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Show Bloodmobile Visit Draws 118 Yield, Plans November Trip Cedar City visit of the Inter-mountain Inter-mountain Regional Bloodmobile yielded IIS pints of the precious blood, according to Iron County Procurement Chairman George Barrus. The turnout was somewhat some-what below the quota established establish-ed for the city. Thanks has been extended to those "good neighbors'' who participated par-ticipated by George Barrus. Particularly Par-ticularly noted were the efforts of Cedar City doctors, registered nurses and ladies aides who donated time and work so generously gen-erously to make the program as successful as it was. The ladies of the Kiwanls Club served the refreshments to the donors under the direction of club President Mrs. Afton Banks. Cookies, frozen fruit juices and coffee were given to the donors In generous quantities. Facilities of the BPOE lodge were made available by Exalted Ruler J. V. Adams and members of the lodge as they have In the past. One group of young 4 II Club members, the Happy Homemak-ers, Homemak-ers, was kept busy reading temperatures, tem-peratures, counting pulses and assisting generally with the many details of blood drawing. The six girls were directed by Mrs. Ada Carpenter and took on the Job as a service project One donor, Ranley Kllllan, 21, of Bertrand, Missouri earned his "Gallon" pin from the Red Cross with the donation of his eighth pint of blood. Kllllan was hitchhiking hitch-hiking through Cedar City to his home In Missouri when he was picked up by Red Cross sound truck man by Tom Chrlstensen and taken to the Blood Center. The donor Is a student at South Eastern Missouri College In Cape Glrardau, Mo. Return visit of the mobtle unit has been tentatively set for November. |