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Show November 21, HILL TOP TIMES Page 22 1980 foemieffit.added Hospital Drugs and medication Previously, . CHAMPUS take-hom- e be-file- The new policy, which took effect Sept. 29, means for costs reduced considered the to facilitate sufficient beneficiaries in many cases: For dependents of active duty members, CHAMPUS patient's transition from "take hospital to home home" drugs. Jean Cravens, cadet commander at Utah State University, gets briefed about the cockpit controls on an by Capt. Pete Jones, 34th Tactical Fighter Squadron scheduling F-I- University c dets sorrive sricadow sase officers m 1 ' m -- n Last week, 19. Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets from Utah State University were here participating in the Junior Officers' Committee "Shadow" Program. The program pairs a cadet with a junior officer for an extensive look at a particular Air Force Specialty Code. The cadets are then able to better decide what AFSC is best suited to their interests and abilities before coming on active duty. On Thursday morning, the cadets were greeted by Capt. Keith Ball, the junior officers' committee president, and following an ALC mission briefing and a film on the Brig. Gen. A. Paul Bruno, ALC vice commander, and Col. Franklin Varley, deputy base commander, welcomed the 'group to the base. The group then divided up to learn about 10 different AFSCs such as personnel fighter pilot, aeronautical engineers. - F-1- 6, officers, and effort The Shadow Program is an with Brigham Young University and the University of Utah as well as Utah State University, and during the year more than 150 on-goi- juniors and seniors from the three universities are expected to participate in the program. . outpatient deductible had been met Santa's mailbag program 6 officer. (U.S. Air Force Photo) will share all costs of authorized take-hom- e drugs that do not exceed $15 since they will be included in the $5.50 per day rate (the FY 1981 rate for active duty dependents). For retirees and their dependents, CHAMPUS will share 75 percent of the cost ($15 ''or less) regardless of whether or not the $50 the regulation, the drug portion of an was denied claim inpatient and the beneficiary - sponsor was told that a separate outpatient claim had to provided by a hospital for use beyond the hospital stay will now be cost-share- d by CHAMPUS under the same rates as hospital care. A limit of $15 has been set, to restrict the benefit to cover only an amount of drugs and medication under lleflters serat to children A letter from Santa Claus, postmarked North Pole, Alaska, can be received, by your child. Through the Santa's Mailbag Program, sponsored by members of Detachment 2, 11th Weather Squadron, Eielson AFB, Alaska, letters from Santa are mailed to children from all parts of the world. ' The program works this way : Parents have their children write a letter to Santa Claus. Then, parents answer the letter as if from inside a Santa. The answer is then sent stamped envelope addressed to the child to Det. 2, 11th Weather Squadron, Eielson AFB, Alaska 99702. Answers are returned with d artwork on the envelope and a North Pole postmark. The weather detachment sometimes receives letters without the parent's letter or Santa-stampe- with no return stamp. Although Air Force people organize the program, they do it as y time and receive no volunteers on funds from the government. So, money needed for stamps is usually donated by base service members, parents, or friends. Volunteers will send children a special form letter from Santa when letters are received without return letters. However, the cost for this must also come from the volunteers' pockets. Because of increasing costs,'parents are urged to include the " " stamped envelope and the letter from Santa. 1 Letters must be mailed before Dec. to be returned by Christmas. Since the program began in 1954, more than 200,000 letters have been sent to children in the United States, Japan, Philippines, Scotland, Mexico and other nations of the world. (AFNS) off-dut- 1 self-address- ed 8 DANGER SIGNALS --The maker of SUPERSETS- - CY I.HEADACHE 2.STIFFNESS OF NECK 3PAIN r-- 4. 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L I i I I NUMBNESS N HANDS OR FEET ENERVOUSNESS The other warning signals pain between the shoulders, painful joints, pain in arms or legs, numbness in hands or feet, and backaches are all things which your Doctor of Chiropractic is especially trained to help. He is often referred to as a specialist in these areas because he knows the spine the way a concert pianist knows the keyboard and he recognizes the important part it plays in health. Through the spine's flexible column of small, movable bones called vertebrae, nerves connect your brain to every organ, tissue, and cell of your body. List 1 Only Only . MODEL 0300 479 H JOINTS 6PAIN IN m SVLVANIA SUPERSET List 1A Model CL9262WH ' Persistent headaches may be a warning signal of pinched nerves at the base of the head which could develop into a more serious condition. Nervousness, from which everyone suffers at one time or another, is also a warning. Its persistence is a definite signal that something isn't right. Your chiropractor is trained to track down this unpleasant visitor and cut his unwelcome visit as short as possible. t Click-Sto- p UHF Tuning Stand available as an optional extra (unassembled) Cabinet of Walnut grain vinyl on metal When any of these symptoms are evident CONSULT YOUR CHIROPRACTOR! Do YOU suffer from headaches, stiffness of neck, pain between the shoulders, backache, pain in arms or legs, numbness in hands or feet, or nervousness? These are 8 Danger Signals which indicate something is wrong and usually show that the sufferer needs to see a Doctor of Chiropractic. If you suffer from one or more of these 8 Danger Signals, you shouldn't just ignore them. Although you might "tough it out" and the seiere pain may eventually go away, you could be left with permanent, irreparable damage that might show itself later as another, more serious health problem. Consult a Doctor of Chiropractic. After a careful examination to determine the cause, he will do everything possible to eliminate that cause and free you from those unwanted danger signals. Clearfield Chiropractic Center Dr. Daryl E. Hales HOURS: Mon.-Sa- t. 897 9-- W. Riverdale 773-182- 1 6 Closed Sunday 621-157- 2 525 So. State, No. 10, Clearfield Call today for appointment |