BYRD v. EMPLOYMENT SECURITY AGENCY

No. 9291.

388 P.2d 100 (1964)

Otis BYRD, dba Modern Barber Shop, Appellant, v. EMPLOYMENT SECURITY AGENCY, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Idaho.

January 2, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Milton E. Zener, Pocatello, for appellant.

Franklin H. Powell, Boise, for respondent.


McQUADE, Justice.

Respondent, Idaho Employment Security Agency, is herein sometimes designated as the Agency, and the Industrial Accident Board as the Board.

The facts are uncontroverted. Otis Byrd has been a licensed barber since 1927 and has owned a barber shop as an individual or partner since that year. He has operated a barber shop at his present location for almost thirteen years. This shop houses three barber...

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