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Seen on Scene: At Dr. Eldon Clothier’s 40th Anniversary Thank You Picnic

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Emily Traasdahl, 8, from left, Olivia Mikkelson, 14, and Lillian Mikkelson, 10, took home a bounty of aquatic prizes after playing games at Dr. Eldon Clothier’s thank you picnic Saturday in Broadbent Park marking Advanced Dental Care’s 40th anniversary in Boulder City.

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Emily Traasdahl, 8, from left, Olivia Mikkelson, 14, and Lillian Mikkelson, 10, took home a bounty of aquatic prizes after playing games at Dr. Eldon Clothier’s thank you picnic Saturday in Broadbent Park marking Advanced Dental Care’s 40th anniversary in Boulder City.

Shauna Kelley, from left, along with Victor, John, 13, Cora-Lee, Joy, 15, Josh, 11, and Jesse Miller celebrated Advanced Dental Care’s 40th anniversary at Dr. Eldon Clothier’s thank you picnic Saturday in Broadbent Park

Hunter Terry/Boulder City Review

Hunter Terry/Boulder City Review

Benjamin, 10, from left, Curtis and Andrew Clothier, 12, visited from Lehi, Utah, to celebrate Dr. Eldon Clothier and his office’s 40 years in Boulder City at Advanced Dental Care’s thank you picnic Saturday in Broadbent Park.

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