BERRY v. IOWA MID-WEST LAND AND LIVESTOCK CO.

No. 3566

424 P.2d 409 (1967)

Al BERRY, Appellant (Plaintiff below), v. IOWA MID-WEST LAND AND LIVESTOCK COMPANY, a Corporation, Appellee (Defendant below).

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

March 6, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

R.R. Bowman, of Bowman & Garrett, Lovell, for appellant.

Paul B. Godfrey, of Henderson & Godfrey, Cheyenne, for appellee.

Before GRAY, McINTYRE and PARKER, JJ.


Mr. Justice McINTYRE delivered the opinion of the court.

Al Berry, claiming to be an employee of Iowa Mid-West Land and Livestock Company, brought suit against his alleged employer for negligence in failing to provide safe equipment. While attempting to make an electrical connection on a 220-volt power line of the Rural Electrification Administration, Berry claims his ladder slipped causing him to grab one of the electric

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