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Show Annual Bloodmobile Visitation Arrangements Made The Red Cross bloodmobile unit is again scheduled at Cedar Ce-dar City to receive blood donations. dona-tions. Dale L. Nelson, chairman of procurement announced. Already Al-ready a number of individuals have signed the pledge sheet indicating their willingness to donate when the unit arrives next Monday, May 13. Drawing '111 take place at the Elk's lodge between 2 and 8 p.m. Quota hoped to reach is set at 200 pints. "The cooperation of groups and individuals has given Cedar City and Iron County the repu-J tation of filling our Red Cross quota." Mr. Nelson said. "Nevertheless, "Never-theless, even though the number num-ber of pints called for has been filled, our use has exceeded the donations. This blood given is, in turn, given to those who need It during sickness or accident." the procurement chairman said. This seems to Indicate the close-to-home Importance in donating. The Lady Lions under the direction di-rection of Mrs. Ruth Seegmiller, president, are in charge of cm-teen cm-teen services during the six hour draw. Dairy products will be donated donat-ed by Arden Dairy. |