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Show Townspeople Reminded of Pledges to Blood-Mobile for Next Wednesday Townspeople are reminded that the Bloodmobile will be in Springville, at the high school gymnasium, next Wednesday, July 30, and so far not nearly CUUUgll VUlUllLCCiS WcLVt; SUUlIULieU their names to make up the quota of 280 pints, it was reported today. The time is set from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Pledges may be made by phoning phon-ing Mrs. Norma Gustavson, 276-J; Mrs. Jack Curtis, 843-R, or Mrs. Ross Hall at Mapleton, 018-R2, or the heads of PTA organizations or of civic clubs. The blood contn.outions are vital for use in hospitals where wounded wound-ed veterans are treated, and home-folks home-folks may help with the present critical situation by giving their blood. Officers in charge of arrangements arrange-ments state that contributors should not eat fatty foods, such as cream, butter, milk, ice cream or fryed foods for a period of four hours before the blood is "given. |