LONG v. WESTERN STATES REFINING COMPANY

No. 9867.

14 Utah 2d 398 (1963)

384 P.2d 1015

PEARL A. LONG, WIFE OF WILLIAM T. LONG, DECEASED, PLAINTIFF, v. WESTERN STATES REFINING COMPANY, AND THE STATE INSURANCE FUND AND THE INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF UTAH, DEFENDANTS.

Supreme Court of Utah.

September 16, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leon Halgren, Salt Lake City, for plaintiff.

A. Pratt Kesler, Atty. Gen., F.A. Trottier, Special Asst. Atty. Gen., Salt Lake City, for defendants.


CROCKETT, Justice.

Pearl A. Long, surviving wife of William T. Long, seeks to review and reverse an order of the Industrial Commission denying her benefits for his death.

Mr. Long was employed as a driver of a large gasoline truck for the Western States Refining Company. On November 26, 1960, at about 5 a.m. he left his home in Moab, Utah for Farmington, New Mexico. By the time he arrived at Cahone, Colorado, he had become very ill and was taken to a hospital...

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