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Show THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS Thursday, June 24, 1971 state Beawr Press TIk Fair Plans 6(dt6tuxt Diversified Acts The name of the entertainment BY spectacular featured by the Utah to State Fair, September be held at the Fairgrounds in Salt Lake City, is the sound of today's most popular singing, recording and television stars. 9-- Published at Beaver, Utah Every Thursday Second Class Postage Paid GEORGE A. DOROTHY RICH H. RICH - - - Editor-Publishe- Business - Office Phone Business at Beaver, Utah r Manager 40 East Center St. 138-289- 1 S4.00 Per Year in Advance Subscription Price Outside of Beaver County S5.00 Per Year MEMBER UVEWSPAbPER Founaed 1885 Association With an obvious bow to the ever popular Country and Western idiom, the Fair this year brings Clay Hart wilh his rugged good looks and distinctive Western style and voice. From the era of television come Sandi and Salli, two beautiful, vivacious, young singing stars who have been seen by audiences from coast to coast as a feature of the Lawrence Wlk television show. A third important singing group, The Bells, will be seen on Saturday and Sunday, September 18 and 19, together with Clay Hart and Sandi and Salli. The Bells have been appearing for the past five years in and nightclubs across three continents. They are an exciting and lively young group with a clean, wholesome crisp-ne- ss to their style, which has earned them Gold Records and television appearances. Referring to the wealth of entertainment which will be seen and heard at the Utah State Fair this fall, Hugh C. Bringhurst, Director of the Division of Expositions, says, "We expect Utah people of all ages and musical tastes to be dazzled by the over $75,000 worth of talent which we will present during the ten day-rof the Fair this year." In conjunction with the Fair, "Holiday on Ice" will be presented at the Salt September 10-Palace as part of the tradition of a spectacular ice show at Fair time. Fair-goe- rs will also see the Sky Divers, and Bobby Cohn's West Coast Show's Carnival will be on the midway. one-nigh- ters MEMBER OF THE Phone Rites- Sc per word $1 Minimum BLUE Lustre not only rids carpets, of soil but leaves pile soft and lofty. Rent electric shampooer $1. Reynolds Building Supply Bopairt and Parts for Electric FOR SALE CONSOLE SPINET PIANO to be picked up and sold in this area. 152 North PIANO REPOSSESSION: We have a customer in Salina who has paid seven payments on his console piano and is now unable to continue. Anyone interested in taking over this piano for actual balance due please write, Credit Astin Department, Weight Pianos, 120 West 33rd South, Salt Lake City, Utah. un 19 NOTICE The Board of Education of Beaver County School District will FOUND FOR SALE Used furniture, appliances, cabinets, bathroom fixtures, windows and doors. See at Riley Apartments. Main Cedar City Man's watch in the roadway at Second North. Owner identify at 145 North 4th East. FOR SALE all Sharwil Gem Jewelers Will sacrifice to responsible party. Cash or terms. Also WALNUT ORGAN. Phone or write Piano Brokers, 612 N. Orchard, Boise, Idaho 83704. Two G E electric ranges. $65 each, or make offer or trade. See P.W. Ray, former Glen Blackner residence, Greenville. Forms Close 5 p m. Tuesday hold its regular meeting for the month of July 1971, on the 30th day of June, 1971. By Order of the Board of Education of Beaver County School District ARLO P. MESSING ER, Clerk NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Board of Education of Beaver County School District will meet in its office in Beaver, Utah, on Wednesday, June 30, 1971, at 10:00 o'clock a.m. forthe purpose of considering adjustments in the budget for the current school year and adopting its budget for the school year commencing July 1, 1971; that at said time and place prior to the adoption of said budget the board will hold public hearings at which all persons interested will be given an opportunity to be heard on the budget. By Order of the Board of Education of Beaver County School District. ARLO P. MESSING ER, Clerk FOR SALE Weiner pigsand live or dressed rabbits. Phone Delmar Park0. inson, V3 We Gem Jewelers 152 North Main Cedar City MOTOROLA ha Mr. and Mrs. Brian (Debbie Vincent) Davis announce the arrival of a baby girl born June 4. She weighed 6 lbs. 13 ozs. and was born at the Beaver Valley Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. andMrs. Doyle Twitchell of Beaver and Mr. and Mrs. Al (Rose) Holume of Rawliiigs, Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Albrecht are the parents of a baby girl born June 15. She has one sister and one brother. Grandparents are Bishop and Mrs. Milton Albrecht and Mrs. William Cart wright. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Wood are the parents of a baby Car Stereo CrJlor TV Radios Stereo Tape Recorder: Cassette Tape VAL BEESON Beaver Valley Cleaners Phone 438-28- 31 CLUBS Sara Bakes was hostess for club Monday, HOME FURNISHINGS boy born June 17. Grandparents are Mr. andMrs. Floyd Wood of Minersville and Mr. and Mrs. Theo Corry of Cedar City. June 14, 1971 at the Ponderosa Cafe. Bridge BEAVER 3rd Ward Sacrament The Beaver Third Ward their Sacrament Meeting, day, June 20. Dan Joseph conducted the meeting. Dean Brown, the new Third Ward Mission President explained the new stake and ward missionary program and urged all members to give the names of friends, so the they might be visited by ward missionaries. Mrs. Harry Howard told of her conversion and great joy at being a member. and Phylis White, Marvin former ward members, now of Denver, spoke. Marvin is with the church Placement Services Program. Elizabeth Yardley sang, Holiness Give Me," accompanied by Mary Yardley. Prayers were by Floyd Yard-le- y and Kirk Jones. "More was play ed after luncheon was served. Prizes were won by Vona Cox, Annabell Hales and Mildred Pick-ar- d. May Atkin entertained guests Tuesday, June 15, 1971. After serving a delecious lunch, Bridge was the game of the evening. Prizes were won by Vona Cox, Anna Nelson and Esta Cox. ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS Phone 438-23- ever regret. A small town is a place where everybody knows whose check is good and whose husband mtimim,iM 22 CONNIE GRIMSHAW inn Wag ..i, mtmmmmwem Dr. Floyd S. Kohler Dr. Lloyd Fred Kohler, long time resident and Dentist of Mil-for- d, Utah died at his home, Monday, June 7th at 1:05 p.m. isn't Mr. and Mrs. Welf (Alvarett) Robinson and Mrs. Ella Wood spent several days in Salt Lake and Lehi visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson and family and Mrs. Geneviene dark and family. Mrs. Lula Tanner of Phoenix, Arizona is visiting with Mrs. Ruby McMullin, Annabell and El- of a cardiac arrest. sie Hales. Dr. Kohler was born in Bounto and Pack Utah Visiting recently with Mr. and Fred Flora tiful, Kohler. His earlyyouthwas spent Mrs. Arshel(Roma)Hollingshead were Mr. and Mrs. David (Jill) in Byron, Wyoming. Bennion of China Lake, CaliforDr. Kohler attended the University of Utah and graduated nia, Mr. and Mrs. LaVar (Patsy) from the University of Missouri Hollingshead, Jon, Jay andDebra Dental College with a degree of of Panaca, Nevada, Sonja Dean Doctor of Dental Surgery inl926. and children, Heidi, Wenday and He came to Milford in 1927 atthe Robby, of Provo. They were here for the B.H.S. Graduation and request of his brother-in-laDr. Charles R. Parrish, andthey Memorial Day. Mr. andMrs. Leo (Naomi) White had joint offices in the building now housing the Milford Medical were in Provo last weekend to assist Alice White in getting an Clinic. apartment andgetting ready to atDr. Kohler was the anesthesiologist for Dr. Parrish at the tend B.Y.U. We received a letter from Rex old Milford Hospital, andalsofor Dr.'s Shannon, Felt, Bush, Schol-oct- er and Norma Smith. Theysaid,We and Fowler. enjoy the Press and look forward Dr. Kohler married Jeanette to receiving it each week. They wanted us to remind all of the Skinner of Beaver, Utah on September 7, 1927 in the Salt Lake Beaver people that they live in Florida and invite all to come and L.D.S. Temple. Dr. Kohler has served as a see them. Mr. and Mrs. Arshel (Roma) Director of the Utah State Dental Association. He was a mem- Hollingshead and Mr. and Mrs. David (Jill) Bennion wereinPan-ac- a, ber of the American Dental SocNevada to the graduation for iety, a delegate to the Pacific States Dental Convention In Reno, Jon Hollingshead son of Mr. and Nevada in 1963. He was selected Mrs. LaVar (Patsy) Hollingsas a Priviledged Scholar by the head. Visiting with their parents, Mr. Utah State Dept. of Health in the Dental Division to do post grad-ia- te and Mrs. D. E. (Hazel) Stapley are work in children's denusiry Mrs. DeAnna Elmer and daugat the College of Physicians I hter, De Layna, of Payson and Mrs. Georgia Jones and children, Lesa Surgeons inSanFrancisco, California in 1944 and again in 1946. and Troy, of Cedar Qty. While Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Irene) Dr. Kohler served as President of the Southern Utah Dental Cox and daughter, Teresa, were in Idaho last week they visited Association and he was a member of the staff of the Milford with their cousin, Frank Orton, who is in the St. Luke Hospital In Valley Memorial Hospital. Boise after having a coronary s, As a leader In community heart attack, Mr. and Mrs. HarDr. Kohler served two terms on the Town Council as old (Josephine) Shaw and Mr. and President of the Lions Club, Mrs. Arthur (Maxene)Fothering-ha- m and daughter, Lisa. The member of the Chamber of Comsend their love to and an member Fotheringhams merce, honorary of the Jr. Chamber of Commerce. ther many friends in Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. (Hazel) After the attack on Pearl Harbor, Dr. Kohler enlisted in the Stapley spent last week in Salt Armed Forces, but was assigned caring for their grandchildren to Beaver County as the County's while their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Gene (Marilyn) only dentist, working Saturdays and Sundays in Beaver and the Rasmussen were in Sun Valley for remainder of the week in Milford a Bankers Convention. Visitors at the Albert Gale for the duration of the war. Dr. Kohler was a member of home were Mr. and Mrs. Ron the L.D.S. Church where he had Gale, Arnell Gale and family, served a s Superintendent of the Mr. and Mrs. David Gale and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Gale Y.M.M.LA., and in the Superin-tendenand daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul of the Sunday School. For many years Dr. Kohler was Gale and family, Lyle Gale of a teacherfor the Elder's Quorum. Richfield, and Mr. andMrs. RayDr. Kohler held the office of High mond Bradshaw of San Diego, Priest and as ayoung man served California. a mission for his church in the Conducting was Bishop James Eastern States. M. Briggs. Prelude & Postlude Dr. Kohler is survived by his Music by Edna Nichols; Invocawidow of Milford, Utah, a daugtion by Robert Tomsik; Musical hter, Mrs. James (Madelyn) Mash trio, "In The Garden," sung by of Salt Lake City and a son, Lloyd Josephine Killam, Bonnie Easton Ned Kohler of Poway, Calif., and and Jerrie Kirk, accompanied by six grandchildren, a brother, Beth Edwards; Obituary given by Walter B. Kohler of Salt Lake Dr. Eugene N. Davie; Speaker, Qty and sister, Edna K. Ward; President Myrthus Evans; Organ Mrs. Keith (Geneve) Holbrook; Solo by Edna Nichols, "Beyond Mrs. LeRoy (Flora) Horsley; the Sunset; Remarks, Bishop Mrs. Stanley (Elmina) Christen-se- n, James Briggs; Solo sung by Nell all of Salt Lake Qty, and a Smith, "0 My Father" accomsister, Mrs. Myrthus (Mae) panied by Beth Edwards; BeneEvans of Los Angeles, California. diction by Clinton Bond and DedFuneral Services honoring Dr. ication of the Grave by Robert Lloyd Fred Kohler of Milford, Pallbearers: James Wright. Utah were held Thursday, June Mash, Frank Mash, Walter B. 10, 1971 at 1:00 p.m. In the MilKohler, Stanley Christensen, ford L.D.S. Ward Chapel. LeRoy Horsley, LaMar Grim-shaand Honorary Pallbearer, Family Prayer at the MortJohn Vincent Mash. uary was given by Pres. Myrof thus Evans, a brother-in-la- w Flowers were cared for by the Dr. Kohler and the President of Milford 1st Ward Relief Society. the Los Angeles L.D.S. Temple. Burial in the Milford CityCeme-tar- y w, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman (Sharon) Bradshaw are happy with a new baby girl born June 19. They have a boy and a girl at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bradshaw and Mr. and Mrs. Jack White. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Blackner aregreatgrandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bradshaw and family of Tooele visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Collis Bradhsaw, and family. Sunday they all got together for Father's Day in the Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Blackner and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bradshaw spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake with their families, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill (Joyce) Moody and others. Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Maycock had their family members home on Sunday. Mrs. Rodney (Arlene) Nelson and family of Chino, California are staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Edwards for awhile. For Father's Day dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaVel Smohey Say$: IAREFULWITH TDOCRQ Keep them where they belong in the fireplace! ... . that's Phiheat. . . 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Mr. and Mrs. Byron Limb of Ely, Nevada visited relatives during the weekend. Mrs. Helen Larsen and children of Tucson, Arizona and Mrs. Bertha Dalton of Mesa, Ariz., are visiting their mother, Mrs. Amanda Nolder. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ashley returned Thursday night from Salida, Colorado. They brought grandchildren, Sherrie, Joie, and Ryan Horton, home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Dohn Martin have had his nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Belveal and son, of Dennison, Ohio, as w, Reduce now for summer activities. Also services for smoking, concentration, nervous tension, insomnia, phobias. For individual or group appointment call: Salt Lake City 1 266-299- 920 North Main Cedar City, Utah GIGANTIC I n, CEDAR CITY, UTAH V We'll save you r some. We'll save you s'eos as only a bank can. 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