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Show Eighty Pints Of Blood Given By Local Donors Eighty pints of blood were donated to the Red Cross by-people by-people from Roosevelt area and western Uintah County last Thursday, when the Blood Mobile Mo-bile was set up at the Roosevelt stake house. Local chairman, Mrs. Ned Bellon, reported that she had received a letter from Orrin Beckstrand, regional director, stating that blood had now been shipped to the Roosevelt Hospital Hos-pital for immediate use if necessary. neces-sary. Appreciation is expressed to the Socialette Club, the Relief . Societies of the Ioka and Ballard Bal-lard wards, who solicited blood donors, and also to' the American Ameri-can Legion Auxiliary, which was in charge of the canteen. Culture Club and the BPW also al-so assisted. Individuals who gave freely of their time include Mrs. Everett Ev-erett Harrison, Mrs. Whit Le-vanger, Le-vanger, Mrs. C. M. Richardson, Mrs. Wayne Malin, Mrs. Voin Walker, Mrs. A. L. Norman, Mrs Sam Hemingway. Mrs. Sam Weiss, Mrs. Ed Yack, Mrs. James Milligan. Mrs. Clarence Allred, Mrs. Elmer Eldredge, Mrs. Howard Harrison, Mrs. Lynn Whitlock, Mrs. Glen All-red, All-red, Mrs. Ted Jensen, Mrs. Leo Hancock, Mrs. Max McDonald, Mrs. Farrell Wilkins, Mre. Fred Ferron. Miss Janet Stevens, Miss Joyce Jordan, Miss Marilyn Anderson, Doug Malin. Clar-1 ence Allred, Bert Burgess, Harold Har-old Hamilton, Craig Hutchings, Albert Collotzi, Golden Heed, Mrs. Lawrence Luck, Neola; Mrs. Cecil Jenkins, Ballard; Mrs. Russel Robison and Lester Melburn, Ioka. Mrs. Bellon also expresses her thanks to the blood donors, who' now have made it possible to have blood at the local hospital. |