JONES v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION

No. 7631.

92 Ariz. 315 (1962)

376 P.2d 778

Ivan JONES, Petitioner, v. The INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION of Arizona and White Mountain Apache Tribe, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Arizona. En Banc.

December 12, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harry Bagnall, Coolidge, for petitioner.

Laurence Davis, Phoenix, for respondent The Industrial Commission of Arizona. Donald J. Morgan, C.E. Singer, Jr., Lorin G. Shelley, Ben P. Marshall, Phoenix, of counsel.


JENNINGS, Justice.

By certiorari petitioner seeks review of an award of the Industrial Commission denying him compensation for injuries sustained in a calf roping contest.

Petitioner, Ivan Jones, was employed as a "stockman" by the Carrizo Livestock Association, a division of the White Mountain Apache Tribe. His contract of employment provided that the Association could discharge him upon two weeks written notice. On July 17, 1961 petitioner received notice...

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