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                    <text>1- HAS TERTON, William F。
2- LIULIAN, Hasan
3—MANI LA. 7th &amp; 8th GRADES

FILE NO。

284

VISITORS

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British Army Officer ■ Chinese Llines (-Properties)University of Utah - Liining Depb。
Ivlani
Utah

JUL/46
DEC/49

1956

��Rae 0. Baxter
Manila School

Manila 9 Utah

Union Pacific Electric Co.9

Rock Springs, Looming?

De-r Sir:

Thank you so much for your prompt reply to my letter♦
Since ^11 of our students -re rur?l students and must
depend on the school buses to get home, it would bot be

possible for us to visit your plsnt in the afternoon.

We

must hrve them b^ck at the school at 3:06 P・M.
We would hrve to m?ke our tour around 10:30 or 11)00 A. M.

Could you arrange a tour for us in the nesr future at one of
those hours?

The students are most epger to see an electric plant in
operation and are looking forward to the touro

Sincerely yours,

�DAGGETT SCHOOL DISTRICT
MANILA, UTAH

Fa， •

�April 5, 1956

1-lTo Kae O0 Baxter
Iianila5 Utah

(CC - Mr. M&gt; Fo Roberts)
Dear Hr*。Baxter:
This is in reply to your letter of April 3rd
r^qucstinr; that ari^angQinents be made for students of
your 7th and fith grade science classes Manila school
to make a trip through Tho Union Pacific Coal Company9 a
Power Plant at Rock Springs0

If satisfactory with you5 you may plan to
visit the power plant at 2 o*clock in the afternoon^
April 13tho *111 you pleasa advise?
Very truly yours^

Oritrinal

J. 0. MURRAY

VOW①

�Rse 0. Brxter

fUtah

April 3, 1956

Rock Springs Light =nd Pover Co.

Rock Spr? ngs, ■•'yoniing

Pe^r Sir:
The students of the seventh
clrss of M^nilp School

eighth gr^de science

&amp;?s been studying electricity.

I ”oul6 likm to ^rr*nge for f field trip through your

power pl^nt if possible.
We would like someone to take them through "nd

explain your equipment 55nd your work.
We would be able to come on ?ny school day.

will be two girls Ed thii-teen boys from the nges

twelve to fourteen.

There

of

There will be two ch?pyrones with

them。
Please let us know ?s scon as possible so thst we

csn begin planning.

Yours truely,

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�Aujust % 1946

LIr・ Will la-a F. Llasterton
Hotel Broa irnoore
U99 Sutter Street
San Francisco, Ci.tLiCornia
Dear lir. Masterton:

:;c are happy to have yoxxr letter of* ,±ite •lujust
7, 1946 and to learn that your trip to San Francisco xvas
onjoyuble.
「lease feci th st it ;/ s a pl ec sure to have you
visit the property 二nd ：o on joyed ;^our stay.

Your coiment as to the availability of food in
Jan Franciyco is most interesting. The American public
either nlive to eat*1 or neat to live11 and San Francisco
offers tho utmost in various and distinctive type of
restaurants.

,'e v/ill pass your conurixuiication to the rest of
the staff and trust that you re^ioniber us to
liasterton.

Cordially ^rours,
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�July 2力 1946

We
Masterbon
Rock Springs5 Tuning

Copys

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Deas? Sirs

Attached heroto ono print each of the following
drawings for yoiw use and files j
Drawing IJoo KD1? General Layout o£ nLn Plano Coal Tipplo^
HOo。uinOj, Hanna r, 溯oraing (Allon and Gareia
Goiapariy)
Drawing Noo p-152 P Tl-U4«&gt; Proposed Nev； Pit Car North of Reliance》
IVyoaing
Dravzing No. HDS5 General Layout5 Stansbury Ilins (Allen and
Garcia Company)

Drawing Noo HD% Goneral Layouts Stansbury Mino (Allen and
Garcia Company)
Drawing No. 6000&lt;3156^ T12项如 Comparison of Tons Minedj&gt; and
Man-Hours worked por Fatal and all Accidents p
Years 1923 through 1945

Very truly yours p
□rigiaal $响K
L M. CHA应■)

Encls0

�UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY

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Time Filed

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Form 2191

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K" OMAHA 943

TELEGRAM
jul

23 1946
HCL

SG

MAJOR MASTERTON AND WIFE MR MCA VIIFE AND KATHLEEN AND MY SEIF REACH
GR RIVER NO 3 TUESDAY 23?d ARRANGE CARS FOR ROCK SPRINGS "OUT 1 PM

EXPMP REHURN LEAVING GR RIVER NO 6 THURSDAY AM. 35th ADVISE GBP
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Form 2191

Time Filed

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
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TE EGRAM
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HCL. 2OCK SPRINGS
LIAJOfl 踊STERTO肘 UD '..TFE. L：R. .5 \ULTFFE
■3R5EN dlYEB NO. 3 TUESDAY 23RD.
EXPECT RETURN

汀砸

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KATHLE丽顼,D ??fSHLF REACH

ARSiNCE C.M13 FOQ ROCK SPQINZS .任仃叩 1 P.V.

GH3EN RIVER NO. 6 THU3W.1Y l.M. ?5TH.
TP3

ADVISE GBP

B-188

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7-45・5M M

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UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY

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Time Filed

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TELEGRAM

LI GR MI KI OMAHA 943 AM JUL 21 1946
HCL

SG

MASTER TON WILL NOT ARRIVE ROCK SPRINGS UNTIL SO姬 TIME TUESDAY MAKE
RESERVATIONS FOR MR &amp; MRS MA STETSON MR &amp; 疝 S MCA AND KATHLEEN AT WHILE
MTN LODGE FOR TUESDAY 23rd B-187.
MB

1145 WM

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eugene McAuliffe
1416 Dodge St.

OMAHA, NEBRASKA

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��Dear I.ir. ISasterton:
Xour letter l-ith Just received.

end -i1pso I.ir.sterton

\'ie will noet you

the Bui^lijigton Station at 9 ?2；s

Fridayj, July 19 uha tsking you hone with uso

I have made

application fen。?ullnan space, Onahr. to Rock. Springs^

leaving Onaha on Ho„ 3 or No» 3~43s 1saving here at 9:00
or 9;05 p：l, Sunday evening, 21st, arriving Rock Springs
either at 11?52 时(for Ho. 3) or 3:34 Hi (for Wo. 3=43)

'.londaj1-, 22nd；, depending on spaceo
I an also requesting space on IJo0 2? leaving Rock
Springs 3;58 PH, Friday, July 26th, arriving San Francisco

2; 20 PM Saturday^ July 27th.

I hope to go out v/ith you and

have notified Hr. H. C. Livingstons Vice Pi&gt;esident~OperatlonJ)
and Mr. George B. Prycie, at Rock Springs.

Xie v.rill all look

forv/ard to seeing you and to vjelcoiiiing you and the young lady

to the V/ild West.
Cordially yours,
Original Signed

eugene McAuliffe

�- July 135 19A6

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visited us hirin'* rocent : :fs。
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翌.C. LIVLNGSTO西

�Omaha - July 11, 1946

Mr. H. Co Livingston:
Mr. G。 B. Pryde:

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Mr。 I. No Bayless)

Mr. W. F. Masterton, who spent some time at Rock
Springs some years ago, went home to Edinburgh on a furlough
from China, where he was operating some very extensive coal
properties,, He married in Scotland, is now in this country,
and expects to leave Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on the 17th '
or 18th and will stay over a day or two with us in Omaha,
after which he will go to Rock Springs for two or three days.

If possible, I would like to go out with him, and.
I would appreciate Mr。 Livingston, on receipt of advice as
to arrival (which I x\rill forward), arranging for reservations
at the White Mountain Inn for Mr. Masterton and wife. I will
also arrange for Pullman reservations from Rock Springs to
San Francisco, where he must arrive not later than July 28,
sailing for Australia.

Mr。 Masterton served as an officer in the British
Army in the East, but what is more interesting, had charge
of Chinese mines producing five or six million tons, and
I would like to have him ehown around, taking a trip into a
mine or two, and. perhaps arrange for a dinner or luncheon
for him and. Mrs. Masterton; that detail I can advise you
of when I learn of the time of his arrival at Omaha.
He is very anxious to renew his acquaintance with
Mr. Pryde, and. I will look to George to take over pretty
heavily in the matter of showing the Scotsman and his wife
around.
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                    <text>ST ATE OF WYOMING

WO JRli(lWEN'§
COMIJPJEN§ATKON
ACT

And Acts
Relating Thereto
With All Amendments
To Date

MAY 1, 1933

Compiled by

H. R. WESTON, STATE TREASURER
CHEYENNE, WYOMING

�STATE OF WYOMING

W o:irkmen's
Compensation
Act

AND ACTS
RELATING THERETO WITH
ALL AMENDMENTS
TO DATE.
MAY 1, 1933.

COMPILED BY
H. R. WESTON, STATE TREASURER
CHEYENNE, WYO.

�W-ORI{MEN'S
COl\11:lPENSA 1'ION ACT
CHAPTER 124
R. S. 1931
Section.
124-101. Name of law.
124-102. General provisions.
124-103. Provisions exclusive, compul ory and obligatory.
124-104. Extra-hazardous occupations defined.
124-105. Exceptions.
124-106-7. Definit ions.
124-108. Guardian may act for person under disa bility.
124-109. If other than employer is liable.
124-110. Thi s chapter governs as to liability of
employer.
124-111. Blank forms supplied by state treasurer.
124-112. Reports of accident.
124-113. Investigation by the district judge-Procedure in disputed cases.
124-114. Appeal to supreme court.
124-115. Court order recorded-Copies to auditor
and treasurer.
•
124-116. Industrial accident fund-Appropriation.
124-117. Employers' assessments.
124-118. Filing of payrolls with state treasurer.
124-119. Inspectors-Failure to pay assessment-Penalty.
124-120. Compensation schedule.
124-121. Additional compensation for disfigurement.
124-122. Compensation for hernia.
124-123. Forfeiture by injured employe-Payments
withheld.
124-124. Exemption from excution or attachment.
124-125. l\Iinor workman.
124-126. Extra-hazardous public work-Contract
work.
124-127. Safety devices.
124-128. Unlawful to receive more than 5 per cent
of compensation for services rendered.
124-129. Physicians required to testify.
124-130. False statement by employee.
124-131. Annual report by state treasurer.
124-132. Examination by state· treasurer.

�2

WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT

3

12-1-133.

Disabler) ~vorkman examined by employer's
physician-Recovery r eported to court.
124-134 . Employes' statements of dependent persons.
124-135. Assignment of rights and benefits.
*124-136. Closing of accounts.
124-137. Actions against employer independent of
chapter.
124-138. Re-opening of cases.
124-139. Bills to be itemized-Time of filing.
124-140. Notification by doctor.
124-141. Awards.
124-142. Deferred payment account.
124-143. Bribery.
124-101. Name of law. This chapter shall Le
known a s the "workmen's compensation law." [L.
'15, c. 124, § 1; C. S. '20, §4315.
,vorkman·s comiicn~ntion act w-=&gt;uld be valid ns to the rcm..a.in&lt;ler c,·cn if the provision for non.payme nt for the first
ten days ,,a!) invalid. being sc,·crnbl~. Zancan el li v. Central
Coal &amp; Cohe Co., ~5 Wyo. 511, 173 P. OS !.
\Vorkmc n's rompc n~ation act is vnlicl, and not contrury to
nny prav:sion of the stnte or fe&lt;leral constitutions . Id.
\Vorkmcn"s com11cnsnlion act docs not vioh te amend ment to
const. art. 10 , § 4. ,•,rovitling &lt;.·om1~nsation "to c:u:h person
injured," in that no compcmmtion is a llowed for firs t 10 days
of disability. Id.
,vorkmc n·s compensation ad. § 124-113, &lt;l t&gt;S not &lt;leny the
right of nn cmploye to be represented by counse l, in view
of § l~il-12:-:. relating to fees o! attorneys. Id.
Workmen's coll\rcnsation net is not unconstitutional in that
the 1,ro,·ision th a t children o,·er the ai;e of 16 s hall n ot be
considered dcp~n&lt;lents unless incapacitated. Id.
\Vorkmen•s t.."Omi,C"nsation act is not uncons titutional in that
nonreside nt alien family or deceased cmploye shall rccci\le
only 33 1&gt;c1· L·ent or amount allowed to resic.lcnts or state. Ic.1.
This ch:q,tcr held , not lm~cd on unreasonable cla.5si!ication,
citing const. art. l § 3•1. Ideal Bakery v. Schryver, 43 Wyo.- ,
209, P. i g4.
Under § 124-1~4. pl'&lt;lviding that no money J&gt;ayable under
this chnpter, shall , prior to issuunce and delivery o( \\.·arrn.nt therefor, "1&gt;.1s.; lo any other ,person by operation of
lnw." the right£;. a£ an injure&lt;l employc to compensation provided for in §§ l:!•1-lU:!, 124-103. 124- 113, did not vass to his
ntlministratoo:- as an as~ct o( his estate on his death :::i.fter
award hatl been made, but before the issuance or delivery of
the wnrrant .1:ro\·ille&lt;l for in § ll4-115, since in its or&lt;linnry nnd
u~unl t-.Cnsc ,vith in § 112-llll, the phrase "by operation of
law:· when U~El.l to &lt;lescribe a method by which title to property is t ransferred . incluc.lcs n tr~nsfer by intestacy.
La
Cha11pclle v. Union Pacific Coal Co., 29 Wyo. 4'19, 214 P . 587,
This chapter cited in State v. Carter, 30 Wyo. 22. 43, 215
P. 477, -1M.
Finding~ on e\·i&lt;lcnce in compensation contest conclusive.
Star.tlard Oil Co. of Indiana v. Sullivan. 33 Wyo. 223, 237
P. !!53.
Award not conjectural, though different finding justified. Id.
Under this chapter there is a prima fncie right to com,t,ensation when dhu1bility or death is result of nn injury sus,..
tained in cxtra-hn1.nnlous employment and the right thereto
•hould not be dcnieu unless the injury was due solely to the
negligence of the workman whose injury or den th is the basis
of the claim, nnu the burden of proving such affirmative defense is on the employer, in view of § 124-112. Hotelling v.
Fargo-West.em Oil Co., 33 Wyo. 240, 238 P. 542.
•This i;eclion omitted In R. S. 1931.

J

Tola! di sabili ty . s hould n ol be dc-clarcd permanent, unless
cortm n . Ca r te r Oil Co. v. Gibson, :J 4, Wyo. 5:l . 24 1 P . 219 .
E vi c.l cncc he ld, to jus lify fi n&lt;lini; that total &lt;l isa bility wna
pcrmnncnt. Id.
Lcg i~.lnturc_ 1'11:\ ) ' irn po.sc t.luty on court reporter of mnkina
1~ ~ ~~ TJ~~ s;1;~n L·ascs free ot: cost. In re \V inboi·ne,

t:t;~~~~l-3,

Th io chnple r citc,1 in constru ing §§ 124-104 nnd 1?·1-1 07 In
re Knr os, 3,1 \Vyo. 357, 243 P. 593.
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Rul o th nt i_n cnsc of conflicling evidence npJlcllutc court wi:l
not _rcvcr~c Judg ment supported by Hubstantial cvi&lt;le ncc, hc~&lt;l.
novli cublf: _to cases under this chllJ)tcr.
McMahon v. Mid..
wes t Rcf11unrr Co., 36 Wyo. 9U, 252 P. 1027 .
Th is ~hnptcr cited in cons t.ruing certain sections he reof,
In re H ibler, 37 Wi-o. 332, iG l P . G~ ij.
This ch apter citc-tl in Reintsmn v. Standard Oil Co 37 Wyo
471. 2G3 P. Gl9, annotatc'tl unde r § 124-114.
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Cited in construing § 12-1-112. In re Martini , 38 Wyo. 172 ,
2G5 P. 707 .

124-102. Gener.:i l provisions. Compen ation herein provided fo r shall be payable to persons injure&lt;i
in extra-hazar dous employments, as herein defi ned
or the dependent families of such, as die, as th~
result of such injuries, except in case of injuries due
solely to the culpable neg ligence of the injured employes. Sa id compensation shall be payable from
funds in the state t reasury to be accumulated and
maintained in the manner herein provided. The
right of each emplo.ye to compensation from such
funds shall be in lieu of and s hall take the place
of any and all rights of action against :my employer contributing, as required by law, to such
fund in favor of any such person or persons by
reason of any such injury or death. Sections
23-129, 89-403 and 89-404, and all laws o-r parts
of laws relating to damages for injuries or death
from injuries or in anywise in conflict with this
chapter are hereby repealed, as to the employments,
employers and employes coming within the terms
of this chapter. [L. '15, c. 124, § 2; C. S. '20, § 4316,
Quoted in Zancanelli v. Central Coal &amp; Coke Co., 25 Wyo,
611, 173 P. 081: and in Ideal Bakery v. Schryver, etc., 43
Wyo.-, 299 P. 284.
Cited in La Chappelle v. Union Pacific Coal Co., 29 Wyo.
449, 214 P. 587, nnnotatcd under § 124-101.
The word "solely," as used in Const. nrt. 10, § 4, nnd this
section, enacted pursuant to authority there given. is a woI'd
of exclusion, and may be used to mean "'only'' or .. exclusively,''
nml n.s used must be given a reasonnblc meaning, in v.ew
of the known policy of this chapter, Hotelling v. FargoWestern Oil Co., 33 Wyo. 240, 238 P. 542.
Pt00! held, insufficient to sustain affirmative defense thnt
workman's death wns due solely to his own negligence: fellow workman's negligence immaterial. Id.
City employe, injured while imvounding animals, which occuvation was not within compensation law, could not recover
compensation, though also employed ns truck driver, which
-..•as within Jaw. Leslie v. City of Casper, 42 Wyo. 44, 288 P. 15,

124-103. Provisions exclusive, compulsory and
obligatory. The rights and remedies provided in
this chapter for an employe on account of an injury shall be exclusive of all other rights and remedies of such employe, his personal or legal representatives or dependent family at common low or otherwise on account of such injury; and the terms, conditions and provisions o.f this chapter for the payment of compensation and the amount thereof for

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injuries sustained or death resulting from such injuries shall be exclusive, compulsory and obligatory upon both employers and employes coming
within the provisions hereof. [L. '15, c. 124, § 3;
,c. s. '20, § 4317.
6l~u~w ~~ lsn,~canelli v. Central Con! &amp; Coke Co. , 25 Wyo.
Cited in La Chn,ppelle v. Union Paci fi c Con! C0 29
449, 214 P. 587, nnnotate&lt;l under § 124-1 01.
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124-104. Extra-Hazardous .occupations defined.
The extra-hazardous occupations to which t his
chapter is applicable are as follows : F actories,
garages, mills, printing plants and workshops where
machinery is used; foundries, blast fu rnaces, mi nes,
oil wells, oil refineries, gasoline fillin g stations and
bulk oil stations, gas works, na tu ral gas plants,
water works, reduction works, brewer ies, elevators,
dredges, excavations, transfer companies, gener al
teaming, general trucking, ditch rider of irrigation
districts, smelters, powder works, laundries opera ted by power, restaurant and bakery kit chens wher e
power machinery is used, quarries, engineering
works, logging, lumber yards, lumbering and saw
mill operations, dude ranching, street and interurban railroads not engaged in interstate commerce,
buildings being constructed, repaired, moved or
demolished, painting operations, telephone, telegraph, electric light or power plants or lines, steam
heating or power plants, railroads not engaged in
interstate commerce, bridge building, the occupations of city or town firemen and city or town policemen, and all employments wherein a process requiring the use of •any dangerous explosives or inflammable materials is carried on, which is conducted for the purpose of business trade or gain, each
of which employment is hereby determined to be
extra-hazardous and in which, from the nature,
conditions or means of prosecution of the work
therein required risks to the life and limb of the
workmen engaged therein are inherent, necessary or
substantially unavoidable. This chapter shall not
apply in any case where the injury occurred before
this chapter takes effect, and to all rights which
have accrued by reason of any such injury, prior to
the taking effect of this chapter, shall be saved
the remedies now e:idsting therefor. [L. '31, c. 94,
§ 1; amending L. '29, c. 46, § 1; L. '23, c. 60, § 1;
L. '21, § 138, § 1; C. S. '20, § 4318.
Questions of negligence for injury received in extrn,.hru:nrdous occur,alions staled. Hotelling , •. Fnrgo-Wcstern Oil Co.,
33 Wyo. 240, 2~8 P. 542.

Plasterer. contracting to move house nnd hiring helper, held,
employer engaged in moving buildings. In re Karos, 34 Wyo.
357, 243 P. 593.
Cited in Leslie v. City of Casper, 42 Wyo. 44. 288 P. 15,
11nnoto.t.:,d under § 124-102.
QuotEd in ld&lt;?lll Bo.kery v. Schryver, etc,, 43 Wyo.--, 299
P. 284.

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124-105. Exceptions. This chapter shall not be
construed to a pply t o bu siness or employments,
which, according to I.aw are so engaged in interstate
commerce as to be not subject to the legislative
power of the sta t e nor to persons injured while
they are so engaged, nor to any employe engaged in
domestic ::service, r anch, fa rm, ag ricultural, or horticultural labor, or stock raising, or any per son
holding an appointment as sheriff, or deputy sheriff,
or constable or deputy constable. [L. '23, c. 60, § 2,
amending C. S. '20, § 4319.
124-106-7. Definition s. In this chapter unless
the context otherwise requires :
(a) " Factories" mean any premises wherein
power is u sed in manufacturing, making·, altering,
adapting, ornamenting, fi nishing, repairing, or r enovating, any article fo r t he purpose of trade or
gain, or the business carried on therein , including
expressly any brick yar d, mea t packing house,
foundry, smelter, ore r eduction works, lime-burning plant, stucco plant , team heating plant, electric
lighting or power plant, including all wo,r ks in or
directly connected wi th the construction, installation, operation, alterat ion, r emoval or repair of
wires, cables, switchboards or apparatus used for
the transmission of electric current, and wat er power plant, including tower and standpipes, power
plant, blast furnaces, paper mill, printing plant, flour
mill, glass factory, cement plant, artificial gas plant,
machine or repair shop, oil plant, oil refinery plant
and chemical manufacturing plant;
(b) "Work shop" means any yard, plant,
premises, room or place where power driven machinery is employed and manual labo,r is exercised:
by way of trade or gain, or otherwise incidental
to the process of making, altering, repairing, print·ing or ornamenting, finishing or adapting for sale
or otherwise any article or part of article, over
which premises, room or .place the employer of the
person working therein has the right of access or
control;
(c) "Mill" means any plant, premises, room or
place where machinery is used, any process of machinery, changing, altering or repairing any article
or commodity for· sale or otherwise together with
the yards and premises which are a part of the
plant including elevators, warehouses and bunkers,
saw mill, sash factory or other work in the lumber
industry;
(d) "Mine" means any opening in the earth for
the purpose of extracting iron, oil, coal, or other
minerals and all underground workings, slopes,
drifts, shafts, galleries, wells and tunnels, and other
ways, cuts and openings connected therewith, including those in the course of being opened, sunk
or driven, · and includes all the appurtenant struc•
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mine, and any adjoining adjacent work place where
the material fror.i a mine is prepared for use or
_shipment;
(e) "Quarry" means any place, not a mine, wher e
sto~e, _slate, clay, sand, gravel or other solid matenal is dug or otherwise removed from th e eai·th
for the purpose of trade or bargain or of the employer's trade or bu siness ;
. (f) "Buildi1!g w-01·k" means any work in the erection,. construcbo~,. extension, decoration, alteration,
repair or demoht1on of any building or structur al
•appurtenances;
(g) "Engineering work" means any work in t he
construction, alteration, extension, r epair 01· dem~lition _of a r~ilway (as herein"oefore 'defined)
br1dg~, Jetty, d1_ke, dam, reservior, under gr ound
condmt, sewer, 011 or gas well, oil tank, gas tank,
water tank or tower, or any caisson work in ar tificially compressed air, any work in dredging, work
on lo.g or lumber rafts or booms; pile driving, m oving buildings, moving safes, or in laying, r epai ring
or removing underground pipes and connections; the
erection, installing, repairing, or removing of boilers, furnaces, engines and power machinery (in cluding belting and other connections); and any work in
grading or excavating where shoring is necessary
.or power machinery or blasting powder, dynamite or
.other high explosive is in use (excluding mining
and quarrying);
(g-1) "Dude ranching" for the purpose of this
chapter is defined and means a ranch conducted
primarily for the accommodation and entertainment
of guests for monetary consideration;
(h) "Employer" includes any municipality, county, person, or body of persons, corporate or incorporate, and the legal representatives of a deceased
employer or the receiver or a trustee of a person,
corporation, association or partnership.
(i) "Workman" means any person who has
entered into the employment of or works under contract of service or apprenticeship with an employer,
except a person whose employment is purely casual
and not for the purpose of the employer's trade or
business, or those engaged in clerical work, and
not subject to the hazards of the business, or one
holding an official position. The term "workman"
shall include "employe" and the term "employe"
shall incude "workman" and each shall include the
singular and plural of both sexes. Any reference
to a workman who has been injured shall where
the workman is dead, include a reference to his
"dependent family" as hereinafter defined or to
his legal representative, or where the workman is
a minor or incompetent, to his guardian or next
friend.
(j) "Dependent families" as used in this chapter means such members of the workman's family
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the workman fo r suppor t at the time of t he injury;
if it be shown that the spouse wilful ly deser ted the
workman without fau lt on the part of the wo rkman,
such spouse will not be regarded as a dependent in
any degree. No spouse hall be entitled to t he
benefits of this chapter or influence any awa r d
made hereunde r unless he or she shall have been
married t o the workman by a marriage duly
solemnized by a legal ceremony, at the time of the
injury.
(k) "Child or children" means the immediate offspring or legally adopted child or children of the
injured workman, boys under sixteen years of age
and girls under eighteen years· of age (and over
said age, if physically or mentally incapacitated
from ea rning) and shall also include legitimate
children of the injured workman born after his
death or injury. In other cases, questions of family dependency in whole or in part shall be determined in accordance with the fact, as the case may
be, at the time of the injury; the foregoing definition of "dependent families" shall not include any of
the per sons na med, who are aliens r esiding beyond
the jurisdiction of the United States of America,
except a surv ivi ng wi dow, or boys under sixteen
(16) years of age or girls under eighteen (18)
yea rs of a ge, or parent or parents, and as to such
non-resident aliens t he rate of .compensation shall
not exceed thil"ty-three and one-t hird per cent
( 33 1/ 3% ) of the rates of compensation herein
provided.
(1) The words "injuries sust ained ln extrahazardous employment," as used in this chapter
shall include death resulting from injury, and injuries to employes, as a result of their employment
and while at work in or ahout the premises occupied, used or controlled by the employer, and injuries occurring elsewhere while at work in places
where their employer's business requires ·their presence and subjects them to extra-hazardous duties
incident to the business, but shall not include injuries of the employe occurring while on his way to
assume the duties of his employment or after leaving such duties, the proximate cause of ~hich injury
is not the employer's negligence;
(m) The words "injury and personal injury"
shall not include injury caused by the wilful act
of a third person directed against an employe for
reasons personal to such employe, or because of
his employment; nor a disease, except, as it shall
directly result from an injury incurred in the
employment;
(n) "'Invalid" means one who is physically or
mentally incapacitated from earning wages. [L. '15,
c. 124, §6; C. S. '20, §4321, as amended; S. L. '33,
c. 129, §1.
Whether emp!oye's work is cnsual or for pul"l)oae of em-

ployer's trade or business. within this section, defining work-

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m an , depends on facts of individual ca se. In re Karos, 34
Wyo. 357, 243 P. 5ns.
House mover's employc, drh·ing tractor. held , work man,
within compensation Jaw, thoug h cm.ploymcnt was casua l. Id.
Subdivision (1) held, to include injuries suffered t h roug h
the performance of all duties of the employmen t, whethe r main
or incidental thereto but ca lled !or by it. Ideal Ilakery v.
Schryver, etc., 43 \ Vyo.- , 2U9 P. 284.
Cited In re Martini, 38 W yo. 1 i2, 265 P. 'i07, annotated
under § 124-11 2.

124-108. Guardian may act for persons under
disability. In case an injured workman is mentally
incompetent or a minor, or where death result s fr om
the injury, in case any of his dependents, as herein
defined be menta lly incompetent or a minor, at
the time when any right, or privilege accrues to him
under this chapter, his g uardian may, in his behalf ,
.claim and exercise such right or privileg e a nd no
limitation of time, in this chapter provided for,
shall run, so long as such incompetent or minor
has no guardian. [L. '15, c. 124 § 7; C. S. '20,
§ 4322.
124-109. If other than employer is liable. Where
.an employe coming under the provisions of this
chapter receives an injury under circumstances creating a legal liability in some person other than the
employer to pay damages in respect thereof, and
no legal liability attaches to the employer, then and
in such case such employe shall be left to his remedy at law against such other person, and• compe.nsation shall not be payable under this chapter.
[L. '15, c. 124, § 8; C. S. '20, § 4323.
124-110. This chapter governs as to liability of
employer. No contract, rule, regulation or device
whatsoever shall operate to relieve the employer, in
whole or in part, from any liability created by this
chapter except as herein provided. [ L. '15, c. 124,
§ 9; C. S. '20, § 4324.
Whether stipulation for reopening cnse on certain conditions
after final judgment allowing com.pensation to injured empl?ye
ie void, under this section. is immnterinl in determ1n~ng
.whether court hnd jurisdiction to reopen judgment, wh1~h
adopted the confirmed statements in stipulation at least m
part. Midwest Refining Co. v. George, 41 Wyo. 55, 281 P. 1005.

124-111. Blank forms supplied by state treasurer. It shall be the duty of the state treasurer to
prepare, .cause to be printed and supplied free for
use in the administration of this chapter such
blank forms as may be needed in the administration
thereof, and the forms provided by the state treasurer shall be used as near as may be in all procedure under this chapter; and it shall be the duty of
the state treasurer to provide himself with such
other books, records, or forms as may be deemed
necessary to expedite the transaction of business
under the provisions of this chapter. The state
treasurer shall also prepare and cause to be printed,
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helpful instructions as will assist injured workmen
in correctly maki ng .claim fo r compe11 sation. [L.
'23, c. 60, § 5 a mending L. '21, c. 138, § 4; C. S.
'20, § 4325.
124-112. Reports of accident.
Whenever a n
accident occurs, cau ing· inju ry to any workman engaged in any of the extra-hazardous employments
defined by thi s chapter, it shall be the duty of the
employer and t he injured employe, or someone on
his behalf, or in behalf of the injured employe·s
dependents, if he be killed or dies from the inju ry,
within 20 days thereafter to make a report of such
accident and the apparent injury resulting therefrom and to f ile said report in the office of th e
clerk of the district court of the county wherein
such accident occu rred which repo1t shall state :
(1) The name of the injured workman and the
time, cause and nature of the accident and iJ1jury ;
also whether the injury has disabled the worlanan
from continui ng the p erformance of his duties ;
(2) Whether t he accident occurred while the
workman was enga ged in the duties of his employment, and grew out of the employment;
(3) The nature of the employment an d the
duties and how long the workman has been engaged
in the service of such employer;
(4) Whether the accident was or was not due
s olely to the culpable negligence of the injured
employe and if so, a statement of the facts;
( 5) Whether the injured workman is married or
single; whether he has a dependent family, and
if so, the names of the persons .comprising such
dependent family and their place of residence;
(6) Whether the injured workman intends to
claim compensation under this chapter.

Said employer's report of accident may be made
upon a printed form prepared by the state treasurer
for such purposes, and shall be verified as ple.a dings in civil actions. Wilful failure or neglect, on
the part of any employer whose business or occupation is one enumerated and defined herein as
being extra-hazardous, to report accidents causing
injury to any of his employes, shall be a misdemeanor and upon conviction such employer shall be
punished by a fine of not exceeding five hundred
dollars ( $500.00).
The injured employe's report of accident may be
made upon a printed form prepared by the state
treasurer for that purpose. No order or award for
compensation shall be made unless, in addition to
the reports of accident, an application or claim for
award is filed by- the injured workman, or someone
on his behalf, or in case of the death of the injured
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with the clerk of the district court in the
county wherein such accident accurred, within five
months after the day on ·which the injury occurred;
provided, however, if the employe's report of accident, is filed within the prescribed pe1iod for filing an employe's report of accident, the period of
limitation for the filing of such claim shall be nine
months. 1-,either the reports of accidents nor anything therein contained shall constitute a claim for
compensation. The employe's claim for compensation may be amended at any time before an original order of award has been made in order that
the workman may correctly set out the nature of
his injury. [C. S. '20, § 4326, as amended by L.
'27, c. 111, § 1; L. '29, c. Gl, § 1.
Cited in Hotelling Y. Farg o-Weste rn Oil Co., 33 \Vyo. 24~,
238 P. 542, anr. ~tulcd unde r ~ 12~-1 01.
Report filed by cmp!o ye r. con ccrnini,! uccidcnt nn&lt;l inju ry
suffered Uiereby, is ordinarily mlmiss iUlc in e vidence. Idea l
Bukcry v. Sch,·y,·cr. cte. ~3 W yo, - -, 200 P. 284.
, Limitation o-f time for a1,nlicntion for compemmt:on by i njured em11loyc, held, a11pli cab1 c to inju1·icli result.in.g in death..
In re Martini. 38 Wyo. lH. 266 P. i07.
Limitation for filing claim by injured cmployc, held, np p licnblc to cluim by su1•v; vini,: parents. ltl.
That em}lloyc•s s urviving- 1iarcnts ,vc rc in Itnly, held, no e.-xcuse for not fitins~ claim io1· &lt;':ompensation in time. Id.
Lack of knowlet.l~c :is to limitation fo r filing claim f or C':Om pensation, hclt.1, no e......:cusc Io1· failure lo file cl uim wilhin p rescribed time. Id.

124-113. Investigation by the district judge-Procedure in disputed cases. Whenever an injury
or death resulting from injury is reported to the
clerk of the district court of the county wherein
such injury .occurred, in accordance with the preceding section,. it shall be the duty of said clerk
to at •once notify the judge of said court, that such
injury report has been filed in his ·o ffice. It shall
thereupon be the duty of said judge to investigate
the nature of said injury and claim for compensation at the earliest possible date, in such a manner
as he may deem necessary to ascertain wheth~r t?e
claim for compensation or the amount therof, 1s d1s.puted by the employer, and if there be no dispu_te,
as to the right of the injured workman to receive
compensation, or as to the amount thereof, and
the claim appear to be free from collusion, said
-judge shall thereupon make an order directing payment for such compensation from the state industrial accident fund in accordance with the facts
by him ascertained and the terms of this chapter.
If the judge finds it necessary to refer the matter
to a referee for investigation, he shall make an
order in the case to that end, and upon the approval of the referee's report by the court a fee may be
allowed to the referee not to exceed in any one case
such sum as the judge may fix to be taxed .and paid
as costs. Where a reference is made, and the evidence has been taken, and reported to the court,
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any county of the state, allowing t he part ies to
make oral argu ment, or f ile written briefs, subject
to such rules of t he court as in other civi l ca ses.
If there be a dispute, a s to the righ t of said injured
employe or hi s dependent fam ily t o kceiYe .compen sation, or a s to the amou nt there.of, the n it shall
be the duty of said judge to s t t he case down for
a hearing at the earli est possible date and to di r ect
notice of such hea ring to be i sued by the clerk of
said court for service upon the employer and t he
employe at least seven (7) days before the date
fixed for said hearing, which said notice shall be
served by the sheriff of said county without expense
to either pa rty, except that his actual tra,•eling expenses shall be a llowed and taxed, as ,costs. The
hearing shall be conducted upon the statement and
report f iled by t he employer, and such formal claims
as may be presented and fi led ,vith the clerk of the
district court by or on behalf of t he inju red wor kman. If the em ployer , in his report of the in ju ry,
alleges that the inju ry was due solely to the culpa ble
negligence of the in jur ed mploye, or that t he claim
for compen sation is one not coming within the provisions of t hi chapter, then a jury may be demanded
by either party and t he cause shall be t ried, a a
court proceeding. If a jury is demanded , it may be
selected from names cir.a wn from t he fi ve mile limi t
jury box, a s in civil cases, at any time 1n t erm ti me
or vacation unless a r egular j ury panel be in attendance at the court on the date a ny such hearin g
may occur. The taking of evidence shall be a
summary, giving a full opportunity to all parties to
develop the facts fully. , The official .court reporter
of the district court shall attend the hearing and
make a stenographic report of the evidence without
cost to either party. The court or judge shall direct
the county and prosecuting attorney, or other competent attorney appointed by the court to conduct
the examination of witnesses on behalf of the injured workman, and it shall be the duty of said attorney to appear and perform such service without
expense to either party. The employer may appear
in person or by counsel and introduce evidence at
the same hearing. No costs shall be taxed• by the
clerk except fees for witnesses, who may be subpoenaed and who shall be allowed the same fees,
for attendance and mileage, as is fixed by law in
civil actions, and jury costs shall be taxed to and
paid from the accident fund, if the verdict and
judgment be in favor of the employer; but if
against the employer then he shall pay the costs.
The injured workman, or his dependents, may have
two witnesses, as of course at the expense of the
fund; said injured workman, or his dependents,
shall also be entitled to two more witnesses, in
addition to the above, to be allowed by the court or
the judge thereof, on making and filing with the
clerk of the court an affidavit setting forth the
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dependents, shall be entitled to more witnesses, a t
the expense of the fund, to be allowed by the court
or the judge thereof, when there is filed with the
clerk of the court, addressed to the court, an affidavit stating what other witnesses a re required,
together with the facts expected to be proved by
them, and should the court deem the exp ected evidence material, then the court sha ll make an order
authorizing the i~suing of such subpoenas for witnesses as the court may deem necessary. This provision shall apply a s well in the taking of depositions as in trials to the court. At the conclusion
of the hea ring, the court shall enter an order pu rsuant to the verdict of the jury, if a jury be ca lled,
and if no jury be called, the court or judge sha ll
render a decision upon the facts and law of the case
pursuant to the provisions of this .chapter, and make
an order allowing or disallowing compensation , as
the law and the evidence may warrant. In a ny proceeding before a court or judge, as aforesaid, the
court or judge sha ll have authority to app oint a
duly qualified impartial physician to examine t he
injured ernploye a nd giYe testimony. The fee fol'
such service shall be five dollars ($5.00), unless
otherwise ordered o y the court, with mileage allowance, as is allowed to other ,vitnesses, which shall
be taxed as costs, and paid as other witness f ees
are paid. The employer or employe may, a t his
own expense, also appoint a qualified physician, who
may attend and be present at any such exa mina tion of an injured ernploye and give testimony at
such hearing or investigation. [L. '15, c. 124, § 12;
C. S. '20, § 4327, S. L. '33, c. 129, § 2.
This section docs not deny the right of an employe to be
represented by counsel, in view oi § 12•1•128, relating to i ecs
of attorneys.
Zancanclli v. Central Coal &amp; Coke Co., 25
Wyo. 511, 173 P. 981.
Court in compe nsation 111"0Cecdin~ _held, nuthorizcd _to secure expert t estimony on effect of 1nJury, though bearing , ,0;1
ultim ate fact. Sakamoto v. Kemmerer Coa l Co., 36 Y..' yo. 3lo,
255 P. 356.
Refu sal to take compensation case from ju ry a£tcr employer ad.m itl&lt;.'"&lt;.l there w as no evidence of wo1·km nn's c~p.1blo
negligence, held, not error. In re Hibler, 37 ,vyo. 33-, 261
P. 648.
.
Hcar•my testimony of decca.sed employe's ~vi~e, concerning
employc"s statemcnt!:i relatin R" to injury, ndm1ss1ble where ~o
object.on was made at trial . Ideal Bakery v, Schryver , 43 ,v&gt; o.
- - , 299 P. 284.
Ciled in La Chappelle v. Union P a cific Goa.I Co., 29 \\' yo.
449 , 214 P. 587 , nnnot utc-cl under § 124-101.
Cited in Midwest Refin in g Co. v George, 41 Wyo. 55, 281
P. 1005, a nnot ated under § 124-1,10.
Midwest Refining Co. v, George, 44 Wyo. 25.

124-11 &amp;. Appeal to supreme court. Any order
given and made in any investigation or hearing ~y
a court or judge, pursuant to the provisions of this
chapter, shall be reviewable by the state supreme
court on proceedings in error in the manner prescribed by the code of civil pro.c edure; provided,
however, that the petition in error, bill of exceptions
and record on appeal must be filed in the supreme
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decision or • order on motion fo r new tr ial by a
court or judge, unless the time be extended by order
of court or j udge ; and fi f teen (15) days shall be
allowed plantiff in error t hereaf ter for filing brief,
and fifteen (16) days thereafter shall be allowed
defenda nt in er ror for filing brief, and said appeal
shall be a dva nced on the calendar and disposed of
as promptly a s p ossible. In case an appeal to the
supreme court is prosecuted on behalf of the in. jured workman, the county and prosecuting attorney, or other attorney representing said wor kman,
shall order a t ranscript of the r ecord of the hearing and proceeding· to be prepared by the official
court r eporter of the dishict wherein said injury
occurred and duly certified without cost to said
injured workman, and said county and prosecuting
attorney or other attorney shall order the papers
on file in the office of the clerk of the district
court to be by said clerk prepared, t ran scripted,
certified and forwa rded t o the clerk of the supreme
court, without cost to t he injured workman, an d t he
proceedin gs in the supreme comt , shall be conducted on behalf of t he injur ed workman by t he attorney general of t he state a s part of his officia l
duties, and by any ot her attorney representing said
workman. In ,case an appeal be prosecuted on behalf of t he employer, t he record of the proceedings
a t the original hearing shall be supplied ,vithout
cost to such employer, but such employer may employ counsel to conduct such appeal on his behalf.
The court granting an appeal to an employer from
an order of award sha ll stay, until the appeal is
finally determined, the payment of said award or
that portion thereof appealed from upon such
terms as may to the court seem just and proper.
[L. '31, c. 73, § 59, amending L. '25, c. 124, § 2;
C. S. '20, § 4328.
Law permitting retention of fees by re.Porter for transcripts
held, not to repeal law requiring tra nscripts in compensation
cnses to be furni shed without cost to parties. In re ,Vinborne, 34 Wyo. 349, 244 P . 135.
Cost of transcript, in appenl under this chapter, not contingent expense payable out of industrial nccident fund, nor
from interest earned by Enid fund.
Judgment on substantial evidence in compensation cnse i•
conclusive. McMnhon v. Midwest Refining Co., 36 Wyo. 90,
252 P. 1027.
Where petition in error nnd record in compensation cnso
were not filed within time limited, the supreme court wns
without jurisdiction. Reitsma v. Standard Oil Co.. 37 Wyo.
471, 263 P. 619.
Motion for new trial, under this section, must be filed
within 10 days from finnl order, nnd, where not so filed, er~or
proceedings must be dismissed where motion for a new trinl
was necessnry. Standard Oil Co. v. Buchnnnn, 39 Wyo. 372,
271 P. 876.
Procedure on o;ppenl in ordinnry civil ca.scs npplies to cnses
under compensation act, except as otherwise provided. Id.
Assignment of error in motion for new trinl not urged In
brief is waived. Ideal Bakery v. Schryver, 43 Wyo. - - , 299
P. 284.
Unless an appeal from nn order, in proceedings under . th_is
chapter, is perfected by fil_ing record. in supreme court w1thm
30 days thereafter ns required by thw section, or as extended

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by order of cou rt or j udge, the supre me cou rt bas no j uris ...
diction of the case on appeal. In re l{rivokapich, 41 \ Vyo.

meet the demands Upon it, in which case the treasurer shall transfer from t he "reserve fun d" to the
"general f und" a sufficient amount to meet the
immediate demands upon sai d "general fund." The
purpose of creating said "reser ve f und" is to provide a fund within the indust rial accident fund
sufficiently large to pay great a nd unusual demands
upon t he indu trial accident fund which might be
caused by a la rge disaster or by several such disasters occurring within a short time, and the
"reserve fund" shall be kept apart fr om t he "general f und," and a s near as may be unused in accorda nce with said purpose. The state treasurer shall
set aside in the "reserve fu nd" at t he end of each
month twenty-five per cent (25% ) of a ll moneys
received in the industrial accident f und during said
mont h in excess of the amount expended, the balance of moneys so r eceived to be used in t he "general fund." 'fhre e-fo urths of the "reserve f und"
shall be as near as may be kept invested in Uni ted
States government bonds, state, county, school district or municipal bonds. All moneys r eceived by
the state treasurer under the provisions of this
chapter hall become a part of the indu strial accident fund . All f ees or mileage of witnesses, jurors
and physicians adj udged to be pa id from the accident fund in any court proceeding under this chapter, and all contingent expen ses incuned in preparing fo r and in the administration of this
chapter shall be paid from the industrial accident
fund on proper vouchers and warrants. [L. '31, c.
73, § 60, amending L. '21, ~- 65, § 1; C. S. '20 , § 4330.

9, 281 P. 195.

Failure. of parlies aJ&gt;pcalini:: :Crom ~wa rd of compc:nsa t ion
pi-oceedi ngs to fil e record wit hin st ntuto ry p eriod r equired
dismissal. Id .
Cnse dismissed for failu re to 11crfcct appeal in time. Marsh
v. Alioe, 43 Wyo. - - .
Proceedings held, r eviewa ble by direct nppenl except where
altered, in view of t.his section . Marsh v. A lj oc, 41 ,vyo.
119, 282 P. 1055.
District court held, a u thorized to m ake second extension
order for perfecting appea l lo s upreme court. Id.
Right of compensation claimant to atto rney gener a l' s services
must yield to st-ate treasurer's rig ht thereto, when he ~
titians to reopen cusc. l d .
Supreme court has no j urisdiction o! appeal in com pe nsal.ion
proceedings taken a f ter c.x1Jiralion o f s tntutory pcr;ocl, therefore without order extending time. In re Contas, 42 Wyo. 59,
269 P . 368.
Gencal terms of com11ensation law, fi xi n g time !or fili ng
record on uppcal, we re applicable to filing record in com pensation cn.scs unde r subsequently created appellate J&gt;rocedurc.
In re Contas, 42 Wyo. 94, 291 P. ~14 .
To entitle r ecord on appeal to be fil ed with in stat u tory
period, docket fees must be paid to clerk within time ul•
lowed. Id.
Appella nt has du ty of seeing that his record on a11pc.:1l io
forwarded to supreme court as required by law. Id.

124-115. Court order recorded-Copies to auditor and treasurer. Every order given and made
by a district court or judge awarding payment
from the industrial accident fund to an injured
employe or his dependent family, shall be entered
of record by the clerk of the· court where given
and true copies thereof shall be immediately made
and certified by said clerk and forwarded to the
state auditor and state treasurer, respectively, of
Wyoming, and shall be by each of said officers entered upon a record to be known as the .compensation docket, and shall be the authority and direc- tion of the state .auditor to issue warrants for
compensation awards against the industiial accident fund and for the state treasurer to pay such
compensation awards from said fund. [L. '15, c.
124, § 14; C. S. '20, § 4329.
Cited in La Chap11elle v. Union Pacific Coal Co., 29 Wyo.
449, 214 P. 687, annotated unde r § 124-101.

124-116. Industrial accident fund - Appropriation. There is hereby created a fund to be lrnown
as the "industrial accident fund," which shall be held
by the state treasurer and by him deposited in such
banks as are authorized to receive deposits of the
funds of the state. The treasurer in making said
deposits shall divide the said industrial accident
fund into two distinct funds, one to be known as
the "general fund" and the other to be knov.rr1 as
the "reserve fund." The "general fund" as near as
may be, shall be used for payment of all awards,
claims and items of expense chargeable against the
industrial accident fund, and the "reserve fund"
shall not be used for any of said payments unless
the "general fund" at the time is insufficient to

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Contingent expenses'' pnynble out of industria l a ccident
func.l, refers only to ex,p,cnses in admi nistration of state dc-partments, does not include cost of transcr ipt in appea l u nder
this chapter. In re Winborne, 34 Wyo. 349, 244 P. 135.
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124-117. Every employer engaged in any of the
occupations herein defined as extra-hazardous, is
hereby . required to pay into the state treasury for
the benefit of the industrial accident fund a sum
of money equal to one and one-half per cent (1 ½.% )
of the money earned by each of his employes engaged in such extra-hazardous employment during
each calendar month of such employment. Such
payment shall be so made on or before the 15th day
of the month following the month for which such
payments are computed and paid. Each employer
shall continue to . make monthly contributions as
above provided unless his account, after making the
hereinafter specified deductions therefrom, shall
equal full two per cent (2%) of his annual payroll
computed by multiplying his current month's payroll' of workmen engaged in extra-hazardous employment by twelve and shall likewise be not less
than three thousand dollars ($3,000.00) provided,
however, that any employer whose account is overdrawn shall be required to pay monthly a sum of

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money (including the payments as above specified)
equal to four per ,eent ( 4% ) of the money earned
by each of his employes engaged in such extrahazardous employment during each calendar month
of such employment until such overdraft shall be
paid. Such employer shall not be compelled to
contribute when his contlibutions in the fund, after
making deductions as aforesaid, shall equal two per
cent (2%) of his annual payroll, and shall likewise
be not less than three thousand dollars ($3,000.00).
In addition to the other payments reqµired by this
section to be paid into the industrial ac.cident fund,
every employer engaged in any of the occupations
herein defined as extra-hazardous shall make a payment to be known as a "service and policing
charge." Such service and policing charge shall be
paid by the employer into the state treasury for
the benefit of the industrial accident fund and shall
not be credited to the balance of the employer contributing. The amount of balance in the industrial
accident fund to the employer's credit shall not
relieve him of his duty and liability to pay the s·e rvice and policing charge; provided, however, that no
employer who pays for any calendar month four
per cent. of the moneys earned by each of his employes engaged in such extra-hazardous employment during such calendar month shall be .compelled
to pay a service and policing charge for such month.
The service and policing charge shall be computed
on the monthly premium paid by the individual
employer into the state treasury for the benefit of
the industrial accident fund during each calendar
month 1 or on the premium whkh the employer
would have been required to pay had not the amount
of the employer's balance relieved him from the
payment of a premium.
The amount of the service and policing charge
shall be determined according to the following
schedule:
Service and
Policing Charge
Where the monthly payment
for month.
is less than 10.00 ______ - - - - - - $ 1.10
10.01 to
20.00___________
2.20
20.01 to
30.00___________
3.30
30.01 to
40.00 _ _ _
4.40
40.01 to
50.00
___
5.50
60.01 to
60.00___________
6.60
60.01 to
70.00____
7.70
70.01 to
80.00___________
8.80
80.01 to
90.00___________
9.00
90.01 to 100.00___________
9.50
100.01 to 150.00____ 13.50
150.01 to 200.00___________ 18.00
200.01 to 300.00======== 24.00
300.01 to 400.00
30.00
~ 400.01 to 500.00____ 35.00
500.01 to 750.00____ 48.75

Over

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750.01 t o 1,000.00 ___________ G0.00
1,000.01 to 1,500.00 ___________ 82.50
1,600.01 t o 2,000.00 ___ ______ __ 100.00
2,000.01 to 3,000.00 ___________ 120.00
3,000.01 to 4,000.00 ___________ 140.00
4,000.01 to 5,000.00 ______ _____ 150.00
5,000.00 ______________ ____ ___ 175.00

Provided, however, in that the expense of the administration of t his chapter and of making the
colle.ctions herein fixed , is greater as t o non-resident empl oyers engaged in ext ra-hazardous occupations, tha n such expense obtains t o such employers
bona fid e domiciled within t he state of Wyoming, the
service and policing charge, upon t he mont hly premium paid by non-r esident employer s, engaged in
extra-hazardous occupations, sha ll be double the
fore going schedule, as the same applies to resident
employers engaged in ext ra-hazardous occupation .
" Non-resident" employers of e:irt ra-hazardous occupations shall give bond or other securit y in the
s um of five hundred dollars ($500.00 ), t o be approved by t he st at e treasure r or his deputies, before starting the work. The contract of said bond
or other security shall be condi tioned t hat the said
employer will fai thfully perfo nn all t he duties imposed by thi s act upon employers engaged in extrahazaroous occupations and promptl y pay i nto the
state treasury, at the time a nd in the manner set
forth in section 12 4-117 of the Revised Statutes ·of
Wyoming, 1931, and all acts amendatory or i n aid
thereof , the sums of money required to be p aid by
employers in extra-hazardous occupations. And to
this end, "non-resident" employer~ ~ng,3ged in
extra-hazardous occupations are hereby required,
before starting •work, and from time to time after
such work has been started, to report to the state
treasurer the nature and progress of such work,
the location of the same and the number of employes engaged in and upon the work and likely to
be so engaged for the next thirty (30) days giving
such further and detailed information as the state
treasurer may reasonably demand. The ,villful
failure or negligence on the part of any "non-resident" employer of extra-hazardous occupations to
give said security, to make the reports, and/ or to
furnish the information required by this section,
shall be a misdemeanor, and upon conviction, such
employer shall be punisher! by a fine of not less
than five hundred dollars ($500.00) or more than
five thousand dollars ($5,000.00), recoverable with
costs in any court of competent jurisdiction. Provided, however, that "non-resident" employers of
extra-hazardous occupations shall not be required
to give bond or other security for any payment or
payments required of them for the "service and policing charge" required by this section. And the requirements of this section that "non-resident" employers of extra-hazardous occupations shall give

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bond or other security, shall not apply to "service
and policing charges" herein provided.

of persons in his empl oy, o r shall refu e to make
the monthly pre mium pay ments a s provided by the
terms of this chapter whe_n they be.come due, and
against whom an award is made to any injured
workman in his employ, shall be personally liable to
the state of Wyoming, for the use and benefit of
the industrial accident fund, to be recovered by
·suit brought by the state on the relation of the
state treasurer, in a sum equal to such award or
awards as are enter ed for payment from the workmen's compensation fu nd of the state of Wyoming.
The entry of final order by the judge of a district
court having jurisdiction of such cause approving
and allowing an award of compensation shall be
prima facie proof of t he liability of an employer
so failing to ,compl y with this provision of this
chapter; provided, t hat non- resident employers,
upon engaging in any extra-hazardous occupation
as defined in this chapter, and haYing in thei r employ workmen performing such e}..1;ra-ha zru:dous
work, shall be deemed from the date of the commencement of such work, to have designated t he
secretary of state of the state of W yoming their
agent for service of any proces - upon them in an y
action prosecuted hereinunder; and f urt her, provided, that the secretary of state, upon the receipt
of any process shall send the same by register ed
mail to the address of the addressee only, and
shall r equest that a return receipt for same be furnished. 'l'he provisions of this section shall not
modify any other provisions of this chapter, but
•shall be deemed to be in addition thereto.

The term "non-resident" employers of extrahazardous occupations, in this connection, sha ll be
construed a;, an employer of labor engaged in extrahazardous occupation s, who for the previous twelve
months has no t been a continuous contributor to the
compensation fund as in this chapter provided, and
who has not been a bona fide domiciled in, ur a
resident of the state of \&gt;\7yoming continuously for
the preceding twelve month s next prior to engaging in the business of an "emplo~•er of labor in
extra-hazardous oecupation." When an y such employer, shall contribute to said fund as require,!
by this chapter, for twelYe censecutive months immediately prior to the .commencement within this
state of the occupation, the requirement to pay
double the service and police charge shall cease.
·For the purpose of encouraging care on the part
of the employers and thus decreasing accidents to
employ_es, and to the end that each employer shall
compensate all injuries to the workmen of such
employer and not those of other employers, the
state treasurer shall keep a separate account for
each employer so conti·ibuting to said fund and
shall charge against the account of each employer
all warrants paid from the industrial accident fund:
(a) As awards for injuries to employes of such
employer;
(b) In payment of medical and surgical supplies
and medical or hospital attendance of an employe
of such employer;
(c) In payment for investigations of accid·e nts of
such employer, or in payment of investigations of
injuries to his employes;
(d) In payment of witness fees in cases wherein
an order of award is granted to the employe of
such employer. [L, '27, c. 111 § 2; L. '25, c. 124,
§ 3; L. '23, c. 60, § 7; C. S. '20, § 4331; S. L. 33, c.
129, § 3.
Cited In re Winborne, 31 Wyo. 3•19,' 2,1.1 P. 135, annotated
under ~ 12•1-114.

124-118. Filing of payrolls with state treasurer.
It shall be the duty of each employer to forward
to the state treasurer, ·on a blank form provided
hy said state treasurer, a true copy of his payroll
of persons in his employ engaged in extra-hazardous
employment luring the current calendar month,
sworn to either by himself or the person having
knowledge of said payrolls. Each employer, unless
othenvise supplied with the last above blank forms,
shall seasonably apply to said state treasurer for
the same; and any employer who shall fail, neglect
or refuse to furnish such true copy of his payroll

It shall further be the duty of each employer
heretofore mentioned to notify the state treasurer
fa the event that he has ceased to employ workmen
in occupations of an extra-hazardous nature as ·d efined by this chapter. Any failul'e of any sueh
employer to file ,vith said state treasurer a copy of
his payroll as herein provided, shall be a misdemeanor, and any wilfully false statement in any affida-vit made as herein provided shall likev.ise constitute a misdemeanor, and any misdemeanor committed in violation of this section shall be punishable by a fine of not more than five hundred dollars
($500.00). [L. '29, c. 119, § 1, amending L. '27,
C. 111, § 3; L. '23, c. 60, § 8; C. s. '20, § 4.332
124-11!). Inspectors-Failure to pay assessment
-Pe:-ialty. The state treasurer is authorized and
empowered, for the purpose of enfor.cing the provisions of this chapter, to appoint two inspectors,
the salaries and actual and necessary traveling expenses of such inspectors to be paid out of the industrial accident fund. In case any employer
engaged in any extra-hazardous business or industry, as defined by this chapter, shall fail or refuse
to pay the assessment upon his current monthly

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payroll, as is required by this chapter, he shall be
guilty of a raisdemeanor and shall be punished by
a fine of not more than five hundred dollars
($500.00), and in addition to the said fine it shall
be the duty of the attorney general of this state
to immediately bring suit in the name of the state
for the benefit · of the industrial accident fund
against such employer, for the collection of such assessment, and if a judgment for the recovery of
said assessment be given in favor of the state for
the use and benefit of the industrial accident fund,
said judgment shall be for double the amount of the
payroll as3essment provided in § 124-117, together
with costs. [L. '27, c. 111, § 4, amending L. '23,
c. 60, § 9, C. S. '20, § 4333.

The loss of a t hird or di st a l phalange of the
thumb shall be considered t o be equa l to the loss
of one-half of such thumb; the l oss of t he mor e than
one-half of such thu mb sha ll be considered to be
equal to the loss of t he whole t humb.

124-120. Compensation schedule. Each employe,
who shall be fojured in any of the extra-hazardous
employments as herein defined, or the dependent
family of any such injured work.men, who may die
as the result of such injuries, except in case of injuries due solely to the culpable negligence of such
injured employe, shall receive out of the industrial
accident fund, compensation in accordance with the
following schedule, and such payment shall be in
lieu of and take the place of any and all rights of
action against any employer contributing, as required by this chapter, to the industrial a.c cident
fund in favor of any person or persons by reason
of any such injuries or death.
(a) "Permanent partial disability" means the
loss of either one foot, one leg, one hand, one arm,
one eye, or the sight of one eye, one or more fingers,
one or more toes, and dislocation where the ligaments are severed, or any other injury known to
surgery to be permanent partial disability. For any
permanent partial disability hereinafter specifically
described, resulting from an injury, the workman
shall receive a lump sum as follows:
For the loss of a thumb__
- - - - $ 337.50
For the loss of a first finger _______ _ 300.00
For the loss of a second finger _______ _ 225.00
For the loss of a third finger_ ______ _ 225.00
For the loss of a fourth finger ______ _ 225.00
For the loss of a palm (metacarpal
bone) ---------------------------- 90~00
For the loss of a hand ___,_ _ _ _ _ 1,500.00
For the loss of an arm at or below
elbow ---------------------------- 1,800.00
For the loss of an arm above elbow___ 2,000.00
For anky-losis (total stiffness of) or contractures (due to scars or injuries) which make the
fingers more than useless, the same amounts apply
to such finger or fingers (not thumb) as given
above.

The loss of a third or di stal phalange of any
finger shall be con idered to be equal to the loss
of two-thirds of such finger.
The loss of more than the middle and distal phalanges of any finger shall be considered to be equal
to the loss of the whole finger; provided, however,
that in no case shall t he amo unt received for more
than one fing er exceed the amount in this sch dule
for the loss of a hand.
For the loss of a great toe __________ __ $200.00
For the loss of one of t he toes other
than great toe_________________ 150.00
The loss of more than two-thirds of any toe shall
be considered equal to t he los of the whole toe.
The loss of less than two-t hird of an y toe hall
be considered equal to the loss of one-ha lf of the toe,
For the loss of a fo oL--------------$1,200.00
For the loss of a leg below the h."nee __ 1,500.00
For the loss of a leg above the knee __ 1,800.00
For the loss of an eye or the sight
thereof ____ ____________________ ___ 1,800.00
For any other injury lmown to surgery to be p~rmanent partial disability, the workman shall receive
a sum in the amount proportional to the extent of
such permanent partial disa-oility based' as near as
may be upon the foregoing schedule in every case of
permanent partial disability the amount allowed for
the injury shall be paid in monthly installmen~s
at the rate of fifty dollars ($50.00) per month 1f
the workman be unmarried at the time of the injury, and at the rate of sixty doll~s ($60.00) P:r
month if the workman has a wife with whom he 1s
living and in good faith contributing to her support
at the time of the injury; provided, however, that
the court making such award shall retain jurisdiction of the same until said award shall have been
fully paid, with power to modify or change t~e
amount of the award to conform to any change m
the condition of the injured workman, and shall
have power at any time during said period, upon
application and hearing, ,vith notice to the employer,
and a showing of the necessity therefor, to order
all or any part of the unpaid balance of the award
to be paid to the injured workman as a lump sum.
(b) "Permanent total disability" means the loss
of both legs or both arms, total loss of eyesight,
paralysis or other conditions permanently incapacitating the workman from performing any work at
any gainful occupation. Where there has been a

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previous disability or injury, a s the 1-oss of one eye,
or the sight thereof, one hand, one foot, or any
other previous permanent disability or injury, the
percentage of disability for a subsequent injury
shall be determined by deducting therefrom the
perce~tage of the ~reYiou s disability or injury, as
1t existed at the t11ne of the subsequent injury.
yi'~en permanent total disability results from the
lilJury the workman shall receive the sum of fo ur
thousand dollars ($4,000.00), but in every such case
the amou?t allowed for the injury shall be paid in
monthly mstallments at the rate of fifty dollars
($50.00) per month if the workman be unmarried a t
the time ·of the injury, and at the rate of sixty
dollars ($60.00) per month if the workman has a
wife with whom he is living and in good faith
contributing to her support at the time of the injury; provided, howeYer, that the ,court making such
award shall retain jurisdiction of the same until
said awards shall have been fully paid, with power
to modify or change the amount of the award t o
conform to any change in the condition of the injured workman, and shall have power at any time
during said period, upon application and hearing,
with notice to the employer, and a showing of the
necessity therefor, to order all or any part of the
unpaid balance of the award to be paid to the Injured wo1·kman as a lump sum; provided, that if
the workman shall die leaving an unpaid balance of
the award, then such unpaid balance shall be
1·eturned to the industrial accident fund and be credited to the employer's balance. If the workman
.suffering such permanent total disability have a
boy or boys under sixteen (16) years of age, or
girl or girls under eighteen (18) years of age, the
guardian of such child or children, appointed as
hereinafter provided, shall receive for the use ant:l
benefit of said child or children, a lump sum o!
one hundred and twenty dollars ($120.00) per year
for each boy under sixteen (16) years until the
time when each of said boys shall become sb..-teen
(16) years of age, and a lump sum of one hundred
,md twenty dollars ($120.00) per year for each girl
under eighteen (18) years of age until the time
when each of said girls shall become eighteen (18)
years of age; provided, that the aggregate lump
sum paid to said guardian shall in no case exceed
four thousand dollars (!;i°4,000.00), and any and all
awards made on account of any such child or children, shall be disbursed under a proper guardianship
to be created by the court or judge making such
award.

medical or surgical treatment and be able t o resume work; provided, however , that when such
injury does result in either permanent total or partial disability, then and in that ca e, "temporary
total disabili ty" hall be limited to the time when
the "healin g process" has taken place. In such
case, if t he workman be unma rried at the time of
the injury, he sha ll r eceive the sum of fifty dollars
($50.00) per month, so long as the total disability
shall continue. If he have a wife with whom he is
living and in good faith .contributing to her upport
at the time of the injury, he shall receive sh.'i;y
dollars ($60.00) per month, and if he have a boy or
boys under sixteen (16) years of age, or a gi.J:l or
girls under eighteen (18) years of age, and in good
faith supporting, or both, he shall receive for each
s o supported, seven and one-half dollars ($7.50)
per month, but the total monthly payment shall no t
exceed ninety dollar s ($90.00) per month. No compensation, except the expense of medical attention,
s hall be allowed fo r the first seven (7 ) days of
disability, unless the incapacity extends beyond the
period of twenty-one (21 ) days, in which case the
compensation sha ll run from the time of the injury.
As soon as recovery is so complete that t he earn.ing power of the workman at any kind of work is
restor ed, the payments shall .cease, but in no case
shall the t otal payments made in such cases exceed
in the a ggregat e the lump sum amount herein
specified to be paid an injured workman for injuries
causin g permanent total disability. When the workman has non-resident alien children whom he is
in good faith supporting, he shall receive only
one-third of the sum a bove fbrnd for boys under
sixteen (16) years of age and girls under eighteen
(18) years of age.

(c) "Temporary total disability" means an injury which, though it may result or does result in a
permanent total or partial disability, temporarily
incapacitates the injured person from performing
any work at any gainful occupation for the time,
but from which injury such person may recover by

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(d) In all cases of temporary total disability,
permanent partial disability and permanent total
disability, the expense of medical attention and of
care in hospital of the injured workman shall be
paid from date of said injury, the expense of medical treatment not to exceed one hundred and fifty
dollars ($150.00) in any case and the expense of
care in hospital not to exceed one hundred and
fifty dollars ($150.00) in any case, unless under
general arrangement the workman is entitled to
medical attention and care in hospital, or the employer furnishes adequate and· proper medical attention and hospital facilities to his employes; prnvided, however, that no bill or fee for medical attention or care in hospital shall be allowed or paid
without notice to the employer and a hearing if
requested by said employer. The state treasurer
shall have the power to establish a schedule fixing
the fees for which all medical, surgical, hospital
or other legalized forms of treatment rendered to
employes under this section shall be compensated.

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Each physician or surgeon attending a workma n injured while engaged in extra-hazardous occupation
shall file with the clerk of the court of the county
within which such injury occurred and with the
state treasurer, under rules to be prescribed by the
state treasurer, a full and complete report full y describing the nature of the injuries to such workman;
provided, that such report shall not be required unless the disability resulting from such injury lasts
through the day or the injury requires medical services other than the ordinary fir st aid treatmem.
Any physician or surgeon failing to file any report.
•as herein provided shall be punished by a fine of not
more than fifty dollars ($50.00). Where death
results from an injury the expense of burial shall
be paid not to exceed one hundred and fifty dollars
($150.00) in any case, unless other arrangements
exist between employer and employe under agreement.

die before all of the a ward has been paid, the remaining ba lance sha ll be paid to t he surviving- dependent children in t he fo llowing manner ; in a scertaining t he a mou nt to be paid to each surviving child in the ca se of male children, the age
of such ma le child shall be fig ured from t he t ime
of the death or r e-marriage of such surviving
spouse until such male child attains the age of
sixteen (16) years and in t he case of fema le children, the time shall be figured from the ti me of the
death or r e-ma r riage of such sur viving spouse until
such fem ale child attains t he age of eighteen (18 )
years, and t he unpaid balance of such awar d shall
be divided in each instance by the number of
months between such periods of time. In case of
the death of any such surviving children , t he por tion of such aware!- made payable to such child by
the terms hereof sha ll be di vided among the survi ving children pr·o rata; p rovided, furthe r, tha t
if all of the surviving child ren should die befo re t he
unpaid balance of the awar&lt;l. is enti rely di stribu ted,
then the r emaining undistri buted portion of such
award shall rever t to the g eneral fu nd and be credited to the emp loyer's balance; provided, further,
that if it be shown t hat t he sur vivi ng spouse ,vilfull y deserted decea sed without fault upon the part
of the deceased, such surviving spouse shall not be
rega rded as a dependent in any deg ree, but in such
case the ri ght of boys under sixteen (16) yea rs of
age and g irls under eighteen (18) years of ag e to
compensation shall not be defeated. If said workman leaves a surviving boy or boys under six-teen
(16) yea rs of age or girl or girls under eighteen
(18) years of age, the guardian of such child or
children appointed as hereinafter provided, shall
receive for the use and benefit of said child or ,children, a lump sum of one hundred and twenty dollars
($120.00) per year for each surviving boy under sixteen (16) years of age until the time when each
of said surviving boys shall become sixteen (16)
years of age, and a lump sum of one hundred a:nd
twenty dollars ($120.00) per year for each s~rviving girl under eighteen (18) years of age until the
time when each of sai-d surviving girls shall become
eighteen (18) years of age; provided, that the aggregate lump sum paid to said guardian shall in
no case exceed three thousand·, six hundred dollars
($3,600.00). In all cases where an order of co~pensation is made on account of boys under sixteen (16) years of age; or gil"ls under eighteen (18)
years of age, or both, or to persons incompetent,
said fund shall be disbursed under a proper guardianship to be created by the court or judge maldng
such an order.

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(1) But if the workman leaves a widow or invalid widower, to whom he or she has been regularly married by a marriage duly solemnized by a
legal ceremony, provided, it shall not be made to
appear that the surviving spouse was at the time
of the workman's death separated from such spouse
by her own fault, such surviving spouse shall recei ve
the sum of two thousand dollars ($2,000.00), but in
every such case the said award be paid in monthly installments at the rnte of forty-five dollars ($45.00)
per month, upon proof made to the state treasurer
that such surviving widow is still living and has
not re-married. In case the award is in favor of
an invalid widower, then and in that .case, proof
must be made to the state treasurer, before any
monthly installment is paid, that the said widower
is still an invalid. Provided, however, that the
court making such award may upon application and
hearing, with notice to the employer and a showing
of the necessity therefor, order all or any part of
the unpaid balance of the award to be paid to th~
surviving spouse as a lum'.) sum. If th~ surviving
spouse shall re-marry before all of said award has
been paid, then he or she shall only be entitled to
receive the sum of two hundred and sevenl)' dollar.::
($270.00) out of the unpaid balance of said awarr;~
and further payment shall cea:,;c, .-md any bala?ce or
the award shall revert to the dependent cluldren,
if any there be; and if there be no dependent children the unpaid balance of such award shall retm11
to the general fund and the same -s hall be .credited
to the employer's balance; if the surviving spou_se
shall die before all of said award has been paid,
then the unpaid balance shall revert to the dependent children, if any; if no dependent children, then
such balance shall revert to the general fund and be
credited to tbe employer's balance; provided, in any
case, where the surviving spouse shall re-marry or

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(2) If the injured workman die during the p~rfod
of temporary total disability _and af~er rece1vm_g
compensation therefor, as herem provided, and his

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death be shown to have resulted from such injuries,
the widow and the guardian of the workman's boys
under sixteen (16) years of age and girls under
eighteen (18) year s of age shall be entitled to an
award because of the death of the workman as
herein provided, but the total amount of payments
in excess of two thousand, four hundred dollars
($2,400.00) receiYed by the injured workman during
such disability and prior to his death shall be proportionately deducted from the amounts herein
provided to be paid to the surviving widow and
the guardian of the workman's boys under sixteen
(16) years of age and girls under eighteen (18)
years of age.

case. Standard Oil Co. of I ndiana v. S ull ivan, 33 W yo 223,
23i P. 253.
Evidence showing cmploye's loss ,o ( fin g&lt;'rs on both ha nds.
held, t o justify a wa nl fo r 1ier m11nent totu l disabil ity. Sakamoto v. 10::cmmc rcr Coa l o. , 36 , v yo. 32 ;:; , 25.:; P . 356.
Sum paid fo r te mpo rn 1·y tota l d isnbil ity should be ded ucted
f rom total pe rmanent dhmbili ty award . Id.
Employc held. entitled to )'&gt;n ymcnt o ( compensation in mnnner provided by s tatute in cffoct.. at time of injury . In ro
Hible r, 37 W yo. a :12, ~Gl I' . G-1S.
Generally &amp;i&gt;eakin g the lc1&lt;is1"tu rc did not inte nd dou b!c compen~ation to injured cmploycs , un&lt;lc r p rovi sions o f this sec•
tion, Marsh v. A ljoc, •11 \ Vyo. 2:!0, :.!~M P. ~GO; annotated also
under § 12•1-137.
Sub. A. Standar d Oil Co., (Ind .) v. Ervin , ,14 \V yo. S.

124-121, Additional compensa tion for dis fig urement. In all cases of temporary total disability or
permanent partial disabilit y where the worh-man
shall suffer perm anent disfigurement to the f a ce
or head of a nature so great as to affect t he workman's earning capacity in securing employment, t he
workman shall receive, in p roportion to t he extent
of such disfigurement, a lu nip sum in a ddition, not
to exceed five hundred dolla rs ($500.00) . The court
shall take into consideration in making t he a wa rd
any former disfigurement to the face or head of
such workman. [L. '29, c. 64, § 2.

(3) If any wor1m1an die within one year from the
date of receh-ing a n award for permanent partial
disability and his death be shown to have resulted
from the injuries for which the award was granted,
the widow and the guardian of the workman's boys
under sixteen (16) years of age, and girls under
eighteen ( 18) years of age shall be entitled to an
award because of the death of the workman as herein provided, but the amount of the payments received by the injured workman prior to his death
shall be proportionately deducted from the amounts
herein provided to be paid t o the surviving widow
and the guardian of the workman's boys under sixteen (16) years of age and girls under eighteen
(18) years of age.

12,1-122. Compensat ion for hernia. A workman
in order to be entitled to compensation for hernia
must clearly prove :
1. That the hernia is of recent origin;
2. That its appearance was accompanied by pain,
and discoloration and evidence of tearing of tissues
were present;
1.11 , ;
3. That it was immediately preceded by some
accidental strain suffe red in the course of the employment;

(4) If any workman die within two years from
the date of receiving an award for permanent total
disability and his death be shown to have resulted
from his injuries, the widow of said workman shall
be entitled to an award because of the death of
the workman as herein provided, but the amount of
the payments receh-ed by the injured workmat1. in
excess of two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) prior to
his death shall be deducted from the amount of
her award.
(5) If the workman leaves no widow or widower,
or boy under the age of sixteen (16) years, or girl
under the age of eighteen (18) years, but leaves a
parent or Jiarents surYh-ing, such surviving parent
or parents, if lh-ing in the United States, shall receive a lump sum of fifteen hundred dollars
($1,500.00); provided, a parent or parents, who are
dependents and who are non-resident aliens shall
receh·e a lump sum of one-third of fifteen h~ndred
dollars ($1,500.00). [L. '31, c. 94, § 4, amendin,.,.
L. '29, C. 48, § 1; L. '29, c. 64, § 1; L. '27, c. 111,
§ 5; L. '25, C. 1i-1, § 4; L. '23, c. 60, §§ 10, 11; L.
'21, c. 138, §§ 5, 6, 7; C. S. '20, § 4334; S. L. '33, c.
129, § 4.
Under sub-division b hereof, policy to allow mon, for children o( :' d1enl,led than_ for those of a deceased workman held,
~ ~1uP.t1~~/'" the legislature. In 1·e Brennan, 29 \Vyo. 116,
1
Award for "permanent total disability" mnde only in clenr

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4. That it did not exist prior to the date of the
alleged injury.
If a workman, after establishing his right to compensation for hernia as above provided, elects not
to be operated upon, and the hernia be.comes strangulated in the future, the results from such strangulation will not be compensated. [L. '2!), c. 110,
§ 1.
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124-123. Forfeiture by injured employe-Payments withheld. If any injured employe shall persist in unsanitary or injurious practice which tends
to imperil or 1"eta1·d his recovery, or if he shall
refuse to submit to such medical or surgical treatment, as is reasonably essential to promote his recovery, he shall forfeit all right to compensation
under this chapter; and where an injured employe
is under ,eare and treatment of a physician, he shall
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compensation payments allowed him under this
chapter, except upon the order of such physician,
but such payments shall be withheld and delivered
to such injured v.-orkman upon his recovery or dischal'ge by such physician. [L. '15, c. 124, § 20;
C. S. '20, § 4335.

to collect from the contractor the full a mount pa yable to the industrial accident fun d and the contractor, in turn, shalJ be entitled to collect fro m the
sub-contractor his propor tionate amount of payment; the provisions of thi s section shali app ly t o
ail extra-hazard ous work done by cont ract, except
that in private work the contractor shall be responsible, primarily and directly, to the industria l
accident fund fo r t he proper percentage of the total
payroll of the work and for the amounts due it, and
the owner of the property affected by the contract
shall be surety for such pa:,-,nents. Whenever, and
so long as under the state law, city charter or municipal ordina nce, provision is made for municipal
employes injured in the course of employment, such
empioye shall not be entitled to the benefits of
this chapter and shall not be included in the payroll of the municipality under this chapter. [L.
'15, c. 124, § 23; C. S. '20, § 4338 .

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J.fodi!ication of instl'1.lction ns to effect of injurious prac..
tices rei.al'&lt;ling recove ry of injured employc, held, not improper. In re Hiblc1·, 37 W yo. 332 , 261 P. 648.
Employer had burde n of proof that employe persis ted in injurious lH"acticcs retarding recovery. Id.
To "persis t.. in injurious J)l'acticcs retarding injured em...
ploye"s recovery means to continue against op.i;os1tion o r rem..
onstrance. Id.

124-124. Exemption from execution or attachment. No money paid or payable under this chapter out of the industrial accident fund shall, prior
to issuance and delivery of the warrant therefor, be
capable of being assigned, charged nor ever be
taken in execution or by garnishment, or shall the
same pass to any other person, by operation of law,
except as permitted by subdivision (1) of paragraph
(cl) of section 124-120, Revised Statutes of Wyoming, 1931. Any such assignment, attachment, garnishment or charge shall be void. [L. '31, c. 73,
§ 61, amending L. '15, c. 124, § 21; C, S. '20, § 4336·
s. L. '33, ,C. § 6.
'
Cited in La Chappelle \", Union Pacific Coal Co., 29 Wyo.
449. 214 P. 587.

124-125. l\Iinor workman. A minor working at
an age legally permitted under the laws of this
state shall be deemed sui juris for the purpose of
this chapter and no other person shall have any
cause of action or right to compensation for injury
to such minor workman, except as eJ..'J)ressiy provided in this chapter; but in the event •o f a lump
sum payment becoming due under this chapter to
such minor workman, the management of same shall
be within the probate jurisdiction of the courts
the same as any other properties of minors. (L'.
'15, c. 124, § 22; C.. S. '20, § 4337.
124-126. Extra-hazardous public work-Contract
·whenever the state, county or any municipal corporation shall engage in any extra-hazardous
w~rk in which workmen are employed for wages,
tins chapter shall be applicable thereto. The employer's payments into the industrial accident fund
shall be_ 1;11ad~ from the treasury of the state, county
or mumc1pahty. If said work is being done by contract the payroll of the contractor and the sub~ontractor shall be the basis -of computation and
m the_ case of contract work consuming less than one
yea_r m performance the required payment into the
ac~1dent fund shall be subject to the provisions of
this .chapter an~ ~he state for its general fund, the
county or mumc1pal corporation shall be entitled
work.

Cited in~ Lesli e v. City of Casper, 42 Wyo. 44 , 28
nnnotated unde r § 124-1 02 .

P . 15,

124-127. Safety devices. Nothi ng in t his .chap_ter contained shall repeal any existing Jaw providing for the installation or maintenance of a ny device, means or method for the prevention of accidents in extra -ha zardous work or for a penalty ·or
punishment for failure to install or maintain any
such protective device, means or method. [L. '15,
C. 124, § 24; C. s. '20, § 4339.
124-128. Unlawful to receive more than 5% of
compensation for services rendered. It shall be unlawful for any person or any number of. persons
acting together or separately or in any way, including attorneys, agents, interpreters, and all other
persons, to receive or agree to receive either directly or indirectly from any beneficiary or beneficiaries under this chapter, for services rendered or
to be rendered, either jointly or separately, in relation to procuring any benefit or benefits under this
..:hapter, any sum or sums aggregating more than
five per centum of the whole amount received or
to be received by such beneficiary or beneficiaries,
on account of injuries to any employe, and in no
event to exceed fifty dollars ($50.00). Every person
violating or concerned in the violation of the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined
not less than fifty dollars ($60.00) nor more than
five hundred dollars ($500.00), to which may be
added imprisonment in the county jail for a term
not exceeding ninety days. It shall be the duty of
the county and prosecuting attorney of the .county
in which any injury occurs to give all necessary
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claims for compensation, and to prepare all statements of claim or other papers necessary or advisable to be filed by such workman or dependents,
free of all charges and .costs. [L. '21, c. 138, § 8,
amendin_g C. S. '20, § 4340.
Cited in Znncanelli v. Cent ral Coal &amp; Coke Co., 25 Wyo.
611, 173 P. US!. annotat~d under § 12•1-113.
Cited ns to attorney"s fees in In re Hibler, 37 Wyo. 332,
261 P. G•lS.

124-129. Physici:ms required to testify. Any
physician having attended an_ employe in_ a professional capacity may be reqwred to testify before
any court or judge when so directed, in cases coming within the provisions of _this chapter, and_ !he
law of privileged communicat1on between phys1c1~n
and patient as fixed by statute shall not apply m
such .cases. ' [L. '15, c. 12 11, § 26; C. S. '20, § 4341.
Standard Oil G,. (Ind.) " · En•in, 4-1 Wyo. 88, O,tcopnth s .

124-130. False statement by employe. Any employe or workman who shall make or cause to be
made on his behalf any misrepresentation or fals e
statement for the purpose of receiving compensation
under this chapter to which he is not lawfully entitled shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall
on conviction, be fined not more than three hundred
dollars ($300.00), or imprisoned for not more than
ninety (90) days. [L. '15, c. 124, § 27; C. S. '20,
§ 4342.
124-131. Annual report by state treasurer. It
shall be the duty of the state treasurer to secure
and compile statistical information concerning accidents occurring in the extra-hazardous employments defined by this chapter, showing the number
of accidents or fatalities occurring in each of said
employments, the amount paid in by each employer
.coming within the provisions of this chapter; the
amount paid out on account of injuries, or death
resulting from injuries in such employments; and
any other information relating to the operation or
administration of this chapter that may be of interest; and to make a full report thereof, together with
such recommendations as he may deem proper for
changes or amendments herein, and to publish a
full report thereof to the governor, on or before
the 31st day of Dc~ember in each year. [L. '15, c.
124, § 28; L. '17, c. 6!&gt;, § 7; C. S. '20, § 4343.
12•1-132. Examination by state treasurer. The
state treasurer may, at any time on twenty-four
hours' notice (unless such notice is waived by the
employer), either in person or through any authorized inspector, agent or deputy, examine the books,
accounts or payrolls of any employer at any time
for the purpose of securing any information desired
in the administration of this chapter. [L. '27, c.
111, § 6, amending C. S. '20, § 4344.

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124-133. Disabled w,o rkman exr.1mined by employer's physician-Recovery reported to cou r t. Any
workman awarded compensation for i~rnporary total
disability under this chapter, as defmed by clau. e
(c) of § 124-120 shall , iI thereafter _requested_ by
his employer sub mit himself for med1~al exa~11_1ation by a physician licensed to practice med1cme
in this state, at a place designated by the employe l'
and which shall be rea onably convenient fo r the
workman, and said workman may haYe a licensed
physician present of hi s own selection. The purpose
of such examination shall be to determine whether
the workman has recovered so that his earningpower at any kind of work i restored. If it be
agreed that the workman has r ecovered so that his
earning power at any k ind of work is r estored, the
fact shall be reported by the employer and sa id
physician to the judge of the district court who
made the award in the first instance, or if ther e
be a dispute a s to the recovery of the workman and
his restoration to earning power, it shall be likewise reported to said judge, by filing a statement
in either case in the office of the clerk of t he district court of the cou nty where the award was
made, and the matter sha ll be di sposed of in such
manner a s said judge m ay deem proper under the
fact s. If said judge fin d that said workman has
recoYered and has been restored to his earning
power and that compen ati on should be discon tinued, his decision and judgment in the premises shall
be certified to the state audi tor and state trea urer
and shall be authority and direction to said officer s
to discontinue compensation payments. If the workman, in such case, refuse to su·omit to such examination or obstructs the same, his right to monthly
payments shall be suspended until such examination
has taken place, and no compensation shall be payable during or for account of such period of refusal. [L. '15, c. 124, § 30; C. S. '20, § 4345 .
Stantlnrd Oil Co .• (Ind.) v. E,·vin. 44 Wyo. 88 Os teopaths.

124-134. Employes' statements of dependent persons. All employes or workmen coming within the
provisions of this chapter shall be rE:quired, upon
entering service in any of the e::\.-tra-hazardous employments herein defined, to make and sign a written statement setting forth the names of the
persons dependent upon them for support or constituting members of their dependent families, in
each case giving the names and ages of their boys
under the age of sixteen (16) ye~rs and girls
under the age of eighteen (18) years. [L. '23, c. 60,
§ 12, amending C.- S. '20, § 4346.
124-135. Assignment of rights and benefits. All
payments made into the industrial accident fund by
any and every employer under the provisions of
this chapter shall be taken as paid and received in

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consideratio_n of t h e indemnity to such emplo e . b
rfeason of h_is contributing to the industrial a{c1.rd yt
und , and 1n cons1·d eration
. •
en
of the payments made
by the
s
tate
to
such
fund.
provided
t
l1
at
l
1
.
'
,
w 1en an y
emp 0 :\'. er e1~gaged m an extra-hazardous occupation
as defrned m t his ch apter, h as h eretofore sold and
~onveyed, or sh all her eaft er sell and convey his or
its property to a pui-ch aser who continues to conduct and carry on said business at the ame place
the seller sh a ll be en~itled to tran sfer and assig~
~o the _p~rchaser. all nghts, benefits, privileges and
1mmumties accrwng to su.ch employer by virtue of
~my su~n then_ ·on deposit to his or its credit in the
mdustna_l _accident ~und in t he state treasury under
the _prov1s1ons_ of tlus chapter; and upon filing such
assignment with the state treasur er , the purchaser
shal~ succe~d to all said rights, benefits, privileges
and 1mmumtes of said empl oyer. Said purcha ser sha ll
be subject to obligation s of compensation against the
seller incurred and existing at the date of su.ch assignment; provided, that no pa rt of any moneys so
paid in by any employer shall ever be r efunded to
him, either during the time when he continues in
business as such employer, or after he ceases such
business; provided, that every employer, operating
under the provisions of this chapter sh all pay into
said industrial accident fund the sum of at least
five thousand dollars ($5,000.00); and provided, further, if this chapter shall be hereafter repealed or
held invalid, the moneys which are in the indu strial
fund at the time shall be di stributed as .m a y be
provided by the legislature, and in default of such
legislative provision, distribution thereof shall be
in accordance with the justice of the matter, due
i-egard being had to obligations of compensation incurred and existing. [L. '21, c. 76, § 1, amending
C. S. '20, § 4347.
*124-136.
Closing of accounts. Any balance
standing to the credit ·o f any employer in the industrial accident fund for three years after said
employer shall have ceased to engage in Wyoming
in the occupation on account of which his said co~tributions have been made shall be debited from his
account to the profit and loss account of said fund,
and said employer's account shall be thereupon finally closed, and thereafter the sai~ balan~e sha!~
permanently remain a pa1t of the mdustnal acci :
dent fund.
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124-137. Actions against employer independent
of chapter. Nothing in this chapter sha~l be construed to limit ·or affect any right. 01; a~tion b~ a~
employe against an employer for mJunes receive
while in the employ of such employer when such
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employer at the time ?f suc~1 injuries is n~t ~ontributing to the industrial accident fund as provided
in this chapter. [L. '23, ,c. 60, § 13.
124-138. Re-opening of cases. The state treasurer shall have the right to cause any case to be
re-opened in which an order of aw~r~ has been
made provided he shall cause a pet1t10n fo r the
re-op~ning of the case to be filed with the court
which granted the award, within thirty days a!ter
the date on which the order of award was received
in the state treasurer's office. Such petition mu st
show probable cause that error was made in t he
amount of the award, or the .char acter of the awa rd,
or the grounds on which the award was made, ;ind
may specify as a reason fo r r e-opening the ~ase
existing evidence not given in the original heann~,
showing the general nature and effect of such evidence. On the filing of such a petition and on the
court finding that probable cause is shown ther eby,
the court shall stay the award, and upon reasonable notice to all parties reopen the case and set
the same for hearing de novo. The state treasurer may take such part in the n ew hea ring as he
may deem advisable and shall have every ri ght and
privilege of a party t-o the cau e. He shall h ave the
right of appeal to the supreme court from any order
in such new hearing, either granting an award or
refusing to grant an award. He shall also have a
right of appeal from an order refusing to re-open
a case.
In addition, and without the necessity ·of presenting any petition for the re-opening of a case
to the trial court, the state treasurer shall have
the right to appeal to the supreme court from any
order or judgment in any district court of the
state awarding compensation or declining to
award compensation, although he was not a
party to the proceedings in such district court.
Upon the perfecting of any appeal instituted by the
~tate treasurer the court allowing the appeal shall
issue an order staying the execution of the order
or judgment appealed from without requiring any
b~nd. The attorney general, or his deputy or assistant, shall act as the attorney of the state treasurer in all cases. All costs of new hearings granted
upon the petition of the state treasurer, and all
costs of appeals conducted by the state treasurer
shall be paid by the industrial accident fund, except
such costs as the court in its discretion shall assess
~gainst any of the other parties to the cause. [L.
27, c. 111, § 7, amending L. '25, c. 124, § 5.
"'\yhere ~be dut_Y of the nttorney genernl to represent compcnsatiofl~ claimant 1n supreme court, as part of his official duties
~on icts with his duties to net ns attorney fo, state treasure;
inta
nil cases, the duty first mentioned must yeild to right of
6
treasurer to such services. Marsh v AIJ·oc 41 Wyo
11 9,te 282
P. 1055.
•
'
•

In a.cti«?n under workmen's compensation law, in which
compensation was awarded, application of state treasurer to

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WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT

l'eopcn cnse on g roun&lt;l, amon g others, of l)rior disability,
should not be determined on ex pone affida vits, w hen base&lt;l
on new evidence, since legislatu l'e contemplated th at treasure r
should be gh·cn :luY:mtagc of regul a r trial. Mur sh v. A ljoe ,
41 Wyo. 22U, 23 -1 P . 260 .

This section authorizing state treasure r to have case reopened must be construed in li[rht a! situation wh ic h W n!::1
eought to be remedied hereby. Id.

On slnte treasurer's np111ication, bnsc&lt;l on new evidence, to
reopen case, court must reopen cuse, if the ne w evide nce w ill
have n material bea ri ng-. Id.

124-139. Bills to be itemized-Time of filing.
All bills for me&lt;lical attendance, expenses or disbursements, and for hospital services, shall be properly dated, itemized .and verified by the claimant, or
the same shall be disallowed by the court, and
every doctor who. shall attend an injured workman
shall within ten (10) tlays after the first of the
month succeeding that in which he rendered services to the injured workman file with the clerk of
the district court of the proper county, his itemized
and verified bill for all services rend·e red by him
and expense incurred in behalf of the injured workman during the previous month, and shall send a
copy thereo.f to the state treasurer; and all claims
for medical attendance or medical services not so
filed within the time specified shall oe disallowed
by the court. [L. '25, c. 124, § 7.

124-140. Notification by doctor. Every doctor who
.accepts the case of an injured workman, and every
hospital which accepts the case of an injured workman, shall within ten (10) days after accepting
such case file a written notice thereof with the
clerk of the district court, and shall send a copy
of such notice within said ten (10) days to the
state treasurer and another copy within said period
to the employer of the injured workman. Any doctor or hospital failing or refusing to file the notice
within the time designated ,,.,ith the clerk of the
court, or to send copies thereof within said period
to the state treasurer and the employer of the injured workman, shall forfeit any remuneration or
award from the industrial accident fund for any
services, care or attention 1·endered to such injured
workman or any facilities furnished to him. [L.
'25, c. 124, § 8.
124-14J. Awards. Every award within the meaning of this chapter is a judicial determination of
the rights of the employer, the employe and the industrial accident fund as to all matters involved.
Except :is othernise specifically provided in this
chapter, the code of civil procedure shall govern
in matters before the courts of this state in reference to the workmen's compensation laws. No
award of compensation or allow.ance of any expense
or claim chargeable against the account of any
employer contributing to the ind'u strial accident

WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT

35

all be made without noti ce to such employf un d sh
·
·t
er and hearing, unless such employer shall m wn •
f IC
"l d 1·n the court having j urisdiction consent
mg
Where the employer cannot be person.
th ere to .
ally served, substituted service, as pr ovided ~o r m
the code of civil procedure, may be had. [L. 25, c.
124, § 9; S. L. '33, c. 129 §5.
An a.ware\ or compcnsnt.ion to nn _in jur_cd . c.r:n n_loye is a
"final judgment, unl ess tx pressly rese rvin g Ju n sd1ct 1on ~ re•
open cnse. Midwest Refi ning Co . v. George, 41 , v yo. So , 281
P. 1005.

124-142. Deferred pay ment account . Whenev~r
an order of awa rd shall specify that the award 1s
to be paid in monthly payments, the stat~ treasurer shall charge the amount thereof aga mst the
account of the employer of the injured workman
and shall transfer the a mou nt of said a ward from
the general fund into a deferred payment a ccoun t,
which account shall thereafter be alone lia ble fo r
the payment of the award . Inte rest earned by the
deferred payment accoun t shall be paid into the
general fund, as well as all a mounts r epaid or
returned to said general fund unde r t he provisions
of this chapter, or by reason of modification of
orders of award. Whenever .a modification of an
order of award increases the amount of the awa rd,
the additional amount shall be cha rged a gainst the
employer's account .and transf erred from the general fund into the deferred payment account, a nd
whenever a modification of an order of award decreases the amount of the award, the amount of such
decrease sh.all be transferred from the deferred payment account to the general fund and credited to
the account of the employer. L. '27, c. 111, § 8.
124-143. Bribery. Whoever corruptly gives, or
promises to give pay, or imburse, or whoever offers
to give, pay or imburse any court officer or employe, or any person employed or concerned under the laws of this state in the administration of
this chapter, either before or after his election appo_intment or employment, ;any money or val~able
thing, or corruptly offers or promlses to do any act
beneficial to any person to influence his action or
to secure his assistance in the administration of
this chapter, and whoever, being a court officer
or employe or a person employed under the laws
o! this state in the administration of this chapter,
e1the_r before or after his election, qualification,
appointment or employment, solicits or receives any
such money or valuable thing to influence him or
to sec_ure his assistance ,vith respect to his official
duty ;1n any matter relating to the administration
of this chapte~, ~hall be deemed guilty of felony
and upon conV1ction thereof be imprisoned in the
peni~entiary not more than . fourteen (14) years.
[L. 25, c. 97, § 1.

�l'AJBJLES
for computing amounts due under the prov1s 1ons of
the Workmen's Compens ation Act and Peace Officers' lndemity Fund.

Following Ul'e tables of mon t h ly comDensation for severa. l
amounts . allowed by law, computations for which are rondo
for twenty-eight. thirty and thirty-one day months :
Single
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
13
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

31

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13

14

'\.

15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

24

25
26
27
28
29

30
31

28
1.79
3.57
5.36
7.14
8.93
10.71
12.50
14.29
16.07
17.86
19.64
21.43
23.21
25.00
~6.79
2S.5i
30.36
32.14
33.93
35.71
37.50
39.29
41.07
42.S6
4'1.64
46.43
48.21
60.00

30
1.66
3.33
6.0U
6. 67
8.33
10.00
11. 67
13.33
15.00
16.67
18.33
20.00
21.67
23.33
~5.00
26.67
28. 33
30.00
31.67
33.33
35.00
36.67
38.33
40.00
41.67
43.33
45.00
46.66
48.33
50.00

$50.00
31
1.61
3. 23
4.84
6.45
8.06
9.68
11. 29
12.90
14.52
16.13
17.74
10.35
20.9 7
22.58
2iL1 9
25.81
27.42
29.03
30.65
32.26
33.87
35.48
37 . 10
38.7 1 .
40.32
41.94
43 .55
45.1 6
46.77
48.39
60.00

M11n and Wife
$60.00
28
30
31
2.14
2.00
1.94
4.29
4.00
3.87
6.43
6.00
5.81
8.57
8.00
7.74
10.71
10.00
9.68
12.86
12.00
11.62
15.00
14.00
13.55
17.14
16.00
15.48
19.29
18.00
17.42
21.43
20.00
19.35
23.57
22.00
21.29
26.71
24.00
23.22
27.86
26.00
25 :16
30.00
28. 00
27.10
32.14
30.00
29.03
34.28
32. 00
30.97
36.43
34.00
32.90
38.57
36.00
34.84
40.71
38.00
36.77
42.86
40.00
38.71
45.00
42.00
40.64
47.14
44.00
42.58
49.28
46. 00
44.51
61.43
48.00
46.45
63.57
50.00
48.38
55.71
52.00
60.32
67.86
64.00
52.26
60.00
66.00
64.19
68.00
56.13
60.00
58.05
60.00

1
2
3
4

5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
J.7
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31

Widower a nd ono child
$57.50
28
30
31
2.05
1.D2
1.85
4.ll
3.83
3.7 1
6.16
6.75
5.56
8.2 1
7. 67
7.4 2
10.27
9.58
9.27
12.32
1 1.50
11.1 3
14. 37
13.42
12.98
16. 43
15.33
14.84
18 .4 8
17.25
16.69
20.54
19. 17
18.55
22.5 9
21.08
20 .-10
2,1. 51
23.00
22.26
26.70
24.92
2.1.11
28. 75
26.83
25.97
30.80
28.76
27 .83
32.86
30.6 7
29.68
84.91
32 .5 8
31.53
36 .9 6
34.50
33.39
39.02
36.42
35.24
41.07
38.33
37. 10
43.12
40 .25
38.95
45.18
42.17
40 .8 1
47.23
44.08
42.66
49.28
46 .00
44.52
51.34
47.92
46.37
53. 39
49.8 3
48.22
55.44
51.75
50 .08
67.50
63.66
51.93
55.58
63.79
57.50
55.64
67.50
Widower and
Two children

1
2
3
4
6
6
7

8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31

28
2.32
4.64
6.96
9.29
11.61
13.93
16.25
18.57
20.89
23.21
25.54
27.86
30.18
32.50
34.82
37.14
39.46
41. 79
44.11
46.43
48.75
61.07
53.39
65.71
58.04
60.36
62.68
65.00

30
2.17
4. 33
6,50
8.67
10.83
13.00
15.17
17.33
19.50
21.67
23.83
26.00
28. 17
30.33
32.50
34.67
36.83
39.00
41.17
43.33
45.60
47.67
49.83
62.00
64.17
66.33
68.50
60.66
62.83
65.00

$65.00
31
2.10
4.19
6.29
8.39
10.48
12.58
14.68
16.77
18.87
20.97
23.06
25.16
27. 26
29. 36
31.45
33.55
35.64
37.74
39.84
41.93
44.03
46.13
48.22
60.32
62.42
64.51
56.61
68.71
60.80
62.90
65.00

�38

WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT

:Man, wife and
ono child

1
2
8

"56
7

8
9

10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
80
81

28
2.41
4.82
7.23
9.64
12.06
14.4 6
16.87
19.29
21.70
24. 11
26.62
28.93
31.34
33.75
36 .16
38.57
40.98
43.39

45.80
48.21
50.62
63.04
66.45
67.86
60.27
62.68
65.09
67.50

30
2.25
4.50
6.75
9.00
11.25
13.50
15.75
18.00
20.25
22.50
24.75
27.00
29.25
31.50
33.75
36.00
38.25
40.50
42.75
45.00
47.25
49.50
61.75
54.00
56 .25
58.50
60.75
63.00
65.25
G7.60

$67.50
31
2. 18
4.35
6.53
8.71
10.89
13.06
15.24
17.42
19. 60
21.77
23.95
26.13
28.31
30.48
32 .66
34.84
37.02
39 . 19
41.37
43.55
45.73
47.90
50.08
62.26
64.44
56.61
58.79
60.97
63.14
65. 82
67.50

Man, wife nnd
two children

l

2
3
4
6
6
7
8
9
10

11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

rn

20
21
22
23
24
25
2G
27
28
29
30
31

28
2.68
5.36
8.04
10.71
13.39
16.07
18.75
21.43
24.11
26.79
29.46
32.14
34.82
37.60
40.18
42.86
45.53
48.21
50.1:)!J
53.57
56.25
68.93
61.61
64.l8
66.96
69.£4
72.32
71i. OO

$76.00
31
2 .42
4.84
7.26
9.68
12.10
14.52
16.94
19.35
21.77
24.19
26.61
29.03
31.45
3:J.87
36.29
38 .71
41.13
43.fi5
4;,97
48.39
50.8 1
G2 .:i0
53.22
55.00
65.G4
57.50
58.fJG
G0.00
62.50
60.48
G:i.llll
G2.~0
67.GO
65.32
70.00
67.74
70.16
72.50
75.00
72.68
7G.OO

30
2.50
5.00
7.60
10.00
12.50
15.00
17.50
20.00
22.50
25.00
27.50
30.0U
32 . 50
35.00
37.50
40.00
42.50
45. 00
47.50
60.00

WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AC

Widower and
three children

l
2
3
4
6
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24.
25
26
27
28
29
30
31

28
2.59
6.18
7.77
10.36
12.95
16.54
18.1 2
20.71
23.30
25.89
28.48
31.07
33.66
36.25
38.84
41.43
44.02
46.61
49.19
61.78
M.37
56.96
69.55
62.14
64 .73
67.32
69.91
72.50

30
2.42
4.83
7.25
9.67
12.08
14.50
16.92
19.33
21. 75
24.17
26.58
29.00
31.42
33 .83
36. 25
38.67
41.08
43.50
45.92
48.33
60 .75
53 .17
55.58
58.00
60.42
62.8 3
65. 25
67.66
70.08
72.50

Mnn, wife nnd
three children

$72.50
31
2. 34
4.68
7.02
9.3 5
11.69
14.03
16.37
18.71
21.05
23.39
25.73
28.06
30.40
32.74
35.08
37.42
39.76
42.10
44.44
46.77
49.11
51.45
53.79
56.13
58.47

l
2

s

4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
16
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
~4
25
26
27
28
29
30
31

GO.SI

63.1 5
65.•18
67 .82
70.16
72 .50

2S
2.95
5.S9
8.84
11,79
14.73
17.68
20.62
23.57
26.52
29.45
32.41
35.36
38.30
41.25
44 .20
47 ,14
60.09
53.04
65.98
68.93
61.87
64.82
67.77
70.71
73.66
76.61
79.55
82.50

30
2.75
5.50
8.25
11.00
13.75
16.50
19.25
22.00
24.75
27.50
30.25
33.00
35.75
38.50
41.25
44.00
46.75
49.50
52.25
55.00
67.75
60.50
63.25
66.00
6S.75
71.50
7-1.25
7i.O O
79.75
82.50

$82.50
31
2.66
5.32
7.9S
10.64
13.31
15.97
18.63
21.29
23 .95
26.61
20.27
3l.93
34.60
37. 26
39.92
42.58
•15.2 4
47.90
50.56
63.22
55.89
58.55
6l.21
63.87
66. 53
69.19
71.85
74 .5 1
77.17
79.84
82.50

Widower and
four children

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

10

11
12
13
14
15
16
17
lS

rn

20
21
22
2:i
2-1
25
2G
27
28
29
30
31

28
2.86
5.71
8.57
11.43
14.29
17. 14
20.00
22.86
25.71
28.57
31.43
34.29
37.1-1
40.00
42.86
45.72
48.57
51.43
6-1 .29
57.14
60.00
62.S6
60.72
68.57
71.43
74. 29
77.14
80,00

30
2.67
5.33
8.00
10.67
13.33
16.00
18.67
21.33
24.00
26,67
29.33
32.00
3,1.67
37.33
40.00
42 .67
45.33
48.00
50 .67
53.:.13
56.00
58 .67
61.33
64.00
G6 .G7
69.33
72.00
74.66
77.33
80.00

$80.00
31
2.53
5.16
7.74
10.32
12.90
15.48
18.06
20.64
23.:!j
25.81
28.39
S0 .97
33.55
36.13
38.71
41.29
43.87
46.-15
49.03
51.61
5•1 .l!l
56.77
59.3 5
61.93
6-1 .52
67.10
69.68
72.26
74 .84
77.42
80.00

Maximum

1
2
3
4
5

!..

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

26
27
28
29
30
31

28
3.21
6.43
9.64
12.86
16.07
19.29
22.50
25.71
28.93
32.14
35.36
38.57
41.78
45.00
48.21
61.43
54.64
57.86
61.07
64.28
67.50
70.71
73.93
77.14
80.36
83.57
86.78
90.00

30
3.00
6.00
9.00
12.00
15.00
18.00
21.00
24.0U
27.00
30.00
33.00
36.00
39.00
42.00
45.00
48.00
5l.OO
54.00
57.00
60.00
63.00
66.00
69.00
72.00
75.00
78.00
81.00
84.00
87.00
90.0 0

$90.0 0
31
2.90
5.81
8.71
11.61
14.52
17.42
20.32
23.23
26 .13
29.03
31.94
34.84
37.74
40.64
43.55
46.45
49.35
52.26
55.16
58.06
60.97
63.87
66.77
69.68
72 .58
75.48
78.39
81.29
84.19
87.10
90.00

39

"Widower und

fi ve children

l
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
2l
22
23
24

25
26
27
28
29
30
31

28
3.13
6.25
9.38
12.60
15.6 3
18.75
21.88
25.00
28 .13
31.25
34.38
37 .60
40.63
43.75
46.88
50.00
53. 13
66.25
59. 38
62.50
65. 63
68.75
71. 88
75 .00
78.13
8 l.2 5
84.38
87.50

30
2.92
5.83
8.75
11.67
14.58
17.50
20.42
23.33
26.25
29 .17
32.08
35.00
37.92

40.S 3
43.7 5
46 .67
49.58
52.50
55.42
5 .33
61. 25
64.17
67 .08
70.00
72 .92
75.83
7S. 75
8 1.66
84.58
87.50

$87.50
3l
2.82
5.§5
8.-17
Jl.1!9
1'J. ll
16.94
19.76
22 .58
25. 40
28.23
31. 05
33 .S7
36.69
39. &amp;2
42 .3 4
45.16
47.98
50 . ' l
53. 63
56.4 5
59.27
62 .L O
64 .9~
67.7-1
70 .56
73, 39
76 .2l
79 .0 3
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84.68
87.50

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Table show ing amount by months nnd days, fi gured on b asis
of one child :it r ntc of $120.00 per ycnr.
d a y or
d a ys

Month or
Months
$10.00
20.00
80.00
40. 00
60.00
60.00
70.00
80.00
90.00
100.00
110.00
120.00

1
2

s

4
6
6
7
8
9

10

11
12

1
2
1l

4
6
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

81

l

)

28 day
mon th

30 day
month

31 d :iy
monlh

.36
.71
1.07
1.43
1.79
2. 14
2. 50
2.86
3.21
3.57
3.93
4.29
4.64
6.00
5.36
5.71
6.07
6.43
6.78
7.14
7.60
7.86
8.21
8. 57
8.93
9.28
9.64
10.00

.3 3
.67
1.00
1.33
1.67
2.00
2 .33
2.67
3.00
3.33
3.67
4.00
4.33
4.67
5. 00
5.33
6.67
6.00
6.33
6.67
7.00
7.3 3
7.67
8.00
8.33
8.67
9.00
9.33
9.67
10.00

.32
. 65
.98
1. 29
1.61
1.94
2.26
2.58
2. 90
3.2~
3.55
3.87
4.19
4.52
4.84
5.16
6.48
6.81
6.13
6.45
6.77
7.10
7.42
7.74
8.06
8.39
8.71
9.03
9.35
9.68
10.00

Peace Officers Indeinnity
Fund
CHAPTER 83-ARTICLE 2
R. S. 1931
Section
83-201.
83-202.
83-203.
83-204.
83-205.
83-206.
83-207.
83-208.
83-209.

Wyoming peace officers' indemnity fund.
Officers included.
Limit of idemnity paid.
Payments t o fund by counties.
Payments to fund by state.
Report of accident .
Order of Court.
Power of State Treasurer.
Appeal by State Treasurer.

83-201. Wyoming Peace Officers' Indemnity Fund.
The fund accumulated under t his Article shall be
known as the Wyoming Peace Officer s' Indemnity
Fund. [L. '23, c. 97, § 1.
83-202. Officers Included. Such Peace Officers'
Indemnity Fund shall be accumulated and maintai ned as herein provided for the purpose of providing indemnity to all penitentiary wardens, deputy penitentiary wardens, penitentiary guards;
guards of the Wyoming Industrial Institute, including the Superintendent and his deputies; agents
of the State Department of Law Enforcement, and
the Commissioner of such Department and his deputies, State Coal Mine Inspectors, and deputies,
State Game and Fish Commissioner, and his assistants and deputies, and States Game Wardens; and
all salaried sheriffs, under sheriffs, deputy sheriffs
and constables employed by any county of the state
of Wyoming or paid by the Board of County Commissioners of any county, who shall be injured in
performance of their duties, the purpose of this
article being to provide for indemnity to such peace
officers injured in the performance of their duties,
which duties are hereby recognized as involving
risks to life and limb. This section shall not apply in
any case where the injury occurred before the date
on which this section is to take effect. [L. '31, c. 71,
§ 1, amending L. '23, c. 97, § 2.
~3-203. Limit of Indemnity Paid. The indemnity
y,hich any such peace officer or his dependent family shall be entitled; to receive under the provisions
of this article shall be computed according to the
-compensation schedule of the Wyoming Workmen's
Compensation Law in effect at the time such in-

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juries were received, and the procedure and forms
under this Article shall be as near as may be the
procedure and forms provided by the Workmen's
Compensation Law, it being intended that the Wyoming Peace Officers' Indemnity Fund shall be administered by the State Treasurer as near as may
be in the same manner as the Wyoming Workmen's Compensation Law is administered, and that
orders of award and all other court procedure shall
be entered and conducted as near as may be in accordance with the procedure provided by the Workmen's Compensation Law, and that any of the above
peace officers injured in the line of his duties shall
receive the same compensation which he would have
received had he received the same injury while working for an employer contributing· to the Industrial
Accident Fund, and shall receive the indemnity in
the same manner. [L. '23, c. 97, § 3.

•£ZS&amp;;_.----•8iil_3"'.~""-'::: Payments to Fund by Counties. Every
~====•c~o~~:;';n~thy;---of the State of Wyoming is hereby required
to pay into the State Treasury for the benefit of
the Wyoming Peace Officers' Indemnity Fund a
sum of money equal to one and one-half per cent
(1½%) of the moneys earned by each of its salaried
sheriffs deputy sheriffs, under sheriffs and constables 'during each calendar month in which they
shall be employed. Such payment shall be so made
on or before the fifteenth day of the month following the month for which such payments are
computed and paid. The State Treasurer shall keep
a separate account for each county so contributing
to said fund, and shall charge against the account
of each county all warrants paid from the Wyoming Peace Officers' Indemnity Fund:
(a) As awards for injuries to the above named
peace officers of such county:
(b) In payment of medical or hospital attendance
of such peace officers of such county;
(c) In payment for the investigations o_f inju_ries
of such peace officers or in payment of mvest1gations into the manner in which such injuries were
received;
(d) In payment of witness fees in cases where•
in an order of award is granted to such peace officer of such county.
Each county shall continue to make said monthly
contributions as above provided unless its account
after making the aboYe deductions therefrom shall
be overdrawn in which event said county shall be
required to p~y monthly a sum of money (including
the said one and one-half per cent) equal to three
per cent (3'lc) of the moneys earned by each of
its peace officers during each calendar month .of
such employment until such overdraft shall be paid.
[L. '23, c. 97, § 4.
1•

43

83-205. Payments to Fund by tal e. T~1e State
of Wyoming hereby pledges itself to contribute by
biennial appropriations a sum of money equal to
one and one-half per ce nt ( 1 ~f'::f 7&lt;' ) o~ t)t monrys
ed by each of s uch peace o 1cers m 1 s emp o ,
ear; a"'rees that its accoun t shall ·oe kept as near
:; ma; be in the ma_nner in which the a c_counts _of
the countie5 are required to be k~p~ under t he p rovisions of this article, and that umla r charge fo r
amounts paid out on account of or on behalf_ of
injuries to its peace office rs shall. be cha rged agamst
its account. The State of W yommg further pledges
itself that in the event it account is o~•erdra_wn
that it shall contribute a sum of money (mcludm g
the said one and one-half per cent) equal to tlu:ee
per cent (3 % ) of the moneys earned by each of its
peace officers. [L. '23, c. 97, § 5.
83-206. Report of Accident. Reports of accidents covering injuries to its peace officers shall
be filed by the counties in the same manner and at
the same time as such reports a re required to b
filed by employers contributing to the Industrial
Accident Fund, and each State officer shall make
similar reports to the courts of all inj uries to peace
officers employed in his department. [L. '23 , c.
97, § 6.
83-207. Order of Court. E very order given and
made by the District Court or Judge awarding pa yment from the Wyoming Peace Officers' Indemnity
Fund to an injured peace officer or his dependent
family shall be entered of record by the Clerk of the
Court where given and true copies thereof shall be
immediately made and certified by said clerk and
forwarded to the State Auditor and State Treasurer respectively of Wyoming, and shall be by each
of said officers entered upon a record to be known
as the Indemnity Docket, and shall be the authority and direction of the State Auditor to issue warrants of indemnity awards against the Wyoming
Peace Officers' Indemnity Fund, and for the State
Treasurer to pay such indemnity awards from suc:i
fund. [L. '23, c. 97, § 8.
83-208. Power -0f SL'.!te Treasurer. The State
Treasurer shall have the power by appropriate action to require each county of the State to con~ibute to said fund as required by this article. [L.
23, c. 97, § 9.
83-209. Appeal by State Treasurer. The State
Treasurer shall have the right to appeal to the
~upreme Court from any final order or judgment
111 a~y District Court of the State awarding indemnity or declining to award indemnity, although
h~ was not a party to such procedure in the Dis•
trict Court. The Attorney General shall act as the

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attorney for the State in every such appeal, and
each appeal shall be conducted without expense to
the Wyoming Peace Officers' Indemnity Fund.
{L. '23, c. 97, § 10.

Coal Mine Catastrophe
Insurance Fund
CHAPTER 57-ARTICLE 7
R. S. l!l31
Section
57-701. Definition.
57-702. Payment by coal mining companies.
57-703. Losses in excess of $25,000 to be paid from
fund.
57-704. Separate accounts to be kept .
57-705. Use of fund limited.
57-706. Penalty for fai lure to pay premium.
67-707. Authority to contract with insurance companies.

57-701. Definition. The word, "catastrophe," as
used in this Article means a di aster in a coal mine
or mines causing the payment t hrough the operation
of the Workmen's Compensation Law of this State
out of the Industrial Accident Fund of an agg regate
more than Twenty-five Thousand Dolla rs in compensations to workmen killed and injured a nd their
dependents, growing out of an y one accident or
occurance, or series of accidents or occurrences a rising out of one event. [L. '25, c. 159, §1.
57-702. Payment by Coal Mining Companies.
For the purpose of giving to the portion of the Industrial Accident Fund paid in by employers operating coal mines support which is deemed necessary,
each emloyer operating a . coal mine or mines in
Wyoming shall pay into the State Treasury monthly a sum equal to one-fourth of one per cent of his
Wyoming payroll for the preceding months, such
payment to be made on or before the fifteenth day
of the month following the month for which such
payments are computed and paid, the ·moneys so
received to be placed by the State Treasurer in a
fund to be denominated Catastrophe Insurance
Premium Fund.

All moneys received by the State Treasurer under
the terms of this Article, shall be paid by him out of
the Catastrophe Insurance Premium Fund into the
Industrial Accident Fund, monthly as received, and
such payments shall continue to be made until the
~redit balance of the Catastrophe Insurance Fund
m the Industrial Accident Fund is equal to One
Hundred Thousand Dollars .($100,000.00), whereupon such payments shall cease, to be automatically
resumed, whenever and continue so long as the
~redit balance of the Catastrophe Insurance Premium Fund within the Industrial Accident Fund, is

�WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT
46

47

WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT

below One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00);
all such payments shall be credited generally to the
1
Industrial Accident Fund instead of oeing credited
l
to any individual employer contributing to either
the Catastrophe Insurance Premium Fund or the
Industrial Accident Fund. [L. '25, c. 159, § 2.
57-703. Losses in Excess of $25,000 to Be Paid
from Fund. In consideration for such payments
made or to be made from the Catastrophe Insurance
Premium Fund, the Industrial Accident Fund in the
hands of the State Treasurer is hereby made a catastrophe insurer as to catastrophes to the extent
that such catastrophes cause losses above 1\ventyfive Thousand Dollars to the Industrial Accident
Fund. The first Twenty-five Thousand Dollars of
such loss shall in every case be charged against the
employer in whose mine or mines the accident may
have occurred. The amount over Twenty-five
Thousand Dollars shall be paid. from the Indushial
Accident Fund and not charged against the employer in whose coal mine or mines the catastrophe
occurred, but against the balance of the Catastrophe
Insurance Premium Fund. [L. '25, c. 159, § 3.
57-704. Separate Account to Be l{ept. The State
Treasurer shall keep a separate account between
the Industrial Accident Fund and the Catastrophe
Insurance Premium Fund, crediting the Catastrophe
Insurance Premium Fund with all moneys by it pai&lt;l
into the Industrial Accident Fund and charging the
Catastrophe Insurance Premium Fund with all
amounts paid out for catastrophes as herein provided. [L. '25, c. 159, § 4.
57-705. Use of Fund Limited. No money paid
into the Catastrophe Insurance Premium Fund as
herein provided shall ever be applied in any way
other than by payments to the Industrial Accident
Fund as herein provided. [L. '25, c. 159, § 5.
57-706. Penalty for Failure to Pay Premium.
The inspectors appointed by the Treasurer under
Section 124-119 shall also act as inspectors for the
purpose of enforcing the collection of the premiums
due the State from employers operating coal mines.
And if in any case any such employer shall fail or
refuse to pay the premium upon his monthly payroll as is required by this Article he shall be guilty
of a misdemeanor and shall be punished by a fine
of not more than Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars
and in addition to the said fine it shall be the duty
of the Attorney General of this Staie to immediately bring suit in the name of the State in the
District Court for the proper county, for the benefit of the Catastrophe Insurance Premium Fund,
against such employer for the collection of such

emium, and if a judgment for the r ecover y of
~~ch premium due be g_iven in favo r of t he State
for the use and benefit . of. the Catastrophe Insurance Premium Fund said Judg ment hall be fo r
double the amount of the Pr emi um provided by
this Article, together with costs. [L. '25, c. 159, &amp; 6.
57·707. Authority to Contm ct With Insurance
Companies. The State Treasurer, should he deem
it advisable, is hereby authorized and empowered
to make contracts on behalf of the State of Wyoming and the Industrial Accident Fund with an insurance company or companies, to provide for payment into the Industrial Accident Fund' by the insuring company or companies of a sum equal to the
ultimate net loss which the I ndustrial Accident
Fund has or shall sustain by r eason of any catastrophe, all for the purpose of authorizing the State
Treasurer to reinsure the said catastrophe r isk with
an insurance company or companies. The premium
for any contract of reinsurance shall ·oe paid by the
State Treasurer out of the Industrial
Accident
Fund and charged against t he account of t he catastrophe Insurance Premium Fund.
Every contract of reinsurance shall specify that
the insuring company or compa nies reinsure the
Industrial Accident F.und from .l oss by r eason of
catastrophes during the term of such insurance,
within the limits as to amount expressed in the
contract, and that the insuring company -waives all
right to question any award for claims gTowing out
of a catastrophe or claimed to grow out of cat astrophe, and that the insuring company will accept as final the awards made by the courts under the Wyoming Workmen's Compensation Law,
and will abide by such awards, and will promptly
repay to the Industrial Accident Fund all the payments made by it during the term of such insurance under catastrophe awards. Each contract
shall also provide that the insuring company disclai1:1s all right to appear in or contest any proceedmg under the Workmen's Compensation Law.
No payment made out of the Industrial Accident
Fund which is repaid to the Industrial Accident
Fun_d by an insurance company shall be charged
agam~t the account of the Catastrophe Insurance
Premml? Fund or against the account of the employ~r m whose mine the catastrophe accurred.
[L. 25, c. 159, §7.

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-

--

2

A. E. t1srsh

3
4
A. M.

1

P. M.

2
3
4
A

1

M.

P. M.

2
3
4

A. 1-1

I

P. M
I

2
3
4

M.

I

P. M

I
I

A

1

2
3

I

4

j

1

A. M.

P. M,

2
3
4

1

A. :,)

I

P. :.1

z
:s

I

I

4

l

I

l

I

A. "

I

I

i

P. '·' I
2

I

3
4

TOTAL
A. M.

HOUR TIM EKEEPER CHECKED MEN

P. M.

Ob1e1' Clerk

Forcmnn or Timekeeper

�Om~ha - June 30, 1959

220-13

for tha ~eriod ~une 16 to 30, 1959.

I uas on duty the ent11"e no:n.th.
' r•c:l.:, i t •_:-~ -::i

V.O. r,·iURAAY
Uy A, E:. :'11.

V . 0.

1-U!'PeJ

�Form 5033

V. O. r.1URRAY
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
SPECIAL REPRESf;lW~41,I VIi!
TIM E sooKFRoM
June 16

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN

4-58°50M

TO

30 , 1nol.

19

P. M.

2
3
4
A. M.

l

P. M.

2

St einoclex-ik

3
4

A. M.
P. M.

l

2
3
4
A, M.

1

P. M.

2
3
4
A. M.

1

p M.

2
3
4
A. M.

l

P. M.

2
3
4
A. M.

l

P. M.

2
3
4
A. t-:.

P. ~\.
2
3
4

TOTAL
A.M.

P M.

Oh!ef Clerk

Forem.ln or T imekeeper

59

�..

Form 5033

V• o . f/.1UR11AY

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY

SPECXLU.. RE'i?RmSENTATkVrla~

•

TIM E BOOK
FROM

TO

16

1959

19

P. M.

A. E . t1e.rsh

2
3

Chief
Clerk

4
A. M.

I

P. M.

2

Steno-

3
4

cl0111k

A. M.

l

P. M.

2

3
4

A. M

I

P. M

2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3

4
A. M.

I

P. M.

2

I

3

I

4

1

A. M.

P. :.1.

2

3
4

I

l

A. M

I

P. M.

l?
3

.:
TOTAL
A.M.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN

=
=

Pf.I.

ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTIONS:-0n l,n.cOno (ll ,epo,t ~f'Plflt'Ol/ for A. M. :and P. M, ll'lc r('cul.1r lime ~:&gt;,~e-::! 1.. c.•uJ •,-~ \\.li t':,a
1nd ltaiv~llnc Umc whc-n;, PiUl ol th~ rccuhu dQ):S o:..ainnmcnt. Ot\ l•~e Tv,o ( ? ) ttipolt lhl! o-..c,tinc- " hic.h •" 10 t ~ p,ud to r
at PIO·l,113 f JlC'S, int,udana w:1mnB, and IIA'ltCUna tlrne ¥11,hCt'I not .1 Cltl ct the r t" G,UIJt d:iys a:.~1gnMCnt. On l•I"'~ lhr~C! l 3)
rciporl the o-werlime ho,,us ,,_,uc.h i u c to be o.a,d tor 3\ ,otc ot hme ~nd ona h.:alt ttmc rt2i1dle:.:; ot hours nclul It w:u1o.e:t. On

Line rour (4) ,epotl the t, mo Plid lor which I: ncl wo,llc-1', ::.u1.h a~ 1im~ t,cund ilCCour,t sk"r:e~~. J Ut:n~,ng coLJrt.
:.u-:.pen.5lOn~ or lnu~~\ig;:,\ione.. a, o\hcr c;:,1c'l wl\e•c lime 1~ :,1\o,wd but no .:u:tu-&gt;I ~c•v~ec J:1¢rfounc-d.

Ch1ot Cl.erk

Foreman or Timekeeper

�OI'.!lBhE. -

Ju~e 2, 1959
220-13

~o

Ao

Eo

Stoddru:od:

tio ch~nge is required on I?or0 5033 f or this office
f~:t• 'G~--.e s,el"i Od t"!ay 16 to 31, 1959.

1 nas on duty the enti ~e raontho

�Form 5033

V • 0 • t1'URR.U

SPECIAL RF..PRii:SENT~WE
..
.·• ·',\
'

~

NAME

NO.

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY

OCCUPATION

TIM EBOO I(
FROM_
RATE
HCUlll(HI MO.

1

A. E. L1e.rsh

"11'

P. M.

,z-,

TO

........,

HOURS

-

19-58---

"./,o ~--✓., 7/2 8/2,1½ '½.l'¼I'½: '½a~¼I¾ /, 1 TOTAL
I"'•
-·
..,

1,

,

-... --

., ., .. ., .,

2

Chief

-- -- -

3

ble~k

4
A. M.

1

Tempo:roa.Pi ly ~·nco.nt

, Y.1"/4, •/4
,

1 / .G

A. M.

May 16

4-58-SOM

P, M.

2

Steno-

3
4

blerk

A. M.

1

P. M.

2
3
4
A. M.

J

P. M.

2

3
4
A. M.

1

P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2

3
4
/\, M.

l

P. t-1.

2

3
4

I

I

A. t-l.

P. M.

2

3
4
TOTAL
A. M.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN

P.M.

ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTIONS:- 0" Linc Or.~ (1) r cptnl !rp:u.1H:lv 1at A. M. o~d P. M. the •C!aubr lime 1.1.orkcd ir :lud i-ii wJiti:"C
ond hi&gt;vdtino ltma when o po,, ol lho ,tc,ula, d_.ys a~s,cnmer.l . On l,na h,·o (?) rcs;:olt thi: o·,rtllmc nhc:h 1s 10 t:.e flt11j for
:Ill pro-r:Jllli t.'.llH, includiaa 'lll~1hng ,1nd tu,·ch"8 llmr •hen n~l .1 P.lfl at th-c u:cular d3;s 1&gt;':~1gnm~n:. On Ltl".O itucc ( 3 )
report the ovcrume hourt. whic.h ore to be p:,id t o, 01 r.)\Q: ol tirno .&gt;:-:.S or.')'-h.tll time tC"(?~fdlfJ~~ of hout~ .lCfu-lll)1 w.:ri..e.d. On
Lino Four (4l , eport l ha \\me p::1i.d tor 'lllh1ch I~ no\ wor~d. !-c~h 3$ t•m.e cacu!cd i1CC:ount r.,c\.r.en , 1&gt;ttond1:-s ccurt.
~ut~M.lon~ or ,nve~tico\toM, or other c,11.e~ whc•c Ume 1.$ :.no..,cd tu.it na .&gt;ctu::11 :.c:,v1cc p~1(01mcd.
• - ··~• ~- ---• •- • ... ,.,..,4_,.,., ... ..,., c:;i,,..,.r 1.. ,.., "'" lh,. 1~1h .'Ind 1.,, t d.1-,, al e~ch mon1h.

A-: ·E. Marsh
Foreman or Timekeeper

�,

220-13

!Jo change is 1~equU-0d on Por.ri 5033 lo1• this

cffico for the , ~e~iod Uay l to 15, 1959, in3lus!ve.

�0

V• O. IUJRRAY

UNION PACIFICF RAILROAO COMPANY
SPECIAL REPRESENW~V.E
Tl ME 0001&lt;moM
raay l
NO.

OCCUPATION

RATE

4,58,SOM

TO

15 . incl .

19

HOURS

¼¼[1/,R"/4 ½"o ½, ½l½ ½I'½,, '½,¼ 1'¼ 1½,¾0,.61 TOTAL
A. M.
J J l 1 l
l 1 J.
• • " :I 1 1 1

l◄ cutt ost Mo.

P. M.
2

Chief
Clerk

3

4
A. M.

1

P. M.

2

Stmo-

3

clcr~

4
A. M.

l

P. M.

2

3
4

A. M.

l

P. M.

2

3
4

A. M.

I

P. M.

2
3
4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3

.;
I

A M.

P. M.

2
3

TOTAL
HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN

59

P. M.

Ch1.ef' Cle r k

Foreman or Timekeeper

�,,..,.....__

0Llal:ls. - A1)r1l 3C" :LD59

220-l~

f.'ll:J

on c;.ut y tho crr!;irf) nonth.

0

�~

v. o. t1'lJRRAY
sPECIAL RmPRESmNTA'i'i\'~

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
0

TIME BOOK

.

FROM

Chief
Clerk

4-57,SOM

TO

30 . 1no1.

P. M.

2
3
4
A. M.

l

vacant

Apr il 16

A. M.

l

1;eoporm.'-'!ly

=-

Form 5033

P. M.

2

Stenocle~k

3
4
A. M.
P. M.

l
2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
A. M.

l

P. M.

2

3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
I

A. M.
p M.

I

i

2
3
4

l

A. M.
P. M.

2
3

..

TOTAL
A.M.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P. M.

ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK

Foreman or Timekeeper

�V O
•

•

111\"Dn AV

Form 5033

"'~

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY

SPECIAL Rli!PRESENTAW~i'/oE
,..-;\
-

NAME

~-

NO.

TIME BOOK

OCCUPATION

~·
\'"

ve.ca.nt

TO

19..59_

l~¼¼¼¼½l¼I½½~'¼'½¾¾¾~ TOTAL

flcu-.,uMo.

Chief
Clerk

16, 1ncl.

HOURS
A. M.
P. M.

:t

J. J. X X

T

l

l

l. II I:

X l. J. l.

2
3
4

1

'i'eopox-aI•i1 y

Apr1l l

RATE

1

A. E. Barsh

FRO M

A. M.
P. M.

2

St eno-

3

101erk

4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
A M

I

P. M.

2
3
4

A

I

M.

P. M.

I

2
3
4

I

A M.

I

I

I

P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M.

P. M.

I

2
3

..

I 1

I
A. ~I.

P. M.

2

I

I

3
4

-

I

TOTAL

=

I

I

I
A. '·1.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN

P M.

= ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
=

INSTRUCTIONS: - 0" Lina 0f'ta (J) tcpofl IIC!P3hlt ely I ;,, A. M, .1r1d P. M . tha , ~culu time worli.ed l ntludtna v.,1H1ru
and traveOna \Imo whtn • p;ut ol lho rr;ulH d:,,s D~s.lcnmcnt. On l•ne T..,o ( ?) rt c~rl th~ O&gt;tC!Hi me 1i01ih1ch 11 to t:e i:.11.S fo,
at p,o,rata 1Atn, 1nclud1f\&amp; 'tio~tljft£ 3nd U.1we1ift.C 11mo w~t:n r.01 &gt; rJ11t ot th~" h~aul~r d~ys :n:1,1nrru:n1. 01"1 L ·I":~ lt-rte t 3J
report the ovuUme h O\ltl •h,ch ••• to be i:~id lo, at ut« of t•~• :al'ld o~e,,h,1,U tiM~ r• c:ard'on of hours o:tu, ::, "'cr.Ct :S. On
Line Fou, (4) , coon tho t lmo p:a,d to, w.,h1ch ,, not •~rJ.cJ. s"eh 01, I ~c c.,,.(u:t'd ueot.11\t sicfl.~:., . .1\ltl'!.~ t:1: CO'Jrl.
1u1pens1ont or inwutie1Hon,. or othe, c:ncs wht,o limo,:. .11101o1,j but n::, :.ctu:al sctwiec pe,fotmcd.

1h\s:.

c

:..

e: ~en\ to \ha Ro3dmuto1 ,u Supctvlt:&gt;r or1 tho 19th i;and

1,,, d ~)I ol cJch mon1h.

Oh1et Clerk

Forem~n or Timekeeper

�Oma.ha - ~:-pril i, 1959

220-13

'

o ffi oe for the pex,iod tfa~ch 16 to 31, 1959.

I r1as on dut y the entire month.

V. Oo ffiurr-ay

�Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
o.

\

; .,"'}_·/\

~~-

TIME BOOK

NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

FROM
RATE
lfCUflOll:MO.

Chief
Clerk

A. M.

TO

31, 1nal.

19--6-9--

,¼ ¼ ½. ·v.. ~/,o."/., '/41½ ¼11½ '½'G '½ '½.r¼,'.Xo ......-. TOTAL
.!..LJ..!. i - r x J l.l.J.J.xx 1 1

I'

P. M.

2
3

4
A. M.

l

Teruporm.--i ly va~~!i'!t

u~oh 16

HOURS

l

A. m. tlarsh

4-57-SOM

S·teno-

I

P. M.

2

cle~k

.

3
4

i
A. M.

l

i

P. M.

2
3
4

A. M.

I

P. M.

2
3

4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2

I

3
4
1

A. M.

P. M.

2
3
I\

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3

'
I

4
l

I

A. M.

P. M.

2

3

.;
TOTAL
II.I-\ ,

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN

I

P.M.

'
ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
\NSTRUCTlONS:-On Linc One (1) ,~port ,:;ep;u11tcty for A. t-t , :u-:d PM. the: f l!Cular t imev~crked ine!udi.rn w,&gt;t1;n9
;and \r3vetlng time v.ht!n :a part ol tho U'&gt;l!UIDr d.iy, 3!;Signmcnt. On l ino Tv.o l ? ) u) i::011 th~ O"ICrt1mc v.•h1ch •J to bo ~Jtd f o r
at pro-rota , ~, c~. intludtnn w~1tinu :,,nd hD._t:'hl"C t1mti ,·,h1:1n nol :,, NH o! t t-:c recutJr d.J).3 au1cnmcnl. On Lt1e 1hrc~ ( 3 )
r eport the overtime hour~ whtct, :,,o to be p.Jid lor at r.J10 o! hma ar.d onc•hall time u.•n,11dlcS$ o t h~ur~ .ictul11/ Vl'Cfked. On
L1ne Four (4) u~pon tho I me p:&amp;1d lo, ""hlth 1:i no\ wo,"c:d, ".l\!:h as tlf'IC o,:cu!.td 3tcount .5lc:l.nc:'l, altl.:i~ine courl,
~uspens,ons o, \n,-e,tig3tlon-:. or other co,e~ where lime 1:, .J,IIO\._~., but nQ ac:::ult $~fvr\:.e performed.
hi., sheet ml.I~\ be :.en\ to the Ro3tm::.tc, 01 Suocrvi-::or on ,.,c 15th a"d f;):l d;:iy of e.ich month.

A. Eo - ·• ..- - .
-.

.

Oh1ef Olerk

Foreman or Timekeeper
I

I

�Omeha - March 13, 1959
220-13

The only change required on ~or-m 5033 for this

iJ . 0 • Hur-r2.y

�v. o. l'iURRAY
SPECIA.t. RF.PRESENT AWlffio.

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
TIME BOOK
FROM
Meroh 1

rn

, ~

1 """',

A. M.

l

~. E. f.1arsh

- I

Form 5033

P. M.

2

Chief
Clerk

3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2

Stenoclerk

3
4
A. M.

l

P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M

p M.

2
3
4
A. M.
p M.

l

2
3
4

1

A. M.
p M.

2

I

3
4

l

A. f,1.
P. M.

2
3
4

l

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

TOTAL
A.!\,

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P.M.

ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
lNSTRUCTlONS:-0n Linc One (1) toporl scp,: n.ltcly ro, A.M. ,&gt;nd P. M. 1he tt'CulJr l •mewo,;,~d il'\t'ud:r-a wa1ht18
and h~vcUna llma when a p3tl ol lhu 1ceuliu dl'lys a:sie,nn,tnl , On L.1no Tv,o ( ?) u~porl tho on1hme whlth 11 10 bo paid lor
.1l pro-ul.i uun. tnctud\ng wJll1na and lt.JYtHn1 lime "hen not B p.1,t ot the rtaul.ir d3)5 ,u,,gnmcint. Cn l in e Ttuc:o t 3)
report the overtlmo hours •h1d1 arc to be: paid for ot ,~tc ol hl"IO and O:'IC•tull time lt:'Q~rdlen ot hour, u11.1)l'1 \',o,:..~d. On

lino Four (4) 1cron the t lmt Cl3•d tor ...-hlch 11 not •o,lcd, ,u:'1 ;is 11mo e.1,.tused :.c:count 1.c:,nc::,. a1h:f'd1rc: court.
~u,pen~ions Of 1n,Hlis:i.ho"'• o, Q'her c:ases -.-.hue- tur.e: t:. :a!ICl'lt-0 but no =i~1u,1 unite l)('tfarmed.
1hl$ sheet mu:t be :cnl \0 the Ao~dm3~tc-, ot Supc-r..-.~o, en the 15th ::ird 1,~t day ol c-:t::h ff'Onlh.

Oh1et Olerk

Forem~n or Timekeeper

�FORM 51527 THIN

U NI O N

.,,S A\, ' lELEGRAPHIN G

l l-56•500M

P A CIFIC RAILROAD CO M PAN Y

MAILGRAM

SAVE TELEGRAPHING

Omaha - March 9, 1959

Mr. A. J. VanDercreelc
l·lr. V. O• Murray1,/
t-ll:-. H. B. Blanchard
!!t&gt;. E o B o Northcott

Mr. u. R. 11oore

Mr. B. L. Herbert
Ur. C. E. Nybbel in
Mrs. I . A. ICeeff'e

Your Time Rolls for the f irst half' of March should
b o i'Orl:rardod to roach this offico not later than 9: 00 A. M.
Mo.rch 12th.

Please arrange accordingly.

s-274
I '-'

A. E . STODDARD
I

:J1

J· t,

♦

�Oaa.~g - February 27, 1959
220- 13

no change is 1,.Gquircc. on Fo&gt;.,.m 5033 tor thi ~
o f f i ce fo~ the period Debrua1~ l6 to 28g 1959.

�--

Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
TIME aooKFRoM
Feb. 16

- ~

··A·

NAME

A. E. r.1ar sh

NO.

OCCUPATION

RATE

4•57,SOM

TO

28 , 1no1 .

HOURS

Ucu,i o,i Mo.

A. M.
P. M.

¼Y,, ½a[L'i'D ¼;/:t, ½ ~1 1½. ¾ o'.½'o ~, '.½o :.½o~o /4
1 l 1 11
v -r
l 1 1 1 1 v

2
3
4

Ch1ef
Clerk

A. M.

P. M.

Temporo.rily
1 vacant

2
3
4

Steno-

cle1..k

A. M.

P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3

J

4
I

A. M.

I

P. M.

I

I

I

l

2

I

3
4
I

I

I
A. M.

P. M.

2
3
4
1

A. M.

P. M.

2
3
11
1

"'· t-1 .
P. M.

2
3
11

TOTAL
A. I,\.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P. r.',

OJ.erk

Foreman or Timekeeper

TOTAL

�.1, .1,•;ai a • .1vvm

•

"&gt;-,

Febr uary 16, 1959
220-13

rir o A. E • s to do.are:
No change is requ.h-:&gt;ed on Form 5033 f or t his office
/

fm? t h:) .pePiod Febr-ue.ey l , to LH, 1959, i ncl usiire .

�V. o. MURRAy

Form 5033

SPECI AL REPRESENTATI~m, No.

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
TIME eooKFROM

Feb. 1

TO

ln

1

n,,,

19..69--

P. M.

A. E. l.'iarsh

2

Ohief
Cle~k

3

4

1

Temporarily vacant

A. M.
P. M.

2

Steno-

3

clerk

4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A M
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
I

A. M.
p M.

2
3
4

l

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
I

/

A. M.
P. M.

2
4

TOTAL
A •.1.

HOUR TI MEKEEPER CH ECKED MEN
p M.

I
Chie f Clerk ForemJn or Timekeeper

�FORM 51527 THIN

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY

SA" _/ TELEGRAPHING

,,./
SAVE TELEGRAPHING

MAILGRAM

of'

"

...,1-r

Omaha - February 9/',Jt959
,!

Mr. A. J . VanDorcreek

'11,f..,.

1·.u.· •

l'il'.•. V. 0.. Uurray 1- ~..

1

R •&gt; Moo!'e

T..T

L", •

Mr. B, L. Herbert
!!r. C. E. Nybbelin
Mro. I. A. Ke0ff'e
4

Mr. Ii. B. Blanchard
Ml" • H .. 13. Northcott

-:"ou1~ Tiiilo Rolls f'or the first half of February should

b e :'o:""uaru.od to roach this office not l ater than 9:00 A. M.

Pl ease arr/c~ordinGJ_y,

{

A. E.

STODDARD

�Omaha - J a nuary 30 p 1969
220-13

t.:ro A. E. Stoddard:
Ho ch::mr;e 1s required on Fo¼'m 5033 fo1.. this office

�--------------

V. 0 . l1tffiRAy

Form 5033

Spe_oial Rep:resenta.t1ve

~-

/,~
(('

J~~

T I ME BOOK

GANG No.
NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

!:}lief
:1erk

A. E. Marsh

FROM
RATE
lleu11 011 Mo.

.

,Ia n, 16

4•57•50M

31

TO

'-""ft)

196 9 - -

HOURS

1/io ¼ 1/i"n ¼ ½o ';/[il¼I¼ ½. '¼;:l¾ol'½ '½al½,I¾ /2,
J. l. X .l l. l J. J. 1
X J. l l 1 ll 1.
1

1

A. M.
P. M.

TOTAL

2
3

4

1

A. M.
P. M.

,

Tempoz&gt;w ily vacant

.

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY

2

Stenoclerk

3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

l

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

TOTAL
J\,1.1.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P. M.

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
. .

INSTRUCTIONS:- On Line Ono ( l) ,cport ~ep-.2,otclf for A. M, ond P. M . lha ,ecul.lr t rmc \'•Orked ,r:lu:hng 9,,:11ti n c
and t,,1vcling lime when a p:ul of Iha reeu1ar d;,,is .11'!1-sicnmcnt. On Linc Two (2) rcc:o,t U"lc ovctt,me which •~ to b~ D.l!d for
at pro-,ati;a rotes, includlr1.g Wil1ti nc. .11nd \.r;)~ehng time when nol:, t~rt ot t t,e rcau•:u d.:ays 3ss,gnn,cnt. Qt, Linc ltHcc l3)
report the o-verlime hour3 which 1:110 to bo p.tid 101 ot r.1le of time :,nd o:-to•hall time r~Ql!lrdlc:;:i: ot h ours ~ctu3li~ wo,kcd. On
Line Four (4) repon tho time p3ld tor which Is nat ¥1orkcd, :.u ch :,:; ti me: c,.cuied ~ccount slc:kncs~, ottcncHne ecurf.
Gu,pen!l-ions o• if\'IC\1lc,ailions. or other c~:;ts v.hcrc time •~ 3Uowcd bul n.o ochJ:&gt;I ::crvfce pe1lormcd.

Chier Clerk

Foreman or Timekeeper

�FORM 5627 THIN

11-56-SOOM

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
./"\

SA~

TELEGRAPHING

MAILGRAM

SAVE TELEGRAPHING

Oma.ha - January 28, 1959
~h~ o Ao J. VenDercreek
Mr o Vo 0. Murray ✓
Ur o Ho Bo Blanchard
lh"o Ho B. Northcott

Mr. W. R. Moore
!.'Ir. B. L. Herbert
Mr. C. E. llybbelin
r,'Irs. I. Ao Keeffe

Your Time Rolls for t he l ust half of January should
bo f or ward0d to reach this office not l ater than 2:00 PoMo
today.
Please arrange accordingly o
A. Eo STODDARD

�&lt;::;

Oma.ha - January 16, 1959
220-13

lirp A. Eo Stoddard:

No change is requi~ed on Fo~a 5033 fo~ this
office fo~ the peri od J~nuary 1-15, inclusive, 1959.

�V.

o. MURRAY

U.P. COAL CO

0

PRESIDENT UNION PACIFICF RAiLROAD COMPANY

•

TIM E BOOK

GANG No.

FROM

-t,

~&gt;

NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

RATE
A. M.

v acant;

.

j

P. M.

.L X 1 1

19-69-

, , , , • , ,- , ,

½ . ¼ ¼ 11/.9 1/,o ½, '/2': ,½ ½. '½•'½ B-,, '½e ¼
o

Hc.uao• Ho.

I&gt;

30

/2, TOTAL

-

2

Chief

3

Clerlt

4

l n1 -

,

A. M.

l

Temporarily

, c:.

TO
HOURS

l

A. E. rla.Fsh

Jan. 1

4-57-SOM

4 ___,

P. M.

2
3
4

Stenoclerk

A. M.

l

P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M
P. M.

2
3

4

l

.

A. M.

P. M .

2

3
4
A. M.

l

P. M.

2
3
4

j

l

A. M.
P. M.

2

3

I

4

II'
l

I
I

A. M.
P. M.

I

2
3
4
TOTAL
A.M.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P. M.

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTIONS:- On lino One(\) report :ep:mlU~1t for A , M , ond P. M. the rt-cuhu time '"'orlocd lnclud1n1; -.,,·;,lting
1nd ho.velln11 Um• when a o:ul ot Iha rt-cular dll)S an tcnm! nl. On L,no l "A--o (2) r('pofl the o.t11frnt1 • hict-i ts 10 be o:iid lo,
al pro-r:llo f.)lU. lrc:lud\na w~,ti,.t and lraYOhrt£ 1,m e "'hen not -3 D~ft o l th: f C'~Ul,u d~.,.. QSSIIW\f\1.t.t\l. 0 :. L,nc ltirc-c tl)
1eporl tho ovetllmo hou,1 whkh 010 to be p.,ld for :u ute ot t1mo :ind cno•h:a11 time ,e-111,df~s~ of houts .1c1uahy ~ o,1't:d. On
L hut Fou, (4) 1coon tho lime u1d to, wMch Is not woilr.ed. :i.uch H limo 011;cu,scd account 1,ckne.;.1, :.11cnd1ne coull.
t.,11pen1,ion1 0t lnve;tlpt10n1. or olht:r c~:n •hc,o Urne is ~llo•c-d but no nlu:al unkc perlormed.
'Thi• 1heo\ mu,t bO H(!l to lht: Ro.1dm.l,ttf o, SupC:~•~Or on \hQ 15th and l:a~t d:ay of u;h mon lh,

4£E-; Marsh·
Chief Clerk

Foreman or Timekeeper

�FORM 5627 THIN

U NIO N

SA~
; rELEGRAPHING

PACI F I C

ll•56•500M

RAILROAD

COMPANY

MAILGRAM

- January 9, 1959

O:rnaha.

l lr o Ao J .. Vruillercreek
Mr o Vo o.. Murray "
l1P .. Ho Bo Blanchard
r:tr o Ho 13. Nor 'l:; hcott

SAVE TEL EGRAPHING

I-Ir. w. R. I-foore
Mr. Bo L. Herbert

c. E. Nybbelin
Hr. I. A. Keef£e

}'Ir.

Your Time Rolls for t he first half of J anuary should
bo f' ori-rG:.rd0d to reach this off ice not l a ter than 9: 00 t... M.

J o...11uary 14th.

Please arrange accordin~lyo

S-289

J

A. E. STODDARD;
'.~
·- l
•I

\

l

�Dece~be~ 31, 1958
• 220-1 3

8ro A. E. Stoddard:
I

'No chRnge is requil•ed on fi'orm 5033 for this of'fioe
fo:i;-. the period December 16 t o 31, 19_5 8.

I i'1as o n duty dtrr..,ing the entire month.

�Form 5033

-I .. N. BAYLESS

Snec1al Representat~y~ No.
-·0'~·

1'- ,

x"'\

.

NAME

NO.

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY

OCCUPATION

TIME BOOK
FROM

v a-nl!lnt

19

HOurt oq Mo.

A. M.

1 11

1l x ll l

••• l 1 1 1

P. M.

2

Chief'

,n OJ. .

3

Clerk

l

4
A. M.

1

Tempore.rily

31 , inol .

TO

RATE

1

A. E. tiareh

Deo. 16

4-57•50M

P. M.

2

Steno-

3

c1ettk

4
A. M.

1

P. M.

2
3

4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3

4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

A. M.

l

P. M.

2
3
I\
1

A. M.
P. M.

2

3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
I\
TOTAL
A.M .

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN

P.f.1.

.,-Chief Clerk

Foreman or Timekeeper

68

�--- -- - - -\

Form 5527 Thin
UN ION

P A ·c I FI C

3-51-IMM E

RAILROAD

COMP AN y

,..,
. SA~:., ; =
. T=E=L=E=
G=
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~

Omaha - December 22, 1958
l-'Ir . A·. Jo VanDarcreek
Mro Io 11 .. Bayle ss ✓
l lr . H. Bo Blanchard

Mr . H. B. Northcott

Hr. l-J. R. 11oore
~h~ . B. L. Herbert

Nr . C. E. :Hybbelin
Mrs . I . A. Keef f e

Your Tin10 Rolls f oll the l us t h a l f' of' De cember should
be f ort·mrdeo. to reach this office not ·l a.t er ·t.han 9 : 0 0 A.!11.

Dee0mb0r 2 9th.

Please arrange accordingl y.

s - 276
A . E . STODDARD ~

�December 15, 1958

Omah!l. -

I

220-13

!Jo change is required on Form 5033 for this office
f' O!&gt;

t :t.a :periot1 Dec ember 1, to 15., inclusive, 1958.

nri·~·r.,,, t '"', ,,. ~·--.l
I:.

"t 'J~

:.~\':(l...]~t·-

�I. N. BAILmss
I

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1

Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY

ERESEfilfA'f~\'E No.

NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

RATE

¼ "/4

ttcu 11 0 1t M o,

A. M.
P. M.

2

Chief

3

t"!i o'"~

4

1

Temporarily
ve.ce.nt

..... . - -,
'/4 ¼
', ½ '½ '½, ½,
, , , ¼, - , , ~
, -.
- - - - - - . -.. .,- -- ....
FROM

1

A. rn. r.1~sh

◄ •57, 50 M

TIM E BOOK

T\--

TO

HOURS

1/,, I¼ s..,-,l ½

19 ~

• 0
½
/4

..,

A. M.
P. M.

2

Stenoole~k

3
4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2

3
4

l

A. M
P. M.

2

3
4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2

I

3
4

l

A. M.
P. M.

2
3

-

4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

-

l

'

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
TOTAL

,,

A.M .

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P. r4,

ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTIONS:- On line Ono ( l) ,epo,t sep:u;,te1y tc, A. M • .1nd P. M. th• rt-cut 31 l i me •.o·Ud in:lu~,n.:.,. woll n11
ond havellna lime 'lrlhtn a p3fl ol tha reau1or doys atslnnmcnl, On l l nl!l Tv,,('I ( 2) rrP0f1 the o~c:-,wne wh.ci, 1s lob~ paid tor
11 010-rata rain . 1rtcludl n&amp; w.3lt1na ond 1, a..,clln1 time when not a o.:ut ol the fl: nulJt d3y1 as~1enmont. On Line Three ll,

repo1I the owc.rllmc ho,.us • hlch • •• to be p;ald lo r at ,-,1c of hma and o n.c•holl t ime rc•c :udles,; ol ho1.tr:. .t.ctu,:,lly ""0,ke d. On
Llne Four (4) ,cport the ti me t,.:11d lor wh1c.h ,: nol ,..,,\.cd, such :n tlma c , cund account 1.lc.t.n~,• .atle:nduic C0\Jrt ,
.... _ ..-.J.n-....ar ln-t!.S.llaaUons. or other c&gt;~ts 'Whtrc h me ~ ;,11owed but no aclu&gt;I ::e1w1cc- perlormcd.

Chief Cle rk

Foreman or Timekeeper

TOTAL

I

�Form 5527 Thin
UNION

SAe

\ '1'ELEGRAPHING

PACIFIC

3-.Sl-lMM \

RAILROAD

COMPANY

MAILGRAM

SAVE TELEGRAPHING

Omaha· - December 5, 1958
I~. A. J. VanDeroreek ..
Mr. I. W. Bayless 7
Ih". H. B. Blanchard
r-1r. H. B. Northcott

Mr. w. R. • Moore

Mr. B. L. Herbert
Mr. c. E. Nybbelin
Mrs. I . A. Keeffe

Your Time . Rolla for the first half of December
should be fort-1ardad to reach this office not later than
9:00 A.M. December 11th.

Please arrange accordingly.

S-266
A. E. STODDARD
~

�Orimh a - iJovemb e1• 28 , 1968

220-13

Ur. A. E. Stodde:rd:
P.o change is r equired on Form 5033 for th19 office
f o·~ -~he period. Novenber 16 t o so, i nol usiv eD 1958.

1. uas on duty during the enti~e nonth.

�Form 5033
I. N. BAYLESS
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
SPECIAL REPRESENT~~~
TIME eoo\RoM
Nov. 16

NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

RATE
1

A. E.

Clerk

30, 1nol.

19_..QL

A. M.
P. M.

X .L.L.&amp;.

J.J..

Jt

",&lt;, '½• ½ol½o Ai TOTAL
.Ll.J. .
]l~

2
3

J.O

I

4

l.

I

1

T0mpor~~ily
vacant

TO

HOURS
1/,o ¼[Yi&amp; 1/,9 '/4 ½1 ½,I½¼ ''½o ¾

Uau._ Ott Mo.

Chief'

4•57-SOM

A. M.
P. M.

2

Steno-

3
4

olel"k

A. M.
P. M.

I

2
3
4
I

A. M
P. M.

:&gt;
3
4
I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
-I
TOTAL
A,M.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P.M.

/j ••
--o

Chief' Clerk

Foreman or Timekeeper

�FORM 5627 THIN

11-56-SOOM

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
./""'

SA~-r ~LEGRAPHING

MAILGRAM

SAVE TELEGRAPHING

Om.aha - November 1 9. 1958

Ur .. Ao Jo Vo.nDercreek_.,,,,

t-1r o I O u O B{W l 0SS V
t-h"'o Ho Bo Blanchard
th~o ll o Bo Northcott

Moore
Mr. B. L. H0rb0rt
Mro C. Eo Nybbelin

Ur. Wo R .

?•'Ir s. I. A. Kee f f e

Your Time Roll s for t he last half of November should
b0 f'oruarded to reach this of.fic0 not l ater then 9 :00 A.IJI.
Uovember 26tho

Pl ease arrange accordinglyo

S-254
A. E. STODDARD1'

�Omaha - November 14, 1958
220-13

Dro A. E. Stoddard:
Ho change is 1.,equ1x&gt;ed on Jro~m 5033 f'oz- this of'f1 13e

f ci:" 'i;he per•iod iJo\Venbel" l ·to 15., inclus i ve, 1958 .

Orlglo11l Sltrncd

I. N. BAYLESS
By A. E. M, ·:, ,

�I• N• BAYLESS

Form 5033

SPECIAL REPREBENTATIVEUNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
T I M E B OO K
Nov. l
GANG No.
FROM

,1i.

NAME

NO.

OCCU PATION

ttou11 o-. M o.

A. E. t'iarsh

Jh1ef

A. M.

15, incl.

19

58

¼ ¼ ¼ 1/,. "/4 •...-1', ½ ¼ ½. '½ '.½ '½ '½a i'.½o I%·
30 /2 ,
J. J. .&amp;. J. I.
J. J. .I. A
J. J. .L J. I.I. X

TOTAL

P. M.

I

2

l er k

3
4

I

Tempo~o.z&gt;ily
vaca nt

TO
HOURS

RATE

l
1

4 -57•50M

tenool erk

A. M.

I

P. M.

2

3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
I

3
4

I

A, M
P. M.

2
3
4
l

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

'

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

I

TOTAL
A.M.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P.M.

ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK

INSTRUCTIONS:- On line One (1) , eoort sco.,,:,1, 1, tor A. M. and P. M . tt\e tt'gul,u tlm1t wo,Jocd lnclud1nn w:t,tino
and t,,1vtlln1 tirftO when• p;,rt of tht rtcu l.ar d:ir s a:s,anmfflt . On Line T111'0 ( 7 ) 1t-oofl l hc O\-ertime w h1ct-i is lo be p;,id to,
at pro-ro t~ r;1te!• \ncludi n&amp; v.;,111n g and tr;,vel1ng h mt when not a ~,tat tnc u·cul.u d l)'I au1e.nme:nt. On line Thre-e lJJ
,eporl the o_.c ,t•mo hour$ wh ich oro to bo p Jld tor .11 1.11t of t im e 3nd onc•h.,11 lima f ('8iStdlu, c l hou r~ atlu.311/ Y.Ct ~ . On
_ _ _ _,L-ll\.• Four (4) repotl \he t ,ma p:,1d le, w·hl ch Is not w-111..t:d. wch n limo a 1cund occ.ount a,d ,nc~t. atte ndlnc cou,1,
•
--..-......_ ._.._... ---u---e - • - • d .uaLut..,lc• o:rfo,med.

A: E., t !.'.) ' .

Cn1at' Cl erk

Foremon or Timekeeper

�Omaha - October 3lg 1958

220-13

m, change is x,equix,ed on Form 5033 fo1,. this office
f or the pe?iod Oct . 16 to 31 0 inclusive0 1958.
X t1as on dufuy during the entix-e month.

Original Signad '·· ,

I. N. BAYLE:.' ·
By A. E. M. :-,;-•·

�I. N. BAXLESS

Form 5033

SPECIAL REPRESENTAT!'Ji'f No.

A. E. r.iarsh

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
TIM E aooKFROM

4•57-SOM

TO

31, 1nol,

2
3

Chief'

Clerk

4
A. M.

l

Ternpox-ro"'ily
vacant

Oct . 16

P. M.

2

Steno-

3
4

clerk

A. M.

l

P. M.

2
3
4
A. M.

l

P. M.

2
3
4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
l

A. M.
P. M.

2

3
4
TOTAL
A.t.l.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN

P. M.

Marsh
Chief Clerk

Foreman or Timekeeper

�/"

OI.l~i.ha - Ooto"bsr ~-6~ 1958

. 220-13

lJo cha11ge is requ11~0d on FcZom 5033 f'm"'. this

of:?ioe f ox&gt; the peri od Oc·c;ober l to 15 0 !nelusive 0 19580

Ci\~i:iel Si,• :icr'

I. l\J. BA?l 'i:',c~

--.;;._,/J..- _ ,,._ .

Uy A. E. M .

�Form 5527 Thin
UNIOf':I

SA'S;&gt; TELEGRAPHING

PACIFIC

RAILROAD

COMPANY

MAILGRAM

SAVE TELEGRAPHING

/

Omaha - O~tober 15, 1958
U:t&gt;
Jo Va.nDel"Oreek
I-1:.eo Io Ho Bayless ✓
Ur. H. Do· Blanchard
nr . TI. B . IJor.thoott
0

AO

Hr . H. R. Moore
Mr.- B. L. Herbert
r.rr. c. E. Nybbelin
Mrs . I. A. Ke0ffe

Your 1irae Rolls for the l ust ho.lf o~ October s~ould
be ::'cr1·m:.."'dcu to reach this office not lat0l::&gt; than 9: 00 AM
October 28th, and f or th~ i'irs t half of November by 9: 00 AM
!fovonber 12:th.

Please arrnnge accordingly.

s-274
STODDARD~

�NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

TIME BOOK
RATE

v acnnt

1969--

P. M.

.. ..... .....

-

1

l 'I
,_

13.✓., 11:.;:.,-;•

%'
8
..
..
..
..
..
,
..
.. ... ... -.- - .. = - - ,- -

¼ ¼ ¼•/i, i"/4"4,l½
I½ ½. ~ l'¼ ¼2
,
A. M.

2

Jhief
~lerk

&amp; _ _ ..

. . I:,!

TO
HOURS

HCUfl Olt: M O.

1

-4

29

lO _/4
31

TOTAL

l'I

I

I

3

4
1

Tempornx-ily

Oot. l

FROM

l

A. E • t'Ia!-sh

::--=..

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY

RPW.Ct AI I 'RF.P'RRHW.\\:
I
I
-~T&amp;mitV&lt;E

'r&gt;,
Tt

-

Form 5033

I• N. BAYLESS

A. M.
P. M.

2

;;teno-

3

, 1 o,.,.l!"

4
A. M .

l

P. M.

2
3
4

l

A. M.
P. M.

2

3
4
\

A. M.
P. M.

2
i

3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

1

I

A. M.
P. M.

I
I

2
3
4

I

TOTAL
A r-1.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P. M.

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK

INSTRUCTIONS:- On Linc On1 (l) tePOrt $C'p.3f:tilt11 lo, A. M. :,n.d P. M. Iha r&lt;"cubr ti me w~•hd fo.clu!:r.,,a w::11t;n1:
and tr.avcUna lime when • it.ltl of lha rt auta, d:ays :iiss11nrncn1. On Line T• o (2) u:pa,t the OffrUmo wti1ch ts to be p .ud for
Dl cuo,r3ta r a t u . lncludlna w~llinf! and trivthn.:: time whtn not Cl p.ltl of tho u:cul.lt d:ay:5 n i •&amp; n m e n t . On Lin~ l h rt t ( 3 )
report the O\.ttUmo houn •h\ch a,o to M; PJ1d for at ,:ate of t1mo 31\d one·h.iU t1mo re9Jrdles, ol hou11 ~i;h,1.,11I v.;uhd. On
ltno F'our (4) reoorl Iha Umc p:a1d tor whh:h I&lt;&amp; not ..o,"ed. sueh os llmo o• cu,cd .»cc-ount alcknn s. ;atttnd1n£. court,
1,u10t:ntlons or \nve11ig1llon,, or othCtr CHU where time 1, o11owc-d but no actuol service ptrlormed,
- - . - . ... -...._..,.._. • • ....__e.,..,,4_.. ._, 111, "'' c;u-n,l«.n r hn lh4- l.S lh and 1~: l d av gf • ~ch motllh,

Chief Clerk

Foremon or Timekeeper

�Ome.ha - Septemb~r 30, 1958
220-13

Er. A. E. Stoddard:

No change is required on Form 5033 for this
office for the period September 16 to ~O, inclusive , 1958.
I nas on duty duri np; the entii,,a month of Sept ember.

r,. ,__fr ~I c:..., ·1'1'1

!. '\l p ".. ~.. ,, '

�Form 5033

I. N• BAYLESS

SPECIAL REPRESENT~i ii.
NAME

NO.

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
TIME BOOK
FROM

- -

TO

19~

HOURS

RATE

OCCUPATION

-

"

'....-.. '.--.;I¼ "/4 ½o ~,l½l¼I¼ '½~;'½o '½ u 2sr½1'½0 /2', TOTAL

uev111011 Mo.

A. M.

,

1

1

1 11

•

,

,

1

;,

1

-

..,.

,

1

P. M.

I

2
3

Ohief
Clerk

I

4
A. M.

P. M.

Tempox&gt;cr:l1y

2

~tenoPlerk

vacen·c

3

4
A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
A. M.

P. M.

2
3
4
A. M.
P. M.
2
3

4
A. M.
P. M.

I

2
3
.l

I

TOTAL
A.M.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P.M.

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
I NSTRUCTlONS:- On Lino One ( l) report soparJlc:ly lor A. M . ~nd P. M. 1hc rrc1.1tJr tim~ •c1•cd ir.cludlra ,ul11rc
end lf1~clina time '4hon • p;,t ol tho ,~cul:u d~ys :,ss1 gnmcnt. On lino. Two (2) re.nor\ tho ovcnime whic:1\ •• to be p;1d for
a t pro,r,11,1 ratt-s. includina wJltina and lflYC!hn&amp; time when nol .a pa,i ot tho rf'Qul:,r d!l)S an,gnmcnt. On Lu,c llucc l 3)
roporl tho o~erlimc hou,a which ore to be p.3,d for :at 1.11te of time: 3,n.d one~h:,H hmt rt-e;,iultcs, ol hc.u,t actuall, worlttd. On
Line Four (4) report tho time paid to, which 1, not V1101hd, '!.ut:h u tlmo hcuscd .iccount s,c"n~~,. ~tt,ndif'I£ courl,
•uc.011n1lo0s Of ln,es~~hons, or oth~r CHH •hue lime•~ ~110""~;:1 b-ul no ~Chl31 1~rv1cc pclformc-d.
••

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_,.

1••• .t-

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h tnOAtb.

Chief Cle1•lt

Forem3n or Timekeeper

�FORM 5527 THIN

UNION

SAV~

l l-56-SOOM

PACIFIC RAILROAD

EL EGRAPHING

COMPANY

MAILGRAM

SAVE TELEGRAPHING

Omaha - September 17, 1958

Hr.~. J. Connors
I-'ir . G. Eo St anley
Br o I. N.. Buyleas v'

Hr. U. Elo I-~oore

Hr. li . B. Blanchard
Hr . H.B. Northcott

Mr . B o L. Herbert
I-lr. C. E. Nybbel1n
Mrs . I. A. Keeffe

Your Time Bolls for the l ast half of September should
bo fox-waroed to reach this office not l a t er than 9:00 Ar-1 Sep-

terr.ber 26th, and for the f1rs t hal f of October by 9:00 AH October
14th.
Please arrsnge accordinglyo

S-2S~

,, ~, I

l~ . E • STOti!&gt;'..fu1D
\

;J

�Omaha - Septembe~ l6 p 1968
220-13

Orir~ol Sir:~ec

- N
1.
l . BAVJ
"\ .,"P'~~
. .:..~-'By A. E , M,

�4-57-50M

TO
~

NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

A. M.

,.

.,

., 1,

_

,

.,

1..

-.

•

_

"I

TOTAL

.,

4

1

Tei:_1pornx'i1y

,

2
3

A. E. L1o.rah

vo.can·G

19-SQ._

1.1/.GlY,7 Y.sl1/i, l1 /,ol½,l¼l¼l½.1'½,l'½I'½ '¼l'½,1'..:½o /,,

IIOUIIIO!lt Mo.

l

.. "'

HOURS

RATE

A. M.
P. M.

2
3

Steno-

olerk

4
1

A. M.

P. M.

2

3
4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3

4
l

A. M.
P. M.

2

3
4
l

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

TOTAL
A.M.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P.M.

ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTIONS. On line Ono ( l) report :cip.Jr;itcty for A. M. and P. M . lhe rt;:ul~r 1imt wcr1'td l:\cludiric: •.1•ltna
and t•avc:llna time when D p.1rl ot lho rcnullu d3)lS O'Jal,;.nmcnl. On Line Two (2) r~c::on lhc over11mo wl'11ch ,:s robe P.J1d fer

at suo•r~t,. r:.lu. in.cludtna •.111l nc and to&gt;1e:Unc ttmo wrhcn not il p:ut ol th~ reuu1:1, dJ1: :1•a1gnmcnt . On line ltueo t 3)
11port the ovcrtlmt hour&amp; •hlch ere to b4I suld fo, at utc ol t,me .ond ontH,all llmt , rgardlu~ cf hours octuallt wo,ked, On
Lino Four (4) report tho limo P.Jid lor which i:s not ~,1,,c~. such OS time e,tu!:;R account s.c~rtss. ~tttndtnl ccu,1.
!.Utpen..lons o, ln11csllgal1on,, o, olhc, tHC!S whe,o Hme ,s a11owed bul no actuol r.trw1co pe1lormed.
•- · - ... ..... , c.1h • - ' l;11d ,. • .., nf c:olc:h mar.th.

I

C!l1.e:t' C1erk

Foreman or Timekeeper

I

�Omaha - August 29p 1958
220-13

No chan~e ia requ1~ed on ro~m 5033 for this
.

.

offic~ f o~ the pe~iod August 16 to 31 0 inclusiveD 1958.

I t:r~s on duty dmoing the entil"e month of

~1..:~.Jlu.l s:~::2v._

! oN. B... ~~:L~ZS

�I . N. BAYLESS

Form 5033

SPECIAL REPRESENTAT I JliG No.
NAME

NO.

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
TI M E eooK FROM

OCCUPATION

j

v accm..u

TO

31, 1.n a1.

~ U¼¼¼~, ½½¾~¾½'½¼%/2 TOTAL
'\r x l 11
v 1Y
1 l 1 1 1
'Jr

2

~hi ef
,le:'s,')k

3
4

1

'i'e ~)Oro..1..i ly

4 •57-SOM

HOURS
A. M.
P. M.

A. E . llar sh

Au gu st 16

A. M.
P. M.

I

2

,t eno-

I

3

,Jle&gt;:-k

4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
l

A. M.
P. M.

2
3

I

4
l

A. M.

I

P. M.

2

'

3
4

I

TOTAL
A.I-I.

HOUR TI MEKEEPER CHECKED MEN

p 1-1 .

Ohie f' Cl erk

Foreman 01 Timekeeper

I

�Form 5527 Thin
UNION

-A

•

S A\ 7 fELEGRAPHING .

.3-51-lMM

PACIFIC · RAILROAD

COMPANY

MAILGRAM

SAVE TELEGRAPH ING

Oraaha - August 16, 1958
t-:r .

l!. .

J . Connors

N:.".•. ~}. _E • . :.__;t ~ 'll ey /
~1. r .
I. 1.{. H:tyless
1·1:i." . • H. H. Bl anchard
~;1r . H . i1. lJcrthcott

n r. iJ. H. Hooye
ar. B . L ./11erb3rt
Mr.
:Nybbe l i n
/...·'"irs. 1 . A . Keeffe

JY.~.

hal f of tmc.;ust should
• Your T 11ae Eoll3 f m." t he la:.;t,
.•
,
be for.~'J8Pdeu. to r eacl:i this off ice,· not l ate1~ thnn 9: 00 Afil .1\ug~~st 27th, a.ml f or the fil"Gt h:-:.l f:' of '.'3e:i.,tei:1ber by 9:00 At-1 Sep-

te _ber 11th.

f

�On~he - August 15, 1968
220-13

!i'"3o change i s r equired on Form 5033 i'o:i:&gt; ·this oi'i'ice
f ox- the p ar!od Augue·G 1 to , 15 Q inc1us1-ve, 1958.

;;

.!

�UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
TIME BOOK
SPW.&lt;1T AT 2 JiHi:E~F:i=lEN'i1ATiail1h No,
FROM
Augu st l
NAME

--

Form 5033

I .. N• BAYl.,ESS

NO.

OCCUPATION

4-57-SOM

TO

16, 1noJ .

19..fia_

HOURS

RATE

l~¼l¼¼¼~~¼l¼l¾~~•½½~/4 TOTAL

ltC\111 011 MO,

A. M.

,

,

,

,

1,

P. M.
2

Chief
Clerk.

3

Ternpor al"'ily

va cant

,:,

""I

A. M.

l

... ... t: 11

..
- .- "' - ,- ,_ ,. - -·-- -11

4

--

1,

,"I

&gt;\

l"I

P. M.

2

5tGnoclerk

3
4
A. M.

l

P. M.

2
3
4
I

A. M,
P. M.

2
3

4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3

4
I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3

4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2

3
4
TOTAL
A. M.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P.M .

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTIONS: On Lino Ono (1) ,epofl :;rp~r.11ely lot A. M. :lnd P. M . the recul:: u Hme ...,orkt d lncludine -.,.,iiti " g
and h.1V'tlln1 limo when a pcut ot the ,c-cuta, d.iys :i~stgnmcnt. On t.in.c Tv,o (?) rL'! POtl tho o,crtlmo whic:h is to be p:aid far
ot pro-rat;) rate,. incl uding w~lt,ng and tr~\sclinn lime when not,;, p;,fl at the rteular d.sys il~i lgnment. On ln'lle Th,co t3)
n!pOrt the ovcr\lfftc hour, which are to be Pilld tor :11 r:tle of t,mc ;,nd one•holll hmc rt'EJ:ardlc:i.s of h01Jrs .1cluJIIW- wo,ked. On
Line F'our ( 4) report t ho time p:1ld for which 1'l t1ol wa1J,,,ed. such os time cr:cused occounl slcl\n~s~. allendlnc coutl.
suspensions or lnvcs\12:illoM. or other cHcs ...,here lirne •~ allow~d but no actual se,._icc pc,10,med.

Foreman or Timekeeper

Ohiet Cl erk

�Omaha - July 31, 1958
220-13

t!o chenge is 111 equ i!"ed on Vom 5033 for this offi ce

Zo~ th0 pe~iod JUly 16 to 31 , inolus ive0 1969.
! ··;c,s on va.o::iticm :?z:ioE July 7 t., 20, :.i.nclusive.

�•

- - - r: ... - ...,

Form 5033
I. N. BAYLESS
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
SPECIAL REPRESEW~AT~i No.
TIM E BOOK
FROM
NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

'\1'

v

.......

1

,,,
1 !,

4

•
r,

-

-

... 1~..-

+
O' -

4

,,..

..

'f 1 11 1,

A. M.
P. M.

2

Steno-

3
4

cJ.e~k

V D.Ct!.nt

l

2
3

1

Tempox,arily

.. ,

oz,

¼I¼ ¼ I½ •/41¼ ¼l¼l½.I'½ ''-4 '½ 13 211'.Y&gt;ol¾ /4 TOTAL
A. M. 1
P. M.

Clerk

TO

HOURS

RATE
ltov•o• Mo.

Chief

4-S7- 50M

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
A. M.

l

P. M.

2
3
4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

l

A. M.
P. M.

2
3

4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
1

A. M.

I

P. M.

2
3
4

I

I

,I

TOTAL
A.M.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN

p M,

ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
1NSTRUCTIONS:- On Linc One (l} rcporl :ap;u ;,tcty tor A. M. ;,nd P. M. the rr5ul:u l l ma wo.r5.ed Including w:,itina
and travcllna limo wh(ln III p:ar\ ol tho ,egulor days onlenmcnt. On Line T"o (?) rcoort the 011o rt1me which 1s to bo o:&gt;1d for
ot pro•rlllD , ou,s. lntludlna v.::iitlinn and \rllYthna time when not:, part ol tho rrcul,1r d:iy, us,anmcnl. On L1t11:1 lhrcc t 3)
rooorl the ovo,tlma houn whlc.h a10 to be p.1ld for at ro,tc ot hma and onc•halt time rt"c.:udlctn of hout:: actuitll't workt-d. On
Line Fowr (4} report tho limo p~ld tor Vthl ch Is not wo,~cd. 1wch os llmo o•cuscd i&gt;C,C0UM sk kflt-:.~. atlc:nd1ng court.
s.vspcnsions o, l Mc-stic~tlons. or o\hc• usn "ftht,c llmt- •s • llo•rd but no aclu.tl scnke pc,1fo•md.
• •- -,___._,_ -

•"'-• • ~• .._,..._. I M t ~ • • ~ • N4':h ffiOft.lh .

Ohief Clerk'/(. 8. Foreman or Timekeeper

�Form 5527 Thin
UNION

- SAv'Q.rELEGRAPHING

PACIFIC

RAILROAD

3~1-lMM

COMPANY

MAILGRAM

SAVE TELEGRAPHING

Omaha - J uly 17, 1958
Hz- . E . J . Connors
.
r-1 ro G .. E . Stanl ey
_pi
i:~r. I. N. Bayl ess V'

Hr . H. B. Bl anchard
Mr. H.. B. Northcott

r-11' . t:r.

R. Hoore

Wr. B. L. Herbert
Nr. C. ~. Nybbolin
Hrs . I . A. Reeffe

Your Time Rolla for ·th0 l os t half of J uly shoul d be
fori•JL1rd.0 d

to reach this office l'.lOt l ut er thsn _9 : OO Ar-1 July 29th,

nnd for the first hal f of August by 9:00 AH August 12th.
Plea se arrange accordingly .

S-278
A. E . S'f-ODDfilID
~

[

�Omalw. -

July 16, . 1968
220-13

1110 al'l..e.ng~ is requi~ed on !?ox~n 5033 fo1? this offi ce

i o~ tbe pe~i od July l to 15, incl~eive 0 1958.

Lh• . Beyless is on ~~~ationc commencing July 7t h.

17FE: Marsh
Chief Cl eY'k

�I. N. BAXL:mas

Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
TIM E BOOK
_SP F.CT Al I R.F.t&gt;nresw.WPA.TI Jr1T.I_ No.
FROM
- --=
JuJ y: J

1 nni

19. 5 B -

P. M.

2

Chief

3

C.11 ,:n11l r

4
A. M.

l

~enpo1r'~rily
vncant

TO

A. M.

l

A. E. Lbrsh

4 •57•50M

P. M.

2

St;eno-

3

olerk

I

4

1

A M.
P. M.

2

3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
A. M.

l

P. M.

2
3

I

4

I

1

A. M.
P. M.

2

I

3
4

l

A. M.
P. M.

I

2

I

3

I
I

4

TOTAL
A.M .

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P.M.

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK

INSTRUCTIONS:-On line One (1) reporl SC'P-lr.ltfty tor A. M. ::,nd P.M. the ft'&amp;ul;u l lrre--.orkt d ~ne1ud1nt1; W.l'trna
and haV4llln1 limo when o p1ut ol tho t eauhn d_.~, as,lgnme:nl. On Line l .,:o (2) ,epott tho o~e,Hmo which 11 to bt' o:ud lo,
•t pro•r;,to u1Ies, inc:1ud1nu w1lt1na c.nd t,:.,vcUns time ,.hen not :. prut ol tho rtculIu d:,ys H'Slanmenl .

On Linc Three l3)
I cpor\ the o-.,crUmc hours which o•• to bo p.&gt;1d tor ot •.ltc ol time ;nd ono•halt hmt! u~a~rdle:: of hout, acl u3ll't v.ork~d. On
Une Four (4) •~PO.fl tho time p3Jd lot which Is not -.orkcd. s..:ch :ts l ime 0 1cuud accounl s,c1'..n.~s. al1C1nd1f1B court.
:u.spe-Hions o, tnite:sll&amp;•llon,. or othc, cue, ..tH:re ti.me 1~ ~tlo--.cd but no ~c•u~l :crvicc pe,fo,mrd.
.,__,_.,_
-·-· .....,.,..,_, .,, ,._. A...t"'USter Of S11ocn:~, on th• 15th ~nd lasl d-111 ol CJCh n,onlh.

Chief' Cl erk

Foreman or Timekeeper

�.,J..._,l• tu•••

I

June 30, 1968
220-13

Qii.-tn11\ S1!:!l?.i

.L

N.BAYLESS

131 A. E, M.

_

�I • tJ • BAYLESS

Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
TIME BOOK
SPF.CIAL REPRBS EN'l'A~rVctio.
FRO M
June l 6

TO

30

1 na)

.

19- 5 8 -

2
3

Chief
Clerk

4

1

A. M.

P. M.

2

Stenoclerk

I

4°57°50M

3
4
A. M.

l

P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

l

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3

I

I

I

4

TOTAL
AM.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P. M.

ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
I NSTRUCT IONS:- On Lino Ono (1) report 1cp.: uotclt for A, M. ::and P, M, u,e ,eeul:,, tunr v.orfiled l nelud;ns ¥ir.11hinp.:
and hAYCllna tin,o when o p,ut ot tho rt"cul.11r dl\yS os1lanmcl\l. On Lino T"'o ( 2 ) H.'port tho overtime Yth1ct\ Is to be oold f or
at PfO•r•l• ,i:111~,. 1ncludif'\g w:aitinc and hiiwclina llm~ v.hen not 3 p.11,1 ot ttlo reQ.ular dJys o n ,a"ment. Or1 Linc 1hrco ll)
r eport the O'f"cfl:me hovrt •hich a10 to be p.aJd lo, ot r.11te ot time :and ona--hall hme rf'ca1dle:., of hours och,1,)llr worlct'd. On
L ine Four (4) rep.on tho time plld tor •hlth Is not Wll~rlir.d. • 1i1ch n

limo HCU~ed account ~:cktit~,. 41llcnd1n1 coufl.

susoen~aona. o, tM U lll!.illon,. o, othc, cnes wht,o 11me ,, :illow&lt;d but no .&gt;c:lu.il ser'Y1ce pc,fo,mtd.
-

....., . ........., - .... , ~" -n• ,,. th• Roadmnter o, SuC)flfvJior on \ho l5ttl .and l~:t d11y of c..tch monlh,

Ch1et 6J.ark

Foreman or Timekeeper

�Form 5527 Thin
UNION
~

.

.S A \/ .:.· TELEGRAPHING

PACIFIC

3-51-IMM

RAILROAD

COMPANY

MAILGRAM

,

SAVE TE,LEGRAf'HING

Omaha - June 13, 19.58
//

Hr. E o Jo Connors

nr . w. R. ,-,;1oore

I:ro G. E. St~nloy
/
I1r. I. r: . Buylccs v

I·ir. B. L. Herbert

N1',,- C. E. Nybbelin
' Mrs . I. A. Keeffe
/

Ih--. H. B . Blanchard
t-lr. H. 3 . t!orthcott

Your Time Rolls for the l ast half of June shoul d be
fortJD.rded to reach this cff1ee not,·l a ter than 9:00 Ml June 25th,
I

ona. for the first half of July by 9 :00 l\H July 11th.
~

I

Please arrange aocordingly.

S-261

�Omaha - June 13, 1958
220-13
lli'. A.

m. Stoddard:
Wo change i s required on Form 5033 fo~ this

office for the period June l to l5 p inclusive~ 1958.

o;ld;otm~
.L N. BAYLES~
tE y A. E. M,

�r:,.... -

••. _

I • 11 • ~AYLEsa

Form 5033

SPECIL\:C REPRESENTATIVE

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
TIME BOOK

GANG No.
NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

FROM

4 ,57°50M

June J

TO

15, 1 naJ .

HOURS

RATE

i.1/.G1/i11¼"/41/.0½1l½, ¼l¼l'½ 1½ 1½, '½a ½ .~ o /4
A. M.
1 l ] . 11
I
1 1, 1 1 1

Ucu1110111 Mo.

1

1

v

1

TOTAL

x

P. M.

A. E. tlar ah

2
3
4

Chief'
Clerk

l

'.?empox-ax-ily

v acant

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

Steno-

~lerk

l

A. M.
? . M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
? . M.

2
3
4

l

A. M.
? . M.

2
J
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

l

A. M.
P. M.

2

I

3

I

4

1

!

A. M.
P. M,

2
3
4
TOTAL
A.M.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P. M.

ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTIONS~ On ll11cOn1 (1) reoo•l srp.11,1tety for A. M. :tnd P. M . the rtnut;,, llmt wc,S..cd 1n:! ud1nc w.Jilina
and trnclina l ime •htn a par\ ot the 1ce,ul1, d;ays 3U•&amp;nmc:n t . On Une l•o (2) ttpo1t 1he ovCll•me -.h:cl\ is to b • p3,d for
ot pro•r.Ua rites, lnc:tudlna •J.ilinu and t,~-.chns t,me ._,hen not 4 p3,t ot tho h!&amp;ul~r dl)S i:nsianmer:t, On l in t ltuu l3)
,epo,t tho ovonlrnc houri whlct-1 010 to be pJid lor .:1\ •~•• ot 1•ml! .and onc•hall lime 1~g,1r.Slcu ol ho\tr$ oclu~n, v.orktd. On
Lino Four (4) r epor\ tho t ime p~ld tor which IS not worked. ~uch :ts tln,o c11cu,cd accounl ~ickno , . olU:1ndlnc eauft.
1u1ptMlon~ 01 lnwo,t111• t1on,, or other U!.U whc1c hMD 1$ .:.llowc-:1 but no 11ctu11I ,crv1cc pc1fo,mcd.
• -.... .... o ..."'-•••- ..... c..,~ ,~" tt.l\ • ..._,.§lh and 111,-1 dav of c11ch moi,1h.

Chief Cl erk

F'orem~n or Timekeeper

�Omaha - r1a1 29, 1958
220-13

~-lo change i s ~equired on !rorm 6033 for this

office for ·the period I.my 16 to 31, inclusive, 1968.
l reve been on duty fo~ the enti~e mont~ of

��3-51-lMM

Form 5527 Thin
UNION '

PACIFIC

S A\S'c TELEGRAPHIN G

R A ILROAD

CO M PAN Y

M AILGRAM

SAVE TELEGRAPH ING

Omaha - May 19, 1958

Mr. E. J. Connors
B~. G. h . Stanley
tlr . I . N. Bayless ✓
r-;r . H. '8 . Bl anchard
H?' . H . B . Northcott ·

Hr . t-J . R. Moor,e:·
f·1r. B . L. HGrbert
I-;r. C. :e-~ Nybbel1n
Mro . • r . A. l{ee ffe

Your Time Rol l s f or t~e l ast half 0 1' Nay should b a
for,,mrdec'i to reach t his o f f i c e n ot l at er t han 9 : OO AH Hay 27th:

ena. fer the fi.r at half o f J une by 9: 00 lJ·1 June 12th .

Pl ease arrange a ccordi ngly.

S-292
A. E . s«I'ODDABD~

�Omalw. - l'.'la.y 150 1958

220-13'

No change is required on Forro 5033 for this offioe
f o~ the p0~lod ~ay 1~16 0 1968 .

�I • M• BAYLESS

Form 5033

SPEOI A.L REPRESENTATI VEUNION PACIFl91M~A!~f,?AD COMPANY
GANG No.

FROM

nay l,

4•57,SOM

TO

15, i ncl.

P. M.

Ohief

2
3

Clel?!r

4

A. M.

l

':?em9orcrily
Vo.cant

P. M.

2

Stenoolerk

3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M
P. M.

2
3
4

l

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3

" A. M.
1

P. M.

2

II

3
4
TOTAL
A. f.l.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P. ►I.

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
tNSTRUCTlONS.

On L,neOn• (l) report :cp.:11~1e1r for A. M , Dnd P. M. the recult r tune 'ltlt01led ,nc.lud,nc 'ltlt.1itinc

and tr11veUna llmt •hen .a PIH i of the r~e.uT;u d~,-, ; ~.sic,nment. On Lin• T•o (1) uc,orl the O#trtimt- •tuc:h •• lob• pa,d fo,
ot pro-r1na r;1tet, lncludln; w:a\l1nt: :&gt;nd u ;.v,ehnc Hme when not :a p.1fl ol the n~cullt d.J)'l oss,gnment, On Line Three \3)
U'tDOrl lhl onirHmo hours wh\c.h ara to bo p.1,ld for :,t r.1te ol l ima .:and one•h.:aU llm• rt-t;-a1dlt~~ of hours ~c:luJlly " orked. On
.., • • '--"
~ ............ • 1- .. ""'~o..• (t . ,.rnHnl s.lcknM l. attCll"!CUnn court.

A7' E; Marsh
Chief ulct •k

Foreman or Timekocper

�---- -

Omaha - April 30 0 1968
220-13
f:lr o Ao C. Stoddard~

~Jo che.nge 1e requ11~ed on Form 5033 for this off'ioe

fo~ the period Ap~1l 16 to 30 , 1nolusive 0 19580
X have been on duty for the en~i~e month of April.

�I . N. BAYLESS

Form 5033

4 ,57-SOM
RAILROAD COMPANY
SPECIAL REPRESENTA~i'{~o. UNION PACIFICr1MEsoo1&lt;
A
'Pr1l
l
6
30, i ncl.
FROM
TO
✓-~
HOURS
I ,~ '\
NAME
NO. OCCUPATION H,~:'.,~~o.
I½½ ¼¼¼I¼½'½, ~ '¾o'¼ '½ '¼ '¼ '¾ /4 TOTAL
---~
~::L.-...:......:.:::.._____-l-_:_L:......:...:....-...:...:....~~~L~A.-M-.~~-iJ.2:JJ~ ~J~J.~~
.,..~J~3iJftG.L
ffTJ.L.::l.rtr
., rJ~1:t
"' ~...1:rrt
• .:::....:.r..::..:..:.:..=.....

1

A. E. Marsh

Chief
Cl erk

4
1

Temporarily
vacant

P. M.

2
3
A. M.
P. M.

2

Stenocl erk

3
4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
l

A. M.
P. M.

2

3
4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
TOTAL
HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P.M.

Chi e f Glerk

Foreman or Timekeeper

�Form 5527 Thin
UNION

_ SA' ,-,·) TELEGRAPHING.

PACIFIC

RAILROAD

COMPANY

MAILGRAM

SAVE TELEGRAPHING

Omal'l..a - April 18, 1958.. -

Hr . :G . J" . Connors
~-1r. G • B. Stanley

~r . L . 1 • • Bay l ooe V
· ~

-

Nt• • H • B.. Nooro

I-Ir . B. L . Hei:-bert

./

Mr, C. B. Nybbel1n

;\T

,r-r-11..s • I • A. Keef f e

r-11-- . IT . n . Blanchard
r-'!r. H . B . t-lorthoot t

Yollr Ti me Bo lls for the l ep t 11a l i' of Apr 1l s hould be
/

fOl"'t-Ja.t.&gt;ded t o r each t his office not l a t e r t han 9 :00 AI1 Apr i l 29th,

..

and i'or the first hal f of I•1ay/ by 9 : 00 Af·1 May l Jth.

• Pl ease arr ange e~cfurdingl y.

I

S- 277

�Omaha - April 16, 1958
220-13

no change· is required. on Form 5033 for this office

for the pe~icd April l-15, 1958.

, :vri_;; ,101 Signed

,I. N. BAYLESS
:·DY A, E. M, , •

�I. 'N . BAY.LESS
SPECIAL -REPRESENTATIVi
~ \£;.
'

NAME

TIME BOOK

NG No.
NO.

OCCUPATION

Tempo r a.:?i1.y
vacruit

] 5 , 1no].

TO

19

HOURS

.¼ 2/(ii¼l1/i.l½ol½,l½l¼l½l1½ , ' ½G'½ '½01'.½.I'½ /21 TOTAL

H CUR OIII MO.

A. M.

,

,

,

,

,

~I

,

,

,

1

,,

1

V

1

,

P. M.

2
3

Chief

Clerk

4

1

'

-4-57- SOM

Apr~l l

FROM
RATE

1

A. Eo Ue.rsh

l

Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY

A. M.
P. M.

2

Steno-

3
4

olerk

l

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

l

A. M.
P. M.

2
3

4
l

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

l

~

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

l

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
TOTAL
I

'
: I

A.1-1.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P.M.

ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTIONS:- On Linc One (1) rcporl ,op!113tel)' for A. M. and J&gt;. M. 1ho ,enular ttmc ..,o,kcd inctudmn w.:,llinR
ond t1avellng time when D p:ut ol thc tc&amp;ul.:ar do.ys DSSignmcnt. On Linc Two (2) rc-pnrl the ovt,Hme which l:. to be paid for
at oro-r:i.t,1 ,ates. includinc w.:altlna ond tr.1"¥cllng time when nol a p::11,1 ol tha rcBul;u d~y~ n ~ignment. On line lhrec t3J
report the ovcct1mc hours. 't\hlch tiro to be p.1id tor ,n ft)lC of ti me and ono•h;,11 Umc 1eg;; udl~:~ of hou,, attu~ll'J' v,od,cd. On
Line Fou, (4) ,~oon \ho ti me p:sid lo, v.hlch I:; nol wo,\ed. such .lS tlma c11cuJcd :.,c(ounl si ckhe:.s, Utcnd1nr.3 court.
susoons,ion, or lnvnt1aoHon:;, or other c:,:,n where tlme ,~ a11owt-;! but no oclui)I ,crvlco pa1fo1rncd.
This sheet mu~\ be ~en\ to the Ro:,dma~\cr or Supcrvl:or on \h(l l 5th ,3nd la: t d:,y of 0i.1Ch monlh.

Ghiei" Clerk

Foreman or Timekeeper

�Oma.ha - r1arch 31, 1968
220-13

No change is requ!re~ on ~orm 5033 for this
o f':?ice for the per°!od Max-oh 16 to 31, inclusive" 1958.

I have been on duty for the entil&gt;e month of

�INBeyleds

Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
TIME BOOK
$J)eoiaJ RepresentatNrao.
FROM
Uaroh 16
·,

A. E. t1arsh

TO

.

4 .......,

19-58-

2

Chief'

3

Clerk

4

l

Temporarily
vacant

4•57-50M

A. M.
P. M.

2

Steno-

3
4

clerk

A. M.

l

P. M.

2
3
4
I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

1

I

I

A. M
P. M.

2

I

3

'

4

1

A. M.

I

P. M.

2
3
4
I

A. M.
P. M.

2

I

3
4
l

A. M.

I

P. M.

2

'

3
4
TOTAL
A. t-1.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P.M.

=

RDADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK

=

INSTRUCTlONS:-0n line One (1) rcs:io,t :;c~r;:stely for A. M. and P. 14. the ,~cul.lt l i l'T\cworl.i.cd lnclurJlnc "W;:s1ti n1,1
end tuvcnn1 time wt,en a p;:srt ot the lf,?gula, d:.ys oulcnmcnl, On L1no l"-O (2) regort 1hc ovcrh1"ti wh1c~ , s to be OJld tor
ol pro•r•ta ,atn, ,ncludln&amp; •;:shine ;,nd 1,;:svtllne. time ""-en riot o p.1rt ot tho rcnul:u d i11i on•anrnen.t. On L,no Three 13)
report tho overllmci hours ~hlch oro to be p.ald for ot ,:uc ol hme .3nd onc•h:aU hmt rca:ardte:n of ho111$ 3t h.1Jlty ¥10111.ed, On
, lf'I-...$,_~, (4_) repon the time p:ald t or whlc.h Is not worliced, such u limo c . cund ucount s c),,ne::s, oucnd•nc cou,t.
-..
. ...-.-o-• •., ~.kln•~d b1,U DO .:sctu;al servi ce pe:,101med.

Chief' Olerk

Foreman or Timekeeper

�Form 5527 Thin
UN IO'N

S A···)

TELE~RA~H-ING

PACIFIC

3-St-tMM 1

RAILROAD

COMPANY

MAILGRAM

SAVE T ELEGRAPHING

Omaha - March lJ, 19.58 .,.,.
/

Mr. E. J. Connors
I·lr. G. E. Stanl ey
iJir . I. N. Bayl ess v
Hr . H . B. Blanchard

,/

'/'

I'lr . w. R. Moo:ce

Hr. B. L . / Flerberc

Hr . H.B. Northcott

Mr. c ./ E. Nybbel1n
ft!?s. I. A. Keefi'e

Your Ti1:1e Rolls for the last half of hc.\rch should be
fOt'v·1ar d.ecl to 1."'each this o .fi"ice n o t l a ter ths!.Yl 9: OC Ar,1 I•1a.rch 27th,·

and for the first hal f of Apr11 ·by 9:00 A!1 April 11th.

Please arrange a ccord ingly.

S-264
l\ . E . STODDAB1f4f/

�{'\_

'v'

Omaha - rla.Foh 1 4, 1958
220-13

t~o change is ~~quired on Form .6 033 fo!4 thie: office
f o1,, thf: :9er•:lc d t.'1Dl?Ch l to 15.P inclus i v e, 1968.

�I. N. BAILESS

Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAI LROAD CO MPANY
al&gt;ECIAL REPRESENTil:1~
T IME eoo K
Uar oh l
FROM

,ct,
_'.,. r

NAME

I

NO.

OCCUPATION

1/i.i.2'.G 1/ie 1/i, 1/,o ½

Hcu•o11 Mo.

A. M.

I

A. E. Marsh

vacant

19

58

J. X ll.

½!--n_½i~• ¾•'.½: '½a'.½',;½o /21
l ,r 1 l l 1
l

TOTAL

l. J. 1 11

P. M.

I

2
3

Clerk

I

4
A. M.

I

'iempox-e.r1J.y

TO

HOURS

RATE

Chief

4 ,57,SOM

16, lnol .,

!

P. M.

I

2

Steno-

3
4

0le1-:.k

I

A. M.

I

P. M.

2

3
4
I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
I

A. M.
P. M

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I
Ii

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

I

TOTAL

= HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN

A,1 1.

P, M,

=

Chief Cle rk

Foreman or Timekeeper

�Omaha - Irebi-ue.ry 2a; -195.8

.220-13
\

• No ohmnge is !."'eqt.d.xved on P?!i.~'l 5033. fol.Q this

office fo~ the per-lod ~eb:r:-u.ar~-16 to 28, tnclu~iVe g

Orlz:iri:ll Si:~-c~r1

i.. .i:J. BAYL ;:IJ;;ii
Hy A. ~. ·M . . : ••

�:t. lil. BAYLESS

Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
SPECIAL REPRESENTAliYiji
TIM E BO O K
Feb . 16
FROM
RATE
\. NAME
NO. OCCUPATION

j

1

A. E. r.1arsh

Chief
Clerk

28. incl ..

A. M.
P. M.

X J. .&amp;. J. .L

_J. J. X

J

'½e Y N ~

ol/,1 TOTAL

l J. 1 l.

2
3
4

1

Tempo~aril y
vacant

TO

HOURS
1/lo 1/j7 ,1/iel1/i9 :;,,-,_0~1:1/,&gt; 1/o,1;1/:i,l½ ¾ o~

t4CUll OIII Mo.

.....

4•57-SOM

A. M.
P. M.

steno-

2

oleFk

3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
p M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

:&gt;
3
4

1
II

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M .

2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
TOTAL
A.M.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P.14.

Chief OJ.erk

Foreman or Timekeeper

I

�3--51-lMM

Form, 5527 Thin
UNION

S A{:_~ TELEGRAPHING

PACIF I C

RAILROAD

CO M PANY

MAILGRAM

E

SAVE TELp GRAPHING

,/
Oma ha - February .~O, 19S8

t

,Y

t-11--- . B . J .. Connors
Hr. G. I:: . Stanloy
l:1r- . I. lJ . Bayl ess /

.

/'

/'

Mr. w. R. t-16ore
i'1r. B. j l: Herbert
Mr. ,r... E. Nybbal 1n

Br. H. D. Bl anchard
H.r . H.B. Northcott

Virs. I. A. Keeffe
,/
Your T1me Roll s for the l ast h~lf of February shoul d

be fort1arded to reach this ·office not,1.eter thEll'l 9:00 Ar·l February
{'

for the first half of narch by 9 : 00 P.14 Haroh 12th.
"

f'

./

Please arrange aacordi:1gly.

I

,t•

.('

S- 2.51
A . E • STODDARD
~/

.I

I

�O_maha - Februaey- 14, 1958'

220-13

l·

1.

I.

No change is required pn ~orm 6033 for th1s
. office for the period Februal'y 1 to 15 0 inolueive, 1958.

1-

��Ome.ha - J anuaE7 31, 1968

220-13

ilo ohang~ ·1s required on r oxim 6033 ·submitted

• f o};.-. •thi0 offioe for the period J'.:.!_\uat&gt;Y 16 to 31 11 inclu sive,
, !~

1958.
X h 9,ve been on duty dtWii'lg the entire month

llr :;;m1• l ::l1gnect
•-1~ ':--_ •

. 1.

,ff.Ja_'-~Z

�Form 5033

UNI0'-0J PACIFIC RAILROAD · COMPANY·
Speo1a1 Represe~te1-Uve
TIME sooKFRoM
Jan, 16
.{t\~

NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

RATE
ltou 1110111 Mo.

31, 1no1.

¼ ¼11/ie 1/.91¼
l 1 l l. l

½,I½ 8/2al½.1'½,l1½.I'½ 1'l,er½.l'½o /4 TOTAL
l l 1 ll. 11
ir 1 1 1 11 1
1

2
3

Ohief
Clerk

4
A. M.

1

vacant

TO
HOURS

A. M.
P. M.

Temporar:I.1..y

4•57- 50M

P. M.

2

Stenoclerk

3
4
A. M.
P. M.

1
2·
3

4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
A. M.

l

P. M.

2
3
4
l

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
l

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

l

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
TOTAL
A.M.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN

P,M.

ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTIONS:- On Linc One (1) ,c~otl :.ep;&gt;1.3te1y for A. M. ond P. M. lhe rccut:u time wo,kcd including Y.llling
i:and lfiivc1ine time when a part of the ,enuhu d:iys o:.signmcnt. On Llno T"·o (2) r ep.:,rl t ht" ov-c,tlme which I~ to be ooid lo,
01 p,o,r3ta r.1tes, intludin;: W.lilina .ind 1t;1velinc umc.- when l'IOI 3 p:nt ot tho rccul,ir d.Jy-, ,1~S1Bn(l"lent. On Linc Three ( 3 )
rcpon the ovcrtlmc- houra w hich are to be p:,id for ot r:,to ot time .1nd onc•h.sU limo fl!Cardlcs!. of hours ~C\U.llly worked. On
Line Four (4) report lhc lime p;:ild for which is not worked, :.uch .:,s tlm&lt;! &lt;!-.:cu,cd :account !.lc~ne:~, atlcnd1nc court.
o:u,nc-n!.ion~ or lnYc~\h;:illon", or olhN cncs where t ime is 111l0wcd bul nr:, .;ictu3I scrvtcc pC1formt-d.

Chief c1erk

Foreman or Timekeeper

�Form 5527 Thin
UNIO N

PACIFIC

S A~,-:-..,

=· '· _., ,TELEGRAPHING

3-51-lMM

RAILROAD

COMPANY

MAILGRAM

SAVE · JiE'.LEGRAPHING

Omaha. - Jan~azry
16/458
Hr. E . J. Connors.

I-lr. G. B. Stanl ey

I•1 r. t·T. }}

Moore
f•1r . ...-n. L. Horbert
/ ~lr . C. E. Nybbelln
I-lrs. I. A. I{eeffe

I·1r. 1. N. Bayless /
I-Ir. H. B. Blanchard
t:ir. H. B. Northcott

/ half of January should
Your Time Rolls for the l:ast
/.•

bo foruarded . to re.a.ch this
off ice not later than 9:00 At·l Jan•
,/
uary 28th , ood for the first half of February by 9:00 AN
/

Bebrua.ry 12th.
//
Please a ~ o accordingly.

A. E. STODDAf!.D~

�Omaha - January 16, 1958
220-13

No change 1s reqmred on v'orm 5033 for th1s

office for the pe~i od JanueJ.-.y l to 15, inolus!~e, 1958.

Originol Signed

I~N. BAYLESS
\

By A. E. M.

�Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY

~ -57-SOM

TIME BOOK
FROM---Ja.n.-J..
.~\ .

- -- --=-

NAME

NO.

.a.., ..,

TO

19- 6 8 -

HOURS

OCCUPATION

I¼ 1/.,I¼ "/4 •.,1, "/,, 1--&lt;z 8~ 1½1'½, '1.4 '¼ "-"2o¾'½o/4 TOTAL
A. M.

1

1

1

•

1

1

1

1

1

11

'II

,

,

,

P. M.

A. E. 1'1arsh

2

Chief
Clerk

4

1

Temporarily
'U'AQ S Jnt

,

rn1

3
A. M.
P. M.

2

Steno-

3

ni owl,-

4
1

I

A. M.

I

P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
I

3
4

I

A. M
P. M.

2
3
4
1

A. M.

I

P. M.

2

3

I

4

TOTAL
A.M.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P. M.

ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTIONS:- On Line One (t) ,eoort sc:,ir.1~efy fo, A. M. &lt;)nd P. M, the ,ccula:r l!l"f\t ... a,J,,cd includtng "'-:litina:
ond tro1YC?lina time when a p.31t ol the rcgulu d~ys ~niBnmcnt. On Une t..a ( ?) 1c:,ort the 0YC1hmt ..hich is 10 be 011d for
ot 01o•t41a uatH. lnctuding w;iitlna and 1,.1..,cllnc time when not a p;ut ot the rcau1,, da)s :;,n ,s;nment . 01'11 Line lh, ee (3)
report the overtlmo hours which 010 to ba p:itd lor at 1.Jte ot timo 3n.d onc·holl hmo rrc:mlleu or hours ocau~ll'f worked. On
Linc Four (4) 1eport tho tlmc p:ald to, which Is not •0rkcd, such o~ time ucu~~d .occount ctc)..ne,s, au cndlne court,
1u1peMions o, lnves.tla11tton:, 0t other e:tses '\\ohtto time is :,Uo-Ned but no 111ctu111I cct•lcc performed.
ltut she.ct mu:\ be :.en\ to tht Ro•dmi,~tc-, o, Supcrii~r on the \5th and lnl diy of c;,:.h monlh.

Chief 6lerk

Foreman or Timekeeper

�.,

Omaha - December 31• 1957
'220-13

No change s a.re re~u!.red on Form 5033 ,submitted

f o~ this offlce tor the period December 16 to 31, incluI h~ve been on duty during the entire month

of Deoembar.

�Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY

Speo1a1

TI M E BOOK
FROM
NAME

NO.

4 •57,501'1

Dao. 16

31, t,na1.

TO
HOURS

OCCUPATION

4
1/io ½11/ie /,9"/411/.,l¼I¼ ½
A. M.

] 1 1 1 11

ll

,i

]

'½ 1 1.-{. 1½ , 13 ,a/½9~0 /2
1
-1 1 y y 1 11

TOTAL

P. M.

A. E. Marsh

I

I

2
3

Jh1ef
Clerk

I

.l.

4
A. M.

l

l l l 11

XXll

l1xxll

P. M.

2
3

Steno0lerk

,

4
A. M.
P. M.

3
4

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

A. M

P. M.

2
3
4

'

A. M.

P. M.

2
3
4

A. M.

P. M.
2
3
4

A. M.

P. M.
I

2
3
4
TOTAL
A.M.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P. M.

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTIONS:- On t.tncOne (1) rcporl srp:,r.Jltly for A. M. ind P. M, lhc rir-11..1,:,r time wo,lt.cd incfud1ng w.1ltin;
and \r;avcllna \lmo when a p 1.11t ot lho rer,ul.lr d~,s u,11nmcnt. On line Two (2) report the o·, arhmt which Is to be P~•d for
at 010-,ata r.ailrs, inctudlno v-:itllna ond tti,vcHna t1mo when not:. p;ut ol lhc rcnuti.u d:s1, o~tis,nmcnt. On Linc Three \3)
rtPOrt tho overtime hou,s ,;whkh 110 to bf: suld for .11 utc ol hme and ont~h,1,U limo rcg.JrdlC!!"' of h:,urs Dc:tu:,lly worked. On
li'lLlOuJ (4) •«oon the llme p:,ld for ,.,t,,c.h i_,, not wo1ked. :.u::h :n lime t , cusr:i ~cc.out'lt s ickn~u. ;,1tcndm&amp; courl.
• ••• · · - ~ .... _.,_ ....... , ...,.. .....,u~, ·•~ice octlOUt'Cd.

ObJ.ef Clerk

Foreman or Timekeeper

�-

- -----·------~--------

FORM !51527 T H I N

UNION

PACIFIC

0-..
SAVI:.' -T ELEGRAPHING

ll•56-500M

RAILROAD COMPAN Y

MAILGRAM

SAVE TELEGRAPHING

Omaha - December lJ , 1957
Hr . E. J . Connors
Hr: G. E. St&amp;nl ey

~lr . I. N. Bayless

✓

Hr . H.B. Bl anchard
Hr . II. B. Northcott

?&gt;ir. 11. R. r1oore

Hr . B., L. Herbert
Hr. C. E. Nybbel 1n
Mr s . I . A. Keeffe

Your T1mo Rolls for t he l ast n'llf of December s hould
1:&gt;e forwar ded to reach th1s off1oe not l at er than 9:00 AH December
26th, ond f or the f1rs t hru.f of J anuary by 9:00 Ar-1 J anuary 14th.
Please arrcmge aocord.1ngly.

S-291

A. E. STODDARD

~

�Omaha. ~ -Deoembe~ 15 9 1967
\

220-13

Ho changae are ~e11ui~ed in li'om 6033 submitted
fo~ tl'l..2.s o:?f!ce foi• the period Deeemb1yr- l

to 1 5~ inclusive,

195'1?0

Original Si::;mid
T

T'·T p P.t:!LE SS

.n.... .- ·' · .:J~

By A. E , M .

�Form 5033

UN ION PACI FIC RAILROAD COMPANY

~ eo1a1. R~r ese,.tactive
NAME

)UR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN

NO.

OCCUPATION

TIM E sooKFRo M

4-57-50M

nee. 1

TO

19. f i L

HOURS

RATE

3
/4 V., "/41½,1½2 ½ , I½. •cv,;, 11~ 1'½ '½s '½,1'½1/4 TOTAL
l. l. 1 11
1 1 1 Y
1 1 1 1 1 11 IY

'/4 ¼

Uou1111 0" Ho,

l

A. M.
P. M.

2

Oh1et

3

Cl erk

4
l

A. M.

y

1 il

P. M.

, I ,

V

,,

,

"I

, ,

"I

-

I

- -

I

2
3

Stenoolerlr.

I

4

I

A. M.
P. M.

i

2
3
4
1

I
I
I

A. M.

I

P. M.

I

2

I

3
4

I

A M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
'1
TOTAL
A .M.

p ,.,.

)AOMASTE R'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CH ECK

IN STRUCTIONS:-0" Lino Ono (t) ,eporl sep.u :rM1y for A. M. 1nd P. M. lhc ,,r.ut.:u h :r..C!:'t.Ori..ed ,nclud1no "'.:ihu,g
1d hovclln1 tima when • p:ut ol lhc 1tt,uliu d1-11 ,1ulg nm t nt. On l ino l • ·a (2) rtpofl ttle o~,tllT'te wtuch It lo be P&gt;td fo r

p ro-rota t-iles. includi na wJ1hnc And llihtllnc \ 1,ne when no t~ pJrl of the- rt tul:u d3)'S ass•cntT1ent . On Llr,.e Three \ 3)
port the owulfme hours 'Wllhlch • •• to be p.,1ld lor 11 rate ol t im e ;Jnd one•hi-11 time re a.ardlu~ cf h l)Urs ,,c1u1H1 worl ed. On
,n o f our (4) r.t DOfl the ttmc pJi d tor which Is no\ •otkcd, ~uct-i DS l l mc c~cusc-.d i t to~nt ~~cl,.~n. :;at1c-nd1ng cour t.

Ohlet Clerk

Foreman or Timekeeper

�Omaha - November 29, 195?

J

220-13

IDo changes are required in FoN:1 6033 submitted
fo~ this office for the· period November 16 to 30p 1nolus1ve,
195'?0

I have been on duty dw!~g the entire month ot

�-

Form 5033

=

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
Spec1 al Banresentl!St1ve
1::"-

- - ~~\,&gt;

NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

TIME BOOK

16

FROM
RATE

¼I½¼¼ ¼ ½
A. M. l • X 1
l
J. 1

Hcuttott Mo.

4-57-SOM

1 nn]

30~

TO

HOURS
½I¼¼ ' ½ %11½

1 X

].

48~½1¾1/21 TOTAL

13

l J. l l

1

1

,

l

X

P. M.
2
3

A. E . r.1ersh

4
1

A. M.

-r

'II'

1 l

, ,
1.

V

~

,

1

P. M.

2

Steno-

3
4

eJ.e~k

1

] .

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2

3
4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3

4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
TOTAL
A.M.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P.M.

ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
1NSTRUCTIONS:- On Line Ono ( l) ,epoft ,eri~ralcly for A. M. and P. M. the rtonul~t timt ...,.o,:..L'!d Jncludlna w.'.llting
;nd lto\'ellna limo whcm a part ot the rceul.:11 da)s an lenmcnl. On Une T~--o (2) ,cporl the overtime whJch is to be- D31d for
at pro-rota rotes. lncludl na w.:,itinn ;1nd 1rovcllna lime when not o part of the rccul.11 dJy, .i:;s,gn m en t. On Li n,: Three ( 3 )
report tho ovoflimo hour£ which ouo lo bo PJld for ot rote ol time 3nd ono•h:alt time ft'G~•dlc:.:; ol hou,s :actu.sll,- wo1ked. On
Llne Four (4) report tho tim(! p.1id lor ..,.hich It. not worked~ such -1S time c•cuscd .1ccount s,ckne~s, nlten.dlnn cou,1,
suspensi ons or lnvesllt,.1tlons. or other co,u whc ,o l i me Is ;,llov.cd but no .1c:tuail service performed,

Ohlet Cl~rk

�FORM 111127 THIN

ll-56-SOOM

UNION

SAV\
V TELEGRAPHING

PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY

MAILGRAM

SAVE TELEGRAPHING

Omaha - November 22, 1957

/

Mr. E. J. Connors
t-11...

G. E . Stanley

Mr. w. ,..It. M
oore
Mr ..,,B. L. Herbert

/

Hr. I . N. Bayless ✓
Hr. H.B. Blanchard
Hr. H. B. rtorthcott

/

../•"

.,/·Mr. C. E. Nybbel1n

Mrs . I. A. Keeffe

Yo~ Time Rolla for ~~e' l ast half of November should
,

be forwarded to reach this .,,,office not l a ter than 9: 00 AM November
/

26th, and for the f1rst ~l'ialf or December by 9: 00 AM December 12th.
./
Please ar~e accordingly.
S-277
A. E. STODDARD

//

~

�Omelia - November 15, 195?
.220-13

·rJo che.ngea ax-e raqUired in li'om 5033 subm1 tted

fo~ this office for the period ~o~ember l to 15,
inclusiyel) 19,57.

Or\~!n::il .-.,i'.'4'"n'!J

p " '7 i· ~-~~-:1
!-..o , ,.:;:Ca. ... '!.J~ ... - - .
I • ''T
By _o,, E. M.,

�Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY

SDeo1a1. Repra sent~t&amp;.ve
NO.

OCCUPATION

TIME BOOK
FROM
RATE
l &lt;fOIJAOR H O,

A. M.
P. M.

A. E.r1arsh

Nov.

4 ,57•50M

l

To

3
'/(.; •~
/is ' /,9 11/,oi~, ½ ½
11,ilJ.:l.11

l5, 1no1.,

19. M _

HOURS
0
/,'.; '¼!'½i' ½

1t-~

1'l l

'5l'

,,,,

1 1

2

Chief
Clerk

3

4

J. 1 l .

A. M.

l
2

Steno-

~ 4 ..

3

olerlt

1

P. M.

1

4

,,.

X X

].

A. M.
P. M.

l
2
3

4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
l

A, M.
P. M.

2
3
4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
TOTAL
A,M ,

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
p !,\,

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTIONS:- On Linc Ono ( l) rc porl st!pa,atc ly for A. M. ,3nd P. M. tl\o ui sul,3r limo v.ior~ed i ncludi ns W.llitine

■ nd tr3vcllns llmc when o p:ut of lht u~u,u lar d,1~s essltnmcnt. On Line T¥11'0 ( 2 ) , ~port l hc o,..e,tim t!' Y.hlch 1, t o br paid for

ot oro-ra.la ro11es. inctudlnc w;1itina and t1.1wellns llme when not 3 p:Ht ol l ho reeul or day:. ~, sIcnmen1. On L1nc 'Throe ( .3J
report the ovcrthno hours which IH0 to be paid tor ot ute of limo Dnd onc•hlll time rcso,dlc~-; or hours .1ctu:1II~ workt:d . On
Li ne Four (4) ,cport the ti me p:ald fo, whlch ,s not worked. $Ut'h 0$ t1mc c,cu,ed accou r'II slti..ne~s. ~ttcnd,ng court,
$uspen,lons or ln'lcStiS.iltions, or other cans where llmc i,- ollowcd but no .3C:tu3t service performed.
This 1,he.et must be sent lO the Ro.1dm.1'SlCt ot Supcrvl~o• on lht 15th and lil~l d:iy of c:ieh month.

Chiet Oler~

&lt;JZ'

].

�OmG!ha - October 31 0 1957

I have been on duty during the ent1re month of
Octobe~D :!.957 e~cept f or&gt; the 29th e ~ l t because of illne ss.

~1ease ch~nge Form 5033 fo~ the period .October 16
i nclusive, to shocr l' . ~. Fol'GZ absent th0 30·ch e.nd 31st

O:!r,i!~~\ S!; ·1~•tl ...

1. ~J. "':~
. l\ ?l...-;""'~;3
By J\, E . I\T.

�------------- -

Form 5033

+. UN ION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
Spec1a1 Rep1'8!t,!~~o~t1ve
TIME 800\ROM
Oot. 16

"

·'\

I

NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

4 -57-SOM

TO

31, 1nol.

~.,.•fol¼, 1/ie 1/.91¼ G./,, • ~ "-1'. 94'1'.½, ' ½GI ½ '½a'½'½ /2,
A. M. J.
.L J. J. I.A l. l. J. IJ. II l.
X l l. ll. I.

TOTAL

P. M.

A. E. ll!ar~h

2
3

Oh1ef
Clerk

4
1

I

-

HOURS

RATE
flCUII: 01111 Ho.

{

I

P.

1

A. M. J.

J. J. X X

l. J. l. ll.

l

xx l l . . l

P. M.

2

Steno-

3
4

clerk

1

I I
A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.

P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

I

2
3
4

I
I

TOTAL
A. /.1.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P. M.

ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTIONS:-0n Line One (l) report scp..u.titelr tor A. M. and P. M. lhe t egullr lime v.orJld lntludir,g v.:,ltlna
and trnelina time when mi part of lhe u:aulH d11r~ ;au;1gnmcnt. On Line: TT.o (2) ,c~potl lhe o-.er:,me w.tuch ,s lo h~ o:111d for
at oro•r-3lt r.Jtu. lncl udlna w,3it1nQ: and tnwehn1 ttm1? •htn nol ;1i pirt ot the ttQu!Jr d.11p .us•snmenl. On l int Th rte l 3 )
report ttut overtime hou,1 whkfl 010 to be p.ald for ot uto ot tuno ,1ind one•h:.11 lime 1t'&amp;:11dle~ ol hou,s Jch.iJII/ W:)rlttd. On
Line Four (4) report tho lim~ p3id for which I~ not wo,ktd. ~uch H llmc c.cust:d 3CC.ount sic\,rt-:5, a u e~dir.c courl.
suspen,,lons or inn!i.ti1tolions, o, olhcr ColSU whero Ume Is .)Ifowed but no 3ctu:.1 service pe1fo,med.
,...,, __ ._ ..... .___ __..._.,........, ... ,., .. o ...."'"'"'•'"'' n, ~11n11r"l~or or, U~o ~5th :.nd l est doy ol lt0C:h month.

Ac Eo 11~'.:l.:'Zil
Cl:d.ef Clerlt

~~

�FORM 5527 THIN

UNION
(",

SAVE
'\JrELEGRAPHING

ll-56-SOOM

PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY

MAILGRAM

sAvE TELEGRAPHING

Omaha - October 15, 1957
Mr. E. J. Connors

Mr. u. R. Moore ;
M.r. B. L. Herbprt
Nr. c . E. Nybbelin

Mr . G. E. Stanley
/
t'ir I O No Bayless V
O

rnr . H. 13. Blanchard
Mr. H. B. Northcott

Hrs. I.- A. Keeffe

Your T1me Rolls for tho l ast half of Qctober should
be for:.1arded to reach this off ice not l a t er than 9 :00 An October
29th s

:.111d

for the first halt' of ?lovember.· by 9 : 00 AH November

12tho

/
Plense arrange accordinglt.
//

S-270
A. E. STODD~l f /

�October 15, 1957
220-13

No orunges a1.~e ~equi~ed in ~orrn 5033 submi ttea. fo:r this office f ox• the period. Ootobe~ l to 15~
inolu.si'Ile 8 1957.

�Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY

Representati(\11.$:i No.
NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

T I ME BOOK
FROM

oot . l

1/,,. ¼l¼V.. ·4

Hcu• ott Mo.
l

2
3

Chief
Clerk

To

Oot. 16, 1nol . 19 195~

HOURS

RATE
A. M.
P. M.

A. E. t!arsh

4 •57,50M

l. ]. l.

X

~--1',l½l½f½l'½o'½• ·~. '½. r¼1~. /4
1
11
l
ll.

X

] .

1

X

TOTAL

] .

I

I

4
A. M. Ii

1

,,

1 IY

Iv

1

,,

I
1,

I

1

•

,r

1 IJ_

P. M.

I

2

Steno-

3
4

clerk

I

A. M.
P. M.

1
2

I

3
4
A. M.

1

P. M.

2
3
4
A. M.

1

P. M.

2
3
4
A. M.
P. M.

1
2
3
4

A. M.

1

P. M.

2
3
4
A. M.

1

P. M.

2

I

3

I

4

I

TOTAL
HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P. M,

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTIONS:- On line On• (1) repan s c p.Jrotelt tor A, M. and P. M, lh(! ,~g ul:,r h me • otliied 1:,clud1n.a ••ltlns
and t,3._011na time when a p~,, of t ho ,onuhtr d.1ys oulanment. On Linc T\'oo (2) ,c,po,t th«i 0,1, timc which ts lo be p:,ld lo ,
at pro-rato rates, includlna woltiric end 11~..,ollna t lmr when not ,1 p,Hl ot the ,rcular d:1y~ on 1inmcnl.

On Lino lhrco l 3)

report the o,trtlme hou,1 whlch .,,,e to be p.ald fat at u11to of lime and onc·h~lt llmo f«'8.i1dlts: of hour$ actu:,lly worlied. On
Uni four (41) ,~po1t tho lime p• ld lo, which Is not •o.1li.rd. ~uc.h :,s time o-cus.ed ucoun l sickr." ' • a ttcnd,nc coufl.
susperisions or 1n.vc11ic.11Uon:s, or olhcr nu:s "-l'lt,e llme ,: ~Hov.~ bul no 11c1u-,1 nrvict: pe,to,med.

A~ E~ Marsh
~M!lmlt~per

�Omclla - Septembe~ 30, ·195~

!2r. A • .m. Stoddard:
I have been on duty during the entire month of
Septenbe~ , 196?.
.

'Please ohaDGe ~om 6033 fo~ the period Septemba~
1 6 t~ 30, inclusive to sh.or, A. ~. ~Ja.r,sh no1---k 1ng Sunday, Septam~

Original Si.;ned

I. N. BAYLESS
By A, E, M,

�Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
Spea1a1
Repr8B&amp;}.~i,t1V8
T IM E B OO K
Sept • 16.
FROM

,f\,

NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

1

Clerk

,,,, ,

TOTAL

P. M.

4
1

Phillip Go Foltz

19.§2___

1/io ½ , ½ o¼ 11/2, ½, ½ "/4 ¼ I½251~.I'½ '½a '½ ,'½ ./21
A. M.
l ]. ]. J. 1 1 ll' 1 l
/.

2
3

Chief'

30, 1ngl.

TO

HOURS

RATE
HCUlltOII: M O.

A. E. l'.1arsh

4 ,57-SOM

A. M.

l l 1. '] l

~

y

,,,,,

V

,,.

,

P. M.

2

Steno-

3
4

Clerk

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
I

A. M.
P. M.

2

3
4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2

3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.
I

2
3
4
TOTAL
:
A.I-I.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN

p !,I,

!

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
!

INSTRUCTIONS:- On Line One ( l) report ,cp:ua telr for A., M. .Jnd P. M. lhc rrculJr time ~o:\td lnc.ludinn w.silinn
and t,nclin&amp; lime when a p ,11t of the reaul a, dJys .usisnmtnt . On l ine Two (2) rtporl lho ovcr hmc which IS to be paid l o,
ot p,o,,.-t~ rates. 1ncludina w.&gt;lti n;g .and lJAYehna time when not;, 1u,t ot 1hc lt£ut.-, d:ay. 1,1,s,11nmen1. On L.in.e lhrec (3)
report the ovc:rtlrno hour~ wh\ch 010 to bo p.ald for ot rate ol hm9 an'1 ona•hJ\I h ma rt G3t dlH~ or h Ot,i rs ~c.tu~II/ .,.o,\.ed. On
Lina Four (4) 1~pt,rl tht time p~ld tor which is not wo, lo.ed. ~I.Ith :is tame c11:cuu ::d accoun t StCloinc~s. ottcndrnn court.
~uspcnsion:1 or l n~ettla:.Uan.s. or olher UHS • ht ro lime ,, ~Uowtd bul no actuil se,..,lc~ pertormcd.
--.......... ...... • ~ u,,,_ Rn..iutm~s,er or Suou.,.i :,or on t he 15th :ind l:.=.t di y ot uch month.

A. E. Marsh

�r

Form 5527 Thin

. , ,,

UNION

~ SAV~fELEGRAPHING

PACIFIC

RAILROAD

3-51-lMM

COMPANY

MAILGRAM

SAVE TELEGRAPHING

0

c
Jo

�Omaha - September 16, 1967

\

.

ro~ this office fo~ the period September l to 15P 195?D
incl uoi ve o

�=

Form 5033

UNION PACI FIC RAILROAD COMPANY

Spe01 e,
NAME

TIME BOOI&lt;
OCCUPATION

RATE

11ou•ow Mo,

A. M.

1/iol¼ ¼

½

5
./20

,r 11 ,

1

,

,

/4 ½

,

V

'½ '½ '½

'½al¼I¾ /4 TOTAL

!. :!. :!. ~ i,

,

-

2

Oh1et

3

Clerk

4

A. M.
1,..,-""

P. M.

2

"·

½,

7
8
/22

P. M.

1

StoJ.!nski

15.

TO
HOURS

l

A. E .. 1'1arsh

Sept. l

FROM
NO.

4.57.soM

Steno-

3
4

Clerk

X 11

,

A. M.
P. M.

l
2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
1

*l / 2 day vacation

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

l / 2 dsy l eave - no nr.y
TOTAL

A.M.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P. M.

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
I N ST RUCTIONS:- On Lina Ono (l) report sep;u;1lcly for A. M. ond P. M. the rC"8,Ular ti me v,crk~d inctudtnc w,;,itint
ond h.ive11na time when o part ol the reculor d3yS asstanmcrit. On Line Two (2) rt port the over lime which Ir. to be 001d fo,
ot pro,rata rates, includlna waitinc and tr;,vellna tin,e when r,ot a pJrl of the rre.ul.,, d\))'~ as~ianmer'lt, On Linc Three \3J
report the overtime hour~ which ore) to be paid for at ,~tc of hmc: ;,nd onc-•h:iU t ,mc H.•c,3rdloso; ol hou,5, octu.:1U1 v-orkcd. On
Llne Four (4) report tho lime p;,id for which Is not worked. such o1s time c:itcust-d l)CC:ount s,ckr.e:s• .:attcndlne court,
tu:.ponslons or lnvcslig.ltlons, or other co,n whero lime is. oUowed but no ;,c:tu:,I ~crvlce performed.
• • - .... ,.. __ ., ___ ,,., ... c . ..........: ....... ,... ,.,,. '~'"' ,,,.,4 1,,r.t ,tc,v nl ~;,rh manth.

.::...---

Foreman or Tib\ekeeper

�Omaha - August 30, 1957

I ~ve been on duty d~1ng the entire nonth of

Augusi, 195~, ezoept fo~ one-holf dcy absent Aug. 20,
::)!!ft .oine dey .::2beent Aug. 211) due to illrness.
Do ohot!8ee ~"e l?8(!U1:.'°ed o~ f:'olr.m 6033 fol" this

o f:?ioe fo~ the per-iod Auguot 16 to 31 0 inclusive, 1967.

�NAME

.. ·•
·\

NO.

OCCUPATION

1nol.

J. ]. 11 :r. L IJ.

.!.

RATE
ltC:tHtOtll MO.

A. M.
P. M.

l

~': l

A. M.

J. 7-

2
3

Ub.ie:t"

Cler~c

•

TO

4
l

l

J.. l

,. 1 1 l. J.

.1.

~

TOTAL

.!. J. Y.

~

P. M.

2

St r3~L"t-

3
4

Glcz&gt;;•.,

l

J.

.L .!. J. .!.

X

A. M.

P. M.

2

3

4
I

I
A. M.
P. M.

2
J
4

I

A. M.

P. M.

2
3
4

l

A. M.

P. M.

'

2
3
4

I

A. M.

P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M.

P. M.

2
3
4
TOTAL
A.M.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CH ECKED MEN
P.M.

RC

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
I NSTRUCTlONS:- On line Ono ( l) rrpo1t RNr.Jtttr for A. M. and P. M. the H·cullr t im~ YICH1'C~ H'l{lu1,rr. wi1hinc
and l,~,.iclinc time when 3 p:nt ol ltu~ ,ocut.1, do)s o~si£nrntnt. On Lin• T~ (2) rt-p.;)fl th~ 0ttt11MC •h1th it 10 t.e o:ud lo,
i&gt;t pto•rJliJ 1!11••:J, lncludlr,r. w.11hnc :1nd 11 ,1'-11•hnr. timl~ ;vhcn no~ .1 p.ltl o1 the r1.nut11r d.s)·S J~~·.;nn,~nt. On L,nc ltuoe CJ)
rtpo,t the owet11me hour:. 'Ahich ,11c lu bo pJid tor :ll ,:Ha at t•mc .:.nd one•ha11 hmo ll'(l.trdlJo;~ ot t,our::; ilch1;1ll1 workod. On
Line Four (4) IC'PGfl the time p,11d lo, which is nol w~•S..td. such .n timo e acu:rd .,CC0U"11 SIC~l"IC~.';,. au cnd1nn t"0Ufl.
:.u:.;:trt:,cns o, l'lve:.t1c.:,1,:u,-.. 01 ott,c:, c:,• n Aht10 11:T'e I • .allo1;;ir-J bul no .1ctuJI :Of'n;.!c ooto,mc-d.

• ., ..... .- ....... ~.. ,h... 1.;,h :tnfi l.:.!.I d:sv ot .-~:h rncnlh,

Ay ._,. ,r o V -3tl ••
v•
_
I " ~f • B.qyl a S Sf SpJ. • Re~ r •

eepcr

�FORM 5527 THIN

11-56-SOOM

UNION

SAVC TELEGRAPHING

PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY

MAILGRAM

SAVE TELEGRAPHING

\

Ociaha - August 23, 1957
i-1r . E . J. Connors
Fir . G . F • Stanley
Hr .. I . N. Bayless v"'

HP. n. B. Blanchard
Hr. E. B. Northcott

I1r. w. n. r-toore

Mr. B. L. Herbert

Nr . C. E. Nybbel1n
Hrs. I. A. Keeffe

Your Time Rolls for the l a st hal f of Au gust should be
fori;ax-decl to reo.ch this office not l a ter than 9: 00 Ar·1 August

27th, und f or the first hnlf of September by 9:00 AN September 12th.
Plea se arrange a ccordingly.

S-2.54

�Omaha ... Auguet 16_, 1967

220-13
Refer}:&gt;i.ng to ~orm 6033 submitted f'or t his otf1oe

f'o!' t l.,.e 1&gt;ePtov.. Aug. l to 16 0 inclusive, 1957, \·Till you plca~G

�Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
TIME BOOK

GANG No.
NO.

OCCUPATION

/\••·•
J,
FROM~!_-.-

ro-1.:ii..•

·'l n c"l - - ~ 1 9 fil_

HOURS

RATE

'/4 '-.✓,;¼½¼"/4 /4&gt;,¼ ½'¼ '¼'½',1',½i;/,i¾ /21
, , ,
, ., ., , "I I .
.:·· ·
"I
A. M. '1
7

Ucu110111 ,.,o.

-

+..i_!.-1--1

P. M.
2
3
4
A. M.
P. M.

l

"I

,

\

I I

~

2
3

V.

4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
I)

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
I)

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

=

TOTAL
A,M.

=

=

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN

P.M.

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
I NSTRUCTlONS:- On line One ( 1) , os,o,t :.eJHHlltCiy fot A. "'1, ond P. M. tho tl'tuh, 1,mc ,,.o,ol~d 1r-tludinr, w3itinr.

Stolinski

and lr.~,•cHng lime when a p:u\ of 1ho renul;u di\y!J asr.lcnmt'nt. On Lina Two(?) rtp.o,t the ov~rUmc .,.hlch •~ lo trc p:,hJ for
;,.\ ruo•Ml3 ,~te:.. lnc.ludlnr. "al\1nc a11d tra11~•llnl; time \'\hen not J p:,rt ot the rcnut.:i.r d.&gt;)!. .&gt;!i.~i&amp;nn-c-nt. On Luu, l'hrco lJ)
r eport lhc ovefl,mC hours \,hich .,,,e to b"' p,1ld lor ::1t 1JIC ol l1mc .in•J 011c •h1Jll lime ''-'t,udl~~:. ol hour~ actu.&gt;lly '"orke!'d. On
l.ino Four (4) 1cporl the l imt! p3\d for which i~ not wor).cd, !tuch :is tin,a O&amp;Cu SC'd .1c-c.cu,.t slt~'ll?':~• .lHe ndmll tObtl,
!:u~pcn-;,1ons or lnve~lic,t•on:., o r other cJ«U \•,here lim~ ,-.. .i !.l),•, ,:J bul no ..1ctu,tl ~crw C.\.' p r 1ro,mc1.
Th1s :.h~et mu-:.t l:'! S":nt to the Roodrn:i~IC'f or Sup~,.,hcr on ttic lSLh and I.J-;t d:i:, ol c.1-:h month.

,f~"lJ?::lO\..EJ):

Forem~n or Timekeeper

I

TOTAL

�- -,-

.Omaha - July 31, 1967
220-13
Ur •.A. E. Stoddard:

I have been o_n duty during_ the entire month of

J uly 11 1957 0
Wo changes ere required in Form 6033 submitted for

thio o?fioe for the ~e~iod July 16 to 31, i nclusive, 1957.

�Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
T IM E 0001&lt;
FROM
NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

HOURS

RATE

I ½I 1/,,I¼ "A?IS/41"/,,1'../,, 8/4 ¼ '½, '½'o ,...,.2 1½0 1½, 1½ /2 TOTAL
A. M. '1
,
1 "I ~ ~ 1 , , , 'I ,

Ucu11 n11,.10.

P. M.

2
3

Ohief

C,l e~1:r

4

1

'I~

A. M.

·1

i

,,

V

?

'1

i

't

,

P. M.

2
3

Steno

4
._,s,,·!"t.",...:"l.c.:,;l"'.,.:·'.., '""~,,:....., ,:-..1..:~"':...------f--+-..20~·!.,W~;:l.2~;:".!,;•~.....-1---1--+:~1----1,_-l~--l---l-...J~-l~-l~--l---l~--l---l--l--i--i--i-J._
J.___

, --:-1_""~•
1 ........._..'.\.
.""....

A. M.
P. M.

I
2

3
4
A. M.

I

P. M.

2

3
4

1

A. M.

P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2

3

I\
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

..,- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 1--1--------4--+--!--+--+--+--4--+--+-+-+
- -1---l--4--+- -l-- + -+--1-~--+--A. M.
I

P. M.

2
3
4

=

TOTAL
A.M.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN

P. M .

ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK

"L
T

lNSTRUCTIONS:-0n Lin~Ono (1) rccort scp.3r.3tc!y tor A. M. ond P. M. the rcr:.ul.Jr fme .,..o,;..c:;1 in:ludinn w.;1i 1:nc
ond lf-3,·cllng time when o part of lhC •cc.ul3r day~ o sslcnme:nt. On Linc Tv,o ( 2 ) report the o,crthnc ¥1hich h i to be pord for
.1\ pro•rjtll roles, lnc.ludlne w.lillng und 11.:tveli11e time v,hen not ,1 P3fl of tht? rt-&amp;ul:u day:. .1~s1tnmcnt. On L1nu Three t J'
rc ~ort the overtln"Q hou1:-,, 'f'l.hith .01c lo be p:iid fo, ~t tJitc ol time ,&gt;1"',d one•h.itl llm!.! t&lt;'r.:u dlt'e.~ ot hou,~ acluJll'I \\Ork" d. On
Lin.e Fou, (4) , ept.:tt the ttrnc p:ild lor w hkh is not ,·:o,ite J, •~u::h -a:1 tima ti-.c.u.scd ,&gt;c,coue1! sic\nc ~s • .ltlc"ldin c court.
~•.,15pen~10n-s e r invc:.tlsaHol'\s, or othtr c11sc•. ,·,hem~ hm~ b -1H.)\\ 1.:.1 but no .actuJ I ~erv1cc: perfo , rncd.
_ ,..~ , ,• ...,.
T h,1 ~httl m1.1~t t;c ~cnt to lht! no~rlm.l~~c• 01 Suoc.rv1:.ar on the t 5th :mod l.asl doy ot c.ich month.

L~ ~ l'·..Q : LD :

i V. A. Stolinski

Foreman or Timekeeper

�.~,

Form 5527 Thin

UNION . PAClFIC

_ SAVe t ELEGRAPHING

3.51-IMM

RAILROAD

COMPANY

MAILGRAM

SAVE TELEGRAPHING

Cmaha - July 22 , 19.57
f.'il" . E. J. Connors
l·lr. 0 . : . St0nley
::r. I. !\I. Bayless/
r:;r • Ii • a . Bl anchard
r1r. H. n . Northcott

I·lr. t-i . B . r•loore
nr. B. L. Herbert

Hr . C. E. Nybbelin
Mr1s. I. A. Kaeffe

Your Time Rolls for the l ost half of July sho~ld be
for,1.;r:1ed to reo.oh this office not l n t er than 9: 00 At1 July

30th, nnd for the first hal f of Au~ust b y 9:00 A~ August lJth o
S- 299

�Omclls - July l~, 1957
220-lS

Mr. A.~- Stodd~rd:
No chan~es are required in ~o~m 5033 submitted

f o'.!? thi~ office f or t..ne p?riod July 1 to 15, inclua~ve, 1967 ..

Orlglo3J S!(!:'led° •'' ···

I. N. BAYLES$
By A, E. M, ; ~' •

�Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
TIM E 13001&lt;

GANG No.
NO.

OCCUPATION

FROM

TO

1 !5,

~ i ' CJ , ,

19

RATE

'/,d ~.,,M---¼11/i, 1¼1½.l½l½,1½ . I'½, I 1.4.11½ '½l½,l'.3--{ol /21

1tcv 111 o it Mo.

·P. M.

A. E. l.\!cr-sh

2

Oi::ief

{

Oler1t

7,.,~ , h°t.'

("j y, )

J. ..l

4

1

A. M.

J.

l J. 1.

.L

....,~ Y. J.

.!..

.L

J. J. X ~t J.

P. M.

2

Steno

3
4

01 ~'Xll\.

J.
A. M.

l

P. M.

2

3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2

3
4

l

A, M.
P. M.

2

3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

l

A. M .

I

P. M .

2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

=

TOTAL

I-

=

A,M.

HOUR TI MEKEEPER CHECKED MEN

P.M.

R :

=

ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTIONS:- On Linc One (J) 1cpo1t SCP3r:lte\y tor A. M . .;1nd P. M. the •c,-;u1.Jr t1mt• i·10,i.cd inctudlnc; Wi1ttlnc:
:&gt;nd tro.vcllne, time wl\en o p.&gt;rt of the h.•nulJ.r dJ)':J D~sir,nmcnl. On llnc l"'o (2) ,ernut the o nJ,timo which I$ to b~ poud lo,

Tl

D\ pro•r.Jto rate~. lntludlnr. WJilinr. .,nd tf:l~ Hn E: t,mc wf'icn no t a p:u t ol lhc re&amp;ul;u d:.a,s ~f~1&gt;1iJ_nm1m1. On line Three l3)
res,orl lhl? O'tetl,mc hour~ wh,c-1' :uc to be p3id tor 0.1 r.Jle a t t,mc JnJ one:•h:Jlt time 1.:-c,1rdle::;:; ol h our:- ~ctu:,lly ,.,o,li!td. On
L1nc Four (4) H~POH the i : rno PJld fo1 'hhich i-: nc,t v,01k.::d. wch ,u lime e,c:uscd a:c:tou'll :;(ckm: ~~. aucndinc coun.
su:.pcn~1ons or in'lc~:ig atlor.~. or other C'o)~ e, v.hart: llfflt! I~ ~!10_-,.:~ but no ocluJI !.Cr'vico performed.
Th•s , ht-et mu!.l tic :;1:n\ :o the Ro:u lm: r.1.:, or Supc1wi~or 0"1 thi: l5lh :uu,1 IJ:.l tb:, ol C;Jch mo~lh.

57

HOURS

fu?Pri.OVED :

Foreman or Timekeeper

TOTAL

�Ouieha - June 30, 1957

220-13
• Mr. A. m. Stoddard:

I have been on duty d'uring the entire month of
Ju..V:.e" l95'r o

~o ohangea are required 1n ~orm 6033 submitted for
t hir1 office ~ol? the period June 16 to 30, 1nolus1va, 1967.

�Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
TIME BOOK
GANG No.
FROM
June )6

_sp1.
NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

,1,55,SOM

TO

30

19.

....6.2...

HOURS

RATE

_y,a;,✓.,l¼"/41:,,(, ~,,..,-,1½,1½,1½,1'½~ '¼'~'½.·½, ' ½ A , TOTAL

••cu•o• "!o.

A. M.

~

J. J.

P. M.
i'
J
4

Ohief

Clerlt

~

\

I

X

l

l

:t

.L J. X X

J.

l

I

0 n
I
l l J. J. X &lt;J'
.. :.·
1 J. 1 1

, , , l 1 l ,. ,~

J.
A. M.
P. M.

&lt;• ,

CJ'

2
3

Steno
Clerk

I

4
A. M.

I

P. M.

2
J
4

A

I

M.

P. M.

2

:

J
4
A. M.

I

P. M.

2
3
4

A. M.

I

P. M.
2

J
4

A. M.

I

P. M.

2

3
4
A. M.

l

HOl

P. M .

2
3

I

4

I

TOTAL
ROA
I

A,M.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN

and 1,

P.M.

IH pro
1epo1t

L inc I

:uspr,
Th1.s Cl
•~Pb"

L•r"'
t\l:J)&lt;'

ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERV ISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTIONS:- On Lin~On-, ( I} 1apo,1 tcirt.11;,ta:•1 for A, M. \\nd P. ,.,_ the •'-'J &amp;.hr l,m~ f'I0tJ..~d irclu-tt,nr. WJ1l1n.:
:u,d hJ\Chrc time whe:n .a p.Jrt of tho 1i.•ru1.-, d:,y:, ~~, cn,,.,enl . On Lino T¥.·o ( 2) , cp011 th" o.-c,tunc which 1~ 10 be pJ1d to,
,u ,110•1..JU ,.nr~. lnclu~inn WJthnr. ~n;S lrl~ "h"r. time.: ,,Mn not .1 OJ'1 of the rc£ul,u d.i)S. Ji:.·.,c:nmcnl. On lin3 Three \3)
rtpurl the ovtrt1m~ hou11 't\hlch ore to b&lt;: P•l•d lor .:.1 rJto ol timo .:&gt;nd on~•hJ11 hmo •cc.udfe.s:. ol houll o1clu-3IIY •or•~d. On
L •nc Fo:.,r ( 1)
\tic t•m\! s,,,d to, 11,htch
r,ot ,-,:,,k('-_j, "Juch
time c:,cuic-d account slci..n~
c.ourl.
!u~p1.:"~1cns or ,nn•r.••c.H on~. o r other C.)SC~ v.hc•c lir"C •~ ~llcr."t,:J bu: n., aelu.1' :~r,;u S:'!'tlo,m,..S.
.... "'·----"-•uat nr SuDll.lv.l.-&lt;o&gt;f o, \he 1 Slh :1nd lo~t da1 ot 1:11th mor.lh,
•
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APPFDVEJ) •
:Ii,

t v. A. Stolinski

Foreman or Timekeeper

aHuuhn(!

I. tl . Ba:y-leas, Spl. Repr.

�Ome.ha - June 18 8 1967

8.!')p~eciate you mailing my p aycheck 0 when ava.il ableD to me

at ·the f ol l ouing address:
A. n:. P.1arsh
o/o Dougl as R. l'.l~sh
3326 - 1 4th Ploce 5.E.
\7e.sb1rigton 20D D. a.

A. E. Mal'"sh

�F~rm 5527 'fhin
UNION
("',

SA\, \ TELEGRAPHING

PACIFIC

3-51-lMM

RAILROAD

COMPANY

-M AILGRAM

SAVE TELEGRAPHI NG

Omaha - June 18, 1957
i-11' . E . J . Connors
H1... .G. S . Stanley

t:iro I. N.

Beyl oss/.

r-:1.. . n. n. Bli;',llchard
:-'ir . H. B . ~orthcott

tra- . t-J . 11. i-1oore

Br. B. L. Herbert

Nr . C. E. Nybbel in
Mrs . I. A. lieefie

Your Time Bol ls for the l aot hal f of June shoul d be
.2orr·:n1•dctl to rea ch this office not l ater thBll 9 :00 ,\I·l June 27th,
C.!:id

1'01"

the first h a l f of Jul y by 9 :00 fill July l l th.

:\ o i':; .

STODDARD .,.,n/f
fvvv

�Omaha - ·3une 15, 1967
220-13
i-1ro A. E. Stouclr,z.id:

r~o ohoxi~es ore requir•ed in lrorm 6035 e·~b~itted. to~ ·

t h is office :?or ..Ghe perio&lt;! June l to 16, intUluoive" l95't o

�_..
Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
Tl M E 8 0 0 1&lt;
FROM
June J

4- 55-SOM

P. M.

2

Chief

3

0 ·1.e r lc

4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2

Steno

3
4

Ol ez•1r

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
l

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
1
2
3
4

TOTAL
A, f.l,

=
=

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK

P. M .

A. M.
P. M.

~

.,_,.

,

·1

'I

;

,

'I)'

..., ,

'1

'1

, , ....-

�fa~ ~hnP..r;es ~•e l"eq_uirea ii-1 D'o::....ill 50:35 submitted. i'or
-c;., i u of:?:!..~13 f'ox&gt; th!:! period Mey 16 to Sl, !nolv.sive 11 1957.

· ' .-.

Orl!,fl11lt\ ~\lfoi&gt;l1 ~ •••

'1. N. ~AYLESS
By A. E, M. •,-·

�Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAI LROAD COMPANY
TIM E BOOK

GANG No.
NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

FROM------11£.,Y

16

ro tsl, i r101 •.
HOURS

RATE
ttc•JIII Ok Mo.

A. M.

Y.ol¼f¼ "'/,9 "/41½,l¼l¼l¼l'¼l'½GI'½ •J4•n½91'½o /4 TOTAL
1 , , .,,. 1 "I 1 1 1 V "I 1 ,
,
1

P. M.

2
3
4
A. M.

1

1

,

l
1

1

P. M.

2

Steno

3

Clerk

1

4

A. M.

1

P. M.

2
3

4
A. M.

I

P. M.

2
3
4
A. M.

I

P. M.

2
3

4
A. M.
P. M.

I
2
3

4
A. M.

I

P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
TOTAL
A.M.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P.M.

=

=
1

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTIONS:- On Linc Ona (t} , cport :c,p;.&gt;tD:cly ro, A. M. ~nd P. M. the rCi:UIJr limi! .... or1't'd int:ludl n[: v•.litinr.
.1nd t1J ~c,Hng t ime .,,hen o pail ol the rcy,,ulo r d:t)'~ :,:,:,.,cnmt.nt. On Linc Two ( 2) tCpotl th~ o ...e, ume 'hhich 1s lo be ~lid lur
Dl r110-1;1l.1. , .,ces, tnctudir,r, wait,nc \11\d \13\'Clinr. ti mi: when not G part o, the rt;ul~• d.l)'S .&gt;~s,.:nmcnt. On Line l"hrec l3)
t c po rl lhr owcrh mc hOIJI":', v.h1&lt;;h DI{' to bi: p;;iid fo, !!l rJ te of tin,i: ,&gt;nd onc•ho1U hn•c lt(!;.)t dlC~!o of hour: .,ChJJIIY 'VIOIIICJ. On

Linc Four (r.) 1c.•c:iot1 the \imu p:1\d for which l!i no! -.·.~rkcd. ~ueh ;;,s time C\.CU'lCd ~ccounl sicJ..nc~~. Jt\cncJ,nn court.
:u::c:en~\o:,~ 01 inv1n h t&gt;\1ono;. 01 othe1 case?. ,,hc_,c time,._ :111:::tw~d but no .ielu:il ::c,..,h::e i:tcrforni.cd. A
Thi:. ~heel filUtl be~enl to u,c Ro::adm:,t;\Cf 01 Supc,~1~0• on l hC 15th :;:,nd IJ:t dJi:, of ueh month. l1r... r
~.

t)"'"RQV,..,.. •

! V. A. Stolinski
/4 .I A

Foreman or Timekeeper

I . N':ffu.!{i~~ ~ ·s nl • Re-or.

�Form 5527 Thin
UNION

PACIFIC

RAILROAD

.-"\:..

SAV.EV:ELEGRAPHING

3-51-lMM

COMPANY

MAILGRAM

SAVE TELEGRAPHING

Omaha - I•lay 24,

Hr . c:. J . Connors
I·lr . G. E. Stanl ey
/
nr. I . N. B:iyless v
1·1 i • • H. B • Blanoh1;1rd
r.11... II . B. M9rthcott

19.57

Hr. u . R. r,1O0re
I·1r. B. L. Herbert
f.lr . C. E. Nybbel1n
Hrs . I • A. I{eeft'e

Your Time Rolla for the l a ot half of ~ay should be
:ror::arded to reaoh th1s off ice not l ater thc;\?l 9 : 00 AH Hay 27th,

2!!d for the first half of June by 9 :00 AH Juno 12th.

Please arrange accordingl y .

S-262

A. E. STODDAR~

I
i'

~

�- -----------

Omclla - ?-1~ 16, 1957

220-13
No changes -~a !'equi r ed in lrorm 5033 submitted
!'01.. ·thia office

l96't'o

tor the period May l to 15, inclusive,

�- -- -Form 5033

UNION PACI FIC RAILROAD COMPANY

5pl ..

TIME BOOK

GANG No.

~

NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

,:.

HOURS

RATE

1/io 1/,, '¼ l·¼I¼ ¼ '/41½, ½l'Y., ",-,,. '½ '½al¼t½o /4
A. M. 1 J. 1
v T :1 1 1 T 1 , J, l'.1 • J ,

l◄ ov• 011t Mo.

(

1

P. M.

3
4
A. M.
P. M.

Stio1~nc1d

TOTAL

2

Chief
Ole:rlt

A. E. i-iwah

TO 1 I:.

FROM ~ l

1

]. l

T

1 1

T

,, ,

2

St eno
Cler k

I

I

3
4
A. M.

I
Ii

I

P. M.

2
3
4
A. M.

l

P. M.

2
3
4
A. M.

I

P. M.

2
3
4

I
A. M.
P. M.

I
2
3
4

A. M.

1

P. M.

2

3
4
A. M.

l

P. M.

2
3
4
TOTAL
A. M .

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P. M.

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
tNSTRUCTIONS:-On lino One (l) 1tpo11 :.cpll1atct, for A.M. and P . M. the rt"r,ul:lr \•-ni:-...c,Ltd 1nctud1nc w.:ut,ne
:ind 1r.1vcUng lime whrn o po,t o l lhti , ccul.11 d a:,s :.~,iQl\mtnl. On Lin~ l.,-c, (?) '"P.,rl the: ovc1timc ,1;hic:tt ,, to tv 0.1,d far
iiJ\ 010 , .11,1 ralir~. lncludlnc 1'1Ji,,ns; .1nd tr.J1ocht-P. time \'oh~n 1'1101 ~ p;,1rt ol thf r~ftul.u dJy, a~\14Jnm1:l\l. On L.nc Ttw:o tl)
U'CIOII the OW('t\lffl(l ho1.11&lt;;, v.h,ch ,110 to b~ pald 10, .,, I JIU ol t ime :ind ont•h:ill 11mo ft(lfdlM1 ct ho11,~ .lClU::illy 11\0Jl..ed. On
Lire Four (4) rc;,.0,1 Iha ti"°'c p11d tor which 1~ not v. •ui·td, such tJS limo e:~cu~cJ Jc:count :iilc.► nt-~:i. ~Ucnd1nc co1.1,1.
~u -:pcnt1ons or in,.1,,r.tifpl,on~. or othu c.a~c-, v.hc, o hmf" i:. .&gt;IIO.Tt.f b"l no .aclu.ll u,v,cc P'fllormcd.

.......,"-OVED:

Foreman or Timekeeper

Repr.

�One.ha - Ap~11 30, i967
220.- 13

Mr. A. E. Stoddcro:
I hc.ve been on duty dtlZ"ing the entire month ot

E•:;f~r::.,.:tnc to Fol--n 5033 subm1tt~d foi~ this offioa

fen... the i'lerioc1 April 16 to 30 , 1noluo1VG, l9fi'7, t1111 you plecse
oc:r....,2•ect thio :t~eport to shou A. E. Uarsh Horking 6undoy, April 28,

inc·tec.d o? So.turdoy, April 27i

�Form 5033

Spl. Repre sent:1.tive

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
TIM E aoo1&lt; moM

GANG No.

NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

30, inol.

19_.62.__

¼¼¼¼¼~l¼~~¾¾¾¾~~1~ro~

tie"c 0 11 ~o

Oh1ef
Olerk

To

HOURS

RATE

fl. M.
P. M.

1

A. E. 11nrsh

April 16

J.

.LJ.

.L.L X J.

J. l l l 1..u Jr l . l

2
3
4
A. M. I.!.

J. J. J. ~It X J. J.

J. l. 1 X

x :t J

P. M.

Sto1ino15

2

Steno
Olerk

3
4
A. M.

l

P. M.

2
J

4
A. M.

I

P. M.

2

3
4

A. M.

I

P. M.

2

3
4

A. M.
P. M.

l

I

2
3

-

4
A. M.

1

P. M.

2
3
4

A. M.

1

P. M.

2

I

3
4

I

TOTAL
A.:.J,

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P.M.

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTIONS:-0n UnrOnc (l) ,rpotl !~p:1,~tet, fo, A. M. ond P. M. the ,tcut.u hmr ".o•J..•·~ inch.1=Slrc "'.1i\inc
ond h.t\0ling Hmc when o1 p~,t of the , ec.u1:u dD:,s an1cnmen1. On l ino 1.-.o (7) u~rl the ovC!rhmt- Y,hich ,~ 10 be ouo to,
Ol pro-rJ l '1 1.Jl tt , lnt.ludino w.1HinJ1 :tnd tr.:.vcHnc 1im1.1 wh,i,ri no\ .1 'P3fl of the rer,ul-11 d.1) '1 .-tsignmenl.

On Lino ltucu: t l )

rcpo1t tr•• ov-crum• houts -,.h ~h ore to be r.ild lor ; i t n,te ol t,mc :.nd onc•h;,ll 1imc rccirdlcss ol hour!. 1i1C:luo1lly v..o,..,ed. On
l 1r.c r ou, (4) rc"o,1 the Ul'T'lt- pJ,d to, ¥ihlc.h ,~ not ,-.:nkcJ. :uch .at tirr.o (', cultd Jcco1,u\l 11cl.nr:,: ,;., .utend,"'&amp; court.
:::u~~cMlon:.i or invci:.t:n;,t,o"'• or olhc1 U!Cr~ v.htta tim.,. 1:: .1!10.-... :t but n:;, atlu.,1 ser-v,( C S)i:tformo~ •
l h,~ :.httl mu!..t be ~t;n\ 10 thi: Ro.:admJ~lt"f or Supcrwlt ~r O'I the- l 5th and '3!.I d:»t ol ,' 11t h month.
•

..Al)?RQVED •

Foreman or Timekeeper

~Ol'

Spl.Repr.

�Form 5527 Thin
UNION

= S A\~ TELEGRAPHING

PACIFIC

3-51-l MM

RAILROAD

COMPANY

MAI LG RAM

SAV E TELEGRAPHING

Omaha - April 2J, 1957·

Nr. E. J . CO!lnOrs
I·lr. G. E. Stanley
/
Hr: . I . N. Be,y l osa ✓
H!/ • H O n O Blnnchar-c'l
f-h"' . H. B . Northcot t

Hr. H. R. Moore
Nr. B. L. Herbert
Mr. J. A. Grif f ith
Nr s . I. A. Keeffe

Your Time Rolls f or the l a st ha lf of Ap~il should be
f or-wni...Qed to reach thi s off i oe not l a t e r than 9 : 00 At•l April 26t h,
£end for the f i rst half or i!ay b y 9 : oo AN I4ay 13 th.

Pl eas e a r range a ccordi ngl y .
A. E . S'IODDARD
d}~

. -r

�Omaha - April 16, 1957

220~13
r-~r. A . E. Stoddard:

Wo chrui~es are requi~ed i n Form 5033 submitted
i o~ t hio offioe for the pe~iod Ap.r11'1 to 15, ~nclu~ive,
195~,

0

c;r:•:::1n\ Si:t·~re\
.., ... -~ r~ 'l "\ 1 f

~-:,-:-i~~

.\. l.'-i . ,....}.!.. .;a. .... .J... ~ -

B:;- A. E. :·.·1.

-

al

�Form 5033

Renresentntive

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
TIM E BOOK

GANG No.

NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

r n o M _ A p ~ To

15, incl.,

19.61__

HOURS

RATE

l¼I¼ 1/ie¼ "/. 0/211¼:½1 °/,,i'¾l¾l'½l'¼'½ol'½'c /4
A. M. 1
1 1 1 1 1 X 1 '[ J 1 l ] y l

IIC'U■ O ll t'.O

.,:r-

4•55,SOM

TOTAL

P. M.
2
3

Ohiet
Clerk

4

I

Virg1n1n ~- Stolina1d.

A. M, 1
1

l 1 11 11 X X 1 1 l l

1

y

X 1

P. M.

2

Steno
Clerk

3
4

1

A. M.

I

P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M

2
3
4
I

A. M.
P. M

2
3
4
I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

TOTAL
A J.l.

HOUR TI MEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P, M,

ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTIONS:- On \.inc One (I) 14:port npu.1tctr tor A. M. and P. t-1. lht rcgul.u 1:rno we,,,,!"~ ,r.c,ud•l'l.C w:utinc
and tu'tclinc, lime Y4hen a p:ut ot lhc ,e,:ulJ, dare. 3ss,cnm,n1. On Lino 1-t.a (2) repo,1 lhc a-vi:,time ¥1h1ch 11 lo be 0Jid to,
11 pro•r.J!;) 1:.1te,. lnclud1nr, wa\;inn -1&gt;nd lrt1v.,llu1r. limG- when not .l pall ot the tl'il,Ul,lt d .J,)'S t,"";1 1unmcnt. On l tt\C' Three t 3)
fC'►O!l lh!'l CM.:,hmt hours -,.hich .11c lob~ p~ld for 3l tJlt' ot l •n'IC and onc-•h311 llmt: •~t~uilc:~ ol hour$ I\Ctu.illy worllcd. On
l1ne f°our (4) h:s;o, 1 tl'lc 1imc rJ'.d for .-.h 'ch ,~ l'!Ot wo1k('9. s1.1th •~ t i,r,c ucu~cd .lC'tounl $k: ► nt:i. ~l:e-rd:,.t: court.
:uu:1cn:-:11or,s 01 in'ic~:it•C&gt;l•on~. 01 olhu r r.;,:rs v,hc, o Hmc 1:. J!lo,-..:-d bu1 n-;, .:actuJI ~e1,vkc perlc,mt:S.
l h,'-',,,."'-l mu~\ taa t.enl \:) lht Ro,1drn.-... :e, or Supc rvi:.o, on lhl! 15th c.nd IJ~t day ot ...:ach month.
:

Foreman or Timekeeper

APPROVED

tor X.

l. Repr.

�I

Omen.a - March 31, 1957
220-13

11r. A.~. Stoddard:

X hn~e bean on duty dUI'ing the enti~e month ot
No chQXJges mre ~equired in Form 5033 submitted fo~
t hie c ffiee fo~ the period Morch 16 to 31, inclusive, 19570

r,;,1

.•~\.,

~

•

!iy •\. E, •t:..

J ,

·- ~

,,

�Form 5033

Re\.1reaentn.t1 ve

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
TIM E sooKrnoM
Mcx•oh 16
GANG No.

NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

TO

31 I

1 DC1 e

19..5.L

HOURS

RATE

'/4 ¼ ¼ "/4 "/41'½,1¼ ½, ¼ '¼ •~ '½ 1½.1'½,I'½ /4 TOTAL

ttcu•o• .frt!o.

A. M .
P. M.

2
3
4

A. M.

I

X

X

l

't

,

P. M.

2

StenoClerk

3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2

3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3

4
I

A. M.

P. M.

;,
3
4

l

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
TOTAL
A..M.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P. M.

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK

INSTRUCTIONS!- On l,nc Onu ( l) tcpo1t UP.l•Jttlt to, A.. f.t. af'ld P. M. Iha rrcul.. , t,m.c ¥tori..-c-:1 inc.ludmr, wo\1l:nf!
;1nd lf~volinc tlmo when a p:111 ol lh~ n~cul,11 dcy1 as~•nnm('nl. On liric Tv.,&gt; (2) ,c-po,t the o,cfl,mc ...,h,ch ,~lobe P.t'd h;r
11l p,0-,,1111 r.lln. 1r,tluding w.111tnc. Jnd u -,~thnc llmc- when not a p.,,, of the rccubr d:1y!'J .at\ienmont. 011 Lino Three C3J
,epo,t lh..: 0\f' fl•me hou,: "tl1c:h ,rn: lo be pJ11d fo, .&gt;l ,.;ale ol 1;mo ,&gt;nd ono•h~II lim.: 11;:g,udlns ol hour-s •th1.Jlly Vt.011..td. On
Lino Four {1.\) rttiio-·t the hmc p~id ro, ....,hlc:h •~ "ot ¥i0rktd, =,uth o~ lim-: t , c.use:S ;;,rcounl jfc ► nt':s. ;it:ct1d1nn co:m.
u•-.WMIA Of in.-"~11~1,o,..,. en c•~u ca-:4;~ \',htru 1,M~ ,, tt

la"•.d:.ul n~ :~.u~~c~:1~~~:o~:~::.dJ\PPROVEJ&gt;:

1

Foreman or Timekeeper

�Omaha - ?-i aroh 15, 1967

220-13
~h... A. E. Stoddard :
Uo Oh anges ai~e ~equired !n Fo~m 60S3 submitted

fo}.? thic office for . the period March l to 16, 1noluaive,
196,o

,},·,.:w· : • 1 ,
J.

tt2:

(\

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�Form 5033

-

t'l. 11

~~
I

'78

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
TIM E BOOK
GANG No.
FROM ilarch l

NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

,◄ cu111 0111 Mo,

I

.!\J..be:i."'t

E. !-brch

TO

l51t inol. a

195',

HOURS

RATE

A. M.

¼ ¼17 '/,o ''/4 t.4o • ..✓,; ,4, 8/, •..-{. I½2, '½'. '¼ '½.~½• '½ /;,';
J. X .L .L .l. J. l. i!. J. X J. .l J. J. .J..

TOT/IL

P. M.

2
3

Chief'

Clerk

4

1

A. M.

11

..,.
X .... l 1: 1.: 1 l

I

X

X

1 1. l

l J.

P. M.

Vi~Ginio.. '-~• s·:.o::.1:i1ski

2
3

Steno

Ole1•k

I

4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2

3
4
I

A. M.
p M

2

3
4

I

A. M.
p M

2
3
4

I

A. M.
p M.

I

2

.,3
1

I
II. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
TOTAL
A.!,1.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P.M.

=
=

ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK

Repr.

�Q□ruia -

February 28, 1957

220-13
l he:110 'been on duty during the e·n tire L"".onth of

i·;o ehangeo ore req~iz-ed. in D"o'=eo 5033 eubmitted

f or tnis office for the period Febl--u~ 16 to 28, inclusive, •
• 105?0

O .-i.:1t.·!l Si :1·~J

. N .. ~11YT
'\;C
-~-~-....

E y .A. 1.:. ~1. .

��4,50.sooM
FOR M 151527 T H IN

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO M PANY

S A''~~ T ELEGRAPHIN G

MAILGRAM

SAVE TELEGRAPHING

Cm~ na - Feb r uary 20, 1957
Hr . F. J o Connoro

C.

Nr . U. Il. I·ioor0

~o

St unley
,
.·1r o I. ri o B1:.1yloss ✓
:'r o H o B. Blencha rd

:'!1' o

!';1• 0

Hr. B. L. Herbert

JO
11. Griffith
I·lrs • I . 1.\. Kee ff e

r,h...

11 . B o Northcott

Your Ti1.t~e Rolls for the l as t htuf o f FobI'ua r y should
be for.'(1..1rc1ed to re::1ch th1c offi ce not l ctcr tl-mn 9 :00 AH February
26th~ S"I ld for t.he f :l.rGt ha l f of 1-i~rch by 9:00 AH Harch 12th.
P lee □c

arr~nge ~ccordingly.

S- 268

�Omaha ~ Ii'ebl:'ucry 16, 1967

220-13

Uo chenges are raquired 1n ~orm 6033 submitted
for ~h
~~e
~~bru.-.,
~'"'' l to 16 0 . 4no1u
u __i ~
_ o~-~-u
i~ox• the
• per1od 1..'"
_ _ s 1~e
v ,
1957 0

('lr' y':-nl ~.,:1wc;'

Y. N. ~3:·~YL:CSS
Dy A. .Ii. M .

�Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY

Special Re"'resenta.tiVA
w

-

·Q_

TIM E aooKFRo ,.,
"

G1'1NG No.

NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

Februn._,
.,.... o1 l

TO

16, 1nol. ,

HOURS

RATE

¼[¼_¼¼[¼V,°,i¼t1/., ½,'½,'¼½'½o'½~%/2,

Ht'.U4()1' MO,

l

'

Chief
Olerk

Vi rgini a A. Stolinski

P. M.

2
3
4
l

X X J. J. J.

A. M.
P, M.

atenoOl~rk

3
4

J. J. X X

J. J. iJ. .L .L
I

.

2

I

\1
J.
A. M.
P. M.

l

2
3
4
l

A. M.
P, M.

2
3

4
I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
l

A. M.
P. M.

I

2

I

3
4
1

A. M.

'

P. M.

2
3
4
l

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

TOTAL

=
=

TOTAL

- --~·" - - - - - - -+---l-_:__ _:_~~~---+-A. M.-+~
J. ~X¼!j.:::;X
~ J.
r1"~
l. nJ .,J.~ J.
f,-:;J..
,9"~
x i'TI
1.TI
1"1'1~ 1rfJ.ff~.. :. .::..:.~

A. I-I.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CH ECKED MEN
P.M.

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK

Stolinski ,
Fofeman or Timekeeper

ess, - Spl. Repr. •

�4•50•500M

FORM 151127 T H I N

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
S AV~ &gt;rELEGRAPHING

MAILGRAM

t-~r o € . J . Connoro

Mr . G. E. St anl ey
iir . Io ti . Bayl essv""
Hr . H. B. Blanchard

SAVE TELEGRAPHING

r1r. w·. H. ~oore
r-Ir. e. L . Herbert

Mr . J. A. Griff ith
Mr~. I. A. Keaffe

i.·1r. H . B. Northcott

Your Time Bolls f or t he f irBt half of February should

12th.
Pl ease arrange e ccordingl y .

�. Omo..he - Jo.nua:ey 31, 1967

220-13
• t-1!&gt;. A. E . Stoddard:

I have been on duty during the entire month of
Wo changes ~re ~equired in For-m 50SS submitted
fen"' ·i;hio office for the p eriod Jonuai"Y !6 to 31:, inclllsive"

1957.

�P. M.

2
3
4

Albert E. Jlarsh

1

Virginia Ao Stolinski

A. M.
P. M.

J. l'l

'1YT1

1

11 1

~..,., ,

2

St eno-

3
4

Olerk

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

l

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. t-1.
P. M.

2
3
4
TOTAL
A.M.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P.M,

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTIONS:- On line Ono (1) , cporl :;cp.Jr.ltely for A. M . .1nd P. M. lhc rnculi:u 1,mc "arkcd lnclud1na w:tl tin g
or.d h.lYC.lins time when .J p:ul o1 thc rcculor da)'~ .l';ss1rinmcnl. On Lino 'Two l:&gt;) repo1t lhc overtime fthich ,s to be P.l1d for
ot o,o,1at11 r,3tc~. lrttludinr. w;:iionn :snd t,:svehnt, ti me "hen nol :i p,&gt;rl cit the u~cul:u dil)t. J !aicnn, ent. 011 Linc Thrc~ t3)
r&lt;:i:ort \he ovcct,mc hout!l wtiich ~If~ to b~ p.11d for .ll r.ltC' ot 11ruc ~nd one•h~lt 1ime rccurdle::~ ol hou,~ nctu.llly worked. On
Line Four (4) report the Hmc P.J•d for which is not v.-o,lo.cd. :;u; h .:,s tlmc C'•c.us.l!d occount s;1c.knc~s. alle:ndinc c.ourl,
~!J:::pen!.lori!i or in-.c::icltionr., or otb:r tJ• es where time i:-. :11110.-.i:d but no aiuu.11 :c:vice pt-rformrd.
lhi~ :.hcct mutl be :;cnt to the- RoadmJ:.ti:r or Supt1vi~0r on !he I Slh ~nd IJsl d oy ot cuch month.

.Ai&gt;PROV E:I) :

~ V.

A. Stolinski

,

1

�• l

Omaha - January 15, .1967

220-13.
l-l!? • A. E. .8 toddard:

No char.gee ore required 1n Form 6033 submitted
fo~ this office for the period January l to 16, inoluaive,
l~~, o

C :i . ! ...
l .. I

.....

..~ I

. ... .,,____ ....,
.,,..
~

'"\ ~~

�Form 5033

~ ea1ei Renresentati~ No.
NAME

NO.

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
TIM E BOOK FROM U~"'"'U"'~
Y
c-Y.. v1,,1o

TO

16, incl.,

19

67

HOURS

OCCUPATION

1/iol1/.7 1/.8 1/,9 1½
A. M.
P. M.

Albert E. I1orsh

l

2
3

Oh1ef
Cle]:)k

½, ¼1½,i½,i~, :'¼ '½ '½er½ '¼o/2,

,

1

1

:tl X Y ] . l l . l l x Y ] ]

l

,

T

l

1

,

1 1

1 1 1

TOTAL

1

.J.

A. M.

P. M.
2

Steno-

3
4

a1e~lt

I

( ;1,..

)

1
A. M.
P. M.

2
J
4
I

A. M
P. M

2

3
4

l

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
I

A. M
P. M.

2
3
4

l

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
TOTAL
A.M.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P.M.

! V. A. Stolinski
fP $,J J

Foreman or Timekeeper
I

T&lt;&gt;r

f ~ l s ss, S~l. Repr.
x . N.Bay1es s, Special Represep~

�Omaha - Deo~ber 31, 1956

220-13
t-!r

O

A• mo Stoddard:

I hove been on duty during the entire month of

Decembezo, 1966.
Wo changes are requ1~ed in Form 6033 submitted
fo r this offioe tor the period December 16 t o 31, 1nolus1ve,

19660

�"""""!a
Form 5033

~~
-, \.

•,. r

~resen:tE.'I.t 1Y~NG No.
NAME

NO.

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
TIM E 8001&lt;
rno M--Deoember- 16

OCCUPATION

H t •JttDR MO,

1

A._1.bert

E. tln'V'a'h

!)

A. M.
P. M.

, ,
•- , ,- ,- , ,

3

4
A. M.

V

-- -

-

1

, :r,,,, •~1 :1nn

., , ,
'T

4

V

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,- ,- ,- - - ,_,
-- --

,. , ,...ll

;,,._

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P. M.
\

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3
4

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P. M.

,. R,.

2

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4

\ I

A. M.

;

., \ '

P. M.

' '\

2

\ IV,
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3
4

l

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I\ \ ~

3

1

TOTAL

'I

{l !l'\\l

V

2

I

- ..-- 'I

'

P. M.

3

1

(1 ln1

,, ,

2

StenoOlerk

,, ,
,- -

½ 1/., ¼ ¼ ¼ 0 V., 11/,o ¼ .¼ ~ ~G¾ '½o'¼ • ¾JO ./,;

2

Ohiet
Clerk

1

Vtrf!'inin Ao Sto linaki.

31, 1tlcJ..u.ai!IS-J -56-

TO

HOURS

RATE

\

A. M.

\

P. M.

2
3
4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3

I

" A. M.

-

1

P. M.

2
3
4

-

I

TOTAL

=

A. r-1,

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P.M.

=
=

ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK

..

A. Stolinski
Foreman or Timekeeper

ayle ss, Special Represe~~

�-------=---

______
-

~f\ ◄(

Form 5527 Thin
UNION
.,~

PACIFIC

3-51-lMM 15.!

RAILROAD

CO M P A NY
9 '

_ S A y ~ ·TELEGRAPHING

MAILGRAM

b,;

o~sba - December 20,

r-1r, • l:~ • J . Connot•s
t·ir· . G. ./.!. . Bt Gru.ey
HI· .
N. Bayless ✓
-·=l"' • H O De Blancha.rd
I

1956

Hr . u. n. 1/lo ore
_·n."'. B . L . Herbert
Hr . J. A. Gl"iff1 th
I-1ro . 1. A. •I(eeffe

O

i•1r . II . D . Northcott

L

:tom:• 1£11.;e Rolls :for the l cc;t half of Deoember, Ghould
be for-m.:rrded to re~oh this office not l at er than 9 :00 AH

December 26th, mid for the first hHl f of January by 9 :00 AH
J c..nu~,ry 14th.

PleQse arrange accordingl y .

T

SAVE TELEGRAPHING

S-2'72
A. E . STODDiillD

/ ll \r---:J-71

'
r

i
i

�Omaha - December 15, 1966
220-13 ·
!-!ro · A. E. Stoddwd:

i o~ this @~?ice fo~ the pe~iod D~oemb~r l to 16, 1nolus!ve,
19560

�--

Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
TIME aoo1&lt;rnoM
December l
NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

TO
HOURS

RATE

¼,!¼l½e ¼l¼l½,11/.il¼l½'..1'.½,I¾ I¾ l'½nl' ½,~;,,1/4
~l ]. l. J. J. X l. .L IJ. .1. ll. X

Heuttcu1 fl.a,

A. M. 'lt 1'.!l: ll
P. M.

2
3

Ohiet

(jlerk

4

1

X

Y ll

lJ.

1]

VY '.'1. JJ.'117.

2

Bteno-

Stolinski

A. M.
P. M.

3
4

Olerk

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2

3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
TOTAL
A.M.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKEO MEN
P. M.

ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK

epr.

TOTAL

�Oma.'m - Novl"=mber :50, l.956

220-13
X have been on cluty d.ti.ring the entire month ot
Novembe1.. , 19560

l~o ohnnses Dt•a raq_ui~"ed 1.n Form 13033 submitted

fo r-i ·ii~11 ~ o ft,.c~e f o~ the period .Nov e:nber 16 to 30., 1nolusive;
19560
O ri~;~.~! s;::r:c--d

I. N: L:AYL E SS
E y A . E.. M .

�-

Form 5033

~
- eairu. Re~Y\~esent
:.,i;,,:..,E\t1~•
Jl"'°'NG No.
- ~ -,

NAME

NO.

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY

OCCUPATION

16 To 3Q,nol.,
1

'l\t- - ,.,....t..,s,..
---1dl.l.Y..SWllL"'-~ __

T l M E BOOK FROM

19..6.6_

HOURS

RATE

1/.c ¼l½sl¼ ½

Htu11011 M-,,

A. M. ,

1

1 1

0

/,,I½, ½, ¼

½'0!'¼111/2 '½e ¾I'½ ./4

1

1- • • 1

1 1

,

i

l

TOTAL

1

P. M.

2
3

Albert E. I-!arsh

4
1

A. M.
P. M.

l.

2

StenoClerk

V

, , , 1 ... 9 , , , , ,

,

3
4
l

'5!

, _

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
l

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
TOTAL
A.~1.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
p 14.

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTIONS:- O" Linc Ono ( l) ,co~•l ~tp:ut\oly to, A. M. o.ntJ P. M. 1hr ,ecul11 umc ¥.or\cd 1ncJud1r11 w.,hrnc
ond b.),clhc Umc when a p;,t ol tho 1ccu1~, d.Jys .J;.1-icnmcnt. On l1nr Tv.o ('2) , ...oo,t the Olctlitne .. tt,ch ,,. to L.e PJi•d ro,
~t p10°1Jt;J rates. lnclu.tir~ Nl1'inr, ,1nd h.l'w-1,,.hl\C hmc "A"l:!"1 not ,1 p.,,, ol thc rc.;4,11,11 d.J")l ;,~.,~in,enl. On line Three D)
n~otl the overhMe: hour;o w.h1ch .Jit~ to bo p&gt;id 101 =at 1,,,tc ol hma .&gt;tid onc•h.111 lime rr&amp;,,)rGl~n ol houn o11cluJ1lt .....o,,,d On
Lu\• Fou, (4) tcii.o,t the 1,me p,ld 10, which i-. flOI ll.Jrl.~J. ,;.\,!,:h a1 limo e.1CU!.td J.CCOUn1 :&amp;,:~n~~- a.tlcndint COtill.
:'iU~p,n:;ion!. or inve1t1C,i&gt;t1on~. o, olt,t"t CJ.!C'lo where Um1t 1J ~110,,.,.i but th&gt; 3Clull ~t'rvtce prlfo1mcd.
Thil :.hcct mu~, be , .. nt lo the Ro:JdfflJ~\Ct Of Supc:r-.,lt.01 on the 15th :,nd IJ:.l d.Jt or C'JCh monlh.

~ V. A. Stolinski
Original Signed
Foreman or Timekeeper
aPROVBI&gt;: I ~ N~BA:kESS, Special RepresentaP r a._E_. •
tive

I

�..
Form 5527 Thin
UNION

i\

SAVt:.,_¾·\:·ELEGRAPHI NG

PACIFIC

3•51-lMM

RAILROAD

COMPAN Y

MAILGRAM

SA VE T E LEGRAPHING

Omo.ha - .November 19, 19.56
Hr . 1:J • B . !-1oore
Hr . B . L . Ho:r•bert

Mr . J . A~ Griff ith
~rs. I. A. Keeffe

Your Ti me Eolls for· t h0 l c ct h~l f· o:f Nov ember ahould

be .1'. orm::.raed to re:.:;ch this office not 10.ter th~n 9 : 00 Af-1
'November 27th, :md f or tt1e i1rs t li;;D.f of December by 9 :00 AI-1

December l.2th.
Pl ea se a r range ~,c cordin[l y.

S- 259
J.. ; . SI·ODD.'i liD

�OL1aha. - Ifovember 15, 1956

220-13
t1rc. Ao E. ~'°t.iodd~:
iJo changes are required in Form fi033 submitted

for this office ~or the period Movember 1 to 15, inclusive,
19560

�Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
~peoiru.
Repi-esentc.:.'1.1
....• 1v,TIM E sooKFRoM l\'ovembar
1
.G'ANG N o . _ _ __
~~
NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

l~ClllitOlt Mo.

Albert E. t-7 arsh

TO

16, incl.,

HOURS

RATE
1/i&amp;

1/a,l¼I¼ ¼ l¼ l¼ ¼ ½ ¾ , '½ '½'¼¾I¾ A , TOTAL
]. X
.L 1
J. .L l
J. X
X
J. l l. l.

A. M.
P. M.

J.

A. M.

.L J.

2

Ohiet
Olerk

3
I\

I

X X I.L

l. J. J. J. XX J.

.L

J.J.

P. M.

2
3
4

StenoOlerk

1

A. M.

P. M.

2
3

4
1

A. M.

P. M.

2
3

4
l

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

l

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M.

I

P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3

4

,

=

TOTAL
A.M .

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN

=

,

P.M.

=
'V. A. Stolinski

Foreman or Timekeeper

A. E. Marsh
_ ~ _.• t:111

~AR-

AAA

..t

�Omaha - October 31, 1966
. 220-13
tlro IA. E. Stoddru.--d:

X have been on duty during the entire month of
Octobe~, 19560
No_ changes are required in ' Foi~m 5033 :submitted
f o:i.,. this office t'or the pel"iod. October 16 t o Sl, inelusi_y-e,

19560

�•SOM

Form 5033

¾

Rep:c~eaen~~a:GiV~ANG No.

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
TIME 8001&lt;

I..

n-~-~,

l!'!

FROM~ ~ _ . Q

P. M.
2
3

Albert E. i:-fa.-::-.si.1

4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2

StenoClerk

3
4

l

A. M.
P. M.

2

J
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
I

A. M.
P. M.

2

3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
I
2
3
4
TOTAL
A.M.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P.M.

ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK

I

A. M.
P. M.

'l

1 1

1

~

TO ~,

19-56.-

�Omaha - October 16, 1966

220-13
Ml'• A. E . Stoddard:

~o changes are required 1n Form 6033 submitted f or
thi s o f fice f or the period October l to 15, 1nclue1ve, 19560

\ ti•l:~~ • .l ~it

1

ko _\ ~ ·-·~·: ·· ·:JS

�Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY

~'Pecial Re-o:resent,!:&gt;_.t
•

J.V~NG No.

NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

TIM E B001\RoM

To

15, 1nul.

HOURS

RATE

Hcv11 011 Mo.

A. M.
P. M.

~lbert E. Marsh

Ootohex- l

¼11/i, f¾"/4 "/4.¼½¼l½l'½l'½ol'.½ "_.,,e~½I¾ /,1 TOTAL
l. ll. 1 l ]. ]. X J. ll •l. ] . 1. 1. X J.

2

Chief

3

~ler:!t

1

A. M.

J.

l

.. l X X 1 1 l 1. l X

l

.1.

~ 1.

P. M.

2

~·~19!"10

3

Pler k

4

A. M.

I

P. M.

2

3
4
A M,

l

P. M.

2
3
4

l

A. M .

P. M.

2

3
4

I

A. M.

P. M.

2

3
4

l

A. M,
P. M.

2

3
4
I

A. M.
P. M.

2

3
4
TOTAL
A,M.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN

P.M.

/~

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTIONS:- On Linc One (I) ,cpofl !:cn.i,.11e.ly to, A, M. ,1nd P. M . lho l ('l!t.il.&gt;r ,;m e -na,J..cd includinc w:11lin;::
;,nd t,.1.,.cltng hmo when i) p;:ut ol lhc ,ec;ut~, d.iy:i- tit;sir,nmcnl. On lino l'l';o (2) rtpo,1 lhc o.,e,tirr:t- which i, lo be pJ1d lor
.Jt p,o-ro to r.3lt',. includir.r. w.a:itini: 3.nd tr3.vl"hnn limti \,he n "101 ,:, p:ut ol the: rccul.u d;i)~ n'.•tnrncnl. On Linc Three l JJ

APPROVED:

/)

......

1cporl the ovt\rt,mo hour~ whlch illft to bo pJld for .11 ,;,to ol limo o1nd onc•hull tone ,eg 31-dlcs~ ol hour:-; JCtu.:sUy wo,"ed. On
lil"ll' Four (4) , c poll tlta time p3i d tor which i,;. nol v, or)u~d. suet, :,:;; time ~,cu!.&lt;-d .-&gt;cco~rn s:cl.ne::., !lUCnd1nc coun.
su~pen:.,oPS er tn,·c~ti &amp;.:s\i on!., or other Cl)U".. v.hc-10 tlm P is 0110.-11.'d but no .iclu:JI sc,-v1c~ r,e,founcd.

Thi, !.hc~t mv~t bi: ~rat 10 :ho RoJdm~~:ct or Sui,:::rv1sor on thz 151h and lri&gt;Sl d:,y ol cJch mo11th.

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~hi t-~ o ffice f o~ the peiaiod Sep~uenbe~ ·1 a to SO I&gt; i nelusi 'veD

1 955, ·c;o sho·~:r V. A. Stol1noki nox,,kinz Sept ember 29v

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�Form 5033

Snl. Represent ative
~

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UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY

•·55-SOM

TIM E BO OK
GANG No.

NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

RATE
Heua o11 t~o.

P. M.

2
3

Chief'

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TOTAL
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HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
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ROA0MASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECI&lt;
INSTRUCTIONS:- On Linc One ( 1) 1epo1t ~c-p:uJtcly for A. M . .1nd P. M, tho rt tul;,, i , mc ~,;o,kt'd lnclud,nc "'~hing

i V. A. Stolinski

ond h.avc1inc time when :a p:&gt;rt ol the n."cul:n day~ a:sicnmenl. On line Two (2) u•potl lhe ovc111mc 'l'l'hich is 10 be paid lor
.11 cro-,.1l.:1 rate~. lncludinc w.JHmc :rnd 11:a"11alil'\ft hme nhon not a p~tl ol lhr: t&lt;'r.ul11r dJ)°S: .,~...1g'l"1cnt, On lil\c "Three (3)
res:-ort tho O'ICrtirnc hou1s "'h1ch ~n: lo be p.lid tor ~t 1.;,1e ol ti me 11nd onc•h:sll tlme rec1udlc~ of hour:i o1c::tulll)' wora..cd. On
Linc Fo1,,1, (cl) , c-ro11 the time piHd t o, -.-.hich i'. nol v.o,kcd, :i,oc:h .i::; lime c,cused J.-::::;ount !.·d,ru::.s. a11&lt;ind1nc couii.
:;u:,ptM1ot1:. or Jn\"!!illtJllOM, 01 other c,a:;e~ ,·.hc, c lime l-s .\IIO.\~d but n1.,1 ac.1u::il :iC•~,cc pe,rformcd.
lhi:. :.hee:t n,u·t t:~ ::cnl to : hr. Ro:sdm:i;ter or Sup: rvi~o r O"l u,\! 15th .1nd b~I d;ly ot each monlh.

~PROVED:

Foreman or Timekeeper

T

SPecial Representaw.rs

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I

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�Omaha - September 15, 1956
Hr• A. E. Stoddard:

220-13

Ilefarring to Foi"El 5033 submitted for this office
:?01.. 'the ~eriod.

SepteJ:ilbar,i 1 ....15, inolusive, 1956:

Uill you please cor?ect this z-eport to shou Y. A.
s·to1:lnsld absen·~ E:.ocount of illness on F-r!dey, • September 14,
c.nd ·f:~rldng Sat'UZ'd.0.Y, September 16?

I. tJ . Bcyless

�Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
TIM E BOOK

TO

FROM
NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

RATE

A. M.
P. M.

Hai",,ld A. Johns01.1.

2
3

Olerk.

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.,_ X
A. M. X X
'V'

4

1

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A. M.

I

P. M.

2
3
4
TOTAL
A.M.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P.14.

ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK

INSTRUCTIONS:-

On LlncOnu ( 1) 1cport tCPll&lt;ltCl't lor A. M. and P. M. the ,cr;ut ;u t,nii: ~o,:.i.ed includ·n,: w;s1hn&amp;

:and 1,.,,ehns llme when• p..1n of the rt"nuta, d J)-, a:slgnr--;1,.ht. On line 1,..., (?) rt"O:&gt;tl the ott,1,mo 'fthich i::. 10 ~c p:11d tor
.at oro•t.ll.J t3les, lncludlntt WJit•11r. and 1,;ncih r-1; 1imll YthCn not 3 p~rl ot the rtcul,H d.1y~ .:,:;,,c,nmcnt. On L,no T"rce 131
rr,porl the o,c1tlmt hout$ 'fthith iuc to be p;,ld tor ;JI 1.Uo nl time 3nd Ohe•hall time ,c,e~rdle:s 01 hou,~ JCIUlllf wotk~d. On
l inf'I Four ( ,0 rr::,011 lht" tima ~ Id for ..,hi(h k l'I0I -.~rkc-d. ~uch ,n 1lm"J cu::u::~d accoun: &gt;it,._rt~!.• .-u end1nc court,
~u: pcn!..iOf'l::l o r ln~('~tl(!.lllOn~. Ot othc, (;a;cs .-.h-cnr l1rr.c l l .JIIOt11.!J buc no .1:CIU.tl :tn;c, p!'tlOUl"ltd,

- - -· ." '"'" Rna.d.mu,c., 01 s--pc, ...1::tt O'\ lho! 15th .:ind I.J~l di11 ol r:&gt;ch monl h.

/s/ V. A. Stolinski
Forem~n or Timekeeper

APPROVED: -e.-v_,_._,. , _.
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N - °R.qV"lP.SS

�Omaha - August 31, 1966

220-13

u~. A. li!. S-tod.dmod:
I he~e been on duty during the entire oonth of
A~gt!.st, 1956p and n~ ohanges ere required in Forn 5083

g~b=ittea for this office for the per-lo~ A'!.!gust 16 to 31,
!i~ol1.:sive ~ 195So

�Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAI LROAD COMPANY
Rep:x-esentF1th neNG No.

T l M E BOO K
FRO M-Aw.:!--U~t-16

A. M.

I

linrold A. Johnson

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A. M.

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3
4
TOTAL
H(
A.M.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P. M .

RC
ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CH ECK

tNSTRUCTIONS:- On Linc One ( 1) , ooorl :cp.,,.,1e11v for A. M. and P. M. th~ rc;:uio, 1:m ! v,01)..~d l n::lud,r1r. \Y.3tlin r,
3nd lf~vcllnc lime wtien ., p:111 of the recul3r OA~: o: si cnffh,:,.I. On Lino Tv,o ( 2 ) u •pcut lhtJ O"tcrtime which•~ 10 be p:,,d for
.3l r.10°1:11~ t.)t f"S, inc.ludln9 WJi hnin •nd trJ:,~Hr'r: tHn e ;ii,h"."n ni,t ;i Pltl ol lhe 1c1u:J1 dJ:)'5 .a~s;,e.nrncn t. On l tn a Thtec (3)
rc'1orl the owt U unv hou r, 't'Wh1ch a,c to ba p'l1d 101 :JI r:,tl! c f t•me iJl'ld OnC!• h;,11 llm~ rtc:u:fle~~ of houu Jtlu.JIII" • orJ.cd. On

/al V. A. Stol1not1
Foreman or Timekeeper

Lino Fo;.it (4t ru•o t l lhc t1m~ Plid tor ,•,hich ,~ not w!l,"-c-d, such H l1mt, r , t:u~~:s :u:,ou n! sid nc~s. :m cnd,nc, court.
:u-:.pcn:.1ons or 1nvt':.ti£J11on:.. ut othl't Ntc1 v,h~,~ tlmc ,r,: J 1IOl',.:d but no -1th.r:&gt;I ~t N 1Co performed,
Th •s • htU ffl'J!.l b e :~nl to tho Rudm l~tcr Of Supcn::.!ot 0"1 the 15th Jnd , ~~, J t t of u:h monlh.

APPROVED:

T

N. Ra v less

.~ n...dal Representative

�II

Form 5527 Thin
UNION

~~..'TELEGRAPHING

.PACIFIC

RAILROAD

3-51- l MM

COMPANY

MAI LG RAM

SAVE TELEGRAPHING

Omaha ~ .August 13• 1956
IIro Ea J o Connors
1-l?&gt;o O o E o Stanl{;ly
/
[,h... o !., ~~ . 1..le.yleas/
½z,. U. D. Bl a.11chard
Hr... Ho B. 1,Iorthcott

.I-lr. u. E. Hoore
..Ix&gt;. 1~. J. Hoc.1oh
Ur. J. !\o Grif?ith
Mi"So !. .A. Keei' fe

Xouz&gt; '£im0 Iloll1a" for tho 1;:ist ·half of August should
l)o f01"t1a1."-;:lod to 1:"eaoh this office J:lot l ~ter than 9: 00 AU AugUF-Jt 28·jjh, e1.nd for the first. half of :S-e pt0mbe1"" by 9 :.OO An Sep te□bet&gt;

12th.
' Fl ease arrange accordinglyo

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Stoddat'd:

No ·chs.nges el~e required in Form 603~ submitted
~o r

·i;h:lJ of f ice for the period ft.ngust

19560

l to 16, inclusive,

�Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
Repre sentat1vo.~1\NG No.
TIME BOOK
FrlOM A11gust l
NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

inolo ,__19-6fL

ro_l.6,

RATE
tlC-tJ1t u ,i Mo.

A. M.
P. M.
2

Harold A. Jolmscm.

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l

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3
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2
3
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A. M.

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P. M.

2

3
4

A. M.

I

P. M.

2
3
4

A. M.

I

P. M.

2
3
4
A. M.

l

P. M.

2
3
4
A. M.

I

P. M.

2
3
4
TOTAL"
HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P. M.

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTIONS:-On Lln-.i Ono (t) report ~cp.31.11c!y ror A. M . and P. M. lhe ,~c,u!J.r t'me Y,or\cd •~:lud•nr. w,1hing
:,nd l1.1~ellng lime wht!n :,. p:ut ot lhc rer.ul1r dM:'i .iss,r.nmont. On Lino Two (2) , cport l ht! ovcrt,mo ~h1ch ,,. tu be p:,,d for
:.1 pro•r.ll.1 utf'S, lncludin;t W.Jitin,r. :,nd lr:&gt;\·C-llnn time when nol 11 plrt ol the 1c11u1;u d:ty:. ass.1unm cn1. On Linc Th1cc '3)
rt.'i:orl th~ o~·crhmc l'tou1'l ~h,ch ::ue to be p:,rd tor Jl rate 01 t :me and on~•h,111 l1mc rec :uclle:.~ of hour:. :ictu:,lly work~d. On

Li"o four ( 4, , epoll the lime p::1,d to, "hich i~ not wt&gt;,~1.?d. such :as :lma c,culcd Jccounl ::lc► ne:.s. ~Uond,nu coufl.
:;;u)pcn:,on:: o, ini.-c::lir,.~1ion$, Qr o•h~r ca$es v,hc,c tlmi.- i.. .ltlo.-1.:J but no ,1ctuJI :.crv~cc ptrfounert. A ~
'D,-r\.°t91:ft

r ~ Y lllltl:,

t h,~ :.ht"Cl mu~l t,; ~e rtt to th\l Roadrru~:c, o, Super\'i::tn o~ tl':t! 15th 3nd l.1:.t d:,v ot C.)ch month. ..,_.

nski
Ls/ Virginia A. Stoli
Foreman or Timekeeper
1 ~- N~ Bavl es :;

n

�. Omaha. - July 31,

t-lro A. E. Stoddard:

-956

)

! have been on d~'UZ'1ng the entire month of

Jnly ~ 19f?6, and n.o chzingea e.i•e :required in F'?I°m 5033 s~~mitted
f or this office fox, the period July 16 to 31, 1nolus1ve 11 1956.

�19....ij6-

I

A. M.

I

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,~ ...

2

Ohi.9f

Harold A. Jom1son

P. M.

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2
3
4

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2
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4

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A. M.

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P. M.

2
3
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P. M.

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2

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3

4

A. M

I

P. M.

2
3
4
A. M.

I

P. M.
2
3
4
TOTAL
A.M.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P. M.

ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTIONS.

On l int- On!? {l) ,epo,I np,3r:11c1y lo, A. M. =,nd P. M. lho rt"CulJit t,rne workt d ,r.~ludt,u: w, H,nr.

:1,-d h avchnc limo when., p:;u l of the , egu llf d l)'I ;,~~i&amp;t'lmcnl . On l me h,o (;&gt;) •c~rl the ott111me «h1ch ,s l o be Pl1J lor
:it p 10°1.;it.1 1:110. inch1dirsr. w:1h1nr. and trne hl'lr, Un,"" whcl'I not~ p.,,a ot l hc rtr.u1.,, dJi)S :.t'l•t nn,ent, On lino Three ( 3)
rcporl th~ ovc rti,r,c: hour~ which o,e to be p,:ud fot at r;,ite of hmi: ~nd on~h;:alt lime ,cc,m Hess ot houu actu&gt;llr worlt.cd. On
Llnc Four (4) rtPorl lha tHn P. p:11d for "'hlc.h Is nol ,...n,kcd. s uch :a~ time t,tu,c:;I .accoun1 ,1&lt;:lone~ • .&gt;tt~nr.,nc court.
:iu~pcnsion:. a, l nvt:!!,\in,0 11011~. 01 other C.JSC~ w hcu,1 t ime I!. ollo,"~J b ut n1&gt; aclu~I r.c,wlce pc,f&lt;,)u ned.

l hlB h«l nu•t tc sent 10 the Ro,dm&gt;m• o, Suocov,,or o, th• 15th ond l ,st doy ol c.ch month.

/s/ v. A. Stolinski
Foreman or Timekeeper

7

17

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.APPROVED :: T ~e4ce,t.
f /~
• ,&lt;
N
Ri:nrl ess .. _ __;_, o __ __ _ . . . ,
- Si,,

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Form 5527 Thin
,

'

UNION

S A~; . TELEGRAPHING

PACIFIC

RAILROAD

COMPANY

·MAILGRAM

SAVE TELEGRA PHING

Omaha - July lJ, 1956

Er. !.::. J . Connors
:-,r . C•. E. Stf'lnley
/
nr. r. u. Baylessv
:-Jr•. H. B. Bl atlchard
i:'ir. H. i3 . Northcott

n r. !·!. B. Hoore
Hr. P.. J. Eo8ch

r-11~. J. t .. Griffith

ilrs. I. A. Keeffe:

Your Time Rollo for t he last half of Jul y shoul d be

.

for:,;e;;-~to reach this office not l ater thsn 9:00 1U·1 ~Y---

,/
'
JO\ih 9 ~nil i'o~ th?, first half of Auguot by 9 :00 AH Augus t 13th.
Pleaoe arrcnge a ccor.i ingl y .

S-2.59

�Omaha - July 15, 1956

220-13

Ur. A. E. Stoddard:
No oh&amp;nges are required in Form 6033 submitted

for this office for the pe~!od July l t o 15, 1nclue1ve,
19560

�Form 5031

i-

1

...veo al

Rep:resentat1vi:1ANG No.

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
T I M E oooK

:IS

NAME

NO.

.,.

FROM__$11Jl y

l·

16, inol.,

TO

HOURS

OCCUPATION

l¼l½I¼ Vi?¼"...-{, ¼l¼l½I'½, '½.I'½ IJ . . '½ '½ ./4 TOTAL
A. M.
P. M.
2

Ohief'

, T.T !\n, a.a

3

Clerk

X i

4

A. M.
P. M.

Vir~inie A. Stolinski

Y

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11 1

1

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P. M.
2

3
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2
3
4

A. M.

p M.
2
3
4

I

/1. M.

P. M.
2
I

.3

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
A. M.

P. M.

2
3
4
TOTAL
HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P,t◄,

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTIONS:-0n L,nc0nt (1) ,,~ort St'"NrJtely to, A. M. and P. M . lhc rc-c:uhr 1,m!!,._~,L~d ,nch,d~nc w.1i 1: nc
and trJ\Cllnn Umc wht1n a P3rl ot the. ,ccul:u da:V$ 1a11cnmcnt. On lint r ....-c, (,) ,~port the o,.:,timo ~h,cl\ i , 10 be PJ•d fot
.,, fHO•t.ol.1 n l e~. lnc1udir,u w.&gt;hinr. trnd lf,&gt;vchnn t,mu "'hen r,ut i;a p;,11 ol the , ecul .&gt;r d:iy~ .,nlcnmcnl. On Lina three ll)
, eco,t tho o,trl1•m: hours ...,hh;._ t110 to b!! p,1id ior at ,.,te ot t,mc and one•hiJH tl mo •~cardlcs, al houn tttlu11lly wod,cd. On
L1M! Fout (4) rtPo•l the IIMC p3id tor which i: nol 'Ai&gt;1J.cd. such a: tlm~ C::• tused :,ccou"t 11clt.n~:. ottcnd•r.e, court
:.u-f;:"11!.•0i&gt;i o, ,n.-e~l•C.&gt;hoii:.. Gt oth~r c.1,,~~ w.hc,c., Orr.__. u .J:10..,-."d but no ntu:&gt;I sc1-w-,a : pc:,tc,m f'd.

/s/ Virginia A. Stolinski
Foreman or Timekeeper

�Omooa - Ju.ne 30, 1956

220-13
!-lro Ao E. Stoddard:

I have be!?.n 011 d;1ty dm•ing the entire month of'

�----

Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY

Speo1a1 Repre sentative

TIM E BOOK

&lt;!ANG No.

NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

June

FROM

4-55-SOM

16

TO

30, 1nol.

19.56,_

HOURS

RATE
Hc•.m OR f 1o.

A. M. X
P. M.

Harold A. Johnson

ll'

ll'

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2

Chief

3

Clerk

4

I

Virginie A. Sto1inskj

X

A. M.

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3
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1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3

4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
TOTAL

=

A. M .

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P. M.

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
I NSTRUCTIONS:- On Linc Ono (1) rt~orl 5.cp:u.itely for A. M. and P. M. Iha rec:ul;ar t imt' worked includlnr. w.1ltinr.
:,rid lfD\Clinc tirncr wtlt:n .1 p:ul of the recular d.1ys tt~ 1gnmcnt. On Uno Tv,o (2) u•port the: o-.·ertime which is to be P:ti1d lor
.ll nro•r.J\J , :u cs. lnclu.ji,n: w3U 1ng al"d u~-.chn.u hm~ when nol:, p.ut ot the ,ec ul:,r d..l) !. :u:stgnmcnt. On Linc Three (3)
repolt U1~ ovcrtim~ hou1s which ;i,c to b o p.iid for at r:i1e ol llmc und one•h.iU t 1nH.~· rCC.lrdlcss ol hou,: :i.cluiJtly workt-d. On
L1r a Fou, (4) 1eoorl th~ iime p.ild for v,hich I:; not v.;')flct:d. \tJc:h as time c,cu~~d .lccount 1ic:kneS$, .lllcndin1-: ~
! u::,cri:i on~ or irw,::t,c.Jhons , 0 1, otl1c1 C:3~~, ,·,here time i~ Jllowcd but no oc\ull r.ervu::c pc,10:,mt-!1. •
V~:

APPBQ

Thi~ ~hc:t't fflV!.1 tc :.~nt to the Roadm:i:.te:r o: S1.1~e,~•i ::~u 0;t llta 1Slh 11nd l.i$I d:,y o! c~ch month.

/ s/ Virginia A. Stolinski
Foreman or Timekeeper
_,,.,v,:,u-z,,· " ~

~/.? C/ t:'&amp;

I ; N: Bayless

.

Snec.1

Ren

�Omaha - June 15, 1956
220-13
!4r. A. E . Stodd.m-&lt;1:

t!o _changes are required 1n Form 5033 submitted
f o r this of'fi oe for the period June 1 to 15, 1nclus!ve,

1956 0

�Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
TIME BOOK

Re:p-raeaent pt.1 V A r..NG No.
NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

4-55,501-l

June l

FRO M

]6 , ,no1.

TO

19_6_6_

HOURS

RATE

I¼¼¼ ½I~ ~:::?;f½i½:!½11½ , l'½. '½ ,,,,,-. '½l'.½,l/4 TOTAL

lfC:\ilfllUII MO.

P. M.

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TOTAL

=

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HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P.M.

=

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTIONS:-0n Lute Ono (1) ,eport !tp.1u:ely fo, A. ►1. ond P. ►1. lh~ •~ubr 1,mcn.lf~:-d ,:,tludfr...c wJl hn.,:
and t,,3,"chnc tine when II p~n ot tho u:suliu dl'I)$ au•,nmcnl. On Lfno Two (;) report thit overtime "hich Is lo t&gt;e- p.stcf lo,
.JI i:ro-,alJ 1Jlf':. includtr.: w.&gt;H,nn ond lr.J'l.,:hnt t,mo .-,hen not il 1urt ol the t&lt;'c;ulJr d..J)~ 1&gt;:11.:nmcnl, On line Three 13)
r-=part tho o~~ttlme hours v.h1c.h ~•t'I to b3 p.11d for 31 r.&gt;tC al t1n1~ und one•h.&amp;11 Um~ l e(!.ltdlc~: ol hour!. acluJlly wotked, On
Ltnt Four (4) rtPOrl Iha hmc p::110 lo, w.h!th Is no: \vtukcd, ;.uch =as limo C'• cund :sccount s!cknc~'J• .:allondir,&amp; cou,1,
:u~~c-n::icr~ tN i"-t::tig1110,-,~. or otl.cr ('J!c~ "•hCt'-' time i~ .1!101\i:d but no •ttu:11 :crvict p-,rto,mcd.
Th~ !.l,tct m,:t Le ~cnl lo the RoJdrT\.l\ttr or Sui:,cr\l~Qlt 0"'l thc- 15th 3.nd l:a~t dly ol c ..ch month.

VEI)

APPRO

:

is/ Virginia A. Stolinski
Foreman or Timekeeper

�Omaha - !-!ay 31, 1956

220-13
~r o

~.

E. Stoddru.~d:
I have been on duty during the entire month of

1956 0 a11d no changes ai&gt;3 re~uired .in l?or-m 5033 submitted.

:?en~ this office for the period !-la.V 16 to 31, inclusive, 19560

�Form 5033

~ecial Renresent
-=-tiV~ANG No.
..,.
NAME

NO.

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
Tl M E BOOK
TO

FROM

OCCUPATION

19_6,fL

RATE

TOTAL

HCUII IHI ~10.

X X

A. M.
P. M.

Harold A. Johnson

31,

2

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Clerk

]

3
4

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1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
J

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2

3
4
TOTAL
A.M .

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN

P. M.

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTIONS:- On L1nc One (1) report ~t,,p.ir.ltcly for A, M. .ind P. M. Th(!: , ~gu!~t lime wotkf.'d H".cludinc wi:uttnz

~nd lra1ii cl1ng lime when ,1 p:nl ol tha r(!o ultn da)S as.sisnmcnt. On Lino Tv,o (2) rcporl U,.c o,· c,tlmc which is lo be p.11d tor
:.t r,ro,1\.ll-J rJle!.. lnc:tu-dinr, w:utinn ond 1,.a..&lt;"Unu tim-!! \~hen not a piJrt ol thl? rcr,ulor d.JyS a:-s•cnmcnt. On L ine Thtco lJ)
u.•port the O\/Crt1mc hou,1 which arc to b e P.l•d tor :iit t.)l(l of hmc ::ind onc•hall l ime 1cr.~1dl~~=- ol hours .JcluJlly worl,,cd. On
L ino four (4) rC!port the timu p;&gt;ld lor which is not worked. such .1s tlm&lt;! e.cu~cd .Jcc;ounl :l!ckru:-S-~, .11tcndinc court.
::.u-;:,i:n~ion~ or i nv~:iticati')n~. o, olhcr u-::ci •.. hcH~ Umr. i-; &lt;o1llowcd but no ;&gt;clu:tl :itt'Yice pclforrncd.
lhi~ !.hi:ct mu!!\ b e :.cnt to thL: Ro.&gt;dm;i~a: r or Svs:~1-.i:01 on the! 15th and bst d &lt;2y ot c.:ch m::&gt;tilh.
:

APPROVED

/s/ Virginia A. Stolinski
Foremon or Timekeeper

Original Sil?ncd

I . N. BAYLESS

�l-

Form 5527 Thin
UNION

_SAV~ t ELEGRAPHING

PACIFIC

3-51- lMM

RAILROAD

c ·oMPANY

MAILGRAM

SAVE TELEGRAPHING

Omaha - Hay 23, 1956
l·1r. E. J . Connor□
r:Ir. G. E; Stanley
Hr. I. N. Bayles s /
Hr. n. B. Bl anchard

Hr . H. B. Northcott

I-tr. H.

a. Hoore

I-lr. P.. J. Iloach
Hr. J. A. Griffith

f1rs. I. A. Keeffe:

Your Time flolls for the last hal f of }1ay shouli be
fort1e.rded to rea.ch this office not l a ter th-:an 9:00 AH May

28th, and for the first half of Juno by 9:00 A!l June 12th.
• Pl ease arronge accor11ngly o

�Omaha - May 15~ 1956

220-13

A. E. Stoddcrd:
t:1111 you kindly correot Form 5033 aubmi tted
:?01.. thi n _o~fic &lt;0 for the period !-1ay l

to 16 to shou

Eorold A. Johnson off duty oooount illness on .Uey 14 and
.

15?

�Form 5033

~Pecial Ren~esentativ~ANG No.
NAME

NO.

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY

OCCUPATION

TIME BOOK
FROM

15, incl..,

TO
HOURS

RATE

l l / &gt; / I J / l · • L &gt; / I G L _ 7 L l~ / l ? / l 0 , r . IIL.12L l½1·•/11&gt;✓,:
..,... TOTAL
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2

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4

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P. M

2
3
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P. M.

2
3
4

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A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2

3

4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
TOTAL
A.M.

I

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P.M.

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTIONS:- On line Ont,} (1) ,~p:,,t sep.JrJtc•y tor A. M. and P. M. th~ ,ccu!.&gt;t 1,me wo,~ed ineludi nc ~;utini
.1nd t,a \ elir,c time when D p :ul of tho r cr.uhu dJ/S a::.5IRnmcm1. On Lint: Two (?) rt'por t Iha! 0vC!rtimc which t, lo bi: pJ1d lor
On L111c lhrcc C3 '
n •pl)rl the 0\·c-tt•mc hours which ore to b~ p.J,d l or at r;:,te o t l•mc .1nd onc-.holl 11me rt'C.Jrd!c~s o t hour::. ocluJII, worl\ed. On
Linc Four (4) 1eo-ort 1hc Cimo p~ld for whlch I:. no: v,or).cd. :.uch n lime e,:cu:.~d occount s1d.ne:;s, attcndinc court.
:.::uipc n!;ion:. 0 1 ,n.,.e:tlc.:,tioM, 01 other cost"~ ,-.here time 1:; .illo,•.\:d but no DctuJI ,e.,vkc pc-1formed .
thi s ::hct l mu:l De ~cnl :o the RoJdmJ:.:c, or Sup~t..,1i or a·, the 15th and la!;t dJy ol ei;ich month.

:Jt pro foi)I~ r.Jte:;, 1'1clu:Unc w.:iitinr. and uoi,,elin~ t i me- when not .l pJrt ol the t (!gUIJr dJt'i a~~'f!nmenl ,

AJ&gt;PROVi.J&gt;:

/s/ V1rg1n1a A. Stolinski
Foreman or Timekeeper

Origim1l Signed

ii. 1'1'. f3AYLESS .::, ecjal H.eprescntativo

�'

/

Omahe. - April 30, 1956

220-13

I have been on duty during the entire month of
P.pl ..ll.: 1966, and no changes al"e required til IJ'-o:i:m 5033

subuitted for this office for the pel:"iod April 16 to 30,
inclusive, 1956.

�Form 5033

SneoieJ. Renresentat~Nio.
NAME

NO.

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
T I M[ OOOKFROM

¼

1/,,I.Xsl1/i• I':..--~;, ½ l¼ I¼
.L. .L .1
J. X X .L

½ .~.I'½ '½ 1½ .r½ , '½o /2, TOTAL
l 1.
l. l. X X 1

l. 1

1

2
3

Chief
Clerk

4

I

Lrginia Ao Stol i nski

1nol.
HOURS

OCCUPATION

A. M. 1.
P. M.

.rold A. J ohnson

A PX'll 16

A. M. IJ.

1

l

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1 1 XX l

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2

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P. M.

2
3
4
I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

TOTAL
A.M.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P.M.

/s/ Virginia A. Stolinski
Foreman or Timekeeper

�Omaha - April 13, 1955

220-13
Ur o· A. E. Stoddard:

No changes a.re reqU1red in Form 5033 subr.i! tted for this cffice fo1~ the period Ap1"il l to

15, inclusive, 1966.
I. N. Bayless

�Form 5033

,eo1a1 Renresenta ti)(~ No.

.. ,,

NAME

~

NO.

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY

OCCUPATION

TIME BOOK
FROM
HC•JIFi (IIIIMO.

1

Harold . Johnson
J:-~.

TO

15, 1nol.

, , ,,

,

,,

1 ·1 1,

1!JQ6

!½'.. '½,. •'.,.(c I½,. "'.-1. '½I'½
'/4 '...-(, '/(a •_,-(, ' /4.o IV., ¼ O~l
30 /4 TOTAi
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2

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3
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Virginie. ,!i. Stolinski

A~ru l

HOURS

RATE

A. M.

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2

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2

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3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2

I

3
4

1

I
A. M.
P. M.

2

3
4
TOTAL
A.M.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P.M,

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTIONS: - On tlnC' One ( l) ,cpofl :;epJr.1tclr for A. M. ;)nd P. M. tho h•~uta, 1:nio wo, kt ,j ,nclud,t:C w~i11nc
and t,~\ elinR umo when o p:,n ol lho f\'l).ul.1, dil)'O. ,1:srr.:nm~nl , On Line Tv,o (2) report the O't'Ctl(me "'hu;h 1, co be poid lo,
at rucMDlJ r,&gt;te,, irc1ui,lt1n w.Jiht'r. ;arid 1,~ncljne tfm~ .,.hen not J pJrl ot the rcnul.1r IJ.l)'S .1~slcnment. Ou Lino Three l l)
rec:ort 1h1: onrhm-.! houu ~h,ch :ue lob-: o.ald tot ill r:ale ot um:: .1nd ont•h:J.lt Cimt" rt&amp;.lrdJ~.:. ol hours :c1ull1 ..,o,;.cd. On
L,n e Four (4) ,ccorl the ti,qe et&gt;ld to, ..,h;ch 1s M1 "':,tii~d. ,tX:h o1t time c,cuu·d occ-ount 11cl,.ncss. ,1t1cndinc coufl.
:.uss:cn:,ons or i"VC~l1£&gt;t•0'1-,,. ot olh1,11 CJSU nh,:•o:., lim-c ,~ .11to1.~J but no .Jt.!u:il scuviu P&lt;=tforme:S.

this :.hcot mu'1 bll :cnt to the RoadmJ~tcr o, Supt1Yi~tH OI\ th11 15th aud loi::I d.ly ot t:JCh month,

A:c&gt;PROVE:l):

/s/

Virginia A. Stolinski

Or.:"!!!:...! J!. :-t~d
i.. N. -_ L :_:_,_·~ ·F:
0... t ,

Forem3n or Timekeeper

�Omaha - Mai"oh 30, 1956

220-13
Mro A. E. Stoddard:.

I h ave been on duty during the entire month
of' l-foroh, G.nd no changes nre required on Form 6033
aubm! ·tted for this office for the period March 16 to· 31,

inolua:tve, 1956.

I. N. B~l~ss

~J-t1} )
1../

�l'orm 5033

Sne01a1. Renresent~~-

Harold A. Johnson

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
TIME BOOK
FROM

19

2

Chie'f
O:J.erk

3
4
I

Vi rg1niu &amp;o atoli llS]~

31 , 1t_lcl.

TO

A. M. ll

1 1

l

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1 1 11 IY

P. M,

2

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3
4

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I

A. M.
P. M.

2

3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2

3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
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4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

l

A. M.
P. M.

2

3
4
TOTAL
A.M.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P, M,

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTIONS:-0n line One (1) , rpofl ::cp.&gt;rJtc:ly for A. M . :i"d P. M. Iha ,ecul;H tirr.~wcrkcd ir.cludinn w.JilmB
and tr.&gt;-.elinr, lime wheo ,1 P.llll of It'll.! h~vul:u d:i)'c. .l~Slt;nmrnt. On Llne Twn (,) r~ixnt tho O\'ethmc -,.hlch 1s to bt: p3id ro,

;,,t pro•r.)lJ r.;&gt;t~:.. lncludlne, ,1i:11tln.c .;&gt;nd :r,:,\'~hng lime when nol .1 p :1r1 of the , cgufJr d.l)S 3.S~lv,nmcmt.

On LH1(! lhtcc (3)
r eport the ovcn , mc ho1.1r:. ,.,h!ch .ire to be paid for DI 1Jk ol time and onc•h;,lt time- rC£;&gt;rdlcs; ot hour~ .JcluJlly worlt~d. On
L inc Four {4) rc:,port \he time pJld for which I~ not w(ultd. su.;h ot. l ime C•cuse-d ~ccount sickne:-~• .!llcnc:fir.c coun.
,uspcr,~ion:; o r in1rcstl£pl1on:;. or olhcr Cl!C~ "ht'!rc 1im.: 1, .)l!o;-..:.J but no .Jelu~I :crvicc;• peJfgurcd.
Thi:; ~ht'-Ct mu5t be sent to the Ao1&gt;dmJ.~tc1 or Sul)(:rvisor on lhc 15th :rnJ f,;i:t d.ly of c.:ch month.

/s/ Virginia Ao Stol inski
01·i~~J..t!! :2;~ ,:;cu

Al,)pRQ'VB:I): L l ·:,

__".-.'. ::.__:::~s

Foreman or Timekeeper

56 -

�Omaha· - March 15, 1956

220-13

Ur. A. E~ Stoddard:
HUl you lc1ndly correct Fom 6033 submitted
'for this office f'or the p.~ riod u arch 1st to 15th to
ab.on Ha.t&gt;old A. Johnson off duty e.'3count illness on
Max•ch :i3th and 14th?

�Form 5033

Special RepresentativGe
:i\NG No.
NAME

NO.

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
TIM E aoo\RoM

Maroh l

15,

TO

HOURS

OCCUPATION
A. M. J.

J.

X

X

J.

J J

J.

J.

X

X

.IC~

J.

P. M.

Rorold A. Johnson

2
3

Olerk

4

l

A. M.
P. M.

1 1 X

2

3
4

Vi ~~inin A. Stol i neld

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3

4
I

A. M.

P. M.

2
3
4
I

A. M.

P. M.

2

3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2

3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
TOTAL

=

H

A.M.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN

=
R
ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK

=

or

"'••
Li

P.M.

1NSTRUCTIONS:- o" Lina Ono ( 1) , ciioft tep.11.1taly f or A, M. and P. M. th&lt;' ,.::gullf Ume ttor}.cd mcludinr. \.,:.iitine
ond lr&lt;lvcllng l ime ..,.hen o p3rl ol the n•gul ;u d :ir s 0~.$1cnm e.n t. On Lino Tv.o ( 2) rt'port the o\·C!rllmo which ,s to be Ol 1d lor
:&gt;t nro•rj t.t t o tes. lnchsd inu w.Jllinr, ond lfl~"l1r.r. time wh en n ot Q p :, r t o l the rccul ;u d Jy?; ;JSloi(J.nm~nr. On Li nc lhrc-e l 3 }
rcporl lh\! o ,CHt lmc hou,:;, whlch o,i: to ht p1id lor at rate ot hm~ iand one•h.111 time recardlcs.s of hOur:: actu.:111'1" worked. On
l ine Four ( .1l rcoo,1 t fle time p ijid to, whith ,~ not \'iOrk.cd. :uch 3S tim-: C'CC:U~cd a:count $1cknc~s~ :al!C!r,dint: CO\Jll,
!il.15Pt n!;t0 ns o r f:,..,c:tlc .1hol'\~. a , other c.a~e,;, v.hc •C tim e i,; :,lloM-:-1 bu1 no :.ctu:11 :.trv1cc pcrfo 11r,cd.
1h::. :.hctt mu:: b e ~ent t o the Roi&gt;dM J:.tc r o, Sup(!rn::o, O"I th..: 15 th 3nd IHI d:,y al l'.!th month.

,APPROVED

X 1

1.

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�Omaha - February 29·, 1956
220-13
llr .

A. E. Stoddard:
I have been on duty during the entire month

.

of lrebruary, and no cha nges are required on Form 5033
submitted for this office for the period li'ebruary 16

to 29, inclusive, 1956.

I. N. B~;}ess

1~,lj

�:

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Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
Speo1a1 ReV\reoent
1
t1uGa..G No.
TIM E B001'
F b
0

"'

"'-

v,,~

NAME

NO.

'FROM

OCCUPATION

18

4 -55,S0M

ruary 16

RATE

29, incl.,

19_ji6__

Hcu,- o • t-to,

TOTAL

A. M.

T

X

V

a'

'i&gt;

P. M.
2

Harold A. Johnson

TO

HOURS

3

Olerk

,1..L!:: •

..

\

,,

13" X X ll 1

L

. .

.I. J.

4
A. M.

.L J.. 1. ].

J.

J..L

J.XXJ..1. J.

P. M.

Virginia A. Stolinski

2

StenoClerk

3

l

4

l

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2

3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3

I

4

l

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

TOTAL
A .M.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P.M.

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTIONS.- On L1nc0nc (1) rcl"0rl s;ep.lr.&gt;tcl:, for A. M. and P. M. the ,ci::;ulJr hmc woM~d ,ncludtn~ w31llnr.
and lrJ,.(!!ine 1imc v,hen J pou t ol the rcc"'I.,, d.:.~s ol!.~i£nmc11l. On Line l v,o (2) n•~otl the ow~rtime ""hich •s to b e p.1ld lo,
.;,I p10•1-1t.1 f.Jlcs, includin;: w.1ilintt ::,ind lf3wcl,nc limo "'he n not a p:&gt;H of the 1tr.,ul31 dJy~ .1~,;1cnrncnt. On I.mo lhtcc D)
f t'POll the OV&lt;Htimc hou,~ &gt;4hh:h .:,re to be Pi'lld l or ,l( r.1t~ ol lime 3nd one•h3U 11me ,~eardlc ~: Ol h0u1s :i!Ch.lJIIV worked. Of\
L•no Fout (4) IC'POrt th(' htnc Plld to, ...,,hich I:. not wo1l.td, :.uch ;)$ liml! CllCUSC!.d" 3CC.Ount $icJ..ncss, Jtlcndin&amp; COUii,
~u.;i:cn::.101"~ o: il\vCClitllion~. Ut other C'J$(.•S wht'II? tut1L' ,:; JlloA·~d but n.&gt; J Clu til ~c,vki.? p11fo,mcd.
Thi~ !.htet must be set1t to the Ro,1dm,1~tc, 01 Supcrvi:o, on l hc l 5lh ;Jnd ht:il diJy ol e,1ch month.

APPROV E:I):

~.
ti' ~:a&amp;~
~ Timekeeper

. s.

Special Hepreser,cati•1'.!

�Omaha - February 16, 1956

Mr. A. E. Stoddru."d:
~orm 5033 submitted fo
p ei;o:lod. Pebr-uru."'y l to 15, inclu

. e, 1966, should be

1~evi1:ed 'Go shou that H. A. Johnson uorked hnlf day on
Tuasdoy: Fe~ruary 14, and was absent half day on Tuesday,
,.

February 14 0 account of illness.

J

�Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
TIM E BOO II
~i-esent. a~1'1.t&amp;lo.
FROM February l

.
~~

NAME

Harold A. Johnson

2
3

.,

Olerk

1

~ft

Stnljnai.. -1

Steno-

2
3

ri1 AT"lr

4

I

A. M.
P. M.

(
A. M.
P. M.

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
1

A. M.
P. M,

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
TOTAL
A,M .

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P.M.

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK

16, 1no1. ,

TO

I-IOURS

RATE
HCl)lltl,) lll ko ,

:

'

OCCUPATION

I

Vir.;i!in1a

:

NO.

19...56__

I¼ IY.', ½,. Vi, •,,...;-. •.✓,; I¼ I¼I½, '½ '¼ '½ '½a~½ i¾ 0 i/4 TOTAL
y 'V'
T V
'5-

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, '""f"\"' oJ\01 i:-1r RAI, RnAn r.oM PANY

Omaha - January 31, 1956
220-13
!,tr . A. E. Stoddard:

I h ave been on duty during the entire month ot
January, end no changes are r equired on Form 5033 submitte~
-

for this offioe for the period Janue.i~y 16 to 31, 1nolus1ve,
1956.

1/d

I. N. Bayless

..

�~orm ~U.ij

8~eo1a1 Represent~tJsv .
NAME

NO.

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
TIME BOOK
FROM~

OCCUPATION
A. M.
P. M.
7

l

1nal.,

.

.I. J.

4

1

1¼1.1/.,11/i" •.,,,-? ' /,ol½,l¼l½,l¼I'½ '14- '½: '½"½I'½ /4
,g, ~- ¼ X X
X
X

= a '~-·

! u. .ne SB

3

Harold A. Johnson

Virginia A. Stolinski.

To-----31.
HOURS

A, M.

B

l. l. IJ. ].

C

.

p

I I

l

l

,o

.

ifS,

\ J.J. ...

.J. J. ].

J. X X l.

TOTAL

.L .L
JI J. J.

P. M.

7

Steno01 erk

3
4

I

A M.
P. M.

I

2
3

4
I

A, M.

P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

TOTAL

=

A. M,

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P. M.

=

.
,

I

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTIONS:- On LfneOne (I) rtpo,t ....rp.1,.ue11 lor A.,., . ind P. M. the tr ;i:u1,u 1,me,•,.:ir"'-cd 1ncluJ1nc ...,aH,nc
and t1.1~cllng limo when :J r,.1H ol lhc recu1~, d.:i,i o:.s,enme.,u. On Line- T¥1~ (:&gt;) rt:P-Jtl lhc 0.-.,1,mc which •s 10 be 0.11d lo,
al oro•rJl.l rot~s. includinQ wJHinn .1nd 1t.)v'°l1nr. time V1-ht'n not .1 p:u t ot th&lt;:: , er,.ul;,r dJyf ;11\1tnmen1. On Lu1e Three tJ)
rtr;o,t U·,t" o,~rhmo hours. which a,c to bo p,1·d lot :at r.1tt ol 11mo ~nd OflU•tlall 11me u.•c,u dl!.!U of hou,, .ictu;Jllt v.orlced. On
Uno ro-.sr (.t) rcr:on 1h:: lil"llC plld lor 'l\h•ch fs nol .. ~,led. such :1s hm-o • • cu-;t -:1 ~cc.ount sit\ne'Jis, ~ucndin&amp; cotul.
~u-::ptn, on-,: 01 lnvc:i,r.;,,tloni.. or ott,~, c,1tc1. V;t&gt;era th-:-m I~ .:1110"1.d buc no ocluJI ~crv,ce performed.

APPROVED

Foremon or Timekeeper

....,.....

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Special 'fbY&gt;rosentcmv.:
. ..

�Omaha - January 14, 1966

220-13
!~r. ~- E. Stoddard:

No ohe.nges ro~e ~equired in lorm 6033 submitted
fer this office for the pel"'iod January l to 16, i)lolusive,

19560

1#1

.

I. N. Beyless ·

�Form 5033

COMPANY
Special Represent at1~NG No. UNION PACI FICTl MRAILROAD
E BOOK
J
rnoM anuary l
NAME

NO.

OCC UPATION

Hcua n111: Mo.

2

*

.,

3

Clerk

4

I

Virginia ho Stolinski

1nol.,

TO

RATE

A. M. X
P. M.

Harold A. Johnson

12-53-S0M

I

l

"1'

... ,
" , 11~~
~

, 1 J.

A. M. X
P. M.

IY

,,.. ,,, ... 1,, , 1,, ~\
, 8 ..

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IT

y

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T

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2

StenoOlerk

3

r'.1
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P. M.

2
3
4

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I

A. M.
P. M.

;

2
3
4

-

l

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,

,

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2

3
4
l

A. M
P. M.

2
3

4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2

3

'

4

TOTAL
A. M .

I

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
p M.

ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTIONS: On Line One (l} , epo,t 1.esi:=ra!cly Jo, A. "1. and?. M . 1hc rciul~r HmC\tl'Orlt'ld irdudii"IJ ~:,lttns
:,nd u avchna 11mc nhen ct s,.irt ol the r&lt;'euh&gt;r days O-!i&amp;•£nrnen1. On ltn(I t.,.-o (:?) , ~co,t the o r,e,tu~e- ...,tuch 1'\ Ut ti;c p:s,d for
01 c,ro,roto r alt:,. ,nclud1ns '+'Oihng end U.;1vdlns tltr:e "han n.ot,:, p.irt ol tho rcgul,,r d:iyi:; ..,~s,gnmen1. On Linc ll'ure tl)
u::uut 1he- O\crtime hcut~ ,r,h1ch oro to be p:ud to, :wt r~te of t,fT\C' 3f'ld one•h,111 time rt:-ga,dtc:.s or hou,i oc.tu~II:, wt115itd. On
Lin-t fou, (4) rc;:o•t the time p 1ud fo, ~ hic:h i5 nol v.or.,ed • .s.~th :,~ 11me c , cuscd ace.cunt 51cli."te~~. ~t1e nd1ng courl,
-:u~ptM,10fl'l or invc':.tiB,lhons. o r other c .-:isl"t ~tic:1e. 1,m.e ,, aHo,,._:d but no oc.lu.:il se,v,c.o pttforl':'ed.
Thi, ::hc:Ct mu.:1 t:~ sent to lhc Ro1dm1&gt;ster or Suce,"",~' OI" it-• 15th :and lasl day ol c.:ic-n month.

.APPROVED•

Foreman or Timekeeper

- .... ·-· --· - .

�Omeha - Dacember 31, 1956
220-13

Mro A. E. Stoddard: .
'

I have been on duty during the entire month

.

og Decembe~, and no olw.nges are required on Form 5033
i:;ubiili ·ttea. for this office for. the period Deoer.aber lo

to 31, i nclusive, 19560

�Form 5033

Special

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
TIM E 00 0 \

Representat!J;~ No.
NAME

NO.

Ro M

D e c embe r

12-53-50M

16

TO

31, 1ncl.

HOURS

OCCUPATION

;,--,,12'£, 2',_el/"\ ½ o½, ;,,:{_2 ½, ½. ~ • '..Y."•i'.½", ').--,e L'.3•i½ol/21 TOTAL
A. M.
P. M.

~

:lC-

J

1i 13

)

,l l

.L .L Ll_

JI

l.

X

.L

l

1.

]

1 X

X

2

Harold Ao Johnson

3

Clerk

4
1

Virg inia Ao Stolinski

A. M.

1

X

-~

_,

2

s

J.

1 11

..JI X

P. M.

2

Steno-

3
4

Clerk

l

1
A. M.
P. M.

2
3

4
I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

J

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

l

A. M.
P. M.

2
3

4

TOTAL
A M,

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECl(EO MEN
F"l-1.

-

~-

Foreman or Timekeeper

�3-51-IMM

Form 5527 Thin

{\

UNION

S AVE TELEGRA PHING

P A CIFIC

R A I L RO A D

CO M P A NY

MAILGRAM

S A VE TELEGRAPHING

Omal1a - December 20, 1955

11:t"' o E . J. Connors
ilr. C. B. Stanley /
,lr. I. N. Bayl ess ·

Hr . H.B. Blanchar:i
Hr. U. D. .Northcott

Hr. t-J. R. Noore
Hr . .F. J. Boach
Mr. J. A. Griffith
Hrs . I . A. lCeeffe.:

Your Time Roll s fo~ the l ~st half of December
choulj be forwarded to ~each t his office not l a ter t han 9:00
lla'.! December ·27th, and for the f ir0t hal f of Jeuuary by 9 :00 AH

c.Tanua ry 12th.

Please errenge accord ingly.

�Omaha - December 15, 1955
220.J.13

r.tto. A. E. Stoddard:

\

No c~es are required in Form 5033 submitted
for this office for the period Decembe~ l to 15, 1nolua1ve,
1955.

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I. ' ,/L
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!

�Form 5033

RAILROAD COMPANY
-'P 8Cial Repre sentat~~ No. UNION PACIFIC
T I ME BOO K
FROM December 1
NAME

NO.

OCCU PATION

12-53..SOM
TO

15, 1no1 .

19

HOURS

RATE
Hcu111cu1 Ko

Harold A. Johnson

l l

A. M.

1 l X X

X

v

J 1 J 1

1

~

,r

1

1 1

2
3

Clerk

4
1

Virginia A. Stolinslc!

A. M.
P. M.

l 1 1 l l

~T11 l l

P. M .

2

Steno-

3
4

Clerk

A. M.

1

P. M.

2
3
4

A. M

I

P. M.

2
3
4

A. M.

1

P. M.

2
3
4
A. M.

I

P. M.

2
3

4
A. M.

I

P. M,

2
3
4
A. M.

l

P. M.

2
3
~

TOTAL
HOUR TIME KEEPER CHECl(EO MEN
P M.

ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTIONS: On Line One (1 ) , t-oo,t 'H!P~t.1tc.-•v to, A M. .lnd P ►1. the rcigul.lt l ln'\1n,o,, Pd ir cludtro w~iling
::tnd t,ovellnc 1im~ whc:n .::, p:,,l c f the rc:oul.01 d.»:t'- o-;-::1cnmt nl, On l 1na J.,.o ( ? ) rtPDfl tho ovct h•ne "'hh::ti ,~ to b-c o.31d !or
01 p,o, r ol o , ,,,10,, tntlt,1di"g w,1itrng ond lfA1.ottna l ime whcin nof o Pltl o l the reaul3t d:rr~ ,;,n,a.nmt"nt. On Line Threlt' I 3 )
, ,,p~,t tho o..cflirne hours v,h1th a rc l o be paid for ,1 ! r.H~ of t1me :and ottti:•h.:ilf time , eg.1, dl~~s of ho~,s oc1u.1Uy wo,kcd. On
l ine Four (4) 1t-:or t the t,mc: p:,id for l'1h•ch 10 r,01 wo,, e:l. such a!! tlrne t:1cust::I ,ucouf\t !ildntss. ot1end1n.,: coi:rt,
, u~p cr,~~on, or 1n~t ~f•i.:1t;on~. o, o l hOt c:::,c5 ~·,hcH1 hM~ •~ .11low-ed but no .:1t1u11I ~t:N:cc ~etfo,mcd.
Thi!I ohcel m us t b~ :.i,nt to l he R0Jdn,011cr o r SupeN:tar 0:-1 t hf' t Stt, .»nd J,1st d.1:,0 o f t.lth month .

.A!&gt;PROVE:D:

Foreman or Timekeeper

• . .. • I:

~5

�Omaha - November 30, 1955
220-13
llr. A. E. Stoddard:

I have been on duty during the entire month

of 1~ovember, and no changes are required on Form 5033
submitted for this office for the period November 16

to 30, inclusive, 1956.
I. ?t1.
I

Btf

ess

I r,C '_,

.]''

�Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
+-+..1 ,..
TIM E eooK
SDeo1a.1 RAn-...........
~~-:R.a~!.!.WHQ,r...8
FRoM November 16
NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

19 5JL.

30,

tuu.u,o• Mo

TOTAL

2
3
4

Clerk

I

Vi rgi nia Ao Sto11nak1

TO

RATE
A. M. b
P. M.

iiarold A. J ohnson

12-53..S0M

~
A M. 1
P. M.

1 1

Y

Y

1 1 1

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]"

1

,Y

X

l 1 1

2

StenoClerk

1 11
11

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,

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4

A

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p M.

2
3
4

I

A M

p M

2
3
4

I

A, M .

I

P. M.

2

3
4

I

A. M.
p M.

2
3
4

I

A

M.

p M

2

3
4

1

A. M.

p M

2
3
4
TOTAL
AM,

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECl&lt;EO MEN

p ,.•.

ROAOMASTER' S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTIONS.

,.--- --~uc.,..

On l,no Or.c (l) re~orl stp.1,~tt-!y lo, A. M. ,1nd P M lhc ,csu1.1, l•-nt 'IJQJl.td •~Clud,ra w;i,llna

,nd 1,avr:hl\O tuT'e 1t'hcn • po1t cf lht tt,eu1,, dus on,cnm~nt . On Lino T"'o (2) rrpo,1 ,.,(! ch•e1ttmt "'h•::h ,s 10 b~ o,4&lt;f to,
tt pro-rolo ,i11os, lncludlne wall•na an-d lr:hohnu t ,me when not 4 :&gt;Jtl ol Iha , eaul,.H !.btS .os1o,a:n n1c1,i On Linc l brec l ) I
•epo,t th• C"4et11ma houn which ora to be: p~,d for at role ot time ~nd one•hall hmc 1~11i11dle:s or ho:.its l&lt;f~allt wotlct4, On
.,,nc four ( 4j rc:-otl 11\.e l11Tte p.a,d to, wh1&lt;h i: r.ol ~•'-e-d, 1uch .n timt ~•C-\l~•d ecc:ounl , .c.,~tss. ~lttl'ldong co1r,i,r1.
1usptn~1or11, 01 1n~~l;t31,ors. or ou,e.t c otes whete hmt ,:, :ir3,-..c-d bul r:o .1&lt;H•31 su1tiu gerfo,mcd.
fhls ,-heel mu~, be -:.cnl lo th: Ro11dml):!.lt1 ot Sup~•"i'-Ot on tl':t" 15 th ;1nd Int d:ay of c-ach monlh,

APPRO'VE:[) l

..

...

.. ·

Foreman or Timekeeper

J •
l

L

,n-.• •

.,t_., -·· · ""- ....

..

�On,taha - t?ovember 14, 1966

220-13

Form 6033 submitted -for this office fo.r the
period November l to 15,. inclusive,, .1955 11 shoUld be
revised to show that H. A. Johnson worked on Saturday 11 ~lovember 12th.

�Form 5033

UN ION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
Special. Repreeent~'1i~l'T I ME eoo\Ro M _November l
NAME

I

NO.

OCCUPATION

12-S3-50M

15,

TO

HOURS

RATE
A. M.

f

1 1

-~

1 X

T

l

l

11

a,

1

P. M.

Barol.d A. J~hnson

TOTAL

._.OUIII C''I H O

+ X Il

1

'

2
3

Clerk

4
A. M.

1 1 l

,

,

x 1 l 1,

,

1

"P V

1

,

P. M.

Virgini~ Ao Stol1n6k~

2

StenoClerk

3

4
1

A M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A M
p M

2
3
4

I

A. M.
p M.

2

3
4

l

A M.
P. M.

2

3
4

1

A. M
P. M.

2
3

4
I

A. M.
P. M

2
3
4

TOTAL
A. M .

HOUR TI MEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
p M.

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK

INSTRUCTIONS. On LtncOne (1) ,0,0,1 :.tp:,1~1,11 for A. M. OF'd P. t,1. lh• , u 1,11.1 r 1,rn~ ..o,S..cd l l",clud1rg •altlna
ond uo1iocl1n4 11me whol"I • p~rt of ttio rC';ul~, d•)S o n irtrnenl. On l1t1t l"'o (2) t e~tul tt-e ovt, hmt wh,~h ,, t o t:e: Dl•d for
ot p,o-r.ata u1e, ,r.tludlng • :iung ond 1t1vt l1na 11me when not o CJJll ol 1t,o , c;ular d ays u -.,gnment On Lino Thru (J)
lf'::;ort the O'\otrlor..c t-oi.:,s ,..hrth c,o lo btl p111d f or ;U r :iitc: ol 1,me ..&gt;nd Ol\l•h,1U hmci tfQ,:udfc~t o l ho=.iu ac:t·11llf wo:ked On
ltl'tfl Four (4) rt~U the Clmt o.&gt;•d fru wh•ch 11 r.ot "::fl,•:f, s-uth n Jlr,,i: r r cuud account i ·c'-1e-~\. 1Ucl'l:f1ng courl.
sus~n=:on, o, 1n,t'lt,g.&gt;t0 0,1. or olhl:'t co,o ... titr11t h~t ,, 11·o•rJ but no ac.:u:tl u,._ ct oe1fo 11T1cd,

APPBOVED:

~

. , •.,,1 .~•,-, '"'(l

Foreman or Timekeeper

'I ~. "-' : .: Special Rep..:cs ·ntali..., •

�•

'

0

-T
Omaha - October 31, 1966
220-l.3
~ ro

A. E. Stoddard:
I h ave been on duty the entire month or

Ootober, 1955; houever, Form 5033 sublilittsd to~
this office for the perio_d October ~6th to 31st,
inclusive, ·ehoUld be revised to shcv H. A. Johnson

on half-day vacation October 27th and half-day
vacat1.on October 28tho

�Form 5033

Bpec1a1. Repre sentat~~ No.
NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

TIME BOOK
FROM

TO

31, incl,

RATE
TOTAL

~

~ ,¼ ~

2
3
4

Cler k

1

Vi rginia Ao Stolinski

October 16

1tcu111 011t Mo.

A. M. IT
P. M.

Harold Ao Johnson

12..53.S0M

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY

A. M. V

1

,,

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1

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V

T

T

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2

stenoClerk

3
4

I

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P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.

P. M.

2
3
4

t

A. M.

P. M.

2
3
4

l

A. M.

P. M.

2
3
4
1

A. M.

P. M.

2

3
4

t

A. M.

P. M.

2

3

4

TOTAL

A .,,.

HOUR TIMEl&lt;EEPER CHECl{EO MEN

PM,

ROAOMAST ER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTI ONS:- On L1ne O"':: ( l ) ,cp::,rt ~cp~r:: r:, ro, A. M. ond P. M . lh~ , c;vlor t1mt workt d ir.ctutJ,na wol11n11
;,;nd ltO'IClil"IG !lfl"Q w~t n o p~ul of lhe f t tJ,ulc, d a,s :i~!i gnment . On Line T~·o ( 2 ) report lhe 011e1t1m,: whlth 1! to bo pa.id to,
ot pro•tolo , .:,1u, lndudtna wa ihne ;ind a,i,. ctlng lirne "'r:~n n1&gt;t o, QJrt ot lhe , ccu lJt da)'~ o~a,i;.n men!. On U.-.e lhtet 13,
t t';ou the O"le,11mo holJr, 't\'?\1ch oto to be pold tor .:s: ,ot~ ot M r;e o.r-d ont:•h.Jlf time 11:a,udtc:,-:; ~• J\l)Ut!S eicluaH1 wo,iiled. 011
Line r o,.u (4) tepcit tht t1rr.c p.11d t or whkh f!i not wo•.,N1, s1.1c~ :,, l ime cii:cu!i-ed accouf'lt s1cJ,ncss• .:iuending court,
~u,penscio n$ or lnvc-~tie:.o.hons. o, other ciJ,et. '"'hero time 1s :,lf::, ... ed but nu :ictull ~e,vicc oerforme-d.

Thi: ~hCC!I mu::1 b: s-:nt l o th-c Ro.Jdm,nt(:r 01 Su~:?1,; to, 1:1-n l~t' 15th :ind lost d.Jy ol (';,ch month,

,APPROVE[):

Original S!~ne(l

Fo,em~n 01 Timekeeper

l. N . BAYLES!=
Per H. A. J.

Snecial R epresentat;iv,-

�3.Sl-lMM

Form 5527 Thin
UNION

S AV i

PAC I FIC

TELEGRAPHING

R A ILROAD

COMPANY

MAILGRAM

SAVE TELEGRAPHING

Omaha - Octob er 20 , 1955
Hi.". E. J. Connors

nr ._ G. _E. Stanl ey

I1r. .&amp;.. N. Bayless

.

/

u. R. Hoore
nr. F. J. Roach
Hr. J . A. Or1ff ith
Hrs. I . A. Keeffe :

I1r.

•

Hr. n. B. Bl enohard

_Hr. H. B. Northcott

Your Time Bolls for the last hal f of Ootober should
b o f'orm:1rded t o reach this offi ce not later than 9:00 AH

October 27th, and for t he f i rst hal f of November by 9 :00 Am

I!ovember 14th.
• Pl eas e arrange nccord.1ngl yo

�Omaha - October. 14, 1955
220- 13

tir. A. E. Stoddard:
Iilo changes are required · 1n Form 503:3 sub-

m1 t ted for t1µs office for the period October l to

15, inclusive, 1966.

1'

r

�Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY

l3oec1al. Renresent~i~~
'

~

NAME

NO.

TIME BOOK
FROM

OCCUPATION

RATE
o" Mo

October l

-, , ,

TO

15 I incl

12-S3-S0M

.

19

HOURS

, 1, , , , 1

¼ I¼I¼I¼ ¼ ½ 14, 6/,, 9/2 ,•½, '¼ '½ '½. ~½ '½ /,, TOTAL

t1C UJI

A. M. y

I

IY

)0

ii

1

V

1

l. ]. ll. ll. 1

X

y

P. M.

2

Harold A. Johnson

3

Clerk

4
A. M.

l

Virginia A. Stol1 nsk·i

X X

l l

l l l. X

P. M.

2

Steno-

3

Cle~l~

4
A. M.

I

P. M.

2

3
4
A. M.

I

P. M.

2
3
4
A. M.

I

P. M.

2
3
4
A. M.

1

P. M.

2
3
4
A. M.

l

P. M.

2
3
4
A. M.

I

P. M.
2
3
4
TOTAL
A, M .

HOUR TIMEl&lt;EEPER CHECl&lt;ED MEN
ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECI&lt;

55

p M.

.

..

- .,,
.

-

O:·igwal Signca

1. N. B A Y"'.LESS

·o

•

Foreman or Timekeeper

�Omaha - September 30, 1955
220- 13
iJr. A. E. Stoddard:

I have been on duty during the entire month
of September, and no changes are requi red on Form 5033
submitted for thie offioe for the pe~iod September 16
t o 30, i nclusive: 1955.

�Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
TIM E BOO K
~ec1a1 Renreeenta~-eio.
FROM.Jiep_.t.e.ml&gt;..er 16
~ '

NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

RATE

19

..,

'II'.

11

IY

y

, 1,

,,

):'.

Y

TOTAL

11 1

P. M.

4

1

Vi rginia Ao St ol in slti

1

A. M.

2
3

Clerk

, inol •

TO Jo_
HOURS

½¼¼ .,.,,.. "/4 ½ ¼ ½ ½ I¾- '½26 i'½' '½e ~½,I'½JO /2

~ OU III OII N D,

I

Harold A. Joh nson

.,

~

12..S3-50M

A. M,

,,

1,

1

,

,,

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,r 11 1
l

P. M.

I

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3
4

A. M.

I

P. M.

2
3
4

l

A. M
P. M.

2
3
4
t

A. M.
P. M,

2
3
4
I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

l

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
,__
4

TOTAL
A. M .

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECl(EO MEN

P. M .

ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHEC K

- ..,,.
O!'itrinJ.i Signed

L JS!. B A ':.'.'LESS
p,.,,. U . A . •--r.

.. .
-~

Foreman or Timekeeper

Special Representatlv12

�Form 5527 Thin
~

UNION

PACIFIC

\~
SAVE TELEGRAPHING

3-51-IMM

RAILROAD

COMPANY

MAILGRAM

SAVE TELEGRAPHING

0-naha ~ September 23, 1955

I-lr.

I1r. E. J. Connors

Ur. G. E. Stanley

..,,,,-

Hr. I. M. Bayl ess .,,,
Hr. H. B. Blanchard
Ur. H. B. I'Jorthoott

w. R. f.Ioore

P. J. Roach
nr. J. A. Griffith
Hrs . I. A. • ICeeffe:

f.lr.

Xour T1me Bolls for the last half of September
ohoul d be forwarded to reach thio office not later than 9 :00
An September 27th, and for the first half of OCtober by 9:00
AII October 12th.

Please arrange accord1nglyo

s-283

A. E. STODDAllD

�ll

r,

Omaha ~ Septembe~ 16, 1955
220-13
~~ ~

A. E. Stoddard:
No changes are requir ed 1n ~oru 5033

submitted for this office for the pal'"iod Septem-

ber l to 15 0 inolus1ve, 1965.

r

�Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY

Soec1a1 Renr esenta~

T IM E BOOK

o.

FROM

1 ,,

NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

ttc1111 011:Mo

A. M.

15

• i ncl •

19

½ ¼¼·A•¼ •/.,¼½ •,..-;. ¼ ¼ ½ ½.r½PXo /2
l
:] J J. .J. l.
l. l l. X
1 l. X X
1

1

1

-

55
TOTAL

P. M.

2
3

Clerk

TO

1

,,

.L

4

I

V1min1a A. Stolinski

Sentember l

HOURS

RATE

I

larold A. Johnson

l2...S3-50M

A. M

l. l

1,

X X

T

, , ] , 1

P. M.

2

Steno-

3
4

Clerk

I

].
A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A M
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M
P. M.

2
3
4
I

A. M.

p M

2
3
'-4

I

TOTAL
AM,

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P M.

I th ~gnJe 8 I@ledI

ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CH ECI(

Original Si~ned

Forem~n or Timekeeper

X. N. :9AY".1JES~

p,...,. U

A

T

Special Reoresentative

�Omaha - August 3l, 1956
220-13
~ro

A. ID. Stoddard:
I have been on duty during the entire month

of August 0 and no· o~nges are required on li'orm 6033

submitted_for th1e office for the period AU€;1lst 16
to 31, 1nolusive, 1966.

�-----===-•,:.;:=--Form 5033

COMPANY
Special Representat ~t&amp;' No. UNION PACIFICT IMRAILROAD
E BOOK
August 16
FROM
NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

12-53-50.1,\
To

31 , 1no1 .

HOURS

RATE

'/4 •,-(, '/4 "/4[¼ /2", '...{, "/4 •....(. '½,i'½,I'½ 'V,, 1/,,[¾ /4 TOTAL
0

HC1.1111 c • N O

1

, , , , ... v ,, , , , ....... , ,,

A. M.
P. M.

2

Harol d . A. Johnson .

3

Clerk

4

I

A. M.
P. M

2
3
4

I

A. M.

P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M
p_

M

2
3

4

I

A. M.
p M

2

3
4
I

A. M.
P. M

2
3
4
I

A. M
P. M

2
3

..
I

A. M
P. M.

2
3

.:
TOTAL
A \1.

=

HOUR TI MEKEEPER CHECKEO MEN

II

INSTRUCTION S. On Unt:Ono (1) ,c-p:,11 nn,.ltC',f to, A. M . .,nd P M lhe ,cau1:t t•"'" "o,•td ,nch.d n1 w,1it1na
:iind t,e,..et,na 11mo whf'n o p:tt of ttte rc-;:u!.u diu •n•1n:nrnt On Lin~ l"'° (2) rc-ci.:trl &amp;he otttl,""'lt •l'l•t.l'I •\ le&gt; Ce p;a,d for
1ncl1oodina ._,:,itina and 1'~~c1tn1 time •h.en no&amp; • c;art of U\o ,c-cul.l, d~,s .&gt;:.11,a"'"'"'t- o-, LIi':~ l tuu• Cl l
rcpofl tho O\Ct tlmt hour, wtuc'1 e,o lo be paid l ot ;11 , ~t• cf t,n-e ~rid Ol'tO·hi21f 1imc rt&amp;J•.::llc:is 01 l'lou, .. cc:u2'ly _,,,.,ed. On
Lina- Fo ur ( 4) ,cporl t he l ime p ~1d for "hich ,, not wo•hd. 1ui:h ;1, lime ccc11:.td ;1:ccunl sic.i..nc!s, J.!t~nd ni1 co:.1r1,
sus:pcn~lons o, ,n,csl1c:;1l on,, or o ther c oses v,t:eio Um~ ,s J.lh:,.i,td tn1l n-:&gt; .:iclu.iil ~tr-,1ce performed.

p -'1.

=l===?==¢'==F=¢'==1=*~=
~=1= =l==;= :!===¼==b::!::=b==
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ROAOMASTER'S OR SU PERVISOR'S CH ECK
. . ,.
• 01 o,o-,a10 ,-.,,~,.

.I

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1

APPROVED:

Ori.~ Signed

J.. N. BA'\tLES~

Forem~n or Timekeeper

�.._ - -

Omaha - August 1.6 , 1955

220-13
No changes ru:-e re&lt;1w.rad in lrorm 6033 sub-

mitted for this office for the pe~iod August l to
16, inclusive , 1955.

�----·
Form 5033

Soeo1a1 Renre sen

..~

NAME

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
TIM E 8 OO K
¥~.
,Aygust J.
rROM
NO.

OCCUPATION

I
I

RATE

TO

16, 1nol.

HOURS

, , ,, •

19 6..Q_

,

y,. I½11/i. 4./i, I½ •...✓,; I¼ I½ I½ ''½°'. '¼ I'½ 1½', '.½, ..
o/,
)0 !
/4
.,,. 'II" 1,
11 1
V

&gt;tcu• " ~ Ho

A. M. l

I

Harold Ao Johnson

,,

12-53-S0M

P. M.

TOTAL

2
3
4

CJ.er k

I

A. M.

P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.

P. M.

2
3
4

I

A M

p M.

2

3
I\

I

A. M.

p M

2
3
4

I

I

A. M.
p M

2
3

Ii

4

I

A. M.

p M

2
3

..
I

A. M.
p M

&lt;
3
4

=

TOTAL
,. 'I.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
p M.

.,,~

=

II

·"

IU

rh

ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR·s CHECK

INSTRUCTIONS:- On L ,r.~ O,.r ( 1) ,,.0.,,1 scpl1~tclt fer A. M. ,2n d P. M lhc , tau t~, 1t1, u'! v.ctl ~d ,r.tl u::l,,.a.w.Jlt,n;:
~nd t,avel1!"a ftme • ht n ~ ioJrt ol lhc tttul:u d.u s .-.~•-~'l"IC"JI . On l ,r.e 1-., (2) 1ti-:r,1 1hC 0i~tC,MII: .. h1;.h is to tt O.JJ:I lo•
01 pro,roto roteo, 1ncludlna "'filin; :and ttavcllng hrrc whtn no::: PIH ol tho t t ~u:;-:i, d1t~ ,us111'mtnt
On Lhe Three tJJ
rt~fl lhO O\'f'tUM :O tliou,, ...t1~ 1'1 OUI to be po,d lor .tl fsl!t ol hr:'1(1 and Of'le•Pu1!1 l i mo u•1,111dleu of hO\HI GC'1',IISll:t wcr) ed. On
Line F'ovr (4) , r ~ou l "te 1,me pi ,d- to, ..,.fuch 11 not wo•ll.e-~. ~1.th .1~ tlmr- e•cu-:eo j .Jt&lt;OUl"lt ~-c:ll"us. a tttnd l:'IC court,
~v-;pe:n11or.~ or 1n~ t 1,u ,on:. o, olhe, C.U.~$ 'l\t'ltre l•ff'C •~ ~ • ;:= ...t d b 1t.11 n o ,,1cru:1t H ,,,,u, prrto,ntd .
.....t.. ..... ., - "• ' ~ s1tn l u, th• Ro~~m:i,tc, or SVDl hi~Of o n t hf' 15\1'1 .1nd lu t d3y ol CJeh rtionth.

APPID'VBI):

Ongmal :Stgn.:a

-~-H~ A. JOHl\T~Ott
On_;;mais\gnG()

Foreman or Timekeeper

I. N. BAYLES~
Per H. A. J ,

Special Representative

�Oceha - July 29; 1955
220-13

I _huve been on duty dw.~!Rlg the ·ent1ra
oonth of ,JUly, o.r..d no changes t;We ~0qu!!.~d in !i'orln

5033 au'bmitted for this office foF the pe~!od Jult

16 to 31, !nclue!veD 1966.

�Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
~eo1a1 Repr8S8Dtat1VIANG No.
TI M E BOOKF'ROM
JUly 16

31, 1nol.

TO

... .

NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

RATE

Nev• o• Mo

A, M.

T

Y

11

1

1 1 Ii

T

1

T

1 f1 11

]

'r ~

l

l

XX

P. M.

2

Harold A. Johnson

3

Clerlt

4

1

Bobe~t Eo Stephans

A. M.
P, M.

1 11

2

Steno-

3
4

Clerk

A. M.

I

P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M

p M

2
3
4

I

A M
P. M.

.

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3

I

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I

l

P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3

I

4

I

A M
P. M

;&gt;
3
4

=

,,'"

TOTAL
HOUR TI MEKEEPER CHECKED MEN

:.

·~

p "·

I

ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
I NSTRUCTtON S:- On L1111 Ono ( 1) ,t-po,l ~ep.,,ottlv to, A. M. .1r1d P. M the ,cr;ul.u wne "'.:ukcd 1r:.lu t•"B w.,,111"1;

IU

3nd 1t1~!i..c 1irne wl':cft, t~,t of the retu,.,, d:t,s us1cnrnen1. On l ino t ... o (;,) ,uo,1 lhe ovcrti"1t t11hkh ,, to ~e ptud to,
el o,o,, i11:ii , ~tH 1rth.id1na •m111n1 and h~nllnti: 11m1 when not o ~tl or tho rt'cu l~r d~r; a:.,,,nr-cnl On lho lhrH tJ I
,ep.;,rt tho D'ttrhne hour, ~h1ch are to t:;-o p.,,d 101 .,~ ute ot t ,m1 .1nd ont•h,1111 hr,e ru..:usrc~~ ot tio-;.,n .1ct"l1~, worlfed o,.

lh

.,u:.PtnttCl'lt o, '""t!.t·a,U •ons. or othtr ce,f'J n-hC!r~ ""'~ ,s ~,·~•C'J bul no .ictull 1er it1CC' cu:irlo,mi::j

.,•!

L ,no Fttl!t (..s) , cE:-011 tho 1;mc oi d ro, wMch ,, no1 v,orl ed. •urh os ltmi: c-11cu,cd ;,ccount s1d.-c-:i~. 11llend1ng cou,1.

Orii:;iDo.1 Signeu

.

APPROVED: I. N . BA,.YLESc-

fo,cm~n or Timekeeper

:3oecial Repzesentativ-,

�Omaha - July 16• 1965

220-13
X~o change a are riequi&amp;'°ed :tn v1orm 5033 submitt&lt;ad

fo~ this o ffice fo~ the per1oa ;uiy l to 15g inolusive,
1.9550

''

�Form 5033
12-53..S0M

UNION PACI FIC RAILROAD COMPANY
TIM E B O OK
July l
FRO M

dpecial
NAME

NO.

incl.

TO

19

OCCUPATION

TOTAL
A, M,

1

1

11 "ll'

11

. -,

1

V

~

1

1

1 1 1

P. M.

Harold A. Johnson

2
3
4

Clerk

J.
A, M.

l

P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3

4
l

A. M
P. M,

2

3
4
l

A. M.
P. M.

2
3

4
l

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
l

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
l

A. M,

P. M.

' 2 I
3
4
TOTAL
,\. t.).

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN

55

p M.

ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR' S CHECK

I NSTRUCTtONS:- On l ine Ono ( 1) , eo-ort sep:,r.J.t ,fy for A. M . ond P. ►\ , the , c.,ular . 1m c w.ir'ke:j inch.1!11r,;c wai : tng:
:;sr:d crovoll,,R :,me, n"h('n o, p:,tl c t t he- , ce ultu d .JJt a ~s,gnrnc nt, o ,. Una 11"0 ( 2 ) report the o-.,c,t\fnc which ¥1 to b,:: s,a1d fo r
ot p ro-rot a •otoo, in:h:ding v,olc,r.o .lnd trA\'t'lmg lime Y1hcn n-o::, p::ut ol rnc , ca ul:u d~;t au ,;nmct1t. On Line l rtrec ( 3 )
, cc:1&gt;fl 1ha ~ crhrno hou r, .,,,,a,c:/'t a, c to b-: p ;u d f o r al r.1lc o f hmt ;1,nd or.cHull l imo r1&gt;£,11r.dlt-ss ol h our~ .:c1u:11:y woriu!t1. On
L , ne Four ( 4) u•r;ort the 1i mtt p3,d for whlcl'I 1::. not "N0•kcd, st.t~ as ti~c e.11ci,::.~d :.ccoun1 , ,cf,;nc:.s. otncnding ccu,1,
$u:pan ~1 o:is o r 1n¥~t 1a~1, o~s. or olhe r enc• whc,o 111'1'\c 1:, ~uo~c:I b u t no actu ol ~C!rw1c c pt ,fou ncd.
APPROVYM\ •
Thi, r.hecl m u,, b-:- -:-:n t to the Ro.ldm.:,~u,, , o, Supc,v,::or on thr 15 th 3n d l a::it d ay ot uch mon th.
'W ""11 •

H.A.JOHNSOt;
Original Signed

Fo,emon or Timekeeper

I. N. BAYLESfPa

H

A . .T.

Special Reo resentative

�Omeha - June 30, 1965
220-1 3

I b.2.ve been on d1ity the enti~e month of

June 9 1955, and rt.0 chnng~a ~a required in For:m
5033 submitted tor this office f o~ the period
June 16 to 30t 'inclusive, 19550
Orimna l S i!?'nf'&lt;7

I. N . l3i--aYL E s s

�Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
TIME BOOK
Specif:\]. Represent attM No.
June 16
FROM
NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

12-53-S0M
TO

30, i ncl .

HOURS

RATE
ttcv•o• Mo.

Y.ol

1/,, ,.....,--. ' / i ol : / 2 0 1½ , f ¼I ½ , ½ 1 % 1 ' ¼ 1 ' ½ 1½ a ½ 1 % 1 /4 TOTAL

P. M.

Haro1d Ao Johnson

2
3

Clark

1

-- v. -

1,1\1~ ...... .J ~ £'

4
A. M.
P. M.

2

3
4
1

A. M.
P. M.

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I

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P. M.

2
3
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l

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P. M.

2

.

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P. M.

2
3
4

l

A. M.
p M.

2
3
4
1

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P. M.
2
3
I--

4
TOTAL
,\. •.,.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED M EN

p M.

ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTIONS. On L,oc One (I) ,&lt;!:port ~~p:,r,1tc-!1 l or A. M . ond P. f.1. thr: , ocul:l, Hmev,orl,.f:'d includu"il w aili na
lt'ld uovclin3 11rno when .o p-0,1 ol the rcsul,u d ay-:; antia:nmr nt. On Lin.a lwo (,) , r~orl lhc ove rtltnt' nhich 1s 10 bt Oltd lo,
01 pro•ralD , ales. includina wAitin(l :,nd 1,a--ctlne time wrhcn nQt a Pltl of thct rcQuLlr d:.rs o::.s1gnmMI. On Une Tt:rc,:, l3J
rc;.1011 1ho c,y,:,Urnc hau,,- which c10 lo be paid for :.1 101c of tHl"IC .iand onc•h.)11 limo ,esar:Sleu, o l hou•s 4ctu:,U)' w:uked. On
Line Four (4J u:polt the tuna p31d to, which ,~ not " 'orlted, S1Jth :n, tlfT'lc tiitru~td 1ceoun1 5iclint'SS. :.t1tnd1ng court.
,u:pcnt;,oni: 01 1n'Ytstfa.1tion~. or other c111~s where time ,:i 3lf0v.~j but n~ :u:lu.:JI $cr•1ce pe:r!o1med.
This 5hCCI mu!it be ~ent to the RoJdm.Qi!:tc, or S\.l~t'rvi!Ot on lhfl' 15th 31'\d Int dJy of c.ich mon1h,

APPRDVBD:

OrGiidSi~

I . N . BAYLES~
A.

Foreman or Timekeeper

s

�Oraaha - June 15, 1955
220-13

tJo ch anges !:ll'e l'eqw.red in Form 5033 submitted

i o~ tnis office for the pe~iod- JUa,e l t o 15, !nolus1ve,

1955.

�Form 5033
12-53-50M

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD ·COMPANY
Bpec1a1 Representata.~e - - ---- - - T IM E B O O K FROM June l
NAME

NO.

15, 1nol .

TO

19

HOURS

OCCUPATION

¼½¼·~ ·~½¼½ ½%'½%'¼'½¼~ TOTAL
A. M. 1

1

1

V

'II"

1 11

1

1

1

1

',i

1

1 1

P. M.
2

Harold A. Johnson

3

Clerlt

4

1

A. M.

P. M.

2

3
4
A. M,
P. M.

1

2
3
4
A. M ,

I

P. M.

2
3
4
A, M.

1

P. M.

2
3
4

A. M.

I

P. M.

I

'

2
3
4

A. M.

1

P. M

2
3
4
A. M .

1

l

P. M.

2
3
4
TOTAL
A.M.

HOUR TIMEl&lt;EEPER CHECl&lt;ED MEN

56

PM.

ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
INSTRUCTfONS. On Line Ona (l) , ei:io,t $t p.11.:al c!1 to, A. M . end P M 1M , c s:1.11, , t 1nic &lt;v,er~t ~ 1:icc.ludu,1. ¥Ulhng
.lnd 110111:lina timt !o"Iht:ri o p .;rrl o f t he rcaut:.r d oys 0-;.!&gt;1ttnm~nt . On Lin a Two ( ? ) ro~.&gt;r l the o,e,tiMC " h ich ,s ta t e OJtd lor
ot 010-roto r,Hc~. 1nc:ludin4 w~11ins ~n d l r,wcllno t1m c "'hon n ot .:t p~tt 0% tho- rcsul,11 d:iys H S•gnrn~n1. On lu, c- Th1«!c t 3)
,e:::o rt the O"lc,11ma hours wtu c~ ot&lt;t 10 be S)a1d fo r a t rate o f l•m e .,nd o.,cHiaill time rea;,1d lns cf hours o~tu:t!ly w-c, i,e:i. 011
Lino F'our (41 ,ep.otl the time pi:,id to, which ,.s n o t W110rJ1.ed, s.i,;: h ., ~ tirne e• -:ui ed occount s,id.nen. :,Herd ing c:o~rl,
su::p~ns1o n1 o r , n .:s1,co1ron,. ot 0!110, case!; .,,hc, o l lmc ., .:1ll0\lltd bu t no oc:1u~I st , ..10 i:ie, ro, me:d.

APPROVEDi

\._ :...1:.._.~-t~ .._ ..

l ,~l..

K. A,, J0 }21f'"'it~'.
Or...gin:uSigned

I. N. BAYLES~

Foreman or Timekeeper

�Ooaha - tleY &amp;l, 1955
220-l.3
tl~o A. m. Stodd&amp;tF'd:

I have been on duty the entire month of
r.~cy II and no cb.emges ax-e requi:red in Fo:r-m 5033 atab-

mitted for this office fo~ the period ~oY 16 to 31,
in~lueive, 1965.,

�Form 5033

SJ&gt;eo1a1 Representat!,y ~ No.
NAME

NO.

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY

OCCUPATION

FROM

TO

31, 1nol .

19

1

1

1

55

RATE

Hc1,11aci111 Ho

A. M.I1
P. M.

Harold A. J ohnson

12-53.SOM

T IM E BOOK

J. 1 1 11

'll'

T

1

i

1

1

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2
3

Clerk

4

I

l
A. M,
P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2

3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2

3
4

l- - - - - - - - - - - - - -+----11-----t---f- r-+---:-:-+--+-+-+--if-+--+-+-+~---+-l--l-+---4-~--+-A. M.
l

P. M.

2
3
4

TOTAL
A "I.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
p '1,

I

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK

(~.m rr
~.,,! ~ ,..,..,~cl

INSTRUCT ION S:- On t ,n, On!!' (1) reoo, t 5!:P.1tJUly fo, A, M . .1nd P. M , lh~ rtS:uf:ar r•me \.,:,,kt d 1r,,i::t1.1d1ng w:it1t11f
11nd trovelina 1lmc -.,.hen a p~,, of the rcculo1 dJy!:. os,,anml!!!'II. On Line Two t,) 1u:;u1 thet 01"trt1mc 'l'fh1ch ,s 10 be Olld for
• t oro-ro l a , :ires, 1n.:h :din,a v.-.;1:1h n9 and t,ovehng tlrnc when n ol o tl'Jirt or tho- ' "~u lor d.1,:. ;&gt;U1g nmcrn. On Line Th,ee l3)
fC'P.tfl tho ovc,11mo h oun w-h1th a.1e to ba p.iud for .»l r:Ue of lime ,=n:I one•h.1II hme r~gJ1dltu ol hou1s acluo3lly worked. On
l ino Fou r ( 4) u,iiotl lhc h rnc: p .11d to r which ,~ t1ot worke~. s.u:t, =,$ ti.me e , cu:~d 3CCOYn: s!t:Ueu. :1tU!t:dins coutl,
su tptir.s1on:s o r 1n..·c~liQ4110ns, or other Cl)SC) whc&gt;rt: 1imr 1:. 3tfO¥otd bul no octu~I :er'lice perfo rmed.
Thi:: ~heel mu~l b:? tt!nl lo IM° fhudm:nter Ot Sup;ervitor on l"e- 1 Stt-i .lnd I.Jsl d;Jy ol C.'~:h ml)n!h.

,Appll)'VE[):

Jr'\ A, ,IO)·#!Y~•)~o.,

Origina.l S igned

Foreman or Timekeeper

I . N. BAYLESS
Per H, A, J,

Special Repre8elltairve

�Omaha - May 13, 1965

220-13

Refe?&gt;ring to i?oz.im 5033 su'bm!•i;tec1 fol"' this

of'fi'le for the pe.i:~io(l t!Iny l-15 0 inclusive, 1955:

Will you plea~e correct th!e ~eport to
shor! Ho P..o Johnson norkiJ?g Sunday O may 15th°'

�rorm .:JUJJ

SoeciaJ. Reoresenta~

UNION PACI FIC RAILROAD COMPANY

0.

NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

12-53-SOM

TIM E BOOK

1nc1 .

FROM~ To -1§.,
RATE
t10tJJtOlfMO.

A. M. V
P, M.

Harold A. J ohnson

i

1

1

1

1

l'V'

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1 1 i'1 1

1

,r

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...{;

TOTAL

I

2
3
4

Clerk

I

A. M.
P. M.

2

3
4

1

A. M.
P. M,

2
3
4
I

A. M
P. M.

2
3
4
l

A, M,
P. M,

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
l

A M.
P. M

2
3
4
TOTAL
A.M.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
p !-',

ROAOMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECI&lt;
INSTRUCTIONS.

On Lin~ One: ( l) JCD(Hl S:t'P~f.Jll'I)'

r,, A. M, ond P. "1. l he ri'.'gul~r timt- n:ir\i:eod •~tl udmg 'l"'.:iili r-11

~nd lr:,vclino tlfTlic whe-n a p:itl of the r cnulor d.J)'5 .n,1cnmcnt. On Lina lwo ( t ) t ttP'Jrl the a,•crt1mt' nhi::h 15 1, t-e ~,J1d lor
o l pro-rota rolt!~. includln9 ~alhn3 ond 1,4._cl1nri Umc wtu:n not o 031&amp; of lho rccuiar dins i.t$s,~nm,nt. On Lire Tti,et- tJ 1
report thct ovcrl Jmc hours wh1th ore to be p,21d ta, :ii uuc ol ti me lnd ont•h:,lt tune reg.Jrdl(&gt;JS ol hours atlt,.1-311:, wo•:icd On
line Four (J) rc-;,orr th, 11mc- p:ud fer which 1:. not ,•,o•\ed, !l~ch .n lime cr...c used occoun: sic~.ru:n, .tUcnd1ne c.ourl ,
susp:n51on1: ot 1nvc~tia:tt1ori, , or olhcr c.s,es whc,o time!' 1i .1110 ...ttd but n o ~ctuJI :u~rv-7ce perfo1med.
Thi!:1 :,l'lcal t':'lUSI be- ~-:nl to the F1oodm.3~1c, ot S1,10:rvj :.or o i, u,r ! 5th ::ind t,1:~! d::iy o! NCh mon?l'I.

..APPBO VE:l) t

V :..lciu .i:...:..... .., ... -

E~~ A. J01-ri%&gt;"1~
Original Signed

I. N. BAY-.1...,E SS
.,... __ l l

A

T

ForemJn or Timekeeper

SpacialRepresent.ativ~

�Omaha - . April 29, 1966
220 ...).3
t!r. A. m. . Stoddro'd:

I have been on du_ty t he entire month of
Aplt'il, and t".o o~angee G.l..~ 1..equ11•ed in ti'&lt;&gt;1'm 50~3 sub-

m1ttsd for t h1 s offioa for the period April lG to

0,"lkllia.l Slt,.'l:!o,i
:_., . ~ . -~i ~:.,tf;J~qs

�Form 5033

8Dec1a1
, \.

12-53...SOM

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
TIME BOOK
FROM
April 1 6,__To
NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

19

6.fL

RATE

Hcv•e11Ho

A. M.

V

'II

1

1

l_

1 ,

'II'

1

Y

1

'I

1

,

V

P. M.

2

Harold A. Johnse n

3
4

01erk

A. M.

1

P. M.

2
3
4
A. M.

1

P. M.

2

3
4
A M

I

P. M

2
3
4

1

A. M.

P. M.

?
3
4

A M.
p M.

I

!

2
3
4

I

1

A, M

P. M

'

2
3
4
1

A M

P. M

'2

3

-1

TOTAL

AM.

HOUR TI MEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
p ...

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK

INSTRUCTIONS. On L,neOnc (I) ,cpo,t s.ep~•.11!1:, 10, A. M.1t1d P.r-1 1ho re:;1,11.,, t1me"'orli.e-d •~tlu;j•PI • Jlhrta
,1nd uo .. cl•n.a ttmc w'nen a p,11t1 or lhc rccu11r d.11s Qs,..;.n,.,,c-nt . On lint h ,~ (?) r•g:ul 1r-e 0Tt"rt,,.,, •h1c:h i1 l o ti o,;1d tor
ol pro-1•fo 1;,f«s. lnctudina w11hn8 and 1r1hclin1 hme •l'ICfl not o :&gt;-lfl ol lho rfa1,1t,u d.ay~ ,11,s ,.,,..tnl. On l,n~ lhr~e t3J
,r~orl the C"rttltmo ho1.:~ 1th1ch ••• 10 tie p,11d tor .at ,at~ cf ,,mf' .,nd ont·h.tfl hmt 1t1.1rdles~ ot h0-''' eclu:,~!t ... t:,ltd. On
l ine f"ou, (.iJ rt:,ort the llrr,o p.11 d ro, •hlch ,,; rel w.:ul.~d, 51.it., n time ~, ;us.td .1c:cou:,t tac'-.,o, . .itt,rd,"8 coutl,
suspcn~i on:i: or 1n\t'Stla.1t.on,, or Olhc,r (',nu ittt-c,e time ,., .,110#,d bul no ocru,:il s,:r-,ito pcdo•rncd.
1h13 ~tlCC!l mu.:.I b" :.~Ill 10 tl'lo Ro;J:1r'!"'l:t!.tc, or Sup,m::.Dr on ,._" l 5th and lul dly c l NCh month.

AJ&gt;PROVE.DZ

Originnl Signed

Foreman or Timekeeper

I. N. BAYLES~
Per H. A . J,

Special Rcpresentati.,-

�Omaha - April 16, 1965
220-13

~r. A. m. Stoddard:
No changes are required in Form 5033
submitted to~ this office for ~he period Apri l l

to l5p inclu~iveD 1955.
I . N.

~.t~~~s

J~1/-tf

�Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
TIM E BOOK
Speo1a1 Representa~~A,
I (J , o.
At&gt;r11 l
FROM
\'i NAME
RATE
NO. OCCUPATION
h o•,mc11 ,.•o

TO

15 incl •

'/4 I½ '/4 4/4 '/4 "/4 '/4 •_,(,

'
I½ '.½ '½. '½ '½• r½,I'½

l 1 1

l

A. M. IJ_
P. M.

l

12-53..S0M

Mr' •-

HOURS

,

JQ

1

1 1 Ix l

e

£!!?..

l

l

1

~ TOTAL

7

Harold Ao Johnson

3

Clerk

4
A. M

1

P. M.

2

3
4
A. M.

l

P. ~I.

2
3
4

A. M

I

P. M

2
3
4
A. M

l

P. M.

2

l

3
II

A. M.
p M.

J

2
J
4

A. M
p M.

I
2
3

4

A M.
p M.

I

i2
3

I a
!

TOTAL

'

___J

ju·
HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHF.CI-ED ViEN

-

p :,,.

RO/\DM/ISTErl'S OR SU_!'ERVI SOR' S CHECI,
INS..rRUCYIONS·-Qt'\ l •r-e Or,c (1) •CP~rl 'f'3t.l' •., br A ,., :,n:1 P M the ,c,; ..·'-&gt;• , .,. ...

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:,rd :r:11 ,tlt"';;, liM ~ -..hrr, 0 ~: ti o ! I ?-,. l ~(ttl .:I, d,1) U J· ~ iJl'\l"l'l"~ l. On l 1l"le Tv,il { :1) ' "t!"''! l h~ 0t , ,, .,f' .-,-, :h ,~ to Ct! P"lld lcr
0l C'0 ·f0lo 1~ 10,. 1t," L..d 1no ...,.,11,.,R .1nd l'oll f'ht'IU ll:T'ri"&gt; o!o~t'' n et 0 r l1t of l"lt? , c.c ul.-• da. ~ a-:s,..n"'l'l~J'II
On l•l"I" lh,c.: '31
• ~~,:, : t:-;&gt; o-.~•l f'l'\ C- h'°u '" , h ·c!'I a•~ to t.a ., ,.ct lo r .-s:
d t .-:.... .lt:.! o •u.••h ;llf 1trr.~ ntt.s•.11t':.'l '.,.I ho:.i"i :t:,,.i:1,., Yr(;r:0l':t. On
L ,·,o r o~, (~1) rtt-or, tt-:a llm"' p J:::i ff.I ..,.f\ rP-i , _ "'CII \· ~1•t :!, i.1r1'- :,~ t une.- t,, ,..uv.-.t .atcas.it , c l,-,:,.~· .:!l~"'.d r-.; cam l,
0 ,..,:.-0, •""~•· • ,q .. 1,0 :
o •hei ca~c,; v,&gt;i.e1r
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APP-O'OVED.•
n

~.1.eu

Origina.l Signed

I. N. BAYI.~ES!=
Per H, A, J.

Foreman or Timekee0er

.
Special Repres(:lltativc-

�Form 5527 Thin
UNION

SA~ .::-TELEGRAPH I NG

PACIFIC

RAILROAD

COMPANY

MAILGRAM

SAVE TELEGRAPHING

On!:iha - April 4, 1955

r:r. ~. J. Connors
m.-.. G. B. Stanley
.
r:r-. !. U. Bo yle a s /
r:r . n. a. Bl enohoril
1! 4!. u. .J . Eorthcott

llr . H. n. Hooro
Hr. F. J. Roach
Hr. J. A. Griffith
Hr s . I . ~. Kcoffc:

Your T1me Rollo fo~ firs t half of ~pr il .Ghould bo
~01°-m:ird.cd to r each this office by 9:CO AH April 12 t h , ru'.I.U.

for t he laot holf by 9:00 AU l\pr11 27th.
Ploase arrange oocorl 1ngly.

s- 261
A. :l. S'l!ODD 1

�Omaha - llarah 31, 1966

220-13
ll~. A.

m. Stodclard:
I have been on duty the ent ire month of

1',7e;:-oh, nnD. rio ohangae ure requir•0d in l.i'orn1 50~3

eubmi ttoc~. fc.-:t&gt; ·th5.s o:?r1o(' for tr.e l a.at hcl.f of

O:-irr...i&amp;J s:,:,noa

1: 1t B..:i\.'1..ESS

�-----·-Form 5033

UN ION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
Special Representat~~ No.
TIME eoo\RoM
March l.6
NAME

NO.

OCCU PATION

17-53.SO.V.
TO

31, 1ncl.

19

,. ,. J_

J

55

RATE
HC UIIO'II MO

I

1

A. M.

l

1 1

.l

l

1 l 1

J

P. M.

2

Harol.d A. Johnson

3

Clerk

4
A. M.

l

P. M.

2

3
4
A M.
P. M.

2
3
4
A. M

I

P. M.
2

3
4
A. M

l

P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.

I

P. M.

2
3
4

A. M.
p M.

1
2
3
4

A M.

I

P. M.

2
3.
4

TOTAL
AM

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
P M,

i

I

ROADMAST ER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK
I NSTRUCTIONS.

On Une 0l'l ct ( l) 100,1 st:P.JHllttly for A M. -ll'ld P, M Iha ft'£u,.i , :imt wotli.ed lnch,J,na waltlns
:,nd ,,...,tllne time "'~en o p:al ol the rc-nular d~1, :1~,•s:rimt11t. On u,,o 1 ..0 (,) ,c-c:o ,t the 01~1:,r,1 'r'fhlc-ti "10 tie pJ1d tor
ol pro•rOID ,011: s, lndudlng "'.a1hnc :,nd tuvellng hrne ~... :'lctl not a P.Ul ol 1ho rcaulo1 dtr'- a\\lgn ment
On L ine Thrn lJ)
re:&gt;orl tho O\tft•f'le hour,."""''" DIO IO be- P.t•d lor ~t r;,~t- ot lUTlt .i.nd ort•hatl , .,,,. rta,,dleu ol l'ICUtl 8(1.i.Jllt WOtled Ott
L,ne f'o:.:r (4) ,r-::ul the l ime E:l•=f ror 111Mch J, not •orlr,.td, 5urtoi .u Hmt c,cvs.t:I .tccou:il s•c•nc•s, .:an,.,di:i,il cc1-1tt,

~u~pcn,,on1 ot .n,.:st ,;Jl.O"t&gt;, or other casu """c,a- litrte 1:. .1!'.&gt;• d b..tt f'I:&gt; .actu:1I n,-.,ct c:erforr:\td
Th... -.hft•• ,,. ... , ba.-'-lnJ to Ibo. Ro.:.dmo~lor or Svpe.rns.o, on 11':e- 15:h .11n-d l.:a!il d.Jy or NC" r.,,on1h.

a~pBO~ ••

~

.

W 1/MJJ

Origin:l.l S1gneo

Foreman or Timekeeper

I. N. BAY-.1..,ESS
o~- i:i

A . •1.

,pecial Reores::ntsmre

�Ome.he. - uarch 15, 1965
220-13

Wo che.ngae are required in Form 5033
sub~1tted fo~ thie off1oe for the period ~aroh l
to 16, i~clue!~e, 1956.

�Form 5033
Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
Tl ME BOOK
u,..,.cb l
FROM

8peo1a1.

12-53-SOM

ro Maroh 15,

UQA

NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

RATE
TOTAL

HOt.tlll CUI MO

A. M.

l

1 11

1 X X 1 11

1

1 -,

.,,.

"'

1

1

P. M.

Harol.d Ao Joh nson

2
3

Cle~k

4

A. M

1

P. M.

2

3
4
A. M.

P. M.

2
3
4
A M

I

p M.

2
3
4
A. M.

1

P. M.

2
3

I

4

A. M.
P. M.

1

2

3
4

A, M

I

P. M.

2
3
4
A M.

1

p M

2
3
4
TOTAL
AM

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
p '1.

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK

INSTRUCTIONS:- On Line o,,o (1) rcpo,t ~t'0J:t~1el1 to, A, M. 13nd P, M lht rtCt.tf.Jr ti"'' wor\td 1r:hod1r1 w.2ilin1
:,nd uaveUna time whr" o PJ:rl of tho rtQt.tlor da)'S. 1n ;nm,nt. On Lino 'f"«o (,) t t'potl tt\o O'lf rhr,e "'"'l!c:h 11 ro tit p3,d for
t i CHO.tola rotu. lnc.luo,n;: w1it,nc ond trJ:n:llnQ IIMe whtn not a o:rl ot tho ruul1r dots •~1,,it1ment

On LIM 1h1t~ U)

,co:,rt tho oor.tr11~• r.ou~ •hic:t\ ore to be F.J1d hn J:t rite of 11rnt .:ind c,.e•h=ilt htne ,,1:111dlus of hours cclJ:J:f/ wc,\,d On
L,ne fout (4) tt;::o:t ;he 1,me p.:i1d for ""'" "' •s rct -.:u\td, , .. ,,- ~s IJ"'~ c-.c-und accou"'lt s,,~f\Ut • .&gt;tttndin11 coun.
,uipcnsians o, 1f\\Csfn,11on,. er o!l'le, c.nc5 whe,c llmc ,, at'o•td but n., athul ~erw,u pe,fc,mf'd.

APPROVED:

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..

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b"...o ..h,;\o j"=~~l, .. •

Ongilifil Signed

I. N. BAYLESC
A .

,1,

Foreman or Timekeeper

Soecial Renrescntative

�~

Omabo - !rabruary 28, 1966
220-13

r~a oht1ngea ·01 e ~e~uir 0a. in J.?og,m 5033
11

1

s ubittod :?o~ this of':i:'S.00 fo~ the pe~iod Irebl~e.ey
16 to 28p iuoluniva, 1965.

�Form 5033

..,,.

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COM PANY
TIME aooK
Febr 16
No.
FROM

•

NO.

NAME

OCCUPATION

RATE

i'ebr• 28

• 1no

•19

,,

i1/,,11/ii1Y.. 4....{. l½o1". . ✓. ,I¼I½, 1½. I¾ I'.½, '½ '½e1·~.91%1/2,
J J. J. X IJ.
1 1 1'T

A. M. I .L
P. M.

I

Harold A. Johnson

TO

HOURS

tiou■ o• Mo

I

12-53-S0M

2
3

Cl.erk

L

4
A. M.
P. M.

I

2
3
4

A. M.

l

P. M.

2

3
4

A. M.

I

P. M.

2
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M

2
3
4
A. M.

I

P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3

4
I

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4

TOTAL
A ...1.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECI\EO MEN
PM.

ROAOMASTER' S OR SUPERVI SOR' S CH ECK
f N S TRUCT IONS.-0n L,ne0nc ( 1) ,cport sep~H1lll!1)' lat A. M. :,nd P. M. the ,eeula, lll'nc wo,,-,,d ,nc:had•na: w~H,ria
on.d uovclina tune -.Thrn a p;ut ol 1hc ,~auto, day, o!.,J£nmt"nt. On l ine Two ( , ) t f'tDH tkll! 01c,t1me nh1:h ,, lo be p~ld for
o l p rc:MOla r.1tos. indudlns ,u11inl .lnd u o~c1ine lime when not c Dllll of l ho 11:Qul1u d41)'. oo;s•anmcnt. On Ut\c lhrcc U)
rcp:)rl t ho ovcrhmo houf'1 \""oh1ch oro to be- p:,.d foi .,, ,_.ic at 11mr: tf\d one•h;aU hmc- , ,.g.1,dlc-:;s. o l ho•Jrr. oclulllt wor".ed. On
Line F'our ( ,1) rrporl l hD limo Q::.):d fo r whic.t-i is nol wo, .., d. ~ut"h r., time c.oci:us~d ucoun• ,:c ..:u:ss. :rttcndin,s co1.1rt.
,1.1-spen-sLo M o r Jn,.e-stig,,:ion,, o r other c:iees whctc: limi: 1s 31/0·, .:d b:JI no ~tlul l service performed.
Thh ~htCI must b~ ~cnt :o the RoJt:lmostcr o r Supervi~• on lhfl 15th and l o;t dny ol c,Jch month.
,H,1/;'

ATlpftQVED ••

~-· - ·-

f-_.."''t.. J.:);-~!•.

-~

Foreman or TimekeeDer

Origincl Signed

I. N. BAYLES!:=

66
TOTAL

�(~

Otlaha. - D'abruaey 15, 1956

220-13

'

t1ro A. m. Stoddard:

Referring to li'om 5033 submitted for this
office for the period February 1st to 15th, 1nolue1ve:
'1hi s 1~epo1..t shoUJ.d be cor:;,..eo'tied ~ shoo
t ho.t n . A. John~on \10rked Sundey, Jr80l"'UGU~y 13th.

i. tJ. ~eylorJo
.

.,/

t

�Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY

doec1a1 REtDre s entat" Vli'N o . _ _ __ _
NAME

NO.

-OCCUPATION

TIME BOOK FRO M

Fabio.

1 l

l. l

2
3
4

-

1

A. M.
P. M

2
3
4
1

A. M.
P. M.

2
3
4
I

A. M

p M

2
3
4
l

A. M
P. M

4
l

A. M.

P. M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.
p M.

2
3
4

I

A. M
P. M

2
3
4
TOTAL
AM

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKEO MEN
PM.

I

I

2
3

H•

Fehr, 15,1DOe t9 5L

I1/i,I1/i, Yi. 1/i.:¼ ''/,,¼¼I¼'½ '½,I'½ ''-1'.~¼ ¾
A. M.
p M,

Clerk

TO

HOURS

RATE
Hc1,1• f'11 MO

Harol d Ao Johnson

l

12-53-S0M

l

1 1 1 11

1 ,

.., fr l

J_

/,,

TOTAL

�O□e.ha - Januoey 31, 1956

220-13
~o

A. C:. St0ddord;
t:o oha.r,gao tll~e reqw.red !n I?om 0033 eub:J!tiled

ro~ this o:?fico fc~ ·tho period J amuwy 16 to 3"1 ,
inolueive, 1965.

�Form 5033

~
....,
UNION
-y801 a.A. Represent~~"

~

NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
T I ME BOOK
J an. 16
FRO M
RATE
A. M.
P. M.

"'

2
3

Clerk

J an. 31, 1no.19 5.L

TO

HOURS

, , , , ..,. , ,

'/4 I¼ 11/ie •/4 •/4 ~ f¼ f½ I½ 11½!- '¼ I'½ 1½o1'1/,,I¾ /4

~CUii Dl!'I M.O,

I

Harold A. Johnson

,,, ,,

12-53-50M

4

A. M.

1

'51'

].

1. l.

¥

V

11

, ,,

V

., ,

1&gt;0

Ar

TOTAL

~

P. M.

Albert Eo t1ax-sh

2

Secre-

\l

3

tary

4

I •a Sl er r·e i

u in, ·I.Fl me m; .J ~n, 1a1

ve P't. s n, .
~

'-6

Q .lh

A. M.

I

P. M.

2
3
4

A. M

I

P. M.
2

3
4

A. M.

1

P. M.

2

3
4
A. M.

I

P. M.

2
3
4

A. M.

l

P. M.

2
3
4
A. M.

I

,

P. M

2
3
4
TOTAL
AM.

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECKED MEN
PM.

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECI(

INSTRUCTIONS:- On line o,,e ( l) r e;,ort se ~.Jri.ltelt to, A. M, :1nd ~- t-1, the , e'°iul;lr lif't"e wa•""'-d includiMg waiting
at1d Uo\eUnn time YrtH~n ~ O~tl cf the , eeuhu d~15 o~i"J:i:nmenl. On. Linc t ...o ( 2 ) t l'POrt th~ 011e.111mt .,,h,~h 1:1 10 be paid lor
al o,0 ,raro tot(',, t(.'cludittQ ~:.41,na .&gt;nd tr.1we:,na hrne -.-..hen nDt .o ~Jrt o l th~ rc~ul ar d.st $ US•Si'•mtnt. On Une: l h r!:t 13 1
r eport the O-tt!'tlime hour, 1"h 1ch 1110 to bi: vo •d lot .,, rote of t i me .1nd one•hall t, me tt"&amp;a•dlcss o t h"J111, ac1u11U1 worked. On

Lino Fou, (4) ,ep:orl tti. c time p.i,d for which is not ,., :i,~cd , $Uch .n lime c.:c uud account s,c,.-.e~s. ,D:llettdina court,
~u,peno::,ont o, 1not~: tisohons, 01 other t::i,l!s wh~,o lime 15 ~llt&gt;'At!d but no :iclu.ll ~c,..-ice- pcrlormtd.
A
Thi~ ~heel must bes~~• to rhe RoJdmos te, or Suce1viwr o n thr 1 Sth :ind In t d o,- of t-.::ich month.
~
V~

'PpRQ~ ••

On6 ma' ·' ... · . . •

ii. A. JOHi'~--;~~, ~

OriglniJ S1?t6

I. N. BAYLE~r
Per H, A . •J.

Fo,emiln or Timekeeper

Special Representative

�\

Oosba - JanUaJ7 1 4, 1955

220-13

nr. A. E:. Stoddard:
tJo chansao are roqu1r0d in r~oro 6033 subL1ittod fox- th1e off!oe for tho pe~iod ~van~ l to

15, 1no2ua1ve, 1956.

�Form 5033

Special. Representat~,rf No.
NAME

NO.

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY

OCCUPATION

TIM E OOOK

J a n

FROM

12,53-50M

Jan. 15,ino. 19 55

..

.L

•

TO

HOURS

RATE

1/ac 1/a, 11/is V..[¼ ½,i¼ ,½, •~('½,I'½ '½ '½."½I¾ /4 TOTAL

Hou-•t"lt"40

A. M.

V

1

1 1

'.X'.

1

1

1 1 (1

-,

'II"

, ,1 , , 1

'Ir

~

, , --, , ,

,i

11.

1

]

P. M.

2

Har&lt;&gt;l.d A. Johnson

3
4

Clerk

I

Al.bert E. n nrnh

T
A M.

p M.

2

Sacretaey

3
4

.L
A M.
p M.

I
2
3
4

I

I

A M
p M

l
2

I

3

4

I

I

A. M

p M.

'

2

3

..
I

/\

M.

p

M.

2
3
4

I

A. M.

p M.

2
3
4
I

.
A M
P. M.

2
3
.;
TOTAL
AM

HOUR TIMEKEEPER CHECl&lt;EO MEN

p ,.,.

ROADMASTER'S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECI&lt;

INSTRUCTIONS. On l ineOl'lc hl ,ep0rt ,.,.D,U.3,itl/ to, A. M. a~d P. M , lt-ie , t1vl.1r 1t..,,e~1' t ~ ,r.clu~u•-~ .-l,111\&amp;
ind c,3,vctln1 1ime wrhtn • p.,-n or tht- ,~cul; , d1,s o~!•anMl!!Pl1. On Lino two (?} , e~o,t lfH! o"e,11in• "'"•th 11 10 be pai d' to,
lCIII pro,reta , o te s, includlno 11.,0/flr\4 -,nd t,o,vel1no Omo whon not i, D.311 a.I Iha , ea:ulJt da).S ~n,gnment . On Line Three (J)
uD-ott tha ovtrtlmo l"IOiUr, •h1ch o,e lo br P.Jld l ot .ll ri&gt;le of 1,mt .and ont•h.alf t1mt ,,a1111dless ot hou,, ec:hull1 -c,~cd On
l ine f our (4) ,r;.01t the hmc pJ:d tor which ,s nel ""o•h=' 1-,ch as ti me e,cund i1«0un! 11cl.ne-u. • tt~l'!d:l"g coun,
~u!:pett1,ol"l1- o, ,n....c:Shl:ShO"l'S. o, other conn ""hue lime•~ , 110,..,td tu.n no aclu&gt;I ~t•-4,ce p~rformed.
'1h,: !htot mu:il be ~t'nt to the Ro111dmaster o, Svpc,-..;so, on l ht' 15th -,r,d l u t d111y ol HC:h monlh.

MPRQ VE:[):

..,.

. ..

. . . , . ·• . . , ; - - • : .

-,,

-.,1.J

_..,_ ....

Foreman or Timekeeper

-- _ - - ... - -·- Special Representative
•••

�Ooaha - December 31, 19M
220- 13

tJo· ®Qi\J;Oo wo ~0t,1ui1~oc1 1n f.i'oro 6033

oubwittod. fox• this offioo a'o~ tho pox,iod FJ000mb0~
lG to 3.1., inoluoiva, 19M.

th;,,:.1•.1! '"111 tN1

x~ :.. . ; ,., ,"":.:J!,,__s

�Omcllo, - Daco1!lbe~ 27, 19M

220..13

.

~eg~d:l~:S P.lont'b.J.y r.ae:90:r-t ~:f l!Jn!'loy13a e.na.. s~rvt~e:

- .

�Form 5033

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
800
SJ&gt;eQ1a1 Renresenta~~~o.
T I ME
\ RoM-----12.eo-J....6

,~.
""

NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

RATE

·~

12-53-S0M

ro-1leo • 31

HOURS

¼ ¼ ¼ I¼f½l ¼ I¼ I½, I'½&gt;I :4,; '½'. 1½u

NQU fU.'111 P-l,&gt;

I

A, M.
P. M.

1

?

-

1 .x ..... l l 1

1 1

l:ll'. 1

in§ a l e M

'~½.I

'½
JO /4

J. ]_ 'l

,_

3

Harold A. Johnson

Clerk

I

A. M.
P. M. ]_

, l

1 X X 1

1 1

, 1 ,,,,

2

Seoretary

!Mbex,t Do 11e.~al:l

11

4

3

1

4

l

A. M.
P. M.

2
3

4

I

A M
p M

2
3
4
1

A. M

P. M.
I

?
3
4

1

A. M.
P. M

2
3
4

l

A. M.

P. M.

2
3
4

1
I

A M

p M.

')

I

;)

4

TOT,,L

l

L...
A... •.1.

HOUR TI/.IEl&lt;EEPER CHECl{ED MEN
p "'·

ROADMASTER' S OR SUPERVISOR'S CHECK

..nr,
!NSTRUCrlONS:- On l1r.r&gt;Onc (I ) , c-oct! .._:p.:r-,'," l'f tor l\ M ~r':1 P M thC' , c-c1.1'.:ar : ·mr WOf lct-:1 l",tl'..l:1mt wll11h
er~ tr.:11.t! •n,l •, me \ '."ltn :, r~,t o! t h &amp; , oul:11 d.,t ... !:j:_: i ~ m~r,I C~ L ,no Tw-,o ( ;&gt;) 1t-~or1 tt"C' o,.c,1,.-,t ,-,h 1.:-Pt 11 t o t&gt;t :,.11d t o r

H. A. Johz1son

ot c•o•r-GID ri.Hc,, in::!\;d1n r: '4Qtr1nc .1nd t•:hehnc h:nt " ~ " ~ .&gt;I .:1 o.:rl ot t ho , c ~u J r &lt;!.11:. .0~1;.,;z ...mi::nt
O n l ine. Threa t .!-1
l (?-)ll tt:'3 0\ · r (•M;J l°t'!Jul', ~,~·c', :110 lob.: P l•d to, ,H ,.i•c ol t•IT.~ and 0IIC· hlU l 1'"(' t~ Ri1~fe:;• o f h-,2.,,- ~ ,Cf' h,,u, ¥'0f ..!'d On
L,,.,., r ,,a.u ( ! J a · ..:t' t~e- 1 me" 0 11d fo, wh,c:t-i 5 r,ol ·.-.-g•,i,:J, • uch 3!. lltt"C' cacu -:c:J occoul\' ~1&lt;l..t1o'i, ott o~d,ng CO\lrt.
!.'L.'""":r"':n~•or&gt;~ ,,.,, ,n~c:~! •Q.~• o--~. er 011-c r c:zo:,·-=. ~.tic-,~ •l.'":",:, 10:- :i l~N-ed b ut n.o c c luol :_,-t'l,t,. PNfnttned.

nm.:• t,'I t '\u • i t.;: ';l"n,f tc. f'\~ RoJ.: n ~~!Ct or SuNr.,·~, 0 "1 t l-,. ?!:th Jrt! J.)~ ! di.,y ol (',&gt;Ch mer.t h,

.APl?RO;rJ!O.: I•

Foreman or Timekeeper
N

O

Bs-:--~- '.:'.' ~ s

TOTAL

�4 •50•500M

FORM 111127 THI N

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY

"~ -

MAILGRAM

SA~- TELEGRAPHING

SAVE TELEGRAPHIN G

Omaha - December 16, 1954
Iir.

'. J . Connors

llr o G-. E. :Jtanley

/

Hr. I . N. !3ayl ecs i-'
tlt' . H. B. Bl l nch.o.rd
1

Ur. H. R. Hoore
Hr. 1?. J. Roach
nr. J. A. Griffith
H:i"O.

I. A. Keeffe :

Hl... H. B . Iiorthcott

Your Ti me Rol lo for the l ast half of December
ohoulcl . be form1rded to reach thic office not l a.'i;or than
9 :00 AH Dc oe□ber 28th, and r or tho first hulf of Januar y
· by··
, 9 : 00 Ai-1 January 12th .

.

.

Please arrange accordi ngl yo S-297
A. S. STC.DDARD

�Om~ - Deeembe~ 15, 1900

Rei'or :r.""i ng '°Go lroX1111 5033 1:mt-.uitt0d fill"' t hi e
ofiioe fo·.., the pezoi od neocnhe!' l - 2 5, 1nc:i..ucive, 1954::
Thie ~e;pom; e!icmlc. ba oo:::1"o&lt;r·:;et.1 'i;o ohou

O,ir-iu·'l ~1,,.,_e{!

~- i'!.

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�UNION

=------=- ' ....
\

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NAME

NO.

OCCUPATION

12-53-50.111

- .. -

.,

December 15 1rui
.
- g. 1~

•

)Q

P. M.

4

I

AM.

P. M.

l. ll. l

1 1 l 11 1

]_

, 11

,

, , .fr

1,

, 1,

V

i1

l. 5Z X 11

I~ 11

l

,

,,

2

830?'9-

Al.ber"t E. L1e.Fah

To

,.,

A. M

2
3

Olerk

O'i

11/i,11/.,I½ '/411/,, •-4, I½I½,I½ I'½ '½, i'½ •x, ½ ' A' i /4 TOTAL

t•cu•t-• ""O

I

Bnrold A. Johneon

-

HOURS

RATE

3
4

ta1"9

I

A. M.
P. M.

I

I

2
J
4
I

,\ M
P. M.

2
3
4
I

A. M

I

F. M.

?

I

p M.
I

l

J

A M.
P. M.

I

II

II

'

I

2
3
4

II

I

I

4

I
I

I
I

A. M.

2

I

I

I

3
4

I
A I,'

I

P. M.

II ~
2

I

TOTAL

I

A 'I

IOUR TIMEl{EEPER CHECl(E:D IIEN
OAOMASTER'S OR SU?ERVISOR'S CHEC:K

Ir

'I.

I

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�'- Form 5033
Use full names of Johnson and Marsh.
Form to be signed by HAJ as timekeeper, with
Mr. Bayless• approval below.
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Use figure 11 1 11 on Line 4 for holidays; whether
worked or not, and for time lost account illness or vaeat1on, with reason in parenthesi s
following, or on line 3 above i f several oonsecut1ve days' absence for either reason.
Use figure 111 11 on Line 1 for all week days
worked, and for Saturdays and Sundays if' \'larked,
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lirs. I. A. Keeff e :

I:fi'cc t ive December 1, 19.SL~, Pora .50'33 , "'l'ime .i3ook 11 ,
o;..::-1?l e uttachel, ohoul d be used a o a. r ecord and r epor t t o thi s
o t~:1.ce of tii !te wor lted or to be a llot;ed for e□ployes 1:n you1..
lo:;&gt;m"'t:inent ullo are ca r r i ed on the Pres i dent' o pn y roll.
fJ.'i m0 t•iorked or a l l om~d ahoul d be ent0reu on Porm 5033

c.:c clos 0 of ea.ch dny • s \·;o1-.1c i n a c cor::J.t ncc with i ns tr•ucti ons at

·~!lo bottom of the fo:rm, i . e ., s t r a i a:ht time a ctua lly v:orked on
( t·J ithout the s eparation bett-1een ~ . H. ::in cl P . n .) , ovm... ·i;t me
c t P l''O &amp;"a.t a r at es o:n l ine 2 , overt:i□e a t p1.1nitive z,e:tcs on line
3, end. "Gi oe P 6ti d f or but 1:1ot uorkcd on l:lne 4, i,;i·i;h b1"i ef eirp l ona t ions f or time pa i d f or but not wo:c!!e d , suc h as , 11 va ca t:lon G,
1 1110 l

Hsi cl!11ess 11 or other r easons.

The t i me of super vi s or s an :~ e:np l oye s n o•i; cove red by
l abm: 8[;7'e0me:nt i-.iho ore p &amp;.1d a monthly r ,~•iie for ol l services
r enJ.ered, shou l d. t:e r ecor:'l.ed in un i ts of deys , except thu t nn
u;x,,o shoul cl 'be oho~m on llne 1 for day s pa i d for but not ;,·:orlred
on Saturdays and .Sundays (but not l·:ol iucs s ) i no t ei::!1 of r e coru.-

ing s uch i nforma t i on on line 4 o ~he t i ce of Qll other empl oyes
shoul d be r ecorded :1.n. unito uf hour s on l l nes l to 4 , a s appro-

pri ate .

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pGr f o!'~ed on more t hr::.n one po s:l ·c1on end there i a i nsuf f icient
Gp2c e t o l egi'bl y recorcl t ho ).: i□o on t ao l i nec provi ded, ~ny
eva i l ab l e sp~.ce on the ?oz,.:;: nay be uoed f or such purpose,
chan6 1ng t he lin e nu.mbcr s , if n ecess£:ry, t o coTifor a t o ser vi ce

pcrf Ol"Lled.

Form 5033 ohov.l d be p1.,cpar ed ! zi duplica t e , ana. t hG
ori ,gi ric-.1 deliver-ea. or ma ile d. ·co r ea ch thi s office l'lOt l a ter
t h£:n 8 : 00 .11 . n . oz:. the se cor~i t·; ork1ng dr',y pr cce1 i ng the l ~st day
i n each Pl:.Y 1~011 p er i od . T i oe t o be · t1orked. on t h0 l as t ttso
deyo shcula. b e est imc t ed . 1.i:'he for m s houl d be si e,ned b y t he
t i mcke epP.za end. upprovea. by you or an a ut horized :r•epresen tat i ve .
~dv ice of cny ch~ng es t o be m2de on Form 5033 shovi d b0 furn-

i s hed t o r et.ch this office not l c:t er t h.&amp;n the clos e of busines s
on ttc l est d.G,y of ee.c h priy l"u l l }:Jeriod. In t he event no changes
~1·e uecco0ery e:1vi ce to t hat offec~c shoul d b e furnished.
fl ome.11 suppl y of Form 5033 is attached.o

Futur e s1xp-

:.') lieo shou l d be s e curc:i by r equisition on the c tol:'e lteeper a t Cbahs ,,

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                    <text>FILE NO.

284

VISITORS -

K

1- KAISER COMPANY
UTAH
CULLEN
JACKSON (independent}
POWELL (•Goodman Mfg. Co.}
2- KNILL, R. R.

NEW MEXICO, - Potash Co.

JUN/45

DEC/49

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2

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DOMESTIC SERVICE

K.

Check the class of service desired1
otherr^ io this message will be
sent at s full rate telegram
FULL rate:
TELEGRAM

DAY
^LETTER

SERIAL

NIGHT
LETTER

NO. WDS.-CL. OFSVC.

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PD. OR COLL

TIME FILED

CHARGE TO THE ACCOUNT OF

CASH NO.

•
Send the following message, subject to the terms on back hereof, which arc hereby agreed to

To

DEC. 1, 1949

R. R. KNILL

Street and No.
Care of or
Apt. No—

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MISSION AUTO COURT. SAVOY HOTEL OR SEPPI MOTEL

pZace_J^IC^JJTAH

VffiSTVACO REFUSES YOUR ENTRANCE TO MINE ACCOUNT PCA CONNECTION.
HAVE YOU HERE.

HONEVER, HAPPY

RESERVATION MADE WHITE MOUNTAIN.
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H. C. LIVINGSTON

(Signed)

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Telegraph your order for America’s favorite magazines—Holiday, 1 yr., $5 ° the
Post, 3. yr., $5 o Ladies’ Home Journal, 1 yr., $3. AU prices SI. S. only. No charge
for wire. Pay Western Onion cierii for subscription or when billed foy publisher.

Sender’s name and address (For reference)

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paidiforcopiosnot previously
raa change without noHco.t0

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DOMESTIC SERVICE-V

INTERNATIONAL SERyjcFV

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otherw’so this message will be
sent at ' full rato telegram

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otherwise this message will bo
sent at the full rato

FULL RATE
TELEGRAM

day
^LETTER

SERIAL

NIGHT
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NO. WDS.-CL. OF SVC.

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FULL
RATE

DEFERRED

.CODE

NIGHT
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JOSEPH L-. EGAN. PRESIDENT

PD. OR COLL.

CASH NO.

TIME FILED

CHARGE TO THE ACCOUNT OF

Send the following message, subject to the terms on back hereof, which are hereby agreed to

To_____ Vo Ua LMILjj___________________ _____________________________________________

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Telegraph your order for America’s favorite magazines—HOLIDAY, 1 yr., $5 o she
Post, 2. yr09 $5 O LABBES’ IHlOiftE JOURNAL, 1 yr., $3O ADD prices
S- only- PJo charge
ffor wire- Pay Western (Uramira cHerk £©r subscription or wEnen MBedl by publisher-

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paid for copies not previously
machange without notice.t0

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WESTERN

Class of Service
Thia is a full-rate
Telegram or Cablegram ** 'n!css Its de­
ferred o-'aractcr is in­
dicated by a suitable
symbol above or pre­
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1301

A. N. WILLIAMS

is STANDARD TIME at point of destination

The filing time shown in the date line on telegrams and day letters is STANDARD TIME at point of origin. Timo of

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THE COMPANY WILL APPRECIATE SUGGESTIONS FROM ITS PATRONS CONCERNING ITS SERVICE

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                    <text>FILE NO.

284

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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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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H.CoLIVINGSTON

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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:

�NO.

4

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Time Filed

TELEGRAM ■

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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

INB

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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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10:12 All

JULY 9, 1946

INB, ROCK SPRINGS

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

THEY ARE

EETING AT SOCK SPRINGS TO )ISCUSSFORH

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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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3

�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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�080-3
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

�COPY

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.

�copy

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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�011-339

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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2

�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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UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
Time Filed

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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

I.N.B,

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UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
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;

��NO.

1

�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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                    <text>FILE NO. 284 - VISITORS

CANADA
NOVA SCOTIA

1- CANADA, Calgary

_AUG/45

- Members of Cana&lt;n:an Royal Commi ss i on on Coa l .

MAR/46

- Dominion Stee l &amp; Coal.
- ~ssista.nt mining Engine er .

Mc LAURIN, Campbell Co
'I'iORRISON, A. J.
l:sRUNNI NG, E. J.

2- NOVA SCOTIA - Sydney
FROSTP • Louis
HINES, Harry

3- NOVA SCOTIA - Sydney
GORBON, H. C. Mo

n

OCT/48

- Domini on Steel &amp; Coa l. ·
- Gener a l ! anager.
- Chief Mi :qing Engineer.

MAY/49

- Dominion Steel &amp; Coal.
- General Superintendent
- riia.nager .

FROST, Louis

4- NOVA SCOTIA - Sydney
McDONALD,. 1. •• S.
HAY, T. M.

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IN REPLY REFER TO _ _ _ _ _ __

AIR MAIL

H. C. Livingston, Esq.,
Vice-President,
Union Pacific Coal Company,
Rock Springs, Wyo.
Dear Mr. Livingston:
I was so impressed by some of the things I saw
in the operations of your collieries ·when I was at Rock Springs
last Autumn that I should like our General Superintendent and one
of our Colliery Managers to see them also.
If you will be so
good as to give those men permission to see the operations I will
send them out to Rock Springs where they will arrive on May 23rd.
I should particularly like them to see your operations which
require close timbering where the roof is quite tender.
We have just completed preliminary trials on a
longwall 'continuous miner', which we have designed and built
under an arrangement with the Joy Manufacturing Conpany.
This
machine will go underground very shortly. \'le hope to produce
500 tons per shift with the machine and to work it double-shifted.
If this unit is as satisfactory- as the trials have indicated, it
will revolutionize longwall work.
Perhaps you would care to come to
have a look at it, or $end someone to see it, late in the Summer
when our crews will have been properly trained in its operations.
Will you be good enough to let me know if
Mr. W. S. McDonald, our General Superintendent, and Mr. T. M. Hay,
I-tanager of our No. 25 Colliery, may visit your operations.
With kind regards,
Very

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GENERAL MANAGER - COAL OPERATIONS.

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IN REPLY REF'ER TO _ _ _ _ ____.

December 15th, 1949.
Mr. V. 0- Murray,
General Manager,
Union Pacific Coal Company,
Rock Springs, Wyoming.
Dear Mr. Murray:
I regret that I have not been able to acknowledge
your letter of November 18th sooner because I happened to be
away from Sydney.
I appreciate very much the trouble you and your
staff have taken to supply the information I requested. I have
passed this information along to our Chief Electricial Engineer,
who is making a study of this problem.
In discussing this matter with Mr. E. L. Martheleur,
our Chief Electrical Engineer, he informs me that he will be
communicating directly with your Chief Electrician who will
be able to give him such additional information as he may require.
Thanking you again for your help in this matter,
and please convey to Mrs. Murray and those of my other friends
in the Union Pacific Coal Company the Compliments of the Season
and my very best wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year.

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l'.'i ro Louis Frost
Chier Mining Engineer
Dominion Steel &amp; Coal Corporation, Ltdo
Sydney
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Dear Mr. Frost:
In reply to your letter of recent date, I have asked our Chief
Electrician, Mr. U. F. Toucher, to draw up a diagram wiring that is used
on our hoist equipment vrl.th two motors \·1hich I hope is the information that
you desire for your Chief Electrician, Mr. E. L. Uartheleur.
You will note that dia8ram sho,·,s motors with an independent
resistor, primary conductors, also showin~ arrangements for D. C. dynamic
braking that we use on our hoist for handling mantrips and material trips
as the brakes become quite warm ,·Jhen usinG brake for dropping mantrips or
material trips.
r/e have never encountered aey difficulty in connecting the two
motors together mechanically to the hoist. We have not encountered any
difficulty with one motor taking more than its required load.
Our largest hoists· are 550 H.P. motors or a total of 1100 H.P. per
hoist. The two hoists having 1100 H.P. are Norberge hoists, also other larger
hoists are Vulcan ,·;ith 500 H.P. each.
Attached herewith letter from Mr. Toucher concerning these hoists.
Trusting that this will give you some information you desire., with
kindest regards and best wishes I remain
Yours very truly,
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November 16, 1949

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A. C. motors in parallel.
The motors in all cases have similar characteristics of speed torque,
horsepower, secondary and primary ratings.
Each motor has in its secondary circuit and independent secondary panel
and resistor, but contr~lled simultaneously through the mas ter switch
controller.
Both motor primaries are energized through a common primar y panel which
precludes the danger of mis-synchronzation.
Attached is a sketch showing the general scheme of conditions .

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SYDNEY

NOVA SCOTIA

November 5, 1948
Mr. V. 0. Murray,
General Manager,
The Union Pacific Coal Company,
Rock Spring_s , Wyoming.
Dear Mr. Murray:
I was glad that you had some opportunity
to meet our General Manager, Mr. Gordon, and I am sure
that had there been more time at your disposal you
would have enjoyed discussing matters of mutual interest
with him.
I may say that we were both very disappointed
that we were unable to see you before we left Rock Springs.
However, I sincerely hope that an opportunity will arise
wherein you may be able to spend some time in our field,
and I am sure that if the time does come when you can
visit us you will find many things in our distric't of
interest to a mining man.
We enjoyed our visit to Rock Springs very much,
and some of the things we saw gave us a great deal of food
for thought, as a result of which we may be able to improve
our own operations to some extent.
I sincerely appreciate your kindness to us,
and also your kind invitation for our return to Rock Springs.
Should the opportunity arise, I am sure that we will be
· only too glad to avail ourselves of your very kind offer.
Please remember me to your associates, and also
to Mrs. Murray.
Yours very sincerely,

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October 19th, 1949
Mr. Verne O. Murray,
General Manager,
Union Pacific Coal Company,
Rock Springs, Wyoming.
Dear Mr. Murray:
DurinG two visits to the collieries of the Union
Pacific Coal Company at Rock Springs, you were kind enough to
have your staff show us hoists of 800 and 1000 horsepower capacity, driven by AC motors arranged in parallel.
I have discussed this arrangement with our Chief
Electrical Engineer, tlr. E. L. Martheleur, and while he is
intrigued with the idea he is still reluctant to adopt this
principle in our collieries, where we have . single motors operating hoists up to 1800 horsepower, because of the difficulty of dividing the load equally between the two motors.
Would you kindly let us know if the two motors
which you use in parallel on your hoist'- are connected to a
single resistance so as to have exactly the same amount of
resistance in the rotor circuit?
There is also the question of connecting the two
motors together mechanically, so as to have the two rotor
circuits in synchronization.
While this is not very difficult to accomplish,
nevertheless the two relative positions of the motors must be
always the same.
I remember discussing this arrangement of motors
with you, during my last visit in company with Mr. Gordon,
and at that time you had assured us that it was a very successful operation. I am wondering, however, if your electrical
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the two motors. I, of course, assume that you have made
the necessary tests to ascertain this facb.
I realize that you are very busy and probably
will not be in~ position to give us in detail the answers
to the problem which is bothering us at this time. Therefore, perhaps you would be kind enough to have your electrical
engineer give us as much information on this subject as p ossible, and we on our $ide will be very glad at any time to
reciprocate with information on our installations which may
be of interest to you.
Yours ver y truly,

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IN REPLY REFER TO _ _ _ _ _ __

November 1st, 19480

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H. C. Livingston, Esq.,
Vice-President,
Union Pacific Coal Company,
Rock Springs, Wyoming, U.S.A.
Dear Mr. Livingston:
After a very uneventful journey Mr. Frost
and I have arrived back in Nova Scotiao We both thank you very
much for yoµr kindness to us in Rock Springs and for the way
in which you made it possible for us to see those parts of your
operations we wanted to see.
Mr. Peternell was an excellent guide·
and was able to tell us all we wanted to know.
We deeply appreciate
the manner in which he took us about the mines.
At this time I should like you to know that
the crews I saw working in your mines worked better than any crews I
have seen on routine operations.

I should like to compliment you too on the
general housekeeping of both the mines themselves and the surface
installations.
I trust that you or some of ;your officials will
pay us a visit and have a look at some of our works and I can assure
that we will be only too pleased to let you see any operations we have.

With kindest personal regards,

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General ~.ianager, Co al Op erations
Dominion Steel &amp; Co al Corp .. Ltd.
Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada

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Dear 1--;r o Gordon:

'I'his uill a cknowledg e I' ece:ipt of your letter of

September 29, advising that you e xpect to arrive in Rock
Springs by plane £:t noon on October 18, accompanied by

Mr. Frost, Chief Mining Engineer.
I i::i ould sugge st that you wi r e Nr. H. 0. Li vi ngston,

Vice Pr e sident-Operation, The Union Paoif1c Coal Company,
Rocli. Springs, Wyoming, on October 16 or 17, restating
your arrival at Rock Springs.

Mr. Livingston Hill have

a oar meet you at the airport and make necessary hotel
reservations if you have not already secured promised
aocommodat1one.

1-Ie will be glad to have you look over

any of our properties, and members of our staff will
appreciate a meeting ,;,r1 th you.

I will endeavor to be in Rook Springs at the time
of your visit, unless something arises ~hich makes it
necees~ry that I oha.nge my plans.

Sincerely yours, orl~al~~
I. 'iJ. BAYLESS

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SYDNEY
NOVA SCOTIA
September 29, 1948
Mr. I. N. Bayless, President
The Union Pacific Coal Company
Rock Springs, Wyoming
Dear Mr. Ba,yless:
For some time I have had the desire to have a
look at some of the orerations of The Union Pacific
Coal Company's collieries, in which I understand the
natural physical conditions somewhat resemble those in the
coal fields operated by the companies of the Dominion
Steel &amp; Coal Corporation.
We all, of course, know of the success which The
Union Pacific Coal Company has had in mechanizing its
collieries, and since we are at present in the initial
stages of mechanizing our own loading operations, we are
looking for information which would be helpful to us.
I am arriving in Rock Springs by plane at noon on
October 18th, accompanied by Mr. Frost, our Chief Mining
Engineer, who I believe, you have already met.
I would appreciate it greatly if you will be kind
enough to grant us permission to look at some of your
opere.tions during our three days stay in Rock Springs.
Yours very truly,
/s/ H. C. M. Gordon
General Manager,
Coal Operations.

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E. YOUNG

MINING ENGINEER

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Mr. H. C. Livingston, General Superintendent
Union Pacific Coal Company
Rock Springs, Wyoming
Dear Mr. Livingston:
Please note herewith copy of a letter of introduction
which I have sent to Mr. H. C. M. Gordon. He advised me that
he and lir. Frost expect to arrive at Rock Springs on October
18th, and I took the liberty of suggesting that he get in touch
with you in the event that hotel reservations have not been
made at Rock Springs. Possibly by the time you receive this
note from me, you will have heard of the proposed visit by Mr.
Gordon and Mr. Frost.

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I am sure that you will be interested in talking with
these gentlemen regarding their present practice and proposed
innovations. Mr. Frost has returned recently from a tour of
British and German mines.
Mr. Frost is a member of the A.I. M.E.

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Mr. Gordon is not, but he is prominent in the affairs of the
Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. If
opportunity affords, I am sure the members of your staff and
other local members of the A.I.M.E. would enjoy an evening with
these gehtlemen.
Very cordially yours,

�LEWIS

E. YOUNG

MINING ENGINEER

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Union Pacific Coal Conpany

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Dear Ur. Livinr,ston:

This v1ill introduce to you Dr. H. C. ~-. Gordon,
General l:anuger of Coal Operations, Docinion Steel and Coal
Corporation, Li1nited, Sydney, [fova Scotia., and ..ir . Louis Frost,
Chief Dining Engineer, Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation,
Li.cited.
It has been my pleasur e to knoi•r these gentlemen for
several years and I have had the opportunity to visit their
very interesting operations in Nova Scotia. The Dominion Steel
and Coul Corporation, Limited, hos been using conveyors extensively for soEe years and is no~"J adding other t ypes of underground equipment.
llr. C-ordon and Mr. Frost r:ould like t o visit your
r:iines and I arn sure that you \7ould enjoy discussing coal .mining
practice with them.
Any courtesies extended to these gentlemen v1ill be
appreciated greatly.

With kind r egards, I am
Very cordially yours,

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�August 171 1946

Mro L. Jo Doucet,

Departmsnt of Industrial Relations, Corpo
Dominion Steel and Coal Corpo, Ltd.

Sydney,, Nova Scotia
Dear Ur. Doucet:

In ·reply to your letter of July 30,, asking for more information in regtlr_d to our Suggestion System, I r1ill attoopt to answer your
questions as f ollov1s:

1. ls it praeiicwblo for cmployes inn coal cine to
mahG sugges·tions coneerning thei:r uork?
I ,-:ould soy it io entirQly practical. as I ha.vs

put into pructice several suggestiono mo.de by
amployos, especially some of our younger employras

making suggestions for the improvemant of mschnnical devis0s in our mines.
2.

How many suggestions mre you able to get per·

1,000 employee per year?
Ao to this I do not hnve a.ey- definite information,
but I would say that they would run at lea.at 15 to

20 per thousand empl07es, perhaps more.

3. Were there financial rewards ca.de for suggestions?
Thore have been a ferz cases where small re\1ards \7era
made, but there has been no fast rule in regards to

this matter.

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labor-managcmsnt relations?
I feel that there is~ better fooling created betneen labor and management vrhore suggestions that
are practical are made by omployes and that ean be
put into effect.:; ~iving s&lt;m:3 publicity to it in
our .monthly publicationo I am enclosing a copy
of ona of our Eraployes' Maga.zinc vt.oich shoris
pictures of our Rook Springs Mines Suparintendent
v,ith soln.;) of the suggestions he has rr.nde and wo
are using in our rtlne oparations.
Trusting that this will arumor your questions, I am

Very truly yours.11
Or!~!nu.l Sig-wd:

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SYDNEY
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Mr. Harry M. Tibbs,
Personnel 11a nager, The Union Paci f ic Coal Co.Rock Springs,
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Dear Er. Tibbs:
Mr. Louis Frost has kinc.il,y passed along to t his
department your letter of July 2nd. At the outset, I would
like to extend rny congratulations to your company on its
progressiveness, and the :manner in which it handles labourmanagement problems. ~Jhen all is said and done, the title people
carry are n~t so i nportant if they a ccomplish the objective and
enjoy reasonably good basic rel ations.
Hav.i ne seen publicity regarding your Suggestion System,
it is suspected that it must have been very suc c essful when in
operation. Though you mention in ~,our letter that the Suggestion
System was temporc,rily set aside during the war, I am wondering
whet hlJ r you would be kind enout;h to give us any inf ormation you
mya have reearding its operation in the past. Among the
questions suggest ed are the following:--

1. Is it practicable for employees in a coal mine to make
suggestions concerning their work?
2. How many sul:'. gestions were you able to get per 1,000
employees per year?

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t'::o years. '.ihile some 18,000 employees_ were thus eligible to make
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sufficient in number and quality. Probabl.v this is due to the
fact there were no financial rewards.
If it is ·n et i mpo sing on your valuable time, any
experience ~· ou have had in this respect would be ap preciat'ed.
Yours sincer-.:ly,
(S) L. J. Doucet
L. J. Doucet,

Dept. of Indus t r ial
R-::l ations, Corp.

�April 2 5g 1946

Mr. Louis Frost
Assistant Mining Engineer
Dominion Stael and Coal
Corporation, Limited
Sydney, Nova Scotia
Doar llr. Frost:
Your very kind letter of April 16th has been
received along with the most interesting technical publications nhich you enclosed.., and I i-dDh to take t.hio
oppo1•tuni ty to thank you for your courtesy as I a□ sure
I ,1ill spend a fen evenings of enjoyment in reading them.
I don 1 t suppose you r1ill have the ·p1easur0 of
attending the Mining Congress in Cincinnati to be held
on the 29th and JOtb of this month. llr. Hughes, General
Superintendent, and Ur. Grosso., Mine Superintendent at
Reliance, are going to nttend as representatives of this
CO!ilpany, .

I am glad that you and llr.. Hines enjoyed your
visit to Rock Springs, and should you again be in this
country, we will be glad to show you through the mines and
mll give you whatever inform tion you desire. Looking
foruard to seeing you aeain some time in the future, I
remain
Yours very truly,
Oti1ind Si!i'l'l~q

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A , N . WILLIAMS
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S end the foliowing telegram, ,ubjd:t lo the term• on back hereof. which are hereby agreed to

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BUY
WA~ l!SONDS
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Cas.t legate, Utah
March 21, 1946

Mr. Io N. Bayless, Rock Springs

CANADIAN ENGINEERS APRIVE ROCK SPRINGS HOTEL THURSDAY NIGHT.
WOULD LIKE PE~MISSION TO ~EE UNION PACIFIC OPERATIONS FRIDAY IF POSSIBLE.
PLEASE CONTACT AT ROCK SPRINGS HOTEL.

DR. YOUNG AND BIEGLOW HAVE ADVISED

OU_T ARRIVAL.
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Mr. H. Co Livingston:
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Dro L. Eo Young)

I am attaching here~ith a copy of a letter from
Dr. Lo E. Young, wtiich you will note states that Mro Louis
Frost, Assistant Mining Engineer of the Dominion Steel &amp;
Coal Corporation, Limited, and Mr. Hines will visit Rock
Springs sometime the latter part of this month.
Will you pleas·e instruct the engineering and
operating staff to show these men every courtesy on their
arrival at Rock Springs?

In the meantime, if you are noti-

fied of their itinerary, will you please pass it on to me,
as I would like very much to meet these gentlemen; and if
I receive word of their schedule, I will notify you.

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ENGINEER
Oliver Building
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P.O. Box 146
March 11, 1946

Mr. I. N. Bayless,· President
Union Pacific Coal Company
1416 · Dodge Street
Omaha, Nebraska
Dear Mro Bayless:

I have been advised by Mr. Louis Frost, Assistant
Mining Engineer of the Dominion Steel &amp; CQal Corporation,
Limited, that he and Mro Hines will visit Rock Springs some
time the latter part of this month. They are planning
to leave Sydney, Nova Scotia, March 16th and will fly to
Salt Lake City from Ghicago. I do not know the date on which
they will arrive at Rock Springs.
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It has been my pleasure to work with Mro Frost·
and Mro Hines in Nova Scotia mines and I know that you will
find them well info·rmed mining men, and I am sure · the meip.bers
of your staff at Rock Springs would be interested in having
an opportunity to talk over their Noya Scotia mining prac. tice ,11th them.
Mr. Frost is a graduate of a British mining college and Mr. Hines has had extensive experience in Nova Scotia ·
mining. Both of these men are high-class and I am sure you
would be interested in knowing them personally.
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W1tb ~indest regards, I am,
Cordially yours,

/s/ L. E. · Young

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ROYAL COMMISSION ON COAL
R. D. HOWLAND, SECRETARY

September 4, 1945.

Io N. Bayless, Esq.,
President &amp; Gene ra1 Manager,
Union Paoifio Coal Company,
ROCK SPRIMGS, Wyoming,

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Dear Mr. Bayless:
Many thanks for your letter of the

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ultimo, and also for the enclosure giving statistios
on your admirable reoord in the reduotion ot aooidenta.
I hope to have the pleasure of seeing you
again before my duties ,ritll. this Commission are
completely discharged.
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Royal Commission on Coal
Room. 2219, Noo 3 Temporary Building
Ottar:al) Canada

Dear Sir:
This nill acknonledge your letter of August
22nd.

I was extreraely sorry you did not have time to
remain in Rock Springs for a fev1 dnys so that, ,m· 11ould
be able to get acq'l'.D.inted. I run very much interasted in
the mining industry, both. in the United states and in
Ca.nad!l. I IIi.ll be glad to have any information you think
would be of interest; the r e are many questions I 1·10uld
like to have asked you. I hops your short stay here ·was

beneficial.
I a.i11 attaching, hcre,1ith, a statement of our
safety record over a. psriod of years, which appeared .in
our "B@ployes' Magazine".
We hopa that nov; the war is over, we will be
able to get back on a sound operatine basis, v:ith mutual
benefits to both operators and miners.

Very truly yours,

Oricrina l Sie:1~cl:

l. N. BAYLESS

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CHAIRMAN
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HON. MR. JUSTICE: C. C. McLAURIN OTTAWA, CANADA
ANGUS J, MORRISON
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ROYAL COMMISSION ON COAL
R. D. HOWLAND, SECRETARY

Written ats
Mount Roya:l Hotel 0
MONTREALo Po~••

August 22 0 1945.

I. N. Bayless. Esq.,
General Manager,
Union Baoitio Coal Comp~,
Union Paoifio Building,
OMAHA, Nebraska.

Dear Mr. Baylesss
I am sorry that our trip to Rook Springs .,,as
so hurried. We were unfortunately pressed for time.
It was 'lfl¥ intention to start a fevt days earlier, but_
felt that I must meed the oonvenienoe of our Coal
Controller, and unfortunate]¥ his engagements obliged
us to move somewhat too hurriedly.
I appreoiate the oourtesies extended by your
Company, and have written Mr. Livingstone a noteo
Yours very truly,

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This is to acknowledge with thanks your letter of August 3, relaing to the

visit of the members of the Canadian Royal Commission on Coal.
Your cooperation in this matter is highly appreciated •

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Assistant Deputy Administrator.

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Assistant Deputy AdJ11.inistrator
Solid Fuels Administration for i tll"
Washington 25, D. C.

Yours of July 20th.
This is to ini'or--,n you that llr. C. c. tleLauri.n., .
Mr. E. J. Br-umrl.ng and wr. A. J. liorrison of Calgary, Canada~
visited Rock Springs yesterday. Thoy spent a. nuraber of
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hours ,1ith our CnJineero. Ho:7eyer, they did not go inside
the mines and left; arriving in Sru.t Lake City lust night.
Mr. 11clo.urin stated that they nere compelled to be back in
Canada on Tuesday of nc..xt \·;eek.

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Assistant Deputy Administrator
Solid Fuels Administration for ilar
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Dear lli"; t'Jheeler:
Yom.,s of July 20tho

This i::i to inform you thut Mro Go Co tlclaurin.,,

Mr. E. J o ~ and llro Ao Jo llorr1.son of Calgacy, Canadaj
visited Rock Springs yesterday o

Thsy spant o. number of
Ho:1over, they did not go inside
th3 mines and left; arriving in Salt L-:ikG City last night.
Mr. llclnurin stated that they r;cre com.pilled to be back in
Conada on 'i'uesdcy of nm...1-. \,~eko
hours i-dth our engineers.

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July ~5:, 1945.

J.E. Bayless, Esq.,
President,The Union Pacific Coal Company,
ROCK SPRINGS,
Wyoming.
Dear Mr. Bayless,Mr. Wheeler has given me a copy of his
kind letter to you respecting my proposed motor trip
to Rock Springs.
I expect to leave here July 30th.
I am not sure when we will be arriving at Rook Springs
as we propose to visit one Montana property, and also
a Sheridan, Wyoming property.
Perhaps I can be free to telegraph you
giving you as much notice as possible as to the probable
time of our arrival at Rock Springs. Please do not go
to any trouble for us.
We merely wish to have a
cursory look around and will enjoy ma.king your
acquaintance and having a visit with you.
Yours sincerely,

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Rock Springs - July 24, 1945

Mr. H. C. Livingston.
Mr. V. O. Murray:
Mr. I. M. Charles:
(CC - Mrs. A. M. Outsen)

I am attaching copy of letter from Mro Dan H. Wheeler.,
Assistant Deputy Administrator, Solid Fuels Administration, which
states that Justice C. C. McLaurin expects to visit Rock Springs
the latter part of this month.

He will no doubt wire his arrlvalo

If I am not here at the time Mr . McLaurin 1 s wire arrives,
or he and his party arrive, they should be shown every courtesy as
guests of The Union Pacific Coal Company .,

Mrs. Outsen will make

reservations for this party at the ·niite Mountain Lodge as soon as
the time of their arrival is learned.

Enc.
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Hr. Dan Ho 'i'J heeler
Assistant Deputy Administrator
Solid Fuels Administra:Uon £or ·Nar
Washington 25.1) Do Co
.1.1ear Mr. Wheeler:
'Ihis will acknowledge receipt of your letter

of July 20th, file 1I=lg3.
We v1ill be glad to have Honorable Justice C. Co

Mcl~urin and anyone accompanying him as guests of our
property. You are right in requesting that~ Justice
t!cLaurin telegraph us on his intended arrival. I vtill
assure you that we v1ill give these paople every opportunity
to visit our prop3rty'o
Yours very sincerely,
Orizmal S i ~

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IN REPLY PLEASE REFER TO

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Mro J. W. Bayless, President,

The Union Pacific Coal Company,
Rock Springs, Wyoming.
My dear Mr. Bayless:
Reference is made to my letter of May 30, relating to the visit of the
Royal Commission on Coal to your mines.
The Hon. Mr. Justice C. C. McLaurin expects. to visit Rock Springs the latter
part of this month. He will leave Calgary on July 26th or 27th. ~e will likely
be accompanied by one other persono

He is particularly interested in inspecting the mechanized operations at your
Rock Springs property.
I know that you will do everything you possibly can to assist him in securing
the information he is seeking.
I have requested Justice McLaurin to telegraph you when he intends to arrive
at Rock Springs.
Sincerely yours

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Assistant Deputy Administrator.

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The Union Pacific Coal Company,
Rock Springs, i'fyoming.
rr,y dear Mr. Bayless:

Reference is made to your letter of April ll, addressed to Mr . c. J. Potter,
relating to the visit of the Royal Commission on coal.
The members of the Commission completed the Eastern portion of their survey
and vrere for various reasons forced to return to Canada. They now plan to resume
the United States survey la·c;er in the sunnner at Yrhich time I will advise you of
their plans.
Trank you f'or your interest in this rnattero

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Assistant Deputy Administrator.

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ro:Jnti..'l'Jg to the vis5:&lt;. of the Reynl Co::mtlssion on co:!lo
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Th~ u1embers ·of t he Coi2Ilissio cocyl0·(;ed -~h9 Rrntcrn portion of ·thoir SU:l:'v~Y
o.nd 1:;ere i'or va:iriou.G l'c.:.1sons i'ox-ced to roturn 'GO Comcb o Th,ziy nm1 plan to zaeGUBe
tho United Smtcs smz•vey 1'.:!.wx~ in ·0~.e su..nr!l.9l-. n·t. nhioh "t&gt;·i ma I 'i7ill ndvl se ~ou of
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Referring to my letter to Dr. Potter, April 14th,
copy to you, regarding proposed Rock Springs visit of the
Canadian Royal Commission on Coal:
Mr. Dan H. Wheeler of Dr. Potter's office advises,
under date of May 28th, that the members of the Commission
have completed the eastern portion of their survey and have

later in the summer.

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My dear Mro Bayless:

Reference is made· to your letter of April 11., relating to the forthcoming visit
of the Canadian Royal Commission on Coalo
There are no plans for the Commission to make any stops enroute to Rock Springso
We will give you several days 1 notice on their arr ivalo
The Commission should be particularly inter ested in the development work and
mechanization carried on by the Union Pacifico

Thank you for your interest in this mattero
Sincerely yours»

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Deputy Solid Fuels

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Dear Dr. ~otter: .
Yo~ !•'.1-1: 3 of A.pYoil 6 0 my r0ply delrayed u@coun~

abGence in Ua shingto!il:

··::1.~h x,,especi to x&gt;eoei'iTing the Cen.oa~ r4 j(j\ Ro!l81 Cow.mission

. on Coo.l: i? you -;:-rill give ue theit&gt; i tinex&gt;Bl"Y '\-Ji th da.te of
Br'.t'i "iTal I at Rock Springs·, u e uill arra.i,ige fm." hotel GJ.O(ijomodations ai the Uhi te t1ount8.iEl Xnn p i.-J h!ch i e the mo 0t comfortable
place .in the aity 9 ond ":Jill thezs,e;~ftex-&gt; give them nn opportu.nity

to go into .eveey matte::;&gt; in uhich they are intereeted. in the
Rook Springs field..

Hith x,espect to the mo'iTement of these gentlemen from

Rook Spring s to S0lt Luk0 City: ue can take cnre of thgt by
driving them to Snlt Lo~e City if train 0ervice i0 not con-

ve~iently a~niloble.

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mG a few deys in si.d'iTMce of the final schedule 9 you ci:m
d.0pend on our taking oa.ro of these gentlemen nnd getting
then ?~om F..ock Springs to Sl:ll.t Lake City. _

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D?o Co J. Potte~

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Solid Fuels Administration f 01... Wox&gt;
Rashlngton 2~, Do Co

Daar Dr. Potter:
Yo~ L"-l:3J&gt; dated Apl"il 5th, to Mr-. Eugcno
Mc.A.uliffc on Canadian Royal Comoissioil nhich nill visit
this countryi
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I note tha appr~xi i';l,)to schGdulo of leaving
tlashir1gton on Jl!iey' 28-Gho I ao nondering if they e:,..1)3ct
to make a.ey stops betueoo UashingGon and Roek Springs.
rJould be glad to be kept inf'or~d of thGi.i7 itinerary a
few deys before their arrival in Rock Springs.

Presuc.e they aro interested in general mining
and mine develop::rent, or is there any SJl3Cial information
you think they will desir~.
Sincerely yours,
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Mro I. N. Bayless:

Confirming conversation 8th:
Herewith two copies of letter received from Dro
Potter under date of April 5th, regarding western tour .
of the Canadian Royal Commission on Coal, who plan to
visit our mines early in June.
Eugene McA~if~ ~

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Solid Fuels Administra tion For· War
Washington . 25, D. C.
April 5, 1945
In reply please refer to
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The Union Pacific Coal Company
O_mah e. , Nebraska

My dear Mr. McAuliffe:

' on Coa.1 1 t-h ich h a.s been makThe Canadian Royal Commission
ing ·an investigation of the Dominion coal industry , has requested an
opportunity to ex ~~lne certain properties before co mpleti ng its report.
I am arranging the ·itinerary f or the Commission, 1.-1h lch will begin _
its work in the Eastern anthr acit e fields about May 1 .
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It is tentatively proposed t hat the Co mmission will -lea~~
Washington about Monday, Mey 2ff for the we stern leg of the survey ·;
which will include e. tour of the Union Pacific Mines · at Rock Springs, .
thence to Ut ah, completing the journey in Montana about June 8 or 9.
Th~ Commission comnrises ~he Hon. Mr. Justice W. F.
Carroll, Chtiirrnan, · the Hon~ Mr: Justice C. ·c. McLaurin, Mr. Angus J. •
Morrison, Labor rfomber, Nr. J. • J. Fra:wley, K. C. Counsel, and Mr. R. •
D... Howland, S.ecretary. It is li)!.ely that one or possibly t wo technical attaches of the Commission will accompany the .party on the tour.
While the dates mentioned here are all subject to confirmation by the Chairman of the Oomrnission, I would e.ppreciate s1.-letter
from you outlining the schedule which you can arrange for the group,
so that the survey will be mutu~lly beneficial.
It ·would seem that it would be sufficient :Lf the party
remained in Rock Springs until Friday or Se.turd.ay and then left for
· S.a lt L_ake City to spencl Sunday. However, I would like to have your
views on the matter. It may be necessary to secure some help from ·
~'OU on train accommodations later on when the schedul·e is finally
e.pproved.
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Sincerely yours,
/s/ C. J . . Potter
Deputy Solid Fuels Administrator

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UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Solid Fuels Administration For War .
Washington 2ij, D. a.
April 6, 1946
In reply please refer to

Mro Eugene .McAuliffe, Fresident

l'he Union · Pe.ci?1:c Coal Q6mpany •

Oman.~, Nebraska
M:y dear 1-1 r. HcAuliffe:

The Canadian Royal Cornl!lission on Coal, ~ch ioh has been making an 1nveotigation o? the Dominion co al industry; has reque s ted an .
opportunity to examine certain propertie s before completing it s report.
I am arranging the itineral"Y for ·che Comro1s $ion, i:ihich will begin
1 ts work in the Ea ster.1 anth.x·aci 'Ge fl e l . . s about I.fay 1.
It is ten'i:; a tively p1"oposed· that the Commission t-rill leave
Washington about Hone.lay, L1ay - 28 for . the ,-rnster-.a leg of the survey, .
·wh1oh will include a tour of the Un.ion Pacific I-1inee at Rock Sp:;."inga,
thence to .. Utari, completing the journey in Z.fontana about June 8 or 9 .
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.The Commission oompri.1es the lion. Mr. Justice U. F.
Carroll, Ohai~man, the Hon. !-h... ·Justice C. C. , loL1£.-;urin, Mr. Angus J.
Morrison, !iabor Member; Mr. J. J. Ii'rawley, .K. ·C. Counsel, ei.nd Mr. R.
D. Howland, · Secretary. It is likely that one ox- possibly tr.re technical attaohea of the Cfommission will acoompany the party on the tour.

/

While the dates mentioned here are all subj_ect· to confirmation by the Chairman of the Commission, I ·would apprecl,ate a letter
from you outlining the sohedule uhich .you can arrange for the group,
so that the surveY, "'11111 - be mutually beneficial'.
, It would. seem that .1 t 'i,,1 ould be sufficient d:f the pe.rty
remained in Rock Springs until . F1•1.day or Saturday end then left for
Salt Lake City to ,spend Sunday. However·, • I would like to have your
views on the matter. It may be necessary to secur~ some help f~om
you on train aocommodations later on uhen the eohedule is finally
approved~
, Sinoerely yours,
\

/e/ O. J . . Potter
Deputy Solid Fuels Administrator ·

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                    <text>SPECIAL FITE NO. 22

TH~ UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY

Organization of
Sim.1A TAU EPSILON
Safety Honor Society
(Safety Key Men's Organization)
Rock Springs, Vlyoming

February 27, 1941
and
Subsequent Operation

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Cut of Sigma Tau Epsilon Key sent Ur. McAuliffe 4/22/42

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Lu-. George Lo Addy :
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collection of the above ar,10wit o

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Mro Ho O" Li vingston:
I read with a great deal of interest the reco mmendations ma.de by the several committees in the Sigma Tau
Epsilon organization, snd I think a copy of their reco ~me ndations should be given to the U.M. W. of A. safety commit te e
at each district, as well as discussing the different reco mmendations at your safety meetings.

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�SIGM/i TAU EPSILON SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS AS OF SEPTEMBER 15, 1946
Committee No. 2
We, Committee No. 2, recommend there should be more caution around
cars.

We recommend that large chunks of coal on top of cars be taken care

of or taken off before leaving loader point.

We also think that more attention

should be paid to foot wear,

v.

John
Knoll
George Blacker
Arthur Munn
J. Hearne
Committee No. 3
Resolutions and recommendations of Committee No. 3.

In order to

prevent injuries caused by falls of rock or coal in timbered places, we
recomr.iend·that the men be instructed by the supervisor in charge to always
sound roof before knocking out any props.

When loose roof is fQund supported

by props which have to be moved either additional props or crossbars are to
be set before knockini; or moving those props.

While timbering or cro~sbarring

extremely bad roof, men engaged in that type of work must be instructed by the
supervisor in charge to always use safety props,
Ernest Besso
John Cukale
Joe Kosovich
Frank Subic
Sam Canestrini
Committee No. 4
~e, Committee No. 4, recoml?lend that in handling and moving timber
and rails, that the supervisory force continue to stress the need of the men
keeping their minds on what they are doing at the mo~ent, keeping their fingers
and toes in the clear,

When the ha.ndles of wrenches are not long enough to

get leverage to tighten the bolts or clamps, we would recommend that longer

�handles be welded on to the wrench.

'fe would also have men who &amp;re holding

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jackpipes for the machine man to continue holding the pipe until it is tight.
Clyde Rock
James Law
Joe Salvatico
Andrew Spence
Committee No. 5
We, Committee No.

5, considered the eye injuries.

't'Te

feel that

the injuries reported, could be avoided some by the worlr..man being a little
more careful in handling material and by wearing his ~OGgles closer to his
eyes except where men are sharpening drill bits.

u'!," reccITUncnc that

tJ-,ey use

enclosed goggles.
Ben Dona
Carl Nelson
Ben Caine
Committee No. 6
'Ne 1 Committee No.

6, bOinb over electrical injuries find that quite

a number is caused through carelessnesu of men in pilllinf IT~chine cable while
holding same at splice and failure to disconnect light lines before replacing
globes.

We recommend that men disconnect light line, remove trolley pole cff

wire and when pulling machine cable p,ull below splice or replace with new
cable.
A.

M. Strannigan
Chairman

Committee No. 7
'.lfe, Committee No. 7, recomr.iend that all machine men while operating
cutting machines should at all times have the bit clutch out while doing work
around the machine especially when changing bits under a cut.
here v,here a man was changing bits under the cut.

1~e

have a report

''Thile he was changing hits

another man turned on the controller catching the man's hand.

This should be

�stopped and only the machine runner turn on controller.
Committee No. 8
Concerning case of tipple cleaner a~ Reliance, age 71, recommend
that men of this age be kept away from moving machinery, or said machinery
be shut off while it is being cleaned.
Thomas Lucas

w. H. Buchanan
Joe Gornik

Committee No, 9
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Cuiiliilittee No. 9, recommend that at all safety meetings the

matter of haste and carelessness be discussed tp eliminate injury to workers
in getting on and off mantrips.

Recommend better housekeeping be stressed

and discussion of workers placing their feet in walking and getting ready for
various work.

Recommend that more attention be stress~d to trimming of roof,

faces and ribs in all places to eliminate falling coal thereby adding to the
necessary testing of places.

R~commend that workers be cautioned in wearing

oversize and clothes with holes in them,
Albert Curle
Primo Gatti
John J. Balog
Rudolph Battisti
J. Reuter
Committee No. 10
Hernias reported 10:

Recommend that we have a more rigid physical

examination of all new employes and workmen properly instructed in regard to
lifting material.
?L..ntrip !.,Juries reported 2:

Recommend that all employes be

instructed to stay on mantrips and not jump off, until mantrip comes to a
complete or full atop.

Jtl.so that closer supervision be given to all mantripe

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in regard to dai~y inspection~ of equipment and over crowding of cars.
Acid Burns reported 4:

Recommend that printed instructions be

posted at lamp house in use and care of lamps used by employes.

Recommend

that lamps are properly serviced by lamp men.
Falling material reported 3:

Timber being knocked out by Duckbill.

1!Je recommend that all Duckbill Operators be instructed to observe more closely
the surroundings in which the Duckbill is being operated in regards to close
timber.

Also the position of facemen in close vicinity of Duckbill while

Duckbill is engaged in the operation of loading coal.
Charles Grosso
Hm. Wilkes
V. o~ Murray

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Committee No. 2
We, Committee No, 2, recommend there should be more caution around
cars.

We recommend that large chunks of coal on top of cars be taken care

of or taken off before leaving loader point.

We also think that more attention

should be paid to foot wear.
John V. Knoll
George Blacker
hrthur Munn
J. Hearne
Committee No. 3
Resolutions and recommendations of Committee No. 3.

In order to

prevent injuries caused by falls of rock or coal in timbered places, we
recommend that the men be instructed by the supervisor in charge to always
sound roof before knocking out any props.

When loose roof is feund supported

by props which have to be moved either additional props or crossbars are to
be set before knockinb or moving those props.

While timbering or crossbarring

extremely bad roof, men eneaged in that type of work must be instructed by the
supervisor in charge to always use safety props.
Ernest Besso
John Cukale
Joe Kosovich
Frank SUbic
Sam Canestrini
Committee No. 4
~ve, Committee No. 4, recommend that in handling and moving timber
and rails, that the supervisory force continue to stress the need of the men
keeping their minds on what they are doing at the moMent, keeping their fingers
and toes in the clear,

When the handles of wrenches are not long enough to

get leverage to tighten the bolts or clamps, we_would recommend that longer

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handles be welded on to the wrench.

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have men who c:.re holding

jackpipes for the machine man to continue holding the pipe until it is tight.
Clyde Rock
James Law
Joe Salvatico
Andrew Spence
Committee No. 5
We, Committee No. 5, considered the eye injuries.

t'le feel that

the injuries reported, could be avoided some by the wor~~an being a little
more careful in handling material and by wearing his g~~gles closer to his
eyes except where men are sharpening drill bit9.

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reccmn1;;;nc t !:at they use

enclosed goggles.
Ben Dona
Carl Nelson
Ben Caine
Committee No. 6
We, Committee No. 6, going over electrical injuries find that quite
a number is caused through carelessness of men in p'tl.line: 1rachine C!'ible while
holding same at splice and failure to disconnect light lines before replacing
globes.

We recol1ll:lend that men disconnect light line, remove trolley pole off

wire and when pulling machine cable pull below splice or replace with new
cable.
A.

M. Strannigan
Chairman

Committee No. 7
.,re, Committee No. 7, recommend that all machine men while operating

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cutting machines should at all times have the bit clutch out while doing work
around the machine esnecially when changing bits under a cut.
here v,here a man was changing bits under the cut.

We have a report

l'Thile he was changing bits

another man turned on the controller catching the man 1 s hand.

This should be

�stopped and only the machine runner turn on controller.
Committee No. 8
Concerning case of tipple cleaner at Reliance, age 71, recommend

that men of this age be kept away from moving machinery, or said machinery
be shut off while it is being cleaned.
Thomas Lucas
1N. H. Buchanan

Joe Gornik
Committee No. 9
T,' Je,

Com,.dttee No. 9, recommend that at all safety meetings the

matter of haste and carelessness be discussed to eliminate injury to workers
in getting on and off mantrips.

Recommend better housekeeping be stressed

and discussion of workers placing their feet in walking and getting ready for
various work.

Recommend that more attention be stressed to trimming of roof,

faces and ribs in all places to eliminate falling coal thereby adding to the
necessary testing of places.

R~commend that workers be cautioned in wearing

oversize and clothes with holes in them.
Albert Curle
Primo Gatti
John J. Balog
Rudolph Battisti
J. Reuter
Committee No. 10
H&amp;rnias reported 10:

Recommend that we have a more rigid physical

examination of all new employes and workmen properly instructed in regard to
li.t'ting material .
.M..ntrip I,;Juries reported 2:

Recommend that all employes be

instructed to stay on mantrips and not jump off; until mantrip comes to a
complete or full stop.

~i~o that closer supervision be given to all mantrips

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in regard to daily inspections of equipment and over crowding of cars.
Acid Burns reported 4:

Recommend that printed instructions be

posted at lamp house in use and care of lamps used by employes.

Recommend

that lamps are properly serviced by lamp men.
Falling material reported 3:

Timber being knocked out by Duckbill.

'l.'J'e recommend that all Duckbill Operators be instructed to. observe more closely

the surroundings in which the Duckbill is being operated in regards to close
timber.

Also the position of facemen in close vicinity of Duckbill while

Duckbill is engaged in the operation of loading coal.
Charles Grosso
Wm. Wilkes
V. O, Murray

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Rock Springs - Sep'u~:nber 5.? 1946

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It i s om" und(rcstanding th nt we YJ:ill hn.v0 a meetins of t he
Siy .a Tau l~p:Jilon S.:1 " Gty li'onor Society on Sundr..y, Septer:ib01· 15tho
':Je \Jill .-iri:-..r e ,_.. Doy and Girl Sco-µts' I•'irst Aid Contest on
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Mr. H. C. Livingston:

It is our understanding that we will have a meeting of the
Sigma Tau Epsilon Safety Honor Society on Sunday, September 15th.
We will have a Boy and Girl Scouts I First Aid Contest on
October 5th.

We should endeavor to have a band and parade in connection

with this contest.
The 40-year Old Timers I meeting will be held October 6th.

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�Rock Springs - Au~st 30, 1946
llr. Eugene !JcAulif f e:
As per p. one request, YJe are attaching, herewith, Sigma

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UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY

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'.Mr. M.A. Sharp
Mr. r,'mo ~"Jilkes

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Th o following men~ according to our records, are
eligible for membership into the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Safety Honor

Society.

Membership requirements include Unit Foremen nho have

oonducted a section or sections in any mine or mines f or three
consecutive calendar years, w1 t..11.out a lost-t~me accident sufi'ereJ.
by any employe working under their direction.,

_BaI'ton G1"oaso, J~. - RellancE;) ~
Jam~s F o Zelenka.
- Heli~ce

w. H. Buch anan
-n-Alex T. Clark

- Ste.nsbur y
- Stansbury
\i!inton

Ben Dona

Jari1.es !:le;c-d

- \Jinton

John J. Balo~h
Rudolph J.Battista Ja:meG B. Caine
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Clyde Hock
Arthur Munn
Frank Subic
Frank IIeaztne
Tho:t1as Lucas

Superior
Superior
Superior
&amp;uperlor
Superior
Superior

- Hanna
- Hanna

,n.-Jmployed at Superior, (Oct. - 1939 - Oct. 1942)0
Will you please re-check your r_ecords so the.t we
may have veri:f1c~t1on of S SI!l e a..~d advise at your earliest op•
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AccoP o. :i.ng to our&gt; records , 3arton Gr os s o, Jr o b ecame
en ployed as a Unit Forer~an on June 10, 19410

The injury ci'

Joe ~ itchelson ~as counted against h im en July - 6 , 1944~
This v!ill still per:nit Barton Grosso, Jr. to become a memb er

of the Sigma Tau Epsj_lon Sa fety ~fonor Soci etyo

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Origina l Si[!neci :

GEORGE B, PRYDE

Septcr:.box" 27 r, 19l,,l;,

�Rock Springs= September 8, 1944

of the Sigma Tnn Epsilon up to date;
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a.1:1 atta.ching herc,1ith the

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has been submitted t o me by Mr. Knill so that you may have the Sigrr:a
Tau Epsilon books reprinted vdth the addition of the information

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GEORGE B. PRlff.! E
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�aock Springs - SepteJTJber 6, 194l.

lir. G, B. Pryde:
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.Attachinr; infor.reation for Si1 '.r.lU Tau ~·- silori
Safety Honor Society on which i s l ieteG ~ curr3nt li~t of
committees for 191.i.4 - 1945, also .., compl ete list of· ... i: ers
showing the dates admitted to t he societ! .
I presume yo11 will wish ~'J ha.nt:1le • l th . .... • ~uliffe
to have the small books printed • iti the current ini'om.2.tlon

3ttached hereto.

�CO:fil'fi'EES OrJ SAfi'E PRACTICE

1944 - 1945
The pr o:noti on o!:. safe practice is pri.I:Jarily the function of
the Company• o supe1~visor1 officials., an&lt;l. accident prevention can best

be accomplished by a.nticiputing and removing the cause of accidents
before they occur.

To that end SIGMA TAU EPSILON m.11. maintain ten

sta.11Cling committees nhose duty ,n.11 be to obser..re bad conditions and bad

working practicec, r::!aldng recommendations to the raanagement for the correction of same.
The ten standing coramittees, to seNe for one year; ,;.ij_th the
current assignments of the several committees:&gt; are set fo rth belon:
List of Coi.unittees:
Committee no. 1 • - Roof and Rib Falls and Tirabering

Committee No. 2 . - Haulage

Committee No. 3 - Handling and Use of Explosives
Committee Mo. 4 - Handling and Storage of Material., Inside
Committee No. 5 - Ventilation and Rock Dusting

Colllnittee No. 6 - Electrical and l!echanical Installations

Comnittee No. 7 - Proper ·operation and llaintenance of Tools and liachinery
CODllllittee No. 8 - Handling and Storage of Material~ Outside

Comittee No. 9 - Prevention of Injuries from Slipping and Falling of
Persons
Coaaittee lfo. 10 - General i'Iel.tare, Inside and Outside

�COMMITTEE lIB'tiBEJ.~S
Co::mitt00 Hool

= Roof and Rib Falls and Timbering
Slw..--idon Bacskay, Reliance

E~nest BesGo, stansbury
George Blacker; Rock Springs
Benjnmin Caine, Suparior
George Harriss Winton
Edrr&lt;i'.rd While» Hanna

Grover Wiseman.,. Superior
- Haulage

Niek ConzattiJi Sr.:; Sup3rior
Ben Cook., Hanno.

Charles Gragory, Rock Springs
Charl.0s ·Grosso, Reliruice
Henry Krichbaum, Rock Springs
Andrerr Spence, 17inton
Committee No.

3 - Handling and Use of Explosives.
Gus Collins, Hanna
Frank Fedele,Suporior
.Vfilliru::i Greek., stansbury

John V. Knoll,. Winton

Frank Prevedel; Superior
Frank Silovich, Rocle Springs
Kenneth tJilcox, Reliance

COJ!II!li.ttee rro. 4 - Handling and Storage of lJ.ater-lal, Inside
Richard Arkle, Superior
Al.ex Easton, Reliance
Thomas Eduarda, Jr., Winton

F. L. Gordon, Superior
Charles Kam.psi, Superior
l\J:i.lan Painovich, Rock Springs

Committee No. 5 - Ventilation and Rock Dusting
John Bastalieh, Reliance
George L. Addy, superior
DeForest Nielson, Rock Springs
Tom Riccardo, · superior
Lawrence Rock., Superior
Anton Zupence., Rock Springs
CoDllittee Bo. 6

- Electrical and Mechanical Installations
A.. B. Dixon., Superior

Pete Jlarinotr, stansbuey
E. R. H&amp;:nnings1tn., Hanna

Jackliafi'ert.7., Reliance
Al.tred Russell, Rock Spring•
Bull Wianieuski., Superior
\11l11 am Benson, Reliance

�Cor;;:;:iittee Hoo 7 = P:coper Operation and Maintenance of

Tools and liachinery
Sam Canest:rinip Relianee
y;;illi.a.m Fmc1 Superior

&amp;rl:in Hall~ Superior

Jam.es Hearne,Hanna
Joe Salvatico, Rock Springs
R,. T·. Wilson.:, Uinton

CcI:illiitt,ee Do .. 8 ... Handling and Storage of l:.Jaterial, Outside

Sam Evans, Relianca
Thomas Foste1?, Reek Springs
Colin Hodgson, Hanna
i1:d. Overy, Sr., Superior
A. M. Stran.-ligan, •:.Tinton
P. J. \"Jard, Superior

Committee No. 9 - Prevention of Injuries from Slipping and

Falling. of Persons
. Frank Buehanan, Superior
John Cukale, Rock Springs
Albert Gaylord, Reliance
Richard Haag, Superior
Julius Reuter, Reliance
John ?raeger, StansburiJ

Col!i:lli.ttee No~ 10 - General Uelfare, Insid0 and Outside
George A. Bro\m,-, Superior
Ja!!les Law, \;inton

V,. o. liurray, .Rocle Springs
Thos. Overy, Sr. 1 . Rock Springs

il. A. Sharp, St8.Il8bury
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SIGMA TAU EPSILOlJ

Offic0r D 1944 - 1945
Gco=ge i7al00~ I:Ianru:i._••••••••.•••••••.••••••• President
Ro C.. Bail ey:, Winton.··..•..... ~ .. Senior Vice President
Ac'J,m Fl oe kl art O JI" o, Superior ..• Junior ,V ice President

T11c~G Oveey, Jro9 Reliance ..•.............
Secretary
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Chn~tcr Hembers February 27, 1941
George L. Addy
Richard Arkle
R. C. Bailey

E. R. Henningsen
Uillde Henry
F. V. Hicks, left Oct. 10, 1942

R•. V. Hotchkiss, left Nov. 30, 1941
Arthur Jeanoelme 0 left June 19 9 1942
A. N. Johnson, left Sept. 14, 1942
Charles T{a mpsi
John Krppan, left Oct. 4, 1941

John Bastalich

riilliam Benson
Ernest Besso
George Blacker
George A. Bro,m
Sam Canestrini
Gus· Collins
Nick Conzatti, Sr.
Ben Cook

\7illiam Lnhti, left', Aug. 21, 1942
Ja!i!es Lau

Pete llarinoff •

llatt lfu.rshall. 3 left Dec. 31, 1942
DeForest llielson

Anthony B. .D ixon

Ed. Overy, ST.
Thoms Over-;, Jr.

Sam Evans

Adam Flockhart
Thomas Fo.s ter

R. ~J . Fowkes, left Sept. 20; 1942
Wm.

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Ellan Painovich
A. ll. strannigan
George· Wales
Edward Tihile
Hillian \7ilkes

trilliam Greek

Charle~ Grosso
James Hearne _

R. T. Wilson
Grover i7iseman
Members received l:ay 24, 1.941
Anton Zupence

JJ. A. Sharp

L:embers received September 'Zl, 1941

Thomas Overy, $r.
John Traegel"

Charles Gregory
V.

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llembera received Uarch 14, 1942

Henry Krichbaum
Julius Reuter

Shand.ow Bacakq
Ri cbard Haag
Karlin Hali

John V. Knoll

Lawrence Rock

Frank .S ilovich
P. J. lard

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Jolm C.ukru.a

Albert Gaylord
Jack Rafferty

Alex Easton
Thorns Eci.t1ard.8 ~ Jr .,

i'\lfred Russell

liembero received July 2» 1944
l&gt;'l'nnk Buchc.rnn

Benj&amp;i:1.n CE\i.ne

Frank Prevedel
Tom Riccardo

Frank Fedel e

Joe Salvatico

Foster Ler oy Gordon
George Harr i s

Kenneth 1.7llcox

Colin Hodgson

Basil tJisnieusld

Andrevr Spence

The ua.y to accident prevention is through
thoughtful. planning, rigid observance
of safety rules, and eternal

vigilance.

�July l2p 1944

Mr. F. J~ Bailoy
State Coal !Ein0 Inspzctor
U. S, Dapa.rl:.ment of the Interior

Bureau of llines
Rock Springs, l'Jy oming

Dear Mr. Bailey:
Tl1~nks fo~ your letter of the 7th reear ding
your presence at the safety meeting held July 2nd at
Rock Springs. I am sure all The Union Pacific CO!ll
Company- employee \·10re glnd to have you at this r.ieeting.
I hope that it will be possibl0 for you to attend ro1w
of the activities of The Uni~n Pacific Coal Coopany.
My best ~ishes to you, I nm,

Very sincerely yours,

Oti!linal Signed:

GEORGE B. PRYDE

�July 12, 1944

t'ir o F. Jo Bnile--J
State Cocl !line Inspector

u. s. Depart.m-ant of the Intm-ior
Bw.,eau of f!ci.ncs
Rock Sprin~s, 1jylJ;;dng
Dear r.1r. Bailey:

Thanks for your letter of the 7th rogarding
your presence at the safety maoting halcl ·July 2nd at
Rock Springso I am ~ure all ~ho Union Pacific Coal
Company employcs wore glo.d to r.ave you at this 1~etin~o

I hope tmt. it will be possible for you to attend m.e.ny
of the activities of The Union Pacific Coal Comp~nyo

ttr be~t 'i'J ishes to you,. I om,
Very sincerely yours,.

Orieinal Signed:

GEORGE B. PRYDE

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Yours very truly,
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Rool.c SpringaD ·.".y oo

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Blank nsi@lla Tau Epsiion" Keys@ 3.44 Each
PLEASE ~USH SHIPMENT ALL POSSIBLE AND ADVISEo

(Same as furnished on our order Noo 69148P dated March 20,1944)

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Mr. John B. Hugiles

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Mr. ·:i-illia.m. \'lilkes
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Mr. Hodge Burress
For your L'TI'or-mat.ion, I am sending you a. complete membership
list of the Sif:,'m Tri.u_~p_:c;ig~~,.?.c4'~~i?.Y.__ft?,.no.~..5-3.~~~ty as of July 2.7 19/J+.

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�Rock Sprin.::; s - June 21, 1944

lr. Thos. Overy , Sr.
Ur . John B. Hughes
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Mr. Geo. !, . Bro':!n
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•;e expect to hold a meetine of the Sigma Ta:: _~_Es ilo~
Sunday, July 2nd, in l1ock Springs.

l.ieeting of the commit tee and

a business session will be held at the Rock Springs ifo. 1~ Cornn1unity
Hall at ten o'clock.
There vd.11 be a. dinner at the Old Timers I Building at
noon, at which time the Sentinels of Safety, non b;i,r 11 J 11 Eine ,
Superior, will be oi'ficially presented to the Compe.ny .

All members

of the Si3ma Teu Epsilon are invited to be guests of 'i'he Union
Pacific Coal Compan~, at this dim,er.
i,;ould you kindly contact all members of the Sigina Tau
Epsilon

in ~,our district, advising them of the myetine, and advising

:i iss Baird I s ofi'ice b;-,' noon .::'riday, June 30th, as to who is comint,; .
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exr1ect to have election of off icers and v:ould like to

have as many of the members present as possible.

·:': ill .)' OU kindly

urge all ~embers to make an effort •. to attend.
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t. R. Knill

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Rock Springs - July 27, 1943

Tu1r. Geo . B. Pryde:

(CC: Mr. R. R. Knill
Mr. v. o. Murray
Mr. H. c. Livingston
Mr. o. G. Sharrer)
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Alex Easton , Reliance
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                    <text>FILE NO.

284

VISITORS

- A

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

1BS1

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

&gt;

�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
jhe/bn

�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

�NO.

1

�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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                    <text>FILE NO. 284 - VISITORS
FRENCH Visitors ·
BELGIAN Visitors

1- PERRIN., L. A •.

FEB/46

-

French Engineer

2- GELAS., Etienne

OCT/46

- Delegate of Sarre lli.nes •.

De VERGERON, Michel
VASTIAUX., Reneld
COMBESCURE~ Maro.
COLLARDEY~ John

3- PAS~AL., Andre

JAM/47 - Manager of Gafsa Phosphate I.anes in Tunisia.
French Engineer.

4- LEDOUX, Jacques

llAR/47 - Assistant Chief Engineer - Puertollano., Spain.
French Mining Engineer.

5- Messrs. BARBI ER
CAR
TREGUER

'.AY/47 - French hlining llission Officials.
&amp; fr . 1'. ullman - Eimco Corporation.

�9

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�THE EIMCO CORPORATION
634 · 666 SOUTH FOURTH WEST STREET

SALT LAKE CITY 8,
UTAH, U . S . A .

May 21, 1947
NEW YORK
CHICAGO
EL PASO
SACRAMENTO
ST. LOUIS

Mr. H. C. Living stone
Vice-President in Charge of Production
Union Pacific Coal Company
Rock Spring s, Wyoming
Dear Sir:
This letter will introduce Mr. Barbier, Mr.
Treguer, and Mr. Car of the French Mining Mission,
who are among the top officials responsible for
coal production in France. They are accompanied
by Mr. T. Ullman of our New York office.
We deeply appreciate the courtesies extended
to them and your cooperation in making this visit
possible.
Very truly yours,
THE EIMCO CORPORATION

JR/nls

MA

UFACTURERS

OF

MINING

ANO

INDUSTRIAL

MACHINERY

�lj

ll!fay 9» 1947

Mr. Raymond Bolduc

French •rechnical Mission Uining Equipment

1322 18th Street, N. U.
Vlashington 6, D. C.
Dear Ur. Bolduc:

Your letter of date May 7, concerning the visit
of tlu•ee French mining engineers to our property during
the ·.-;eek of llay 19-24.
We arsi sor·ry to advise that i:Je have another group
of engineers vis it,ine t,he prop9rty at this particular time
and i t nill not be conve1:1ierr'- to re ceive the French group
of engineers.

Yours very truly,
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I\fay 7, 1947

The Union Pa c ific Coa l Coo,
Roc k Spring s
Wyoming
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Dear Sirs:
This r11issi o~, is n ow having th e vi sit of
seve ral mini n g engin ee rs from France whos e pur pos e
is to s t udy Ameri can me t h ods and mini ne machinery.
This result c an b e st b e ob tain ed by visiting
Americ an mine s and we wo1.:.l d ve r y much appr eciate your
hel ping us in c a r r~ring out such a pr o je ct by receiving
tehse gentlemen i n y ou r pro perti e s.
For i n fo rmat ion pur poses t he ir names are:
Mr. Treguer, of the "Houill eres Nationales du Bassin du
Nord et du Pn.s de Ca laisu.
Mr. Barbier, . chief of the Service of Material, Charbonnage s de France .
Mr. Car
, Chief of the French Mining ~ission in
Washin gton D .C .
If y ou acce pt those visitors they would be in
Rock Sprin P" s during the i.-veek of May 19-24, the exact date
to be confirmed later.
Your kind ·consideration of this matter will be
gre a tl y appreciated.
Very truly yours,

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of las t year, 1Jy re§,u lar mail and with our Genera l Management 's
pe1"mission. I am afraid it will be of scarce interest to y ou, but
I am indebted to you of s uch a lot of v a luable information that
I feel that y ou would like to know the result of my long stay at
Ro ck Spr ings.
;ve are n ow e x per i menting on r oom and pillar methods with
pan loading onto s h alrnr c onveyor; the f irst results are promising.
Of cour s e we hope to do ::nuch better when foreign ex change possibilities will a ll mv us to import t h e s h ortwall coal cutters and duckbills that we have or dered a few rn.onths ago.
Please g ive m.y k indest re gards to ~/J]'..'I . Charles, Peternell,
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I was sorry, whe n I left Rock Spring s,
not to b e able to see y ou, in order to thank you
ve ry warml y for y our k ind welcome, and every courtesies exten ded to me during my visit to the Union
Pacific mi nes. I really have learnt a lot during
that visit, a nd I am sure we shall be able to improve
our producti on when I go b ack to Puertollano.
~~ trip is close to its end: I am
going to-morrow to Carlsbad, llTe ,:,1 Mexico, in order to
see the double-trolley trucks (or shuttle-cars), and
• later in the week to Joplin, Missouri, to see some
stripp ing being don e on previously underground worked
deposits. I i ntend to · sail from New York on the 9th
of Aprim, back to France.

Looking tbDough my files relative to
underground gasification, I have found the following
refernces, which might be of some interest to Mr.
Charles:
Iron and Coal Trades Review, Aug.25, 1944,
by Foxwell;
Colliery Guardian, June 26, 1936, by Chekin ani
Semonoff: connnunication delivered at the Energy World
Conference;
The Engineer, Dec. 29, 1944, by E.T.Wilkins.
I quote only the English written .articles. During my
stay in Rock Springs, N~. Charles and I spoke of that
question, that's why I think these references might
interest him.
Thanking you again, and the Union Pacific Coal Co, for the valuable information you gave me
during my stay, I remain,
Yours sincerly,
JAC~UES F. LEDOUX
155 SIXTH AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY

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Dear Mr. Ledoux:
Her0crith., one print. each of tho follovri.ng dra\7ines:

l print No. P-152, Tl-U4 - Pit Car
2 prints .No. V-91., T7-S6, Jackpipe and Bridle
2 prints No. V-105., T5..S6., Standard St1ivel Po.n

l print No. V-81, T5..S6., Ratchet and Bac!t Brake Assembly
l print .No. V-106., T5-S6., Angle Trough and Rollers
l print No. V-96 1 T8-S6., Adj. Pan Stands
Very truly yours.,
Originol Siane
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�March 5, 1947

Copy:
Deer 11r. Ledoux:

Hel~erdth, one print ea.ch of the follo\7.ing dranings:

Dx•auing Noo ~I-ll,11 Tl-V6, So..fety Clevis

Drawing Noo 1600.326., TS-13.3, Sketch Showina ..lethod
of Extracting Room and Entry Pillars vrith Duckbill
Drauing No. 1951.319, Tl-DJ, Slope Parting, Reliance No.
l Mine., No. 7 Seam
Drawing No. 171.31, T2-Y4, Stansbury lline, No. l Seam
Drarring Ho. 1971.34, Tl-Y4, ilothod of Opening Ifo. l
Seatn from f-Jo. 7~ t;eam., ~tansbury Mine

Dra~ing No. 177~.31, T2-Y4, Stansbury lline, No. 7~ Seam
Drawing No. 161.33., T2-E6., No. 1 lline, ~Jo. 1 Seam., i7inton
Drawing No. 167Q.31, T5-E6, No. 7~ Mine, No. 7°?a Seam., ~7inton
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Ur. Louis Dupret

Laurent Industrial Development Coo, Inc o
90 Pine Street
Ne'.7 York 5, Ncm York
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DGar·Hro Dupret:
\7e have your letter of date January 2Jro,
concerning visit of engineer, l'J r. Jacques Ledoux9
Ua have had a great miin.y visitors •during the
past year or tt10 and we do not consider that their
activities handicapped our op:;,ration in any -way. It

is true that visiting parsonnel do absorb a certain
amount of key employes' tima; honever, if the visitor
derives arw spocinl benefit, we are happy to coop3rate
in r:clcing available our facility.
\"!e stiall be happy to have your friend, l!'~ .
Jacques Ledoux. ria Ylill appreciate his advising tim0
of arrival a f ( P days pr&lt;3vious thEII'eto.,

Very truly yours,

HCL:DAP

�LAURENT INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT

Co.,

70 PINE STREET
NEW YORKS

ENGINEERING
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EQUIPMEN T

Mr. H. C. Livingston

Union Pac'ific Coal Company
Rock Springs , Wyoming
Dear Mr. Livingston:
When I was head of the French Mining Mission in Washington,
several times I had the pleasure of hearing from different
French mining engineers how much they appreciated the
welcome that you and your company extended to them.
I feel a little bit embarrassed to come to you again to
ask a favor, but it just happens that due to the pitching
conditions of your seams, the Utah and i"lyoming deposits
are the ones ~hich are of most interest to French visitors.
So far I have not had the pleasure of visiting these
districts personally; I hope to do so as soon as I possibly
can. If you find that this succession of visitors gives
you too much trouble, could you suggest the names of
neighboring companies in which French engineers could
spend some time studying the operation of .American mining
machinery?
A friend of mine , Mr. Jacques Ledoux, a .French mining
engineer with the company of Pennaroya, is going to spend
a couple of months in this country visiting mining companies
and manufacturers. Very likely he will call on you around
!'./larch 18th and I would very much appreciate it if you could
extend to him your usual welcome or direct him to another
company.

Thanking you very much for your cooperation, I am
Yours very truly,

LD/dg

LOUIS DUPRE

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Dear Hr . :.:urre / ,
I a m no w i n Paris in my way back t o Tuni sia
afte r a v·ery in teresting t rip i n your country .
I ha v e a irery g ood rec ol l e ction of my visit
at your No . 11 ··:ine and of t he kindness and th e
t h oughtful;ess of t he sup er inte ndent . He gave me
exce l lent inf or ma t ions on -~he machinery and the mi n i n g
methods; t h e day I scent at Rocksprin g was t h e mo s t
ins t ructive dur ing my trip. I hope these inf ormat ions
wi ll help us gr eatly to ree l ize the necess a ry i mpr oveme nts
in our phosphate mines.

1.Ia y I hope I sha ll receive y ou on ce i n
~unisi a. I wish s o an d remai n,

Andr e P ascal, /
Di recteur-adjoint
de s ~xp loi te~ ion s.

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Tcle'!T:'.lm or Cablegram unless its deferred character is indicated by a suitable
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A. N. WILLIAMS, CHAIRMAN OF' TH~ BOARD

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�December 26, 1946

Mr. A. Pascal
Taft Hotel
7th Avenue and 50th Street
New York, ~ew York

Dear Sir:
Your letter of date December 21.,., , 1946., requestin~ permis sion to visit our property on or about
January 20th.

·7e shall 'be happy to afford you the same
consideration and courtesy preferred t he other French
engineers.

Kindl y call at my office upon your ·arrival

in Rock Springs.
Yours very truly,

HCL:JAP

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Livingstoneo Vice-Presidento

Union Pacific Coal Co.,
itockspring, Wy.G:tlingo
Dear· Sir::
As Manager of the G-af'sa Phosphate t!iincs in Tunisia I have been sent by rcy
comr,an:-,-r to strnJy Amcrlcro1 miniug rn.othods aml machinery and to deteroine to
,;1ha-t extent they coultl ue u::ied ·i;u 1.1o lle2.'!1:l:tc our' r11.'i.1v3.:i in Wort, 1 Aftlc:1.

As you lmoiv 0 p.iLospha:iit:l :ii:s ve1-y uauly needed for ~he rcho.bD.itation of countries
deva::;tat ed d.t ":'"lnc -~h~ ~vu::·., nnil c&lt;J11.:::icq_uen·1;1y I t7ou.1d apprecinte it vr.rr-:,r muah

I hava be:cn very ::-.1u;;n :ln-t oi·ost .CA i n t H,.: difi'.:lrent ropo:cta establishec.l by

it will not incoveuienct~ you toe much -;;o ha-li'e an addi t:lona l viriHor.
I am a per~cnal f:i:•.tcml o:2 r:.:.::-. Louis Dn})X"tr\: , now 'l"ocr.nicul Mann3er of' ·the Lauralt
Industrial DcvcloJ)illall ~ Co. 0 u.."ld. \'iho, dui•ing his ti10 years as the Chief of tha
F.r.ench Mining !!d.,3oicn in ;·;a:.frr ).ngtoh, D. G. 9 h9.s cont:....1bu·teu to gatting F:renoh
Mining Engineers acqunint(~d ui iih the American mining indust!"J.

It ls u:pon ni s

racom.'1lalldution and also of my friend Mr. Perrin, formerly technical mama.gar at

Scarbo:f'erm (Poland), now in the Sarra coal.mines.~~;~:•••that :r t1.m ,,- ,ri tins to :rem.
I plan to ar.t'i v-e in .•. Roc.k.a.pr..ill&amp; .•.•••••••••••••••• , on approxim~tely.• •ranua;z:y. 20th
and very likely shall be stopping at the

Park Hotel .....•••••• o .... As soon ai I"_

know definitely the time of ruy arrival I shall send you a telegram or shell telephone you in 01-dar to make wi a.ppointmant \11th you.
tereste~ to visit .•t.he Stansbury Mine.

I would be very much in-

�:i: nould appreciate receiving an eal"ly reply from you ai the 'raft Hotel, 7th

Avenue and 50th Street, Mo\.7 York City, oo to ohother the chosen date is agreeable to you, so that I can ex-range a dofini·;;o :i.tincrary.

Thanld.ng you in advance O and looking i'ort12:cd to making your ocquointence • I am.,

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YOUR REF.

J;ir. Livingst on, v·icei !Pr-.es'i dent
Union Pacific Coe.l Company
Rock Sp ri n gs, Wy oming

De ur ~ r. Livin gston :
Before l eavi n g .Americ a to return to 1'' ro.nce, I
would l ike to t ake this o, ort un i ty t o s ay -ood-b~re to y ou . I a l so
want to thank y ou for t h e we l come wh ic h ':s receiv e d in your mi nes , t o
uhich we me.de a mo s t i nte resti ng trip .

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Lir. "acAuli ff e \'!hose a qua i nto.n ce I had th e pl easure of malc in f; in Rock
Sp rin us a nd in Omaha .
Very truly yours,

.i!.TBN;JE GEL S

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J. B:}Yless:

Reportin.:;; on the activitiGs of visitin1 r:tlnini en.:::ineers of
Scotlnn :l, France a11d Poland.
You nre quit,e fa1nilfor wUh tlH3 activities of lli•. James B.
Fo'ther•in.: .;ham of the Fife Coo.l Ccmpnrv .

::r o Foth0ring'10.r:1 proved to be

the mo.st :..:do.ptive of all concerned , ~- 8hdin-=&gt; -the major !)ortion o:f' his

tii e in Rock upri1-us No . 8 ::t:ine", \'ihic'1 .Presents sinlilar ·,w-rki..1'1."..., conditions to thos
obscrvine, a.

encounte1•ed on ! i~ prorxn•ty.

He i s a~pnrc. tl:.r cnor1et,ic,

a r.10st li.l&lt;eable and personn· .le youn~; n~n.

'.frie i'i ve French e~ineers P ;.1ess1·s. Etknne C-cl as , Llich0l

de Vm•geron, ..enel d Vasti aux, :!,1.r~ Co..Jbcscur" u~d John Collr rdey, spent
the major portion of r,heir t i ms a t t'. c ?:clianco nnd Stnnsbury dfotricts
and we believe d1:;rived co_ s i dornble } enef it fr.o::i their stay.

The

French boys --;ei"C V'::.r'Y litt.:.-lc troublt,;; to our staff and seemed ver:f
apprecio.tive of the oppo_ tunit~,- .::ufor ed .
Tile ?olish enc-neer, l~r. Zyc1--;iunt J erry Butler, concentrated

his ~ctivitics in ~nd uround the General Of fice, not indi:cating any
particula1• interest in undergrou nd ope r ntion, and, in gcnernl., nm.king
a nuioanee o.f hir!i.self.

Hr. · Butler requested that we \7rito to Piro

John 'l'o Lassite:t&gt; of tho United rJations Relief and Rehabilitation
Ad!Il.inbtr.::i.tion at ·:;aGhington» requestinG that l:ie be alloned to stay
on the property an additional thirty days.

This request 1•12s refused

as r1 e did not feel that 1.1ro Butler \·12s availing hinself of the opportunity ai'f orded and any fw•thor stay 'l ~ould be entiroJ..y r;asteful ..

�-2I-'r n.nkly, he is a very presumptuous o.nd nrroz,:mt'° individual o

The above engins~rs all l e ft t he proper t y duririe the pn.st
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15.r. F. V. Hicks, General Mana ger
Horse Canyon Mine
Geneva Steel Company
Price, Utah

Dear Frank:

This will introduce four engineers of the French
1.iission of the Sarre Mines, r: essrs. i'.tlchel de Vergeron,
Renold Vastiaux, Marc Combescura, and John Collardey.
Tho eentlemen have been visiting our property and
have heard much of your Horse Cnnyon Mine and will greatly
appreciate your courtesy in alloning them to visit i.·1 ith
you and inspect the mine.
Presur-..i.a you have heard of the very sad death of
our mutual friend o. G. Si:larrer. l!e will greatly miss

Otto on the property.

Kindest personal wishes.
Sincerely,

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I am attaching herewith copy of letter from Mr. E.
Gelas, Delegate of the Sarre Mines, relative to his planned visit
to Rock Springs.

I am also attaching copy of letter from Mr.

J.B. Fotheringham dated August 27, my reply thereto, and his
further letter of September 17.
Will appreciate your giving instructions that these
gentlemen be shown every courtesy and given an opportunity to see
our operations.

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Conseil Francais Des Approvisionnements En A~erique Du Nord ·
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Mission of the Sarre Mines
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Mr. I; N. Bayless
President
The Union Pacific Coal Co.
1416 Dodge St.
Omaha, Nebraska
Dear Sir:
' As Delegate of the Sarre Mines on a visit to American
Mining districts, I would of . course be very much interested in
visiting the Union Pacific Coal Mines and seeing in operation
Goodman shaker conveyors and duckbills, of which we have purchased
important quantities for the Sarre Mines.
As I happen to be driving across Nebraska on my w~y to
Salt Lake City where I am due around Sept. 27th, I would like to
take. this opportunity of meetipg you at Omaha. I will therefore
take the liberty of calling you upon my arrival in Nebraska around
Sept. 24th-25th.
Hoping l may be able then to make an appointment with
you at your convenience, I remain,
Yours· very truly,
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Delegate-of · the Sarre Mines

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Mr. H. C. Livingston:
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Mr. E. Gelas
c/o Mr. W. J. Thompson
Colony Coal Company
814 Boston Building
Denver, Colorado)

In Mr. Bayless' absence, Mr. E. Gelas,
Delegate of the Sarre Mines and member of the French Mining
Mission, called toda..Y and is on his we.y west.
He will drive through to Salt Lake City,
thereafter returning to Denver and from Denver will come
back to Rock Springs, arriving sometime about October 10.
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Mr. Gelas will telephone or telegraph you of his approximate arrival, advising the number of rooms he will want.
I have suggested that you would put him up at the Park
Hotel as the most convenient place.

I think there are

some five or six men in his party, but perhaps two will
visit you at Rock Springs.
I am sure you will be glad to give him all
the help and information you c n.

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UNiuU PACIFIC COAL Co
!_!OCK SPRINGS (-Wo)

Dear Mr Livingstone,

I hear from our delegate in the U.S. Mr GBLAS,that
he and :four mining eng ineers intend to visit the UNIOM PACIFIC
CO.AL Co this month and I thank you VCl'j' much to have granted
the autha ~ation of this visit.
As I explained you in February,the conditions of
the seams in your mines are quite near of ours and the visit
of our people will be very profitable.
You know that the gentlemen were sent to the States
to learn to drive the mining machines and their maintenance,
~d we shall be very thankfull to you if you grant them the
possibility to operate with the machines.
The first americanized section in our mines will
soon begin and Mr GELAS and his crew will come back in Europe
November 1st and they will begin immedi~tely to instruct our
miners;the success of our plans is mostly resting on the ability of this crew;and the success will largely improve the capacity of our mines,that suffer of a big want of labor.
Whatever you may able to do for our mining engineers,! shall regard as a great favour;I send my best remembrance to Mr BAYLEN and to Mr PETERNELL and I remain,dear Sir,
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Dear ?i":r•o Ge las :

:-lours of J·u1y 16th:

I 1.:rould ougr;0st th:?.t you schedu:te you1" vis! t to
throu ,h rGpl'. eseatati vos o-1: tho Good!Jnft
L1c...vrnfaoturing Company, as it is the1Z&gt; equipJJ.e:.1t t1hioh
you uieh ic nee .:..n operr..1..tion. Tht:3J ir1 turn wi..l get
i~ t ouch ni th ou'!&lt;&gt; tiP . H. C. LiVil'!g€ton, l!ice .Pre0identOperation 11 o:i.. i'oolt r:·9rir~e;o , g :tvi.ng rae copicG of thei~
OU!' pr-opert:los

communicat ions, ~rra.n ing :fozo short visits to o·ur
nines.
Xt Dill. oo necessary th2.t you give r.:;1.... I4ivingBton the date of gour&gt; ru:&gt;rivel sn he 01.. n i-&gt;9pl"'eS&lt;?mte....
0

i1ve of ~Ghe Goofu:w. 1 l\!B..nufacturirig C~rapEmy o~n seouz,e
x&gt;esex•vations o.t R ck Spl'"ings o
~~a

This is the tom... ist soascn through Rock Spi-•inGs,,

res0r-v2tions are difficult to obtain.

~e are

ru.so hn.•-rine n i11nber of etudents fz,:)n Ch:lna and otheP
cot-mt1'".ies -v-isiti ng our pr·opertiea at this ..t.iim0. This,

to;ether Dith Government operation end the chaotic condition~ co.used by the u.~iOfl contract, is causing ouza

operati?tCT orgnnization to labor u.V&gt;.der certain ha.11dicep o

r,'hi.ch you no doubt wil l

appreciat e nfter n. vi::i1"'u to our

l"O_ ertiCS o

Sin~er ely your~ ,

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1. N . BlY~ESS

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July 19, 1946

l:!Ir~ A~ d. Green
Goodman MAnuf e.ctur•ing Gompe.ny

4834 South Halsted StPeet
Chicago 9, Illinois

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I am -attaching copy of lettex, t1hich X hAVa witter,.
Eo Gelas, Delegate of the Sarre Llineso

Xou can appreciate some of our difficulties at
this time, and I e.m hopeful that some of yo'!.W representc.tivee \7111 'be able to accompany ti1is delegation, as
OUl"

organization c.t Rock Springs is being put under o.

Honever,

'l.7e

are al ways ~lad to ncccmraodate

visitors and l"epreaentati vas of ·the Goodman Manufact-

urine Co:-apany.
Sincerely yours,
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rir. I. ~:. BayleBSp P:i.roesident

The Union Piloific Coal Compe.ny
1~16 Dodge street
Ome..ha, t!ebzoaska

Aa recommended by J1r. P0~rin 11 ny Di~e to1,., a.ui
pz&gt;ed.0oesso:1;'\l of the Sro•x~e r.:ines a:'ctached to ·the l?.Pe~oh

Mission 0 uho paid a visit to ~he UtliO~ ~&amp;oifio Goal
Oompru1y mi"es a feCT noTiths e..go and had a ve~y kiwd welcorae there, I have asked you:.r Vi~e P~eeiuentt Mr. Liwlngstonc fol-. pemissiot1 for ruyael- and i'ouP young Ft'ell'I.Gh
enginee~a to visit yow mines at Rook ~p~!~gsr in 01fd.0~
to siudy ope~atlon of lilllerican machine~; ~-d if possible
to J..eru...n ~i.;o opex-at0 the me.ohinel::1!o

E:1:r&gt;. Li,;in@r·-o~ told m0 he TTas not in a position
to o- c.nt rny reque;Ert c.nd suggested I Ehou.lii. contao·t you.

Ll:r'. Bigelo· ', r·anager, Pox•ei 5n Dep·t;. of Coodm&amp;¥1

r.:ranuf oturing Coop any, . no:reovel'.' otrongly advised ,3 ,

visit et yo"'.J.X&gt; mit.cw, a.s ofi'el"ing ·the best opport!!i1ity
of seeii1g in operat.io:n their• sha..lcej? conveyors and dv.ok-

bille, of ~hloh De have ptWchased impo~ta~t quantities
for the S~re ilinas.
! '."Jould be very e',led indeed to pr:zy e. feV'! weeks

vis:i:t to your m.lnesr togethe~ ui th 3 or 4 you11g er1giY1e01's.:i and r1u1Ud g1&lt;&gt;aatly appreoia.te i·eoeiving your

authorization to do so.

Vel"'Y truly yours,

/s/

E. GELAS

Delegate of "Gha Serre Mines
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No 106

YOUR REF.

July 15th 1946
Mr HoCoLivingston~
The Union Pacific Coal Co
Rock Springs I Viyoming

Dear Sir:

L have received your letter of July 2nd,telling me you are not in a
position to grant us permiss ion t o v isit your mines.
I will,as you suggest,contact your Pr ~sident,Mr Bayleas,Operating manager
for the Government,and hope he may be able to grant our request,ae I am very anxious
to study operation of .American machi nery on your Mines.
I would be very glad to meet you on that occasion and thank you for your
kind cooperationo
Very truly yours

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E.GELAB,Delegate of the Sarre Mines

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July 2, 1946

r r. E. Golas
Delegate of the Sar r e t1i no s

French !.'lining Bission
1322 18th Stroot., N. ;,i .
Washint:;ton 6, 9 . C.

Dear Sir :
i'Je hnvo your l et-ter of &lt;late Juno 28, 1% 6, rGqucnting
permission fo r f our e .113i neers t o vi sit our property for per iod
of a f en weeks.ll studyinz opm•ation of :unoricun minin3 EL.'1Chinory.
You o.ro , no doubt , convers ant wi th the fact t hat
our mines are under Gove r nment possessi on nnd t he direct ion
of Conl rJinos /\d-:iiniatrutor Admiral Ben P . 1!.or eell. Also, ,1e
r1ish t o advisG 'c.ho.t our President, ' f1•. I . rJ . Bayl ess, has boen
appointed Opera.tin~ Ua.110.3er f or the Goverrr.1-.:m t.
ne aro ver,r sor r y to deny your :1·: equ0st, ns YJO have
no author ity under t he pr esent s i t ua.tion to zrant s ame, o,nd
arc sue gest,ing t ha.t y ou contact _i'. B3yLs s , addre s s 1416 Dodge
Street, Oma.ha, Nebr aska, makinc your request di rectl~~ to
11r. Bayless.
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Very truly yours,

Original Siqned:

B . C. LIVI NG8TOB7

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FRENCH SUPPLY COUNCIL

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1322 • 18TH STREET, N. W.
WASHINGTON 6, D. C,

DECATUR 8300
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----June 28, 1946

YOUR REF.

Mr. H.C. Livingston, Vice President
Union Pacific Coal Company
Rocksprings, Wyoming
Dear Sir:

Mr. Perrin, my Director and predecessor of the Sarre Mines attached
to the French Mission, told me that you would grant an authorization to
learn hou to operate your American mining machinery for a few weeks.
There are four other young engineers, arriving from France that
would also like to learn to operate these machines. Would it be possible
for you to receive one or t~ro of us about the end of July or early August?
I know that Mr. Perrin had a tionderful welcome at your mines and
the visit proved of utmost value to him.
Hoping to receive a favorable reply and thanking you for your
kind cooperation, I am
Very truly yours,

FOR THE DIRECTOR OF THE MISSION:

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E. GELAS

Delegate of the Sarre Mines
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March 15, 1946
Yr. H. C. Livingston·
Vice. President, Operations
The Union Pacific Coal Company
Rock _Sprjngs, Wyoming
Dear Sir:
I shall leave the United $ates soon, ns my .mission here is at
But, I will not forget your most kind welcome I received in
Rock Springs. The visit to your mines was of highest interest to ne •

an end.

When I was in Rock Springs, I asked you if you would grant an
authorization .to my successor, Mr. St. Ge las, ll:uling Engineer of the
Sarre Mines. At your mines, he rmuld like to learn how to dri'i'e 1 ad:ing
machines, coalcutters and duckbills. Mr. Gel.as just arrived in Washington
and he will write yeu for the visit authorization. I know that you Ylill.
welcome hin as you did me.
Kindly extend my thanks to your people and also to Mr... Peternell,
for their cooperation given me in Rock Springs.
Thanking and hoping I may see you a.gain, I am
Very truly yours,
TOR OF THE MISSION:

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Yours very truly,

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French Supply Council
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1722 ,fa ssachusetts Ave., N.W.

'.'iashington, D.C.
DEcatur 7935
l.arch 7, 1946

Mr. I. N. Bayless, Pr esident
Union Pacif ic Coal Co.
Rock Springs, ';'lyoming
Dear Hr. Bayless:
An i .nportant Mission of l'" rench coal mining engineers and
executives from t he Frend~ coal mining companies is scheduled to
arrive in this country ar ound March 15. 'l'he purpose of t ,1is i:1!ission
is to study in detail the possibility or modernizing the l"rench coai
runes by utili zing American methods and mining machinery.
'.7e realize that t his r esult can be best obtained by visiting
American coal mines of ch~racteristics similar to those existing in
r"'rance, and we woul d a ppreciate it very much if you could help us in
carrying out such a project.
The Mission will be divided in groups of 4 or 5 engineers each.
Could you let us know if you v;ould be v:illin,G to receive one or two of
these groups, either at the same time or at successive intervals?
If you v;ould be so kind as to grant us a favorable reply we. ,·ri.11
make final arrangements with you (exact date of a r rival, transportation,
hotel reservations, etc.) as soon as the · L'lission arrives in '. /ashineton.
~r. Perrin has told me of his visit to your company, and I wish
to take t his opportunity to express my thanks for the courtesy and the
cooperation exte~ded to him.
Very truly yours,
(S)

L. Vupret
LOUIS DUl' H.ST

Chief, iAines &amp; ~etals Dept.

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Mr. Louis nupret, Chief
:m.nin3 and !.1etals Department

French Supply Council
1722 Massachusetts Ave . , N. l1.
Washington, D. Co
Dea r Sir:

This nill acknowledge 7our letter o" October
llth, file iJ04 125 1'.fPI:

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·:e reJ.ret very much that yom.. party is unable

to visit our pro1;eriies but will be mor e than happy to
welcome them any t i.r-c.e t,hey sea fit t o co;ne to YJyomingo

Very truly yours,

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DECATUR 7935

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October 11, 1945

VOUR Rti:P.

Mro Io No Bayless, President
Union Pacific Coal Co.
Rock Spr~ngs, Wyoming
Dear Sir:
On May 25, 1945 I wrote to you asking that permission be granted
to the engineers of the French Coal Mining Mission to visit your properties,
and you were kind enough to give us a favorable reply in your l.etter of May

29, 1945.
Due to difficulties in transportation the arrival of these engineers
was delayed longer than we had expected, and since their arrival they have found
it impossible to leave Washington due to the urgent pressure of work in connection with the French coal mining program.
During these months they have al,vays hoped to be able to find some
spare time to visit various coal mines, and they waited until they could make
definite plans before contacting you again. Their projects have been delayed
week after week due to changes in our purchasing organization made necessary
by the end of the war, and they were therefore obliged to postpone getting
in touch with you.
Under the present circwnstances it is still difficult to plan a
program of visits at a definite time, but I would like to thank you again for
your kind offer to be of assistance to us, and I wish you to know that these
gentlemen and I are greatly interested in a visit to your mineso I hope
that maybe in a few weeks or maybe only a few months we will be able to escape for a little while from our paper work for the more interesting phase
of field visits, in which case we shall try to let you know our plans as much
in advance as possible.
Very truly yours,
For the Director of the Mission:

LOUIS- DUPRET
Chief, Mining &amp; Metals Section

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to ·c·::. c:r;::1ino the boot kind :, or ""lUif'l"'.l nt to bo purahascd for th :. :; Franch
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REMARKS:

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pu?chc.ah"l.t:., •0:-, uip~cnt f.'or t o .7rcn.ch co a mines.
?here iu now in Fnnoo c.Il acute oocl ah.ortt eo rco31 on sil&gt;lo for the L,oustriul
poxcJ.y ois or the country. 1.:ue to thio dilf'ieicno.~ l Qot winter ,le s tho 1:i::ir:;;t i!'rc,nco ?iud
to einc', ure ,,ith tho ro:.ult tmt t he n o;.~to.li'cy r e.to of' ncr;ly born inf'l:lllts da.ublci'l,
Guoh cr.in~1 tions r.l!:\Y Ile tho c o.uoe oi' s crioua cocicl diff' icul tioso

�WAR DEPARTMENT
War Department General Staff
Military Intelligence Division G-2
Foreign Liaison Office
2B-715 Pentagon, REpublic 6700, Ext. 6252
Washington 25, D. C.
15 November 1944
MEMORANDUM

1. P0.rticular attention of all contractors is called to the fact that
War De p2rtment approval of visits by foreign nationals to private plants indicates merely that the War and Navy Departments interpose no objection to the
visit at the time and under the conditions specified. The company concerned
r et ains full discretion as to whether or not the visit shall be permitted by
them and this approval in no way implies that matters of private concern to
the company should be disclosed or that the company should be put to expense
or embarrassment.
2. Furthermore, such approval in no way implies a restriction on the
disclosure of information concerning the manufacture of consumer goods, commercial equipment or other products unassociated with the war. War Department interest is concerned only with the maintenance of security regarding
the production, plans, "know how", or development of articles produced under
war contracts a.nd the authorization to permit visits for the purpose of discussing or inspecting the production of government materiel is granted only
for the purpose stated subject to company approval .
.3. In some instances the approval states "For final inspection of finished products only". This statement refers to contracts in execution for
government agencies, and does not permit a tour of the portion of the plant
engaged in government contracts nor inspection or discussion of government
material in the process of manufacture or development.

4. Although the authorization may cover a period .of three months, if
the government contract is completed prior to the end of that time, the approval
is automatically cancelled.
5. tll visits are subject to the following restrictions, except as included in the authorized purpose:
(a) Access is not permitted to sections of the plant which might
afford the o~portunity of observing confidential features of U.S. Government work or material.
(b) U.S. Government contracts are not discussed and information
pertaining to such contracts is not disclosed.
(c) That the arrang~ments for safeguarding U.S. Government classified information from disclosure are s~¼isfac1ory to the Inspector of Govern!nent Material.
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June 2, 1945

Mr. I. N. Bayless, President
The Union Pacific Coal Company
Rock Springs, Wyoming
Dear Sir:
We hereby acknowledge receipt of your letter
~of L-Iay:_2Q=.!Yld wish to thank you for your readiness to
be ~istance to the £our members of the French Coal
Mission who have just arrived.
These engineers ~ill . be very glad to get in
touch v1ith you as soon as their itinerary is definitely
planned, and will arrange all necessary details regarding
a visit to your properties.
Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.
Very truly yours,
For the Director of the Mission:

LOUIS DUPRET
Chief, Mining &amp;: Metals Department
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�May 29 1 1945

llro Louis Dupret, Chief
Lli.ning and Uatals Department

French Supply Council
17.22 llassachusetts Avenue
"lashington 9, D. C.

Dear Mro Dupret:
This vrill acknowledge receipt of your communication
of May 25th, file 5535 MPI.11 advising that a mission of three
or four French minin;; enzineers is on its i7cJ.Y to visit
the Am.e rican mining operations.
'ile nill be more than glad to allort the delegation.11
or a.'\V part of it 1 visit our propert,ies and rn.ll give them
the fullest information possible vri.th access to our Engineering Department as neil as operating recordsJJ together uith
an opportunity to actua.lly visit the mechanical installations.
You IDJ3Y consider this an invitation.

I appreciate vecy mueh your sending me a copy
of the report, on the French coal mining industry o Thanks
very much.
Very sincerely yours,
Orir:,-inal Signed:

I. N. BAYLESS .
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YOUR REF.

Mr. I. N. Bayless, President
Union Pacific Coal Company
Rock Springs, Wyoming
Dear Sirs
A Mission of three or four French !Ill.ning engineers is on
its ~ay to this country to study in detail the possibility of modernizing
the French coal mines by utilizing American methods and mining machinery.
As you are nell aware, there is now a terrific coal shortage in
France due to the fact that our mines have been operated under German
occupation without any repair or maintenance of the equipment. This coal
short~ge has been responsible for the worst winter we have had in France
during the war causing a doubled mortality rate among newly born infants.
Moreover, the coal miners are exhausted after five years of forced labor,
and it is only by well planned mechanization that our coal production vtill
rise again.
We realize that this result can best be obtained by visiting
American coal mines of characteristics similar to those existing in France,
and we would appreciate it very much if you could help us in carrying out
such a project. Our experts are interested in visiting all types of coal
seams with pitch from O to 20°, thickness from 4 to 8 feet, plenty of gas,
bad roof.

Dr. Smith, Editor of "Mechanization" has suggested your company
as one of interest, and I am hereby inquiring if you would have any objection
to our experts visiting your properties. In case of a favorable reply, they
will contact you directly and arrange a program of visits.
As a point of information I \11ish to advise you that I am a member
of the A.I.M.M.E. and am glad to send you under separate cover a copy of my
report "French Coal Mining Industry" nhich will furnish you with additional
data on the condition of the French coal mines.
Your kind consideration of this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Very truly yours,
For the Director of the Mission:

UJ/ef

LOUIS DUPRET
Chief, Mining &amp; Metals Dept.

�NO.

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�Rock Sprin::,s - February 4, 1946

Ur. F. J. Pet ernell:

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llr. L. : . Perrin, French en8ine er, \'Jill visit the property

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on Thursday and Frid 3y, Febru:ir y 7th and 8th, leo.ving Fridi.w p.m.

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Ile uill stay at the ·;.: hite :rount '.l in Lod.30.
Kindly make arra nger:tcnt s to spend y our tioa with Llr.
Perrin on dates Febr uar y ?th and St h .

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he ,dshes to study Duckbill mining, which can best be done r-it stansbury or Reliance districts.

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lfountain Lod3e on February 7th and b r in:;; him to f!\V off ice .

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                    <text>284

FILE NO.

VISITORS

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B

1- BURNS, J. B.

Colorado &amp; Utah Coal Co.

APR/43

2- Walter BLEDSOE Company
HITT, J. E.
ECKNER, Larry
WILSON, Georgs

INDIANA, Terre Haute

JUL/46

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�Rock Springs - July 23, 1946
Ur. I. No Bayless:

(CO:

Mr. I. U. diaries)

Attaching, hereto, copy of report by

J. Egan, Resident

Engineer, Hanna, concerning his assistance to personnel of the
•alter Bledsoe Company of Torre Hauto, Indiana.

The representatives

of the Bledsoe Company apparently called at our Hanna Mine Office and

Ur. Egan was assigned to assist them.
Referring to the Keystone Guide, we developed that Mr. J. E.
Hitt is listed as one of the numerous Vice Presidents of ..alter Bledsoe
Company, address Arcade Building, St. Louis, Missouri.

Messrs. George

'.Tilson and Larry Eckerman are not listed and we presume they aro
engineer employes of the company.

wo had no advance information concerning their visit and

no further information other than that contained in Er. Egan’s

report.

BCLiDAP

�Rock Springs - July 22, 1946
Mr. H. C. Livingston:
Your note requesting information on the Bledsoe Company regarding
attached note from engineer at Hanna:

In refering to the Keystone Guide, I find that this company is
listed as '..alter Bledsoe Company, Merchants National Bank Building, Terre

Haute, Indiana, operating tvro mines at Terre Haute.

Mr.

I find the name of

E. Hitt is listed as one of their many vice presidents, his address

is Arcade Building, St. Louis,

"issouri.

In addition to this, the Bledsoe

Company are sales agents for some seventeen companies.

The names of Hr.

George ' ,'ilson and Mr. Larry' Ecken.ian dod$ not appear under their own

listing or any of the companies for which they- are sales agents.

�Hanna - July 19, 1946

Mr. I. M. Charles:
On July 18, 1946, Mr. J. E. Hitt, Mr. George Wilson and Mr. Larry
Eckner, were taken to the vicinity of Elk Mountain to inspect coal outcroppings
The old Johnson Mine was inspected and the Kent mine, the latter
property was the main objective of the trip. The Kent mine is approximately
five miles Northeast of the town of Elk Mountain and about 2 miles West of the
Medicine Bow River.
The men, representing the Bledsoe Company, were looking for suitable
property for strip mining and able to produce 2,000,000 tons per year.

/s/

CC - Mr. H. C. Livingston

W. J. Egan

�NO,

1

�April 29, 1943

Mr. J. B. Burns
The Colorado &amp; Utah Coal Co.
Mount Harris, Colorado
Dear Mr. Burns:

Referring to yours of April 25th:
It .;as a pleasure to have you come and

visit our properties.

If at any time we can be of

service to you, or you desire again to visit our

operations, do not hesitate to advise us.

Sincerely yours,

�Mount HarHss Colorado

MANAGER OF OPERATIONS

MERITT HUTTON

April 2b, 1943

lir. George s. Pryde,
vice president, union racific Goal company,
Kock springs,

yoming.

Dear Mr. Pryde:
1 greatly appreciated the opportunity you gave me

of visiting some of your mines with mt. Murray,

we

visited B Plane iMumber 11 and the new Stansbury opening

on Thursday, then went to the D. 0. Clark mine at superior
on Friday.

± have always wanted to visit your properties

because of their national record of safety and efficiency.
A.fter seeing your methods of operation and meeting some of
your personnel, it is very easily understood how you have

attained this enviable record.

Thanking you again for extending me the privilege of
seeing your mines, ± am
Very truly yours,
J. B. Burns

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