·12o

46926 .92,

...:t .·(82--

:i...665' 1..vc.

1 '1 l 9

213337

:t .483

�,
r:1 ! 1! E

'£O TT O
""7:tlil
fl -1L&lt;"
JJJ__;t,A,ll,
i.J

0 'i,'QP-:' ... 89
o·r~ co~},.. OP co.ll.J .. , nrm 'i'O.f'~ "'O·T') p ·,,1::
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Ciu:..Til TD.i\R YEJ\R 1920 o
f j.r

nten .-.,-,ce

&lt;:":'r,•j
:; ..l- • • -... __- -- -~

J~viunry, 1.920

:'ebr1.,~.ry

. ____( :_:~~- ~

0189
.166

u .Lithi.... :Jm.m

lIAUlirW,

o0'/7
oOGG

. 800

.. 20 5'
. 194

"'o..~~c11

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.0G2

f,·ori l
--oy

0292

¥0

\ "0ic;h .

D:ra inoge

,,Gr;,

.863

866

. 258
.237

08 5.t,.

. 263

. 10{}

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0256
.18.!:,

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?
0&lt;1

0

0 Ch /

.,868

.. 213

.oz7
.odo

o9o,

f'G~t eraber
Octol.)er
:··over,,1ber

.244

.239

.103
.117

~;&lt;9Ce,ri'i;C:t'

.r/9

.OHl

June
July
Auguot

.204.

• 1n4

o

.067

0222

.,,o
9,3
0

. &lt;)t.1,.1

. 931

c~~

&amp;o2..sU...U111 .u,evelOJ&gt;J? 9 t•
.053

. OL!,9

.053
0 0 59

• 090
.091
.. 087

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. 222

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.. 07,

.280

. 285
.252
.249

0

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. 070
c06h

.. 0 62

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.OL:-0

. 092
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.,04-5
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.048

!Jun o'i:i •

..'.£,,otal

.098

1 .602

C

;-,.:::&gt;-

.096

.095

.112
..116
.10 3

.135
.,095
.132
.118
.090
.08 2

1.537
1.584_

1.818
1.708

I

1.5.80
1.652
1.408
1.848
J_~823

1.625
1.632

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TOUO

-n·i;J.7!

Ai'!:f:19:[,

Je.YlUO.l""J • 1920

265

203

10

t..'18 :;2384.57

)?eb ru cz-iJ

28~-

301

12

59'/

2305 .84

!1c.roh

256

329

32

(,l'/

2186.34

.!\p1·i1

219

139

2~-

302

11;94.04

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1nl:~
-.I

16

1591.74

Juno

219

14~-

,- ,,""

,1-6,

375

1176 .62

J'uly

111

1

/6

8

195

620.45'

1\uguot

177

119

28

324

1'142.83

Sey,tonber

103

101

8

212

1120.80

October

15~

6

320

91~ .27

•:ove~ber

·n?
'-- .J

159
189

4

406

1207.58

December

l

9 l 9

194

-

236

2.:1,49

23G•/

noom Totr-.l

- -

Coat

16

446

1340.13,

2192

176

4817

10095'.21

1576

593

45'56

1266,.8,

�·-·--

-14

T O 1i O

ll I 11 lJ

GT/\TIT:illfi~ OF RDAT..1 1:X'i'ATT!! DRPAP.'l';TJ.!UT ( fflTE:mtl'l' ) RECEIPTS

-- 793.36
---- ,~,:dntcnonce D:i.fferenoe
nee ci;:r'li u

.Tc.nuory, 1920

0

510.14

Fobrucry

r/?6 010

713.33

TTc.I"Oh

791 .05

·106.97

A:r,:r!l

'/3G.80

50.!!-~5,

~;c.w

June

780.33
773. 67

C:Tuly

'768 .90

fnct1.ot

77, .!'/J

f.:el)te:.,bor

?'?6.70

October

7G3 .71

994.33
676.36
1730.71
1140.67
697.97
765.36

Uov~"":l.b e!'

770.n,

646 .20

December

2a,: .11

062 .06~

9376 .64

9956.65'

580.01

422.74

3681-51

Reoeinto end ·ain-

tenance : .::tnC:.lOC o·i:;hc::...

Pror,orty, f o:· tho '!ol•
~,
endar Your, : 919;
4108 •
1

�T O IT 0

"',.'A'"-...
-., ,.i i.' o·- · co-...
_,....c·· h ~ LI G!l'? I lTG J&gt;LJ\li? RLCE1P'j!S AUD
Dl ....La ........
-l.!. '..Wl\ Lu

:~c c i.1.Y00

=-•

,,... ,

n

:i.:~penoec

., . es
:~·c·t .~.occ:ip·

J t!.l'lUC.l'Y , 1920

2,u oul

238.62

l?ob~u, 1-y

,f!. ·'(i
-;) ) ol)"'O

19a.19

:.!a rch

2u7o,3

21'1,..49

!'::.&gt; ril

2'12. oOO

180.87

~'-cy

,,.,.,
.0'~ 0 6 •:,
,_

205.02

J'u nO

266 003

212.4'/

July

261. oG

189.84

/ \us uot

261.7~.

211.86

, er,tomber

,_,;t'&gt;'/ .)"'.\4

231.,1

October

. r:0•7. 5t..

Hovembcr

,.r'/
c r"
:J • 5,JO

256.40
2Co.67

1Jec auber

~21 -21

262 . 55,

3;~26.68

2GG2.~9

,44.19

3076.92

2270.39

798.5'3

l 9 1 9

.

�1
~

011 0

1111TB

::tocei12t0

I :a.intcmo.noe

.&gt; 197068
,_,

0 135069

lt'ebi.."Ufl.T.\T

106039

12~•o00

:.to.~ch

1H5 a80

124000

A!il~ :11

~.C)2 o00

13'.!..78

::c.y

189 036

124.• 61

~i"u~1e

!.90 c08

133.72

Suly

1D9o9l

126.05_

!1U3Uot

'l.9? o33

130.1,

Rop t ~r.11.J ei~

193.67

139.00

October

192012

168.61

:To·t1embo:r

19/. 00

146.06

December

;i.:z8 ·22

140.26

228 17.71

1623.93
1,71.66

J anuary, 1920

l 9l 9

188,.71

Difference

663.78
31,.1...0,

�17

~ Oli O

J\'5.di•i:iion cl • iel l

Ll Z i.i TI

_· U'~ho :r-:i.z cd

E·:n en:~etl

.. 95GC .oo

({]067.30 O

5G90 000

5939.70

3650 .oo

4126.04 0

6150 .oo

4604-.3'1 0

1000.00

99,.00

1815.00

1910.17

.oo

19,, .22 (•!

875,0 .oo

6210.811,. 0

39023.00

33808.88

2~-00

1

Incoraplete

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'i1 0lTO

11 I U B

LU:SCEII,AlTEOUS STATElTiillT FOR CAL.lJrTDAR YEAR 1920.

Toto.1 Tons P~oduced, ..... .. .. . ..........•.. 257,270

Deyo !Tine i.7orked, •••••••••••••••••••••• , ••• .
234-~Deys -:-orked by ·:-:ine?1s, ••••••••••••••• •••••• 20, 978
Beys ryo:rked by ull. O·&lt;ihe:t."s, •••••••••• •••• • •• 26,921
Deys t~orlrcd by a ll :...M:9loyos, •••..••••.•••.• 47,899
?ono pe:;." do.y for each "1ine1•, •••••••.• ••• • • ,
12.20
Tono per dey for &amp;11 Othero, ...... ........ .
9.,5
Tono nel." dey for all :•.:tuployco, , • •••. • ••.•••
5.37
~, cas
I&gt;o !de!" Used, .....• C • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
5,229
Tona of Coal pCl' l{ C~~ of P O't7der, • • • • • • • • • • • •
49

or

Fa.to.1 Accidents, •••••••..••...••..... ,.••••
Hone
iion ..1,atnl .1'.coidcnt □ , •••. ••• •••••••..• • • • • • •
17
Tous 7&gt;0!' I'ata.1 Ace ident, •••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • •
~ono pe:r pion.-Fc:~cl Accideni , .•.•..•• • • • • • • • 15,133
1ui1.ount paid 'Jnollir13tor1 Industrial

•

'.!:nGU!'OYlO C D epo.i'tBCn'G t O t " ♦ O t t t t O t t t O t O t t e e O e
r'

Coot per £On,•·••··•••·• •··•• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

0

�T O !:i O

li ! N E

0121.429.13
() 13,810 .,o
P1.1rcho..oes, 1920

1~~92,§,

115',917,91
.J.,f:;,,237 -M.

ioo,,.,_~42 ,j-2

Coot of l~e:rche21di se So1r1

21,186,73

__l.729.94
22,916.67
13,839.11
◊ 9,077 ., 6

net Revenue

n erohandise Daleo 19l9 :
Groso :Exnen0e i nclv.dinc
:Depre eiatiou, ,:.c • •

'Jiet Revenue

(;B2,066.~4
10,35'8.46

6, 358.'16

�2n
Ranch and Lease Jhnboro,

Leaaee and ntlb-divieio~:
R-2 L-X. Jtatt Kruger
Part of k'"u¾ 20-1;-m

'fearly

nental
0 120.

Total

Aoreo
Agroa ,2,rc~ Aoroo
Soar~
--..
20.68

-

89 ~

1.• 44

R•2 L-X. ,T1 A1 1{,enoog

1.7

1'.ar 18

Acree Acrea Aoreo
Aoreo
o~. LQM9d•Off
Tinb1tt SWBmp River Acreo
,Mnm
~ ---

-

7.14

10.4

J1tt"\bor c2,.

Po.rt of above

260.

12o7

3o

R•2 L-X, Jt, A!. D!\lcim.11
?Q!"'G of o.cov~

3o

R•2 t-X, A9;_ o ~-ill co.
Pnrl or o.bovo

ll.2o

S3!.nd!:X Persono, pc.oturo.go 0
&amp;o. in p1u-t; of o.bovo

500.

o5S

2000

126.07

158.23

20.~6

a.~o

62.as

~9.

59.71

33.83

33.62

8;.35

20.

22.1

12.18

123 'i'

1.29

R- ~ L-111, Paul Drzon

IJZ¼ ! sg;}-NHt ~ N-S,-t~i~-0
Sec. 24-15-2'7

2.

.5S

R•3 L-1081 A. K. Clonono
l~SP-} C: &amp;-}-riuf of Seo .. •
19-1,5-lU

7.7

14.29

37 'l'

160.

280.

Seo . 24-15-2i7

180.

i80.

1.83

28.72

33.60

R-6 L-X, A, no_gqrd
*St¾ Sec. 20-1,-1v

60.

800

92 T
1.79

7. 47

5.48

260.

so.

6.75

45 'i'
41 .04

20.80

15.81

1.45

19;.

120.

35.19

12•.5~

ea.

31. 78

34.

33.22

12.78

112.6

28.43

40.

79.99

R-5 L-X1 John f!oca.n

u~-sma-, n-5-sn-5. i:m¾-sret

320 T

1.11
5.7;

65.26

R•7 t.-109, ~ohn Roborteon
B-t-$¼ Soo. 29 o.nd pnrt in
sa}-sct Soc. 21-15-1t1

.9

6.75

R•8 L-108, De U'. Bioho,R

o-!;-m~¼ Seo. 28 t! STTfSEi
Boe .. 2l•l5•lrl

3l T
049

nnnfill11org. Ct,ook Yemn~ CS}•

nJr, aorooo pu-li of sr:~...IID~
Soc. 28-ljolU

V:tct,o

Coal ~7inin

n ::! in part of nbovo

20.
o.,
10.

R•9 L-113, R. J. Uiglo_v,
tm-.}-m3-.} Goe. 2A a s 9-$=SJ~

Rec . 2l•l.~•ltl

R-10 t,-103 Lostor RU.tor
?e.rl. in $\"~€&gt;\-:;~ Sae. 1.2 r-.
I part in S%'-S!r.:t of 800. 11
.f:-d"}-1'lt"',¾ of 14-1.$-10

ll•ll 1'-10?, Ad~ T,i:ol~&amp;
t. 1-part of\, c nrt
Part Of ::it,,-' ❖.ir..,o 'ID?an~-; pa.....-t of SE{- . _ o.~ P
or -0 ~-sr:;:· soc. 11-15-1u
~ 1.2 t,-112 Sen Frinqg_
- 13, po.rt
u-b-r:.;-?- of 'soo.
.. ,, of
c·~-'r-;..J
st
~
•''mul
pti..1"'fi
Of
$\;·,:,l,,,
I J J. . . . . . . ,_
12.:1;-1u

Ritto,.t.
R-13 Z,..n O, ~o~~rd
_, . ••
fil-ew;.~
r.~.~ 1:...'A tu::i ptU"'ti 1 n .. ..,, ·~
,e.
r·
Sao. 12-1,;-1.,
. ,.J-;;-

R-1.S L-X, I.Duis i!e~or; -=
.u,1- of Sec. 30-1 5-

-

155.

ao.

.. . '

60 'i'
10.9-1

.25

2.88

210•

152.13

.63

33.25

24.18

80.

250.

306.35

74 T
1.11.

22.05

22.43

252. 94

6.

1.82

67.38

8.93

15.24

8.32

1.19

21.83

48.91

31.76

16.

30.83

43 'l'

1.44

310.

10 2.5

150•

102.s

60.

160.

• 32

50.

480.

114 T
2.12

33.27

48.34

355. 67

360.

100.

160.

18.96

44'.18

----

968.74

665.82 141.46

37 T

35 'l'

'

112.8.;

~

4 'l'h.os !Jl.ohnrd!.3-.
R7l6 t,.102~15-lt/ ~ 1•.:t of
&amp;-:t Sec.

Sec. 30-1,;-1E

L-114, t•oren Davit•.
~eo
.. "' • 24-15-lfl

w-

1

L-l$, 8 1 o1 r.·o~lfreoh
f. { - Sec. 24-15-1"
&amp; !.OE.s c2.
Skoolnp Rt'i1Y&amp;Y • 11 c! 12
2 .acre• in S.o.
l5•1\! tor RR a/if

a'

,o.

160.

20.

343.S

2790.66

1267 Troes

•61°'/l

17.20

42.59

�•
f II
.:.

....

..

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-

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''TASHINGTOl'J UNION CO.AL COJIPANY

1919

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Distribution of Coal Shipments, •••••••••••
Statement of cost of Coal., ••••••••••••••••

Deteila of Co st of Coal, ••••••••••••••••••

Btetement of Yardage Driven, ••••••••••••••
Stetemant of Real Estate Dept., •••••••••••
Statea ent of Commercial Light Planto •·•••·
Ste.teliient of \'Ja.te:r Plant, •• o • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Construction Expenditures, •• • •••• • ••••••••
t!Iiecelle.neoue Statement,~•··•··•····••·•••
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\'JASHUJGTOl'i mnon COAL COY.'iPJ~YY

Tone. neehington
January

r:i:hirtieth
YJineteen 1't1enty

~eshington Union Coal co.
P~ r iland, Oregon o

Heve the honor to report on ihe pToperties
of the \1e.shington Union Conl Company for 1919, as follot1e:

EOLD!!rGS:
Acreage ( original purchase)

Pumping Site

6,941.2
2.8
6.9~.

Lees 0 - \7RR&amp;H Right-of-tlo.y

35.4
6,908.6

Sub-divided es follou s:
n inere.l rights only
Timber reserved
Coal end Timber
pumping site

6,908.6
Sub-division of c oal and Timber holdings mentioned
above, are as f ollo~s:

r

�2

Tillable
Semi-oleo.red
Logged off
Timbered
Orchard

Swamp Lands
Pum'!)ing Site

3, 388.13
Included under the head of oubdiviaion of oo el and
tiober holdings ere several leases of land for egricultural and industrial ~urposes , whi ch are detailed on another
~age of thi s re~ort. As u ill be noted, ihere hae been no

change in the acreage .
Am oeeting our ranch Lessee hali-ue.y on the rebuilding

of fences, the roofing of houses and barns. ~·1i"t~h the return
of normal conditions ue should arrange uith those t1ho are

desirable tenants three and five-year leases, uhich uill
then permit work to be done of an improvement nature that
they uon't do under a lease running froo year to year.
GEtlERAL COl iDITIOliS :

The rectuirements of the 0-1.,RR&amp;H I.ines being less than
a year ago, our tonnage was correspondingly less.
our tenements ~ere filled st all tines, and the appli•
cants for work more nwaerous tho.n Jobs.
by sw mills, coal mines and the
The high t1ages Paid
ficult to secure oine timbers .
smaller industry made i t dif
""' timber near ':ono and out and houl•
~e were driven to buyi •"O
edit to the mine to maintain our aunplyo

FIRST AID:
r,e have more t

han forty certified men in Carjp,

�t genty percent oa~~om
h
have lost all

interest i n it. As

they are ncattA~ed
th rough
~th
·- e mine,

r:1 fl·'"
•
,.,
°'
- s·c e i d 1nm' •
""v r x a.r fv-om ·-·h:)
" :i.s
.
\J ere t h e eccident 0• ccu:ra
~
!c'\
... •
t
• .l:!.iech Bn.i. •.., l
c. x ii-s
aid box \·f!i.th
..,_y 10.s
:z-ecmired
su·'&gt;plie
8 , so all in:iur·• o e,
I
ge t fh.~st ,., • d t
=1
reatment before th0 man is 1n:ough:t~~Go ""'"'"'
·che

n"'=e

su:rface o
'i)"i

· \le took tTTo teemo 1io t he State '7ide L'iel d
dny ~.-~

D-ack
. Di ru:i?.ond and took third prize in a field of ten.
M9l·1
""'
- ev··i.ng

~

•
oti•:1.l;:e
nould c oJ;ie , e s it did, the Operators

or t:hc sto.te d id not feel lik e hnvil'1g a I-'ield Day; but ihe

Bu~eau

o ✓.,

~

~nes had set the nation ·::ide :?ield ::Jay and

- • ,;

~7ashington had ~ State Day ra~~h er tha.-ri arrpeer h1di fferent
to first aid '!ro:rk .
Assis t t,11 em;;,loyae interested i n the t:rox&gt;lc in every
r:1ay -i,ossible.
LABOR:

Ou x&gt; men uere ready and tiilling to luy dorm their

iools on Hover.1ber 1 st, 1919 , and anst1ered -the strike order
1005&amp; . The conservatives ~,ho fel-t the d m;mnde of the n i n01"si
!radical, h ad ceased to onr&gt;ose t hem, fo-z: ·the leaders h ad

promised to secure every demand ~~de o ny f~eezing and
starving the p ublic , tying un a ll t:rcns•nortotion lineu
and deman ding n2tiona liznt ion of oll co n.1 n ines. 'I'he

p ublic ,:,ould not freeze o r starve, the lJovermient \1ould

not permit the moveraent of trains ~GO be i1.1toxf'erred ,--;ith,
t he Operators ,7ould not stD-nd fol' YlU'G:io nn.lizn.tion of their

mines ,

80

they would ..-rin t he otri ke in n aho rt time nhl,

get uhot they r,anted. M element thc..t \.'OS not g i v en much

�4

publicity w~s
1 '"'"".d l !-u
&lt;!'Id ma.d e such- Conceseion s to t he cocnl
- miner thn.t
C:-.,.,0

l,,.

coal nrices there ~ere ~bnormally hiGh. 7o ~e~nit thei?
brothe~s overseas~"i.,o continue to escu""e
~
mll of t he b enefit s from t h eir settlement ' l\rtHa~..ican coals must coot so
Much on boa~d cars at n ine~~ thnt ~Tices for bunker nnd
ex-po~t c oe1 s u ould be so high that 1\r.lel'":!.c:n~:n co als o ould
not r:1~~e rur.11ious com•_
,•J..,..+.1
~ v · t_-; o ·.' 1 .,,.
~or .-?
iOreien conls o

~he ~odeTel C-x:&gt;vernnent p~onounced the demand of the
r::inel" u n l n-.:1fu'J. and uni~casonable, but t·r:o brenches of it

i7ere busy n i gh~, nnd day ·i;rying to nlacc:(;e the United
"':ine ·7orkeTe by g iving tham enough to g et the mines star·~-

ed m1d not h~vin~ to a~ply the penalties their acts uere
punishable by, u nder the l aus of this country.

crhe Secretary o f Labor atteDpted to have the Opera.tore
offer the miner a 31% increase in u~es , 7-hou:r. dey bank to
ba..vtk and half Holiday Saturd8..ye. In effect this \70Uld be
a 6-hour uol'"king day and a ,'-day neeJ.r o '.l~e O~e;rators re-

fu eed to make the offe~ to the 111iners, nnd the miners declared it t7S..S not ea.tisf1?.c tory if offered to the}u.

The Attorney General of the Ylni ted Ste.tee, after
putting the fear of j ail sentences a.nd f i nes i nto the
hearts of the ?~ine f!orker leaders, r11nde fl~ oe~.;tlement vd t h

them. no representative of thG coal o,e:r~tors or of the
.

ti

r.- uel Administre.

..,are ..,..resent
on "
~

made y,ublie until the r~ i ne

their joint cor~aittee.

m1d tho terms uerc not

1

•

1._1orlwro cot1l J n:re£Jont thcPl to

�5

Un~on coBl stoodin~
on sid
&lt;&gt;
e tx-a.cks, Iion.. Union i~1ine:rs

duc ing moTe ooel ~11
- ever befo!'e pe:r :moo
... ~an

p~o-

employed; ,-;yom.ing

Ut ah and K an se.e et :rin r.u•nes ru1d coi- O"r
...:i
- 2 -uo
avid Uet:· n exico

'

all uor king , uas
•
. h av1ng
a dishea.I"tening effect O""'
., th e membereh:ln o

:?he ~,-ec
~
~
z&gt;ecary
of La.bor' s ee.telites ee.':J' t1ha~i; mi ght de•
velo~ unl0ss the GOVeTi'traent to ok otl1e"',. ~'-'•-"-'l"'".'.'
c.:."
t heir stand at
_,....,
"c.hnt til-:1e, \7h:!.ch 17e believed .-.
... 6

~.GO

vindice:ce the i:1aj esty

of the l a't7 o Through t he Dene.rtme:at of Labor e. meeting be ..
t neen the lea.dey,s of the U.t: o'.'! .of Ao and Attyo Gen . Palmer
n ae brought about and the

11

Pa.lmeT. Agreement 11 reached. This

egreement i')rovided a Commission of t h1~ee raen, ay&gt;!.)oi nted by

the :President , t o s i t in \'!aehington and investigc.te the

earnings of the mi ne TTOrkers , the locol condi tions governing them and the liv i ng ex1&gt;ensea ~chey t1ere subject ed to.
Fox- the Operator , costs of production, selli;1g "&gt;rices,
profits from coal sales and revenue f l°0"'1 other s our c es et
the c oe.1 mines, end t'Ji t h thi s info:rm~tion make ~ uage f or

the mi ne TTor ker and s elli ng price fo? the coal.
~'e era confi dent fror:1 the uttm."0.nces of :.:ine \'forker
officia l s that Atty . Ge nl. 1?t::i.1W.er 1Jrou::toctl t l1cn rnore t h2n

the fo r egoing , a nd k nOt"l t hey e::cnect t,,iu coni&lt;1.ieoion to multe
ret r oa ctive to date o f resur11ptio:rA oi • ·or1&lt; ~l1y i nc reaoes
t hey g i ve t hem. Al eo when t he Co c,liao:ion hove ~ reed uy,on

�t h eix f inei ng s, the miner e:».'l)eo 'C~ B to ·take al l the Commi a.,.
s ion has g i ven him, come to t he Opereiol" and demand a con-

trac t u~on t he ba~1·s o~.L. t ~v
h ~ oi
: - n d i ngo of the Comr..4i ssi on
'\?ere t hey to a.oc e-pt t h e f:l.ndi· rig A
--:&gt; t,,_
- 0 i.
ue cO"lt'li ssi 01-1, even
0

-

0

i f gr eatl y t o t hei r edv~G.n ta~e
~~ 0

~
~

~
•
? r·e c ea~ en t· 0£n ~ho
e cc e~ t Q

s.nc e of c on:p ul no1·y a rb itra tion t;ou l d bG est abl ished ood
t hi s t h e miner \'"Jill fig ht o

:t!eve:-? arbitrate anyt h i nC-; ui'ltil

11

you k no\': y ou have g o:t ten all possi bl e f r orr1 the Oper~toT;
\;That you. get aft er a rbitration is vel vet 1i i o the cx eed of
4

':i:he !1i :ne ,.:oz&gt;1rnrs feel s o sure t hat t h i s Gom.rai a sion has
unlir:.1 i ted 1)0 \'Je r

i 11

the c oa l controversy O t hat they n ill put

u p to i t ·the {'\Uestion o f mr-.Jcing o.. closed shon in ~'-0-.al min-

U1JUSU~, illCT'li'liSTI :

T1'ack SE.lee 0881.77. Rene,,1ed all ec e,le timber s

und decki ng on f?ont tTeck scales; put concrete piers under
al l beeringe wh er e t i mbers hnd f ormerly been used. Both
set a of tra c k s e e.l e e h e,ve been overhauled non~ concrete
p ier s and s teel r e ils being u s ed. 0 i:t"J h o1)0S they will t1eigh
-tne""'
. ection by t he Qtat e -:ei gbmaster-·.

correctly and ~as 9 ~

r

RE!lE',J.ALS :
Six 1'1 i n e ::ules, f;lLl.-13 oOO
190 P it Car ·:,' heels

~)809 ot!-0
... ,,,,,.,_1 ,'li t cc.r i n e i ght years.

i[Je h ave not ha.d "" u v

Have rebuilt the old ones f r

oi.1

~1etive 1m,iber ruid rener,ed

extensive t h e i:ro r1·i11g e the
i.7ill g et themJ for the l!1ore

�------.... ___ -

7
mor~ car s required .
CM'fP :
~ e p t Cm.1P £L
1 1 eys and s t reet s
c l e1:-n; have he.Q "'o

• ,;i

91)1- emic s amonn
ch
o
&lt;-&gt;
-l' ld 1en
or e.dui.!.

,.

-~ s . Zt reet s und s i dm1al ks

Tet1ui z-e oonst ont o.it entio•-.... t o l'.ee:9 thcr;1 Y&gt;assr.:rb1 e
~

d

&lt;=&gt;

-

0

Our c in-

er r oads Dill not hol d up uncle:'!." t h e Cam_n t r,..,_.,. __r,; c 'Ghr
• ough
c.;

...

the z;inte:- 0 11,.:i- are n nu~on~_c
.._ ' '"'""~ e ~~
Jc ,. J ,;110 9 1
""''tel
•
.u,
...., 6 :t' i:.rnen
ct r y . u e
0

J

should 'bon:rd \70.l!-: our s ide· :al k s and g ra.vel om~• st reet O •
n o tice tho nen .:? ede:ra l 'l'T&gt;"de
bl·a.n lrn h o.vc a 1&gt;l a c 0 to
- .,,.
nEx:pcnsc o,:n I.~i l"H:i rn Dne l liru,.&lt;'
-o .' . u ,~,,.,_ c an put
iJ

'--

$ 0 iJ8

Ol:l

0
our 1:1inet"f:l d\"1c l1ing o bv
cor.:d·.
.:, ~ i ving
~ t 1B~e"•" fl ::c1
la, v
0.1. pi1.irri. • Some

hnve h ad no 'PD-:!.11_
• ~" ;-1;01·
n
?H9a~•1y t r,ol ve years .

~nc~e~se d cos t of i? oodstuffs nece □ ~ i atated ru1
The
~
i ncre ~se in t he ~r ice of boa r d , driving ~any of ou~ single
men t o b a tch ing o r boarding i n p rivat e f~nilies . This left

t he hotel u ith but very feu boerde?s .
I n I?eb rua ry Tenement lTo. 33 uas destroyed by fire.
:~an of t he h ouse built fire i11 t he k i tchen s tov e and r1ent
b a ck to bed ; TThen h i s t:7ife went to 'Gh ea k i t ch en h a lf an
hour l a ter the ,;.-ells per e blazing . By t?:le tirje they g ot the

childr en and a f eu article s out every door i n the house
was o~en P-nd f ire i n every r oom.
rl ATET:1 SUPPLY :

Good e s any in t h e s tate as to ctuelity. t!o
trouble u i t h

l)UHl'P

or piy,e line s , l&gt;U t 1wve b.o.d to ~mi t many

hours for wello to refill, v7;11oh 1 :.nnnt y,ou or nlont oneratt mi ght have been i dl e . Sl'1ou1d lrn.v e another large
1
\"7el1. Unles o River is no ~c.aal or h i .~l10r , \1ells r efill so
ine , ,hen

�slovrly the !JUnrpor ,•m i ts 1'iours eveTy night on
ITIII'.~:

1Ut ion;

them •

Ai l'"\'Jtl.ys, Iienno:ys mid !Iaul~e Hoecl.s •

~

PUfil~s , n i ~elinoo 2nd di t ches () • F

O

i n

g ood con ...

R 00'!':1 S \'70 7."king

i n the solid -; n fine
~
1
e.nape
::mc1 t1ell .t l.lll
• b e1~ed . P t!llinc;
pill ars , \"!hioh

t7e

are doin.v
~, -'i n four entries , progx&gt;essi ng

se.tiafacto z,y and ir1aki n,,·
..., g oo d rccove:ry . '.lJUx•i ne the year ne

pulled t h e ~illars i n c.nd Gtou.~ed
of?"' t;h e 2nd nnd 4th Eorth
.I-'
Ent"i
,, ... ...- o . 1 n orth S1o-pe an d 4"Gh Sou:th o_·?❖'
. - e e orx
... t.·1!:!\
~ -~•. ;,,
&lt;&gt; Olope.
Zn 3i"d Sout h off 3rd Gouth p lane, :pulled t h e ·oillars ruid

closed Toom necks o
Lat e in Se'()tembe !' smell f xom f i re i n oo:ves t7here the
r.iillars had been nulled in :s'i rm ' s l;ntey u na notic&lt;ad. seemed

t o be i n t h e fece of 14 ~oom, but could not be definitely
located account all ~illars out and nlaces c aved, some
c ~ves g oing to the surface, Eton~i ngs ~e~e nut in uhere
neceese..ry to k een the srriell fron t he u oi~king pl a ces ~nd
air off the f ire. At 'the time t h is is n :ritten there i s 110

danger to t h e mine from the f ire o It seer:1s noi7 u e c en Jmook
the stonn ings out nnd get the fer; -oilla:s.i&gt;s we h2-d to leeve
inside t he ut o·nnine;s ~hen n e tJaflt to. r7e ere J&gt;Ut1'!)ing \'le.tar
through drill holes e.nd surface cRvcs onto hot oav&lt;rn in

faces of 12, 1 3 and 14 rooms, and fire smell at Gto1&gt;ningo
gro~ a ~eclter eve1-y d ay.
1 re,,ort of last yc~r called nttention to
In my :mnua-

th e f ault • -rre he.d encountered on tl!O 3rd _;o.ot ,:ntey off l!o.
.. of ,..ettiY?l:' to rmd over the f ault
hope
2 !Yorth Slope and
"'
l:J
~~~ found t h e thro~ to be

into the coal. \7e h ave done it .-.u•&lt;-1

�9
32 feet up. There i e ~pproximately half

a million tons of
coal between thio fault and the east and eouth
outc:rops .

The cheane st oey t o get it to the ro~e uill

depend on uhe.t

disturbances of the see1i1 the ent-riea h
e ow. Ve eXi,)eo t ·to
find some faults i n this bench and hope for mne.11 ones.
Also mentioned e pair of entri es ue ~ere drivin~ nan~
the bound ary pillars
·
""
...,._
in Fi. rm• a entry • Th
1 ese entries ~re
nou nearly t o the 32 ft . fault that cut off Hos. l e.nd 2
Sout h off -r~.lin Slo?le
~
and u1• ,__, enable us to get all the coal

to the ueet ou~orop
&gt;on a dotmhill h~ul t o the Slope and
X"OJ)e o

To lessen dru1ger from spontaneous combustion in entries uhere pi llars have been pulled, we are putting i n
•
.1~
a.a o on ditio t:s perm1t. hav~ nou
concrete atop~&gt;J_i~gs
e.s b~st

concrete stoppings outside of block sto~pings on 3rd and
4th South Entries off llain Slope; on 5th Gouth Plane; at
15 room on Firm's Entry and let East off 2nd liorth Slope .

He.ve uater ditch from Ho. 3 I-1orth off !To. l Slope
through Mo. l south off ?To. 1 nlope, ao that \7ater from
Nos. l, 2 and 3 Entries North off 110. l Slope goes to big

sump off uo. 2 slope. The completion of this ditch permits
our smell purap on uo. 1 slope to easily handle this water
from the other entries.
In December, 1918, we ~umped 7,631,140 gals. of water
and in 1919, ,,193,895 gals. ~e 9ine oade much leas water
in 191~ account less rain, but believe our concrete stopp•
1ngs also instrumental in reducins quantity of mine water
by holding it back of the etopp1ngn, backing it u~ along

�.10

ihe entriee, oe.ueinA"
cddit··:£.One1 caving .. 1•his in time re•
o
oul ting ·1n. the seal --1 flM
o 0 ,r
~ cavesp for ~e have surface cave

holes filled with uater all last elli:mler ..
STORIB:

This year has been the ~orat in the history of
the atoi~e for several rea""O,,,"'.
ulh:i.le
~ u~
, there ues no voiced
object ion to our 1::1ethods and pl'"ioee, the 0011tinued advance

in PTiees of neceseitios made our men ~eadily believe that
the s~t,·o·~e 'l:,'='-0
~b~ ,.,
~o~
~
• .1.Y.Ltflg
money.
-

Q

The Co~On erative Stor e ides. was attract,ive for they

ue~e to buy their supplies as near actual cosi ~s operating expenses ~e :F.:litted a~d get interest on thciT etook in•
vestnento The Co-OpeTative Store opened backed by the Labor
Council of Centralia., Tono end Eendota Ilineso 'l'ono men got
strot1g repreee.n -ta.tion on the :Board of Dlreotors and the
Secratrary-'l'reasurership. Their truolc makes Tono regularly
loaded ni th groceries, elways taki11g orders :for the next
tri-p.

In addition to this co~petition, the merchants of Cent_rnlia got together end gua.ran~Geed the price of a special

train on Saturday evening from Tono to Centralia and return.
Uith truck and train compet ition, seles of auoh merchandise
" p't'ofi t rms curtailed. In fnot
as perrai ts o f 1-:1ore than 20,; ue were used as a oonvenienoe by the Dajority of our men.
The six ~eeks strike was e fsoto~.

~o~ only neoesaitiea

were purchased.
SN,7 MIJ..,L:
Hope this is the last time 'i'OUO SO.':' ; ..ill will be

�11

reported 0 11, for o.t this date the oill hes been sold and
the money paid in. , 7e received f345'00 oOO :for the l!lill end

01000000 for the lumber on hend, leas s one 6000 ft. held
out for mine use .

�12
RECQ\'li}ffil1DA'.i1IOnn :

HOLDI NGO : That t1e d eoide by J une
longest per io d u e t1ill . k
' 1920 , es t o the
uru e our r
h
l essees
e.nc lessee, and l et such
as ue uant to ret an
i k nou i t so they ca~ do
~
tha~ should be done and th
nork
ey be benefi tted as ue11
•
- as the
Conpany, if 'they oan he.ve l
eeoe e -Zor three years from Jeny.
1 8 t o 19210 iabor troubles 'pros~eotive and r eel , caused me
to forget the ranch leose extensions to t hree years f rom

1920.
Continue to a s sio·G
• • -Lesa~ee b y f u rni shing t h e nmterial
uhere they v ill do the u ork, t o ke ep up far.?l buildings and

f enoes .
G:ctJERAL CO!ID!'l'IOJ!S :

The.t ue cont i nue along the

present l i n e 0 of giving t he Railr oad company the ooe.l they
requir e; g o n..~ead u ith our plans to g et t he knouledge neoessaey i'r on d ev elop::nent u ork to make 'Jono ~Tine the safest ,

the lou e et produc tion oost end the greate s t tonnage eingleohift oine on the coas t.
FIRS? AID: As i t is huooni tarian in princi ple,
cheep in practice and the hobby of our politicians , bel i eve ue should e10ntinue t o enooureGa our n en t o take trai n•
1ng and assi st the teSI:1s in eve ry ~ay to keep them interest ed.
LABOR: 'i'hat we assist the Cool Operators of this
Stat~ and of the United states ~1th our money and efforts
t o s ecure al l data p oss i ble to ~raaont to t h e Bi t uminous
Coal Commi ssioners i n an ef fort to ~~e~cnt any fur ther wage
increase to ;.'1ne workers or ohe.ncea i l'l oondi t iono that add
to our p roduct i on oos t11. ,1e were !)eyi n.3 f r0 111 89¢ to ri2 . per

�.13

day more foz- the eaP.ie
~
. 01 ass ox0 l eoor
than in "-h
•
u e east and

eou'Gh11 The present 14.:, 1

~c~eaee uidens the ol d differentialo
Our men el'"e l'lO'w -pa.id enough but are not satisfied because
io

they were promised 311,~ b y i.&gt;6Cl"e~cary
""
of Le.boT \7ilsono Dro

Gar?ield 0 s resignation remov0d the only Feder al official
opposing e g1'"eete:r inc:-cee.se than ,-"'"P
Art ,

""O
.,

i· ~-1.:, i· a

•
up t·o -.:;he

Opereto:re to se cure and preserr,. such :figures of miners'
ea:i:-nings

0

living e:1cpenses ( and c11· "'""❖he
r.n, ro"''e
v
"
figures of

the Secx&gt;eta ey of L abo:r on inol"e'"'e""d
= "' c"'s~r.
v
o~" living to the
v

~ ine TTorke~G) as to make the coal Commissioners hesitate
·,o direct o:r even r0commend an inc~eased tJ2.ge for ?.~ine
r?CF:rkera and pass to 'i;he publio the privilege of paying for

it by inc~eaeing the selling price ot coe.1.o
CAID?: That v1e improv e streets, alleyra and sidewalks
by p lanking or gravel; paint our tener,1ents end fences, and

continue to offer prizes for best kept yardso
~I l'TE :

Keep on with our development work and get to

outcrop s s o ue can plan a heulege systemo 'i'hi s is necessary
account so many faults, synclines ru-id besina -that our uork
• h as already -proven. Install our fan 0 hoi·st e.-nd boiler as
quickly as eondi tione permit; also get a mach ine shop at

the plant, and more pit oars.
STORE:Never by u ord or action let our e;~ployes see tha.t \78
fear the co-Ot&gt;erative store. Go ahead and do all the busi•
~ble p~ioco on s taple articles

1 reason ~
i tan
ness we can; man
e we aze in the business to
at all times; let th e men Se

vthi"",. i t con bo had at the Company

stay and if they want anJ

•4&lt;.,

Store. Vlhen the c o-Operative LJtore

f ila to pay dividends
e

�.i4
e.nd they have had thei za 1:ieronntile experience, they t1ill
have no grounde f o ,: such ooraplaints e.s: " '.i.'he Company rob us

because we \'78?'8 atockholde!"s in the Co 0pe!"ativo Store, 11
0

~hen they g ive us t heir business o

Youro

�15

M

J.

ST A'i'h'":G..'HT

Q ~~
0
.1.,

,.,.
uI?fE

o:~ 'i'OITIJAG...! :J!!1PP:JD DU?.r:G T!ID CAI """:i'iDAR
l

9 l 9.

_hum-n

Hine Run

'i1o'Galo

1960

21974

23934

:'Ob!'u ary

1384

22344

23728

i::c:roh

1122

20769

21891

April

300

15'981

16281

t:oy

117

1,639

1,7,6

June

204

17703

17907

July

614

16104

16718

A~uet

1180

20456

21636

900

16199

17099

249~9

262,7

327

327

977

10826

11803

100,6

203281

213337

J ~VJ'latlry,

Septe□ber

Octobe&amp;&gt;

1919

1298

l7oveaber
December

'

�T O 1T 0

11 1 li J.!

DI f-l'i'RIBU:rIOrJ OL, COfu'.., SHI¥!'!E!~'f8 FOH 1?1i:I; C/iJ11ff0I~i1 YT~t\F.

Corn.merci al
~Ul'f\.l'l

J anu a ry, 1919
I?ebrul;).ry

!'.!arch
A,::,ril
Uoy

J'une
Ju:ty
Aup:uct

"o·ota,-;iber
Octo·ber

1960

rune 'i1un

--.a11

1031

Locr.:.l &amp;

).nt D i,.,Q.,~A

::2nd Di e t.

Co. use

15080

5112
6146

627

985

14586

300
117

444

11268

145

336

11943
13461

54

115'67
15912
11387

204

614
1180
900

1298

'567

3,

144

263

5478
3791

1406&lt;)

_-51TL

14,7_

90~

100 56

4151

14'(637

751

655

~-7B
439

2921
3667

L!,30

39Ao

·529

4072

411

'rO't@;la_

I

1,756
179oi
1671
21636
17099

89_,1

11~ Q.1

4.!!-468

702,

213337

.

I

23934
23~28
21 391
16281

-578
1037
327
763,

4090
4320

19339

::)VCm.b er

:Oece'"lb er

9 l 9.

0- ~ o R. TI . ~ IT . Co.

1384
1122

1

26257
27

( Coal used under boilera, 5377 tons)

;....!.

,_

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�17

STAT~TiRN'T OF CO ST

o 11
-:i

CO/IJ.,, PI{tl '?OUG t30IJ), ~ER L'O~ 89
0

FOR THE CAIJ.~U&gt;A'R Yl~AR l 9 1 9 o
Co st

Tonnpi"l,e

Amount

23934

033628.,9

Vebrue.:r-y

23728

33625 . 33

1.412

Llnrch

21891

31458 .87

1.~·3?

L\')01"i1

16261

24-974.27

1.534

lioy

157,6

23,18 .7,

l oL!-93

June

17907

2,786.92

1.440

July

16718

24660.07

1.47,

August

21636

30003.85'

1.386

Sel)tember

17099

26748.75'

1.,,3

October

26257

34746.5'3

1.313

november

327

5'85'7 .72

17.914

December

11803,

21428.86

1.813,

213337

316438 .5'1

1.483 Av g.

Januaey 1

1919

n,ex- ion
•

l .t.&gt;10

�?O UO

H1H11

i
i
r
;

D.G1l1AIY,S OF CODT OP COf.L, PI·;R 1i10iif, }:;o:r_.,n, Pl!i:1 li10ff,., 89, POH THE

I

CJ1.IJ7ii.D)Jf~ YT,/\11 l 919

I~
!1

Air,
H r,.int.en:ince

Ja..11.uo ry, 1919
1i'ebruo.ry
'.Cr rch

.162
.192

A1&gt;ril

.202

"CTey
J\me
~&gt;'u ly

lmr;unt.
" e-ote•-1ber
October

Uovember.
!'.&gt;ec ember

.193

.153
.169
.151

.lj2

.179
.120

2.345
.228

Drainag e
fr. J ,i gh t
Hiniry~

.086
.061
.069
.086

.755

.101

.?4A

.101
.090
.102

.7,0
.708
.796

.078

.076
3.3~0

.114

.766

.1oi
.76
.718
• 71!&gt;0

.666
.888

:Jei~ll lJ
nnuling,

I •O[)d;_rm

.189
-1~7
.l 1

.049

. 2r,3

. 202
.180
. 200

.177

. 217

.177
3 .672
.266

.04 5.
.0415

.
.05~

O ~~
/ ./

l:!_cvolo-pm't

.076
.095

.072
.102
.122

.053
.054
.0,1;.9

.101
.109
.080

.056

.077

.048
.542

.066

.072
.080

Gup •~t -

1'ota l

.082

1.410
1.412

.087
.10~

.11
.115
.121
.110
.090
.126
.08 0

l .4J7
1.534
1.493
1.440

1.475.

1.380
1.553
1.313
7.359 17.914
.171
1.813

~

00

�· .19

't'
- 0 •.1.-1 0

fl
d
1.UE

1 9 1 9~

Entry,..

.Airng.y

Janu ncy

290

71

Pebz,ua.ey

348

L~l"ch

ROOl'il

'l'ot al

Coot

-=-..a=-

.......,.,, -=- :::e:z::,

419

011~2 .73

228

58
,7

53.1

1477 .00

216

204

40

460

1276 022

ApY-il

1'78

156

41

355'

993 c00

- e:Jl

,-

26,

16

~18

1.204-.64

June

29~

137
2,3

26

,73

1634,.78

July

157

186

36

379

1\ugust

1~8

126

79

363

1038.73
997.98

SeY;1tenbexi

183

143

76

t),02

1022.85'

Octobex-

228

74

164

466

1296.,8

'70

11A
--=
1576

--.-.-.,-=:;:::,

11ovembe:r

Decemhe~

2387

~61.34
188
----- 4556 1266, .8,
593

�C

20

AUD UJ\Il~E:!J\:UCJ! 3XPEi1fm li'OT-t 'i'IT!J CAUIDAH YEA'R

Recei-v&gt;ta

Janu2ry,

1919

i;
\.

783.66

t•

._1

1084.57

789.72

1552.74

:2&amp;.rch

782 .56

963.84

Ap ril

780.0,

662.10

I.:ay

764.77

1202!'02

June

756.63

810.77

July

754.56

718!'94

August

758.00

787 .38

Sent ember

768.30

October

769.34

665.15
560 .10

lYovember

7'57-7'5

87.28

December

Z22-24

301. 3,o

9218.28

9398.19

Receipts e.nd tlaintenanoe Expense
the Calendar Year, l9l9:

3811.21

9.

naintenance Differenc0

11'ebruo.ey

.

1 9 l

179.91

of Other Pro~erty, for

�21
.

T O ti O

ll I N E

S'f J\TE!dE:NT OF co:1trr~RC I AL LI GI!ti r!G PLAffi' Pll5CEI PTB film
L:i{PE1~8BS :rOR THE CAI.l~"TDAR Yi~ATT

l 9 l 9o

Recei'l)ts

Exnenae s

J'onue.ry, 1919

246 o',7

203057

Peb:ruary

25,.6,

253032

ile:rch

2:56 .92

194.98

troril

261.,2

168 024

liny

2,9 .28

167.10

June

2,7 . 27

16,015'

c!Uly

2,a.,1

168.88

Augirnt

258 .67

183087

Se't)t embezr

2,9.86

193 .89

October

2,6.,,

22,.33

novembe:r

25''-'~ .oo

153°45'

December

222.12

200.61

3076.92

2278.39

ITet Rec fil,Jlt ~

798 . 5'3

I

�22

J o.rn.11.., _ey ,

1919

TO UO

ll X UB

Reoeit)ts

Haintennnc0 Dif?croncc

. 128.60
{\

(\

vi

119 016

i.i'e b ru :::r,J

131052

122.72

lim:-cih

132 . 91

154 .12

Apri l

135 . 00

160.16

liay

133 .62

110 a,'O

June

125.60

130.33

July

181.35'

133090

Auguot

182084

104 . 00

Se~tembe~

1 83 043

1,2.08

Octobei"

184.5'2

171 . 84

!JovembeT

184.00

104 027

D0eembez-

182.32

108 .5,8

188,.71

1,71.66

31'1,.0~

�23

P o·1d~1· Houee JBn:rI'icede

211 . 40

Addition to wateri al
107 °17~

House
t)

24250 ,7

�li l 1! 13
Tl! SCELL1\!:rnous 8'i' A'l'ETT JJ1' YO!~ 1• 1JIE CAI illfD~H Y-.SAi1 OF

l 9 1 9

Tot el Ton s Produced oooo•••o•• •o o•••••••

Dcys t1ine ,··o :rked o o o .•.. o •••••..•••••.. o
Daya ...' o :rk eu by ::ii n ers .. . o •••..• o . . .. • , o
Days ·::-o:rked 1')y A11 Othe~s o. o • •••••• •• ••
Day s ·:0rl&lt;ed b~· J\1 1 !ilitrployes •••.••.••• •.
Tons ~er d~y f o!' e nch !li ner. o •• • •••••••

~OnG ner doy fo r ell Others o•••••••••••
? ons per day for all Eraployes ......... .
Eegs of Ponder u sed .o oo• • ••·• • ••• ••• •••
Tons of Coal uer ¥ eg of Iwder •.•.....•.
~4'\atel i~ccid e:'1 ts o o o • • o . o o • • • • • • • • • • • • • o . •

Non-Fat~l Aocident0 ••. . .....•....••••••
Tons ner Fatel Accident .•..••••••••••••
Tone ~er Tion-Fatel Accident ••••••••••• •
11.llount paid YJa shi~ ton Industrial
lnsu!'ance Com.."ilission •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0

Co s t per ton •.•............•••••••• ••• •

.

......
14

{}10 . 330 .68 0

• .048

-~1 Jdes v"o:r:- 1918 •)

(O Includes adjustments and penc. •

-

�25

:.1 X n E

1 9 ! 9

'..i: nvonto:cy Doc eJbor· 31 , 1919 :

Cos'i.: of !':orehn.r.diee Go1tl :

,J?§ .;10 :\ 60
0

150164.94
16,717022
J0,1.3.58 .46

f.Icrch2.ndioe Sn.loo, 1&lt;n8:
Ch"Ooo .I:x\1errne 0 includ ine

l)0'rl!'CCit:..tio:n, &amp;C'!.:

Hot '11everme:

�BanOh and Ltue Itumbero,

.

Lessee and Sub-div1.!ion:

Yearly

-

Total
.Aarea

O120.

20.68

Reniai

R-2 r,..x, t:att I ~ r
Part of m~ 20--1\i

Acres

Orohard

Acree

Acres

Semi-

Cleared

Cleared

1.7

10.4

,AOres

J'!t.S,!d-ofJ

Acree
Timber

Aoreo
SWamp

89T
1.44

R•2 L-X, J1 A 1 Venooo

Aoreo

.Acreo

~

RR R/'a

7.14

Lumber Co • , po.rt ot
abOV-3

3o

2o

R•2 t,..X, H. A. Daldt11u,
part ot e\&gt;ovo

sundry Perao1'2, paotur~e 1u cibove

22.1

200.

l,58.23

160.

200.

100.

200.

60 ..

Bo.

260.

oo.

19;.

120.

a, L-X,~hn J.;aean,
ut-SF&gt;t,sri-5, 1m-J-s:Jt
Sec. 24-1$•2\7

a-6 r..x,

A. Regard,

ss-&amp;r} soc. 20-lS•l\7

R•7 L-98, i• D. Robert•
son ~e~ sec. 2~ ~

~ 1n ~S'J-} Seo. 21• •
15•1\7

Oec. 21-l5•lt1

Hannaford Creek Logging
co., Rigllt-~f-r.10.y o.croos
n~r~ :L--i z:.=a-rm¼ 28-1;-10

20.

Vic·~o;:x Cocl i!iuing co.•
Riet1·G-of-.::iy in po.ri o f
o.bovo

10..

-

-

210.

20.

1.83

28.43

40.

28.72

92 T

lo79

6.7,

4lo04

31 T
.49

20 .. 80

3.5.19

40.

80o

340

33.22

12.. 78

1.,2.13

33.2,

24.18

80o

31.78

10.94

1.82

22.os

43 'l'
102.5'

112.6

320 T

74 T
loll

310.

14.29

37 '!'

6.7,

R-8 L-95, D. Jf. Diehop

,rl-tm/s sec. 28 ~ s6-J-5!1}-J,

33.88

12.18

8.93

l.44

1.;.21,

• llo \"1 t.hrov,. Sav mill
I■it•
o f .§8 c.creo in SE}-~
am.1. Sec.

12-1,;-1u, and
~
N\ p./u in Sec . 12

,_

o2o

a-13,L-99, c, u. Horman.....

37 T

9~...fi¼ end part ifi-SJt
seo. 1.2-1,S-l\':

12,S.

102.,S

R•lS L-X, 14• 1y•hon,
uat sec. 30-l -lE

72.

160.

35 T
.32

8

114 'l'
2.72

R•l.6 i,.94 , Thoe. nicbardo,
""" :ieO • 24-l,5•1\7 and

-811:l- oeo. ~ -.....
5
'ID

P!•k• Ra.ilWOY A LOfW:AA
ce., .92 Acre• ·1n 11 t
12 1,S-l\1 BR P/'fl

1'15•

oo.

112.e,

20,
3447. 2790.66

18.96

1267 'l'NH

360.

33.27

448.18

- -----

42.59

�.

I

i
- -' _\)!

i

J

I • :oooe

O·' '

1
I

I

-z;

I

~

- +-!
I

�.

,,

WASHINGTON UNION COAL COMPANY
TONO MI NE

AN"SfU'AL PiEPOP.T

- - - 1918

�l tl D :ill X
-_ ,..,__

n

HoldinRa,
Taxes
• • • • • • • • • • •••
General Conditio~;••••• 000 •••0•••••••·•••••
First Ai: d •
• o • •••• • • • ••• • • • • •••••
,
•••
••
•
••
•••
•••••••••••••
Labor
Unuf:u~l. Expense
•. • ••• •. • • ••••• • ••• • ••• •
nene....a.l s, . . . . . . ' • • • • • • • • • •• • •
0

•• 0

•• •••••

•••00000

•••••••••••••

•••• •••••·•

,..............

f\

\,J

CSl!lp

O

o

O

o o o

•••••••••••

O
O

O

O

O

o

0

0

••••• 0

•

0

•

0

0

0

O

O

O •

•

&amp; 0

0

0

O

O

O

O O

,7ater Gunnly
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••
?'11
.

1

J;

ne" •
Store

,

••• 0

..... . .

0

0

•

0

••••••••••••••• 0

0

•• •

•

0

l
2

3
3
3

,'
4,

g

. ••••••••••••••••••••••• i
Recommende.t·:tons, •.......... ••••••••••••••••
8

M

'

,

0

•• O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O

Sau r•i, l
_.._

-

..... .

'

•••••••• 0

··•••o••· ·•····•·•

•••••••••

Boldin
••••••••••••••••
ge, .. .. .... . ......... 8
General Conditions, ........ 8
First Aid,••••••••••••• • ••• 8
Labo~ 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 8
CSlrly,, ••...........•.••••••• 9
!li ne, o • • • • • • • • • • •
9
b

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

Store, • •••o•••••••••••••• •• 9
Statement of Tonnage Shipped, •• ••••••• •••• o
Distribution of Coal Shipments, ••••••••••••
Production Coat of Coal, .•.••••••••• •••••• •
Details Production Cost of coal, • ••••••••• •
Statement neaJ. Estate Department, ••••••••••
Statement of Commercial Lighting Plant, ••• •
St&amp;tement of Uater Plant, •••••• ; ••• ••• •••••

10
ll
12

13

14
1,.

lo

ii

Construction Expenditures,••··· •·••·• · ·• ·••
St atement of Yareage Driven, •· ·••••·····•· • 19
Miscellaneous ste.tement, •••• ,. • • • • • 0• • • • • • • 20
Statement of store Operations,
21
00

Details of Leased Lands, &amp;c

0

,

••·••···•·•

••••••••••••••

t!ine Map, ..•.• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

General tiap, .....••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

�j

WASHINGTOl\i mnou COA1, COTiPM'TY

Tono , \7ashing ton

January
Thirty-first
Nineteen nineteen
llro J o D o Farrell, President.

'.7ashil,gton Union Coal Co.

Portland, Oregon.
Dear S:i. r :

Have: t h e honor to report on the properties
of the 1:•ashing t on Union Coal Conrpany for 1918 , a s follot1s:

Acreage (orig inal purchase)
Pv.m1&gt;ing Site

6,94102

2.8

6,944
Lass o-WRR&amp;N Right-of-r!ay

32•4
6,908 .6

Sub-o.ivi ded as follows:
r.Iineral rights only
Timber reserved
coal and tir.ibe1•
·Pumping Site

Sub-division of Conl an

above, are as follows:

6,908 .6

d 'J'i :obe:r holding s mentioned

�Tillable
Semi-cl ea.red
Logged off
Ti mbered
Orchard
SWa?np I.ands

Pumping Site

3,388.13
Included under the hea.d of eubdiv1·s1.·o~
u 0.1.~ coal and
ti~ber holdings are sev·eral leases of land f or agricultural and industrial ~urposes,
-hi"ch
~re detailed on another
~
_
.,
-page of this report.
As 77i l 1 be noted, there han been no change in the
~creage. Tiave leased a site for a portable anmnill, con-

. 98 a.ores on section 12, 'i'o..mshi p 1, i'1orth.,

sisting of

Rari.ge 1 't:eot at (\12.00 per year. Lease heretofore g iven

to the Eercules Sandstone company fore strip ,oft. wide
for right-of-~ay of their railroad t o quarry is worthleas,
the Hercules people having failed. Reoeiver has sold end
removed the rails, so we will perhaps quit loser on the
lease, as the property of the Sandstone Company will not
pay much on their indebtedness.
Am meeting our ranch lessee half-uay on rebuilding
b
houses and barns. If conditions are nor.1.ences, roof 1ng
mal in 1920 would arrange to give those ~e want to keep
~hey ~ill then do work.they
three and five year l eases. 1
~on't do under a lease running from year to year.

TAXES:

d~e of the nuperior Court
J
The decision of the u ~

�3

of Thurston County that

our land was ooal land was confirmed by the Su~reme Court of ~ashington.
Yle wi 11

continue to pey a coal t ....,. on undeveloped coal
QA

lands because we
'
ere a coal comp
_ any, ...
•
.,hi" le a d Joining
land
owners escape the burdeno though the coal seams underlying
our lands ere also under th·
el!"So

GEN~RAL CONDITIONS :
Nn change in Qonditions for the uorse during the
yearo

Our tenements have been filled all the time and labor
shortage ~as never acute st Teno~ Our tonn2go, the larges~
ever produced; our eales without doubt the cheapest coal
produced in the sta.te; our aelling pri.oe for 8;'% of our
production but ten cents higher thai'l ten yea.rs ago when
the miner was diggi115 this co~l for 18 cen·;;s less per ton

than now.
FIHST AID:
Hc.ve three :First Aid Teams,

t1,,10

Helmet Teams

and a class of 4? taking training o interest kept up by

First Aid Club which gets a11 the aid asked for from the
Company to make the Club o. success en

d keep the men inter-

est ed.
LABOR:
b
trouble of ar1y kind and feel
ffe have had no la or
f this company for the past
0
that the action of th8 employeo
hi''he.,. of ficials.
t
mention
°
~
year is worthY Of

�Every time the Tono whistle blew for work the men
anstiered and produced more than
5' tons of coal for eaoh employe on our pay roll. Exceeded
their quota on Liberty Bond,
Yo?! oCoAo and Red Cross drives , a:nd \Jar
Saving Stamps; assessed themselves 1ft of their gross earnings foi~ the Hed Croes,

and gave liberally to the Seven Sisters; their uivee and
de.ughters h ave kept opem the Red Cross rooms mornings, afternoons end even i ngs, mosting all demands ma.de upon them by

·their Cho.:ptero From their ranks have gone 26 men to the
colors, i'ror.1 a.n averag e· of 190 men r,P.r r,onth for 1918. When
t he rest of tlte m:i.ners ·tn the country t1ere oelebrating the
fal.:c and e e nuirie nign:l~ of the Armistice, our wen produced
1800 tons of coal and celebl"ated after thei:r. dv.yi a wo:t.•k. Durft,a~.,_~nta ined a p_roduction of 1 0 000 tons per day
i:ng December ....

and had every fiolidayo

UNUSUAt. EXPEMSE:
Additional watchmen for the year.
As long as we use 68 fto track scaleo end the
tor of soaleo 1• .,,u on the J' ob• our acnles will
present inspec
~
head. P.enewed the 68 ft. timbers. as well

. appear und.er thi a

'•:--e front track ncale a:t an expense of
as other timber s • on \w.

.

t 8 ly 0600.00 . rnspeo tor does not !ike the long
anproxima
._,
a shorter one.
in favor of putting 1n
bl
tr~ck scale and is
=
•
are
not
favora
e
m1d b;;;low t h e mine
C ondit ion.e :::1uo·1e

;Local
l d he.ve recommended the
kind. or r \"iOU
-any
to seal.es of

change seven years a.goo

�Our Pump a t th
. .,,,,. Pl
· e Pump1
• &lt;;:,
an,t ' broke in the
frame, necessitating re i
pa re amounting to 03750000

RENEWALS:
Tuo mules .. value ()285000

One hoi st rope, value 8781066
The rope replaced hoisted 315,000 tons of coal , which
was a good record for a r on_ e th• at travels into the mine aa
sla ck rope o
CAUP:

Am finishing the last of t h e 8 tenements author-

izedo Have 1 6-room, 4- , - rooms and 3 4-rooma. These houses
a re situa ted in the old fe.rt1 orchard and \7ill compa re favor-

ably with any frame houses of the size in the state. crere
asked for as soon as staked and seven occupied nou. Delay

on part of painter and paperhanger the reason all are not
occupied .
Our older tenemnts need painting ~d some res-shingling;
streets and sidewllks more gravel , as rain takes the cinders
away and traffic buries the gravel.
Temporary wash house at the hotel was burned on

-ere off one day. Uhen we get the
Wovember 26th, and 35' men "
tUners '.'!ash House the One a

t the Hotel will cease to be

used as a b ath house.
\TATER SUPPLY:
h a~ r emained pure. and
So far our water eupplY c
time in four years had a breakplant
for
the
first
pumping

�down. With 115 c~Gses ox~ influenza we
one a.dul t.

a11d

have lost to date

tz10 child.ren. That few d t
ea hs and complica-

tions follow an a tt a.ck we attribute t 0

our excellent

~ater. It goee in Ahe red eveey month, but the i
l,

nvestment

was made \'ri th a knowledge that it would , but pure uater

for domestic use ~as a necessity.

m1re :
Uine is in good shape, hauli~g
.. ro8.da, travel ...
~
a i roourses free from obstructions; pipe lines
ing vrn;yo and

pumps and di tchea e,11 '"mrk ing well end overtime account

~uTface \;at-er comi•ng into mine through caves to the surf a ce.
Have f inished a.vid scaled off ! lo. l Entry off Mo.

2 Slo~e and No. 5 entry off No. 1 Slope. Ho. 4 Entry off
No. 1 Slope about finished. Am pulling ~illare in Firm
Ent~r, lTos. 2,

3 and 4 Entries off Ho. l Slope end 4th

South Entey off main Olope.
n ew v,ork:

:From 3rd Entry of'f n o. 2 Slopo orooaed

a fault and hope to get into the penoh that ue have never
gotten into. On the main Slope ne found at the face e
17 ft. upthrow. our drill 11.01ec1 shotred no coal ahead to

the :re.ise, so stopped it. :B elieve from n o• 3 Entry off
· n o. 2 Slope we can get into thi s bench. vrould call your

attention to 'lo . 1 Entry off ;10. 3 south Plan• and w.o. 3
Thes~ P.ntries uere driven first and
Entry off same 'Pl ace. .., -'
71 +.1 ~ore aood hauling roads
0 1
Entry.
connected with Firm
~ \ ihen ue drove 110. 2 Bntry,
ds
w1 th grade in favor of 1 oo..
v

0

...

�found :from room f.•~7 to t -h e conneotion at Fi rm Entry the
ooal had changed i t s pitch and
h ill o fls ""
t'Te were h auling co al up
//').
.!.!O. 3 Ent ry
n
s owed no ch~nge in p i t ch , t hought
it l ocal in No 2 -n
7 -NO • 4 Ent ry ue found t:ie a
.
ame conditions a s in 1'To 2 , ..,no =
.,....,, d riving
• •.
a -'P a i r Ol9 entri es near
o

o

O

t h e pilla r boundary oi~ p,-1· rm Entry t o get the coal with e.
down h i ll haul.
Would a lso c all your a,t t. ent ion to t he many f ault's
sho~

on mD.p t hat ue have a lrea dy f ound i n Tono ru ne , f or

the time may come when rock uork of such magnitude i e
necessary as t o requi r e an appr opriation o

STORE:
Being only 8 miles from Centralia and two trains
per day t o that city , Tono people do much shopping there.
Busines s h ouses make leaders of e ata~le to get them in and
then sell them goods t h ey ordinar ily buy here. For this reason \'18 ca rry very 11 ttle high priced goods, confining ourselv e s to s t aples in foodstuffs and necessities in dry
goods , eto .
An effort to start a co-Operati v e store in Centralia
is on f oot . Centrali a Labor Unions combined with the Coal
rfine Unions are boosting it

0

u e tur n our stock eight times a year; powder t hat
? i t l i s now selling to the
four years ago brought e nice pro.
d
old thGm 0 0 re than ,ooo kegs
9
miner at cost to us , an ue
~k ie included in this report.
last year. A detailed et a t e~euv
"~d EooJ.&lt;lreeper during the year , each
Los t the storekeeper c.w •

�8

getting bettel" paying poeitiona.

SAW MILL:
Total v alue of lumber n ow at Sew r:ill is
a:ppro:,dmately ~600 oOO o

F..EC0111'!1ENDATI 0:HS:

Holdings: we conti- nue ..~_0 h e1 Pour Lessees of
r anch l a nds repair the
- ir xn enc en. bn.rno and h

lee.•
.ouses. Arrange
oes _or three year s for t h e best tenants instead
one-yeav_• ,

of the

_easeo

General Conditions:~J e get ?nore for our coal from
the 0 ...1:rnP.&amp;!'l' L ines and sell at Govern.~ ent price on commer-

cial unt il t h e price io cut by other co~pc...~ies . Buy the
... ,., !=&gt;ll
that lying
Smi t h - ~;o:Lcren timber for re-eale to logge~""
!'~orth of t h e div ide bet~1een the HarmafoTd and Skookumohuck
_

D

-

c;..,

Tiiver, retaininP.: t h e re""t ~a "'"'·

emerg ency supply for the

r£:ine.

First Aid:

Ke~p up the interest in it in ariy

way ,,re cs.n, for the work done on the injured in the mine
by rnembers of the teams 1 s of t he be Gt, and lea sens time

off a ccount injuries, o.s well as suffering when brought out.
I ,a.bor:

-

Give them what they se entitled to end

no more. Treat them like t h ey uere human, and give the

material they are willing to u s a to improve their homes;

meintain good schools, keen t os""' clenn DDd call them to
conference when planning ,wy nroj ~ot f or their pleasure
or ,,e1rare, at no cost to t hel'.l. pr.;t t h em on the b:1ck when

..

,,,

an zation th

�Camp:

We try this

year to get a long with existing tenement 13 ' on
~ d
•
paint all of the old ones ,. use more
. hopes th t i
gravel on stree ts and ,.,:ra1k s in
a
t baing buried
each year maY :..Pi• nally strike hard p an ~o "'1"'
~~ could then
•

0

keep some in aighto
i!i n e:

The..{•... f•e.n, engine, boiler, mncfl
, i ne shop and

eho-p t ools be furnishedo The fan is •'1"'eded
f or future devel~
opment; the erigil1e to uring more -rooal 0,-1 ea.oh trip; the
boiler to insure steara to keep the plant going when one

boiler off fo~ repairs; the machine shop and tool s to do
the 'OOTk at the mine that now eoGs eloeuhe:r-e, or the mater-

ial is sc~~pped account the time lost to eet it back and a
new· one orderedo
Continue our davGlop!llen-t work and ge·t acroas the nu-

merous faults that \78 luwo to contenJ ·,,i th, so that the
boundaries of the 'J?ono Seam can ·be deter mined and \'TOrkinge
!.&gt;lanned a ccording ly . This m.u.y in.::reasa our co st some for
the next year or two, but ~hen compl eted u ill b e returned
a hunJ1•ed fold by stabilizing the future co st of production

from information secured.
store: The dema..~d for Tono coal for engine u s e
will doubtless ba good for the year 1919, so recommend we

increase our stock on dry goods and gents furnishings.
nespeetfull:;r r ltted, /

/I

ca-1~---

c0nl. Guperintendent.

�10

'l'O n o

Ll I NE

Sm_1 t!1r,,'Ri'm'.,.."ffl1
_. O"i'il r1"01-~-1AGE
· srr~pp-~D
h - :...u.;.,.1.H
-I'
..'ll"
l .t • 1!i DUR
I
I NG THE C.ALEl'fDAR YE.AR

1 9 l
Y, ~ ...

80

tune nun

Totals

January, 1918

3961

195'36

23497

Fe1:n:&gt;uaey

1994

14615

16609

Llarch

2444

20141

22585

Apl"i 1

1140

19669

20809

Ucy

1636

24147

25783

June

1221

20444

21665'

J'uly

1329

23374

24703

Augus·~

3201

19007

22108

Sep·~ember

2779

19410

22189

October

415'0

18534

22684

Nov embex-

2379

1997'5

223,4

December

2742

22620

25:362

241472

270348

28976

�T O JJ 0

T.f I J:i E

DISTRI BUTI ON OF COAL SHIP-lll!!NTS lilOH '.rll:C CALiJlfDA1~ YI~AR OP

0-tJ R.R . &amp; H . Co .

Commerc ial

Janu ary , 1918

Februa:ry

ti.arch
.Lkori l
!:ie.y

June
July

August
Se:ptemb er
Oc t ober
'Nov ember
December

Lum,J?.

n i ne Run

1 s t. Dist.

3886

1482
1 217
1~54

1 2,01

1942
2341
1108

1636

t&gt;7
931
438

3200

1030

1221
1329

2779
4150

~gi1

28656

1 9 1 8.

404

437

1877
1287

707

12031

9994

13809
1~987

½,i~§

2nd Dist ..

5123

3402

4567
4415

3,i2
34 1
4g5'0

2g497

5'14
402

20809

348

4214

Totals

1 609
22,a,

3790

14920
12742
137~4
173360

505

554
462

4021

154 3

Co. use

4214

185'4~

1323

Local &amp;

404
426
501
434
604

257.83

2166,
2470~
2210
22189
22684

22354

-5....?:i

662

22]02-

50954

5816

270348

(Coal u sed under boilers , 4494 tons )

�TONO
STATEL1E1l'.i'

MINE

OF COST OF COAL, PRR TONS SOLD, PER FORll 89,
~OR THE CALENDAR TIAR l 9 1 8

0

Cost

Tonn~

Amount

per ton

January, 1918

23497

(130326.99

1.291

February

16609

24107.87

1.451

I.Iarch

22,a,

1.310

April

20809

29599.34
29121.88

nay

34656.47
30461 .16

1.344

June

25783
21665'

July

24703

33749 .5'3

1.366

August

22108

31641.16

1.431

September

22189

30691.82

1.386

22684

323,0.3,

1.414

October
'November

22354

1.377

December

27362
270348

30776.39
32681.31
373164.27

1.399
1.406

1.407

1.38

Avg.

�,
T O rT O

11 I U E

DETAILS OF COST OP COAi.., PER TOWS SOLD, PER FORU 89, FOR THE
CAiiili""TIDAR YEAR

l

9 l 8o

Air,

\"!eigh &amp;

Drainage

l'laint ena.nc e

January, 1918

.156

PebTUary

.208

:.~arch

.167

l\'pril

0

U ay

June
July
August
Se"Pt ember
Oct.ober

November

December

19'5
.174
.196
.147

.192
.164

.176
.133
.1'53

k

HauliM Loadirl£ Developm't

Light

il1ininz

.04-8
.071

.760
.771

0151

-?'56

.171

.056
.070

.761

.074

.746

.081
.072

.76i
75
75,

.068

.068
.068
.07'5
.071

0

0

.780
.77i
77
.776
0

.176

.159

.163
.171

. 1~8

.1 9

o1~6

.. l

l

.184
.203

.047
.049
.04§
.04
.043
.045'
.040
.052
.044
.052
.051
.047

.032
.034
.031
.058

.049
.0~2
.o 2

.070

.o,,
.057
.05.4
.061

Sup•t.

Total

.097

1.291
1.4,'l
1.310

.142

.087
.101

1.399

.107

1.406

.09,

. 094
.101

.099
.. 105
.102

.096

1.344

1.366
1.4~1

1,~3 6

1.414

1.377

1.407

".N~

w

�T O Ii O

ll I U E

ST ATEi.TfilTT OF REAL ESTN~E DEPART!'.IE:MT ( TE}Th.~illMT ) RECEIPTS

AilD t1AI1fi1ENA1iCE E.XP:•a1SE FOR TKE CALEJID.AR YDAR

Recei;pte

?.Ia.int enano e

0 714.03

0 976.5'4

February

714.38

1034.,'l

Ile rch

714.62

, 79 .07

April

724.81

695096

ilay

828.51

June

733.5'3
711.80

J'uly

740.50

August

743.52

1301.88
1161.16

September

759.5'4

693.61

October

742.,0

Nove::ib er

740.23

December

762.88

727.58
413.85'
1618 .02

8802.30

109,2.3,

J anuary,

Receipts

1918

l 9 l 8 •

Difference

921.63

I

21,-') .."5
,

-,
e of Other Property, for
and I!ie.intenance l.iX'Pens

the Calender Year,

1918:
3061.86

135'8.17

1703.69

�.,,
I "-

I

T O H O

r.lINE

STAT:tr.JEfiT OF C0ill.1ERCI AL LI GHTING PLANT RECEIPTS AlID
EXPENSES FOR THE CALElIDAR YEAR

1 9 1 8o

Rece ~_pt,s

ExoenBJll!

January, 1918

231.36

166065

February

230 .00

181 . 14

l!a:rch

231 .83

20 5 .59

Apri~

229 °95

159.48

tlay

233 .66

163.31

J une

229. 50

142.26

J ul y

226 .93

188.41

Augus t

232.05

15'4 -35'

Sep tember

241.07

166.07

October

229 . 80

159°90

November

231.2?

176. 5'0

242.8Q.

-

182.80

2790 . 22

2049.46

December

Net Reo e,ipts

740 . 76

,

�T OB0

H I N E

STATRf•R,1;jT OF \'JATEn PL ANT Rl&lt;~CEIPTS J\llm YiAU1T]~lJAI~CE

EX.PENSB FOR TH:E CAI ~D)f\..R YEAR

1

9 l 8

-0

136 ..08

o

~eceil?t,e r.!a.intenance Difference
Je.nuary

C•
\l

120 .. 80

F ebruary

120 .2ri

108 .. 98

Ee.rch

117 .. 80

138 .. 74

Apl"il

118.08

120 .. 93

Uay

118 .. 83

305 .. 12

June

118.00

282 .. 97

July

148.7,

220 .. 26

August

133.64

203.14

September

137 .9~-

109.20

Octo1,er

140.32

117044

124.96

108.38

November

117008

December
1,26 ..0l

1966 .. 32

4•:•~ .31

�tr I !7 E

STATEr!:EllT OF EXPEITDI'l'tHIBS Accomn

11

COHSTBUCTIOiTll FOR

THE CALENDAR YEAR 1 9 l 8.

Bunkhouse

0 249089

Pool Hall Addition

37044

Po\'7er Pl ant Unit

6225071

'..:iners Bath House

220.53

new Tel1ements
Hotel Uash ~ ouse

10721.17

210.z~

01766'5.5'0

I

�? 0 N 0

I1 i IT E

S':rATEl'.rElUT Oli1
•' yp.;pn
.iU./AGE DRIVEW DURUTG THE CAtlfiliDtu'1 YEAR

l 9 1 8

Entq

A,1roaz

~

'.i'otal

Cost

January

119

123

16

25'8

D 68, .o,

Vebrue.ry

66

97

4

167

418.08

lioreh

94

110

22

226

,ao.19

April

1,a

149

24

331

866.60

Ucy-

231

172

44

447

1200.42

June

1;7

146

8

311

819.13

July

325'

2;6

20

6ol

1612.84

August

183

190

16

Sept8Llber

12,

22,

30

389
380

119

24

288

October

14,

10,4.77
996.84
767.44

130

8

2,8

684.14

n overaber

120

142

10

-3.@

December

216

1939

18,9

226

4024

990.36
1067,.86

-

�T O lT O

Il I U E

1:11 SCBLLANEOUS ST ATB" ' 1J.:,J
i'~1lil
Ti10R r;,u~
.1.
...
.1!
~1121 CALI-:IIDAR YEAR OP

l 9 l 8

--Total Tons Produced . . .. ...... ..... . .. .

DE?ya t:ine \"!orked .. . .. ............ . ... .
Days \7orked by Uinera •.....•..........
Deya Uorked by All Others •... . . . ... . ..
Day s Uorked by All Elnployea .... . ... ..•

Tons per day for each u iner ... . ......•
Tons per day f or all Others •.•...••• ••
?one per day for nll Employee .•.••••••

K eg s of Pou der u 1:1 ed ••.••••••••••• •• • • •

Tons of Coal per Keg of Pouder ••••• •• •
Fatal Accidents . • .••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
non-Patel Accidents .........•.••••••••
Tons per Fetal Accident ...•. . .• •••••••
Tons per Non-Fatal Accident ••• •••••• ••

270, 348
272

21,995'

27,978

49,973
12.29
9.66
5. 41

5, 5'45'
48.75
3
90,1i~

11, 754

Amount paid Uashington Industrial
Insurance Commission •..•.••••• •• • •••••
Cost per ton .• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

p O ·::, E R

D S ~ :iJ

-Idle

In use
1
2
2
4

1

183

11
ll

steal!l Hoist Engine
Zlootric Hoi&lt;Jt

Boilers

ntea.Jl :rumps
Electric PU!:1!&gt; 8

a,woline :· otol'

Pit Cars
F.orses
!.:ules

1
1

2
l

�T O l'l 0

rl ! HE

STJ\TJ.JI/El:iT OF STOBE OPERATIOWS POR TEE CAIJ:;WDAR Y.BAn

1 9 1 8
Llerchandise SBles , 1918:

Inventory D eco 31, 1917:

l~lO, 095 .13

Purchases, 1918 :

81,166:5-5.

91,261.68

10.t551.62

Xnvento~y Dec. 31 , 1918:

80 .,202 .01

Cost of ~GTchandise Sold:

16,361.70

58.74

I.!isce11e.neous Earning a:

16,420.44

Gross Revenue:
Gross Expense, including Depreciac--1 on ' &amp;c • :
•

l:Tet Revenue:

J

9. 360 .50

�Ranch &amp; Lease Number■ : Yea~ly
teesee &amp; Sub-division. · Rental
$2

R-2 r.-o i.'tatt K ~
Part C&gt;f ~ S~~~2lf.,.

1,-11J

{) 120

Acres

-

'

Logged-off

Acres

Timber

Acres Acres Acres
Sawmp

Ri"vei,

BR R•W

0

R•2 L•O 3, A,,.... yqnG.Jl~
Lumber Comptm?t:o l,lB!'t

of above

260 0

R-2 L-0 H. A. Bnld~in
part a:? above
~

3o

Sundg: Persona. pas..,.

t.urage in a.bo-ve

20046
2000.

:'i.$8.23

1.60 C&gt;

280

180.

200.

22ol

S9o77

33088

12 ..18

14.29

37 T
0

R-; L-(l .

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Sec. 24•1,~2\7

R-6 L-o A." Regard

320 T
1 ..83

79.99

92 T

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lo79

fl-1 ·L~89 . .4.D,. . .

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120.

31 T

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R1ght-of-\7ay in part O@'
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33022

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24 ..18

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22.43

252.94

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                    <text>Rock Springe - Uovcmber 23 , 1932

he !me doli verod · to ;fr~ John !'ctrovioh
vouc:hnr f or . i' j) .oo ;~tlJit.r:. i.lte vouch or beiic p,o~~ QY r·_ •. .;. s.
i'Oli.n erro, Jr.

, -'• ,Ba1-tj.·risto : also deliver .. to Jir. ~st~-uvich , :tooeipted

bill! 1· ·:::;.6'.' , .=-Qr rtmfi!.: ".. 1 cte . • -: · ich !~r. Pet~1ricb c:-~~tl uo .

.:,:lca.oe

. by ·_• .. 1r :'i.naton, end hno l&gt;oen fil&lt;ld in · ~·. '.il'!'.l.l:1ir0 o office .

' o mll , in:to court nnd
, • "deft r.nount::i to

Original S limed:

GEORGE 8. PRYDE

750 . 00.

�Vou. 66819
Rock Springs, Wyo., Nov. 21, 1932

Mr. George B. Pryde:
• This will acknowledge receipt of your
letter of November 21, with which you sent me original
release of all claims against John Petrovich, together with
the sum of i 349.68, in payment of claims against him, for
rent, water, electric light and coal furnished at Cumberland and
at Reliance, Wyoming.

CC - Mr. A.H. Doane

�Rock Springs - November 21st • 1932.

Ur . Fronk Ta.llmire :
Her owith returnod to you C349.68 together uith
orii;hml. rolon.oo of o.ll claims fror.1 Jom Petrovich, in
~onnoction with voucher 66819.

Pl oaso ackno:tledge receipt.

�RECE~VED
~-' V ~

1932

GENE;lAl :.,ANJ\-SER

"-----~--------Rock Springs, Wyoming.
November· 2lst,1932.

lie rewi th Three Hundred Forty-Nine and 68/100, in
currency, in payment in full of Bill s Collectible No.31751, The
Union Pacific Coal Cpmpany agai ns t ~ohn Petr ov i ch.
Re lea se of all

atta ched.

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�Voucher No.

66819

Draft l'!o.

'l'H.b: U.NION PAGil,'It; t:OAL c;OAIPANY

H~~ASE OY ALL ~LAIM~
Received of The Union Pacific Coal ~ompany One Tnousand, Ninetynine and 68/100 (,ipl,099.66) Dollars, in full settlement and complete
satisfaction of all claims and causes or action against it growing out

of any matter whatsoever, from the beginning of tile world up to the
time of the signing and delivery of this Release.
In consideration ther or, I release The Onion Pacific Coal Compa.ay from all claims or causes of action gro ing out of any catter

what soever.
The above amount is the tull consideration for this settlement,

anu no ~romise or coutract of future e ployment has bean maueI HAV.C: r.f!:AD ?HE ~ORBJOING RECEIPT Al'-lD Hfil.AAS~ Alm .f.iOLLY mm.tSRSTAlm Tlil:: SAMJ:;.

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1932.

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Omaha, October 15 1 19320
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Regarding the settlement with Mr. Petrovich, Judge Lacey
writes under date of the 13th that he approves the plan suggested
in my letter of the 12th, copy of which was given Mr. Taliaferro,
that the matter be tal-cen up with Judge Tidball.

I suggestedi that

the better way would be to make two payments, one for the a.mount
due under t..h.e compensation act, the other for the $750 cash gratuity 1 plus accrued rental, fuel, iivater, etc., furnished, a receipted bill for the rental, fuel, water, etc., to be given with
$750 in cash, in settlement of the second voucher.

,

Of course, Judge Tidball has no authority to pass on our

gratuity, but Judge Lacey states that he approves of informing
him in connection with the request for cash settlement of the
amount due under the act.

�At Rock Sprini;s - 0ctober 12, 1932
Lacey &amp;: Loonis
Gr. eye rme , '(fyomi ng
Gent l am er.:
17ill you kindlj' oblige me \'.'l. th your opi nion 0 11 the handling of
the fcllO\:.-i.n;; s i tuation :
Jo hn Petrovich, a mine '.:orker , rec eivcd e. serious lei; i njury a t
Cumberl and some years af;o .

Ho ,;as tr1::11sferred

ith the Cuube rlanc. me n to

Rock S:pri ne;s , but has bean unc1 er i;1edical trea.traent since his injury .
'We a.re a.rrm1f;i.nr; to . n ~- him tl:e rer.iair.der of t'.1e mrud.mum of

~4, 000. 00 all o\':ed him under the Compemo.tion act for total disabil ity,
but t:ithal, Ifr. P etro vi ch feels thnt ·.:e sbCJuld ft..rnish him some kind of
lisht •;:ork in order to sustain hit , \';hich t,e should like to do , but the
do ctors so.:· that e ·. an the slic;htest i njury to the leg ,:ould pro voke
e.dd i tional n1d :..ost serious comvli cation:, .

I.:r. P etrovich no\~- has rn oltemative propo s ition, to go to Utah,
s-tnrting a chic~ er: ran ch, ~nd I ·,;ish te; pay him a g ratuity oi ~750.00 in
a.1:ldition to cm.c e.i.l ing bills for to use rent, fu el, e tc. , amounting to
, 349 . 82 , these sur.:s to b e paid sepa rs.te end r,part fror.i the co rupensation
m'.-a.rd.
l~ r . Taliaferro asts advice as to the nature of the ·,;o rcling of
the voucher.

It occu::-s to ne that the better r:,ay t:ould be to mnke these

t".':o pe.ynents, exceedir.g ~l , 000. 00 , in t h e fom of e. pension r,llo •,;c.r.ce , comnuted

thrc ugr, cas!: pa:'.,rztent. a voucher to be dre.rm. for the total ~.l'.'.10unt ,

e. recei!)t to be giver. him io r th e r.ouse rental rnd fuel , and the rer.iainder
in cC1.sh .
Ple~.se 1,eep in mind that this sp ecial amount T:i.11 bear no rel.a.tion to t he cor:ipensation a\·.-arcl, but, unless you see Eiome reai3ol'l to ~I'-e

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co ntrary. 1 can sec no obj -ction to our people going before Judge Ti dball
o.nd endorsing u petition for the

750 . 00 to th i s man , ste.te □ ent to be rr.ade

to the cou?"t that \7e propose to commuto a pension ello\·;r:nce gi ven him o. s a
grnttt i ty

by addition~·i l casl1 payments some,-;hat exceec:i"1g t~l , 000 . 00 .
\'/ould o.pprooiute v ery rnucr. your advising Ple at &lt;'ma.ha c.s early a s

you conveniently can .

CC - r.:r. '1' . S . 'l'aliz..f-erro, Jr.

( copied fro!"! shorthc.n d notes 10-17-32)

�Rock Springs - September 30, 1932

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Kr . Eugone llcAuliffo:

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John P etrovioh has aeroed to tnke tho settl emont ue offered him,

nomoly, ~7 50 . 00 for OOI:lpensati on and 0750 ao o. gratuity, in accordance idth
my convorao.tion ·d.th you , ruxl your t1pp roval ns sho,m in. yc,ur ·telegram :rJ.-88 .
You ,.rill recall thnt Petrovich ~as inj ured in Gutlborl and prior
to tho elosil\S dow of thnt. diatriot .

He cane to ~l,iance t1hen tho Cumber-

land property ,:.:na alos ed. ~n~~ !ins been trea.ted by ·Df. Fuhrer cv or since.

A short tine ~o he np,il.~~
~1&gt;r i~ncl oettlemont~ (:I.fl fhe Doctor ndviaed ua
.. ·-.·
thct ue do not pltlc e him. in .4110 i;:ine bocn.use a bl.ory on the injured lee
dlich ha cuattlned o.t Cumborl end ~ht cnu~o a f ntality.

He ho.s been· in to see no cevoral times a.bout the oottleoent, end
tho 750 1a all he con co ll ect through tho Coapenso.tio n Fund , ac , ..::-h en i·1e
pay bin this ~750 , this t:i l l mo.k o .:·4,000 , the m ximum he can collect o~
Conpemsntion.

Duri~ tl1 e

c·.:.. ·1r. Petrovich t..&lt;en t to Ur. Harri?Jgion , nnd

st ··~ed ·~i: desir ed to nc cept our ofter , o.nd c;o on : . chicken rnnch in Utah .

B onuoo of the gra1uity of

·750 ,;;e ,,ore to pc.y hin, I \W.s in

doubt o.B to tho l anguage to be uoed in uriting tho voucher, and asked •·r .
Harritt;'ton to consult ·.·1th • : . Taliaforro, he wri ti.rt; the ntto.ched let tor.

It is my th&lt;.UGht that you m,ieht consult Lith llr. Loomis, nnd ndviae no tihnt
l m\1Wl!J8 to utie in r:•·:.iJl6 the voucher, or you raay d oiro to have a ::ipecial

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tom of contract for hio to si!Jl oo that he cannot come back later on c.nd •
claim ndditiona.l noney .

Ho desires to have n lump ::nm beonuoe of tho noney

that it uill be ne cesse.ry fer hiri to invest in the

ieing of chickem1

'.l.'ho ~iotdct: 0f!iciala hnve beon consulted, Bl'ld tho settla.Hl'lt

ee sutmested is cntirol.y agreeable t.o th·om.

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Ue plan, of cour::ie, to wipe out Petroviah's indabtednoss to
the l'J.ne Department for rent, etc ., amount ing to

◊349. 82,

but, o! course,

thia \"Jill not be part or the aottl enen t.
I will bo pleased to hnvo your ndvioe in tho matter.

Oriitlnal Sl.rned:

GEORGE 8. PRYDE

�rrAHD.WI

FORM 2103

SUBJECT:

ll~-b-10,000

THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY

Rock Springs, i~oming
September 28, 1932

OFFICE OF

Attorney

IN REPLY PLEASE REFER TO
NO,

Mr. H.J. Harrington
Rock Springs, Wyoming
Dear Sir:
In reference to the voucher of $750.00 authorized
to be paid to John Petrovich as a gratuity:
Mr. McAuli ffe understands the circumstances under
which this voucher is autho r ized. It seems to me the
situation is a delicate one and t hat a general release
might or might not be deemed advisable.
We are to stipulate $750.00 by way of compensation
is to be awarded, and we believe that that award is all that
the workman is entitled to under the law, yet it is proposed
to give him $750.00 more, and not to continue him in our
employ.
A situation of this sort to my mind should be
carefully considered lest at some future time our own
act in the premises may be construed as recognizing a
condition bordering upon permanent total disability.
Of course I disclaim any such thought. Still, it seems
to r.ie that it would be wise to have Mr. McAuliffe consider
the situation and to decide the language to be employed in
draVIing the voucher, and whether or not some form of
contract in the shape of a "general release" might be
deemed advisable .
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TST:li

�Form 2191

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UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM

TELEGRAM

Time Filed _ _ _ _ _ M

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o~aha Aug 26 ,. l83Z
GBP Rcck2.pl'i~s

B-lOO s~tiafaotory settle on basis fifty per cent for leg t hru
com~ens~ t ion fund xer.r.ainin.., fifty peroent gre.tuity b oth pr efer ably
on wont hly payw.ent basiia . if necessary 1uake full oe.sh settlei:1ent
M- 88
El, CA 1044 ~:;.

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UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
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Time file _ __.__ _ M

7•31•5000M

TELEGRAM
Reck Sp1•izue - AUCWJt 2 7, 1932

li\uono l:OJ\ul1Ue

Omnha

:·-r I hcvo your approvol tor oottJ.ooont of Fot rovic cnoo no
diacuoaod ti.th you.

t'nion otfioinlo imliontc that oottlcncnt

ol.o~ linoo (!l. oauaood 'd.11 bo 00.tiafn.ainry to then.

)-100.

r.oorgo 1 1. Pqdo .

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�Rock Springs, \Vyoming .
AUBUSt 27th, 1932.
1:r . Ge o • B • Pry de : -

Talke d over the matter of
set t lement of the Petrovich compensation claim
,1i th L.essrs . Lambert and Cole this morning and
they are of the opinion the the :proposed settleruent , a gratuity of ~,750 . 00 in addition to the
~750.00 payment of com~ensntion indicate d by
Dr. Fuhrer's Final Report of Injury, would be
satisfactory and that as soon
received
1.r. 1:icAuliffe 1 s ai)proval they
ahead
with settlement of the case.

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GREAT BRITAIN Visitors

NOV/43

1= HIEDSON, Donald

2- BUCHANAN, G. R.
KING, H. R.

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- Ashington Coal Co. Ltd.
Ashington, England

(-Correspondence Only)-

Fife Coal Co. Limited - SCOTLAND

3- MILLAR, A.

OCT /44

- "forkington, Cumberland - ENGLAND

4- SPROSTON, J. B.

DEC/44

= Regional Production Director
Ministry of Fuel a Power - GREAT BRITAIN
Lancashire, England

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- Consolidated Pneumatic Tool Co. - ENGLAND

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March 25, 1945

AIR MAIL

Dr. C. Jo Pottar
Deputy Solid Fuels Administrator
U. S. Department of the Interior
Washington 25, Do C.
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Mr. I. N. Bayless)

Dear Dr. Potter?
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Absence has prevented an earlier reply to your

letter of March 13, filo DA-1, re visit of G. M. Keightley
and C. J. Wills of the Consolidated Pneumatic Tool Company,

England.
W© will be glad to receive Mr. Keightley and

Mr. Wills at a tihe convenient to them, giving thorn the

broadest access to our property.

It is proper to say,

however, that-ve do not use any pneumatic machinery of
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consequence, merely a few rock drills1used in driving rock
tunnels, etc.

Very sincerely yours,

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lieadowcroft, Forest Grove
Eccleston Pk., Proscot, Lancs,
England

Dear I2r, Sproston:
I am afraid I have been somewhat neglectful in answer­
ing your letter received in Earch and can only offer the excuse
on account of the rush in business, We are still operating
seven days per week with a difficult labor supply, We have just
completed another wage negotiation which gives the miners approxi­
mately 01,30 per day increase in wages. This will not Cause any
less absenteeism. In fact, it is becoming difficult for th®
miners to spend their money, therefore, they are taking life easy
and loosing a great deal of time. The Union Pacific Coal Company
produced 6,300,822 tons of coal last year. We were hopeful of
producing approximately 7,000,000 tons of coal this year. How­
ever, with the shortage of labor, which amounts to approximately
20 per cent together with another 20 per cent average absenteeism,
it appears that we will be lucly if we hold our own and produce
as much coal in 1945 as we did in 1944® However, we expect to
carry on.

The war news indicates that the fighting will probably
be ended in the near future in Europe with a job .in the Pacific
left to be picked up. We are thankful for the good news and to
see the finish. However, the Pacific may take some time yet.
The loss of our President, Franklin D, Roosevelt, is a
great blow not only to this country but to all civilized nations,
and while we hope that it rH 11 not have any effect on the prosecution
of the war, it is bound to have its effect on this country and may,
of course, have its effect on all Allied countries. You have no
doubt heard our present President Trumaa analyzed by news analysts,
Uhile we have every confidence in his ability, we realize that he
does not have the experience and knowledge of war affairs that
President Roosevelt had. However, this will soon become history
and be only one of the events in the march of time.

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Our particular job, of course, is to fuel the Union
Pacific Railroad which had more business last week than ary week
in its previous history, hauling war supplies to the Pacific
Coasts We expect this to continue for some time.

I would be glad to be kept informed of the progress you
people are malting on the installation of mechanical loadingo Would
be glad to have another visit from you at any time and will certain
ly appreciate hearing from you at any tine0

Sincerely yours,

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��It was my intention to write to you sooner than this, but I have
been so very busy picking up the threads of work from where I left off.

That &amp; the usual excitement of having both my children on leave together,

one of which has departed to India.
I arrived home safely having had the thrill of flying the

Atlantic, it was quite uneventful but very cold.

So cold in fact, that our

sandwiches were frozen solid and snapped like biscuits.

Before I write further I should like to express my sincerd thanks

to you for your great kindness whilst I was your guest at Rock Springs.
learnt much and at the same time enjoyed myself.

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I have only one regret

that I did not stay longer as the atmosphere and the people were very fas­
cinating.

What would have been better would be a visit in the Spring or

Autumn when I could have seen some of the country side and also real cow
boys.

Even so I had a real thrill in my short stay with you and I can

truthfully say that I had more satisfaction &amp; enjoyment at Rock Springs than
I did any where else.

The literature you gave me about the U. P. Railway &amp; the book of

instructions applying to your property has been full of interest to me.
Both books will bear reading more than once.

book, "Be a Man".

Then of course there is the

Really very good and so full of good horse sense.

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pit visits was the travelling,
acquaintances I made.

I enjoyed the long journeys and the many

If I may say so without causing offenqe the people

in the west that is round Wyoming^ Oklahoma were far wrser'than those fur­

ther east.

There was a more natural outlook on life as contrasted with the

rather hard rushing and intentness of the East.

Washington as a city was most impressive and has the atmosphere
of solidity about the place.

You feel it will be there when many of the

other cities have moved with the wealth of the country.
Kansas City was very like our Manchester rather rough and full
of shoppers, but it near Xmas time and everybody seemed anxious to spend

money.
I quite enjoyed my stay at Mcalister and Mr. Puterbough was

most charming.
Xmas was spent in Columbus, not a very nice place, in fact very
dirty, but then I think my impressions were wrongly coloured as I was at

that festive season thinking of home.

It was the first Xmas I have been

away from home &amp; family since I was married.

It was at Columbus that I

started to run into your American winter, there was plenty of snow and

freezing hard.

Not so bad as when I arrived in Pittsburg, I got snowed up

for a week as transport was very disorganized.

What impressed me of the

severity of the cold was the fact that the fast flowing rivers were frozen

. solid, an unusual thing I believe and one that portends floods0

I now read

in the papers that the floods are serious and that the iron works are

affected.
When I left Pittsburgh I flew to Washington and had a

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vaew of that city from the air.

Quite a good thing it saved me so much

walking round the city.

Finally I journeyed to Montreal and there ran into a good
Canadian snow storm.

This delayed me for two more days.

thing that they can do in Canada and that is move snow.

arrangement.

There is one

A most efficient

It can be likened to Joy loader &amp; shuttle car service.

I only had a superficial impression of Montreal before flying
home.

I am not superstitous perhaps a good thing.

We flew on the 13th

with 13 passengers.
Finally may I again say how very much I appreciate youi’ kindness.
Please remember me to Sherrar.

Kind Regards.
Yours Sincerely,

J. B. Sproston

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I have received a copy of “Rules and Regulations
For the Government of All Employes of The Union
Pacific Coal Company” bearing number above.
I will read these rules, and I further agree to
observe same as long as I am employed in or about
the mines of The Union Pacific Coal Company,
and will return this book in the event I leave the
service of the company within one year.

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Office of General Manager.
Rock Springs.]

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�Rock Springs - December 13* 1944

Mr0 Eugene McAuliffe?

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Mr. Jo Bo Sproston, Regional Production Director,

Ministry of Fuel and Power, of Great Britain, arrived in Rock
Springs Monday evening, December litho

He spent Tuesday going

over maps, development plans, methods of work, etco, with Ur,

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Charles in the Engineering Department0

He discussed

operating conditions with Messrs 0 Murray and Livingston and myo­

self last evening.
Livingstono

He is visiting underground today with Mro

He expects to spend today and tomorrow underground,

leaving for Oklahoma either Thursday evening or Friday morning.

Mr. Sproston seems to know the British mining conditions
and while he realizes that some of the mines in Britain will not

lend themselves to the installation of mechanical mining as we are

applying the machinery, he is definitely of the opinion that their

haulage could be improved and there are mines with seams of coal

which would be very easily mechanized.,
Mr0 Sproston is being shown every courtesy and given any
information he desires

��UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
SOLID FUELS ADMINISTRATION FOR WAR
WASHINGTON

25, D. C.

NOV 2 2 1944

Mr. Eugene McAuliffe, President,
The Union Pacific Coal Company,
1416 Dodge Street,
Omaha 2, Nebraska.

IN REPLY PLEASE REFER TO

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My dear Mr. McAuliffe:
This letter will introduce to you Mr. J. B. Sproston, Regional Production

Director, Ministry of Fuel and Power, about whom I wrote to you on November 14°
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J- Potter,
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SOLID FUELS ADMINISTRATION FOR WAR

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Mr. Eugene McAuliffe, President,
The Union Pacific GoalJ?t5mjx
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headquarters in Washington D. Co, will arrive on U.P. No. 21, to be our

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guest while visiting our mines.
Mrs. Outsen is arranging reservations at the White Mountain Lodge

for him and we will plan to meet him at the train; thereafter, endeavoring

to make his stay as our guest pleasant and satisfactory

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Mr. Eugene McAuliffe;

This will acknowledge the receipt of Carbon Copy of your
letter to Mr. Potter regarding Mr. J. B. Sproston’s visit to our

Rock Springs Mines.

We will be glad to have Mr. Sproston visit

our properties.
Original Signed:

I), El. BAYLESS

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U. S. Department of the Interior
Washington 25, D. C.
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Deax* Dr. rotter:

I have your file DA-1 of November Id, advising that

!’the Deputy Director ©eneral of the British Ministry of Supply
Mission, Washington, D. C., has informed me that Mr. J. B.

Sproston, Regional Droduotion Director, Ministry of Fuel end
Power, will visit this country on a mission similar to that of

Messrs. Dobson and Millar who recently visited your mine.0
You requested permission for Mr. Sproston to visit our Rook
Springs, Wyoming, eoal operations.

We will be very glad to receive Mr. Sproston, and
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if you will advise my office of his anticipated arrival, we
will be looking for him, making necessary hotel reservations

at Book Springs,

^"hereafter we will be glad to show him through

our mines and give him.all the information we ©an.
Sincerely yours.

KU6ENE

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�February 23, 1945

Hr. A. Ifillar
"Firth. View", Siddick
Workington, Cumberland
England
Dear Hr, Hiller:

I received a few days ego your letter dated January 22nd and was
glad, indeed, to hear from you. I have thought of you often since your visit.
It is very nice of you to say the kind things about myself and The
Union Pacific Coal Company. There are tines vzhen we are not too proud of
some of our accomplishments. Wo did, however, wind up with a very good year
last yoarj oven with the large labor turnover, absenteeism, etc., we produced
6,300,822 tons of coal. Wo produced 612,000 tons of coal for tiic month of
January tliis year, however, we are slacking down on demand at this time and
are not producing on Sundays.
I can inagina some of yo&lt;ir difficulties and experiences in attempt­
ing to work a Joy machine with shuttle car on steep pitches. No doubt you
people will prove the Duckbill sooner or later and probably adopt a standard
method of mining which will, lend itself to mechanical loading.

The war news sounds better at this time and again we are all getting
in on optimistic mood; however, I am afraid thoir are some long unhappy moments
ahead before we settle back to a normal life.
Messrs, hurray, Livingston, Knill and Sharrer send their regards
and speak of joa as the most promising "Johnnie Bull” who has visited this
property for sone time; in fact ry offer still holds good if you would like
to come to this country and be a Hine Foreman.
Hoping to hear from you often, I remain

Sincerely yours,

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Firther View
Siddick
’.Worthington
Cunberlandj England
Great Britain

�Rock Springs ~ October 18, 1944
Mr. Eugene McAuliffe:

Hr. A., Millar loft here Sunday morning, October 15th,

to visit the Oliver Coal Company mines at Somerset, Colorado.

I

talked to Mr. McWhorter about making it possible for Mr, Millar

to visit some of the mines in Northern Colorado, subbituminous

field, Mr, Mqiihorter agreeing to do this,
Mr. Millar drove with Mr. Bayless to Denver, arriving
there Sunday evening, and Hr. Bayless also got in touch with Lire

JJc’.Jhorter to make arrangements so that Hr. Millar will be able to

go into some of the Northern Colorado nines.

Hr. McWhorter has

also been asked that when Mr. Millar®s visit lias been completed

to arrange for reservations East for him.
Er. Millar spent three weeks on our property, and I think
that he got a great deal out of his visit as he wont in the mine
in the morning

worked with the crews on the shaking conveyors

and also on Mobile Joy loaders.

I am sure when he returns to

England he will be in an excellent position to supervise the in­

stallation of the shalcing conveyors with Duckbills which his company

has purchased.

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�October 18P 1944

Mr. Co E. Ifc shorter
The Goodman Manufacturing Company
Denver National Bank Building
Denvers Colorado

Dear Hr. Me "Shorter?
Herewith letter for Hr. A. Millar which reached
here after he left Rock Springs. I am assuming he will
be back in Denver and get in touch with you after visiting
the Somerset mines. I would be obliged to you if you
■would see that delivery is made to Mr. Millar of this
letter.

Sincerely yours,.

Original Signed:

GEORGE B.

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�October 12, 1944

’.'r. G. 3. McWhorter
The Goodman Manufacturing Company
Denver National Bank Building
Denver, Colorado

Dear Mr. McWhorter:
As I advised you by phono, Mr. A. Millar, Mine
Foreman from the Northern part of England, will be in
Denver on his way to Somerset, Colorado, to inspect the
mines of the Oliver Coal Company, and his stay in Soperset will probably be for three or four days then he will
return to Denver. I would appreciate ^eryuruch' if you
will take cars of Mr. Millar on his return so that he can
sco the loading operations in soma of the Northern Colorado
mines.

Mr. Millar plans to drive to Denver with Mr. I. N.
Bayless Sunday afternoon and will no doubt call at your
office sometime Monday and discuss his itinerary with you.
Sincerely yours,

Original Signed:

GEORGE B. P.RY0E

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I'r. Co B. McWhorter
The Goodman Manufacturing Company
Denver National Baal: Building
Denver, Colorado
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Mr, Io No Bayless)

Dear Hr. Ec..hortors

As I advised you by phone, Hr. Ao Millar, Nine
Foreman from the Northern part of Ikigland, will be in
Denver on his way to Somerset, Colorado, to inspect the
mines of the Oliver Goal Company, and his stay in .Somer­
set will probably be for three or four days then he will
return to Denver0 I would appreciate very much if you
will take care of Mr. Hiller on his return so that he can
sco the loading operations in some of the Northern Colorado
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Bayless Sunday afternoon and will mo doubt call at your
office sometime Monday and discuss his itinerary with you.

Sincerely yours,

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I have received a copy of “Rules and Regulations
For the Government of All Employes of The Union
Pacific Coal Company” bearing number above.

I will read these rules, and I further agree to
observe same as long as I am employed in or about
the mines of The Union Pacific Coal Company,
and will return this book in the event I leave the
service of the company within one year.

Employed in Mine
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Office of General Manager,
Rock Springs.]

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�Mr. Ao Millar, Mechanization Officer of United Steels, from

Cumberland, Great Britain, arrived in Rock Springs Saturday, September
23rd, from Washington, Do Co

Mr. Millar came by plane from Southern

Ireland to Canada -then to La Guardia Field, Hew York, the total
time
flying/lieing t-wenty-three hours.
Mr. Millar was sent to the United States by his company to
study mechanical operations in several mining districts of the United
States, starting in The Union Pacific Coal Company mines in the Rock

Springs district.

For some time under lend lease mining machinery, in-

eluding mobile loaders, shaking conveyors with Duckbills, and mining

machines have been shipped to Great Britain in an effort to increase
the production of coal.

From time to time engineers have come to the

mines of the United States, including The Union Pacific Coal Company

mines, to study the mechanical loading operations with the view of

operating them in the British mines.

More recently it has been thought

advisable to send men whose duties are entirely with underground 'work in

the British mines0

Quite a number are at present visiting mines in the

United States, Mr. Millar being one of this number.
Mr. TN 11.ar plans to spend several weeks in the United States .

After leaving The Union Pacific Coal Company mines,

mines in Colorado.

he will visit some

His full itinerary has not yet been established.

After a week in The Union Pacific Coal Company mines in this
district, Mr. Millar is quite enthusiastic about the possibilities of
installing mechanical loading in the mines of the company which he re­

presents in the Northern part of England.

During his visit he has spent

�- 2 the greater part of his time underground studying the operation of the
machinery in the cutting and loading of coaly and he states he will find

this experience of great assistance in his company’s mineso

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September 25, 1944

Dr. C. J. Potter
Deputy Solid Fuels Administrator
3160 New Interior Building
Washington 25, D. 0.
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Dear Dr. Potter:

Mr. G. B. Pryde)^

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Your B-l:8 of September 15 on visit of Hr.

Alex Mitchell to our Book Springs mines:
Under date of September 25 I received the
following wire from New York City:

’’Have been advised British Ministry of Supply
Mission of your courtesy in granting me per­
mission to see over some of your mines.
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regret I have had to return east and am very
doubtful if I will have time to go west again.
With best thanks.
Alex Mitchell - Chairman .
The New Cummock Colliers, Scotland

I am sorry that we are not able to see Mr.

Mitchell, but possibly at some future time he will
be able to visit our properties.

Sincerely yours,
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�UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR'
SOLID FUELS ADMINISTRATION FOR WAR
WASHINGTON 25, D. C.

In reply please refer to
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Mr, George B, Pryde,
Vice President,
The Union Pacific Coal Company,
Rock Springs, Wyoming,

September 21, 1944,

My dear Mr, Pryde:

This letter will introduce to you Mr, A, Miller, about whom I wrote to Mro
Eugene McAuliffe on August 4,

Sincerely yours

C. J. Potter,
Deputy Solid Fuels Administrator

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Omaha, September 16, 1944

Mr. G. B. Pryde:

On August 4th, Dr. C. J. Potter wrote me that he
would send E. H. Dobson, mine manager, and A. Millar,

mechanization officer, of United Steels, Great Britain,
to spend two weeks in our mines, studying duckbill opera­

tions.
This morning I received a letter from Dr. Potter,

advising that Mr. Alex M. Mitchell of Comraock Collieries,

Ayrshire, Scotland, would like to visit our Rock Springs

mines, Dr. Potter advising that the British government is
paying all expenses, and he will notify me within two days

of his arrival at Rock Springs so that necessary arrange­
ments can be made, this visit to take place the latter

part of September.
I wired Dr. Potter today, per copy attached.

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said nothing about Messrs. Dobson and Millar in the last

letter.

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Sept. 16, 1944

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Bugene LtcAuliffe

�Rock Springs - August % 1944

Mr. I. I'J. Bayless:
Herewith copy of letter from Mr. McAuliffe regarding

two British coal mine officials comin - to our properties.

Mr. McAuliffe advises that the committee that went
over to make a survey of the coal mine installations in Great

Britain is very critical of some of the methods employed in

that country in utilizing some of the mechanical eouipment that

has gone from this country to Ireat Britain and has suggested

that a number of the mine officials come to this country, go into

the mines in America, and get firsthand information.

He talked

to me about this on the phone yesterday and suggested that we
send them in with a Mine Foreman so they can get the necessary

information at the working face.

After they have been in the mine

several days, you and I and the staff can hold evening meetings

with them and discuss our operations.
An article in Business Week indicates that the committee

that went over is very critical of the application of the mechanical
equipment in Great Britain.

to read the article.

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August 7, 1944

Dr. C. J. Potter,
Deputy Solid Fuels Administrator,
Department of the Interior,
Washington 25, D. 0.

(cc - Mr. 0. B. Pryde)

Dear Doctor Potter:

Yours of August Z^h with reference to sending Mr.
E. H. Dobson, mine manager, and Mr. A. Millar, mechaniza­
tion officer, of United Steels, Great Britain, to visit our
mines for two xveeks, studying duckbill operations:
Please have these men report to our Mr. George B.
Pryde, Vice President, Operation, Pock Springs, Wyoming, who
will assign each of them to a mine foreman, who will, if they
desire, stay with them during the entire two weeks period,
or if it is found desirable, they can shift from one mine
to another. In substance, we will be more than glad to
cooperate with you in this matter.

I would like very much to hear of their arrival
and when we may expect to meet them, so that arrangements
for their reception can be worked out.
Sincerely yours

/s/ Eugene McAuliffe

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�Rock Springs - August 9, 1944

Mr. I. N. Bayless;
Herewith copy of letter from Er. McAuliffe regarding
two British coal mine officials comin; to our properties.

Mr. McAuliffe advises that the committee that went

over to make a survey of the coal mine installations in Great
Britain is very critical of some of the methods employed in

that country in utilizing some of the mechanical equipment that
has gone from this country to Great Britain and has suggested

that a number of the mine officials come to this country, go into

the mines in America, and get firsthand information.

He talked

to me about this on the phone yesterday and suggested that we
send them in with a Mine Foreman so they can get the necessaiy
information at the working face.

After they have been in the mine

several days, you and I and the staff can hold evening meetings
with them and discuss our operations.
An article in Business Week indicates that the committee

that went over is very critical of the application of the mechanical
equipment in Great Britain.

I have sent that magazine in to you

to read the article.

Original Signed:

GEORGE 8 PRYDE

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August 70 1944

Dr, Go J. Potter,
Deputy Solid Fuels Administrator,
Department of the Interior,
Washington 25, D. Go

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Dear Doctor Potter:

yours of August 4th with reference to sending Mr.
E. H. Dobson, mine manager, and Mr. Ao Millar, mechaniza- ’
tion officer, of united Steels, Great Britain, to visit our'
mines for Wo weeks, studying duckbill operations:

‘°lease have these men reoort to our Mr. George Bv
Pryde, Vice President, Operation, Bock Springs, Wyoming, x.'ho
will assign each of them to a mine foreman, who will, if they
desire, stay with them during the entire two weeks period,
or if it is found desirable, they can shift from one-mine
to another.
In substance, we will be more than glad to
cooperate with you in this matter.
I would like very much to hear of their arrival
and when we may expect to meet them, so that arrangements
for thbir reception can be worked out.
&lt;

Sincerely yours,

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Dear I'r. Bayless,
Cn looking through my files the other day I found that I had not
replied to your letter of 27th February.
I em glad that Uro 1'cAuliffe
passed you a. copy of my letter as I had intended, at that time, also to
■’.’.'rite to you.
Your figures in regard to output and labour force for last year
are very rood indeed, especially when one considers the remarkable
turnover of labour you have experienced.
It is most interesting to me
that you should be able to train so many new mon end yet maintain such a
high efficiency.

Cur labour position here has been most difficult during the war
years as we leave had little intake of suitable manpower and our wastage
has been at a fairly high level.
Our intake of labour has for the
most part been composed of "Devin" Boys, tlia.t is, youths of military age
who, on being called up for the forces were balloted to the Coal Fines
instead.
naturally many of these youths have no interest in coal­
mining and in many cases have a bad influence on other workers.
Approximately 7-3y of our employees a.t the present time are "Bevin" Boys

Apart altogether from this aspect, we are not getting the full
advantage of the new methods.
This ray be due, as you indicate, to

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Telephone Nos 181 to 185 Cowdenbeath.

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■the difficulty of introducing new methods and machinery durinc; a war
period.
It is true that we are increasing our total output and our
operating efficiency to some extent by the new methods but we feel that
we are not getting the full co-operation end effort of the men. Did you,
in the initial stages of mechanisation, experience the same difficulty.?
V.'ith due regal’d to differences in conditions, we believe that the
men are only giving us one half to two thirds of the output possible with
duckbills.
This is most disturbing as wo do not : now what more we can
do to increase efficiency.
host of our officials have received careful
training in the new methods and have had numerous lectures, illustrated
with films and slides, on the subject.
\.'e have trained six demonstrators
who are now used to train operators end we have inaugurated a training
course for operators at our Central Workshops.
Vlages paid to all
operators are day rates and while we believe this to be the correct
system, wo sometimes think that contract work would stimulate production.

One feature has, however, given us great encouragement.
A short . \
time apo we organised a single entiy did.vs.ge with one duckbill working i
3 shifts per day.
The men selected, three on each shift, had no
previous duckbill experience, but a trained demonstrator was placed on ("'■
each shift.
The entry was 14’ wide end the coal 5’ to
high.
The’
best progress obtained "was en output of 240 saleable tons (2,240 lbs.)
in one day’s working (i.e. throe 7r- hour shifts), while over a week of
17 working shifts a driva-'e of 414 ft. was obtained.
This job was very
well organised in regard to all services end the results obtained were '
more than twice the average we are obtaining with our other duckbills.
As many as G complete cycles were made in one shift.
The/

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Telephone Nos 181 to 185 Cowdenbeath.

The vrar in Europe is now over end I feel sure that the Pacific
TTar will also soon he at an end.
no doubt when conditions become
more or less settled, we ■'.'.•ill realise a much better performance from
our people •

17111 you please give my kind regards to Hr. l.oAuliffe and
to Hr. George Piyde, whom I hope is now enjoying his well-earned
retirement•

Yours sincerely,

�AV
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�February 27, 1945

Mr. Ho Ro King
The Fife Coal Company, Limited
Cowdenbeath, Fife, Scotland
Dear Ur. Kings

Mr. Eugene McAuliffe has passed to do a copy of your letter
dated January 30th commenting on your developments in mechanical load­
ing in Great Britain also your kind remarks about The Union Pacific
Coal Company.
V.’e produced a total of 6,300,822 tons of coal last year with
approximately 2,800 total employes on the pay roll. Our labor turnover
was very high. In fact, to maintain 2,800 employes during the year
it was necessary to employ approximately 3,800 men, which, you will
realise, lowered cur efficiency when, being forced to train this number
of man, some of them entirely inexperienced^ and I might say many did
not desire to do any work of any kind around the coal mineso
We are not attempting to develop any new methods or add new
types of machines to our operations at this time, being content to
carry on with our present method of mining and present type of machines
until after the war at which time we hope to make further improvements
both in mining practices and mechanical mining.
Ue are sure that you and Mr. Buchanan will be able to develop
improved practices of raining by installing proper types of mechanical
equipment. We appreciate your many difficulties and would be glad to
give any information at any time you think it would be helpful.

The war news at this time sound promising. However, with the
setback late last year, the people in this country are rather hesitant
to become too optimistic. We all realise, of course, there will be many
adjustments after the war before we will be able to settle back into
our routine method of living.

Please convey my personal regards to Dr. Reid and Mr.
Buchanan.

Sincerely yours,

IIS 8 AB J

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The Fife Coal Company, Limited
Cowdenbeath, Fife, Scotland

30th January, 1945
Mr, Eugene McAuliffe
Chairman
The Union Pacific Coal Company
1416 Dodge Street
Omaha 2, Nebraska - U.S.A.
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When Mr. Buchanan and I left you in Rock Springs, I
promised to write giving information regarding our progress with
American methods of mining. I am now implementing that promise
but I wish first of all to again thank you and all your staff for
the very great hospitality with which you received us. The visit
to The Union Pacific Coal Company will long be remembered by me
and I hope that it will again be possible to visit you at some
later date.
I was very pleased to hear of your appointment as Chairs
man of the Board and was somewhat sorry to learn that Mr. George
Pryde had retired from service. On the other hand, I wish to
congratulate Mr. I. N. Bayless on his well merited promotion.

My company has now started a very intense programme
of mechanisation and modernisation, and it may interest you to
know that we are producing 25% of the coal won by American methods
and machinery in this country. Most of this coal is mined by Duck­
bills and we have adopted, as standard practice, the methods carried
out by The Union Pacific Coal Company. In this respect we are
greatly indebted to you for all the valuable information and advice
given us during visits. The best results we have been able to
attain so far are 4-5 tons per person employed to the main haulage,
but as foremen and men become more proficient, we are hopeful that
greatly improved results will accrue. One Interesting point has
emerged in that we have been able to obtain in selected subjects,
practically 100% extraction with Duckbills at depths approximating
2,000 feet.

At present we are developing what we expect to be the
first all American mine in this country. On the surface a very
simple tipple has been laid out with haulage, electrical equipment,
office, ambulance room and lamp room housed under one roof. The
coal from underground in two ton capacity drop bottom cars of our
own design and manufacture is emptied into storage hoppers on the

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surface, from which it is removed by motor -truck to a nearby
screening plant. Only two men are employed above ground, exclud­
ing truck drivers. Underground all slope haulage is by direct
rope with locomotive haulage on the level and a 42” track gauge.
American room and pillar methods of complete extraction are employed
at the face and on full production it is expected that 80/90 men
overall will produce an output of 500 tons per day. Four similar
mines are in course of preparation.
In addition to the above, we are contemplating recon­
struction of many of our older collieries with the introduction of .
broad track gauge, large cars, locomotive haulage on the level,
and direct rope haulage on all slopes. The method of working
proposed throughout is by Duckbill or hand-filling onto chain
conveyors.
The above brief outline will give you an indication
of hotiT we are progressing and of how much we owe to your company
for the advice and help rendered us.

Dr. Reid and Mr. Buchanan send their kindest regards.

with best wishes, I am,

Yours sincerely,

/s/ H. R. King

�April 15, 1944

Dr. William Reid
General Manager
The Fife Coal Company (Limited)
Cowdenbeath, Fifeshire, Scotland
Dear Bill:
I was greatly pleased to have Messrs, King and Buchanan
with uso Mr. McAuliffe came from Omaha with them, and-we- spenttwo busy days and some busy evenings here. Your two officials, I
think, got a good deal of benefit from the visit as they seemed
to lenow what they were looking for and apparently are two very
capable men. We should have liked to have them stay longer at
our property, but their itinerary was fixed for them and we
disliked to change it. They made full use of the time they
were with us, and we, of course, had a nice visit with them regard^
ing the conditions in Scotland at the present time particularly
at the properties of your company.

The automatic Duckbill, with shaking conveyors, I am
sure will work out very well in some of your work. Joy machines
are good for sinking slopes of limited dip, say, up to 10 degrees.
The Joy can also be used to drive entries where you can drive
at least three places simultaneously. The only thing, of course,
with mechanical loading is to keep the loader busy.

We had a fine meeting with the Rock Springs Chapter
of the A.I.M.E. here, and we included quite a number of business
men here to have dinner with us in the evening. The Rock Springs
Canadian Legion had a fine party on Wednesday evening which we
all enjoyed.
It was fine that Mr. McAuliffe could be present during
the entire visit. He is still very active and a remarkable man.
During the years I have been associated with him, I have become
more and more attached to him.

�Dr. William Reid

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April 15, 1944

I have recently written to a friend of mine, Captain
S. J. Giovale, who is with the American Medical Corps somewhere
in Britain,, I have asked him, if he is in the vicinity of your
home, to call upon you. Before he joined the Army, he was a
doctor at one of our mining districts.
we are still having the same difficulty with shortage of
men and large labor turnover, plus absenteeism,. Our experience
is very similar to your own with the absenteeism growing in direct
proportion to increases in wages and earnings.

I am sure you will have a great meeting with Messrs.
Buchanan and King upon their return. Give ny regards to them, Mr.
Carlow, and your father, and I hope to write to them sometime before
long.
Sincerely yourp.

Original Signed:

GEORGE B. PRYDE

�April 15, 1944

Mr. G. R. Buchanan
The Fife Coal Company (Limited)
Cowdenbeath, Fifeshire, Scotland
Dear Mr. Buchanan:

It was very kind of you to write me from Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, prior to your leaving for home. I hope you
enjoyed the remainder of your visit in America after leaving
Rock Springs. I derived a great deal of personal pleasure
in meeting both you and Hr. King because you talk ry language
and come from very near my old home. I shall not soon forget
the fine visit we had.

It would be entirely all right for you to write me
anytime either you or Mr. King have a problem you do not fully
understand, and I shall be only too glad to answer anything
you may ask, giving you any information I can. We of The Union
Pacific Coal Company family are e:±remely interested in the
developments going on in your mines with the adaptation of the
mechanical loading. I shall do everything possible to help you.
Weather has warmed up somewhat, but we have had an
esctremely long, cold winter and are looking forward to warmer
weather.

Mrs. Pryde has been in Seattle, Washington, with sonin-lav; and daughter. Mrs, Frost, ny daughter and her two children
are still staying with me.
Hay I again express ny pleasure in meeting you and hope
we may again meet at some future time. My best regards to you
and Mr. King.

Sincerely yours,

Original Signed:

GEORGE B. PRYDE

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April 10, 1944

iir. J. D„ A, Morrow, president,
Joy Manufacturing Company,
Franklin, Pa.

My dear John:
Many thanks for yours of th© 7th. X would like
to have the two Scots on our payroll if we had a job for
them; Z think they are both bang-up mining men.

We try to do a real Job of British hospitality
when a fellow from ths Island comes over* and Dro William
Heid, who sent these two men over, has been on our pro­
perty, and we hear from him very frequently, their mines
located dos© to where Mr. Pryde was born. We had beastly
weather when the Scots were with us, but they took it in
good form.
X under stand Mr. J. B. Mavor of Mavor &amp; Coulson
is on the way over here, in fact he sent me a wireless to
that effect several days ago, but without detail as to
his arrival.
Plan to ooms out next summer and see us.
We
will tp.be care of you even better than we did th© Scots.

Sincerely yours,

C'-fgiE J cfJ‘.

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EUGENE McAUUFFE

�Apr!1 7, IS &lt;14

Ur. nurene IIcAuliffe, President
The inion Pacific Coal Company
1416 lodge Street
Omaha 2. Nebraska
Dear Dene

I have just left J
King and they are certainl^y:
way you and Georg© Pryde/i^so'
Springs. They found t;trip q
interesting ai'-d enjoyed
personally very much.
of ours
of tlic Bri t i sh L' ue 1
seeing Americ
equipment as
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such a fijje example of American hospitality
inte st in their mission
everything is going noil with both
h best regards.
Sincerely yours

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�Rock Springs - March 23, 1%4
Mr, Eugene McAuliffe;

I an sending you today, under separate cover, a photograph
of Messrs, H, R, King and G, R. Buchanan, these sent rae by Mr, L, E,
Brown, Special Representative, Jestinghouse Electric &amp; Manufacturing Co,,

Salt Lake City, Utah,

Original Signed-:

GEORGE B. PRVDE

�March 23 s

Mr. Lo E. Brown
Special Representative
Westinghouse Electric &amp; Manufacturing Coo
10 »7. First South Street
Salt Lake City 1P Utah

Dear Ero Brovm:
I am indebted to you for the two photographs
sent to me of our friends H« Ro King and Go Ro Buchanano
I have forwarded one to Er, McAuliffe for his filco

Sincerely yoursp

Original Signed?.

GEORGE B. PRYDE

�ELECTRIC er MANUFACTURING COMPANY

* Mr. George B. Pryde
Vice President
Union Pacific Coal Company
Rock Springs, Wyoming

IO W. FIRST SOUTH STREET
SALT LAKE CITY 1, UTAH

March 21, 1944

Dear Mr. Pryde:

The Deseret News have very kindly furnished
me with two prints of the picture appearing in their issue
of March 16.

This covers your friends H. R. King and
G. R. Buchanan, and I thought possibly you might want to

forward one copy to Mr. McAuliffe.
Very truly yours,

BROWN
Special Representative

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WESTINGHOUSE—THE NAME THAT MEANS EVERYTHING IN ELECTRICITY

���March 20, 1944

Mr. L. E. Brown
10 W. First South Street
Salt Lake City 1, Utah

Dear Lrr. Brown;
I am in receipt of the two copies of the
Deseret Mews of March 16th which you most kindly sent
me. I wish to e:ctend ay thanks for sane.

The Scotchmen had a very good visit here,
and v;e enjoyed having them.
'—-—Sincerely yours.

Original Signed

GEORGE 8. PRVDE

�WESTINGHOUSE
ELECTRIC er MANUFACTURING COMPANY

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IO W. FIRST SOUTH STREET
SALT LAKE CITY 1, UTAH

Mr. George Pryde
Vice President
Union Pacific Coal Company
Rock Springs, Wyoming.

March 17» 1944.

Dear Mr. Pryde
Enclosed please find two copies of the Deseret
News of March the 16th.
You will note the news item on the
first page of section two with photographs of Mr. H.R. King
and G.R. Buchanan.
It was a real pleasure to meet these gentlemen
and have them see the Utah Copper operation at Bingham, which
they enjoyed immensely.

Sincerely,

WESTINGHOUSE—THE NAME THAT MEANS EVERYTHING IN ELECTRICITY

�Rock Springs - March IS, 1944
Mr. Eugene McAuliffe:
I an attaching herewith three photographs that Mr, Vi’illiams took
here on Wednesday, March 15th.

You may wish to send one each to Messrs,

King and Buchanan and have one for your own files.

If you desire additional

copies, I can send then to you as we have the negative here.

cane out very well.

Original Signed:

'''■■'GF 8. PRYDE

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The pictures

�At Rock Springs, Wyoming

March 16, 1944

Mr, Arthur Co Green
Goodman Manufacturing Company
Halsted Street and 48th Place
Chicago 9, Illinois

Dear Mr. Green;
Yours of March 13th;

We had a splendid tine rd.th the Scots, tak­
ing them into Stansbury, Reliance, and Rock Springs No.
4o Tiie two last compare with their conditions, and I
am sure the operation of the Duckbill is pleasing to
them.

They left last night to visit the Kenilworth
Mine, Mr, Schloss meeting them in Salt Lake City this
morning. There is some doubt of their ability to
visit this mine due to the blocked roads. In any case,
they are fixed with transportation and xvill arrive in
Chicago on the Union Pacific City of Denver at 10;40
a.m,, Sunday, March 19th,
&lt;&lt;e had no salesman in Rock Springs,

Sincerely yours,

Original Signed:

EUGENE McAULlFFE

�P. 0. Box 417
Bock Soring s, Wyoming .
March 11, 1944.

Dear Mr. Pryde,
The article in Saturday’s Rocket stating that Mr. King and
Mr. Buchanan of the Fife Coal Company, Scotland, would be visitors
in Rock Springs, set the Ladies Social Club of the Canadian Legion
to wondering if it would be a nresumption on their part to tressnass on the prerogatives of the Union Pacific Coal Company (hosts
to these executives during their stay here) to organize a British
concert at which both gentlemen would be asked to say a few words,
and the ladies have asked me to approach you for your advice and
to request that you use your influence in this regard.

With this in mind I called your office on Saturday and was
informed that you were out of town and would not return until Monday
Mrs. Outsen referred me to Mr. Bayless to whom I outlined the thought
of the ladies. Mr. Bayless was very co-operative and thought that
both Mr. King and Mr. Buchanan would be in Rock Springs over Wednes­
day nqight, and suggested that the Ladies club make tentative nlans
and contact your office on Monday for your opinion as to what might
be done, and when.

The Ladies Club have completed tentative plans which roughly
have the following outline:
That a British concert be held in the Congregational Church
on Wednesday evening at 8 PM.
(Concert be similiar in
structure to the Burns’ concert recently held in Rock
Springs).
That admission be free and the public invited.
That a cup of tea be served after the concert.
That Mr. King and Mr. Buchanan be asked to tell a little some­
thing about ”0ur Ain Folk” in their struggle against the
Germans.
That Mr. McAuliffe and Mr. Pryde be asked to honour the concert
by their nresence on the platform.
That the concert-chairman arrange his continuity to suit the
convenience of the distinguished guests, in the event they
can stay for part of the programme only.
T would greatly appreciate a telephone call at 100 at your
convenience on Monday so that I can relay your thought to the ladies.

Yours very truly,

Alexander Braes.

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March 11, 1%4

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Two executives of The Fife Coal company, one of the
major coal producing companies in Scotland, will arrive in
Rock Springs next Monday to study operations of The
Union Pacific Coal company mines here.
The men are H. R. King andV-------------------------------------------------G. R. Buchanan, agent and plan­
ning engineer, respectively, for at the Dead Horse Canyon club
house. Arrangements for the gath­
the Scotland company.
William Reed, now general man­ ering are in charge of V. O. Mur­
ager of The Fife Coal company, ray, chairman, and R. R. Knill,
made a visit to The Union Pacific secretary of the chapter.
Coal company mines in Sweetwat­
The meeting promises to be a
er county in September, 1934, and most interesting one, as the Scot­
Kenneth H. McNeel, now deceased, tish visitors will no doubt have
also of the same company, made much valuable information to give
a visit here in October, 1935.
the members and guests of the
A number of the British mines, engineering chapter.
including The Fife company, have
enviable safety records and have
installed American mining ma­
chinery shipped from the United
States. This equipment includes
undercutting machines, shaking
conveyors and mobile loaders.
The two officials of the Scot­
land company are now in this
country to study American mining
methods and the operation of me­
chanical loaders with the view of
increasing production at their
mines. Additional coal is badly
needed in the British Isles at the
present time because of the war.
They will be accompanied to
Rock Springs by Eugene McAu­
liffe of Omaha, president of The
Union Pacific Coal company. The ■
three men will be guests of honor
at a meeting of the Rock Springs
chapter of the A. I. M. E. to be
held at 6 o’clock Monday evening

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C M Schloss of Schloss and Shubart denver arranging reservations
D and RG train eight leaving Salt Lake five PM Friday seventeenth
gentlemen hero under auspices British government friends of Ernie
assure D and RG people they have tickets and confirm reservations

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SCOTS «RRIV;U HERE THIS aFTLRNCON «NXIGUS SPEND ADDITIONAL TILE HERE CONTACTED SCHLOSS

IN S.xLT LAKE CITY

WILL LEET THEM THEIR uRRIVAL THURSDAY AM SIXTEENTH VISITING

INDEPENDENT COMPANY MINE KENILWORTH FRIDAY GETTING D &amp; F.G SALT LAKE Uli PRICE FIRDaY
NIGHT THENCE CHICAGO VIA DENVER ON SCHEDULE.

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�Messrso King and Buchanan arrive Salt Lake City 5:40 a.m.,

Thursday* March 16 th* meeting Mr0 C. M. Schloss at Hotel Utah who has
arranged Pullman space Salt Lake City to Denver Do &amp; RoGoRoR&lt;&gt; No, 8 leaving
Salt Lake City 5 p«&gt;m.9 Friday* March 17th0

Mr» Schloss will put the

gentlemen on train Noo 8 at Price or Salt Lake City* arriving Denver 9;50
a.m.* Saturday* March 18tho

Mro Schloss has arranged Pullman transportation

Union Pacific City of Denver to Chicago leaving Denver 5 p&lt;&gt;nio* Saturday*

March 18th* arriving Chicago 10:40 a&lt;,m&lt;&gt;* Sunday* March 19tho

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�Rock Springs - March 10s 1944

Mro Eugene McAuliffe:

I handed ths following article to Er. Do Go Richardson to be
published in the Rock Springs Rocket of March 11 s 1914 o

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�KTo H. Ro King, Agent of The Fife Coal Company, and Mr. G. R&lt;&gt;

Buchanan, Planning Engineer of the same company, will arrive in Rock
Springs, Monday afternoon, March 13th, to study the operations of The

Union Pacific Coal Company mines here,

Dr0 Uilliam Reed, now General Manager of The Fife Coal Company,
made a visit to The Union Pacific Coal Comoany mines in Seotember, 193A,

and Mr. Kenneth H. McNeel, now deceased, also of the same company made a
visit here in October, 1935»
A number of the British mines, including The Fife Coal Company

which is one of the major coal producing coal companies in Scotland and
has an enviable safety record, have installed American mining machinery,

consisting of undercutting machines, shaking conveyors, and mobile loaders,

shipped from the United States.

These two officials of the company are now

in this country studying American mining methods and the operation of

mechanical loaders with the view of increasing production at their mines.
Additional coal is badly needed in the British Isles at the present time
on account of the war.
Messrs. King and Buchanan will be accompanied to Rock Springs

by Mr. Eugene McAuliffe, President of The Union Pacific Coal Company, and

in the evening of the 13th, the Rock Springs Chapter of the A.I.M.E., of

which Mr. V. 0. Murray is Chairman and Mr. R. R. Knill is Secretary, has

arranged a meeting in honor of the visitors and Mr. McAuliffe who is
past president of the A.I.M.E.

Dinner will be served at the Dead Horse

Canyon Club House at 6 p.m., and the meeting promises to be a most interest­
ing one as the Scottish visitors will no doubt have much valuable informa­
tion to give the members and guests of the Engineering Chapter.

�Mr. Ho Ro King, Agent of The Fife Coal Company, and l£r. G. R*

Buchanan, Planning Engineer of the same company, vd.ll arrive in Rock

Springs, Monday afternoon, March 13th, to study the operations of The

Union Pacific Coal Company mines here.
Dr, '.illiam Reed, now General Manager of The Fife Goal Company,

made a visit to The Union Pacific Coal Company mines in September, 1934,

and Mr. Kenneth II. McNeel, now deceased, also of‘the same company made a
visit here in October, 1935»
A

number of the British mines, including The Fife Coal Company

which is one of the major coal producing coal companies in Scotland and

has an enviable safety record, have installed American mining machinery,
consisting of undercutting machines, shaking conveyors, and mobile loaders,

sliipped from the United States.

These two officials of the company are now

in this country studying American mining methods and the operation of
mechanical loaders with the view of increasing production at their mines.

Additional coal is badly needed in the British Isles at the present time
on account of the war.

Messrs. King and Buchanan will be accompanied to Rock Springs

by Mr. Eugene McAuliffe, President of The Union Pacific Coal Company, and
in the evening of the 13th, the Rock Springs Chapter of the A.I.M.E., of

which Mr. V. 0. Murray is Chairman and Mr. R. R. Enill is Secretary, has
arranged a meeting in honor of the visitors and Mr. McAuliffe who is
past president of the A.I.M.E.

Dinner will be served at ths Dead Horse

Canyon Club House at 6 p.ra., and the meeting promises to be a most interest­
ing one as the Scottish visitors will no doubt have much valuable informa­

tion to give the members and guests of the Engineering Chapter.

�•&gt;( Goodman Manufachuhwo Company
Electric Mining Machinery
MAIN OFFICE AND PLANT
HALSTED STREET AND 48TH PLACE
CHICAGO,

704 DENVER NATIONAL BUILDING

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March 7, 1944

Mr. George B. Pryde, Vice President
Union Pacific Coal Company
Rock Springs, Wyoming

Dear Mr. Pryde:
I just had a phone call'from Mr. Green regarding your
friends, Mr,. H. R. King and Mr. G. R. Buchanan, .who are
over here from England looking over mechanical" loading
for the Fife Coal Company.
Mr. Green met them at the station in Chicago Sunday morn­
ing and put them up at the South Shore Country Club Sun­
day.
They spent Monday going through our factory and
were very much impressed by its size and the quantity
of equipment we are turning out and by the fact that we
make all of our own equipment, Including motors.

They had a schedule laid out that contemplated visiting
a number of larger mines using mobile equipment.
However,
they told Mr. Green they were primarily interested in
Shaker Conveyors with Duckbills as they felt this equip­
ment was the only loading device they could employ satis­
factorily in their properties.
Because of this, Mr. Green
changed their schedule so they will have ample opportunity
to see what they by all means should look at.

Today they are at the Bugos-White Coal Company at Gilles­
pie, Illinois, which mine uses all Shaker Conveyors, dis­
charging onto belts.
Tomorrow they will visit the Shear
Coal and Coke Company at Canton, Illinois, which is also
a Duckbill mine.
On Thursday they will go to Harrisburg,
Illinois and look over a Joy loader installation which the
Joy Company is anxious for them to see.
Thursday night
one of our men, Mr. Hall, will meet them at Harrisburg
and drive them to Madisonville, Kentucky where they will
see further Shaker Conveyor installations in low coal.
They will return to Chicago Sunday morning and Mr. Green
will again meet them at the train and put them up for the
day at the South Shore Country Club, subsequently putting
them on the train for Rock Springs Sunday night. They will
arrive at Green River Monday afternoon in accordance with
the instructions they have passed on to you.

�March 7,

1944

Sheet #2
Mr. George B. Pryde
They at first planned on spending only Monday afternoon and
Tuesday at Rock Springs, proceeding to Utah Tuesday night.
Mr. Green has told them that Rock Springs and the Union
Pacific Coal Company offer the very best possible chance
for them to see and learn the best application of Shaking
Conveyors and has prevailed upon them to spend more time
than originally planned in Rock Springs.
We don't know
how long they will stay in Rock Springs but they surely
should stay there several days and I feel sure that after
talking with you they will be agreeable to spending more
time with you and your very fine organization.
I know
you will urge them to do this.

From Rock Springs they will visit Utah and I .am today mak­
ing arrangements with Dave Bryson to take them under his
wing.
I would like to have them see Bryson's Conveyor
work at Sunnyside and if they are going to look at cater­
pillar mounted loading equipment I also think they should
see Clear Creek which is a track mounted loader mine. Clear
Creek is doing by far the best job with mobile loading
equipment of any mine in Utah.

Mr. Green and, I believe, Mir. McAuliffe are both of the
opinion that Messrs. Buchanan and King would be more effect
ively sold on the use of Shaker Conveyors and Duckbills if
I, or in fact any Goodman man, were not to tag- around with
them at Rock Springs.
For this reason it is felt that it
would be better if I did not meet them at Rock Springs, at
least until they are ready to leave.
I do think I should
take them to Utah if they go there because I know that un­
less they go to the right people there they could leave
Utah with a lot of bad information.
This is primarily why
I want Dave Bryson to give them the true picture of the
Utah situation.
I think it would be very dangerous to turn
them loose in a strange country to make a quick survey of
mining in Utah without knowing they are getting good authen
tic information.
I want to thank you for your extreme kindness in inviting
me to be with these people at your properties.
I believe
that Mr. McAuliffe and Mr. Green have the right slant on
it and that it is best that I stay away from Rock Springs.

District Manager

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Omaha - March 3, 1944

Mr. G. B„ PrycLe:

Confirming phone conversation this morning, I
quote message from Mr. J. D. A. Morrow, President, Joy

Manufacturing Company, Franklin, Pennsylvania, dated
March 2:

"Buchanan and King desire leave Rock Springs Tues­
day night, March 14th, on Union Pacific 21-23
for Salt Lake City. Will you please ask Pollock
have space for them accordingly. Thank you."
Today Mr. Green of the Goodman called me up
and asked that we give them a full opportunity to investi­

gate Goodman equipment, it apparent that Mr. Green thinks

the Joy people have the inside track.

Mr. Schloss will convoy the gentlemen from Rock

�ATTENTION’ MR. PRYDE

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Hock Springs - liarch 3, 1944

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I am attaching copy of letters from ^r. McAuliffe to Hr, Pryde

Er. V. 0. Hurray;

stating the time of the arrival of Messrs. King and wuchunan, who arc
from Scotland.

I v.ould suggest that you call an A.-‘••U.S. resting for Monday,
March 13ths dinner to be served at 6

at Howard’s Cafe.

In addition to inviting all members of the A.I.M.E., I would
suggest that Messrs, L, H, Brown, A, L, Taliaferro, uayor,Dr. To H, Roe;
Chairman of the Lion’s Club, Ur. S. L, Voucher; Chairman of the Chamber

of Commerce, ^r. Claude Elias; Er&lt;&gt; g. R. Hctzler of the Mountain i'uel,
Orlo Hetts/t John Hay, Jr. be invited,

lou ray think of ether prominent

business men who should be included,

would suggest also that you in­

clude the Hine Superintendents fi’om Hock Springs, Reliance, Stansbury,
winton, and Superior.

The invitations should be send out as quickly as possible to

the men, and you should have prepared a number of copies of the list

of those invited.

Of course you will also arrange for the dinner at

Howards, giving them as much information as is now on hand, this to be

done as quickly as possible, youto notify Howard later as to the

exact number who will be present

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Omaha, March 1, 1944.

Mr. G. B, Pryde:

Mr.

J. D. A. Morrow called me from Pittsburgh this even­

ing, advising that Messrs. King and Buchanan are in Pittsburgh
today, and will leave Chicago on Streamliner No. 103, Sunday

night, March 12th, arriving Green River 2:55 PM, Monday, March 13.
Will you please arrange to meet this pair of Scots at
Green River, talcing care of them as per my previous a,dvice?

I will either go out with them or join them in Rock Springs.

co -

Mr. A. C. Green,
Go o diiian Mf g. Co.,
Chicago, Ill.

Euge ne MeAuliffe

�080-3
Omaha - March 1, 1944

Mr. G. B. Pry de:

Not hearing anything from Dr. William Reid about
the Scottish visitors, Messrs. Buchanan and King, Mr. Green

has wired the British Purchasing Commission in Washington,
inquiring of Mr. Strachan what, if anything,'he has heard of

these two gentlemen.

I think we can depend on Mr. Green to

follow up as soon as they arrive, giving you advance notice of
their visit to Rock Springs.

As stated to you, I would like to be there during
their stay, at which time we should put on a good meeting of the

Wyoming Section of the A. I. M. E.

�Send the following message, subject to the terms on back hereof, which are hereby agreed to

WANT A REPLY?

C 0 P Y
Chicago, March 1, 1944 0

"Answer by WESTERN UNION"
or similar phrases may be
Included without charge.

Eugene McAuliffe, Pres.,
Union Pacific Coal Co.,
1416 Dodge St.,
Omaha, Nebr.
Mr. Strachan of Bureau Purchasing Commission in

Washington advises us by telegram this morning Messrs. Buchanan
and King left Washington last night for Pittsburgh to see Joy
Company.

They will contact us later.

I will keep you advised.

A. C. Green,
Goodman Mfg. Co.
Mr. Pryde:
For your information.
EMcA

3-1-44

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BAYLESS AND GENERAL OFFICE-. HAVE NOT YET HEARD WHEN MESSRS
BUCHANAN AND KI MG WILL ARRIVE FROM ENGLAND BUT THEY PLAN TO
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�080-3
Omaha - February 25, 1944

Mr. G„ Bo Prydes

Relative to the visit of Messrs. Buchanan and King
from Fife:

I discussed the matter with Mr. Green by telephone

in Chicago, and later personally In New York, this week, and

while he has not heard from them, it will be his plan to send
them out to you If they desire to go, giving you advance
notice of their arrival.

I think we should make their visit the occasion

for holding a meeting of the Wyoming Section, getting them
to tell us something about the British system, which meeting
I would like to attend.

�Rock Spring; - February 23 s
Mr. Eugene McAuliffe;

I have yours of February 18ths file 080-3.
I shall be glad to look out for Messrs. Buchanan and King

of The Fife Coal Company.

Original Signed:

geoe b. pryde

�080-3

Omaha - February 18, 1944

Mr. Go B„ Pryde;

I have the following cable from Dr. William Reid,
Kirk Caldy:

"Buchanan and King, production officials of this company,
will contact you through Goodman end February. Grate­
ful for visiting facilities."
I xvill call the Goodman Company tomorrow and sug­
gest to them that they send these gentlemen through from

Chicago to Rock Springs, giving you notice of their arrival.
I would like to have you give them full opportunity of

inspecting mechanical loading, safety, and other matters,
putting them up at White Mountain Inn as our guests.

�All Communications to be addressed to the Company

Head office,

Leven,

Fife.

Telegrams “Carlow, Phone. Leven."
"Fifcol," Cowdenbeath
telephone Nos

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161 a 162 Leven

Nos 3181 to 3185 Cowdenbeath.

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Your Ref
Our Ref

R/TS.

Mr. George 3. Pry de,
Vice President,
The inion Pacific Coal Co.,
Rock Springs,
’. Y 01. ING, U. S. A •
Dear Mr. Pryde,

ere are two m- re fellow Scotsmen, George R. huchanan and

Henry 'A. Hing, coming to you for infer lation on coal face loading
They will recognise you at once from the photograph right behind

my desk side by side with that of . r. McAuliffe.
They are looking forward to this meeting very much indeed.

Kindest regards to you and hrs. Pryde.

Yours sincerely,

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Pryde

410-05
December 16, 1943

Mr. Donald Eindson
The Ashing-ton Coal Gomoany Limited
Ashington, Northumberland, England

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Dear Mr. Eindson:
Your letter of November S2 arrived yesterday and I
hasten to make renly.

First, under separate cover I am sending you a copy of
our February and December, 1943, Employes Magazines. On page 53
of the February issue you will find ail of the information for
the five years requested, and on page 62 you will find the rules
governing our safety awards for 1943. In the December number,
page 50?,, you will find our overall safety record, 96,724. man­
hours. per lost time accident for the first 10 months, against
148,433 for the same neriod in 1942, and 117,097- for the year
1942.
Answering your questions in the order asked; the
"vital principle1' governing our program was the prise appeal,
which not only meant getting something, but in addition human
nature is so constituted that it is always interested in a
gambling enterprise.. In ray opinion, the chance of winning a
prize does enter into the conduct of the individual while"work­
ing in and about the mines. I am definitely certain that the
desire to avoid loss of life, limb, or working time ‘is not upper­
most in.the minds of the great majority.

You. will observe, by reading the Run of the Mine articles
in the December magazine, where our labor situation has gone.
I look on Mr. Lewis as a menace to war production; but the fact
remains that he has the entire Washington hierarchy afraid of
him. So far we have been faced with a mild winter, but with
two or three weeks of severe western winter weather, or even
throughout the east, we will have a real coal famine.

I enclose a little booklet showing the measure of wages
we are paying under the’ "portal to portal" agreement, effective

�Mr. Donald Hindson
12/16/45

November 15. During the last two or three days we have had some
fifty men in a new mine on strike against their own agreement.
The wages paid are perfectly ridiculous, three or four hundred
men refusing to work the first four days in order to qualify
for the higher wages on Friday and Saturday.
If the measure of
government interference in the conduct of our coal mining industry
expands such further, we will have complete chaos.
What we should have is an amendment to the laws, insuring
full Justice to all 'workers, fixing at the same time the measure
of responsibility on their part toward the consuming public.

I think I know Mr. Wheeler of the Joy Company; at least
1 know of him.
I understand he is a very good man. The Duckbill
was developed and patented on our property, thereafter sold to the
Goodman Manufacturing Company of Chicago.

Your story of near misses is most interesting.
I hope
your son will return in good shape and that I will have the
privilege of meeting you when the war is over, as I fully intend
to run across for one more ‘’look see'5, as our old Chinamen would
say.

Very cordially yours,

Cdsteifa^-5

WGHNEMgAUUFFE

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THE ASHINGTON COAL COMPANY LIMITED
Colliery Office,
Ashington,
Northumberland.
Nov. 22nd, 1943

Dear Mr. McAuliffe:
The time has come for me to introduce myself as Agent for
this group of collieries. You have occasionally heard from and
written to our Mr. Docherty, Safety Office. Now it is my turn.
First - I write at home out in the country at 8:30 p^m.,
on a damp November night by the side of a decent fire spite of
fuel shortage
It is here I do my quiet thinking and construc­
tive work or plans - no doubt it is in the operations and con­
tacts where life pulsates that the real valuable work is done
as we cannot live to ourselves, we’ve got to get amongst people.

I read your last Magazine with much interest - that
in which you became an "old timer". Good fortune to you and
your grand efforts. We admire you here - one day I’d like to
meet you.

We have been restudying your prize safety scheme - wonder­
ing what is the VITAL PRINCIPLE which gets there. Is it interest
aroused through the money or prize appeal; is it interest produc­
ing better workmanship, or just what is it in your considered
opinion? Do you exclude attendance as a qualification and if so,
why? Doesn't the man who gets in the greatest attendance run
the greatest risk, i.e., time exposure, or is this offset by the
fact that he is generally a better workman all round? We have
not been successful with a similar scheme and naturally wonder
why. Since the war our rate has rocketted to 50$ over prewar
and this is general over here. Are you feeling the blast now
and to what extent?
We have over here a Mr. Wheeler of "Joy, Inc." advising
on installations of American equipment, and so we become more
closely allied in thought and deed. We, ourselves, are installing
duckbills in a 4'-0" seam with a very soft roof where present
output is approximately 1.75 tons per underground shift. Small
compared with your large figures.

Labour problems are many and difficult in these times,
but at heart the men are sound, more especially as individuals.

�- 2 -

In the mass they act unreasonably at ’times and quickly react
to news. Your strikes soon infect our men - to what extent do
yours reciprocate? Our Essential Works Order, guaranteeing a
week’s pay and limiting management's disciplinary actions has
upset morale greatly. The men are not ready for such a leap
forward and in war times it misses the mark badly. In effect
the men seem to say there is money about when a war has to be
fought and here the government shows how we can get something for
nothing and we will make the most of it. And they do. One wonders
at times why output has not fallen even more.
Still it is good to be helping in these mighty times,
and one would not have it easy. The harder the game the more
enjoyable it becomes. My younger boy is in the Army, having
broken his Cambridge studies. The elder is reserved in mining.
I did my bit in the last, being.a young engineer in the Field
Corps.
Whilst, as I said earlier, we live out in the country,
we have had our share of "near misses" all round - about 15
bombs in all - one leaving a hole 70' across and 40' deep not
far from the house. Probably a nearby searchlight has been the
attraction. Then we had 57 panes blown in - and out - and later
I saw the Hun come in and drop a direct hit on one of our colliery
fan houses - complete destruction. This was a Saturday evening
and we started up Monday morning with a standby fan and holes
and gaps all over the place patched up. Lately we have been
unmolested.

Well now I've finished for the present and hope to hear
from you in due course. Meantime may I say thank you for helpful
letters and information you have personally sent from time to time.

Congratulations upon becoming an old timer and to your
good work.
Yours truly,
/s/ Donald Hindson

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                    <text>'J -:: p y

Sept .

29 , 1931 .

,JI!&gt;.,
: ·r • G. ~ . Prye.lo :

ns tile very sorions i ..~t•.ry to ·i· . ::.urin_ko, the to·~ul foaths this year ,

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�REc:n,ro

SERI()US INJURY

TO
MIKE llURINKO • JR. I DRIVER

~ENTRY, m..8 UINE

I

"SEP 2 8 7931

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ROCK SPRINGS, WYO., SEPT. 21, 1931

!'!J.ko llurinkQ, Jr., .Ame·rican, Age 29, married, ,1i!'e am

3 children, (·~he children ranning in nge from l io 5 years) a driver
in Rock Springs Uo. 8 UL110, '\'Tae seriously injured at 9: 30 p .M.,
September 21, 1931&gt; uhen 3 empty cars ran over his loft ~ ard
!oreal1!l.
He wns imnediat ely taken to the \'Tyoming General Hosp! tel,
end the o.rm amputated between the shoUlder and. elbow on September

23, 1931.
It is approximately 1400 feet trom the main slope to the
first work1q; place on 2 Entry.

The entry is wide Sld 03:-ean 'Oith

no timbers e:x.aept on the parting at the slope, ' end the inside oroas
over or by-pus -qhich is oross barred and center posted, there
being scco heavy groum on the inb,a end of tho crosa over.
Clea,rance is maintailled on tho high side of tho track
the entire length ot the entry, anl at the cross overt clenraliCe
is maintained between the two tracks.
Just outbye the inside cross over, there is a stllll.l Silo.mp.
At the crest or top of the swan:p, there ia a switch for t.he high
side track o.nd inbye thia switch the cross over is center posted.
Evidently 1 when the tlllle .came to the high side track,
:instead of going on the 10\'./ side t?'aak, it turned to the high aide
azrl the sld. tch \7as th:rown for the low side.

!like emeavored to jump off the oar and turn the muie
before knocking out any or the a enter po,ts, and in some manner
he slipped anl fell.

Before he could get 1n the 0lenr 1 the three

cara passed onr bis arm.

�- 2 ni:Ls accident has disabled lliko for tbe rest of his life.
If evory drivor knew tho h&amp;iardQ that are - oonnoated with haulage
and be always w.ert, auch injuries could be prevented.

DON'T 'l'JKE A (}{A?CE.

PRAOTIOE VlGlLANCE AND OAUXION

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lalto Ut.wWo. Jr-,. i'11loricnn, ~ 2.9• ma.rrlod;. wife am

3 ohildten, (the ohildren ra~i~ in nu-e t-rtltli l 10 S ya€U"ra) a drl.v"·
in rlC&gt;ck n»t-1~ no. O mno, ws earl.oualy injura&lt;l. a.t 9i30 P,,.l; . ~

S~t•be~ 21, 1931, lthen 3 tmpiy ca.ro t'l:ll1 oven~ hi.a loft ~.n am
foref11t4,, /

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He mw im.ed!tltely taken to the t7tmd.no Oonoml lloq&gt;J.t$11

mid the tll"tt mpiatatea betwot)n t:11&amp; shoUlder .:mcl elbQW o:n ~t•bet-

23, 1931.
Xt is q,proximaiolq 1/00 teBt- fWrtt the: ~ elo:t» tc ibe
tin,* 'WOiti.~ pl.an on 2 Exn•J•

'l'h.o .e triiy $.tt '\ddr; ttid clean tJi~h

120 tiabel'B. uoapt on tba ParUnu a~ the tlope, Md. the· inai® o~s

oiror or bJ'-pUI tdJioh is o.roas bNTG4 a.."Xl ~enter poot•4, thftNJ
being O(ljO hea."f)" groua.t ~n -&amp;he inbJO tmd of tbo croao. :owr;-..

Cl91!lft1Y10e ie anlnta1'1ecl on the h1Gh nidG tJ -thr&gt; tl-®k
the e.UR laaglh of the dty • am at- tho Qrt,;ss o•r, eleatano.~

ia mintaJ,n~ bmeGD the•• tl'd.Olte...h$'L Ol.(tb)D the 1rasiav--ero0$ Q".ie,. thcNJ 1a ~ errtll-1 swcmp.
M the on,n or top ot tho a-.i:p. thoi-e 4.a a s'llit.di to1! the. h1gh

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aide ttaok Qnd :tno,e thJ.a $Witoh the orooa '1fer ·5.e c~l'it.er })Cd~.•

E'ti. .17, llben tho 01.'tl.o, ouna io tho -hlgb a14e -track•
1JS&amp;t•i'¥1 of c;olna o~ th• 1® side tmok. it turnect u ~ !t~h aide

nm tho n~tlh wu •••_t1u• thtt l!!__~_!y

~ emeavoffd to J~ ·o ft th, anr- nm turn tJlt'J r.lllo
bttoNt Jnaooklng otrt MT ot the oenter po:.1 ::i, Md 1n i1Qmo l'.lit:mnOti
he lllppl4 an:l l•U, .a.tore he col,ild gtt in the el•ai-1 the ~ e
cnre p•tcl o~l" bl• af'l!u

�- 2 Thia o.octdont has ttipabl.ed l.itko tor tho .roqf, ot hio l.f.te,
lf rJVor:, drivo:r lcmv thQ ll&amp;1eJ'dQ tbat ·t.u-o oonnootod t1ith haulege
and be al.Wfl1• el.art, ouch inJurl.os could bo prewnt.cl,

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