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                  <text>FILE NO.

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VISITORS - UNION PACIFIC Railroad Co. Officials
1- ROBINSON, F. W. - Senior Vice President
SEITZ, A. J.
- Asst, to Vice President
ECHELE, P. F.
- General Freight Agent

AUG/45

2- ASHBY, George F.- President
GRIBBEN - MANN - REINHARDT - PERRINE - COPE

APR/46

3- COONS, VI. A.

JUN/46

- RR Publicity Dept. Photographer

4- HULSIZER, W. H.
MATTHAI, C. B.
RAY, Kenneth (Westvaco)
SCHOLNICK, Louis

JUL/46

5- COTTINGHAM, C. S. (Mr. Tracy’s Office-New York City}

OCT/46

6- FENNELLY, Mr.

(New York Office)

7- ASHBY, G. F. - President
SINCLAIR, John S. - Director.

AUG/48

SEP/48

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TELEGRAM

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ROCX SPRINGS - SEPTEMBER 19, 1948

G.F. ASHBY, OMAHA AND ON LINE
INB, OMAHA

YOUR SIXTY-SIX CONFIRMING NIGHTINGALE AND I WILL MEET YOU GREEN RIVER

MONDAY MORNING

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TELEGRAM

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1 GR-CA OMAHA

117pm

18th

HOL ROCK SPRINGS

I EXSPECT TO BE IN GREEN RIVER MONDAY 20th AND WILL HAVE WITH ME ONE
OF OUR DIRCETORS MR. JOHN S. SINCLAIR I WILL APPRECIATE IF YOU AND
MR. NIGHTENGALE WILL JOIN US THERE MONDAY MORNING AND TAKE

US TO WESTVACO AND CHURCH BUTTES PLEASE ADVISE.
GFA

SIXTY SIX.

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17 GR V NK OMAHA AUG 4 1948 1133pm

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HCL ROCK SPRINGS.
MR. FENNELLY N Y OFFICE TOGETHER WITH FOVT INCOME TAX REPRESENTATIVE.

ARRIVE ROCK SPRINGS THRUS 5th ETB CHECK HOTEL RESERVATIONS.
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�Rock Springs - October 30, 1946
Mro I„ N. Bayless:

"r„ Baldridge advises that Mr. C. S. Cottingham of Mr.
Tracy’s office in Nev/ York City will arrive in Rock Springs on

Monday, November 4th, the purpose of his visit to make a study
of capital stock, accumulated earnings, etc., in connection with

excess-profits tax purposes.

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�Rock Springs

Oct. 29, 1946

Mr. H. Co Livingston:
For your information, Mr. C. S. Cottingham of Mr.

Tracy’s office in New York City will arrive in Rock Springs
next Monday, November 4.

Mr. Cottingham, as I understand,

is making a study of capital stock, accumulated earnings,
etc., in connection with excess-profits tax purposes.

T. bald:

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DENVER

10 s 24 AM

JULY 12, 1946

INB, ROCK SPRINGS

LEAVING ON TRAIN 17 AFTERNOON FOR ROCK SPRINGS.

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DENVER

10:24 AM

JULY 12, 1946

INB. ROCK SPRINGS

LEAVING ON TRAIN 17 AFTERNOON FOR ROCK SPRINGS.

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DENVER 1034 AM JUL 12 1946

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JT. INB SGs CY INB LAB OMAs LEAVING 0Nfl7t'A AFTER NOON FOR ROCK SPRINGS

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W# 156 PM

�July 12,. .

Mr. Bayless,
I called Mr. Taliferro regarding meeting Mr. Scholnick who

arrives on No. 27 todayo

Mr. Taliferro will be unable to meet him because

he has to attend a meeting in Green River todayo

Mr. Gribbin called me on the arrival of these men and asked
if any arrangements had been made to meet Mr. Scholnick, he said he would
be glad to meet him if we wished.

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�Rock Springs - July 11, 1946

Mr. I. N. Bayless:
Reservations have been made at the White Mountain

Lodge for July 12, 13, and 14, for the following:

W. H. Hulsizer
C. B. Matthai

Kenneth Ray
Louis Scholnick

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July 10, 1946
Mr. Bayless, '
Mr. Livingston,

Mr. Johnson called from Omaha this morning and requested
that reservations be changed for Mr. Hulsiser, Mr. Ray and Mr. Matthai

to cover the 12, 13 and 14th.

Lodge,

This has been taken care of at /hit4 Mt.

I notified Mr. Johnson that Mr. Taliferro had made reservations

for Mr. Scholnick at the Park Hotel.
Mr. Johnson also said that the Board of Trustees had approved

the AjF.E. for additional appropriation for the Reliance Bathhouse and was
wiring to that effect today.
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JULY 9, 1946

INB, ROCK SPRINGS

’»SH SAYS NOT NECESSARY YOU 'El JM ROOK SPRINGS SATURDAY UNLESS YOU HAD
INTENDED TO BE THERE.

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TELEGRAM

® GR CAM OMAHA 431PM JULY S-46
INB ROCK SPRINGS.
UHH ARRIVES ROCK SPRINGS 125AM OR 210AM SAT 13TH KENNETH RAY OF

WESTVACO ARRIVES ROCK SPRINGS BY PLANE SATURDAY AND MATTHAI PROBABLY
ARRIVE ON 43 FRIDAY 12th. ALL ROOMS AT MT INN WILL REMAIN SAT AND SUN

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Mr. Baylessx
Mr. Hulsizer advises that he plans to leave
Denver on No. 1? or No. 37 Friday evening, July 12th, ar­
riving Rock Springs 1x25 AM or 2x10 AM Saturday, July 13th.
He would like to have a room reserved at the White Mountain

Inn, and asks whether taxi service will be available, to

take him from the station to the Inn. He expects to remain
in Rock Springs Saturday and Sunday.

Mr. Kenneth Ray of Westvaco Chlorine Products
Corporation will arrive Rock Springs by plane some time

Saturday, the 13th, and will wish a room at the White Mount­
ain for Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Matthal will probably leave Omaha on Noo

43 Thursday night, 11th, arriving Rock Springs 3x34 PM
Friday, July 12th; he would like to have a room reserved

for him at the White Mountain for Friday, Saturday and

Sunday.

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�Rock Springs - June -7, 1946

..r. H. A. Johnson:

Your letter of date June 5, 1946, file 080-3 and hr. Bayless’
letter of Kay 3th and previous correspondence regarding trip of Jr. and

hrs.

A. Coons to Yellowstone Park, and reservation at the khite

fountain Lodge.

IJecessary reservations have been made at the ..hits fountain
Lodge by Jack b/nith, who will have a car available and will arrange to
accompany them on their trip.

Original Signed:

H. C. LIVINGS [ON
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Omaha, June 5, 1946.
Mr, H. G. Livingston:

Referring to Mr. Bayless' letter to you of May
Sth, regarding trip of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Goons to Yellow­
stone Park, and reservation at the White Mountain Lodge;

Mr. Coons advised me today that he plans to

leave Omaha on Train 43 June 17th, arriving Rock Springs
3:34 PM, June 18th.

�080-3

Omaha, June 5, 1948.

Mr. H. C. Livingston:

Referring to Mr. Bayless' lettei* to you of May
8th, regarding trip of Mr. and Mrs. ’,7. A. Coons to Yellow­
stone Park, and reservation at the White Mountain Lodge:

Mr. Coons advised me today that he plans to
leave Omaha on Train 43 June 17th, arriving Rock Springs

3:34 PM, June 18th.

Original Signed:
H. A. JOHNSON

�Kock Springs - May 10, 1946

Mr. J. A. Smith:

Herewith copy of letter from Mr. Bayless, dated
May 8, 1946, concerning the proposed trip to Yellowstone Park

of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Coons.

Kindly make necessary arrange­

ments as suggested and discuss the matter of car with me.

HCL:LL

MAY 11 1946
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springs

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Rock Springs - May 10, 1946

Mr. J. A. Smith:
Herewith copy of letter from Mr. Bayless, dated May 8,

1946, concerning the proposed trip to Yellowstone Park of Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Coons.

Kindly make necessary arrangements as suggested

and discuss the matter of car with me.
(Sgd.) H.

HCL:LL

Livingston

�Rock Springs - May 10$ 1946

Mr. J. A. Smith:
Herewith copy of letter from Mr. Bayless, dated

May 8, 1946, concerning the proposed trip to Yellowstone Park
of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Coons.

Kindly make necessary arrange­

ments as suggested and discuss the matter of car with me.

Original Signed:

H. 0. LIVINGSTON

HCL:LL

�Omaha - May 8, 1946

Mr. H. 0. Livingston:
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Coons expect to' leave Omaha

the evening of June 17, arriving Rock Springs on the 18t}a.

They expect to leave Rock Springs and drive to Yellowstone
Park on June 19.

Will you please ask Jack Smith to make reserva­

tions at the White Mountain Lodge for Mr..and Mrs. Coons,
have a car available, and suggest that Smith arrange to
accompany them.

Advise.

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Omaha - May 8, 1946

Mr. H. Co Livingston:

Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Coons expect to leave Omaha
the evening of June 17, arriving Rock Springs on the 18th0
They expect to leave Rock Springs and drive to Yellovzstone
Park on June 19.

Will you please ask Jack Smith to make reserva­
tions at the White Mountain Lodge for Mr. and Mrs. Coons,
have a car available, and suggest that omith arrange to

accompany them.

Advise.
//s// I.N. Bayless

�4, 1946

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Omaha - February 1, 1946

Mr. H. G. Livingston;

(co:

Mr. Wo A. Coons)

Mr. McAuliffe states that he has made arrange­

ments for Mr. Coons of the railroad publicity department'
to make the usual photographs of the First Aid and Old

Timers’ meetings on June 21 and 22 this year,,

Mrs. Coons

will accompany Mr. Coons, and he wishes to be furnished

with a car and driver to visit Yellowstone Park, leaving
Rock Springs Sunday, June 23, where he will make some

pictures for the 1947 railroad calendar.

Will you keep this in mind and make necessary

arrangements?

FEB

41946

VICE PRESIDENT,
OPERATIONS

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�Rock Springs - fey 119 1946
Mr. I. N. Bayless;

In compliance with your request of the 9th instOJ&gt; file
011-355s ne are sending you under separate cover three prints each

of the pictures taken at the power plant and the Superior leucite

deposits on the occasion of Mr. Ashby’s and

fenn’s inspection

trip.
ikjiiginai Signed

H. C. LIVINGSTON

�011-355
Omaha, May 9, 1946

Mro H„ Co Livingstons
Will you please send me two or three prints of

the pictures which were taken at the power plant and the

Superior leucite deposits on the occasion of Mro Ashby’s
and Mr. Mann's inspection trip?

I would like to publish

these two photographs in the June magazineo

�Rock Springs - kay 69 1946

liro Io No Bayless:
Attached hereto two photographs taken at the Rock Springs Power
Plant and at the Leucite location to be used as you see fito

H. C. LlWGSTON

HCL/rt

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Time Filed

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TELEGRAM

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Rock Springe, I7yo
apr 28,
Go Fo Aahby
Omaha

Online;

THREE AU70LWILE3 READY TO LEaVE GREEJI RIVER 6 AI2 MONDAY Dc

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Time Filed

TELEGRAM

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Rock Springs, VJyo
Apr 28, 1946
Go
Ashby
Omaha
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THREE AUTOMOBILES READY TO LEnVE GREEN RIVER 6 AM MONDAY Bo
IoIIoBo

�fir. I. N. Bayless
9:15 AM April 27, 1946

Memorandum concerning conversation between Mr. H. A. Johnson, Omaha,

and Mrs. Outsen:
Mr. Ashby's secretary advised that the follovnng
would be the personnel expected to make the trip proposed:

Mr. Ashby
Mann
Reinhardt
Gribben
Bayless
Perrine
Frank Cope (Mr. Ashby's Secretary)
He suggested further that three cars and three drivers be available

in etfent some one else shows up.

The headquarters building, Omaha, is in need of a car of slack, preferably

loaded in self clearing car, but will take it in whatever you can furnish.
They are not entirely out of coal, but in event of a cold spell of any
consequence, will need the additional coal.

AMO

CC - Mr. H. C. Livingston

�Rock Springs - April 22, 1%6

Mr. H. C. Livingston
Mr. V. 0. Murray
Mr. E. R. Jefferis

Mr. Ashby, President of the Railroad, together with a

party, is expected to be here about the 29th of this month for a short
inspection trip.

a mine.
Mine.

Mr. Ashby has expressed the desire of going inside

I would suggest that we plan to take him into the Stansbury

If the mines are not in operation, you can probably arrange

to take him in the rock tunnel with a locomotive, through the
No.

Seam, and then hoist him out of the portal of No.

and have cars drive him around to the shops, store, etc.

Seam,
Stansbury

should be cleaned up, and the Store and Bakery in Rock Springs and the
Power Plant should be tidied up.

In fact, we should be prepared to

take them any place they want to go.

I will keep you informed of the exact date and movements

as the plans develop.

�(Extra Copy - Omaha)

Rock Springs - April

1%6

Er, H. C. Livingston
Mr. V. 0. Murray
Mr. B. 11. Jefferis
Er. ashby, 1 resident of the ■ railroad, together v.'ith a

party, is expected to bo hero about the 29th of this month for a short
inspection trip.

a nine.
Mine.

Mr. Ashby has expressed the desire of going inside

I v.oulu suggest that v:e plan to tab- him into the Stansbury
If the mines are not in operation, you can probably arrange

to take him in the rock tunnel ;.ith a locomotive, through the

No. 7g Seam, and then hoist him out of the portal of Ho. 7.' Beam,
and have ears drive him around to the nhops, store, etc.

Stansbury

should be cleaned up, and the dtoro and Bak ry in keck -Springs and the

i'o'eer riant should be tidied up.

In fact, v;o should be prepared to

t&amp;cCe tuci-i any place Ciiey u&amp;na t.o rb.
I V/ill keep you inforned of the exact date and Eoversents

as the plans develop.

CJcinal SigntU';
A. H. 3AY1 ‘

�cc bailed INB, Omaha

Country
dock Springs to Rangely - 13? riilos
(Includes 94 . idles of dirt road in fair condition
Estimate 5'i hrs. for this part of trip.)

ilanjely to Uraij

“ 107 miles
(All on Highway 40.)

Crai’ to dunlins

- 125 miles
(.til on paved road ~ condition questionable.)

By Grai■

Juqjost stop at Cosyriff Hotel - drai'j first nijht ar. i then into
■lan^oly next day.

Toxas Company phone at Rangely is "Ranjely 2251"&lt;&gt;

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�Rook Springe « August 27s 1945

liFo V8 0* Murray
Er« Ho C„ Livingston
Er. Io Eo Glorias
Er. Eo Eo Darling
Messrs. r0 W. 'xoblnson, Scniox* Vico Presidents Union Pacific

Railroad; a. J. Saits3 Assistant to Vico Prouidonbj and ?&lt;&gt; F. Schele3
General Freight Agont, are expected to bo in Rook springs ’.'cdneEidays

August 2&gt;;th. to visit the properties.

do aro to have cars available

for then at Green iiver at 9 a.ia., i.ednoi-aoy.

Suggest that avesythin * be kept ao orderly as passitbli- orourrJ
the mines as they no doubt .dll v.ant to visit the StansUary ainoj, tho

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�SEN. O'MAHONEY WILL SPEAK HERE
WEDNESDAY NIGHT

"Postwar Planning and Development as It Can and Will

Affect Wyoming" will be discussed by Senator Joseph C.
O'Mahoney at a meeting at 8 P. M. Wednesday in the high
school auditorium.

The meeting is open to the public.

Invitations to attend the meeting have been extended
by the Rock Springs Chamber of Commerce to the following
persons:

Gov. Lester C. Hunt; Earl Wright, state treasurer;

F. W. Robinson, senior vice president of the Union Pacific

railroad at Omaha; A. J. Seitz, of Omaha, assistant to the
vice president of traffic of the Union Pacific railroad;

Earle G. Burwell of Casper, member of the University of
Wyoming board of trustees, and presidents of Chamber of

Commerce units and service clubs of southwestern Wyoming.

Senator O'Mahoney will be a guest of the Rock Springs
Lions club at its weekly luncheon Wednesday.

John Lucas,

Sr., president of the Rock Springs Chamber of Commerce, will
entertain Senator O’Mahoney and other visitors to the city
for the meeting at dinner that evening.

Taken from the Rock Springs Dailey Rocket, Tuesday, Aug. 2S, 1945.

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