RICHINS v. MITCHELL

No. 10852.

19 Utah 2d 406 (1967)

432 P.2d 39

LEAH RICHINS, PLAINTIFF, v. RICHARD G. MITCHELL AND THE INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF UTAH, DEFENDANTS.

Supreme Court of Utah.

September 20, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

McCarthy & Warr, and Laren D. Bates, Salt Lake City, for plaintiff.

Phil L. Hansen, Atty. Gen., A. Park Smoot, Salt Lake City, for defendants.


CROCKETT, Chief Justice:

Leah Richins asks us to reverse an order of the Industrial Commission which denied her claim against Richard G. Mitchell personally, who had employed her in connection with his duties as receiver of the Day-Night Laundercenter No. 33 at 3330 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah.

On March 29, 1963, the district court appointed defendant Mitchell as receiver to operate this laundry business. He hired the plaintiff as a hostess to...

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