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KEL 886 A new street sign at the corner of Schodde Avenue and 16th Street in Burley is attached to the side of a telephone pole. Houses and big leafy trees are visible behind the telephone pole.
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KEL 885 002 Mrs. Alfred Blandford shows Gary McKinley an unusual telephone at a party for students of the Idaho State Deaf and Blind School held at the home of Mrs. E. W. McRoberts by the Delta Gamma Alumnae Association. Mr. McKinley sits in a recliner and holds the receiver of the telephone while Mrs. Blandford sits on a couch and adjusts a setting on the cradle. The telephone sits on a small round end table between the couch and recliner. Also on the end table is an ash tray and a lamp. Behind them is a large curtained window, and the backyard is seen through the window.
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KEL 885 001 A woman cuts a pan of brownies while another woman retrieves silverware from a kitchen drawer at a party for students of the Idaho State Deaf and Blind School held at the home of Mrs. E. W. McRoberts by the Delta Gamma Alumnae Association. A plate, a bowl of punch, and kitchen utensils sit on the counter top. A spice wrack is located below the kitchen cupboards. At the back of the kitchen is a sink with a curtained window above it.
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KEL 885 Mrs. E. W. McRoberts pours tea from a silver teapot into some tea cups on a silver platter at a party for students of the Idaho State Deaf and Blind School held at her residence by the Delta Gamma Alumnae Association. A cabinet filled with glassware is against the back dining room wall.
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KEL 884 Gary McKinley visits with Dorothy Chapman, president of the Twin Falls Delta Gamma Alumnae Association, at a party for students of the Idaho State Deaf and Blind School held at the home of Mrs. E. W. McRoberts. A nun sits in a wicker chair to Mrs. Chapman's right. A television is pressed against the back wall behind the man.
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KEL 883 Listening intently to the program at the party at the home of Mrs. E. W. McRoberts are, from left to right, Mrs. A. J. Peavey, Linda Warick, Beckie Kincaid, Mrs. Ray Lincoln, and Mrs. Cecil Jones. Linda is a junior at the Idaho State Deaf and Blind School, and Beckie is a sophomore. Both were honorees at the party, held for students of the Idaho State Deaf and Blind School by the Twin Falls Delta Gamma Alumnae Association. The four women sit on a couch, and in front of the couch is a coffee table covered in magazines, and to the side of the couch is an end table with a lamp on it and a recliner. Some other attendees are seen in the background.
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KEL 882 Jay Hill, left, sits on a recliner and Bob Caron, right, sits on a footrest at a party for students of the Idaho State Deaf and Blind School, held at the home of Mrs. E. W. McRoberts and hosted by the Twin Falls Delta Gamma Alumnae Association. Bob Caron is an instructor at the school. The two blind men are dressed in suits and ties and sunglasses. A German Shepherd lies on the ground beside them. A woman sits in a recliner at the back of the room. The back wall is decorated with a wallpaper covered in plants, trees, and mountains.
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KEL 881 Three boys wearing FFA jackets watch a bull in a pen at the East Magic Valley FFA District Livestock Contest held at the Jim Brooks Ranch in Hazelton. Two of the boys wear jackets reading "Idaho East Magic Valley District" across the back, and the other boy wears a jacket reading "Idaho West Minaco" across the back. Herschel Boydstan stands in the pen and explains the proper way beef cattle should be judged. Several trees are in the distance.
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KEL 880 Bob Loucks, Camas County agent, explains how he judges hogs at the East Magic Valley FFA District Livestock Contest held at the Jim Brooks Ranch in Hazelton. A group of FFA members surround the scene. Several members sit on a sloped pen roof, watching the hog.
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KEL 879 FFA members display their sheep at the East Magic Valley FFA District Livestock Contest held at the Jim Brooks Ranch in Hazelton. Jim Olsen walks down the line, explaining the proper way to judge sheep. A large group of FFA members sit on a sloped pen roof watching the judging.
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KEL 878 The top team in the recent East Magic Valley FFA District's livestock judging contest held at the Jim Brooks Ranch in Hazelton was the Oakley team. From left to right are Chris Baker, Dean Clark, Bill Anderson, Keith Adams, Steven Smith, and J. R. Swan, instructor. The team stands behind a bull. Behind them is a fence, and a barn is in the background.
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KEL 877 A boy sits on top of a bull at the East Magic Valley FFA District Livestock Contest held at the Jim Brooks Ranch in Hazelton. Two men dressed in cowboy hats stand beside him. Behind him is a fence, and several FFA members are propped up on the fence, looking at the bull. A barn is in the background.
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KEL 876 Officers of the East Magic Valley FFA district gather at Jim Brooks Ranch in Hazelton. From left to right are Steve Severe, parliamentarian; Dick Roemer, secretary; Terrel Kidd, president; George Grant, assistant reporter; Ardel Wickel, vice president; Lynn Bradshaw, sentinel; Jim Lattimer, treasurer, and Del Roemer, reporter. A few of the boys are wearing their FFA jackets. Behind them is a fence surrounding a corral. A barn is in the background.
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KEL 875 Smorgasbord dinner and installation ceremonies highlighted the recent meeting of the Twin Falls BPOE Ladies of Elks. Mrs. Roy Russell, left, was mistress of ceremonies for the event; Mrs. John Christofferson, center, is the incoming president, and Mrs. Michael Stover, right, is outgoing president. Mrs. Stover hands a gavel to Mrs. Christofferson. The three women are wearing dresses, and Mrs. Russell and Mrs. Stover are wearing corsages.
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KEL 874 Preparing tote bags for the International Order of Job's Daughters Grand Council are, from left to right, Kathy Griffith, Vicki Knight, and Linda Sonius, honored queens of the three local bethels, Mrs. Marian Jenkins, and Mrs. Don Sonius. Members of the three bethels in Twin Falls, No. 43, 19, and 56, are making the tote bags and acquiring items to fill them for each girl in attendance at the Grand Council. A variety of materials, many of which were donated by merchants in the Magic Valley, are spread out on a table.