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Fire Deparment Delmar Krieghbaum is receiving the keys for the new pumper (Ward-LaFrance) from W.R. Keck, President of the Board of Trustees.  It will be on display with the new fire house.  Ken Klomhaus, a trustee and secretary and John Peterson, a trustee, are on the left.  No  years was on this photo.&#13;
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