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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday September 3, 1981 - Page came to visit. Also, Francell and Gene Blickenstaff were here. Nursing Home Notes Helen Falconer had as a dinner guest on Tiey shared delicious Mr. and Mrs. Joe M - 3$1 870 890 mck Chicken 34 oz. can 6 food. Reed and to came Black visit Fay Mary and Nina Barton Mosley. Clyde with visited Karl Barton. Arthel Hodson visited his mother Gertrude and Don and Iris visited Karl Barton The senior citizens went down Highway 95 towards Cedar Mesa and Pickett Campground for their ride on Monday. Those going with Burnhard Black were Helen Falconer, Fay Mosley, Nova Lucinda Willis & Donna Burnhard brought a Gilroy. watermelon and we stopped and ate it nice treat!! Hugh and Cindy Redd visited Irene Redd. The LDS Sacrament was Gerald Bradford with remarks by Me r win Shumway. Mary Badonni came to visit Daisy Badoni. Irenes grandson,. Hugh Redd and his wife Cindy of ISHROOM SOUP GuenSmith Thursday. aUSST Han-nig- HR00M TISSUE Tissue 4roUpak.63o Save Eveiyday on 690 200 ct. box Kleenix these low Priced Dsal ish GENERIC FOODS mily T COCKTAIL Mac and Cheese S 4$1 Fig Bars Elfwich or nOA box. HOQ Nutri Grain 14 oz, box 7 I Applesauce 303 can 47$ I Semi-swe- et COLATE CHIPS fills $1 .99 Chunk Pineapple $1 1 9 Crushed Pineapple -- Snickers Snackh. bag. $1 .93 rtfc Folgers ilix Lav;rys Seasoning Holsum BYPINS 3 12 3 colors Reg. 3$1 Fruit Cocktail 303 can 67( Green Beans 303 can Com 303 can 55$ 303 can 43$ 303 can 49$ 2990 89 g Trays can 69$ 20 oz. can ct. pkg. ea. $3.27 Kernel Green Peas Tne Utah Hospital Association has turned over its first report of The report, covering a period from July 28 to August 23, shows the four referral hospitals that absorb over 80 percent of the Medicaid load lost patient $187,484.93 during that time. Sliced Pineapple lb. all grinds . . 695 20 I The losses came as a result of a 28 day limit imposed by the Depart me it of Health on all Medicaid hospitalization. After 65q We sure did enjoy thank you Ralene!!! tertainment. that A 10- - year service pin was awarded to Lorena Lameman and a volunteer service pin was awarded to Shirley Jack for doing the residents hair. Ken Hickman was presented with a quilt for the service he has performed at the nursing home. Francell took Irene home on Thursday to spend the day. Roger Stacy, pastor of First Baptist Church, presented a number of gospel hymns. Several favorite hymns of the residents were presented and were enjoyed by all. We would like to welcome two new residents who transferred here from Price Care Center: Blanche Will and Rachel Short. Hospital Medicaid losses great hospital losses, as result ofstate failure to pay Medicaid bills, to Governor Scott Matheson. 69$ 20 oz. can jg 5 BarS ms oz. bag. 1,1 ..MW gjj 12 an, Relief Society presidency Karen Slavens and Virginia Redd visited Irene Redd and Fay Mosley. Marba Palmer took her sister Fay Mosley out for the afternoon on Tuesday. Wednesday evening the nursing home had their annual employee steak fry. We had a nice turnout and everyone had a good time. Ralene sang for us as our en- 28 days, hospitals must absorb the cost of the Medicaid patients health care. The- policy became effective July 1. Tie University of Utah Medical - Center lost the most money during the reporting period, $105,183. $63,000 was lost in care for one patient who is receiving kidney dialysis. Five patients cost the hospital $42,183. Primary Childrens Medical Center lost $40,242 in the care of five children whose health care extended beyond the 28 day limit. 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