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                  <text>FILE NOo 284 -

Visitors - Colorado School of Mines' Students

�COLORADO
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C OLLE GE

OF

SCHOOL
MIN E R AL

OF

MINES

E N GIN E E RIN G

GOLDEN
COLO RAD�

May 25, 1955

Mro Vo O. Murray
G eneral Manager
Union Pacific Coal Co.
Rock Springs, Wyoming
Dear Mro Murray:
We wish to express our thanks to you for the fine visit
we had at your property on May 10.
We feel that the opportunity which you have afforded
us will be beneficial in the future, both academically
and materially.
In addition we greatly appreciated your generous
hospitality in taking care of our lunch.
Sincerely,

GTBsll

George T. Bator
Associate Professor

d�:t�

�May 6, 1955

Y�. George T. Bator, hssociate Professor
Colorado .School of :.Iines
Mining Department
Golden, Colorado
Dear Professor Bator:
Your letter of ?.'!ay 3rd aavising that a group of
sixteen mining students and two facult." members �·.ill visit
our properties on May 10th has been received.
'Ne wish to advise that \;e hnve scheduled our
Stansbury and Superior mines to 1:wrk 'Iuesdo.y, Y:.ay 10th, and
it is our plan at the present time for your group to v�sit
the Stans bury Nine, No. 7 Seam, ,•;here a continuous miner,
Joy loading machines, ar.d shuttle cars on a belt panel are
in operation, also a couple oi shakers doin6 developcrent
work. This will give your t;roup an opportunity to s1,e this
equip!llent in operation.

·::e will be looking for you on Tuesday, l!B::l 10th,rr
and will try to .sho•,; you the complete cycle of operation at
this property.
'.':ith kindest regards.
Very truly yours,
Origin2,l Si;roed;

V. O. MURRAY

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�C O L O R A D O
A

C OLLE G E

MINING

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OF

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MIN E S

G OL D E N

E N GINE E RIN G

DEPARTMENT

C OL O R A D O

May 3o11 1955

Mr. V. o. Murray
General Manager
Union Pacific Coal Co.
Rock Springs, Wyoming
Dear Mr. Murray:
As mentioned in your letter of March 4, I
write now to call your attention to the fact
that our group of 16 mining students and two
faculty members wish to visit one of your
properties on May 10.
Our complete itinerary was sent to you last
week, and I trust you have received it.
Thank you for your cooperation in this matter,
and I am looking forward to meeting you next
week.
Very truly yours,
George T. Bator,
Associate Professor
GTBsll

�MEMORANDUM
Sixteen senior mining students from the Colorado School of Mines,
Golden, Colorado, under supervision of Professor George T, Bator and
Professor Howard L. Hartman, arrived at Rock Springs 5:45 p.m., May 9, 1955,
and were taken into the Stansbury Mine thy following morning, May 10,
1955, by Mr. V. O. Murray, General Manager, Mr. C. E. Grosso, Mine
Superintendent, Mr. Robt. Yourston, Resident Engineer, Mr. James Mecca,
Mine Foreman Nao 7 Seam, and Mr. John Nesbit, Mine Foreman.

The group

visited all the working places in No. 7 Seam, watching the working cycle
of the following equipment operating in this seam:

Top cutters, shuttle

cars, Joy loaders, Continuous miner, belt ways and shaking conveyors.
The average age of the students was probably 22 - 23 years.
They were a well behaved bunch of young men and were taken to luncheon
at Howard's by The Union Pacific Coal Company.
The group was ready to go into the mine at 7:45 a.m., came to
the surface about 11:00 a.m., were furnished showers, towels, soap, and
then proceeded to Howard's for lunch and left at 1:30 p.m. for Jackson,
Wyoming.

From this location they hoped to go through the Yellowstone Park

into Butte, Montana.

General Office
Dictated by Mr. V. o. Murray
May 10, 1955

�HEi.�0RA.t.lDU?l
Sixteen senior mining students from the Colorado .::ichool of Mines,
Golden, Colorado, under supervisio

of Professor George 'I. Bator and

Professor Henard L. Hartr.:ia.n, arrived at Rock Springs 5.:45

.m.t, May 9, 1955,

and were taken into the Stansbury lline the following morning, May 10,
195 5, by I.r. V. 0. !.{urray, Gene ral Manager, Mr. C. E. Grosso, 'tine
Superintendent; Mr. Robt. Yourston, P-esident Engineer, !Jr. James .Mecca,
�Jine Foreman No. 7 Seam, and 2ir. John Nes it, Mine Foremi'm. The group

visited all the i;mrking places in Nq. 7 Seam, watching the ,'lOrking cycle
of the follm'iing equipment operating j_n this seam:

Tor cutters, shuttle

cars, Joy loaders, Continuous miner, belt -:.:;a.y;; and shakinr; conveyors.
'Ihe average age of the students r;as iJrobably 22
They were e. v;ell be:haved bunch of younr; nen and ,·Jere taken to luncheon
at Howard I s by The Union Pacific Coal Cumpan�r.
The group nas reaciy to l,O into the mine at 7: 45 a.m., came to
the surface about 11:00 a.m., were furnished shm·1ers, tov1els, soap, and
then nroceedec. to Hm·, 2.rd Is for lunch ar.d left 2.t 1: 30 p.m. f�r Jackson,
"":"yoming.

From this location they hoped to go through the Yellm·,stone Park

into Butte, Montan5.
0 1 ·L�1 s·..

\1

General Office
Dictated by�- V. 0. �urray
May 10, 1955

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�RELEASE FROM LIABILITY
Each of the undersigned hereby states that he·understands and realizes
that coal mines and mining If'emises are extremely dangerous; and that for and in
consideration of permission granted to him by The Union Pacific Coal Company, a
corporation, to visit and inspect its coal mine, operations and premises on this
10th

day of _t
____May
_______tt
_, 19-12,_, and subsequent days, each of said

undersigned does hereby assume any and all risk of personal injuries and for loss
of or damage to his property, while upon said Company's premises, and while travel­
ing to and from the same, and does hereby, for himself and his heirs, executors,
administrators and dependents, forever acquit, release and discharge said The Union
Pacific Coal Company, a corporation, and all its officers, agents, servants and
employees, from any and all liability, of whatsoever character, for any and all
personal injuries, and for loss of or damage to his property, which may be sus­
tained by him while upon said Company's premises, or while traveling to and from
the same, irrespective of the manner in which said injuries or damages may arise
or be caused, and whether said injuries result in death or otherwise; and each of
the undersigned covenants that neither he nor his heirs, execut�rs, administrators,
or dependents shall ever institute any action or legal proceeding to recover dam­
ages for such injuries or death, or damages to his property.
If this release shall be executed by a female, the pronouns tthe n ;
11

1 1 him 11 ,

his 11 and "himself", as used herein, shall be read and construed to include their

feminine equivalent.
Dated this

10th

day of

------------May

, 19 55

�RELEASE FROM LIABILITY
Eaoh of the undersigned hereby states that he understands and realiz

es

that coal mines and mining :iremises are extreme ly dangerous; and that for and in
consideration of permission granted to him by The Union Pacific Coal Company, a

corporation, to visit and inspect its coal mine, operations and premises on this

10th

day of _____Ma
___
y______,t 19�, and subsequent days, each of said

undersigned does hereby assume any and all risk of personal injuries and for loss

of or damage to his property,. while upon said Company's premises, and while travel­
ing to and from the same, and does hereby, for himself and his heirs, executors,
/

administrators and dependents, forever acquit, release and discharge said The Union
Pacific Coal Company, a corporation, and all its officers, agents, servants and
employees, from any and all liability, of whatsoever character, for any and·all
personal injuries, and for loss of or damage to his property, which may be sus­
tained by him v.hile upon said Company's premises, or while traveling to and from
the same, irrespective of the manner in which said injuries or damages may arise
or be caused, and whether said injuries result in death or otherwise; and each of
the undersigned covenants that neither he nor his heirs, executors, administrators,
or dependents shall ever institute any action or legal proceeding to recover dam­
ages for such injuries or death, or damages to his property.
If this release shall be executed by a female, the pronouns 11 he",

11

him",

"his" and 11 himseif 11 , as used herein, shall be read and construed to include their
feminine equivalent.
Dated this

10th day of

May
, 19 55 •
-------------

I HA.VE READ AND FULLY UNDERSTAND THE ABOVE RELEASE.

�RELEASE FROM LIABILITY
undersigned hereby states that he understands and realizes
that coal mines and mining II"emises are extremely dangerous; and that for and in
considerati on of permission granted to him by The Union Pacific Coal Company, a
corporation, to visit and inspect its coal mine, operations and premises on this
___l_O_t_h_ day of _tt
, 19 �, and subsequent days, each of said
____M•ay
t
_t_t_____

undersigned does hereby assume any and all risk of personal injuries and for loss

of or damage to his property, while upon said Company's premises, and while travel­
ing to and from the same, and does hereby, for himself and his heirs, executors,
administrators and dependents, forever acquit, release and discharge said The Union
Pacific Coal· Company, a corporation, and all its officers, agents, servants and
employees, from any and all liabi lity, of whatsoever character, for any and all
personal injuries, and for loss of or damage to his property, which may be sus­
tained by him'v.hile upon said Company's premises, or while traveling to and from
the same, irrespective of the manner in which said injuries or damages may arise
or be caused, and whether said injuries result in death or otherwise; and each of
the undersigned covenants that neither he nor his heirs, executors, administrators,
or dependents shall ever institute any action or legal proceeding to recover dam­
ages for such injuries or death, or damages to his property.
If this release shall be executed by a female, the pronouns 11 he",

11

him",

"his" and "himself 11 , as used herein, shall be read and con1Strued to include their
feminine equivalent.
. Dated this

10th

day of

May
, 19 55 .
-------------

LLY UNDERSTAND THE ABOVE RELEASE.
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Ro c k S p r i n g s , W y om i n g
D e a r Mr . M u r r a y :
I w i s h t o t h ank you for p e rm i s s i o n to vi s i t
o n e o f you r p ro p e r t i e s a n d I wi l l a l s o wr i t e
to you s ev e r a l d ay s b e f or e o u r v i s i t a s
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Mr o Ge orge To Bator, Associate Professor
Colorado School of Mines
Golden, Colorado
(CC - Mr o I o Mo C harles
Mr o J o B o Hughes
Mr o c . E o Gro sso)
Dear Profes.sor Bator:
This will advise recefpt of your letter of March
2nd stating that yo11 are planning a mine inspzction trip
this cominB liay and that �rou i70uld like to schedule a visit
in one of The Union P�cific Coal Company ' s mines Tuesday
morning , May lOth o
;Ne will be very happy to have you and your group
of students visit us and I i1ish you ,,ould call this to my
attention a fe\'1 days before you e:&gt;q&gt;ect to arrive so it will
enable us to schedule one of our properties to nork on that
dateto
You no doubt know that r10 have curtailed our
operations very materially working only the D 0 O o Clark
Mine at Superior , Wyoming and the Stansbury Mine at Stans­
bury, Wyoming.
May 10th.

As

m::1.tters now stand we will expect you on
Very truly yours,

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Llr o George T. Bator, Associ ate Professor
Colorado School of Mines
Golden, Colorado
(CC - fflr . Io 11. Charles
Mr . J.tB. Huehes
Mro C . E .. Grosso)
Dear Professor Bator:
This will advis e receipt of your letter of !�arch
2nd stating that you are planning a mine inspection trip
this coming i1e.y and that you 1:,ould like to schedule a visit
in one of The Union Pacific Coal Company ' s mines Tuesday
morning, tlay 10th.
We t':ill be very happy to have you and your group
of students visit us and I wish you v;ould call this to myt
attention a few days before you expect to arrive so it will
ena.ble us to schedule one of our proparties to ,·rork on that
dateto
You no doubt know that we have crurtailed our
operations very materially working only the D . O. Clark
Mine at Supa�ior , Wyoming and the Stansbury Mine at Stans­
bury, Wyomingo
May 10th.

As matters now stand we will expect you on
Very truly yours,

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Vic e-President
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Rock Sp ri ngs , Wyomi ng
De ar Mr. Murr a y :
The M i n i ng Dep artme nt of the Colorado School of M i n es i s
p la n n i ng a mi n e i nsp ect ion tr i p th is comi ng M ay and w e would
l i k e to i nclud e on e of your m ech a n i z ed co al mi n es on our
iti n e rary.
Our tri p i s d i r ect ed tow ard th e Butte are a a nd i f i t would not
i nconv e n i e nce your op er ations, we would li ke to schedul e one
of your mi n es for Tu esd ay morning , M a y 10.
W e will b e tr aveli ng by st ate v eh i cles a nd there will be 16
sen ior m i n i ng stude nts a nd two f acul ty members i n our gIWp .
Our ob j ect i v e i s to f it i n w i th th e norm al comp a ny ro�ti n e,
v i si ti ng underground i n the morni ng and surf ace p l a nt i n the
a fternoon, time p ermi tt i ng . All members o f th e p arty will
be e qui p p ed to go underground except for el ectri c h e ad lamps.
We w i ll a p preci ate a ny f avorabl e consi deration you may extend
a nd w i ll b e ple ased to rece i v e suggestions you m ay wish to
of f er .
Very truly
George T o Bator
Associ at e Professor
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lbert go !Ceen::i.n,
\ssociate Professor of Dining
Colorndo School of !i:i.nes
.olden, Color�do
(CC - Liro I o 1:. Cho.des)
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1_. ;c ac kr1ov1led'"'e your letter of clntc ctobcr 10th, Qdvisin�
that travel 1:L"'litations 'i'iill not allou your visitinz our Hanna r-ro.
4-/\. Bine on date October 27 .
The c2.ncellation h:1s not cauc;ed any inc onvenience nncl ne
shn.11 be he.pm to have you inclu :e tho 'ock Sprin_�s area in the
itinerary for your s0nior class during the sprine; of' 1950 .
COl"dially,

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GOLDEN. COLORADO

Oc tobe r 1 0 , 1949
Mr . H . C . Livings ton , Vic e Pre s ident
Union Pa c ific C oal C ompany
Rock Spr ingsa, Wyoming
Dear Mr . Livings ton :

Thank you f or your l e tter of Se ptember 30 , 1949 ,
grant ing us pe rmis s ion to vis i t the Hanna No . 4 .Mine
of the Union Pac i f ic C oal C ompany on Oc tober 27 with
our s e ni or mining s tude n tsa.

I t is with re gre t tha t we mus t canc e l this
pr opo sed vis i t due to trave l l imita t ions occa s i oned
by a cur ta ilment in time allowe d for the trip.
· Ac c ordingly , plea s e be advi sed tha t we will be unab le
to vi s i t you on Oc tober 27 as planned , and re gre t
any inc onventence we may have caused you by thi s
cancella t ion .

Our spring inspe c ti on tri p for our mining seniors
will inc lude v i s i ts to mining ins talla tions , b o th hard
rock and c oal , in the Nor thwe s t dis tric t and we will
grea tly appre c iate the oppor tuni ty to vis it c oal
mine s in the Rock Springs area a t tha t time .
Howe ve r , ins ofar a s this i s in the s omewhaat
dis tan t future , I shall corre spond with you la ter
re que s ting your views on this ma tte r .
S inc e re ly yours ,

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As soc ia te Profe s s ora. of Mining

�Septe ,1b or 30, 19h9

Albe:i:� t ! I o i&lt;eo.1::.an,
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Our upolo§ fo·• dcl.3.y in repl� :in� 'i; o your lette of � e:) �C ber 22,
1949 ,
r,m·ms sion for your senior cl:1sa of 3h stu.dents, to-3ether
·.i.:ith three fa.cultt' I. G1:bors, to vi�it our !!::mm. Ho o 4-:-. ::inc on ltit, e Cc-caber
27tha
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R,aply to your lett.er has been crnbycd av:aitin ::; scr.10 a.dvic G as to
the poss.:.bility of filrF' :J o )Grat.in_; on cto:.ier 27 . r-o_ turn� ,ely, r:c have :ca­
c eiv0d n&lt;ivice on this date that ow .ines will return to 0·)3ra.tions on
t!ondny, Octobm.· 3, nnd ·;;e nre conficknt th. t t oy wil l ·o ::orkin[; on dato
October 27t.
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:1 0 v;clcome your p:1rty to ow· I!a.rm:1 fJo o L}-A property on date October
2'7 an l viill make arrc.ngcmcnts for sufficient n1.ll!'cb cr of our en�:ineering per­
sonnel to meet your party .:i.nd .:iccompal'l.&gt;'· you unclercroW1dto
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i'Je r;ill app1"0ciatc your advising us by wire on dste Oct.ober 25 the
time of' your arrlvnl at Hc1ru1a s o thut Yle may make propG!' o.r-.ranGements . i.Ve
sua�ost that your party b0 at the mine mouth not later than 6 :30 a omo October
27 to catch the 7 : 00 u om o ma.ntrip, this of course if convenient to arrange o
Cordially,
Original Signed:

H. C. LIVI NGSTON

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Omaha - September 28 , 1949

S E P 3 0 1949

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OP E RATIONS

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Mr o H o C o Livingston :
Your s of Sept ember 26 , with att ached copy o f letter

from Albert M. Keenan , Assoc iate Professor of Mining ,

Co lorado School of Mine s , reque sting permi ssion �or hi s
senior class o f 34 mining student s and three faculty

members to vi sit o ur Hanna 4-A Mine on Thursday , October
27 , • 1949 :

I see no obj ection to allowing Profe s sor Keenane·

and the student s to vi sit the Hanna 4-A Mine .

I would

sugge st , however , that you make arrangements for suf­

fici ent co nductors to organi ze the underground vi sit

to allow fo r uninterrupt ed ope ration, as_ well as for

the prot ection o f the visitors .

Probably Mr . Charle s

and hi s experi enced mining engineers wo uld be helpful

to Mr . Burre s s in handling the party .

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Rock S prings - Septe�ber 26n,
I.'iX' o I o N o Bayles s :
;:Je attach c opy of l etter by Albert Ho Keenan .? A ssoc iate Professor
of tiining, C olorado School of Mines, dated September 22, 1949, requesting
permis sion for his senior class of 34 mining student s and 'i:,hree faculty mem­
bcn• s to visit our Hanna No . 4-A lli.ne on Thursday .? October 27, 191�9n.
rJe b elieve that you mentioned attendin

the 75th Anniversary cel0-

bration at Golden and may wish t.o discuss thi s matter ,·Jith Mr . Keennn at that
time .
In the event that you do not attend the c elebra'(,ion and wi sh t o
have us make reply to Ur . I(eenan ' s letter, will you kindly advisen.

Originatl Sign ed:t

H. C. LIVING STO N

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G O LD E N ' C O L ORADO

DEPARTMENT O F MINING ENGINEERING

S e ptember 22 , 1949

Mr . H . C . Livings t on , V i c e Pre s id ent
in C harge o f Ope ra t i ons
Union Pa c if ic C oa l C ompany
Ro ck S prinr.;so, Hyoming
De a r Ur . Livings t on :
The mining depa r tm ent of the C o l orad o S c hool· of r.Une s
i s pre s en t ly planning an ins pe c ti on tri p o f �e s te rn mining
opera t i ons f o r the s e n i or c la s s o, and w ould grea tlv a ppre c ia te
the opportuni ty of vi s i t ing the Hanna C oa 1 Mine of th e
Un i on Pa c i f i c C oa l C ompany �
.A c c ordingly we w i sh t o talce th i s opportun i ty to d e te rmine
i f i t is po s s ible f or us to inc lude the Hanna Mine in our
i t ine rary .
r.I.b e propo s e d da te wh i ch w ould_ favor our s che dule would
be Thurs day , Oc tobe r 27 , 1949 . Thi s da te , i t i s r e a l i ze d ,
w i l l b e c ontingent upon the end ing of the current c oa l
s trike , bu t i f a t a l l po s s ible ·w e w ould a ppre c ia t e the
oppor tuni ty of v i s i t ing th i s ins ta l la t i on .
The inspe c t i ori g roup w ould b e c ompo s e d of 34 mining
s tudents a nd 3 fa cul ty memb e r s t rave l ing by chartered bus ,
the la t te r rema ining w i th the group a t a l l t ime s .
1.Ve sha l l grea tly appre c ia te any favorable c ons ide ra t ion
you may extend us re ga rdinq; the propos e d ,ri s i t a s we fe e l
the s tudents and facul ty a l ike wi l l gre a t ly bene f i t from the
opportuni ty of s e e ing your mining opera tions and plant
fac i l i t ie s . I t vJ i l l be doub ly inte re s t ing t o the s tudent s
who are gradua t ing th i s c ominc; s pring in the re c e ntly re ­
e s tabl i she d c oa l mining curriculum . �1Ve sha l l we l c ome any
sugge s t ions you may ha ve to of f e r re ga rding our propos ed trip .
Im_m ed ia te ly upon re c e ipt of your de c i s i on, if fa vorabl e ,
·w e sha l l be gin c orre s pondenc e w i th the Chamber o f C omme rc e of
Rav,l ins , 'fJyoming , re la tive t o hotel and mea l a c c onunoda tionso.
Any SU[�e;e s ti ons you may o ffe r in thi s re pe c t w i l l be mos t
we l c omeo.

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Albe rt M . Ke enan
A s s oc ia te Profe s s or of Mining

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GOLDEN , COLORADO
July 2 6 , 1949
I-Ire. I o N o Bay l e s s Pre s iden t
The Unio n P ac i fi o � Ooal Company
1�16 Dodge Stre et
Oml.!l.h a 2 D Nebraska.
De ar Mr o B ay l e s s :

E . R . Coombe s , Exeoutive Vi ce -Pre sident o f Me chani z at ion Maga­
zine has sugge-st e d I co rre spond with you relative to a mutually
convenient date for a vi sit t o the ooal mining propert ie s of The Union
P ac ifio Co al Company .
As ue starn ed'it or of the magazine , the nature of my vi sit ui ll
be to gather mat eri al on the mining of co al , including all of the
impor tant phase s of conl mining · sc·1hi oh we feature in our mo dern
min e story o f the month.

Mr s . Coombes has sugge sted we cover the St ansbury Nine o f The
Union Pacific C oal Company , but the final de cision i:·r e leave to your
di s cret ion .
t-1y pre sent schedul e fav· o rs the dat e s o f August 1 and 2 p 1949 ,
for the propo sed vi site. Thi s uould afford ampl e opportunity fo r me
t o vi sit your property and spend one day in si de the mine and one
day to look over the surface installations and gather background
mat erial on· the hi story of the mine , and other items of intere ste.

In our pre sentation of the story , -we find pho tograph s to be o f
gre at int ere st and mo st uee ful o I shall appreciate reviewing any
pho tographs yo u may have available and will be ple ased to photograph
any addit io nal feature s you may de siree.

It i s hoped the abo ve date s are mutually sat i s factory to you .
I shall appreciate a confirmat ion o f the se date s , or any suggest ion
for dat e s mo re convenient t o you . Since the time element i s so short ,
I shall be mo st grateful fo r a confirmation by t e legram advi sing me
of the name and lo cat ion of the mine and the person to whom I sho uld
report on August lat or your selected dat e e.
Ki ndly send the t elegram collect to my home addre s s , n amely ,
8893 We st 10th Avenue , Denver 5 , Colorado .
Sincerely.,

/s/ Albert M. Keenan
Nest ern Editor
Mechani zation Magazine

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:u.rr. Clifton rJ. Livingston� Head
Department of Mining
Colorado School of Mines
Golden, C olorado

Dear Mro Livings ton :

'He ackno�·1l edge your l ett er of date Jw1e 3 , 194'8 , expres s­

ing your appreciat ion of c ourtes ie s extended durinr; the recent vis it
of the Senior Class to our propertiesr.
i'Je are aluays happy t o have the

1Jiners 1 1 vis it the property

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and assure you that your group r.;ill always be welcrome
Cordially,
Cri� inul Si3ned:

H. c."' LIV INGSTO N

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GOLDEN. COLORADO

DEPARTMENT OF M IN ING

June 3 , 194 8

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Mr . H. C . Livings ton
Vic e Pre s ident in Charge of Ope ra tions
Uni on Pac ific C oal C ompany
Rock Springs , Wyoming

Dear Mr o Living s ton :

We grea tly appre c ia te the c ourte s ie s
ex tende d to us on our re cent vi sit to your
prope r ty . Will you pl e a se extend oura.pe r­
sona l thank s to all concerned wi th the vi s i t .

We fully re ali ze the sacrif ic e s to your
re gular rou tine of produc tion which re sult
from a vi s i t by a group the size of ours .
We hope , however , tha t i t will be po s s ible for
us to revi s i t your plant in fu ture years .
You.r s _very truly ,

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De par tment of Mining

�Ma y 26a, 1948
M ETALLU RGICAL EN G I N EERING

T he Uni on P a c i f i c Coa l C ompa ny
Rock Springs
Wy oming
Attent i on :

Mr . H . C . Living s t on
V i c e Pr e s ident , Opera t i ons

Dear Mr . Living s t on :

May I thank y ou for y our kindne s s in
s end ing t o me a c opy of t he g r oup pi cture of
t he s e ni or c la s s , ta ken at Rock Spring s on
May 10 . I t hink i t i s a ve ry ex c e l lent gr oup
p ho t ograph and I now have i t pub l i s hed on t he
bulle tin b oa rd , where i t ha s been a t tra c t ing
c on s i d erable a t t ent i on . S ome of the boy �
�l!Y� bee!]. wond e r ing if i t wou�d 1?,e os~s f b ll?
t o ob �i n cop i e s o f the p hot ogra p h .
Rea l ly , I am ve ry s o rry I c ould not make
t he t r i p thi s spr ing , but I hope to be able
t o vi s i t Rock Spr ings s ome t ime dur i ng the
c oming summe r t o say he l l o and t o look a t t he
d a ta y ou ha ve c oncerning ut i l i za t i on of we s t­
e rn coa l s . My own gue s s i s t hey wi l l be us ed
for pr oduc t i on of synt he t i c liquid fue ls long
bef ore we begin t o u s e oi l s ha le in quant ity
for the same purp o s e .
Tell the boys he l l o for me .

Your s very c or d i a l lya,

i, t l�

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C . B . Ca rpenter
Hea d of De par tment

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Professor Cl.ark Bno Carpent e r
Colorado School o f Mines
Golden l) C ol orado
Dear Prof :
We are transmitt ing, under separate cover, copy of
group picture of the s enior class trip, 1948, taken at Rock
Springs on date .liay 10 .

VJe felt the picture might be of interest

to you and others o
The group c onducted themselves very uell and it �ms a.
pleasure to have them v isit the propa rtyo

Needles s to say, v;e

missed your SI!l.iling c ountenan c e as nell as that of Dean Signer .
Kindest personal wishesn.
Yours very truly,

Orin0inr1\ Si,r d:

H. C,nLW\1 ;G::i"\ v:·bn

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�May 6 , 1948

.Mr . H. c . Living s ton
Vi ce Pre s ident in Charge of Opera tions
u. P. C oal C ompany
Rock Springs , Wyoming

De ar .Mr . Living s t on :

Our seni or trip schedule s are now comple ted,
and we are enc l o s ing c opie s of our printed trip
schedule as promi sed . We are all look ing forward
to the tri p , and will s e e you on the da te sche duled.
Ve ry truly yours ,

e. u/ �r-

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De partment of Mining Engine e ring

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Colorado School of Mines
GOLDEN. COLORADO

May 9 to 21, Inclusive

1948

ThroughCoal lllines at Rock Springs, Wyoming.
lllines, Concentrators, and Smelters, Snlt Luke City a!Hl
vicinity.
l\lines, Concentrators, and Smelters, Butte and
vicinity.
Cement l'lllllt at Devil's Slide, Utah.
Iron llllning at Sunrise, Wyomini:-.

�Colorado School of Mines
GOLDEN . COLO R A DO

May 9 to 21, Inclusive

1948
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TRANSPORTATION gy :
The Union Pacific Railroad

PARTICIPATING COMPANIES :
The Union Pacific Coal Company
Kennecott Copper Corporation, Utah Copper Division
Geneva Steel Company
United States Smelting Refining and Mining Company
Combined Metals Reduction Company
New Park Mining Company
Silver King Coalition Mines Company
The Elmco Corporation
Anaconda Copper Mining Company
Ideal Cement Company
The Colorl?-do Fuel and Iron Corporation

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Senior Mining and Metallurgical lnspcctio �rip
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A N AJ,L-E X PE ' • T R I P
Your d posit o f o n
h undred forty-five dolla-s,
($ 145.00) pays for all n c ssary c...x pens s of this trip.
These includ transportation, meals, t i ps, be , and inci­
dentals but do not includ any expens tlrnt may be incur­
red by any memb r of th group for h :s own pe rsonal use.
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All members of the party a::·e requested to report
promptly for every in p ct1on trip o.nd at U1e tirn shown
in the itin rary. All busses will I •ave promptly on sched­
ule. and trains cannot be held up for late arrivals. Failure
to be on han d at h
tart of an i nspection trip, unless ex­
cus d b for hand, will be counted as an abs nee.
0 RTE Y
Th Colorado School of l ines n.s w II n.s the members
of this party w ill be on inspection at v ry plant. Not only
will this group be the guests of th various companies
who hav
xtended th courtesy of p rmitting the group
to visit th plan
but the actions of u,e members of the
group will det rmine the attitud
of the e compo.niese
toward futur r quests to visit these plants. Be courteous.
ask questions. get all the info:-mation possible, but do not
indulg in hor!!'. -. lay.
AFETY
Th companies whose plants will be visited cannot be
responsibl for he safety of th members of the group
whll on visitation.
uides w i l l b supplied by each of
the plants visit d. Every pos ible precaution to prevent
accid nts will be taken, but it will be necessary for every
m mber of th party to exercis caution, care. and Vi&amp;"l•
lance whil on plant v isitation. Follow your guide, remam
with your squad, do not wander away from the group.
Abov all do not try to operate machines, and do not
ind ulge in what seems to be harmless fun.
R E PO RTS
A written r port is r quired. To be able to prepare a
good report it i nee ssary to take as complete notes as
possibl o n ev ry plant visited. The report must be type­
written. It b comes a permanent record of the trip. Its
value to the individual writing it w iJJ depend upon the
are taken i n pr pari ng notes from which the report Is
t :-anscribed.
This r port must be handed into the re­
spective departments not later than May 25th. 1948. The
cred i t value of the report is 3 semester hours. These
credits are required for graduation.

�CLOTHING
urtl hats und flashlights are required for al l
men htkit11: this trip.
If open lamps are not permitted u nderground the com­
p:,any invol\·cd will furnish the necessary safety lamps re­
&lt;nuired.
The weather may be chilly. csJJecially in Butte, and
u-.rarm clothing i s recommended.
The mi nes will be warm, and in seve-al cases wet.
ffiubstantlal silocs shou l d be to.k n, and rubber boots and
Jrainco:1.ls or slickers are advisable in several of the mines.
T.11 e towel, soap, and a change of clothing to Sunr ise.

GROUP

Keep with your group. I n case y o u w i s h t o leave
your group ask the group leader. The Faculty members
a, tak ing this trip to be of assistance to the members of
the group. Ask questions. Take advantage of every op­
portun ity to obtain information about processes ancl. meth­
ods mployed in all plants visited. Groups are as followse:
Group 1
R. T. Phelps, Metall urgy
Bodine, G. C.
Clark, B. C.
Elsner, F. R.
Gough, C. P.
Ho, F. H.
Horn, C. L.

Lankenau, A. W.
Loeb, M. J .
Mosheim. L . P.
Schieman n. T. D.
Thorpe, D. F.
Zohn. B.
Group 2
A. P. TTichmann, Metal lurgy

Buehler. M. L.
Chen. P. C.
Evo.:1s. R. F.
Cowher. S. H.
Ho:ige, J. H.
Ilyman, E. D.

JJa,:rence. H. EJ.
Me:-ritt, R. C.
I .'cwton, D. E.
?hip ·s, T. E.
G.::hu ltze. J, F.
To-;-1 nsend. M. T.

�Group 3

Group 8

McNam�ra, W. F.
Pandya, M. J,
Quinn, J. E.
Schneider, C. M.
Stewart, R. M.
Warfield, R. S.

Bosio, G.
Coulter�. J.
Edwards, W. F.
Gaynor, T. E.
Hochberger, S. M.
Jahnke. 0. L.
Larrabure, E. C.

M. L. Smith, Metallurgy
Levy, W. B.
Metzger, G. E.
O'Keefe, D. P.
Quinn, F. J.
shi. M.
Seldin, M. B.
acheld. R. E.
Travis.
L. C.
Is, R. B.
ra. A. E.
,tta, A. F.
, R. M.

Totals

Group 4

Faculty
Students

S. L. Smith, Metallurgy
Mangone, R. J.
r, J. J.
llfornes, J. E.
, R. N.
Pavone, D.
nan, H. H.
neese. D. W.
;, J. s.
St edman, A.
pp, R. L.
Warren, M. E.
r. R. D.

In car&lt;' of Colorado School of :nines Party

H. 0. Davidson, Mining
,.nW.n K.
Matheson, K. H.
r, A. A.
T&lt;riner. G. M.
owsky, A. F.
Peeso, J. F.
'· Jn
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Reno, H. T.
tm, H. D.
Seerley, J. J,
ein, P. P. F.
Taylor, I, R.
gg. D. H.
Wood, E.nT.

Salt Lake City, Utah
C/o A'gent-Union Pacific Railroad

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Butte, Montana
C/o A·gent-Union Paclfic Railroad
Ogden, Utah
C/o Agent-Union Pacific Railroad
Cheyenne, Wyoming
C/o Agent-Unlo '3 Pacific Railroad

A.nH. Lindley, Mining
,hemin, G. J.
McDonald, J, T.
n, C. W.
Motica, J, E.
1ich. J.
Persse, F'. H.
nan, R. H.
Robinson, w. G.
I, C. M.
Shanklin, P. R.
,ert, J. C.
Sudasna, P, P.
Yacberry, L. M.
:e, R. F.
Group 7

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Group 5

G. Heim, Mining
Mccutcheon, W. R.
comb, J. W.
Parker, G. W.
ens, J. W.
Peter,
P. W.
l, R. D.
Samuelson, P. L.
n, D. H.
Simon, R. E.
elbacher, G. E.

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�Group 3

McNam�ra, W. F.
Pandya, M. J.
Quinn, J. E.
Schneider, C. M.
Stewart, R. M.
Warfield, R. S.

Bosio, G.
Coulter�. J.
Edwards. W. F.
Gaynor, T. E.
Hochberger, S. M.
Jahnke, O. L.
Larrabure. E. C.

M. L. Smith, Metallurgy
Levy, W. B.
ra. A. E.
Metzger. G. E.
,tta. A. F.
O'Keefe,
D. P.
. R. M.
Quinn, F. J.
shi. M.
Seldin, M. B.
ache!d. R. E.
Travis. L. C.
Is, R. B.

Totals

Group 4

r, J. J.
. R. N.
nan, H. H.
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pp, R. L.
r, R. D.

Faculty
Students

S. L. Smith, Metallurgy
Mangone, R. J.
Moraes, J. E .
Pavone, D.
neese. D. w.
Stedman. A.
Warren, M. E.

In cnr(', of Colorado School of 1'1ines Party

H. 0. Davidson. Mining
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Matheson, K H.
r, A. A.
Uiner. G. M.
owsky, A. F.
Peeso. J. F.
'· J. J.
Reno. H. T.
,m. H. D.
Seerley, J. J.
ein, P. P. F.
Taylor, I. R.
gg. D. H.
Wood, E.nT.

Salt Lake City, Utah
C/o A"gent-Union Pacific Railroad

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Butte, Montana
C/o Agent-Union Pacific Railroad
Ogden, Utah
C/o Agent-Union Pacific Railroad
Cheyenne, Wyoming
C/o Agent-Un!o '.! Pacific Railroad

Group 6

A.nH. Lindley, Mining
:hemin. G. J.
McDonald, J, T.
n. C. W.
Motica, J, E.
,ich, J.
Persse, F. H.
nan, R. H.
Robinson, W, G.
I, C. M.
Shank!!n, P. R.
,ert, J. C.
Sudasna, P. P.
:e. R. F.
Yacberry, L. M.
Group 7

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Group 5

G. Heim, Mining
Mccutcheon, W. R.
comb, J. W.
Parker, G. W.
ens, J. W.
Peter, P. W.
1, R. D.
Samuelson, P. L.
n, D. H.
Simon, R. E.
elbacher, G. E.
Zangara, M. G.
,, B. D.
ay, E. H.

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�SCH EDULE
cnior t r i p i n M i ning nntl i n lllct nllu rgy
1\Iay 9 to 2 1 , inclusi\"c, 1 9-18

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L ave Denver 5 : 20 p.m., Union Pacific Train No. 37.
D inner in d iner.
1\Io ntluy, 1\Iuy 10
Arrive Green R iv r, Wyoming, 2 : 35 A.l\'L
Leave Gr en River 5 : 45 A.M .. chartered busses.
Breakfast, 6 : 1 5 A. I . , Park Hotel, Rock Springs.
Leave Park Hot 1 by busses, 7 : 00 A.l\I., for mines of
the U n ion Pacific Coal Company.
Lunch 12 : 00 noon, Old Timer's Club Rock Springs,
courtesy of Uie Union Pacific Coa ! Company.
Inspection of U. P. Coal Company power plant and
s urface plants in P.l\I.
Dinner, 6 :00 P. M .. Park Hotel. Rock Springs.
Return to Green Ri\"e:- by busses. 7 : 00 P. l\I.
Tucstlay, 1\Iay 1 1

Leave Green R iYer 2 : 45 A.M .. Union Pacific Train No.
37.
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Arrive Salt Lake City 8 : 10 A. M., U11 1on pac1"f"e
No. 37.
Breakfast, 8 : 30 A. l\I .. Temple Square Hotel.
Leave Hotel at 9 :00 A. M., chartered busses.
Take box lunches.
Inspection of m ine of Utah Copper Company nt Bing­
ham in A. l\: L
Inspection of Magna 1\1 1 1 1 of Utah Copper Company in
P. M.
Dinner 6 : 30 P. J\L, Temple Square Hotel.
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Breakfast, 6 : 15 A . M . , Temple Square Hotel.
Metallurgy group, leave Hotel 7 :00 A.· M. by chartered
busses, take box lunches, inspection of Geneva
Steel plant all day.
M ining group, leave Hotel 7 : 00 A. M. by chartered
busses, take box lunches. inspection of Lnrk Mine
in A. M., surface plant of Lark Mine in P. M.
Dinner, 6 : 30 P. M., Temple Square Hotel.
Tln;1rsday, l\Iay 13

Brel!-kfast, 6 : 1 5 A. M., Temple Square Hotel.
M m mg group, leave Hotel 7 :00 A. 1\1. by cha:-tered
b�sses, take box lunches, inspection of Butterfield
Mme 111 A. M. Midvale Smelter in P. M. Take
boots and slickers to Butterfield Mine.
Metallurgy group, leave Hotel at 8 : 00 A:. M. by chart­
ered busse;;, inspection of Midvale Smelter aH day,
_lunch at Midvale.
Dmner, 6 : 30 P. M .. Temple Square Hotel.

�: Friday, Uuy l•l

Breakfast. 6 : 15 A. M., Temple Sq uar e
l\I�ng Group, leave Hotel 7 :00 A. MRabtel
• ch artered
b._,ses, take box lunches, insp ection· ofy New
Park
Mine and surface plant.
1\I tallurgy group, leave Ho l e� 7 : 0 o A. M. b
chartered
b�sses, take . box lunches, inspect ion of �ilver
King
Mme and m ills.
Di nner, 6 : 30 P.M., Temple Square Hotel.
Sut urd y, ::IIay 1 5
Breakfast. 7 : 0 0 A.M., Temple Square Hotel.
Leave Hotel at 7 :45 A. M., busses.
In pection of. plants of the Elmco Corporation.
Lunch 12t: 00 noon, Temple Square Hotel.
Afle:· oon, holid ay.
Dinner, 6 :30 P. l\L, Temple Sq uare Hotel.
Leave Salt Lake City, 8 : 00 P, M., Union Pacific Train
No . 29.
Sunday, l\luy 1 6
Arrive Bulte, !lt:30 A. M . , Union Pacific Train No. 29,
Br a.Ida.st. 9 :45 A. M., station restaurant.
Lunch, 1 : 00 P. l\I., station restaurant.
Dinner, 6 : 30 P.M., station restaurant.
l\Ionday, l\fa y 17
B�eakfnst. 6 :30 A. M., station restaurant.
Metallurgy group, leave station at 7 :30 A. M., take
box lunches. all day at mills and smelter at Ana­
conda.
Mining group, leave station at 7 : 15 A. M., visit Moun­
tain Con Mme In A. M., lunch at station restaurant,
visit surface plants ln P. M.
Din!1er, 6 : 3 0 P. M., station restaurant.
Tuc3day, lll uy 18
Breakfast, 6 : 30 A. M., station restaurant.
Entire group leave station at 7 : 30 A. M., take box
lunches, visit various plants at Anaconda.
Dinne.·, 6 : 30 P. M., station restaurant.
\Vcdncstlay, llluy l!l
Breakfast, 6 :30 A:. M., station restaurant.
M ining 1,roup, leave station at 7 : 15 A. M., visit Leonard
Mine m A. M., lunch at station restaurant at 12 :00
noon, leave· station 1 : 00 P. M., visit timber framing
plant at Rocker i n P.M.
Metallurg)' group, leave station at 7 : 15 A. M., visit
Mountam Con M ine i n A. M., lunch at station res­
taurant at 12 : 00 noo,'1 leave station 1 :00 P. M., visit
surface plants in P. m.
Dinner, 5:30 P. M., station restau-:-ant.
Leave Butte 6 : 4 5 P. M., Union Pacific Train No. 30.

�Thursday, llla:r 20
Arrive Ogden, Utah, 6 :35 A. l\I., Union Pacific Train
No. 30.
Breakfast, 7 : 00 A. M., station restaurant.
Leave station 7 : 45 A. M., cha1:_tered busses, take box
lunch, Ideal Cement Company plant at De1·il's Slide,
Utah.
Dinner, 5 : 30 P. M., station restaurant.
Leave Ogden 7 :00 P. M., Union Pacific Train No. 24.

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Arrive Cheyenne, Wyoming, 7 : 00 A. M., Union Pacific
Train No. 24.
Break.fast, 7 : 1 5 A. M., Frontier Hotel.
Leave Hotel 7 :45 A. M., chartered busses, take box
lunch, visit Sunrise Mine of C. F. &amp; I. Corporation
at Sunrise, Wyoming.
Take towel, soap, and a change of clothing to Sunrise.
Dinner, 5 : 30 P. M .. Frontier Hotel.
Leave Cheyenne, 7 :00 P. M.. Union Pacific Train No.
334.
Arrive Denver 11 :50 P. M.

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Rook Springe - April 29 .l) 19/,\S
t1r o V o O o J' ,LU.-'1'8.J
lir. J . a o hu.gh0s

- Hix' . I . B o Charles
iii" . J. J� o Saith
Lir . f.' , cJ o l'e't:, e1·nell
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Mr . H. r.rr. Tibbs
Mr. Chas. G1•osoo
Mr . \"lilliam Spence
Mr. E. R. Jei'.fe1:is
Mr. 11. F . Hoborts

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tho Senior Clas s of the Colorado School of tines will visit oui.,

property on their annual senior trip on date May 10, 194.8 .
A b1.�ie£ outlil?,e of the day ' s itinerary is as follons :
Leave Green itiver by bus at 6 : 00 a.m.
Breakfast at Park H otel, Rock Springs , 6 : .30 a .n.
Leave hotel for mines at 7;00 a.El.
Lunc h, Old Tiners I Building, Rock Springs , 12 noon
Visit Rock Springs Power Pl t , 2 : 00 9.m.

Dinner at Park Hotel nt 6:00 p.m.

Return by bus to Green River at '7 :.00 p.m.
There will be 137 :1en
1dd in the pa:rvy which n:Ul require an unusual.
number of our personnel to propsrly c onduct and insure a safe visit underground.

\7a plan to break t,he group int,o trm pr,rl.iec .!) on0 group to visit the

Reliance No . 7 11ine and one group to visit th0 StD.J.1sbm"y to . '.3 Seam.
Thoso requested to .ra.e0t the party at the Park Hotel and leave for
the mines at 7 :00 a.m. are as follows :

v. o. l'.iurrey
J. B . Hughes

I . 11. ,., harles

J. A. Smith
F. J. Pcternell

Thos . Bernatis, Jr.

Yiilliam Greek
H. ll. Tibbs
Joe Ber'1&gt;a
F. P. Lebar
Vernon Gras

Chief Engineer Charles will instruct the above listed to be avail­
able at the Park Hote� pr0vious to 7:00 a.m.

trr. Grosso ,1ill have his assist­

ant, Ur. Lar1, and night, shift foremen Overy.I) :Nielson and Jenkins, together
with Resident Engineer· Bowie, available at Stansbury to meet the party shortly
after 7 : 00 a.m.

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S11ance i."Jill have his assistru1t, Toey Taucher .P Jr. , togetl1er ,dth

o.va:UeJ • e to ITl3 et 'l:, h0 paz,-i:.y at Relirulce shortly after "I ;00 a o il o
Hr o 'fibb s, assisted by Mr. Jefferis, v;ill plan lunch a:l:i the Old
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ding to consist of hot dogs and buns ( at lc.:i.st tm, per man)� cut

of pie tc gethe:i." Hith coffee and Coca Cola.

Tho abovG nhould be served in a

pape... plate :, buffet style, at the !dtchan serv in� nindons •
.''e nish to impress upon all c oncerned of the ab solutG r16eeoslty of

keop in 1nind that the young men are enti:." clJ; inoxp,.rioncecl and pos sibly both
venturesome and reckles s .

Therofo:ro:, ple.:.i.s o ke3p in mind that wo n1d1 have n

definite ?esponsibil:1.ty in ssei.n,5 that no one is in 'u:. e
th0 trip is conducted v1Uhout mishap.

Criginal Signed:

H. G. LIVINGSTON

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Dear !.!!&gt;. Livingston :
i'ie c.c:h10:7le&lt;ls� rcc�}ipt, of ::our le'l'.,ter of date L:a.t�ch 30,
19h:d, r1U,h cor.:iploto · ·t.inei"m"' t:.n:1 'et.oiled it,:i.J1or�u-:r of your ctrv,
in f�ock Springs on late Uc(f lOo
·, ·e a�suLJ.e fro.u proviom, ccr'''?ospondcmcc 1J.ni\ yc•r c.&lt;.ivic ,]
ns to bus 'tran::.po2."tatio.n fi•o:n ()J'._.cr. 'liver to RocI,. Oprinf;s and 12tu:rn that four buoes \Jill bo p1--ovidcd to tt·.:m�pori:. a. totul of 137
t''.�n . IT ;:m �ru correct in our Utl un•:it ion, i-:c t:.1.11 uLan tc have
tno buses go to our R.0liunc0 pro;_:un--tj, n21 1 ttw to .:-:tensbw.j" C:Ul'inB
the u.ornL"lf; to vioit tt.c Wtdorg r�1u e:nd 5�•.f.£.cc opor.:.tio • ·.·e
\Jill provid..., sufficient sup0Fv1iool:'s to sai'CG'Uurd ill C O.."lcornctlo
,•·�ftcn� ins_!,X;ction oz ti10 r��lirnc e a.".u c•tc.nGbury proporc.ics, . .-e ,;illd
have u. luncheon at our ill..d 'i'mersd' Builclin_:; in itock ,'.:j�,rlngs, ,md in
the a:Ztornoo.n visit the power plant at r.oct: Sprinz3 .
1.. ct.urn to the Park Hotel

The nb ovc eched.ulo r1ill allo1:1 .;:;ufi'icic.tit tiu!e fe,r d-our
for dinner o.t 6 p.m. and retui•n thereafter
t't) Gr•een �i.:l.ve!" t�t 7 p.rn.

Youro wry truly·:&gt;
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�Rock SPl�inga - April 2, 1948
Herewith as previously requested itinerary of Colorado School of
I.lines Sonioz, Clas s trip this springo

You will note that the group is

scheduled to visit our property on Monday, May l_O .

They are traveling Union
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Pac ific and arrangements have bean made by Mro Stapleton of the Union Pacific
Railroad Traffic Department for buses from Green River and return.
We have tentative plan to fGed the boys on May 10 at noon, the food
to consist of 11 hot dogn sandwiches, etc o

Original Si:;.,ed:

H. C. LIVING�TON
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GOLDEN, COLORADO

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I th nk you f o your l e t te r s oft. ebr'uar&gt; _ �:; 3 r nd 24- ,
[:'T'P n tin.:,,' pe rril i s s i on fo i:&gt; ou r rroup to v i s i t your 0�1e rc. ti ons 01�
; -o..y 10 . I lmow tl!e s tudent s v. i l l appre c ir te tb i s op:)ortun i tJ
a11d w i l l o ene 1' i t fI:re£ tl:r 'uy s e e lng y our 09e1,2 t l on s .
On th i s ba s i s , �e s 1 ould l i te to submi t tris fol l ow i�� t im e
s c_h eclu l e for th e da , , E:ub j e c t to rev i s i on t o f i t ·- our oper�. t i onst.
( Lenve Gr e en _:i v e r , by bu s t 6 : 00 A . :.1 .
Breakfa s t a t Pa rk ::--o t el , Eock ._' pr• inr; s e. t 6 : 30 L . i ; .
Lea v e h ot e l for w i e s � t 7 : 00 A . �o
Lun£_h e. t Olc1 1:1: ine r I s :2ui lci inP- , Hoc k C'princs s t 1 2 : 00 i',1
Dinhey, a t P::.: rk H o t e l .s t : 00 P . }l .
Re tu ::'.'· n b�." bu s to G!'e en R ::.. v e r a t 7 : 00 P . ., ,: .
Hr . St· phi ton of the Uni on ?[:c i f i c R . R . i s ma king: 2 rra nge ­
me nt s fo� bu s s e s fro� Green � i v e r a nd for tran s orta t i on to the
� ine s an� othe r o�era t i ons , a nd is o l s o m�k ine a rra n�eme nt s for
our me a l s 8. t the ?r. rlr _ , ot e l in t:ie :no rninr and e veninc. t i th
r e ca rd. to th e lunche on or dinner wh i ch you s o kindly offered , we
b e l i e ve th e luncl1 ° on \'1 ill proba bly w o� k ou t be s t .
Our full sroup w i l l b e d ivided into 10 or 1 2 sma ll group s ,
a nd the s e 3mall [yo up s c a n b e sen t to d i fferent pla c e s i f de s ired
in ord e r �o avoid undue c rowdinc end int erferenc e � i th nor� 1
ope rr.'. ti ons ..
an outl ine c opy or our i t inerP ry i s enc lo f ed , and w e w i l l
s end you a f1J ll c op�r wl�en "' r!.1 r nce1r.en t s A re c om p l e te and pr inted
c opie s r re nve il�,b l e t. In th i s r e e:e.rd , 'W B Viou ld l ike to ha ve
you r suE�e s t l ons o s to wh ich of your mine s and surfa c e pla nt s
':V e v; i ll v i s i t , so thr, t ti.1i s in1'ormn t i on c anto e included in our
prin ted i t ine re ry.
·, , e do 2. ppre c ia te your kindne s s in pe rm i t tln// our v i s i t , and
ere l o okin� for�2 rd t o i t w i th pl ea sure .
Very truly yourst,

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c . l�. Livinrs ton

Mininp D e oa f t�ent

Head

�C olorado School of Mine s
Sen�or Trip , Spr ing , 1948

Sunday , May 9 - Leave Denver 5 : 30 P . M ..

Monday , May lG - Arrive Gre en River , 2 : 30 A . M o
Vi si t U . P . C oal C ompany

Tue sday , May 11 - Leave Green River 2 : 45 A . M .
Arrive Sa l t Lak e C i ty 8 : 10 A . M .
V i s i t Utah C opp er C o . open pi t mine
and Magna Mill

� edne sday ; May 12 - Mining group vi s i t Lark Mine , Lark , Utah
Me tal lurgy group vi s i t Geneva St eel
planta, Genevaa, Utah

Thur sday , Ma y 13 - Mining group v i si t But terfie ld Mine nea r
Lark in A o Moa, Midvale smel ter in P . M.
Me tallurgy group v i s i t Midvale sme l t er
all day

Friday, May 14 - Mining group vi si t New Park Mine a t
Keatley , Utah

Me tal lurgy group vi s i t Silver - King Mine a t
Park C i ty , Utah

Sa turday , May 15 - Vis i t Eimc o plant , Sal t Lake C i ty
Leave Sal t Lake C i ty a t 8 : 00 P . M.
Sunday , May 16

Arrive But te , Montana a t 9 : 30 A . M.

Monday , May 17 - Mining group vi s i t Mounta in C on Mine

Me tallurgy group vis i t plants a t Anaconda

Tue sday , May 18 - Vi s i t va ri ous plants a t Ana c onda

V� edne sday , May 19 - Mining group vi.s i t Leonard Mine and
Rocker timber frruning plant

Metallurgy group visi t Mountain C on Mine
Leave Bu tte a t 6 : 45a·P . M .

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Thursday , May 20 - Arrive Ogdeni · Uta.h a t 6 : 35 A . M .
Vi s i t Idea l � emen t C o o plant ,
Devil ' s Sl ide , Utah
Leave · ogden, 7 : 00 Po M p
Fr iday , May 21 - Arri ve. Cheyenne , Wyoming a t 7 : 00 A . Mo
Vi s i t Sunrise Mine of C o lorado Fu el &amp;
Iron C o o a t Surtri s� ., Wyoming
Leave Cheyenne a t 7 : 00 P . M.
Arrive Denver a t 11 :oO P . M .

�February 21+, 1948

er o C o 1:i o Livingston, Head
liining Department
Colorado School of lfti nes
Golden, C olorado
Dea:r t!ro Livingston:
Supplementing .rcy- letter of date February 23 , 19'1.8, rm r1ill
appreciate your furnis hing us a copy of itinerary of the Colorado
S chool of Mines senior trip o
Yours very truly,

HCL/rt

�February 23, 1948

Mr . C . r;J . Livingston, Head
llinin 0 Department
C olorado S chool of Mines
Golden, C olorado
Dear Hr . Livingst on :
1/le are happy to have your letter of date February 19, advising
your plan to visit our property on date Hay 10n.
We v1ish t o assure you that you are most welc ome and that all of
our facilities are at your disposal .
V'le note the unusually large number of students plus faculty of
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137 . iJe can very easily furnish transportation by private car for the 12
faculty members . However, the transportation of 125 students from Green
River- t o Rock S prings and return is a bit of a problem. i"Je sug3est that
you have the pass enger agent arrange for tiw U . P. buses to transport your
student personnel from Green River to Rock Springs and return .
l'Je will be pleased to have a buff et luncheon or dinner for the
entire eroup at our Old Timersn' Building in Rock Springsn. Then.matter of
selection of luncheon or dinner we ,·1 ill leave up t o you and r1ill appreciate
your advice as to your preferenc e .
advise.

If we can b e of any assistance in securing the buses kindly
Cordially,

HCL/rt

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M:r o H o C o Livi ng s to n , V i c e Pre s id ent i n Cha rge o f Opera ti ons
U. P o C oa l C ompany
Ro ck Spri ng s , Wyoming
De ar Mr o Li ,ri ng stono:
W e a r e mak ing pr e limina ry a rran gement s for our
spr i ng insp e c ti on trip for mining and m e ta llurgy s tud en ts
a t the C ol orad o Sch o ol of IIIine s o
Wi th your perm i s s i on , we sh ould l ike to vi s it your
o perat i ons o n Monday , Ma y l Oo Our group w i l l c o ns i s t of
60 m i ning s tudent s , 65 me tal lur gy s tudent s , and 12 fac ul ty
memb e rs - a to ta l of 1 37 men.
Our t enta tive s che du le c al l s for arriva l in Gre en
R iv er at 2 : 30 A . M. on May lO o We sha ll be able to s t ar t
from Gree n R iv er and a rrive a t your o peratioons e arly Monday
r::i orning , pre fe rably a t about 8 : 00 A. M. , or \Vha t e v e r time
w ould b e s t f it in wi th y our o pera ti onal s chedule . We shou ld
l ike t o v i s i t one of your m ine s i n the mo rning , and vi s i t
surfa c e i ns t al la t i on s and power plan ts i n th e aft erno on,
c ompl e tinr; t he v i s i t by ab out 5 : 00 P . M. Our tra in w i l l l e·a ve
Gr ee n River a t 2 : 30 A. M . May 1 1.
Our group w i ll b e div ided i nto groups of ab out
12 men , e a ch in charge of a faculty member . The s e gr oups
can be group ed e.nd sche duled in any manner vlh ich would b e s t
f i t i n wi th y our opera ti ons , and i f our vi s i t mret s w i th your
approval , w e should. l ike to have your sugg e s t i ons a s t o the
b e s t si z e of g roup s , and ope ra ti ons whi ch should be vi si ted.
Very tru ly y ours ,

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Colorado School of Mines
Golden, Colorado
Dear Profo:
W e have your letter of date November 12, 1946,
suggesting a discussio� of labor relations with your senior
class, also instituting course in co al mining and fuel engineering.
We shall be very happy to accept your invitat�on
to visit the class at first opportunity at time of visit to
Denver . I am sure that it will be very enj oyable and interest­
ing to have the reaction of the seniors 'and, in particular,
the returning G. I . o1 s.
Vie are naturally much interested in the proposed
course in c oal mining and fuel engineering and offer our
sincere cooperation in any way pos sible to assist in the
placement of this course in your curricula . ·ye know that
McWhorter is much interested and are hopeful that Professor
Signer will also be enthused.
Kindest per.sonal wishes .
Cordially yours ,

HCL: DAP

�COLORADO SCHOOL OF M I N ES
GOLDEN. COLORADO
DEPARTMENT OF
METALL U R G I CAL E N G I N E E R I N G

CLARK B, CARPENTER,
PROFESSOR
WILLIAM

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ASSOCIATE PROF'ISSOR
ARTHUR P, WICHMANN,
ASSISTANT PROPl!SSOR
WILLIAM C. AITKENHEAD,
ADSISTANT PROP'llDSOA

Uni on Pa c i f i c C oal Companyap
Rock S pr ingsa� Wy omi ngao
A t tent ion :- Mr o C o W o Living s t on
Vi c e Pre s i dent and Gene ra l Manage r o
S I G M U N D L. S M I T H
IN STRUCTOR

D e a r Mr o Living s ton : - Tw o i t ems �wha t i s the chance of inve igl ing you
t o d i s cus s t he ma t t er of labor rela t i ons t o my c la s s in tha t subj e c t
s ome time w heny ou a re i n Denve r o The c la s s mee t s on Tue sday and
Thur sday 9 : 50 t o 10 : 40 A .M . The re ar e 14 s eni ors in t hi s cla s s , a lmos t
t o man a reuurned Gi oW e ccam lock t he d oors and go a t i t . I hope you will
g ive thi s careful c ons ideration .Wha teve r you mi ght have to say would
carry w e i g ht with t he s e kid s a.

T he s e c ond i tem i s s ome thing e l s e again o Some t ime when you a re in Denver
a nd I find out about i t , I would like to a rrange a mee ting w i t h you , say
a t t he Un ive r s i ty Club whe re we can have lunc h or d inner and ta lk , perha p s
a l s o imbibe a l i t t l e a, and d i s cu s s t he que s t i on o f wha t s houl d go into
a c our s e in Coal Mining and Fue l Engineer ingo I would want S i gner to be
pre s ent , and per ha p s Soapy Mcwhorte r . I have had thi s ma tter in mind for
s ome t ime a nd I want to do s ome t hing w i th i t .Your c oopera tion will
c er t a inly be muc h a ppre c ia tedao
Y our s very cord ia lly

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Professor 1':l . I . Signer, Head
Department of lli.ning
Color ado School of Mines
Golden, Colorado
Dear Profe ssor Signer : r·.
Your letter of date July 19, 1946 , c oncerning the virsit to our properties of :ur. J . K . E . Douglas , of

the Cent1·al Rand lli.nin
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Vic e P r e s ident , Ope rati on
Uni on Pac ific C oa l C ompany
Rock Spring s , Wy oming
Dea r Mr . Livings ton :

Mr . J. K. E . Doug l a s , of the C entra l
Rand . Mining C ompany , Johanne sbu rg , South Afr icaa,
is enrol l ed a s a spe cia l pos tgradua te s tud ent
at the C olor ado School of Mines .
He ha s been awa r ded the Transvaal
Chamb er of Mine s Pos tg ra.dua te Sch ola r sh ip which
enti t le s him to about a six-month s tay in the
Unit ed State s for a very thorough s tudy and in­
spe c ti on of mining , mil l ing , and sme lting
p rac ti ce s . We have out lined a t r ip which wil l
take Mr . Douglas into eve ry important mining
di s t ri c t in the we s te rn pa r t of the country .
I shal l app r ecia te i t ve ry much if
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vis i t ing y ou r ope rations on o r about Augus t 7 ,
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On b ehal f of the facul ty and the
s enior mining and m e ta l lurgi c a l s tudent s , I
wi sh t o thank you for a very enj oyab l e and
ins truc t ive trip through the mine s a t Rock
Sprin[!; s o.
You and your s taff vr nre put t o a
grea t deal of troubl e in a rranging thi s trip ,
e spec ially in ge t t ing us from Gr e en River t o
Rock Spring s . I a s sure you tha t w e a l l ap­
pre c ia t ed your c o opera ti on .
Your s very truly ,

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of your trip and those to co;n.0d.
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Rock Spring s , Wyoming
Dear Mr . Livingston :

The memb ers in our party will
b e 4 facul ty and 20 s tudent s .

Ano ther question tha t has b e en
a sked by Mr . Staple ton of the Union Pac ­
ific Ra ilr oad , who i s arranging the det. ails , c onc erns lunch Tue sday noon .
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1a'. H. C. Livingston:
This will acknowledge receipt of your letter of May 8th,
concerning plans for Colorado School of llinest1 Senior Class inspec­
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This is to acknowledge receivt and understanding

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1:iines ' S enior Class inspection Trii:i May 14th .

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of ins pecting party o f C o lo rado Scho o l of Mine s S enior
C las s .

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�Rock Springs - May 10, 1946
Mr. H , C , Liv ingston :
This will acknowledge receipt of your letter of
May 8th, c·oncerning plans for Colorado School of Mines I Senior
Class inspection trip on Tuesday, May 14th ,

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This will ac- knowledge receipt of your letter o f Hay

8 , 1946 , conc erning the Colorado School of Minesr1 S enior Class
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to have �1ou vi;:;it tho r,i�op01.-ti,1 on ;_!o.y llith ui·:d v:i.11 a.r!':JJ.l;_,;:i
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of your _.m--ty so th,lt nc c nn c1.ri•::U1eo o.n infoi-iu:il d1 nnor.
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GOLDEN. COLORADO

April 30a, 1946

DEPARTMENT O F M I N I NG

Mr . H·. Ca. Livingston
Un ion Pac ifica.aC oal C ompany
Rock Spring s , Wyoming
Dear Mr. Livings ton :

Enc lo sed i s a c ompl ete i tinerary of
our propo sed senior inspec ti on trip .

The c oal str ike s e ems to be in the
same s i tuati on tha t i t was a month ago , but
in spite of thi s , we intend to go ahead with
our s enior trip . May I a sk whe ther your com­
pany will b e abl e to handl e us even though
the s tr ilre i s not s e ttled by May 14 th.

I r ealize tha t a trip through an in­
a c t ive mine w ill no t b e a s sa tisfac tory a s
forme rly , but , nevertheless , w e would like to
v i s i t your opera tions . Wi th b e s t per sonal
regard s , I am,
Very truly yours ,

MIS : em
Enc l o sur e

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Depar tment of Mining

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IUSYECTIOU TRIP

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�P.l.RT I C IP:.'.i' DTC- C OLP��lH.ES

Co lorcdo Fue l and Iron C orpora t ion , Sunri s e W,roming
Uni on Pac if i c C ou l C ompany , Rock Spring s , V!yomlng :&gt;
Utah C opper C ompany
lline s a t BinghaLl , Utah
Mill a t ifagr.,a , Utah
Si 1 vcr King C oa 1 i ti on I::J.no s C ompany , Po. rk C i ty , Utah
Uni t ed Sta t e s Sme l tins , Refin ing , &amp; 1'.: ining C o . a, !:iidva lo , Utah
r"..mo r i c an Smo l t ing cc Re fining C ompany , Garf i e l d , Utah
�nac onda C opper Ll ining C onpany
l-�ine s a t But te , L:0�1 tcna
i-� i l l and S.i:w l t o :;:' u t :.na c or:.d.a , ifontano.

Sui tc.b l o 11ndi r.cing p l o thc s 1 ' , inc lud ine heavy b o ots or
sh oe s and ha rd ha t s arc ne c e s sa ry . I t i s a l s o sussc s tod tha t
some t ype of lamp be taken c,, long - - a fla sh l ight i s sui table .

In c a s e; mc::.i l i s Gxp c c ted while 0 11 routo , i t should bo
addre s s eda:
C o l orado School of Llino s Po.rty
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AH ALL-EXP ENSE TRI P

Your depo s i t ·of one hundred do llar s , (��100 . 00 ) pays
f or all nec e s sary· expen s e s of th i s t r ip . The s e inc luc.lo tran s­
porta t i on, meal s , t ips , bod , and inc iduntn.l s but do not inc lude
any expense tha t nay be incurr ud by any memb er of tho group for
his ovm pe rsonal us o .
PROL:FTNESS

All members of tho party aro ro quo s t 0d to re port
promp t ly for every inspe c t i on trip and at tho t ime shown in
the i t inerary . :al l bu s s o s •,N i l l le ave pro;11p tly on schedule; ,
and tra ins calliL O t be hold up for la te arr ival s . Fai lu�e to
be on hand at tho s tart of un inspec t i on tri p , unl e s s ex­
cused "u o forcha:!.1d , will b e . c ounted as an ab senc e .
C OURTESY

The C ol orado School of �ino s a s we l l a s tho mom­
bors of thi s par ty will boaon inspe c t i on at evory plant . Not
only will thi s group be the gue s t s of the various c ompani e s

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who ho.. v e 0xtcnded the c our t e sy of pcr:r.ii t t ing the E;l" oup t o
vi s i t thu plant s , but the a c t i on s of tho mo�b u r s o f the group
wi l l de t e rmine tho a t ti tude of thc s o c ompani e s t oward future
r e que s t s to v i s i t tho s e plant s . Bo c our t e ou s , a sk que s t ions ,
g o t a l l tho . inf orma t i on po s s ib l e , but do no t indulge in hors e ­
play while w i thin a planto.
S::..FETY

Tho c ompan i e s t·1h o s o p l::i.nt s w ill b e v i s ited canno t
b e r o s pon sibl o for tho s n. i'o ty of tho mc!nb o r s of tho group
while on v i s ita t ion . Guido s v; ill be s:..1.p:pl i 0d by on.ch of tho
plan t s v i s i ted . Every po s s iblo pre cau t i on to prevent a c c i ­
d en t s w i l l b e t ake n , but i t w il l bo nc c d s sary for ovory mom�
b a r of the par ty to exorc i s e cau t i on , wa tchfulne s s , caro , and
v igilanc e while 0::1 �)lo.:1t vi s i ta t ion . Follow your e;u id0 , re ­
ma in w i th your squad , do not wander away fro!n tho t;roup .
Ab ove all , do not try to opcruto ma chine s , and do not indulge
in what s o o�s to be harmle s s fun .
REnPORT S

I t i s a lway s b e s t prG c t i c o wh i l e o� inspe c t i on
trips t o tako c omplo tc no t e s on .ov�ry plan t v i si ted , and t o
ob ta in a s c ompl e te no t e s a s p o s s ib l e on every proc e s s u s e d .
Tho s o no t e s should sub s e quen tly b 0 tran s c r ib 8d into a p or­
manon t r e c ord . Tho mor&lt;; c ompl e te the noto s taken tho more
c omp l e t e n.nd va luable th,:, pcrmancm t roport . �·. full report
by oach s tudent on all plant s v i s i t0d :mu s t bo submi t ted to
hi s de par tment b y Hay 28.

�SCH�DULt

Sunday , 1:Iay 12
L0avc Denve r , 5 : 10 p . m . Uni on Pac i f i c Tr . No . 17
:...rrivo Choyonn o , VJyo . , 7 : 55 p . m. - Dinnor on Din ing Car

T,1onday , llay 13
Breakfa s t - S t a t i o;:: Ru s taurant - 6 : 1 5 p . r.i .
Bu s le ave s at 7 : 00 o. . mft for Sunr i s e , V/yo . , Underground trip
Lunch - Box Lunch
Re turn to Cheyenne , 5 : 00 p . m .
:.. dv i sab l c to tak e s oa p , tow-:.; l , and change of cl o thing to
Sunrai se
Dinner - Sta ti on Re s taurant - 6 : 00 p . m .
Leave Ch0yc1111.c , Wyo . a, 8 : 5 5 p . r.l.a, Union Pa c ific Tr. 7

�� sday, 1b.y 1�
:·,. rrivc Rock Springs , Vfyo . , 4 : 0� a . r.1 . '
Br eakfa s t - Park Ho tel - 6 : 00 a . m .
V i s i t Vino s and Surfa c e Plant - Uni on Pac ific C oal C o .
Underground trip .
Lunch - Box lunch
Dinner - Gue s t s of Uni on Pa c if i c C oal C o .
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'.i-J cd.no sdc�y , 1:1:ay 1 5
Leave Rock Springs , Wyo . a, 1 : 50 a . m . a, Uni on Pa c i fic , Tr . 37
/(.rrivc Sa lt Lake C i ty , Utah , 8 :00 a . m .
�reakfa s t - Sta t ion Re staurant
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Loave , by bus, for I.''. idvalc Hill L Sme lter of U. S . S . R . &amp; 11 .
C o . 8 : '15 a . m .
Lunch - Box Lunch
Dinner - Sta t i on Re s taurant
Thursday, 1,�o.y 16
Breakfa s t - Sta t i o� Re s taurant - 6 : 00 a . m .
Loavo , by bus , for Silv�r King C oa l i t ion Nino s C o . a, Park
C i ty , Utah - 6 : 45 a . m. - Undergr ound Trip .
Lunch - Box Lunch
Dinner - Stati on Re s taurant - 6 : 00 p . m.

Friday , J,:ay 1 7
.c.l{fast - S ta t ion Re s taurant .,.. 7 : 00 a . n.
Braca
Loav0 by bus , 8 : 00 a . m. for mine of Utah C oppur C o .
Lunch - Box Lunch
D inne r - Sta t i on Ro s taurQnt - 6 : 00 p . m .

Sa turda.y, r,Iay 18
Breakfa s t - S t a ti on Re s taurant - 7 : 00 a . m.
Lcr1.vo , b y bun , 8 : 00 t. . r,1� f or I-.bt;mn. I.Iil l of Utah C opper C o .
Lunch - Box Lunch
;�f tornoon - Vi s i t Garf i e ld Smc l tor of l.r.i.t;ri cn.n Smc l ting &amp;
Rofinine C o .
Dinner - Sta ti on Re s taura nt - 6 : 00 p . m .
, Uni on Pac ific Tr . 2 9
Loavo Sal t Lake C i ty - 8 : 00 p . m .aa

�sunda;r , r.1ay 1 9
:.rrivc But tet, l .Ionta na - 1 1 : 00 a . r.i .
C aI' s Park ed a t No!" th o rn Pa c i f i c Stu ti on
Bru1kfa s t - Ob t a in Q d dur ing t ratin s top a t D i' 11 on , 1.,on
�. t ana
Lu..vi ch - S ta t i on Rc s taure.n t - 1 2 : 00 noon
Dinnor - Sta t ion �o s taurant - 6 : 00 p . m.
1.londay, T,Tay 20
Br eakfa s t - 6 : 30 a . m .
Und c r8r om1d t r i p t o r: inc s of :.no..c oncla C oppor riiining C o .
Lunch - S t a ti on :1c s t::rnrnn t ( I'o s s ib lc Box Lunch )
Dinnor - S ta t i on R� s taurant - 6 : 00 p . m .
Tuo sday , M,:qr 2 1
Breakfa s t - Sta t i on Rc s taurnnt - 3 : 30 Q . m .
Leave , b y bus , 7 : 30 a . m . f or �na c ondn
V is i t Mill , Smcl t ur , �nd .El o c t. Zinc Plunt of ;,na c onda
C oppor Llining C o .
Lunch - Box Lunch
D inner - S ta t ion Re s tauran t - G : ·.J O p . r.1 �
Leave But- t o , L'Ion. tai.7. a - 7 : 4 5 p . m . ; Uni on Pac l f i c Tr . 30
Wodno sday , May 22
�rr ivc Sa l t Lake C i ty , Ut�h , 9 : 15 a � m.
Breakfa s t - Sta t i on Ro s tauran t
Ho liday - The re. 8. r 0 nuncrou s point s of int c r v s t in Sa l t Lake
C i ty thn.t you rnic;ht w i sh to v i s i t - Univer s i ty of Utah ,
r,T ormon Tab e rnac l e , Sta. to C n p i tol c..nG. I::us0um, e tc .
Lunch - Stc. t i on Ro s t aurun t - 12t: 00 noon
D innor - Diningt·Car
Lcnvo Sa l t Lo.lee C i ty , Utah - 6 : 00 p . :m.t, Uni on Pc� c ific Tr 38
Thur sday , I.ray 23
�rrivo Donv o r , C ol orado - 8 : �0 a . n .

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Professorrr. . I � .s� _;, ner
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D,:; purtmenc. of :'...1n:m,:;
Colorado School of �inc s
Golden, Colorado
Deur l'rofcssor Sirner :
'.Jc n:rc..: har,p�· to hux o · our l0 t e r o f do.to
L\nrc .1 12 , 19L. 6 , ;:,&lt;lvbin:: pl&lt;&gt;n foL Senior Inszx:, ction Trip
and isi t 't.o our ro. c rt.J on c ate Euy li+ , 1%6 .
Ii:. ,;;ill incicct.: bo a t,lsasure to have: your
group visi·�..--i.hc f,ropo rty , c.nci -.·i c ,·iill apprcc .i.f.to yot�r c1d­
v isi�1.:, � d0t.::.:.il 1 tir::e of ,.n ·.dv�l .:::ncl l0nsth of your stay,
2.::; u.: dusire to 3U _ lea ..:ut ti·ie .:1ctunl inspection of
prop&lt;:rty v1i'l�h .i .:. rpropri.ite eni.,crta:�.Jt..iwnt , possiuly ln Lile
forn: of ::n ini'or .al diu-10r. ::u have Gl'Gatly missed th-:!
annual i :::;p.:;:ct ion c,f 1 1ru ... rsr11 and .::,r-- loot&lt;:L :..; Ot · iard l:.o
a roncual of th2 tmjoyable occaoion.

Or1,1innl Si:?;ned:

H. C. LIVINGSTON

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�Earch 14 , 1946

Professor hl. I. Siener
Department of �.'.inin13
Colorado uchool of .::5.ne s

Golden, Colorado

Dear Professor Signer :

- are happ_ t o h2.ve Jrour le tter of elate
.:e
lfarch L'2 , 1946, c.dvisine plan for Senior Ins oe ction Trip
and visit to our prorJe rty on &lt;late Lay 14, 1946r.
1

It 1·1ill indeed be a ple asure t o have your
group visit th&amp; ::iroporty , .cmd rie rdll ap;,rec iate your ad­
visini:;, in detail, time of arrived and length of your stay,

as l e desire t0 sup1 leoent the actual inspection of
property r1ith c1pproprinte entertain:c1ent .11 pos sibly in the

form of an informal dinnor . :;e have greatly missed the
a nnuc:.l inspect ion of 1 1 f:li.ners 11 and ar(;; lookin� forviard to
a rene1.:, al of ths enjoyab e oi::!casion.
Y ours very truly,
Original Signed:

H. C. LIVINGSTOl!l

HCL:oLL

�COLORADO SCHOOL OF M I N ES
GOLDEN. COLORADO

March 1 2 , 1946

DEPARTMENT OF M I N ING

r11r . H . C . Liv ing s t on
Uni on Pac ific C oal C o .
Rock Springs , Wyoming
Dear l\1r . Living s t on :
We ar e planning our f i r s t Seni or Insp e c t ion
Trip s inc e 194 1 , and w ould l ike pe rmi s s ion t o vi s i t th e
Uni on Pac i fi c ope ra tions on May 14 , 1 946 .
Our group will b e smal l c ompa r ed to fo nner
year s , numb ering ab ou t 25 facul ty and s enior mining and
me tallurgy s tudent s . Our la s t trip t o Rock Spring s in
il'iay 194 1 , was one of th e mo s t en j oyab l e of our entire
insp e c ti ons . If permi s si on i s gran t e d , w e c an notify
you s everal w eek s in advan c e o f our arrival a s to the
final d e tai l s of the trip .

;��ct�r

Very truly yours ,

MI S : ad

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