By Emily Tencer Click here for updates on this story PAYSON, Utah (KSTU) — The Payson community came together to help a third-grader who wanted to be there for his older brother’s big achievement in the U.S. Army. Conner Cook was told he could be at his brother’s Army Ranger graduation in Columbus, Georgia, if he could find the money to get there. The boy started a lemonade stand in hopes of raising enough money to be there in-person. He was confident he could reach his goal. “I thought it would take a couple months or weeks,” he said. Conner hit his goal in just two days. “I ended up getting more than $700 dollars,” he said. He told people they could pay whatever they
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