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KEL 936 Mrs. Roy Jesser gives a presentation on horse grooming for a group of children at Horse Achievement Day. She stands beside a horse, holding his bridle, dressed in a cowboy hat and jeans. A young man in riding clothes and a cap stands on the other side of the horse, petting his nose. Another horse stands a few feet behind them in the corral. Several children sit on the sidelines watching, and one is leaning against a fence post. Some stables and barns are visible in the background.
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KEL 935 Clarence Hedrick and Professor LaVar Steel look at a resource development display. The model display shows some mountains, a river, canals, farmland, and urban development, and Mr. Hedrick points at some painted snow on the mountains. A table sits in the back of the room.
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KEL 934 A group of women dressed in dresses and corsages pose at the Canyonside Community Club Golden Anniversary social in Jerome at the Carillon. A drape hangs on the wall behind them.
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KEL 933 Fifty years of service to the community of Jerome was observed by members of the Canyonside Community Club at their Golden Anniversary social at the Carillon. From left to right are Mrs. R. H. Callen, one of the club's first presidents; Mrs. Marle Snyder, past president; Mrs. Tom Callen,; and Mrs. Bryan Henry, a longtime member of the club. Four women gather at a 50th Anniversary in Jerome. Mrs. Tom Callen holds a glass candle holder, and Mrs. Snyder takes off the lid, revealing the candle inside.
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KEL 932 002 The new president of Twin Falls Democratic Women, Mrs. Rose Walker, left, presents an appreciation plaque to Mrs. R. L. Summerfield at a recent potluck luncheon in her honor held at the home of Tommy Walker. The plaque read, "In appreciation to Mrs. R. L. Summerfield, past president of Twin Falls Democratic Women." Several other members of the club sit in chairs around the room watching.
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KEL 932 001 Two members of the Twin Falls Democratic Women sit in chairs eating from plates of food at a potluck luncheon held in honor of Mrs. R. L. Summerfield at the home of Tommy Walker. Between them is a round table, and on the table are some coffee cups and a clear goblet filled with water and floating flowers as a centerpiece. On the wall above them are a lamp and a photograph of a canyon wall.
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KEL 932 Three members of the Twin Falls County Democratic Women visit at a potluck luncheon held in honor of Mrs. R. L. Summerfield at the home of Tommy Walker. On the table behind them are various dishes of food, a chocolate cake, and a pie. In the center of the table is a goblet filled with water and floating flowers. In the corner beside the women are some purses. A lamp hangs on the wall above them.
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KEL 931 Two members of the Twin Falls County Democratic Women sit in chairs eating from plates of food at a potluck luncheon held in honor of Mrs. R.L. Summerfield at the home of Tommy Walker. Beside them is a round table, and on the table are some coffee cups and a clear goblet filled with water and floating flowers as a centerpiece. A small potted tree sits in the corner. Some empty chairs are scattered around the living room.
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KEL 930 Enjoying the potluck luncheon held in honor of Mrs. R. L. Summerfield are three Twin Falls County Democratic Women. From left to right are Mrs. Ernie Martin, Mrs. Valdemar Patrick, and Mrs. Laura Gillette. The social was held recently at the home of Tommy Walker. Plates, cups, and napkins are on top of the table, and in the center of the table is a clear goblet filled with water and floating flowers on top of a doily. Hanging on the wall behind the women is a framed quilt.
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KEL 929 Construction work by Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Co. on a new six-million-gallon steel tank at the Twin Falls Amalgamated Sugar Co. factory is well under way. When the tank is completed sugar will be stored in raw juice form in the tank. The tank will hold an equivalent of 360,000 bags of refined product. Several construction supplies and trucks are seen around the site. Railroad tracks run to the south of the new storage tank site.
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KEL 928 Donald Youtz, Twin Falls County agent, left, and Marshal LeBaron, superintendent of the Twin Falls branch of the University of Idaho Experiment Station, right, check wind damage to beans in a field. The leafy tops of the bean plants in the field stretch into the background.
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KEL 927 The top Arabian mare, Carinosa, owned by Dr. and Mrs. B. P. Husband, stands in a corral at the Idaho All-Arabian Horse Show. From left to right, Gerrie Paladini presents a dish trophy and award ribbon to Jeff Wonnell, the mare's trainer. They are dressed in cowboy hats and boots. To the side of the corral, several people sit on bleachers watching the horse show.
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KEL 926 001 A woman picks stinging nettles in a weed patch in the Snake River Canyon. Rocky canyon cliffs are visible in the background.
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KEL 926 A woman gathers some wild mushrooms near a collapsed tree. Beside her is a barbed wire fence.
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KEL 925 A girl reaches up to pick watercress from a bush growing over the side of a cliff in the Snake River Canyon near Shoshone Falls. Some water escapes down the sides of the cliff. The girl is dressed in a matching sleeveless top and shorts.