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KEL 742 Discussing expansion possibilities for the Buhl Public Library with the Buhl librarian, Mrs. Al Karaloff, second from left, are, from left, Mrs. Ted Diehl, Mrs. Derek Cantrell, and Mrs. John Miracle. Mrs. Miracle was general chairman of the recent "Light the Way" benefit held at the Buhl National Guard Armory, sponsored by the Exemplar Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi. Other attendees of the fundraising party dine and dance in the background.
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KEL 741 A group of people help themselves to a potluck dinner at a fundraising party held at the Buhl National Guard Armory. From left to right are Mr. and Mrs. Warren von Lindern, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kambrich, Mr. and
Mrs. Max Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Wright. Mrs. Wright is president of Exemplar Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, sponsor of the recent benefit. On the table is a tray of meat, bowls of salad, a vegetable platter, and a stack of paper plates. On the back wall are drawings of a mountain landscape and a soldier reading "On the Way!!"
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KEL 740 The buffet table is an inviting setting for Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hamilton, left, and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Engelking during the recent dinner-dance at the Buhl National Guard Armory hosted by the Exemplar Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, as the first of several planned events to raise money to match funds available for expansion of the Buhl Public Library and improve lighting at the high school football field and city softball park. On the table is a tray of meat, bowls of salad, a vegetable platter, and a stack of paper plates. Other party attendees are seen dining or visiting in the background.
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KEL 739 Lighting the candles on the cake, representing Birthday Month for the Camp Fire Girls, is Michelle Brehm, as City Councilman
John Angerbauer looks over this important project. March is Birthday Month for the Camp Fire Girls and March 17 will be observed by the Camp Fire Girls as Founder's Day and Church Sunday. Girls will attend the church of their choice. Michelle is dressed in her Camp Fire Girls uniform and Mr. Angerbauer is wearing a suit and tie. On the table beside the glass cake stand is a poster reading "Camp Fire Girls, Work and Play the Camp Fire Way."
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KEL 738 Del Slaughter, music director for the Dilettante's production of "The Sound of Music," stands in the buffet line with a full plate of food at the production's opening night champagne dinner, held at the Twin Falls Holiday Inn. A chef dressed in a white uniform and tall chef hands stands on the other side of the buffet line, brandishing a long jagged knife. Two women also stand in line filling their plates with food.
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KEL 737 Three men dressed in suits and tow ties stand on stage at the Filer High School auditorium during an awards ceremony after the opening night performance of the Dilettante's production of "The Sound of Music." Behind the podium is Duke Wiseman, principal at O'Leary Junior High School. A lattice and a long drape decorate the stage behind them.
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KEL 736 Actors for the Dilettante's production of "The Sound of Music" perform on stage at the Filer High School auditorium during their opening night show. A large painted backdrop decorates the stage. Musicians play in the orchestra pit below the stage.
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KEL 735 Two young girls attend the Dilettante's "Sound of Music" opening night post-show reception at the Twin Falls Holiday Inn. Other attendees are gathered in the background, waiting in a line for a refreshment table.
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KEL 734 A group of men dressed in suits and ties visit with each other at the Dilettante's "Sound of Music" opening night champagne dinner, held at the Twin Falls Holiday Inn. Facing the camera from left to right are Duke Wiseman, Principal of O'Leary Junior High School, and David Mead. Some other attendees are visiting in the background.
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KEL 733 Two women chat with the first lady of Idaho, Mrs. Don Samuelson, right, during the Dilettante's "Sound of Music" opening night champagne dinner, held prior to the show at the Twin Falls Holiday Inn. The women are wearing dresses and holding glasses of champagne, and a man in a suit and tie stands behind them. In the background are several dining tables, and a painting hangs on the back wall.
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KEL 732 Tongues of flame lick through windows and smoke billows up from the Lincoln Inn in Gooding. The Cellar Bar Club and Gooding County Court House offices in the building were also destroyed in the fire. Long hoses trail along the street, and a firefighter stands on the sidelines, watching the fire.
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KEL 731 Tongues of flame lick through windows and smoke billows up from the Lincoln Inn in Gooding. The Cellar Bar Club and Gooding County Court House offices in the building were also destroyed in the fire. Long hoses trail along the street.
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KEL 730 Tongues of flame lick through windows and smoke billows up from the Lincoln Inn in Gooding as fire fighters pour streams of water onto the building, to keep the fire from spreading. The Cellar Bar Club and Gooding County Court House offices in the building were also destroyed in the fire.
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KEL 729 Tongues of flame lick through windows and smoke billows up from the Lincoln Inn in Gooding as fire fighters pour streams of water onto the building, to keep the fire from spreading. The Cellar Bar Club and Gooding County Court House offices in the building were also destroyed in the fire. A fire truck is parked to the side of the scene and lowers three firefighters in a bucket to the ground after fighting the flames on the roof. Bystanders gather on the street, watching the fire.
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KEL 728 A group of people gather on the street in downtown Gooding to watch the fire from the Lincoln Inn, which also destroyed the Cellar Bar Club and Gooding County Court House offices in the same building. A long hose trails down the street, and a police car is parked in the center of the street. The Schubert Theater, Gooding Hardware Sporting Goods, H. H. King Co., Idaho Power Company, and Gooding Jewelry buildings are seen along the street.