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Show L LL-, U LI Ita U W DU q q pie, that more blood has to be donated to keep pace with hospital needs. There is enclosed a slip for your confirmation and an early reply will be appreciated. Sincerely, Orrin B. Beckstrand Administrative Director Ed's note; It's Important that Milford carry its share of blood donations. Seventy -five units of blood require seventy-five seventy-five acceptable donors. Blood donated In Milford may be transferred to residents or relatives in other communities communi-ties served by Red Cross blood. Blood is never wasted. If not used as fresh blood, it is reduced to plasma and other useful cultures. Let's meet the goal Let's beat the goal! Mrs. Sally Rose, Chrm. Milford Chapter American Red Cross 44 North 400 West Milford, Ut. 84751 Dear Mrs. Rose; We are desirous of scheduling sched-uling a blood drawing for Milford Mil-ford Monday, February 4th, 1974 and would like it to be a four hour drawing. The service we give your hospital and residents requiring requir-ing blood in other hospitals, make it necessary that we collect col-lect 75 units of blood on this day. This is a goal reached before in your area but not attained lately. We need to draw 500 pints of blood a week. Everyone must know of their responsibility to keep the service to your area. Well organized donor recruitment recruit-ment committees must be formed to contact donors. Such a committee should be formed in Mlnersville also. As long as I can remember (21 years) you haven't had donor support from that community. com-munity. In rural areas everyone every-one must help if we are to have a successful number. We are available to assist with your planning if asked to participate. I suppose what is needed at this time is a sense of urgency and awareness on the.part of peo- |