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Show Page 0 GET WORD OF THANKS VOLUNTEERS Pctluck Dinner, Newcomers Party Highlight fJCO Wives Activities Military and Civilian Workers Unite To Make Blood Drives Successful V . i ' Donors and workerB "roll up their sleeves" at the regular Visits of the Red Cross Bloodmobile to payload produce a approximately 200 pints of blood. This steady flow of.,, blood is - . life-savi- The NCO Wives club held a new- - ing are wives of NCO and A1C comers coffee recently where they who are not members, Mrs. Clark honored 17 guests. said. Welcomed to the event were Elaine Riddle, Donna Shephard, Norene Spencer, Mary Robichauk, Janet Vernia, Billie Bryant, Ade line Sanchez, Lucille Adams, Jean Seman, Judy Pashon, Evelyn Col lins, Phyllis Miller, Doreen Peter The monthly meeting of reShoran son, Quin, Marjorie tired civil service employees Vaughn, Erica Peters, and Franwill be held tonight, Friday, ces Russell. Nov. 27, at the Utah rower and A pot luck dinner was enjoyed husmembers and their by club Light Company auditorium at bands recently. Entertainment for 7:30 p.m. the evening included playing of Mrs. Vera Oberhansly will games. Prize winners were Lucille Adams, Frances Russell, Vi Ilil-gegive an illustrated talk on her Evelyn Collins, and Phyllis experiences in Iran. Music Miller. will be provided by Glen HanThe executive board of the NCO son. wives club will meet at the NCO All civil service retirees, as club Dec. 1, according to well as prospective retire, Ethel Clark. A business meet and their families and frienJs ing will also be held Dec. 8 to are welcome to attend the elect new officers for the coming event. year. Especially invited to this meet "pt.i..... J Retirees, Guests Meeting Tonight umj ng by volunteer work-er- s wives of Hill AFB military and generous military personnel made possible . The and civilian blood, donors. Intermountain Regional Blood .Center is set up at Hill AFB every six weeks and from 150 to 200 pints of blood are donated at rt, each visit. "Volunteer workers spend from j to 8 hours on each occasion v thought of pay. The lathe direction of Mrs. under dies, Christopher C. Williams', chairman of the Red Cross blood bank, are comprised of uniformed and volunteers, as well as some of whom nurses, registered re wives of military personnel who ilso donate their time. "Mrs. Williams said that 36 officers' wives and four NCO's wives assisted with the blood drawing with no vice-preside- nt non-uniform- ed ATTENTION! last week. in the blood donor room and lounge, ind offering them refreshments m the canteen Joe Lehner, chief of Health Edu- - Beginner bowling classes will be starting soon. Those who are interested in learning to bowl please Phone Kaysville 1480 or Sign Up At HELPING HANDS Wives of military personnel at Hill AFB spend many hours helping during visits of the Red Cross Here Mrs. Myron B. Goers, wife of Major M. B. Goers, checks the blood pressure of an unidentified, but willing, blood by volunteers include acting as receptionists, typing up cards and case histories; taking temperatures pulses, and blood pressure; assisting donors Duties performed, blood-mobil- e. The HOLT LANES donor. cation, was high in his praise of the work done by the volunteers. "The ladies deserve a great deal of credit for the work they so You Are f .;;;.v'r in Layton he said. generously perform," "Through their efforts, a supply of blood is kept ready to help with emergencies that might arise." fit" Classes Will Be FREE of Charge GIANCHETTA INSTRUCTOR JEAN All Invited To Our Get Acquainted Party At '" K t " the Yates, Owner Manager '. Fri., Nov. 27 , p.m. to 6 p.m. NEW Audrene's SaloL of Beauty Refreshments ' Complimentary Make-up- s Reducing Demonstrations Come in and Meet All the BLONDS! LAVENDERS! PINKS! You Name It . . . We'll Have It! 17 EAST GENTILE, LAYTON Gifts "Audrene" LADIES! " C Featuring ... . Dermetics Original Keyboard . Make-u- p that keys only fashion color make-u- p itself to each women's individual coloring. the Ml 11 .' ( lit wist 'm 4 A Karlene" Bennett Kay" Robbins . --- Taylor J Seaile |