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Show . Blood Given by Boy Scouts for Accident Victim IN an effort to save the life of Frank Adkin, who was taken to the L. D. S. hospital recently after having received serious injuries when a piano fell on him during a fire in Idaho, the 'Boy Scouts have been asked to furnish boys to have their blood transfused into the veins of the injured man. For some time Ales Hogan, Doug-I Doug-I las Peck, Frank Hampshire, Arthur Bohn and Frank Smith, members of the Boy Scout organization, have been going to the hospital twice a week to give their blood to rejuvenate rejuve-nate Mr. Adkin. Dr. Clarence Snow of the hospital, in an effort to obtain non-smokers and non-alcohol users for this purpose, pur-pose, turned to the scouts for cooperation. co-operation. Although Mr. Adkin is in a serious condition, he has been improving rapidly, and is expected to fully recover. |