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Show r t; rj :. ihff H'fVffft 7?. :". V '! i -- The Sampler, May 9, 1985 'x ' X-' irJfS:' 4 I ' iiHI "vTSiii:': a, vl ? ; V;3fe JQwstai;- 2A team overpowers ustangs "at Grants :; 2 AJSBo;Mih---- by Scott Groharing The Mustangs entered the Grantsville meet April 23 to try and beat their neighborteam ing school. . But the outpowered Dugway. The Mustangs also competed : "j 2-- A against Wendover, South Summit and Salt Lake Lutheran. When the final standing came out Grantsville placed first with 135, Dugway second with 58&, J zzzr '""' . Wendover third with 36 and South Summit and Salt Lake Lutheran finished respectively with 26V and 4. The following placed at the meet: . . " I ' f J - ; . BES0B0 1- - . v SUlPllA'D'Iie ' Affi&SraV'"' ; tiansen (javelin); Robert Broadhead (100 m. dash); i Pat Day (800 m. run); Larry Cole (shot put, discus). - Fourth place Robert I Broadhead Gong jump); Tom Bills (400 m. dash); Medley team of Wayne Blair, Troy 1 Prather, Eric Edwards and Rhoad Shupe; Jerel Johnson (discus); Troy Prather (javelin). Fifth place - Eric Edwards (400 m. dash); Ron Wilson (discus, long jump). News from Morale Support oj Morale Support announced the Annual Desert Tour for June 15. This is a guided tour of places you've lived next to but never have taken the time to see! The guides are well f . Third place - Doug Chris- , t Shorts, Panto, Blouses and Knit Tops First place - Doug Christiansen (110 m. high hurdle); Rhoad Shupe (400 m. dash) qualified naturalists, historians and geologists Dr. 1 i Will MlKi B, vlft j- -4 l?P ... " . ; I : non-refundab- ,:;; .. Spendlove and his wife Carol, and associate Dorothy Piatt The tour is scheduled to leave the gym parking lot at 5:45 a.m. May 15 and will head straight for Lookout Pass. The next stop in Simpson Springs includes some exciting nature exhibits and a recreation of the old Pony Express Station, as well as some handy campgrounds. The next two stops will be Dugway Pass and the famous Geode Beds. Blackrock, Fish Springs, and the Wilson Health Springs are three more hotspots before we head for lunch at the Bagley Ranch. The last two stops are Gold Hill and Wendover, just in time for dinner and the slot machines. Then we will oe on the road back to. Dugway and should arrive sometime after 9 p.m. reservations to the OutBring your door Recreation Building, Bldg. 5441, starting May 20 and we will give you more instructions. The $10 fee will cover everything but dinner at Wendover (and any money you lose there!). The first 100 people to pay will be guaranteed seats on the bus, so - dont delay! Call 2318 v.-- ,h , JvV f Huge group le for any further information. . Bowling The youth bowling league (American Youth Bowling Alliance) is through for the year. It was a great chance to get acquainted with a new I sport or become better at it . J - :: i L ; l a- '" -' '. - rrMr-- " :'v-',- - ;:" ? :j ' '.. - jmt Si ' ' :. .3 "' ' ' : '' ;-- ; Vrkt ' I :'. jj (cont. Our entire stock page 6 ) Genuine leather upper and sock, unit bottom. Feels so good you wont know It's on. White, Beige. Sizes 5 to 10. Taupe, Navy, Wine, Bone, White, Grey, Black, Tan. Sizes 5 to 11. Narrows, Mediums and WkJes. We Wffl Accept Special Orders at This Price During The Sale With a "10.00 Deposit A nil v. siaB8";-V- p s SARDEmS AMU) : 16. lity," said Armstrong. "Claims that do hot meet the definition of a true emer- s Group ladles Values to "24 New t latter rlt rw ..V, S Values to "20 any administrative procedures currently required of soldiers such as recruiters and ROTC faculty mem- pwt- bers." Trr2ffl0ffi' JN i I f c IJ IJ there are times when ! Priced" 'Qlity Fashions Reasonably "l j f 1 1 n Armstrong admits that SUMMER STORE HOURS: fcW 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. - M J rp Co) Special Lycra front panel holds In your tummy and your waist without binding O .J" gency will continue to be processed by the nearest military medical treatment facility. It should be pointed out that active duty soldiers are required to use military, facilities in other than emergency situations," he continued. "And the new payment process does not eliminate - r1' flatter fit pants and skirts if 1 . were: i 1st place team: Duwayne Johnson, Jef Liddiard, Troy Prather, Craig Scow. v . 2nd place team: PHilip Hale, Tina Hawkins, Mark Swan. (ConL). limb or eyesight." a military treatment faci- s nU i stand-ing- s follow when we have a dier being treated in a civilian facility," said Armstrong. "We want to make sure the soldier's receiving the best care possible, so we'll monitor his condition and coordinate with the civilian physician to see when it would be best to transfer the soldier to a military treatment facility if that's possi- ng These claims will be reviewed, added Armstrong, to make sure they are for real emergencies. "We're basically talking, about those soldiers who are on leave, TDY or traveling between assignments who are nowhere near Several groups ladles Several group ladies Values to MO For the Juniors the the nearest military installation as soon as possible, especially if it's expected that the soldier will be laid up for a few days. 'There are some pretty or potentially disabling conditions which result from accident or illness of sudden onset and which necesitate treatment to prevent undue pain and suffering or the loss of life, VI 0 CSi ComDarato'46 day and place. gency care situations," said Armstrong. Emergency is defined by the army as "a medical or dental situation which requires immediate treatment of severe life-threateni- - to have our get togethers soon after. Watch for the medical care Emergency from '" ' with experience. The youth were great and we hope to see all of them next September. The trophies will be in on May 8th and we expect sol- diers on leave seek medical attention at civilian facilities when military facilities may not be close enough for them to seek treatment there. An earache may not be considered a true emergency while driving to a new assignment; but payment for the care received will probably be reimbursed. Armstrong recommends that soldiers who find themselves in civilian medical cilities as the result of an faac- cident or other emergency, should contact their unit or i I , 1 important administrative proceedings that we must sol. ble." The sooner the army knows about the soldier's status, the sooner these proceedings can begin. Simple administrative tasks like taking a soldier off of leave status can be taken care of during this time. What about the soldier's family members? What happens if they're also involved in an accident and wind up in the hospital? According to Armstrong, this situation would be taken care of. through the already existing CHAMPUS program. medical care Soldiers who find themselves in this situation should just remember to r T contact their unit or the nearest military installation. There is no change to the fact that the soldier will receive the best care possible. The change is involved with the paperwork which follows V that treatment and how the servicemember's bills are paid. ' Using any CHAM PUS approved claim form, active -- emergency claims contract, Blue Cross and duty should be sent' to active duty Blue Shield of South Carolina, P.O. Box 6120, Columbia, S.C. 29260. . .... ifi". |