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                  <text>FILE NO.

284

VISITORS

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1- ANDERSON, F. R.

RAWLINS - Toastmasters Club. (■No Permit)-

JAN/46

2= AMERICAN Gilsonite Co.
THOMAS, Sewell
HANSEN - President
BARRY - Mine Supt.

COLORADO, Denver
(•John H. EMRICK - Sullivan Machinery Co.
Accompanied Visitors)-

APR/46

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�April 11, 1%6

Mr. John H. Emrick
Sullivan Machinery Company
1815 California Street
Denver 2, Colorado
Copy:
Dear Mr. Emrick:

Mr. I. N. Bayless

Your letter of date April 8, 1946, coreerning
proposed visit of Messrs. Hansen, Thomas and Barry of
the Zmierican'Gilsonite Company to our Superior D„ 0.
Clark and Stansbury mines.
'.e shall be happy to receive the gentlemen
mentioned to have them inspect our property. We presume,
of course, that our amiable enemy,"John L.", will permit
an inspection of the mines while operating during the
middle or latter part of May.

We will appreciate •’■our advising at a later date
the exact time of proposed visit.

Very truly yours,

HCL:DAT

�§yLLIVAH MAemMECW ©©EWAK1Y
ESTABLISHED

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Telephone Keystone 6334

1815 California Street
GENERAL OFFICES
MICHIGAN CITY. INDIANA

WORKS
CLAREMONT. NEW HAMPSHIRE
MICHIGAN CITY. INDIANA
DUNDAS. ONTARIO
GRANTHAM. ENGLAND

Denver, Colorado
ZONE 2

April 8, 19U6
Mr. Ho C. Livingston, Vice President
The Union Pacific Coal Company
Rock Springs, Wyoming
Dear Mr. Livingston:

About two years ago, your company was very cordial on
an occasion when I brought Mr. Sewell Thomas, a consulting
engineer of Denver, to Do 0o Clark Mine where he saw a number
of things of interest, particularly the belt conveyoro Both
he and I appreciated your courtesy.

The Barber Asphalt Corporation, for which company Mr.
Thomas has been and still is Consulting Engineer, has sold
half interest to the Standard Oil Company of California, and
has changed its name to the American Gilsonite Company,,
The new President of this company, Mr. Hansen, has now
expressed the desire to visit your D„ 0„ Clark Mine, and your
Stansbury Mine.

So the purpose of this letter is to ask you if I may bring
him and Mr. Thomas and the Mine Superintendent, Mr. Barry,
sometime about the middle or latter part of May of this year to
see these properties and the points of interest in and around
them.
In all probability they will resume operations by then,
or before—I hope.

Thanking you, I am
Yours very truly,

SULLIVAN MACHINERY COMPANY

John Ho Erarick
JHE:PP
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Mro Io N. Bayless, President
The Union Pacific Coal Company
Union Pacific Railroad Building
Omaha. Nebraska

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�October 15,1943

Hr. John IL Lmrick
Sullivan uachineiy Company
1815 California street
Denver 2, Colorado
Copy:

Mr. V. u. Hurray
“!•&lt;, Geo. ... Brown

bear Hr. wrick:

Tliis '..ill acknowledge your letter dated
October 13th, in which you state you will arrive in
dock springs Tuesday, October 19, bringing with you
Hr. Sewell Thomas from. Denver.
Arrangements will be made so that you may
visit our Superior property cither the afternoon of
October 19th or during the day of October 20th, which­
ever suits your convenience.

Very truly yours,

�COPY

SULLIVAN MACHINERY COMPANY
Telephone Keystone 6334
1815 CALIFORNIA STREET
DENVER, COLORADO
Kone 2

October 13, 1943
I. N, Bayless, General Manager
The Union Pacific Coal Company
Rock Springs, Wyoming
Dear Hr. Bayless;
Several weeks ago you very kindly told Bish Ruff that
it would be all right for me to bring Hr. Sewell Thomas,
a mining engineer from Denver, to sec the belt conveyor
installation in the D. 0. Clark Mino. lir. Thomas is
engineer in charge of developments for the Barber As­
phalt Corporation’s gilsonite property at Bonanza, Utah.
They are planning to expand and enlarge their operation.
That is why he would like to come up to see your instal­
lation.

I am planning to meet him. provided this meets with your
approval, on next Tuesday, October 19. \&gt;’e will arrive
in Rock Springs in the afternoon and if it is early enough
we could go to Superior then. However, if we get in too
late it would be better to go out to the mine Wednesday
morning, October 20.

I will get in touch with you upon our arrival.
Thanking you and with best regards, I am
fours very truly,

SULLIVAN MACHINERY COMPANY

(Sgd.) John II. Erarick
John H. ihirick
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�SMMJVAM MA&lt;§1K1BMEKY e@B»HY
ESTABLISHED

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Telephone Keystone 6334

1815 California Street
GENERAL OFFICES
MICHIGAN CITY. INDIANA

Denver. Colorado
ZONE 2

Io No Bayless, General Manager

WORKS

CLAREMONT. NEW HAMPSHIRE
MICHIGAN CITY. INDIANA
DUNDAS. ONTARIO
GRANTHAM.ENGLAND

October 15, 19U5

The Union Pacific Coal Company
Rock Springs, Wyoming

De ar Mr o Bayle s s:

Several weeks ago you very kindly told Bish Ruff that
it would be all right for me to bring Mr. Sewell Thomas,
a mining engineer from Denver, to see the belt conveyor
installation in the Do 0o Clark Mine. Mr. Thomas is
engineer in charge of developments for The Barber As­
phalt Corporation’s gilsonite property at Bonanza, Utah0
They are planning to expand and enlarge their operationo
That is why he would like to come up to see your instal­
lation.
I am planning to meet him, provided this meets with your
approval, on next Tuesday, October 19. We will arrive
in Rock Springs in the afternoon and if it is early enough
we could go to Superior then. However, if we get in too
late it would be better to go out to the mine Wednesday
morning, October 20.
I will get in touch with you upon our arrival.

Thanking you and

with best regards, I am
Yours very truly,

SULLIVAN MACHINERY COMPANY

John H. Emrick
jhe/bn

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�January 4, 194&amp;

Mr. F. II. Anderson
l&gt;09 Maple direct

lawlins, Wyoming

Dear dir:

In reply to your letter of date January 2, 1946,requesting permission to visit our Superior D. 0. Clark Mine
for the purpose of preparing a paper for your Toastmasters
Club.
There is in existence a policy or rule instituted
for the duration of the war emergency that only employes
and state and federal inspectors be allowed in or around
the mines. The state of emergency has not been declared at
an end at this time and v;e are very sorry to advise you
that it v.lll not be possible to give you permission to
visit the Superior D. 0. Clark Mine.
Very truly yours,

IICL:DAT

�Rawlins, Wyoming
January 2, 1946,

Mr, H,C, Livingston,,
U,P, Coal 0oo
Rock Springs, Wyo,

Dear Mr, Livingston,,
We have in Rawlins a Toastmasters Club, whose members at there meetings
give speeches on different subjects,,
I would liEe to make a talk about your coal mine at Superior, Wyoming,,
Iwould like to know if I could get your permission to go into your mine
at Superior, so I could actually see what a mine looks like, see how the
coal is really mined and also see the conveyor belt in action that brings
xhe coal to the surface, Then I would be more capable of really putting
my speech over to the club members.

If given permission, I would like to know if a Saturday or Sunday would
not be as good a day as any, to go through the mine.
Yours truly,

F,R, Anderson,
1309 Maple Street

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