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KEL 667 Punky Smith is blindfolded with a bandanna and holds out her hands for a stick to try to break a pinata at a Mexican posada held at the YM-YWCA building for host families of eleven Mexican youths visiting Twin Falls as part of the Experiment in International Living program. Christina Puga, dressed in a Mexican dress, stands beside her. Several attendees are gathered around the sides of the room, watching.
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KEL 666 Two men stand in front of some refrigerated shelves of food at the Safeway grand opening. One of the men is wearing a long apron. An inflatable cow hangs from ceiling above them.
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KEL 665 Dick Anderson, merchandiser, stands on a ladder hanging a string of balloons from a banner at the Safeway grand opening. The banner reads "Welcome to the 'Most' Modern, Beautiful Safeway in Idaho, Our Grown is Shown." In the foreground are piles of balloons and a shopping cart. Isles of groceries and cashiers are in the background. A sign over the checkout counters reads "All Day Every Day."
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KEL 664 From left to right, Dick Anderson, merchandiser, and Ted Gardner, stocker, hang up a string of balloons on the side of a banner for Safeway's grand opening. The visible part of the banner reads "Idaho, Our Grown is Shown." Behind the men is a ladder, and at their feet is a pile of balloons. The deli section can be seen in the background under a large sign reading "Meats," and streamers hang over the deli counter.
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KEL 663 Three queens for Job's Daughters, dressed in their uniforms, stand behind a large arrangement of flowers during the Reception of the Flowers at the 99th annual Communication of the Grand Lodge of Idaho, held at the Twin Falls Masonic Temple. The center girl is Connie Van Ostran. To the left a man is seen behind a large floral display, and two the right women in black dresses hold bouquets. Attendees are seen seated around the sides of the room and up on the mezzanine.
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KEL 662 A group of men and women stand behind large stands of flowers or hold bouquets in their hands during the Reception of the Flowers at the 99th annual Communication of the Grand Lodge of Idaho, held at the Twin Falls Masonic Temple. The men, from left to right, are Jack Waegelin, Twin Falls Shrine Club; Floyd Bandy, Twin Falls Chapter of the Royal
Arch Masons, and Rex Reed, Social Order of the Beauceant and Twin Falls Commandery No. 10. The women are wearing black dresses and the men are wearing suits and ties. Attendees are seen seated around the sides of the room and up on the mezzanine.
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KEL 661 Two men put letters up on the sign out front of the Holiday Inn of America hotel. The sign reads "Welcome Masons of Idaho. Mustie Braun Tonight." One man is on a step ladder, holding the letter "O" and situating it at the end of the word "Idaho" while the other man stands below the ladder.
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KEL 660 Two men dressed in suits and ties shake hands in the front lobby of a Holiday Inn at an Idaho Masons convention. Behind them is the front desk, and a woman works behind it. A clock is on the wall above them.
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KEL 659 Arranging collars and aprons for the opening of the 99th Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge of Idaho are W. G. Pyrah, grand marshal, left, and A. T. Kauffman, right. A banner above their display reads "Grand Lodge A. F. and A. M. of the State of Idaho." Two chairs sit in front of the display. A flag stands to the side of the stage.
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KEL 658 Cutting the ribbon to open the new Hansen Bridge on State Highway 50, north of Hansen, are from left to right, Willard Lattimer, chairman of the Jerome County Commission, and Morris Carlson, chairman of the Twin Falls County Commission. They are wearing suits and ties hold pairs of large scissors that read "S-2741(4)&(6) - Hansen Bridge and Approaches, Opened: Sept. 17, 1966 - Cost: $1,411,100.00." A crowd of men and women have gathered to watch.
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KEL 657 Dan Cavanagh, pioneer builder and contractor for the Hansen suspension bridge, holds up a sign that reads "1919 - 1966 Hansen Memorial Bridge, Dedicated to Lawrence Hansen and John F. Hansen, Pioneer Builders in the Magic Valley. Given by Twin Falls County Centennial Committee" at the Hansen Bridge dedication. Anna Hansen Hayes stands beside him, dressed in a jacket, skirt, and hat. In front of them is a podium that reads "KEEP Radio Remote Bandstand Dial 1450." Several men wearing suits and ties sit in folding chairs on the stage behind them.
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KEL 656 Dan Cavanagh, pioneer builder and contractor for the Hansen suspension bridge, is followed by Ellis Mathes, state highway engineer, at the Hansen Bridge Dedication. They are dressed in suits and ties walk beside the KEEP radio stand. Another man follows behind them, and several other men are seated in folding chairs on the stage. In the background is a man standing up with a large camera to take a picture of the event.
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KEL 655 Ellis Mathes, state highway engineer, presents Dan Cavanagh, pioneer builder and contractor for the suspension bridge, with a scrapbook containing information about both Hansen bridges during the Hansen Bridge Dedication. They are dressed in suits and ties. Several other men are seated in folding chairs on the stage, watching. A microphone stand is to the side.
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KEL 654 A woman stands at the counter looking over a stamp booklet during the grand opening of the new Gold Strike Stamps store on Addison Avenue in Twin Falls. Manager Mrs. Glen Simmons stands behind the counter. Behind her are shelves filled with silver kitchenware, candle holders, vases, and other household decorations. In the glass display case of the counter are glassware and other household items. A man watches in the corner. Above them a sign reads "Families Live Better Gold Strike Stamps."
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KEL 653 Two men play a shooting game on the Midway at the Twin Falls County Fair. A sign on the wall reads "Mow Em Down Machine Guns, 100 Shots, All Reds Must Be Shot Out." The man in the foreground is wearing a cowboy hat and hunched over with the rifle in his hand. Groups of people browse the Midway booths in the background.