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KEL 787 Ola Cannon wears a hat shaped like an umbrella and decorated in plastic flowers. The hat was homemade for Easter and worn during the Ladies of the Elks hat parade.
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KEL 786 A woman wears a hat decorated in tulle and seashells. The hat was homemade for Easter and worn during the Ladies of the Elks hat parade.
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KEL 785 A woman wears a woven hat decorated in butterflies and a chick in an egg. The hat was homemade for Easter and worn during the Ladies of the Elks hat parade.
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KEL 784 A woman wears a hat that is a square box covered in pills and pill bottles and tied under her neck with a ribbon. The hat is homemade for Easter and worn during the Ladies of the Elks hat parade.
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KEL 783 Carol Serpa wears a wide-brimmed hat covered in plastic flowers, a crown, a kaleidoscope, and a butterfly. The hat was homemade for Easter and worn during the Ladies of the Elks hat parade.
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KEL 782 Special guests and members of the Desert Gold Cowbelles stand behind a podium at a luncheon held at the Rogerson Hotel in Twin Falls. From left to right are Mrs. Russell Larsen, American National Cowbelle president; Mrs. Robert Stringfellow, American National CowBelle secretary; Mrs. Tom Sharp, Desert Gold Cowbelles president; and Mrs. Larry Heil, Desert Gold Cowbelles, local treasurer. On the wall behind them is a sign that reads "Desert Gold Cowbelles."
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KEL 781 Lewis Pence, new Soil Conservation Service aide in Buhl, stands in an office. He is dressed in a suit and tie. An image of a hiker standing on a river bank down in a canyon hangs on the back wall.
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KEL 780 Robert Loucks, new county agent for Camas County, stands beside a wooden wall. He is dressed in a button-up shirt with a pen in the front pocket and a cowboy hat. A coat hangs from a peg on the wall behind him.
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KEL 779 John Pastoor, chairman of the Twin Falls Soil Conservation District's snow survey committee, stands on a stage and goes over some charts on the water forecast for the 1968 irrigation season on the Salmon and Roseworth Tracts during a water forecast meeting held in Hollister. One chart is titled "Salmon Tract Water Forecast - 1968" and the other chart is titled "Roseworth Water Forecast 1968."
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KEL 778 Water is discussed by a Salmon Tract farmer and state officials during a recent water forecast meeting at Hollister. From left to right are Clarence Hedrick, Soil Conservation Service unit conservationist; Morlan Nelson, Soil Conservation Service state snow survey leader; Keith Higginson, state reclamation engineer; and Donald F. McGregor, Salmon Tract farmer. Another man stands behind the group, near a projector screen.
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KEL 777 Five men visit at a water forecast meeting. Two charts are taped to the back wall. One chart reads "Inflow Cedar Mesa Res. Mar.-Sep. Period" and the other chart reads "Salmon Falls Cr. San Jacinto Mar.-Sep. Period." A decorative fan reading "Harvest Jewels" hangs on the back wall above the charts.
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KEL 776 Showing fashions worn on the University of Idaho campus during a Panhellenic Tea for high school seniors, held at the Bishop Rhea Auditorium, are Jan Ashenbrener, right, and Jerri Cook.
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KEL 775 Two women sit at the ends of a table, helping themselves to punch at a Panhellenic Tea for high school seniors, hosted by nine sororities from the University of Idaho at the Bishop Rhea Auditorium. The table is covered in a lace tablecloth, and on it are cups, plates, bowls of punch, platters of cookies, a bouquet of flowers, and a candle holder. Two girls stand behind the table, and another stands to the side. Behind the table is a stage, and hanging on the back wall is a photograph of a man.
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KEL 774 From left to right, Donna Ott and Judy Carver look over a display of car supplies given away as special prizes to guests at a party held for Magic Valley engaged girls at the Rogerson Hotel. The prizes were courtesy of the Twin Fails Bank and Trust Co., the Blue Lakes North Mobil Service and the Welcome Wagon hostesses. Miss Carver holds a can of oil. On the display table behind the women are boxes of oil filters and radiator hoses. A tire hangs on the wall behind them.
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KEL 773 Admiring the beautiful wedding cake while waiting to be served at the recent party held for engaged girls of the Magic Valley at the Rogerson Hotel are, from left to right, Diane Martin, Terri Murray, Karla Freeman, and Carol Dalos. The women hold teacups. On the table beside the cake is a large flower arrangement, a doll in a wedding dress, silverware, sugar and cream, and a platter of cookies.