SUTTON v. BROWN'S TIE & LUMBER COMPANY

No. 8825.

350 P.2d 345 (1960)

Laura Elizabeth SUTTON, Surviving Widow, on her own behalf and on behalf of Michael Joseph Sutton and Mary Paula Sutton, Minors, Claimant-Respondent, v. BROWN'S TIE & LUMBER COMPANY, Employer, and Employers Mutual Liability Insurance Company of Wisconsin, Surety, Defendants-Appellants.

Supreme Court of Idaho.

March 15, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul S. Boyd, Boise, for appellants.

Wm. M. Smith, Boise, for respondent.


McQUADE, Justice.

This is a proceeding for workmen's compensation death benefits in the death of Arthur R. Sutton, 31, an employee of defendant Brown's Tie & Lumber Company at its mill at McCall, Idaho.

Until he went to work for defendant corporation a week before his death, Sutton's employment had been mainly of a clerical and sedentary nature. He worked for Potlatch Lumber Company during the summer of 1951; his duties there are unknown. From 1952 until...

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