PEASE v. PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY

No. 3732.

453 P.2d 887 (1969)

In the Matter of the Claim of Heber L. Pease, Employee. Heber L. PEASE, Appellant (Employee below), v. PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY, Appellee (Employer below).

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

April 30, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Marvin L. Bishop III, Casper, for appellant.

Houston G. Williams, of Wehrli & Williams, Casper, for appellee.

Before GRAY, C.J., and McINTYRE, PARKER, and McEWAN, JJ.


Mr. Justice McEWAN delivered the opinion of the court.

Appellant-claimant was a journeyman lineman employed by Pacific Power & Light Company, appellee, and was so employed on Thursday, February 15, 1968. He testified that, at about 11:30 a.m. that day, he picked up a coil of wire and loaded it on a truck; in so doing he experienced a sharp pain in the lower part of his back; he did not mention this to any of his fellow employees, two of whom were present at the...

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