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Show Bloodmobile Coming to Moab June J 6 , The Red Cross Bloodmobile will be in Moab on Wednesday, Wednes-day, June 16, at the LDS Church, between 3 and 7 p.m., and local residents are urged to donate since it has been some time since it has been here. Arrangements are being made to schedule people if desired in order to avoid a long wait to donate. Goal for this trip is 150 pints. The Bloodmobile Blood-mobile is sponsored by the Grand Countv Red Cross Chapter, and is being supported suppor-ted by volunteers from Beta Eta Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha. Anyone who needs to have blood replaced is asked to contact Marlene Bailey, 259-6757 259-6757 or 259-5805. Those who wish to be put on the donation schedule for an approximate time of day are asked to call Betty Bowen at 259-7635. As previously announced by Real People Press a donation of $5 for each unit of blood collected over 100 units will be made to the Grand County Red Cross Chapter by the company this Bloodmobile visit " Mrs. Betty Aamodt! Amen J " can Red Cross Blood Pr0ora Sal, Lake City, was in . May 25 and 27 to meet Z Bloodmobile volunteers gave out instructions ,J information to the volume! on running a Bloodmobiu visit, preparation, etc f FROM SALT LAKE 'i Mr. and Mrs. Leonard " Pearce and children we -Moab v.s.tors over the Week end with relatives and friend ' Mrs. Pearce is the forni Louesa Holyoak, daughter I S Geniveve Holyoak. Is"'"' Rulon and Millie Holyoak and children also visited i Moab over the weekend, j0in. ing in a family dinner on f Sunday at the home of Rulon's mother, Geniveve Holyoak f The two visitng famiiies returned to their homes in Salt " . Lake on Monday. M0' L.ikvi |