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Show mim KDP The Deseret Sampler, Fri., September 1, 1972 GS3 WE WILL BE OPEN FAITHFUL 9:00 A.M. til 9:00 P.M. y0' ALBERTSONS, J8 ,79' .i. STEAKS IB STEAKS i' ROASTS aOIN ROAST .AB BACON D BEEF atu. ,1.39 - ,1.19 z 69 67 J Old Faithful Al moat, skinloH CHEESE SALE Lynn Macaroni Potato or 24b. Cln. . . Ea. 22-O- x. CODE, 9C 89 69 59 59 Opoa Eyo Swiss or NMum Chodds ASST. SALADS Wison's GAME HENS BRAUNSCHWIEGER BAR-- S LUNCHMEAT ASST. LUNCHMEAT FRESHNESS' September specials at Officers Mess SALAMI SANDWICH wtr....45i ss: 63( LtCol. Vitte V. Yums received a plaque and a Certificate of Appreciation from the Dugway Boy Scout Troop 517. Richard Wilkins presented the awards on behalf of die Boy Scouts in appreciation for the work LtCol. Yusas has done for the troop while he was here. The activities for Septenilier allow for everyones tastes as a variety of dishes will Ire offered at the Officers Open Mess. - Jumbo Fantail Shrimp Septenilier 1 Happy Hour 4:30 - 6:30 Free Bloodv Mary with your Brunch 9:00 - 2:00 Labor Day Fried Chicken Special Jug Room Closed Happy Hour 4:30 - 5:30 Poor Mans Kite -All you can eat for 90c Steak Nite - 16 oz. Sirloin Steak Sandwich, fries, 39c EA. POTATO CHIPS FREE WITH SANDWICH PURCHASE . cole slaw special Hail and Farewell Happy Hour 4:30 - 6:30 Ceremonies - 7:00 - 7:30 Entertainment - 9:00 1:00 Red n' rite L r -- Champagne Brunch (Free champagne) 9:00 - 2:00 Mexican Nite Call for reservations now Steak Nite special prices Happy Hour 4:30 - 6:30 Free Bloody Mary with the Brunch 9:00 - 2:00 . Happy Hour 4:30 - 5:30 Chopped Sirloin Sprcial Genu an Nite - Bring the family teak Nite - Spanish Steak Stuffed Bell Peppers only $1.95 Special of the month Buffet 5:30 - 7:00 special prices for the kids Happy Hour 4:30 - 5:30 Poor Mans Nite All you can eat - 90c Steak Nite - 16 oz. Sirloin September 18 hi A . 2, ' JANET September September September Septenilier LEE 19 -- 20 21 24 -- September 25 September 26 September 27 September 29 CREAflfl For diagnostic admissions This rich and c roomy in aroam wiN provide you with lots of oating pioasuro, nvailabla in many doKcious, oxciting flavors. Your famfly wiD lovo ill Radishes GREEN Onions MIX EM MATCH or EM Popsides 2V4 SALAD TOMATOES US. ripened BARTLETT PEARS UJ. juicy ' CINNAMON BEARS Sweets Quality No. Assorted Flavors 1 A candy . . batteries rr&c.:,D..... 2 DTATO 222-C- T. FILLER PAPER -- sm PENCIL TABLET sr?r CHILDRENS ASPIRINS BATH OIL or SHAMPOO AMorts'i 644)i, $IJ9 100-C- T. JFr The Civil Service Commission advised Federal employees Shield has that Blue Cross-Blu- e agreed to pay Supplemental Benefits related to diagnostic admissions to hospitals in 1971 and 1972. Supplemental Benefits are subject to a deductible whereas Basic Benefits are not. For some time, the Government-wide Service Benefit Plan (Blue Cross- - Blue. Shield) has been denying claims for certain hospital costs connected with admissions solely for diagnostic lb. 29c 52 28 Top quality Kingsford charcoal, special with Albertson's coupon 1041. BAG This coupon oxpiros midnight Saptnmbnr 2nd, 1972 vWm MHPTU MAIM related medical care when the diagnostic tests could have been bads made on an without adversely affecting the persons health or the quality of medical care provided. Payments have been made under Basic Benefits for the diagnostic tests themselves. Federal employees or annuitants whose claims for benefits related to diagnostic admissions have been rejected by Blue i Cross- - Blue Shield should not submit a Supplemental Bene- V fits claim for these expenses to ' their local Blue Cross- - Blue Shield plan, the Commission said. for such expenses Claims incurred in 1971 and 1972 must be submitted no later thau Dec. 31, 1973. Forms for submitting Supplemental Benefit claims may be obtained from any local Blue Cross- - Blue Shield plan. THE COMMISSION has received reports from about 140 employees whose claims have been rejected, and will contact each of them promptly to advise them on resubmitting their claims. The Blue Cross- - Blue Shield, plan for Federal employees and annuitants does provide basic benefits for expenses related to diagnostic hospital admissions when the confinement is medi- out-patie- nt Rrofarional 997 Blue Cross-Shiel- d to pay more benefits tests. CLAIMS DENIED have been for hospital room and board and 1 Vino No. Fresh, BERTSONS King Crab Legs Happy Hour 4:30 - 6:30 . TnnciE Any Federal employee or annuitant who has had a claim for Basic Benefits rejected in such cases may also ask the Plan to reconsider the claim for basic benefits if the claimant believed the hospital admission was medically necessary; that is, that the nature of the tests or the patient's health required him to be admitted to the hospital as a bed patient. Requests for reconsideration of such claims should also be submitted to the local Blue Cross plan. THE QUESTION of payments of benefits for diagnostic hospital admissions arose because a provision in the contract was subject to conflicting interpretations by Blue Cross - Blue Shield and the Civil Service Commission. said the The Commission clarified would be provision and that the 1973 brochures received by employees and annuitants will clearly state what benefits will be payable for after admissions diagnostic 1972. Games Simulated on Family TV Screen When the TV set is turned it may 'turn on the family as the new center of entertainment The Magnavox Co. is introducing Odyssey the new game simulator that hooks up to a television set and provides the basis for a dozen different games of skill or chance. Transforming any or bigger TV into an electronic playground, the unit consists of a master control package that contains all the off, 18-in- ch electronic materials necessary for each game, two player controls, which manipulate the players on the TV screen, and the English y.n- fiwl whinli (nmflYti TPtirrlUh ' |