LUKUS v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION

No. 10029.

15 Utah 2d 291 (1964)

391 P.2d 433

ROBERT LUKUS, PLAINTIFF, v. THE INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF UTAH, DEFENDANT.

Supreme Court of Utah.

April 21, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gustin, Richards & Mattsson, Norman H. Jackson, Richfield, for plaintiff.

A. Pratt Kesler, Atty. Gen., Ronald N. Spratling, Jr., Asst. Atty. Gen., Salt Lake City, for defendant.


HENRIOD, Chief Justice:

Appeal from the Industrial Commission's denial of an award. Affirmed.

Appellant lived in Fredonia, Arizona, about 19 miles from Kanab, Utah, where he injured his index finger while welding a pipe. One Townsley, tool pusher for a drilling company that was engaged in drilling an oil well, called applicant to have some welding performed. He asked Lukus to come to the job site at 10:00 a.m., two hours after the regular crew went to work...

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