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KEL 577 Mrs. James Lock sits in an armchair holding her infant son, Martin Timothy Lock. They were saved by a blood transfusion using donated blood to the American Red Cross. Mrs. Lock began hcmorrhaging while pregnant with Martin and required immediate surgery and three pints of an uncommon type of B positive blood during the operation. Only four pints of this type were on hand at the hospital and she and her baby would have died had it not been immediately available. Beside the chair is a stand with a lamp and a bottle on it. Behind the chair is a window covered in a long drape and a basket of newspapers in the corner.
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KEL 576 Alice Williams, Queen of the Magic Valley Western Horse Show displays a box with a shirt in it, one of many prizes at the horse show. She is dressed in a shiny jacket, pants, a decorative cowboy hat, and gloves. Dean Vickers leads a horse behind her, and on the horse is a saddle which was another prize at the horse show. In the background are two other horses with riders in cowboy hats.
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KEL 575 Toasting the New Year with a cup of coffee is Idaho State Police Lt. Dean Bennett and Mrs. Wiley Dodds. The State Police, District 4, will give free coffee and chewing gum to all motorists stopping at Cottrell and Hollister Ports of Entry, in an effort to prevent accidents caused by drinking. Behind them is a desk, and on it are a lamp, Post-It notes, and a three-ring binder hole punch. Hanging on the back wall is the Idaho state flag.
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KEL 574 Presenting a gift to Mrs. Howard Ronk, center, is Mrs. Lloyd Johnson, left, YWCA board member, as Mrs. LaVern Routh, YWCA Board of Directors' president, looks on. They are dressed in blouses and skirts. On a stand behind them are some candles and a bouquet of flowers.
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KEL 573 Discussing plans for a forthcoming Pepsi party are Dale Henman and Cheryl Couch, the current Miss Twin Falls. The party is being hosted by the Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., sponsor of the Miss America Pageant, and the Twin Falls Lions Club, sponsor of the Miss Twin Falls Pageant. Mr. Henman is wearing a suit and bow tie and Ms. Couch is wearing a dress. They are sitting on a bench, and on a stand behind them is a vase filled with flowers. Some posters hang on the wall.
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KEL 572 Looking over empty hampers that were bulging with undelivered Christmas parcel post only a few days ago is Albert Hoover, parcel post delivery man for the Twin Falls Post Office.
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KEL 571 Looking over empty hampers that were bulging with undelivered Christmas parcel post only a few days ago is Albert Hoover, parcel post delivery man for the Twin Falls Post Office.
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KEL 570 Reading a letter honoring the Snake River Area Council one of the top four Boy Scout councils in the nation for its outstanding program in camping are, from left to right, John Bertie, council vice president; Dr. Paul Heuston, council camping chairman; and Max Rees, member of the council's long-range committee on camping. Mr. Bertie is wearing slacks, a tie, and a sweater. Dr. Houston is wearing a suit and bow tie and is seated at a desk, holding the letter. Mr. Rees is wearing a suit and tie. Several framed certificates hang on the walls behind them.
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KEL 569 Mrs. Jim Kerns shows some items to some children on a Twin Falls Junior Chamber of Commerce and Jay-C-Ette-sponsored shopping tour. The children are, from left to right, Isais Soliz, Lydia Soliz, and Robbie McBride. Mrs. Kerns is dressed in pants and a sweater, and the children are wearing coats. In the background are shelves filled with products and another shopper. On the top shelf is a sign reading "Stamps."
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KEL 568 Reviewing proposed plans for an American Association of University Women's Trust Fund are, from left to right, Dr. Donald L. Keith, dean of the College of Southern Idaho, Judge Zoe Ann Shaub, and Mrs. Ernest Gyer, chairman of the fund committee. The trust fund, being established by the unit, will make loans available for local students who want to further their college education at the College of Southern Idaho. Dr. Keith is dressed in a suit and tie. Judge Shaub is wearing a dress and seated behind a large desk, holding a paper. Mrs. Gyer is wearing a blouse and patterned skirt. An American flag hangs on the wall behind them.
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KEL 567 Listening intently as Howard Kiehlbauch, left, explains topics which should be included in a course on agri-business are Cecil Brim, center, and James Catterson. The three men are members of a special advisory group which met at the College of Southern
Idaho's vocational building to map out the special program which will teach area men and youths a combined knowledge of agriculture and business principles. A blackboard with notes written on it in chalk is seen at the back of the room. Mr. Kiehlbauch stands beside it, dressed in a suit and tie.
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KEL 566 Veterans of World War I, Barracks No. 509 and Auxiliary, elected officers at meetings at the Odd Fellows Hall. From left to right are Mrs. Roy Gaskill, outgoing president and
installing officer, Mrs. B. F. Vice, new president, Jack Atkinson, new commander for Barracks No. 509, and W. Ivan Johnson, past commander and installing officer. The women are wearing dresses, and Mrs. Vice takes a gavel from Mrs. Gaskill. Mr. Atkinson is dressed in a suit and bow tie and a hat that reads "Veterans World War I U.S.A." and is shaking hands with Mr. Johnson, who is dressed in a suit and tie and a hat reading "Past Commander." Behind them is a white board and a closet where several coats are hanging.
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KEL 565 Mrs. Twila Bigler, state sports director, right, presents a special recognition award for having the most girls participating in an LDS dance drill to Dianne Hansen, a representative of the Sixth Ward LDS drill team. Standing beside her is Joan Elledge, whose team won top honors in the stake drill team competition. Ms. Hansen is dressed in a pleated skirt, plaid drape, and plaid hat, and Ms. Elledge is dressed in a white shirt and black pants and is holding pom-poms.
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KEL 564 New officers for the Saintpaulia Club were elected during the annual club Christmas party. From left to right are Mrs. Herman Paulsen, secretary; Mrs. Paul Prochnow, president; and Mrs. William L. Chaney, vice president. They are wearing dresses, and Mrs. Prochnow holds some African violets in her hand. In the background behind them is a decorated Christmas tree and a television with Christmas decorations on top of it.
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KEL 563 Captain Ray Young, dressed in his military uniform, points at Vietnam on a map after returning to Twin Falls from the war in Vietnam where he served for eleven months as a helicopter pilot. Items on the table are, counter-clockwise starting in the lower left corner are a South Vietnamese flag; a Viet Cong shoe made from part of an old tire; a Montegnard crossbow and arrows, made by tribesmen in the Vietnamese highlands; five medals; a household broom made from rice straw, and a Montegnard burial cloth, which also is used as a blanket or shawl. The five medals received by Captain Young are, from left, a Bronze Star for meritorious achievement; the Distinguished Flying Cross; an air medal with oak leaf cluster; the Purple Heart, for wounds received while under mortar attack, and the Arm Commendation
medal with "V" device for valor under enemy fire.