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KEL 547 Repairing broken toys to be given for Christmas to underprivileged children are TFFD firemen James Miller, left, and Herman Carlton. Mr. Miller works on repairing a rocking horse, while Mr. Carlton works on repairing a toy car. A baby carriage is behind them. A fire engine is in seen in the background.
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KEL 546 Repairing broken toys to be given for Christmas to underprivileged children are TFFD firemen James Miller, left, and Herman Carlton. Mr. Miller works on repairing a baby carriage, while Mr. Carlton works on repairing a toy car. A rocking horse is in front of them. A fire engine is in seen in the background.
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KEL 545 College of Southern Idaho student senate officers are, from left to right, Charles Alban, adviser and political science instructor, Ronald Hansen, student body president, Barbara Fredrickson, secretary-treasurer, and Bill Waddell, senate chairman. Mr. Alban and Mr. Hansen are dressed in suits and ties. Ms. Frederickson is wearing a shirt, pants, and white sweater. Mr. Waddel is dressed in a button-up shirt with pens in the front pocket, pants, and an embroidered sweater with a horse and lasso on it. They are standing in front of a blackboard.
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KEL 544 The family of Reverend and Mrs. Eugene Tjarks pray around a dining table during the Thanksgiving holiday. Seated from left to right are Mary Tjarks, Pamela Tjarks, Pastor Tjarks, Mrs. Tjarks, Kathleen Tjarks, and Irian Tjarks. Pastor Tjarks is minister of the Twin Falls Our Savior Lutheran Church.
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KEL 543 Snake River Conservation Center research scientist Dr. J. W. Cary published a paper relating soil moisture transfer to temperature fluctuations which was presented to the American Society of Agronomy. He is standing against a wall and wearing a plaid button-up shirt. A power box is against the wall behind him.
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KEL 542 Robert Meuleman, Easter Seal Center bus driver, presents a check for $175 donated by the Union Pacific Old Timers Club to Mrs. E. P. Messner, Easter Seal Center worker, while Karleena Hills watches. Behind them the Twin Falls Easter Seal Center is visible. They are all dressed in thick winter coats.
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KEL 541 Harry Knigge, sanitation company foreman, and Chad Thompson, city sanitation inspector, stand in front of a new garbage truck owned by the Eldon Corporation. The side of the truck reads "The Elden Corp, Twin Falls, 733-5117." A building and a field with trees are in the background.
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KEL 540 Harry Knigge, sanitation company foreman, and Chad Thompson, city sanitation inspector, stand beside new garbage trucks owned by the Eldon Corporation. A house and a tree are seen in the background.
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KEL 539 United States Senator Len Jordan speaks at a joint meeting of the Twin Falls County Republican Women and Petticoat Pollys held at the American Legion Hall in Twin Falls. He is dressed in a suit and tie and stands behind a podium. A woman is seated at the table beside him, and cups, a coffee pot, ash trays, a pitcher, and an elephant decoration are on the table. A man is sitting at the side of the room. On the stage behind them is a piano and some flags.
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KEL 538 Epsilon Sigma Alpha members stand behind a table covered in a white table cloth and displaying an open book and several candles. The women are wearing dresses, corsages, and name tags. Some chairs are against the wall behind them.
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KEL 537 Officers for the new District No. 3 Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority pose against a wall. From left to right are Mrs. Joe Hinz, treasurer; Mrs. Keith Uscola, vice president; Mrs. Arthur I. Ball, state president; and Mrs. Clifton Peterson, president. They are wearing dresses, corsages, and name tags.
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KEL 536 Mrs. A. B. Paris and Mrs. Laura Holman are winners in the Thanksgiving drawing sponsored by Twin Falls downtown merchants. Mrs. Paris won the first place prize of $100 worth of merchandise and Mrs. Holman won the last place prize of $25 worth of merchandise. The two women are wearing dresses, and they are seated and are holding their award certificates in their laps. A map of Idaho is on the wall behind them.
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KEL 535 Mrs. A. B. Paris, Mrs. Juanita Kinney, and Mrs. Laura Holman are winners in the Thanksgiving drawing sponsored by Twin Falls downtown merchants. Mrs. Paris won first prize of $100 worth of merchandise, Mrs. Kinney won $50 worth of merchandise, and Mrs. Holman won $25 worth of merchandise. The three women are wearing dresses, and they are seated and are holding their award certificates in their laps. A map of Idaho is on the wall behind them.
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KEL 534 Preparing for the annual SOS drive to collect funds to purchase surplus food for hungry nations are, from left to right, David Cross, Beverly Martinsen, and Teresa Cole. The event is sponsored by the Twin Falls Ministerial Association, and junior and senior high students from eight different Twin Falls churches participated.
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KEL 533 John Christoffersen of John Chris Motor Co. announces winning numbers for prizes through a megaphone at the end of a three-day open house of all Twin Falls auto dealers. Drawing the numbered tickets from a large bowl is Harold Hove. A crowd of people, including several men in hats, surround them. The Perrine Hotel is visible on the corner behind them.