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Show 'Blood Quota Set at 150 Donors I by the Pi Alpha Beta Sorority, whose president is Sharon Seaman. The College drawing i will be January 24 from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. at the Library Lounge, with a quota of 150. Students under 21 are reminded remind-ed that they must secure permits per-mits from their parents and that permit forms can be obtained ob-tained from Sorority members. Blood drawings by the Inter-mountain Inter-mountain Regional Blood Center Cen-ter are scheduled in Iron County Coun-ty January 22, 23, and 24, it is reported by Mrs. L. V. Broad-bent, Broad-bent, Red Cross Blood Program chairman. On Monday, January 22, the ' drawing will be at Parowan from 3 to 7 p. m. Dr. David L. Wilkerson is in charge of the Parowan drive which has a quota of 75 donors. At Cedar City, the drawing at the Elk's Lodge, with a quota of 150 donors, will be from 2 to 7 p. m., January 23. !,La"t July, with the quota only 35 donors gave blood, result-j result-j ing an extreme unbalance be-i be-i - j tween requirements of Iron I County residents getting blood i at the Valley View Medical Center or at other hospital and the supply of blood from the county. To help the Iron County Coun-ty Chapter of the Red Cross is assuring the Cedar City quota January 23 the Kiwanis Club has accepted the responsibility of recruiting donors. Each Ward area will have a quota of 15 donors, which it is believed be-lieved can easily be reached when the urgent need is understood. un-derstood. ' Mrs. Broadbent said that recruitment re-cruitment at CSU, which has always been successful, will be handled, as last January, |