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KEL 873 Three new officers of the Twin Falls Federated Music Club were installed during a luncheon held at the YM-YWCA in Twin Falls. From left to right are Mrs. Frank DeLuca, second vice president; Mrs. Roger Vincent, president; and Mrs. W. B. Arness, first vice president. The women are seated around a piano and are wearing corsages.
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KEL 872 Larry Reitz, right, outgoing president of the Kimberly FFA Chapter, hands the gavel over to Carl Feldhusen, the chapter's new president, while Dennis Reinstein, newly elected vice president, looks on. They are dressed in their FFA jackets, and several pins decorate the fronts of the jackets.
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KEL 871 Carl Feldhusen, left, named the most outstanding FFA member of the Kimberly Chapter, receives a $25 savings bond from Don Howard, Green Giant Company. Carl Feldhusen is wearing his FFA jacket, and several pins are on the front. Mr. Howard is dressed in a suit and tie.
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KEL 870 Donald Youtz, Twin Falls county agent, meets with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shouse, manager and secretary of the fairgrounds, to work on the schedule for the Twin Falls County Fair and Rodeo. Mr. and Mrs. Shouse sit behind a desk looking over a calendar and some forms and Mr. Youtz stands behind them, looking over their shoulder. An ash tray, wire basket, papers, and a name plate reading "Tom Shouse" are on top of the desk. Behind them against the back wall are some file cabinets. Some framed pictures hang on the walls. To the left is a floral-print curtained window.
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KEL 869 Mr. Tom Shouse, general manager of the Twin Falls County Fairgrounds, watches Bud Penny paint in the Antiques building. Mr. Shouse is dressed in a jacket and a cowboy hat, and Mr. Penny is dressed in coveralls and a hat and stands on a ladder painting some shelving.
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KEL 868 Two of three area Prudential Insurance Company agents who won a trip to Hawaii for their sales achievements shake hands with H. Gene Barrus, left, and Lloyd Hann, right, managers of the Twin Falls office. The two winners are Leo Barry and Kenneth Nesbitt. They stand under a poster of some canoeists wearing leis that reads "Fly Pan Am to Hawaii." They are dressed in suits and ties, and the winners wear leis around their necks. A table and chair are in front of them. A poster of a race track hangs on the back wall.
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KEL 867 Prudential Insurance Company agents who won a trip to Hawaii for their sales achievements stand against a wall under a poster of some canoeists wearing leis that reads "Fly Pan Am to Hawaii." From left to right are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Barry and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nesbitt, and Webb Malone. The women are wearing dresses and the men are wearing suits and ties, and they have leis around their necks. A table and chair are in front of them. A poster of a race track and a telephone hang on the back wall.
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KEL 866 New officers of the Goodwill Club were installed and presented corsages during a luncheon and installation service held at the Depot Grill. From left to right are Mrs. Claude Severt, treasurer; Mrs. William Owens, secretary; Mrs. Gene Tyner, vice president, and Mrs. Ed Orndorif, president. To the right is a dining table, and a picture hangs on the brick wall behind them.
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KEL 865 Signing a guild book with a large feather pen as new president of the Belle Lettres Literary Guild is Mrs. Joseph Van Leeuwen, center. Mrs. Dale G. Child, left, is past president, and Mrs. John S. Campbell, right, is vice president and president-elect. On the table is a figurine holding a glass dish filled with ornaments and strings of beads. Behind them is a curtained window.
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KEL 864 002 From left to right, Mrs. Robert Ellis and Mrs. D. L. McFarland prepare Easter Seal packets as an Alpha Nu chapter project for the Epsilon Sigma Alpha Founder's Day celebration. The front of the pamphlet has the image of a little boy in a walker and reads "People have got to help people." Behind them is a boarded up window. Curtains hang from the window frame.
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KEL 864 001 Preparing to go to the state Epsilon Sigma Alpha convention in Lewiston are, from left to right, Alpha Nu chapter members Mrs. Maurice Fuller and Mrs. Richard Johnson. Mrs. Fuller puts a suitcase from the back trunk of a car. Mrs. Johnson stands beside the car, holding several shirts hanging from hangers.
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KEL 864 Alpha Nu chapter members Mrs. Maurice Fuller, right, presents Mrs. Mark Wilkie a small wrapped present as a "Girl of the Year" award during the Epsilon Sigma Alpha Founder's Day celebration.
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KEL 863 A woman helps put another woman's arm in a sling during a first aid workshop held as part of the activities of the Alpha Nu Chapter's Epsilon Sigma Alpha Founder's Day celebration. A third woman watches, holding a book that says "First Aid" on the cover and spine.
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KEL 862 Two men talk to a group of Minidoka and Cassia County sixth graders about range and forest plants during a conservation tour of Howell Canyon. One man is standing beside a sign that reads "Range and Forest Plants" and the other man is standing in front of three large branches erected in a tepee shape. A group of children stand to the side, listening. Trees surround the area.
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KEL 861 A man talks to a group of Minidoka and Cassia County sixth graders during a conservation tour of Howell Canyon. A large group of children stand in a clearing listening to him. A storage drum mounted on wheels and a garbage can are to the side of the clearing. Trees surround the area.