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KEL 757 A group of women wearing matching shirts stand in the Magic Bowl in Twin Falls, where the Idaho State Woman's Bowling Association's 25th tournament was held. One woman holds a bowling ball, and another holds a bowling ball carrying case. Several purses sit on the seats in front of them. Behind them the snack bar is visible. One woman has a patch on her shirt that reads "Triple Score Award."
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KEL 756 A woman stands in the Magic Bowl in Twin Falls wearing a pair of over-sized glasses and holding a pen with a feathered end, attending the 25th Idaho State Woman's Bowling Association Tournament. Behind her a man sits in a seat watching the bowlers.
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KEL 755 Two women sit on some benches changing into their bowling shoes at the Magic Bowl in Twin Falls, where the 25th Idaho State Woman's Bowling Association Tournament was held. Behind them is a wall of lockers. On the ground beside the bench is a bowling ball bag.
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KEL 754 Two women stand behind a desk and take some notes at the Magic Bowl, where the 25th Idaho State Woman's Bowling Association Tournament was held. On the table are several notebooks and a typewriter. To the side of the desk is a shelf holding bowling balls. Several clipboards hang on the wall behind them. Above them is a large chalkboard with several different events and notes written on it. The woman on the left is wearing a shirt reading "1968 Idaho State Secretary" and the woman on the right is wearing a jacket with a patch on it reading "Cape Horn Scout Reservation Snake River Area Council Whitewater Expedition."
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KEL 753 Two women enjoy some pie and coffee at the Magic Bowl during the 25th Idaho State Woman's Bowling Association Tournament. On the table are some plates, silverware, a pair of glasses, and a dollar bill and change. One woman is dressed in a blouse and sweater, and the other is wearing an embroidered shirt reading "Marty." In the background behind them three people sit at a bar.
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KEL 752 A group of people sit at a bar in the Magic Bowl enjoying some drinks during the 25th Idaho State Woman's Bowling Association Tournament. Some ash trays and condiments sit on the long bar counter. One woman wears a jacket that reads "Buhl IMP" across the back.
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KEL 751 Mrs. John Anderson II has her hair styled in by Bonnie Reid at the Swingin' Set in preparation for the St. Edward's Parents Club's annual fashion show. Fashions will be supplied by The Paris, Paris Jr., and Van's Department Store. Mrs. Anderson is seated in a chair and wearing a ruffled blouse while Ms. Reid stands behind her arranging a wiglet of curls on top of her head. A mirror hangs on the wall beside her. In the corner is a dresser with a vase of flowers on top.
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KEL 750 From left to right, Mrs. Robert Brailsford and Mrs. Bill Babcock prepare for the St. Edward's Parents Club annual fashion show. Fashions are provided by The Paris, Paris Jr., and Van's Department Store. Mrs. Brailsford is wearing a dress, gloves, and wide-brimmed hat, and Mrs. Babcock is wearing a turtleneck top and skirt. Behind them hangs a still-life painting of flowers by Mrs. Brailsford. A statue of a boy holding a lyre stands in the entryway to a large closet.
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KEL 749 Administering first aid to Mrs. Mark Wilkie is Mrs. William Boyd during a Red Cross advanced first aid class attended by members of Epsilon Sigma Alpha. Mrs. Boyd lays on a blanket, while Mrs. Wilkie bends over her and bandages her head.
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KEL 748 Presenting the program on "International Relations" for members of the Twin Falls County Extension Homemakers Council, Mrs. John E. Hayes, points out the structure of United Nations, its agencies, and supplemental program. Mrs. Hayes spoke on the United Nations and the Declaration of Human Rights. She pointed out that the Twin Falls County Extension Homemakers Council is a unit of the National Extension Homemakers Council, which includes in its program several special projects leading toward understanding other peoples over the earth. Mrs. Hayes is dressed in a plaid dress suit and hat, and stands in front of a poster on an easel reading "Your United Nations." Some pamphlets pinned to the bottom of the poster read "The International Peace Garden" and "The Associated Country Women of the World."
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KEL 747 Three women and a man sit at a table and eat dinner at a party held at Soldier Mountain Ski Resort. Seated on the right of the table are Dr. and Mrs. Marion J. Kerns. Other attendees are seated at tables around the lodge eating and visiting. Through the large lodge windows, the snowy mountain is seen outside.
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KEL 746 Sten Frostenson, co-owner of the Soldier Mountain ski area, stands behind a table of food during a party held at Soldier Mountain Ski Resort. He is dressed in a flannel shirt and a knit cap. In the kitchen behind him, a woman cleans her hands at a sink. Stacked boxes and a refrigerator are next to the kitchen counter. Above the counter are some shelves holding canned food and a vase of flowers. On the wall is a sign that reads "Employees Only" and a menu.
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KEL 745 Ski patrol members help themselves to some food at a party at the Soldier Mountain Ski Resort. Ed Gunning, wearing a jacket with patches reading "Emergency First Aid American Red Cross" and "Ed" helps himself to some food from a pot. Lowell Ruby stands behind him, waiting for his turn. A man in a plaid shirt and a ski cap walks by behind them.
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KEL 744 Wearing current fashions from the Sweetbriar, models Mrs. Jack Bolyard, left, and Mrs. Tom Wilkins discuss last minute plans for the Ladies of Elks Fashion Show with Mrs. John Christoffersen, right, general chairman of the show. Mrs. Bolyard is dressed in slacks and a ruffled blouse, Mrs. Wilkins is wearing a blazer and cap, and Mrs. Christoffersen is wearing a matching skirt and top. A mirror and a coat rack hang on the wall behind them. Several jackets hang on hangers in a closet.
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KEL 743 A group of people help themselves to a potluck dinner at a fundraising party held at the Buhl National Guard Armory and sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi. On the table is a tray of meat, bowls of salad, a vegetable platter, and a stack of paper plates. On the back wall are drawings of a mountain landscape and a soldier reading "On the Way!!"