Show service" crete work during foe Major generation out- first year of construcspend $1923 million for lays will be spent for foe tion nn the fourth unit at new construction during company’s 415 megawatt Naughton Plant Bids will 1975 — the largest con- second unit at the coal-firbe received for compleHuntington Plant tion of foe remainder of struction budget in the ' company’s history This now under construction the construction on this had year UPAL spent $102 and scheduled for com- unit (Stearas-Rogbeen awarded pletion in 1977 previously —for work on a new the engineering contract E A Hunter president of the Salt Lake Ci- 415 megawatt unit at for that unit) Steams- new Emery Plant ty - based utility said Utah and planned 1975 construc- in central for scheduled operation tion outlays are for generation transmission in 1978 —for work on the comdistribution and pollution control equipment pany's proposed 415 me- "These expenditures” gawatt fourth unit at the Hunter said "are neces- Naughton Plant located in sary so that we can meet southwestern Wyoming foe requirements of our which is scheduled for customers and meet our operation in 1979 Simultaneously with the responsibility as an electric utility for reliable 1975 construction budget Utah Power and Light Co said Friday it will Roger was also awarded foe engineering contract for foe fifth unit at Naughton scheduled for operation in 1981 ed er UP-AL- ’s announcement UPAL awRETURN HOME arded engineering and Mrs Neva Kirk has construction contracts returned from Salt Lake Jelco Inc of Salt Lake City where she spent City was awarded foe Thanksgiving Day with construction contract for her daughter Dorothy and foe first unit at Emery visited her sisters Mrs (Steams Roger of DenEthel Leonard Mrs Jes- ver was previously awsie Mitchell and her bro- arded the engineering ther and sister-in-la- w contract for that unit) Dr and Mrs John Clark Steams - Roger was who returned the engineering awarded recently from a month's vacation contract for a second unit in South America at Emery and foe construction contract for that Of PROVO unit went to Jelco Inc Mrs Maurice (Todds) The second unit at Emery Robertson spent Thanks- is scheduled for operagiving Day in Provo with tion in 1980 her son and daughter-in-laUPAL also awarded Mr and Mrs Bob Stearas-Roga contract Robertson and family for foundation and con Utah Power A Light operates in most of Utah southeastern Idaho and the extreme southwestern corner rf Wyoming -- Pictured left to right ere Beta Eta members Jean1 Pam Yama and Elaine Dressback Beta Eta held their November Social November 20 Radcliffe fflothers-DatightersHonor- ed At Banquet Recently w er FIREPROOF STCAG£ VAULTS Beta Eta Chapter of guest speaker She presented a program on Sigma AlfA and its November Social at Christmas crafts Grand County Junior High showed many fun but ele School on November 20 ver Christmas gift and decoration ideas A very The Social was a Mother and Daughter night ' interesting evening was out Many mothers and aiUoyed by nil who atguests representing mo- tended The hostess for the evthers were present Rachel McDonald Junening was Ami Roberts ior and Senior High Eco- with Nori Swanson nomics teacher was foe New Medicare Rules Explained by Official The Medicare hospital insurance deductible will be $92 starting January 1 1975 according to John Wainwright social security district manager in Grand Junction A Medicare patient who goes into a hospital and starts a benefit period after December 31 will be responsible for foe first $92 cl the hospital 10x1 Off to 12x30 ft Now Completed And Renting PeStHCT FOR WCAAVBS AMUR wsRoneiiomAvras WBOtMIMOBCWSI ALSO SECURE STORAGE FOR RETAIL BUSINESSES 20°° to 55°° Per Month CONTACT Mil The 1974 deductible was $84 Under foe Medicare law foe amount will increase to keep it in line with the average cost of one day’s stay in a hosoital 1 started the period of hospitalize tion goes into 1975” Under the tew foe increase in foe deductible means there also will be increases starting January 1 in three other amounts Medicare patients pay for covered care For a hospital stay of over 60 days foe patient will pay $23 a day (19 from $21) for covered services furnished on the 61st through the 90th day For a stay of over 20 days in a skilled nursing facility the patient willpay$1150 a day (up from $1050) for the 21st through the post-hospit- al ‘TThe increase to $92 for 1975 is a result of MURPHY IANE—MOAB—PHONE259-67- 1 said "However foe pro sent $84 deductible remains in effect out any benefit a review of hospital costs during 1974" Wainwright 100th day :"'v For reserve days used — after 90 days of hospital care in a benefit period 15 travel guide of the Moab Area by Mesh's own A pictorial writer-photograph- Descriptions ond pictures of oil local scenic roods and highways ail facilities ond services fee travelers all Nfltioeal and State Parks II Moab teorgaldtf with l) post-hospit- al It also has maps mileages side trips and other An deal Hal day Glf transplant Medicare is adminis- tered by the Soeial Security Administration an agency of the US partment of Health cation and Welfare DeEdu- VISITING FRIENDS Miss Grace C Nason former and resident County Health Nurse is down from Salt Lake City for a visit with old time Mends for Friends and Relatives who have Visited Moab or who May be Planning a Visit Mall Price i ewsstends gifftbopsj ! C0UOTBY major motels and I other local hospital in surance helps pay for hospital stays and certain care of people 65 and over disabled people under 65 who have been entitled to social security disability benefits for 24 consecutive months or more and many people who have chronic kidney disease and need dialysis ' or a ever 209 photographs of the Meeb Area Available of Moab the patient will a day (19 from Medicare A (Fran) Barnes erj — $46 1 ! Kane ! Address $225 ea WITH PARENTS Diane and Janet Galbraith returned to Logan Sunday after spending foe Thanksgiving holidays with their parents Mr and Mrs Milt Galbraith WITH Moab Utah 84532 AUNT A UNCLE Mr and Mrs Homer Manson and family and Mrs Manson’s mother Mrs L B Titus motored to Norwood Colorado to spend Thanksgi's ving Day with Mr aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs Chas 'Darrell who operate Buckbom Lodge Resort Man-son- retail outlets T |