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                  <text>FILE NO.

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VISITORS

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1- Mine OPERATORS
UTAH
CHAPPELL ”
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(►Accompanied by Mr. Lieritt Hutton - Goodman Lifgo Co;

JUL/44

2- OSMAN, A。W.

AUG/51

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3—OKERLUWD, MAESER D。

PENN STATE COLLEGE
Professor of lining &amp; Engineering.

Columbia Iron Mining C。。

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RELEASE FROM LIABIUTY

Each of th© undersigned hereby states that he understands and realizes

tha/t coal mines and mining premises 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
day of

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and. subsequent days, each of said

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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,诚rich may be sus­

tained by him vdiile 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 "he七 "him”，

uhisn and "himself”， as used herein, shall be read and construed to include their
feminine equivalent.
Dated this

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I HAVE READ AND FULLY UNDERSTAND THE ABOVE RELEASE.

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704 DENVER NATIONAL BUILDING

MAIN OFFICE AND PLANT
HALSTED STREET

AND 48TH

PLACE

CHICAGO 9, ILLINOIS

DENVER 2, COLO.

August 13, 1951

Mr• Ho C• Livingston,
Vice President, Operation
Union Pacific Coal Company
Rock Springs, Wyoming
Dear Mr。 Livingston:

Thank you very much for your letter of August 9
regarding the visit of Professor A. 虬 Osman
to the Union Pacific mines。

I contacted B?o£ Osman and told him of your
safety meeting during the week of August 20
and that you thought it might be possible for
him to visit your properties the week of
August 27 o

Professor Osman has to be back at Pennsylvania
State College on September 9 and it may be that
he will not have the time to make this visit
prior to his return East. He is to advise me
later and if he can make this trip I will let
you know。
Yours very truly

L. W. Hall
District Manager
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�August % 1951

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Llr. L. W. Hall
District Uana^er
Goodman Kanui^c burin,; Coapany
704 Denver National Building
Denver 2, Colorado
(CC - I-!r. Vo 0。Murray
Mr. Jo Bo Hujhes
Mr. Fo Jo Petornoll)

Dear

Halls

Your letter of date Au&gt;just 7 requesting
permiasion for a I^r&lt; A.订.Osman to visit our
pro]33rty tentatively during week of August 20th.

\7o are having our Semiannual Safety
Lfeetins on date August 24 and all of our personnel
v/ill be quite busy during v;cek of August 20th.
It is entirely possible that vie can
spare somebody to accompany iJr. Osman during tho
vjeek of August 27th in the Rock Springs Field
should he do sire to com at that time.

Yours very truly,
Ori^nal Signed：

H. C. LIVINGSTON

HCL:KB

�Electric Mining Machinery
MAIN OFFICE AND PLANT
LSTED STREET

AND 48TH

704 DENVER NATIONAL BUILDING

DENVER TELEPHONE

PLACE

CHICAGO 9, ILLINOIS

TABOR 5090

DENVER 2, COLO.

August 7g 195

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Mr o Ho C o Livingston^ Vice President
The Union Pacific Coal Company
Rock Springs, Wyoming

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AUG 8 陶

Dear Mr。 Livingston;
Mr。 A. Vv. Osman, who is a professor of mining and engineering at Pennsylvania State College, is now doing
some research v/ork during the summer at the School of
Kines at Golden0

While he is in this territory Professor Osman is making
a study of mining conditions in various mines in the
west and^ of course5 naturally would like to visit one
or two mines of The Union Pacific Coal Company。 He has
asked me if I can make the necessary arrangements to
permit him to do this &lt;»
I know the numerous visitors you have had and the in­
conveniences it undoubtedly causes, and, therefore, I
hesitate to ask you if it will be allright for Professor
Osman to spend two or three days going underground,
probably at Reliance, Winton, and Hanna&lt;» Tentatively
he would like to do this the week of August 20 and I
would thank you to advise me if you will permit Pro­
fessor Osman to make these underground visits•
Thanking you for a reply, I am

Yours very truly5

L. W. Hall
District Manager

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Electric Mining Machinery 匕
MAIN OFFICE AND PLANT
5TED STREET

CHICAGO.

AND 48TH

521藐成g心｝^ng
SALT LAKE CITY TELEPHONE

PLACE

ILLINOIS

Salt lake city, Utah

DIAL 4-0473

August 1, 1944

Mrp Prge, Vice President

Union Pacific Coal Co。
Rock Springs, Wyoming

Dear g。Prgde:
11 was a real pleasure to visit your Reliance and
Stansbury raines yesterday^ and I want to express
my appreciation of the many courtesies extended to
Chappell Bros. and myself during our visits We
are especially appreciative of the courtesies ew
tended by laessrs^ Livingston, Hughes, Sharp and
Dupont。 It is a privilege to visit such well kept
properties and make the acquaintance of these
gentlemen。

I also appreciated the opportunity of visiting with

Mro blcAuliff and t/ourself o

With kindest personal regards^
Yours very truly

UH: mg

"江 CEIV"
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�Mr。 Io N. Bayless:
Will you please make arrangenents for those men to go into

the mine at Heliance?

�July 24,

Life Co
IIcTJhortei'
District Kanag"
Goodman Manufact trins Conpai^r
704 Denver riationol Building
Donver 2》Colorado

Dear Li% EcViliortors

Heferrin; to yours of July 22nd 3
There is no objection to your having those

msn cone in here ne:d&gt; Monday.

7.c will 码ike arran^e-

nsnts to have then go into the mine.

Yours vc建 truly。

Original Signed:

GEORGE B. PRYDE

�July 2奴 1944

C. E# Kc'-hortc.r
District 以nager
Coodnan 27aniifoct-j?in2 Co^paqj*704 Denver National Building
Donver 2, Colorado
Dear 知。!._c；Jiortox'：
Heferrin; to yours of July 22nd s
宣）"e is no objection to ycur having those

E*en cone in here next Monday&lt;&gt;

7.e 甘ill

moats to have then go into the mine®

Yours very trulyp

arrange-

�Goodman

Company

Electric Mining Machinery
MAIN OFFICE AND PLANT

HALSTED STREET AND 48TH PLACE

CHICAGO,

ILLINOIS

704 DENVER NATIONAL BUILDING
DENVER TELEPHONE

DENVER, COLO.

TABOR 5090

Zone 2
July 22, 1944

Mr. George B. Pryde, Vice President
Union Pacific Coal Company
Rock Springs, Wyoming
Dear Mr. Pryde:

We would like very much to have tvjo coal opera­
tors from Utah, namely Mr. Chappell and Mr.
Huntsman see the Duckbill work and our 512
Shortwa11 machines operating at Reliance. They
would like to make this visit Monday, July 31.
They v/ill be accompanied by our Mr. Meritt
Hutton.

We know that your organization is intensely
busy now and^ of course, do not want you to go
bo any undue trouble at all.
If these men could
go in the mine with hr. Hughes Monday morning
on his regular morning inspection it would be
all that would be needed. They could then taIk
briefly with Mr. Dupont after coming out of the
mine and also drop in to see you, probably late
Monday.
It will mean a great deal to us if the above pro­
gram can be arranged. Mr• Chappell has Shaker
Conveyors on order and Mr. Huntsman is consider­
ing them。

CEMcWhorter :mo

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Received
JUL 24 1944
v,^£-PR£siD£NT

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