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Show ing substantial numbers of physicians, the amendment assures ANOTHER significant cost- - use of alternative mechanisms in basic responsibility for the re- - programs is indicated. feature concerns the re- the event that organized medicine saving As originally advanced, the view of health care services certification of need for con- in a given area is unable or unordered and rendered by physi-da- v amendment would have requirtinued institutional care. At willing to perform properly. dans and making arrangement ed the PSRO to establish means The Bennett amendment has this is done at the of and for the professional review of providing prior present, requiring also Medicare, under twelfth been modified to provide day other types of health care. Spe- - approval of all elective nonof the patients age for representation on the regardless institutional caie and cific attention would be paid emergency or illness. Under the amendment, tional Professional Review Couneleccostly to the medical necessity of the professionally- - determined norms cil of physician representatives service, and whether the care tive procedures and services. of care directly related to the of organizations of consumers was provided in accordance While such prior approval is age and illness would and of institutional and other patients desireable, the Committee felt with professional standards. be applied in determining the health are providers. the new organization should not ditionally, where medically at which recertification point be with prior propriate, the attending should occur. Thus, if a norm workloads where potendan would be encouraged to use approval indicates that half the patients SPEECH At less costly alternative sites and tial overutilization is likely to one interdenominational for a specific opbe minimal. For this reason, the hospitalized inodes of treatment. The 8 meeting, a minister from the released in, say, are eration tives of the amendment is to imendment was modified to persame denomination as the speak-e- r days, then that would be the involve physicians, to the great- - mit the PSRO, in consultation made the introduction. Eager for need which at the to select point est extent possible, in regular with the secretary, to mipiess the audience with the be must further hospitalization and comprehensive review of the circumstancgs (such as cer- determined in order to assure speakers qualifications, he said, admisor the tain diagnoses health care, Our speaker is known in the payment by Medicare or MediThe local organizations would sions to certain institutions or caid of care churches of our denomination that beyond point. have substantial discretion in by practitioners in which it the world and was advised throughout The Committee admight require and provide terms of which services, that if effectively implemented probably in regions beyond! vance Finance Committee Approves Medical Review Amendment Senator Russell B. Long (D La.), Chaii man of the Commit- tee on Finance, announced to- that the Committee had tentatively approved an amend- ment by Senator Wallace F. Rennett (R.f Utah), to the pend- ing Social Security Amendments ol 1970, to establish professional standaids review organizations to review the utilization of care .piovided under the und Medicaid pro- - TIIE AMENDMENT as ap- - been modified by Bennett following con- ferences with the Department of Health, Education and Wei- fare, to recognize constructive comments received from a va- riety of interested organizations and people, including the Am-erican Hospital Association. The the supported amendment before the Commit- tee. Professional Standards Re- view Organizations would be Established at local and State levels throughout the country, and each would include at least 300 practicing physicians. Each review organization would have had proved th over-burden- s- physi-Kram- objec-Senat- nt approval). the country, the In instances where prior ap- throughout would review professional organizations proval of a hospital admission, tontine basis. have the potential for moderatfor is but THE AMENDMENT contains example, required, ing the costs of health care by several important cost- - saving not provided, the physician as much as 20 per- cent. At features. One of these involves would remain free to admit the total costs of Medipresent, certification of his patient; but they and the care and Medicaid are approximedical necessity where potential institution would be on notice mately $15 billion annually. overutilization of services un- - that the costs would not be W'hile primary reliance will der the Medicare and Medicaid paid by these programs. be on organizations represent tutions and practitioners they review on other than a cpOOOOOOC ? DIAMONDS KEEPSAKE 2 WATCHES JEWELRY Cvtfom Trophiot A Iwyvwfi q Q For Ut & thf Gift Aolwmow Vow Jwlry V Ml Gwdo With Your Grv l batIman TOOELE JEWELRY 002-130- 1 SNo CMOrt The Tooele Transcript, Fri., October 9, 1970 Region Office Offers Maps Regional Enthat Forest announced gineer, Service maps and aerial photographs are available in the Federal Building, Ogden, Utah, for all National Forests in the InAerial termountain Region. photographs for National Forests in Arizona and New Mexico are also available in Ogden. These maps include 1 nule series, aerial photoplani-metrand graphs, 2 quadrangles (scale Usher, James ic inches 1 mile). These items are sold in the Division of Engineering Map Sales Office, Room 3104, Fedh eral Building, Street, Ogden, Utah. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday 324-25t- through Friday. Forest visitors will find these maps helpful guides in planning their National Forest trips. Maps range in price from Forest $1.00 each for the series maps to $1.50 each for the planiinetric quadrangles and $1.25 each for black and white and $3.00 each for color aerial photographs. ,llMi Mom Influenza Epidemic? Maybe Not This Year there be an influenza epidemic this coming winter? Although this is a complicated the answer appears question, to be that a widespread epidemic as occurred during each of is not the past three winters Will likely. At least with influenza A (which includes the Hong Kong A2 strain) which has been pre- valent the past two years, there should be a relatively low level of activity. However, influenza B, which was much less common last season, has the potential of causing a significant number of cases this year because of the greater number of suscept-ible- s in the population. Even with fewer cases of flu anticipated, the recommendations of the Utah State Division of Health for influenza vaccine will be similar to those of last year. Annual vaccination for is 'recommended persons with chronic, debilitating illness. This includes heart disease (e.g., congenital defects, mitral stenosis, congestive heart disease failure), pulmonary (emphysema, asthma, etc.), metabolic diseases (e.g. diabetes). In addition, patients over the age of 65, who have an incipient chronic disease state, should receive vaccine. The mass immunization of all healthy children and adults is not recommended, but vaccination programs for groups involved in essential services community may be considered. Persons vaccinated within the past two years need receive only a single subcutaneous booster dose of bivalent vaccine. Those not vaccinated previously, should receive 2 doses, 6 to 8 weeks , apart. 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Main. -- LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE NO. 2031 ED. P.M. MEETINGS ROBERT BALFOUR, Secy. PHONE CRI 8 i 882-246- 3 I n American lecion post MEETINGS 2nd and 4th WEDNESDAYS 8 P.M. I : CRI I I !' " Shirley Perovsek, ROCKY MOUNTAIN LODGE NO. 11 F&AM MEETS 1st & 3rd TUESDAYS, 7:30 p.m. P.O. Box 295 16 -- 266-048- 882-006- - Store FOR RENT OR SALE building, 10 North Main, Too- ele, Utah. Call 882-072- 9 882-043- or CRI - Bachelor Apts, RENT cooking facilities, air conditioned, private. One at $55, one at $65. 365 East Vine. 7 after 4:30 p.m. Call CRI FOR SALE Large older home 3 bedrooms, carpet, drapes, stove, refrig, large lot for garden, orchard. Settlement irrigation. 276 North 1st West St., Tooele, Ph 88243826 for 30 information. GMbVEBi) FOR RENT 425 West Call CRI per month. Call 882-192- tiful, quiet miles 12 fitensn) TAD, STOVE & REFRIGERATOR. 2 BEDROOM DRAPES, 882-158- BEDROOM - 882-459- 7. 9, 10, furnished apt. North 1st East. CRI ONE BEDROOM $115. 260 882-459- in my one for rent. Call 882-361- - Used piano. Call WANTED Mr. Lindsay at Hairis Elein. School. CUTE 882-273- FOR bedioom cottage Paitly furnished. furnished duplex, like 576 West 2nd South. WANTED to SLC. Call - Car 8.00 pool Hr. or riders to 5:00. 882-051- 882-435- 3. WELL kept carpets show the results of regular Blue Lustre poR SALE OR RENT Grant Shields home at 439 Canyon spot cleaning. Rent electric Circle. Call shampooer $1. Goidon Furnitore Co., 60 South Main. 882-252- 1. C-6- 882-343- 882-465- 2 882-139- 882-356- - 882-039- 882-4758- ' 882-479.- 3. , HOUSE CLEANING, remodeling - or building new. Call for a free estimate on a beautiful sprayed and glittered textlite ceiling 882-- 1 157. Roger Niel- , ' - 882-474- PRI son. 884-337- 882-378- 9 ... 'IW. Qm 882-087- 5. 882-287- - 882-035- -88- ROOM oil heater. Good condition. Make offer. Also iron camp cot. 327 Utah Ave. FOUR 9 Chaudoin Music, personal items - Roberts Professional tape reeoider used very little. Remington Rand cash register. Electric Fender Steel Guitar with legs and case complete, all 6 reasonable. Call or see at 220 S. Main. Rear. FOR SALE 882-333- SINGER $43.00. Repod with walnut cabinet. stitches, buttonholes, fancy etc. Payments of $5.17 per month or $43 cash. Call 0. 882-282- CUSTOM KILLING UNDER STATE INSPECTION CHOICE GRADE A CRAIN-FEBEEF, MUTTON, LAMB, PORK PROCESSING FINANCING AVAILABLE PHONE 884-383- 7 " I WE BUY watches, diamonds, gold rings or trade them in on new merchandise. BATEMAN JEWELRY - Chain SHARPENING and circular saws. 491 West SAW 5th South. 882-281- No money down, up CARPET to eight years financing. Al and Lid Furniture and Appliance, 54 South Main. Phone CRI 882-096- DRAPERIES READY MADE OR CUSTOM BUILT. All fabrics, modern designs. GORDON FURNITURE CO., 60 S. Main CRI Miniature Duschound wiener dog. Color red, Vicinity of Larsen Trailer Ct. on the Grantsville Road. Valuable family pet. If found please call 882-173- P-- - 882-148- 882-254- 0. P-- Expert Copy Work 882-496- 7. Tooele-Grantsvill- Female German caipeted and living! oom, fne-plac- bath. Assume 5'j loan. $25,HX). 882-460- 25 1st copy 15c each additional up to 0x14 All ELECTRIC IRON repairing. All makes. Steam irons cleaned and repaired. ELMERS, 38 West Vine CRI lengths CARTER Construction and Roofing Company repair roof before winter. Siding and remodeling. Licensed contractor. CRI 882-211- Short-ha- ir roll-awa- y e. Copies made while you wait DONT NEEDS Transcript Bulletin 5S llsrtb f.lsin WITH AN AD Female German short-haFreckles. Vicinity Tooele- - Grantsville. Bov heart- LOST sick. 278-891- 2 ir Reward. after 5. Call REMODELING Kitchen Cabinets, Garages, Patios, Doors, Storm doors, etc. Jensen Construction - Licensed. Phone 8 882-059.- PI NO LESSONS only. $1.50. Ph - Beginners 882-439- GIANT SALE Come and find the item you need, sewing machines, childrens clothes, antiques, kitchen ware, jewelry, record players, extra special barfurniture our on gas and electnc gains stoves to make floor space in warehouse. We buy, sell and trade so come in and do some old fashioned bar- SELL THOSE 9 882-114- 3 278-891- P-- , 882-282- 4 level, WARDS riding mower 4 hp $65, push mower $8, Freckles. Vicinity bed $25; new shop tank Boy heartvacuum $20. oi sick. Reward. Call Salt Lake 493 Pioneer Ave. 2 after 5. Oct. 27 LOST 882-465- P-- 882-148- - l'i LOST rug care. Carpets and upholstery cleaned in your home. Free estimates. Phone PROFESSIONAL 882-488- 7. 882-283- new. unfurnished 2 bedFOR RENT room apt. 90 East 4th North. WATER HEATERS, AND REMODELING. CROSCOST PLUMBING 27 East 3rd North Phone t. 882-183- un- 9 DISPOSALS, 882-389- 882-4.53- BRICK 2 bedroom FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING, SOFT WATER NEEDS REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES 884-55(- 884-347- RENT 58 North Main 882-467- S Zig-zag- s, 882-065- It's easy to placo an ad Just coma in to 882-174- 882-402- 6, 1970 10c piece. June Ham- WILL TEND childien home. ironing. 882-338- 882-319.- J03 p.ii?jto fGffl P-- unfurnished ONE and stove, carpet apt. Fridge The Office of Dr. NOTICE and diapes. $95. 260 North James R. Bui ton, Chiropi actor 1st East. will be closed October 7, 8, CRI 1970. Daily. mond. Weekdays after 6:(X) p.m.. All LOWER EQUITY, assume bal. Sat. 22 of loan at $92.00 per month FULLER BRUSH PRODUCTS in (includes taxes and insurance) Tooele County call Jack MISCELLANEOUS interest. Newly painted 5' Turner for cars, INSIDE STORAGE 3 bedroom, full basement. FOR SALE trucks, house trailers, campNeed fast sell, owner leav- ers, boats, large and small ing town. FOR SALE Third Crop Hay furniture, or any other merIF Y'OU havent seen our new $23 ton. Floyd Walters Erda CIOICE 3rd bale $1 chandise. Inquire of O. T. hay crop split foyers you should. Buy 9 8 9 Tom Egeiunj Ertja, Barrus or Jack Johnson, Ph 235 Plan (if you quality) 7 Tooele or or regular financing. CRI-Oc25 Utah WE NEED LISTINGS CHOICE Fireplace Wood. Call 88443381. 30 185 North Main PEST CONTROL - YARDS, CHOICE Red Potatoes. Frank Suite 301 TREES, BASEMENTS SPRAY9 Grgich GOOD FIRST and Second Crop 4 ED. TERMITES, ROACHES, Alfalfa Hav - by bale or 6 SPIDERS, ETC. Wurlitzer Spinet FOR SALE Evenings & Sundays ton. 85 cents bale. Pine Can-- i ' NO DDT USED. finish. Organ, oiled walnut ; yon Ranch, Linc4rt M. O. FONES, Ph Boys Take Ph FOR RENT OR SALE condition. $6(K). Excellent ' .CRI Phone 25 i 'P-9-1- 6 1969 over payments on 12x65. Exc. Trailer. Buddy after OATS FOR SALE 6 cond. Call $3 for 100 PM 24 5 lbs. or 88443746. 5:00 p.m. OFFICE MACHINE REPAIR 29 31 Alberta Drive, Tooele HOMES FOR SALE: console piano. REPOSSESSED 469 Canyon Low Equities. Typewriters, Calculators, Write Credit Manager, 120 W. Buy U.S. Saving Bond Circle. $1800. 210 North Adding Machines 33rd South, Salt Lake City & Freedom Share GORDON MC LACHLAN 3 Broadway, $1500. Utah 84115. A STEAL: Price reduced to $19,000. 3 bedroom, finishFAST PIPE HORSE RACK for picked basement. 207 Stansbury LAWN MOWER SERVICE up $10, gentle mare $125; Circle. ALL MAKES 3 chest of drawers, $12 each; Box 30.3 Savage, $2.50; 180 S Sharpening Hale, Grantsville. Ph Engine Overhaul REAL NICE 4 Bed. finished Tune-u- p 1956 INTERNATIONAL wcamp-e- r up and down, or bsmt. apt. Parts and Supplies $500. 628 Grandview Circle carpeted, fireplace, double Saw Service garage. $18,500.00. 65 E. SNOWS REPAIR SHOP 2nd North. 271 No. Second Street SALE or trade FOR 1957 NEWLY REMODELED. 3 Bed. Dial 3 Cad Coupe DeVille. Cheap. 275 Valley View Dr. $11,000. 1 New elec, trains and compoHOME, Three Apartments, 8 6 after nents. p.m. 379 South 1st West. Make BLUE SPRUCE this week only offer. Phone NICE OLDER HOME: Two , extra lots. 432 East Vine, FOR SALE 13'4 ft. Terry CHEV 58 Good running $9500. Trailer. Call dition. 8 eyl. $125. full bsmt LARGE P-- 9 fireplace, 471 Marvista Lane. MAKE OFFER: Must sell ton truck 1953 FOR SALE FOR SALE Camp trailer 55 East 1st North. Good runwheels. dual with 15 Ph ft. 7 LARGE LOT, irrigation waning condition with good JACKS TUNE-UP0 Jack Davis ter, 3 bed., 134 bath, carpettires. $235. Good truck for foi Davis former shop rock wall manager full ed, fireplace. deer hunting. Call FOR SALE will do tune ups and 4 wheel drive Garage, 20 S. Coleman. P-- 9 after 4.30 p.m. 1963 Ford minor repairs, by appointment pickup finest split ONE OF Tooeles rims tires. CRI See only. Ph Big homes, 5 bed., 2 bath, 3 fire54 Chev. $35. FOR SALE 182 at Millcreek. P-- 9 OUTZENS 2-4055. places, 2 family rooms, 3000 Repair Service Authorized Dealer for Brigg sq feet, all carpeted. Garage, and Stratton and Tecumseh patio, sprinkling system, $39,-50TRAIL BLAZER 1965 complete- 1969 CORVETTE 230 East Broadway. loaded exEngines, Parts, and AccesGRANTSVILLE HOMES: ly overhauled. 2 hrs. on ensories. Lawnmower sharpenceptionally clean, near wholeP-- 9 LARGE sale. LOT, horses with gine. Extra tire and street ing, all types saw sharpening, chain. $150 or best offer. Call barns, 3 bedroom, $10,500. Pennsylvania Lawn Mower 126 South Willow Road. 8 ft Camper. Call FOR SALE Sales. Small Appliance Re9 5 ACRES Large 3 bed. home OUTZEN, pair. RICHARD 345 N. 2nd W. l'4 bath, carpeted, newly FOR SALE 1970 Kawasaki .30 reconditioned. $16,900.00. 100 CC. 10 speed Trail Bike n 1958 Chev FOR SALE conExcellent Low mileage. MOVED HOME $ 14(H). truck. V8. 4 speed. Call dition. Call MOVED SHOP Bldg. $800. DONS REFRIGERATION 9 A VETERAN can buy these SERVICE homes with no down payment SERVICING AND and no loan costs. INSTALLATION CALL DORAN HUNT CO. ON ALL TYPES OF CRI REFRIGERATION EQUIP. DON BATCHELOR 882-342- - 882-335- DEWEYS Steamway Carpet Cleaning. New exclusive deep method. extraction clean Dewey Orr, 882-121- 6 con-Hou- 882-143- WILL BUY old batterys, copper and metals. For sale fireNEW DUPLEX place pine wood. Ernest Vano FOR RENT 187 SOUTH QUIRK, IN 65 East 1st Noith. Phone 22 GRANTSVILLE. CARPET, excellent CYCLE P-6- 882-435- 3. does HUGHS and Makes. SHOP 398 West Vine 882-139- fRfli) safe for children. Phone cleangarage cleanup. Yard ing, mowing and odd jobs. FOR RENT Unfurnished one Call 8824)967. and 2 bedroom apartments. LADY All TOOELE, UTAH PHONE 882-280- - REPAIRED 882-003- Cto QflD country setting, from yard, bsmt, WILL TEND childien in my home. Inquire at 274 International Ave. BICYCLES 882-052- TWO AND THREE bedroom duplex apts. with attached garage. $70 and $80 monthly. We furnish fridge and stove. Beau- HUSH PUFFER REALTY AND INSURANCE 453 N. MAIN -9 2 bedroom apt. 500 South. $110 882-114- HAINES REALTY 884-553- 2. 882-022- ALCOHOL ANONYMOUS. ELECTROLUX Vacuum cleaners, shampooers and floor polishers. Complete sales and servicing. Louis R. Bell, Phone 131 South Coleman 15 Tooele. 882-046- FOR SALE Lovely completely redecorated 4 bedroom brick home. 134 baths, family room, built-i- n kitchen, complete fenced back yard and new carpeting. Air cooled and hot water heating system. Refinancing necessary or terms may be made with owner to someone with excellent credit FURNISHED APARTMENTS -references at 734 and $5, (XX) 2 and 3 rooms. New kitchens down. $28,900. and appliances, including elec-- ( 30 trie ranges, automatic gas heat Air conditioned. Large recreaThree bedroom tion area. Rates start at $75 LIKE NEW home, basement, per month with all utilities carport, furnished. Rent by day, week, carpet, range. No. 16 North Blaine Ave., Grantsville. Ph month or year. Linen service 4 available. WESTERN APARTevenings. MENT, 515 North Main, TooCRI ele. Phone FOR CRI HAULING, 882-384- 882-439- 7. CRI ' EXQUISITE HOMES INC. For Sale - Low cost Government subsidized new homes. No closing costs. Monthly payments as low as $69.00. Act now. Listings Wanted. Call S.L. gaining and receive the unusual at an unusually low price. THE BROWN BARN 169 No. Broadway 9 V |