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Show 10 The Magna TimesWest Valley News, Thursday, July 31, 1997 Local Medical services increase for West Valley area residents New 435 area now the west valley location scale they code coming accommodated on a able those accessing the Utah Medical iMp have no insurance, and they document f to Utah in fall This month Assistance Program status. is in A avail- (UMAP). y marks the ten-yeanniversary of UMAP, which is a unique program developed and operated by state tax dollars but no federal funds. Administered by the Utah Department of Health, UMAP provides essential medical care for those ages 18 to 65 years who are not covered by Medicaid or Medicare, have no health insurance, and who meet specified income and asset criteria. Medical care is provided at three Health Clinics of Utah sites, in Provo, Ogden and Salt Lake City. The Salt Lake City office treats about 1,000 UMAP clients per month, and assists another 500 per month with other resources. when Health Clinics of Utah ; Recently, dosed its downtown Salt Lake City clinic, they moved services to 2121 South 230 East. At. the same time, a satellite clinic was Opened in cooperation with the Salt Lake Health Department (SLCCHD), to better serve clients living on the west side of the Salt Lake valley. Located at the Ellis R. Shipp Public Health Center at 4535 South 5600 West, the newest site makes medical care more accessible for residents of Magna, West Valley City, Kearns, Taylorsville, West Jordan, and others who ar City-Coun- ty FV-.sf- : a s Vs can low-inco- The clinic boasts a bilingual staff including a Nurse Practitioner, Hope Busto-Keyeand Medical Assistant, Gheidy Munoz, who are supervised by Medical Doctors and work in s, Stilts conjunction with County providers. County staff are present in the clinic and Health Clinics of Utah staff members are currently scheduled at the west valley site every Monday and Tuesday. The UMAP hours will increase with demand. It is anticipated that eventually the clinic will serve up to 300 UMAP clients per month at the Ellis R. Shipp location. For more information about UMAP or the Ellis R. Shipp Public Health Center, call full-tim- e, Hope FNP (left) and Gheldy Busto-Keye- s, MA Munoz, of the Ellis Shipp Public Health Center want to avoid excess driving and traffic. For those without private transportation, the Utah Transit Authority has confirmed that bus routes 39 and 40 will be modified in August of this year, to serve the Ellis R. Shipp site directly. In addition to UMAP clients, the new clinic can accept several insurance plans, as well as Medicaid for clients in one of three HMOs: IHC Access, MedUtah and United. 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Payment: Check Visa MasterCard. Discover 29. Northmen 31. Kettles 32. Germanium (sym.) Credit Card Number : Expiration Date 33. The present time (poss.) 36. Brain membrane 38. Palm cockatoo Signature No refund Mall Anticipating the upcoming addition of a new area code in the state, the Utah telecommunications industry will begin this month to inform the customers of specific telephone number prefixes that will remain in the "801" area code and those that will change to the new "435" area code. Utah is running out of prefixes in the 801 area code because of dramatic growth in the demand for new telephone numbers used for such services as fax machines, pagers, cellular telephones, second telephone lines, voice mail and computer ' modems. On September 21, 1997, Utah's 801 area code will split into two area codes: 435 and 801. However, mandatory use of the new 435 area code will not begin until March 22, 1998. transition During a period from September 21, 1997 through March 21, 1998, callers will be able to use either the new 435 area code or the old 801 area code to complete calls. With some expectations, customers in a area, including Weber, Morgan, Davis, Salt Lake and Utah counties, will keep the 801 area code. The remainder of the state will change to the new 435 area code. Customers can check prefix lists to verify the area code for particular telephone numbers. Over the next several months, prefix lists and other information about the addition of the pew area code will be included with many customer bills. 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