STATE INSURANCE FUND v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF UTAH

No. 10219.

16 Utah 2d 269 (1965)

399 P.2d 208

STATE INSURANCE FUND, PLAINTIFF, v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF UTAH, JAMES F. TAYLOR AND UNITED PARK CITY MINES, DEFENDANTS.

Supreme Court of Utah.

February 24, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles Welch, Jr., Salt Lake City, for plaintiff.

Clyde, Mecham & Pratt, Brayton, Lowe & Hurley, Phil L. Hansen, Atty. Gen., Salt Lake City, for defendants.


HENRIOD, Chief Justice.

Review of a Commission award for permanent disability, the result of silicosis. Affirmed.

Applicant Taylor was a hard-rock miner. He worked underground for the same employer from 1925 until about 1940, and then on the surface until February 8, 1962,1 save for intermittent layoffs on account of strike, illness, or reduction in force.

The competent believable evidence amply supports a finding that...

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