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CROSBY-IRONTON COURIER Wednesday, July 25, 2018 12 Call 546-5029 What happens when you don’t advertise? —Brenda Booth photo ARLO OLSON, 3, OF Coon Rapids, adds flavors to his snow sundae with the help of his dad, Jon. —Brenda Booth photo AVA BORDERS, 5, OF Pine River admires the handmade doll furniture and accessories from Chic Merchandise of Aitkin. —Brenda Booth photo MEGAN VANCURLER, 12, OF Maple Grove, jumps on the trampoline from Arcade Highway of Lakeland. —Brenda Booth photo BECKY KIRK OF Avon and Nancy Miller of Roy- alton look through bags at the Crafting for a Cure booth Saturday. —Brenda Booth photo CHASE HARKINS, 4, of LeCenter participates in the sanctioned tractor pull during Celebrate Emily Day on Saturday. —Brenda Booth photo ANNIE FOX, 3, OF Nisswa, was infatuated with the hanging decoration made by Peggy’s Glass Creations of Brainerd. —Brenda Booth photo LETTING THE WATER balloons fly are Taylor Hills, 12, Avery Hills, 15, Madi Hite, 1 and Kylie Hills, 10, all of Elk River. —Brenda Booth photo LAKER LION LARRY Schul adds sauce to the pork chops while they cook during Emily Day Saturday. —Brenda Booth photo THE CROWD DURING Emily Day was treated to special music by Elvis. —Brenda Booth photo DYLAN SEMLER OF “I Saw It in Minnesota” burns the outside of the chainsaw carved bear he made during Emily Day Saturday. THE WANTED BAND started Emily Day’s music playing with “Baby’s Got Her Blue Jeans On”. From —Brenda Booth photo left to right are: Ernie Renn, Mark Peterson, Russ Austad, Wayne Vervalen and Arlin Britz. Emily Day celebrated big despite road construction

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Page 1: Wednesday, July 18, 2018 Patients rank 42 Essentia … · CROSBY-IRONTON COURIER 12 Wednesday, July 18, 2018 DR. ... erd Clinic Dr. Thomas Moraghan ... service that is in the Top

CROSBY-IRONTON COURIERWednesday, July 25, 201812

Call 546-5029

What happens when you don’t advertise?

—Brenda Booth photoARLO OLSON, 3, OF Coon Rapids, adds flavorsto his snow sundae with the help of his dad, Jon.

—Brenda Booth photoAVA BORDERS, 5, OF Pine River admires thehandmade doll furniture and accessories fromChic Merchandise of Aitkin.

—Brenda Booth photoMEGAN VANCURLER, 12, OF Maple Grove,jumps on the trampoline from Arcade Highwayof Lakeland.—Brenda Booth photo

BECKY KIRK OF Avon and Nancy Miller of Roy-alton look through bags at the Crafting for a Curebooth Saturday.

—Brenda Booth photoCHASE HARKINS, 4, of LeCenter participatesin the sanctioned tractor pull during CelebrateEmily Day on Saturday.

—Brenda Booth photoANNIE FOX, 3, OF Nisswa, was infatuated withthe hanging decoration made by Peggy’s GlassCreations of Brainerd.

—Brenda Booth photoLETTING THE WATER balloons fly are TaylorHills, 12, Avery Hills, 15, Madi Hite, 1 and KylieHills, 10, all of Elk River.

—Brenda Booth photoLAKER LION LARRY Schul adds sauce to thepork chops while they cook during Emily DaySaturday. —Brenda Booth photo

THE CROWD DURING Emily Day was treatedto special music by Elvis.

—Brenda Booth photoDYLAN SEMLER OF “I Saw It in Minnesota”burns the outside of the chainsaw carved bearhe made during Emily Day Saturday.

THE WANTED BAND started Emily Day’s musicplaying with “Baby’s Got Her Blue Jeans On”. From

—Brenda Booth photoleft to right are: Ernie Renn, Mark Peterson, RussAustad, Wayne Vervalen and Arlin Britz.

Emily Day celebrated big despite road construction