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                  <text>FILE NOo
VISITORS

1- NEWBERRY, Don

284

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Independent Coal &amp; Coke Co。- UTAH, KeniIworth

FEB/46

�MINES AT KENJJ-WORTH
CARBON COUNTY. UTAH

ABERDEEN
COAL

INDEPENDENT COAL &amp; COKE CO.

SUBSIDIARIES
KENILWORTH MERCANTILE CO.
CITIZENS COAL COMPANY

GENERAL OFFICES

WALK E R BANK BUILDING
PAUL F. KEYSER. PRESIDENT
SAM WOODHEAD. SEC.-TREAS.
A. H. JENKINSON. Manager OF SALES

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
GEORGE B. JACKSON, SUPERINTENDENT
KENILWORTH, UTAH

Kenilworth, Utah
March 11, 1946

Mr. H. C. Livingston,
Vice President. Operation
Union Pacific Coal Company
Rock Springs, Wyoming

Dear Mr. Livingston:

Today we received Don Newberry1s report on
his vis it to the property of the Union Pacific
Coal~Uompan'y, where he visit ed the three mine s,
Reliance No. 7 and 11 and Stansbury No. 3。
We are all very pleased with the trip that
you arranged for him and Mr. Newberry came back
to this property very much enthused and delighted
with your fine treatment o We agree with you on the
exchange of ideas and we would be vsiy pleased at
any time to have you or any of your supervisors
visit this property. This policy is entirely in
line with our General Manager, Mr. Sam Woodhead。

Very truly yours,

gbj/ff

斜* 1 5 1946
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�February 23^ 1946

Mr。Gsors0
JacksonP Suporintendent
Independent Coal &amp; Coke Compaq
Ifenilvjorth&lt;j Utah

Dear [泌。Jacksons
Yle acknov?ledge receipt of your intro duct oiy lo tier
of 耽。Don Keuberryo

He have had a short visit v；ith 】如。Newberry and
disciiGGed matters that mi.3ht be of interest to him and have
lq arranged his itinerary&lt;,
"c bolieve exchange of ideas is ahvays benoficial
and v;@ are happy to have Mro Mewborry visit our proparty0
Yours very trulyp

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，瞄｝ THE WEST
ABERDEEN
COAL

MINES AT KENILWORTH
CARBON COUNTY. UTAH

INDEPENDENT COAU &amp; COKE CO.
GENERAL OFFICES

SUBSIDIARIES
KENILWORTH MERCANTILE CO.
CITIZENS COAL COMPANY

WALK E R BANK BUILDING

SALT LAKE C1TY. UTAH
GEORGE B. JACKSON, SUPERINTENDENT
KENILWORTH, UTAH

Kenilworth, Utah
February 27, 1946

PAUL F. KEYSER. PRESIDENT
SAM WOODHEAD. SEC.-TREAS.
A. H. JENKINSON. MANAGER OF SALES

L'lr. L» C« Livingston,
Vice President in Charge of Operations
Union Pacific Coal Company
Rock Springs, Wyoming
Dear Mr。 Livingston：
This Kill introduce Hr&lt;&gt; Don Newberry9 our Assistant
General Mine Foreman0

We are anxious that Mr. Newberry viev; your conveyor
operations 9 haulage ie thods, or ahything qhich you may think
of interest to him. We feel sure that whatever information
Uro Newberry may gain will be a great benefit to him in his
vrork here, &amp;s *ell as to this company®

Any information or courtesy shora. him v?ill9 I assuie
you, be very greatly appreciated.

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