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                  <text>'.CHE UPCCo File No.

184

i.GREEUENT

Between

* L . P.· FR.IESTEDT CD1lPANY
and

DR. E. S. LAUZER
Jun; 11 &amp; 12 1 • i936

c~vering surgical care only of employee · .
incurring injur~ee \1hile working in
co1me ction wi th the c onstruction. of

tipple· at Reliance, Wyoming, the L. P.F.
Co . erecting the tipple . •
(1~ . T. s. Taliaferro t o handle the
. compeneation matters , and·Mr. I.N.Bayl~aa
to handl e the · ~J.,a:uns.)

;.,

~

*(Agreement &amp; between The Union Pacific
\1oal Company and B.r.F . Co. J.n
Construation Agraement~fi(ui, Nos. 286 and

287.)

...
I

�r ..,
Rook Springs - May 29, 1936

llr . T.

s. To..lidorro. J'r.:
Ref oninc; to r:ry letter of Murch 17th with regard to

yo u:r hrulc..l::.ng the com:;:~nac.'-'ion :oo. tte:-a of the Stollma..:Rocer
I.!C:Uluf_otw:i nG Colll:i?9!1Y in oom1ectio11 with any oom1&gt;enc:;-"tio n
camh, TJlrl.ch ni[;;;ht c01:ie UJ.):
I

6 Y1.&gt;U. 1-ie.~et:i th a -eow af th.e f.i&amp;!'eemcnt

t".:n hand.111

which wo.e recc11tzy r Q.Ched bct,.1een D.z:, . La.t_1.&amp;er and ~~- -~ • y__.

Fr..!:Eot~d1; CQ~an:;, ·\:ho ~.re ~o ins the erect~~C .work on t.rie
Reliance ti_p- l e .

Also, I an handi ne; yo':l o.o-~y of a1: ~:;rcement

betn ,:,n Dr. ~0.1:::er 1:1.nd Allen &amp; GarciG.. Coop~:, , who a.:-e auperv1 eing this \"10:rl: for The Union Pacific C&lt;icl. Co:mrmny , nnd Tlho

will, l ater, carry t...~eir separ~te p~ rcll3 .
,~ . Bayl.cr.m will arran.se to h:md.le all claims
the.t mls}lt oo~e up, furnishing you r;ith tr.tll!'l.

I ,:oul d appreciate- your hnnd1i ng the 11at ter arz

eugcested, in the event of any c=i.ser.:i developing.

J

Ortrla•J Slpe4:

GEORG[ B. PRYOl

�L. P. FRIESTEDT CO:MJ?AlTI
109 N. Dearborn Street
Suite 1004
CHICAGO
At Rock Springs, Wyoming
liay 19, 1936

Dro Eo S. Lauzer
Elks Building
Rock Springs, ':lyoming

Dear Sir:
Confirming our verbal agreement date, this letter will
serve as a contract covering the surgical care only of the men
employed in extra-hazardous occupations as defined by the vorkmen's
Compensation Law of the State of Vlyoming, and receiving injuries
while in our employ and working in connection with the construction
of tipple, the property of The Union Pacific Coal Company, located
at Reliance, \'lyoming.
Certain items shall be covered by this agreement as follows:
1. Agreement to take effect as of May 19, 1936, and
continuing until the work is completed. Estimated date of completion
and testing, August 1, 19360

2. The agreement will cover surgical care either on the
premises of The Union Pacific Coal Company or in the Doctor's office,
and includes necessary drugs, medicines, bandages, etc., used either
on The Union Pacific Coal Company's premises or in the Doctor's
office.
3. In the event that an employe, or employes, are injured to such an extent as to require{ hospitalization, the responsibj_li ty of the Doctor will extend only to medical and surgical care
while in the hospital; all other hqspital expenses, including
medicines, bandages, appliances, etc., will be absorbed by this
Company.
4. This Company will submit to the Doctor immediately
a list with the names of all employes entitled to surgical care,
and will, through subsequent lists furnished the Doctor semi-monthly,
show all additions and subtractions of names of employes set forth
on the initial listo
5. For medical services rendered by Dr. E. s. Lauzer under
the provisions of the foregoing paragraphs Nos. 1 to 4, inclusive
this Company will pay to Dr. E. s. Lauzer the sum of $1.00 per
'
month for each employe engaged in the construction of the tipple

�- 2 first referred to, such p~yments to be based on the total number
of men employed during the month, whether for one or more days
during the month.
6. The compensation paid by this Company to Dro Eo S.
Lauzer shall be considered as payment in full for the services
rendered, and no additional bills vlill be rendered by said Dro
Lauzer either against this Company, The Union Pacific Coal Company,
or the V!orkmen' s Compensation Fund of the State of 'iy oming for
the men employed by this Company duri ng the period covered by
this agreement.
COMPANY

Accepted this

/f

day of May, 19360

E/i(~

�C OP Y
L. P. Frieste d t Company
109 N. Dearborn Street
Suite 1004
CHICAGO
At Rock Sp rin s , Wymning
-,,~ay 1 9 , 19 36
0

Dr. E. s. Lauzer
Elks Building
Rock Springs, ·:ryorning
Dear Sir:
Confirming our verba l agreeI11ent dat e, this l etter v1ill
serve as a contract covering t h e surgical ca re only of t he men
em:.&gt; loyed in extra-hazardous occupations as defined by the Viorkmen s
Comp ensation Lavr of t h e State of Yly oming, and receiving injuries
while in our employ and vr orking in connecti on with the construction
of tipple, the property of The Union Pacif i c Coal Company, located
at Reliance, Ylyoming o
Certain items shall be covered by t h is agreeme nt as follows:
1
Agree rnent to take e ffe ct as of May 19, 1936, and
continuing until the u ork is comple ted. E sti mated date of completion
and testing, August 1, 19360
0

2. The agreement will cover surgical care either on the
premises of The Union Pacific Coal Company or in the Doctor's office,
e.nd includes necessary drugs, medicines, bandages, etc., used either
on The Union Pacific Coal Company's premises or in the Doctor's
office.
3. In the event that an employe, or employes, are injured to such an extent as to require hospitalization, the responsibility of the Doctor wil:.. extend only to medical and surgical care
whi 1e in the hospital; all other hospital e:1.-penses, including
medicines, bandages, appliances, etc., will be absorbed py this
Company.
4. This Company will subait to the Doctor immediately
a list with the na.rn.es of all employes entitled to surgical care,
and will, through subseq_uent lists furnished the Doctor semi-monthly,
show all additions and subtractions of names of employes set forth
on the initial list.
5. For medical services rendered by Dr. E. s. Lauzer under
the provisions of the foregoing paragraphs Nos. 1 to 4, inclusive,
this Company vri 11 pay to Dr. E. S. Lauzer the sum of ~~l. 00 per
month for each em.ploye engaged in the construction of the tipple

�- 2 first referred to, such payrae n ts t o b e bas e d on t h e tota l numb er
of men emp loyed during the mon t h , wh e th e r f or one or mor e days
during t he mon th.
6.
The c omp ensation pa i d b y t his Company t o Dr . E . s.
Lc1.uzer s hall be considered as payment in ful l fo r t h e servi ces
rendere d , a nd n o additi onal bil l s wi ll b e r endered by said Dr.
La.uzer either against thi s Company , The Uni on Pacif i c Coa l Company,
or t h e 'ilorkmen' s Comp ensat i on Fun d of t h e St a te of '7yoming for
the men employed by t h is Company duri ng th e p~ ri od covered by
this agreement.

L. P . FRIESTEDT COMPAJIT
By

Accepted this

- -19- - day of hlay, 19 36.

(Sgd)E.

s. Lauzer
Dr. E .s. Lauzer

H. E . Drummond

(Sgd)

�L. F. FRIEST.EIDT COMP.AllY

109 N. Dearborn Street
Suite 1004
CHICAGO
At Rock Springs, Wyoming
May 19, 1936

Dr. E. S. Lauzer
Elks Building
Ro ck Springs, Wyoming
Dear Sir:
Confirming our verbal agreement date, this letter will
serve as a contract covering the surgical care only of the men
employed in extra-hazardous occupations as defined by the Workmen's
Compensation Law of the State of Wyoming, and receiving injuries
while in our employ and working in connection with the construction
of tipple, the property of The Union Pacific Coal Company, located
at Reliance, Wyoming.
Certain items shall be covered by this agreement as follows:
1. Agreement to take effect as of May 19, 1936, and
continuing until the work is completed. Estimated date of completion .
and testing, August 1, 1936.
2. The agreement will cover surgical care either on the
premises of The Union Pacific Coal Company or in the Doctor's office,
and includes necessary drugs, medicines, bandages, etc., used either
on The Union Pacific Coal Company's premises or in the Doctor's
office.
3. In t~e event that an employe, or em.ployes, are injured to such an extent as to require hospitalization, the responsibility of the Doctor will extend only to medical and surgical care
while in the hospital; all other hospital expenses, including
medicines, bandages, appliances, etc., will be absorbed by this
Company.
4. This Company will submit to the Doctor immediately
a list with the names of all employee entitled to surgical care,
and will, through subsequent lists furnished the Doctor semi-monthly,
show all additions and subtractions of names of employ es set forth
on the initial list.
5. For medical services rendered by Dr. E. S. Lauzer under
the provisions of the foregoing paragraphs Nos. 1 to 4, inclusive,
this Company will pay to Dr. E. S. Lauzer the sum of $1.00 per
month for each employe engaged in the construction of the tipple

�- 2 first referred to, such payments to be based on the total number
of men employed during the month, whether f'or one or mo re days
during the month.
6. The compensation paid by thi s Company to Dr. E. s.
Lauzer shall be considered as payment in full for the services
rendered, and no additional bills will be rendered by said Dr.
Lauzer either again st this Company, The Union Pacific Co al Company,
or the Workmen's Compensation Fund of the State of Wyoming for
the men employed by this Company durin g the period covered by
this agreement.
L. 1'. FRIESTEDT COMP ANY

By

(sgd)

Accepted thi s _ _1_9___day of May, 1936.

( sgd)

E.

s. Lauzer.
Dr. E. s. Lauzer.

COPY

H. E. Drummond

�Ro ck Springs - r.nrch 17, 1940
;Jr. T.

s. Talio.forI"o, Jr.;
•Hor(;mith copy oi l0ttm-- fl?om &amp; . t'.bAuliffe ll'egaTding yo?JJf

/

/... aoting as tho joirri; agent of the Coal Company and tho St eax•:rJ.J ~flogell"

,;.I
./

f\ ~.':anuf'ac:turing

(;ol!lpoey in com1ee·Hon tiiih o.uy com;;,ens ntion casoa t hnt

u ny cor.:ie up in ih0 coruitruciion o:l -~ho acldi"i:iion to Om" poue? phmt.

/

_/Ueo a:i;tuched is copy of agreeIC~:i.t be-~ue0::1 ·i;h0 Stea.:i...l'lfl-Rogei" ColiTJ?a.1/IY

uill reporl thoii." orm accidents, but 0 0 r1:i.ll h0.v0 to pay the compiansation.
O?iginol Sig..&lt;10&amp;:

George B. Pryde

�434-2
Qnaha - Horoh 13, 1936

Mr. G. B. Pryqe:
i'.:fr. Taliaforx--o io 0nU.1?0ly ae:,-00nbl0 tc looking af·i;ea~ "iihe
1

Stearno Roger Comps.cy 9 s accident caees insor~ as hio s&amp;vioos may ba
required_under his gei1eral arrcmgomazit t7itll 'Ih0. Union Pacific G'oal Ciornpa,,yo
.. s soon · as Dr. Lu:!1Ze-r.• ::i contx•uc·c: is sigm3d., pleas e advioo Ur. Toliaf'ei~To

that Stoarns-Rogero and our ccmpmay desil'e him to nc•;; so om~ x-e1)&amp;-esent a-~iv0,
and if a1:V advicE! is ·2;o bo given th0 St.:ite 'lrensurei-r, have Stonrna Roger

arrcnge fo~ th~t alooo
Or:tgil1al Sig-asd:

Eugone i'.&lt;~Aulixf a

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