JENNINGS v. C.M. & W. DRILLING CO.

No. 2775

77 Wyo. 69 (1957)

307 P.2d 122

DWAINE M. JENNINGS, Employee-Claimant and Respondent vs. C.M. & W. DRILLING COMPANY Employer-Defendant and Appellant.

Supreme Court of Wyoming

February 19, 1957


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the employer-defendant and appellant the cause was submitted upon the brief of Henry A. Burgess of Sheridan, Wyoming.

No appearance was made for employee-claimant and respondent.

Heard before Blume, C.J. and Harnsberger and Parker, J.J.


OPINION

Mr. Chief Justice BLUME delivered the opinion of the Court.

This is a workmen's compensation case involving the question of whether or not the claim of an employee can be established by hearsay evidence.

On or about August 1, 1955, Dwaine M. Jennings, herein called the employee, was employed by the C.M. & W Drilling Company, a Colorado corporation, herein called the employer, upon its rotary oil rig working north of Sheridan, Wyoming...

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