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KEL 517 Boyd R. Lowe, director of guidance for Twin Falls School District No. 411, is awarded a plaque for outstanding community service by Mrs. James Bondurant, outgoing president of the Idaho Conference on Social Welfare. The plaque reads "Idaho Conference on Social Welfare Award, Boyd Lowe, For Outstanding Community Service, Twin Falls, 1965." Mr. Lowe is dressed in a suit and tie and Mrs. Bondurant is wearing a blouse, jacket, and skirt.
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KEL 516 In the top image, checking over the registration list at a Cowbelles organizational meeting are, from left to right, Mrs. Carl G. Anderson, president-elect of the Idaho Cowbelles, Mrs. Robert Stringfellow, treasurer of the Idaho Cowbelles, and Mrs. Roy Mink, president of the
Purple Sage Cowbelles. They are wearing dresses and Mrs. Mink is wearing a hat. In the bottom image, guests enjoy lunch at the Cowbelles organizational meeting at the Depot Grill in Twin Falls. The table is filled with drinks and plates of food. Framed artwork hangs on the walls in the background.
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KEL 515 In the top image, Mrs. Charlotte Crockett and Mrs. William Kinsey provide musical entertainment at a luncheon meeting for the newly organized Twin Falls Cowbelles held at the Depot Grill. Mrs. Crockett is wearing a dress, and Mrs. Kinsey is wearing a top and skirt and is holding a guitar. In the bottom image, standing from left to right are Mrs. Larry Lickley, president-elect of the local Cowbelles group, and Mrs. Cecil Brim, courtesy chairman. Seated from left to right are Mrs. Harry Eaton and Mrs. Ralph Olmstead, secretary-treasurer of the local unit. They are wearing blouses and skirts and two of the women are wearing hats. A print of a cubist painting rests against the wall behind them.
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KEL 514 Assisting with the arrangements to organize a Cowbelles unit for the Twin Falls, Jerome, and Three Creek area are, from left to right, Mrs. Lorinda Wines, president of the American National Cowbelles, Mrs. Russell C. Larsen, past president of the Idaho Cowbelles and acting president of the organizational group, and Mrs. Erin Lord, president of the Idaho Cowbelles. An organizational luncheon was served at the Depot Grill. They are wearing blouses and skirts, and Mrs. Wines and Mrs. Larsen are wearing hats.
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KEL 513 Grant Ousterhout, general manager of Reliance Credit Corp, looks at a hole in a safe door. When employees of the firm couldn't open the safe to get some files by using the combination, and after two locksmiths failed to open it, a power chisel was used. With the help of J. C. Boster, Boster Key Shop, the combination of the safe was cut out with the power chisel. Mr. Ousterhout is dressed in a suit and tie.
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KEL 512 From left to right, Mrs. Ruth Bondurant, president of the Idaho Social Welfare Conference; Dr. John A. Pennock, professor of sociology at Utah State University; Zoe Ann Shaub, Twin Falls County Probate Judge; and Ernest W. Hartung, president of the University of Idaho, attend the Idaho Social Welfare Conference held at the American Legion Hall in Twin Falls. Mrs. Bondurant is dressed in a jacket and skirt and holding some papers. The two men are dressed in suits and ties, and Zoe Ann Shaub is wearing a dress. A picture hangs on the wall behind them.
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KEL 511 Ida Allen, Idaho's Teacher of the Year, helps a student read in her first grade classroom at Harrison Elementary School in Twin Falls, Idaho. From left to right, students David McMullin, Rusty Smith, and Carrie Kiely, sit at their desks reading textbooks. Several posters are on the wall behind them.
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KEL 510 Twin Falls City Commission Chairman Egon Kroll buys a ticket to the March of Dimes Benefit Dance from TFHS Pep Club members Chris Emerick, Jerri Quigley, and another club member. Egon Kroll is wearing a suit and tie and the girls are wearing blouses and skirts. Egon Kroll is seated in an office chair behind a desk. On the wall behind him is a coat hanger, calendar, and certificate. Some file cabinets are along the side wall.
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KEL 509 Mrs. D. A. Jackson, president of the Magic Valley Memorial Hospital Guild, pins the past president pin onto former Guild president Mrs. LeGrande Nelson, while president-elect Mrs. Frank Flint watches. Mrs. D. A. Jackson is wearing a dress, while the other two women are wearing jackets and skirts.
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KEL 508 Mrs. Marjorie Hawes, left, and Mrs. P. B. Wilson, right, speak to members and guests about their trip to the International Conference of the General
Federation of Women's Clubs in Athens, Greece, at the 20th Century Club luncheon meeting. Mrs. Hawes is wearing a Spanish costume and Mrs. Wilson is wearing a Greek costume. On the table in front of them are several books, antiques, and a photo album. Behind them hangs a poster with a camel on it.
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KEL 507 Examining music for Handel's "Messiah," to be presented at the Twin Falls Presbyterian Church, are Roger D. Vincent, director of the presentation, and Dr. Robert Harvey, chairman of the Magic Valley Council of Churches. The box reads "The complete recording from the original manuscript; Handel Messiah; Jennifer Vyvyan, Soprano; Norma Procter, Contralto; George Maran, Tenor; Owen Brannigan, Bass; George Malcolm, Harpsichord; Ralph Downs, Organ; The London Philharmonic Orchestra and the London Philharmonic Choir (Choir Master Frederick Jackson); Conductor Sir Adrian Boult." Roger Vincent is dressed in a plaid suit jacket and tie, and Dr. Robert Harvey is dressed in a suit and bow tie. A table sits in front of the couch.
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KEL 506 From left to right, Honored Queens Sheila Peckardt, Bethel No. 56; Cathie Wiley, Bethel No. 19; and Connie Van Ostran, Bethel No. 43, gave a special welcome to Mrs. Margaret Harrell, seated, grand guardian of the International Order of Job's Daughters, during her official visit to Bethel No. 43. The grand guardian was honored at a banquet and a luncheon during her visit. On the table is a vase of flowers and some silverware.
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KEL 505 Vardis Fisher signs copies of his book "Mountain Man" at Sallie's Gifts & Books in Twin Falls. He is seated at a table, and three men stand around it. On the shelves behind him are copies of the book and various antiques and gift items.
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KEL 504 Vardis Fisher signs copies of his book "Mountain Man" at Sallie's Gifts & Books in Twin Falls. He is seated at a table and Twin Falls City Manager H. L. Derrick sits beside him, getting his book signed. On the shelves behind him are copies of the book and various antiques and gift items.
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KEL 503 Vardis Fisher signs copies of his book "Mountain Man" at Sallie's Gifts & Books in Twin Falls. He is seated at a table covered in stacks of the book. Two women stand by the table, looking at the books. On the shelves behind him are copies of the book and various antiques and gift items.