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Show Woodrow Dennett Now Reported To Be Recovering Cheering news, as to the condition condi-tion of vWloodrow Dennett, has been received by various people of the community. According to one of the latest, Woodrow is reported re-ported to have said that he would like to be here Sunday for the baseball game. However, according accord-ing to the Information availabl while showing rapid improvement he is a long ways from attending baseball games. People of this community are delighted to learn that he is showing such rapid improvement im-provement as his condition was considered very critical just a few days ago. The committee in charge of raising funds to be used in helping help-ing to pay the costs resulting from Woodrow's accident, report themselves well pleased with the response that has been given to date. However, they point out that this has been a very expensive expen-sive proposition. Woodrow's expenses ex-penses at the hospital alone rar ?30 a day at first. This no doub' has been greatly reduced with hi improving condition, but there are still the operation costs, airplane air-plane trip, X-Rays, and other medical expenses. Earl Cannon, treasurer of the ball club, reports that approximately approxi-mately $500 has been raised. Nearly $100 being realized 'from the benefit dance last night. Ir addition to this there is to be r benefit game on the 24th and r St. George-AIl-ftar game at Beaver Bea-ver on the 2Sth, Funds to go to the accident fund. In addition to this the various teams and communities com-munities of the league have plede M themselves In rai?e monev hv various benefit entertainmpn' (Conti.-.vied on last page.) ! LIST OF DONORS ' (Continued from first page) jjeiLa Snow 1.00 i Victor Pectol l.0 Vivien Milne 1.00 iJohn R. Wallis 1.00 Hale Pearce 1.00 Ella Bencley 1.00 Mack Bentley 1.00 R. C. Bentley 1.00 Reed Mathis 100 Cha.s. Andrus .50 ftn. Snow 5 Clyde Graff 50 Irene Riding 50 i Milt Bowler 50 j Harold Snow 50 j H. Marvin Pymm 25 |