EXPLORATION DRILLING COMPANY v. GUTHRIE

No. 3071

370 P.2d 362 (1962)

EXPLORATION DRILLING COMPANY, Appellant (Employer below), v. Bill D. GUTHRIE, Appellee (Employee below). (In the Matter of the Injury to Bill D. Guthrie, an Employee of Exploration Drilling Company — Workmen's Compensation.)

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

April 10, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ilsley & Lubnau and Thomas E. Lubnau, Gillette, for appellant.

Thomas Morgan, of Morgan & Brorby, Gillette, for appellee.

Before BLUME, C.J., and PARKER, HARNSBERGER and McINTYRE, JJ.


Mr. Justice McINTYRE delivered the opinion of the court.

An appeal has been taken by Exploration Drilling Company as employer from a workmen's compensation award which was made by the District Court in Campbell County to Bill D. Guthrie, an injured employee. Guthrie was awarded fifty-percent permanent partial disability payable out of the Industrial Accident Fund of the state. He was also reimbursed for medical expenses incurred in the amount of $25.

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