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Show Blood Bank to Be Here May 12th Sumsion and Mrs. Mary Palfrey-man Palfrey-man and the following from the PTA, Mrs. Merle Packard, Mrs. Ellen Erdmann, Mrs. Hazel Roy-lance, Roy-lance, Mrs. Gene Wightman, Mrs. Olivo Porter, Mrs. Pearl Smith, Mrs. Eleanor Moss, Mrs. Irene Sumsion, Mrs. Katherine Hall, and Mrs. Zora Hales, the latter two of Mapleton. i The blood mobile car will be in Springville on Monday, May 12, at the stake house and 200 donors are expected to contribute to the bank. The mobile will be operated from 10 a.m., to 2 p.m. A number of townspeople have already signed up to give blood and these, with others who wish to participate, must call the various var-ious chairmen for an appointment. Participants should refrain from eating fatty foods, milk, ice cream, butter, chocolate, at least 4 hours before the donations are made. An examination is given before the person has blood taken and re--freshments are served after for the welfare of the contributor. i The project is under the direc- ' tion of the Central Council PTA with the following to take appoint- . mqnts: Mrs. Maeser Young, phone J 496-M; Mrs. Jack Curtis. 647-R; : Mrs. Clarence Deeben, 313-W; Mrs. ! Carl Gustavson, 276-J and Mrs. I Ros Hall, Mapleton, 018-R2. There will be three nurses assisting assis-ting with the contributions, includ-ding includ-ding Mrs. Mary Friel, Mrs. Clara ' i . f I . t;tWV " V'"..".. - y . " . ' '".1'- i Jeanne Gustavson, left, Tommy Schwartz, right, had best all around quality prints in high school photo contest. |