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Show I 8 Thursday, June Sun Advocate, Price, Utah V 10, 1976 Wellington marshall joins panel U Co. The Utah . Criminal ifi on Council Justice Ad- ministration and the Utah Chiefs of Police Association have selected Clarence Cleland, Wellingtons police chief to serve as a member of the Utah Task Force on Small Law Enforcement Agencies. Clarence Cleland is one of 15 members of this newly established statewide will and committee represent District 7. The Task Force consists of members representing law enforcement, courts, local elected officials and INE RESCUE NINE RESCUE state Members of the Wilburg mine rescue team include Lee Jack Callor, Kent Peterson, Steve McDonald, Cloyd Robertson, Wayne Jensen, Byrd Gordon, Curtis Steele and Mike Bunderson. Earl Nelson is not shown. Bun-derso- by Social Security covered medical People by in- surance can assure faster payment of their claims if they make sure their health insurance number is on the claim form, according to social Gerald Smith, security representative in Price. About one of every three delays in payment of medical medicare in- surance claims is caused by use of a wrong health insurance number or om-missi- of the number entirely, Smith said. The number identifies a for Medicare claim payment on bills for medical services. If you put a wrong 'health insurance number or dont enter a number on a Request for Medicare Payment form, a search for your correct number is . Smith said. necessary, The search can delay your payment." If itemized bills are sent in with a claim, the number also should be written on each separate bill, he said. The health insurance number appears on the health insurance card issued to everyone covered by Medicare. The number has nine digits and a symbol, such as A, B, F2. ' The number, including the symbol, should be copied onto the designated blank on the Request for Medicare Payment form, Smith said. Payment can also be delayed when medical bills are submitted without Request for Medicare Payment forms, or when claims are sent to the wrong address, he said. The form is available at most doctors offices and at any social security office. Claims should be sent to Medicare, Blue Shield of Utah, P.O. Box 270, 2455 Parleys Way, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110, the organization that handles Medicare medical insurance payments in this ;area. If a doctor and patient ; agree, Smith said, the doctor can send the claim in and be paid directly by Medicare. If the patient submits the claim, the Medicare payment goes to the patient. Medical insurance is the voluntary part of Medicare, Mine rescue teams have been chosen by both Peabody Coal mines in on the Deer Creek team will be Larry Adams, captain; Darrel Price, Mick Peretti; Jamie Tom Reid; Phillips; Howard Shorthili; and Mike Emery County to compete in a three-stat- e rescue competition and to train e for three weeks on Hancock. mine rescue techniques. Members of the Wilburg The teams consist of five team are Wayne mine men and two alternates. Jensen, captain; Kent Among the rescue team Lee Peterson, members is one who is Bunderson; Cloyd believed to be the first woman member of a mine Robertson; Earl Nelson; rescue team in the United Curtis Steele; and Mike Bunderson. States. Instructors of the groups Kisty McGuire a member of the Deer Creek team, is are Byrd Gordon and Jack the only woman on the Callor. Steve McDonald, teams. Accompanying her who has also been helping the groups, director at mine. 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Specifically, the committee Mine teams picked for rescue training Correct insurance numbers needed Medicare Members of the Deer Creek mine rescue team are Mick Peretti, Jack Callor, Jamie Phillips, Steve McDonald, Larry Adams, Byrd Gordon, Kisty McGuire, Tom Reid, Howard Shorthili, Mike Hancock and Darrel Price. n, very troversial issues, including the requirements for POST e basic training for officers, dual compensation of policemen and firemen contract law enforcement between towns and counties, etc. The first meeting of the committee was held in Mt. Pleasant, May 21. will identify, categorize, and measure the needs of small departments; and develop a strategy, for assisting and encouraging towns individual in upgrading law enforcement in their area. It is anticipated that the group will discuss and resolve a from agencies of number i |