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Show 2 o Tuesday, May 19, 1970 DESERET NEWS, B Bacteria Count High, City May Close Neffs Canyon Medkare, Medkaid Explained Medical Care Sonic es, Division of Health, explained the diffrence between Med'care and Medicaid. Medicare is available to those 65 and over to help satisfy some of their medical needs, he said. Medicaid is utilized by those not el'gihle those who are in need but do not have enough money to pay for such services. Medicare requires a $50 deducti- What's 'he difipri nee between Medicare and Medicaid? Will Medicare cover der-ta- l hills? Can sou collect as much money if you begin drawing Social Security at 62 rather than of Sta'e 65? Senior citizens asked the questions and Social Security and health care personnel gau the answers in a public service piograni held Monday afternoon at Lincoln Junior High School. More than 100 persons, the majority on Social Security and eligible for Medicare assistance, submitted questions to a panel of six experts. Pr. Bruce Walter, director o ble Walter explained that Medicare is designed to take rare of convalescents recovering from extended illnesses but docs not covpr routine nursing h me expenses. - 4nt Natu-Histor- y who normally could not afford such services. A repeat Mondays performance question-and-answe- m r session will be held Thursday at 2:45 p.m. at Jordan Junior High School, 1010 W. 6th South. Public, especially those eigible for Social Security and Medicare, are invited. in preserving pub- lic recreation privileges to at 10 convene Wednesday a.m. in the auditorium, State Office Building. Vandalism and littering of privately owned land by hunters, fishermen and campers have caused a movement to bar the public from privately E. Gordon owned lands, Harmston, executive director, Natural Resources Department, said. The solution appears to be to enlist public support to prevent littering and other misuse of privately owned land, he said. Speakers are to be Rampton; Robert D. Nielson, state director, Bureau of Land Management; John E. Phelps, State Fish & Game director; Mont Fitch, representing the National Parks Service; Fran cis Sullivan, Wild Life Federation representative; Elmc W. chairman of the Hamilton, Utah Agriculture Land Owners Association, and Edward W, Clyde, conservationist. Harmston and Joseph H. Francis, state commissioner of a g riculture, are Harmston said four section held in the meetings will afternoon to attempt to reach solutions. Sanitary Engineer 7. Sher- to commissioners that daily water quality have shown the samplings bacteria count at the danger point. He said a small chlorination plant in the canyon cannot the eliminate successfully contamination if the bacteria count remains at the present level. The water department has a e in the patrolman canyon. Commissioners indicated they would allow some more time tu see if the public would cooperate in improving conditions in the canyon before closing it. In a related action, the comsome missioners sought means of controlling motor vehicles on canyon slopes east and north of Salt Lake City. They requested the city attorney to report by the end cf on legalities this reejm-mende- controlling motorcycles, Jeeps and other motorized equipment abusing it. He said private owners who complain apprently are reluctant to sign complaints to eliminate the problem. Barkr-- r warned that areas used to be beautiful which are going to look horrible if we don't stop studying the start doing and problem something about it. wood reported I CRAVE full-tim- Pecan Plus Nut Rolls week fttaMerick h ymm n Germany Duty SUNSET, Davis County Sgt. Lowell R. Mielke, whose wife Vicki, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gunderson, 1682 N. 300 West, has arrived for duty at Bad Tolez Army Installation, Germany. DCennecott Hits Pollution Rule U- I medi- involved to control the hillsides. Public Safety Commissioner d Janies L. Barker Jr. passing a law to make it illegal for anybody to take a motor vehicles off a public road and deface property. Garn said so much of the area outside the city is private land that law enforcement officers have difficulty efforts at the museum. The couple helped create and develop the museum along with civic groups and community officials. We ace delighted that Mrs. Untermann is willing to respond to this assignment and we are confident their friends and associates will be pleased to see them at their former activities, Tippetts said. who fc Petersen, cal case work consultant, Region 2, Division of Family Services, said a person does not have to be on welfare to However, rereive Medicaid. they must be low income families, she said. "A single person cannot earn more than $195 a month and qualify, Neff's Canyon may have to to the be placed public if users fail to protect its watershed. Salt Lake City Water Department spokesmen warned today. The city acquired the White Water System, fed by Mt. Olympus springs, last year. The canyon has been used by hikers, picnickers campers, and trail l tiers. research v VERNAL t 4 interested Developer Returns :To Verna! Museum - Unter-Jmhn- e Roemarie she said. A&a L. Burt, supervising nurse, Community Nursing Service, invited the senior citizens to utilize the facilities of We hope you her agency. wont shy away if yon dont she said. have the money, Nursing care is provided on a basis for those Survivors Mrs. Billie retired as Untermann, the scientist at Hjuiseum State Museum in Iernal last year, is returning Jiyi serve as director for the Jtext 12 to 14 months. Harold J. Tippetts, director the Division of Parks and Recreation, said Mrs. will replace Dee Ashby ?n, who resigned to return the educational department xjfthe Arizona 7oological Soci-ijt- y in Phoenix. 41rs. Untermanns husband, Rrnest G. Untermann, who Jserved for many years as Erector of the museum and ilso retired last year, will not bd reemployed, but is expected to return and continue fv Gov. Calvin L. Rampton has called a conference of persons worked for U.S. Steel Geneva Works before entering the service. lie received his basic training at Fort Ord before going Marie overseas. Married McKinney Feb. 22, 1969, in the Cnurch of Manti Temple, Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. include his widow', Orem; parents, Springville; brother and sisters, Mopris Lee Taylor, Spanish Fork, and Lois Taylor and Mrs. Thomas (Arlene) Eott, and Mrs. Kay Springville, American Mitani, (Evelyn) Fork; grandmother, Mrs. John Taylor, Salem. SPRINGVILLE Spec.-- 4 Clnlds 20, Taylor, Springville, was kilied May 14 fit a helicopter crash while Serving on a combat mission in'Vietnam, according to word Received by his wife, Marie MtK.nney Taylor, Orem. Jaylor was the sen cf Mr. ind Mrs. Morris Taylor, 515 P, 100 South, Springville. 5'aylor had been in Vietnam since Sept. 24, 1969. He was born July 18, 1939, in Spanish and Ada tf'Qrk, to Morris Childs Taylor. He graduated Jr pm Springville High School and attended Utah Technical at Provo. He also iCollege Medicare t'ons hut will cover the cost of eve disorders such as a cataract operation. Dental bills, unless as a result of an accident requiring surgery, are not covered under Medicare payments, according to Larry Najlor, Medicare coordinator, Part A, Blue Cross-BluShield. ANTIUTTER MEET CALLED fUtahn Killed it tin Viet Crash t district Seitze, inanagec, Social Security loss of said some Social Security checks can be blamed on volume. We handle more than 27 million eligib'es in this country, he said. Smtze also said those who begin drawing Social Security at 62 get less than those who wait until 65. But whether you should v'ait depends on he told the your situation, group. Reid Greenwood, manager of Physician Claims, Blue Cross-Blu- e Shield, said Medicare will not pay for routine eye examina- Clarence - & Continued from Page B-- number of days in which .10 ppm is acceptable." concluded that Kennecott the statute itself, empowering the UACC and the Utah State Board of Health to adopt the code in its present form, is unconstitutional, illegal and invalid in that it constitutes an unlawful delegation of legislative function in contravention of the constitutions of the state of Utah and the United States of America. 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