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Show PAGE THE DAILY RECORD FOUR Mortgages Fed. Sw'. to Nephi First NeWbold Raj-mon- :v. First 7a 1. Raymond NeWbold 993 Warranty Deeds Release 428 997 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1972 First Sec. St. Bank to Victor L. Alvey 538 etux. etux. 539 439 to N?phi etux. Fed. Bldg, 8c Loan to John B. Bushman etux. Am. Sav. 8c Loan to Ralph T. Wall etux. S. Breckson etux to Housing Corp. LU 354 IBEW FCU to Joseph E. Peter- 567 Joseph K. Smouth etux to Sharon J. Lowham. Fed Nat. Mtge. to Thomas D. Keith to Paul J. Frampton etux. son Jr. etux. . 541 to David A. Maynard etal Alton R. Larsen etux. 440 Prud. Fed. Sav. to Wallace M. Jensen Jimmy G. Reiter ehx. etux. 1 1K5 81 First Fed. Sav. to 441 Ronald D. Poohlman etux. McGhie land Title Tr, to Richard L. Kunz e- 286 469-470S- alt tux. Amsal Serv. to La don Farnsworth etux. 295 474 West Coast Life Inx. to Ronald J. Bailey etux. 301 496 501 Lake City Firemens Cr. Un. to Harvey R. Hatch etux. ' Union Labor Life Sis. to Terrell Franklin Mettam etux. 502 530 Hans Albert Frenzel to Peter A. Frenzel Local Union 354 IBEW to Marcellino Gonzales etux. 577 2485 277 Samuel Weller etux to Mtge. Inv. Trust. First Sec. Bank to 278 Silvio Fassio etux to Security Title, Tr. to Henry James Mi smash etux. 362 Security Title, Tr. to Ralp h Government Nat. Mjgc. to David D. Roberts etux. 373 J. Tullis etux. Plaintiff, Don G. Shepherd to 390 399 Cannon Pa pankolas Industrial Commission of Utah. Gibbons and Reed Company, and Employees Insurance of Wausau, HENRIOD, Justice; pre-existin- At any rate, 1 11 Amsal Service to 1 t!-- where an employee is injured and rio doubt needs )i tv oiiJ-- i , if possible, under existing law, furnish ; a u t v, i .M.otioi.x of pec.pif ,n the judicial department. It suggests ,(J "' administrative agencies charged with processing claims, so as to provide without statutory sanction, to which annot sm. t umb. - 611 Titan 60 Frederick to Lnv. M. Boyd H. Hansen Paulson etux etux. Golden Hills Inc. to AltQn R. Larsen Jr. etux. 651 Bill D. Puckett to ard L. Laufhen etux. etux to J. Ralph Herzog etux to Herzog Brothers. 491 McGhie Land Title, Tr, to Exquisite Home Bldrs. 662 661 580 E. L. Crawford Cjorp to D. D. Crawford etux. 581 Same as 580. 2485 National Am. Life to Continental Bank. 665 -- I. 666 Grant Firm Bilt Const. Morris etux to Darrell B. Cline etux to Loftin W. Lee etal. 667 Lloyd D. Larsen S. Everts 676 etux to Charles etux. to George 67I4 461 N. Burke Florence Bentine to A. Newton etux. 663 Corporation Nine to Bobby L. Broce etux. 51 Virginia George A. Newton etux. Bartley K. Curtis etux to Charles Kent Brown etux. Curtis etux to Craig Herget etux. Barley K. 678 Merrill R. Homan etux.to W. Bruce Woodrull etux. 464 476 Halga E. Granzel to Ralph G. Futgate etux. Michael S. Parkin etux to A. C. Avery etux. Bartley K. Curtis etux to Gary Edmund Lortiz etux. 68l D. Eugene Moench etux to Robert C. Figel etux, 687 Wesley A. Sorensen Haus Restaurant to Rhine 483 484 Superior Moter to Park West Village. 489 Carl R. Ohran Inc. to Lamont N. Williams etux. 689 etux Inc. Robert E. Palmer etux to Nisei Inv. Nisei Inv. to F. Miles 690 Peterson etux. 692 Utah Realty & Const, to E. LaSalle Earnsworth etux'. 497 James Cassano etux to Lou Henriod etux. 504 William Kent Barron etux to Karl N. Pedersen etux. 515 Valley Center Bldg, 2U85 Interwest Coip. to Margaret H. Parsons. 699 702 Research Homes Inc. to Richard Condie Carter etux. Robert H. Noewell etux L. Chesley etux. 730 to Sarah Matinez. to Marion 517 Hal K. Larsen etux to Mervyn B. Arnold etux. 731 George Karl Lambert etux to Ladd McIntosh etux. . f we Forest A. Cullum etux to J -- : etux. Anderson Craghead. , o: Mack Bingham 660 Ray E. Paskett Marlowe Taylor etux. g -- Robert Richard L. Kaufmen etux H. Maxfield etux. Palmers Bldg, to Frederick A. Nygren etux. ob-,ousl- to Gale G. Smiths etux 638 to David 564 r etux to 657 etux. our Workmen's, Compensation concept, and its implementing statutes, supplementary Income tor an injured employee is of course important, but the Cmnmiasiois decision is paramount to that of its trial examiners, unless eironeous and unsupported, and if this were not so, no necessity would require continued life of the Commission at taxpayers' expense. Ihr Commission on the entire record not only may, but must, affirm m the trial examiner's conclusion. That is its function. 11 s.i.h Imdiny.-- ,r. .r.poied by substantia! evidence there is no tampering with the Commis- IS or I:. uv,;y .iv di to rmination that the trial examiner's any greater qualitative credence than that of the Commis-mo- n' m that kind of use where we must a affirm if !. and "im .,!!, portin. nt evidence from which a reason-i o!n lud-as did the Commission. und-- James G. Wilson United Bond and Fin. Same as 401. ch The applicant here apparently had a latent ailment which was not detectable by any symptoms prior to the industrial he suffered and for which he seeks an award in the amount based oninjury a percentage permanent, partial disability which the trial examiner concluded was 20. The medical panel concluded that 15 of the disability was attributable to a latent or asymptomatic condition railed spondylolisthesis, a vertebral discrepancy, or minor slippage. Such latent condition did not reveal itself until after the accident, according to some of the evidence, but other evidence reflected a previous childhood paraplegia and treatment for back ailment. The trial examiner seems honestly to have arrived at his conclusion on an aggravation or lighting up of a condition theory. The record necessarily does not make it imperative-tarrive at such a constricted assumption or conclusion, but perhaps the opposite, - that the accident itself caused a 5 disability, and the 15 spondylolisthesis persisted as it has for many years, beginning in childhood, and that it was som.-thinnot lighted up in an accident, without unpiovocaiive proof. Zions 1st Nat. Bank. Rich- 512 Cannon Papanikolas Const, to Phillip K. Rim-mas- Review of an Industrial Commission's reduction to 5 of a trial examiner's order for an award of 20 permanent partial disability after a hearing resulting from applicant's objection to a medical panel's re- Under r Tille ,5"1"77' utah Code Annotated 1953. SffirmedVided eta.. to Minns Mabe 1 655 Oak Hills Inc. to M. A. Peterson etux. 480 Fred R. Jensen etux to Stephen Ted. Butterfield etux. Jordan Bldr s. Supply 410 19, 1972 L. M. Cummings, Clerk Defendants. Sup- to Van See Bearden. FILED October Jordan Builders ply to Van Dee Bearden. 406 v. 2li85 to Victor etux. Ellis Shurtz Speck Const. 401 No. 12794 David R. Anglesey etux to Gary R. Kettle. 584 Grant Ken Harrison etux. sen etux. Jr., Violet B. Diehl to Charles S. Everts etux. 61;3 Const, to John D. Rasmus- Ivan B. Evans, etux. 621 359 Empire Sav. Bank to Raymond R. Pulin In The Supreme Court Of The State Of Utah Paul J. Frampton etux to Paul F. Beagley 611 Mtge. Inv. Trust. Manhattan Sav. Bank ' Stephen Eugene Ames etux. 575 60S etux. Bank to 574 Prud. Fed. Sav. to Douglas W. Anderson etux. Warranty Deeds o' Garth G. Merrill etux. Fidelity bic. Cr. to Donald J. Bull etux. 313 545 .James Cassano etux. Sawyer Investment. 306 William Bruce Breda to Gary Jay Brooks etux. etux. Oak Hills Inc. to 304 542-5- 44 563 ( ton dude here that however sincerely someone else may differ on evidence that justifies the Commission's conclusion, we must affirm. This does not appear to be a case of lighting up or aggravation of a condition but an adding of 5 to an infirmity that has persisted frem; chUdhood where, without the 5 award would have persistedawarded thC 5 permanent f0rtUna!f Parial ihecU tw at a11 in HSht of the disability statethh810 significant ment of of the Medical Panel who that nanel felt that most of this 20 because the defects were tlere W 1 that he ought to have at least 5 because of the accident" and that "ithe 6 members of the Panc1' It this was fair" and "we be! to give him any impairment becauae of the 1CCldt becau,e the spondylolisthesis was already preaent. We pre-existin- pre-exist- ZhTT ed, 521 Harvey D. Hansen Paschal etux to Herbert M etux. 525 Nat. Mtge. M. Smethur8t. to Helen 737 Clark E. Jensen etux to Paul W. Hods 719 Lloyd L. Karren etux to H. Williams etal. Luella 769 546 George Wilford Koller etux to Prud. Fed. Sav. on etux. Richard Allan rews etux Boswell. 1 to Dorothy 776 Erhard G. Koehler etux 551 John H. Chase etux to Frank S. Podobnik etux. to George S. Batchelder etux. 553 Ann 557 781 C. Virginia S. Merkel to Leonard J. Adderlay etux. Showcase Homes Inc. to Jacques M. Knocurat. 783 Afton C. Hicken to Clegg. Mable Ann Clu Hicken etal. bo iU cl Afton |