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KEL 652 A little boy in a plaid shirt and jeans looks at a model of Chief Joseph built out of feathers inside a show building at the Twin Falls County Fair. Behind him are several tables that have maps of the state of Idaho, and a sign above the display reads "Buhl Junior High School History Classes."
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KEL 651 A little boy in a cowboy hat and boots sits in a stroller holding a balloon at the Twin Falls County Fair. In the background is a showing of Chevrolet pick-up trucks.
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KEL 650 Two men wearing cowboy hats sit against a wall enjoying fair food at the Twin Falls County Fair. The man on the left is eating an ice cream cone, while the man on the right has a caramel apple. A rope is draped over his knee. The painting on the wall above them shows a big top tent and several faces with the word "Carnival" above them.
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KEL 649 Two men throw horseshoes at the Twin Falls County Fair. One of the men is wearing a bowler hat. Behind them is a brick wall, and pennants hang from a banner above them. In the distance are some trees and parked cars.
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KEL 648 A young girl in a dress bends over a divider, holding a ball in her hand at a Midway game at the Twin Falls County Fair. A long plush snake is draped over her shoulder, with a tag on it that reads "I was won at Lane's." A man in a bolo tie and slacks stands nearby, holding a cigarette and watching. A woman and several young boys watch, and other people are seen browsing the Midway booths in the background. Fair in the distance, the Ferris wheel is visible.
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KEL 647 A woman wearing a cowboy hat and a sash is seated on a horse and drawing something from a hat held by a man below in a corral at the Twin Falls County Fair. Two other women on horses stand nearby. In the background are bleachers filled with people.
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KEL 646 Margaret Cornie rides on the carousel at the Twin Falls County Fair. A man holds up a little boy on a carousel horse behind her.
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KEL 645 R. J. Harper, of the Lazy Fishook Ranch in Malta, leads two bulls, a grand champion Hereford bull, left, and a reserve champion Hereford bull, right, across a field at the Twin Falls County Fair. The bulls are of Domino, Real Silver Domino, and English Vern Dermot breeding. Mr. Harper is wearing a cowboy hat and boots. In the distance are a group of people, one of the livestock buildings, some bleachers, and a lot of parked cars.
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KEL 644 A woman kneels beside a dog in a straw-covered corral at the Twin Falls County Fair. She is wearing pants and a sweater.
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KEL 643 From left to right, Alice Reed, Twin Falls County home extension agent, awards 4-H trophies and award ribbons to Linda Hendrix, top model in the junior division; Linda Watson, second place model; and Linda Harder, top model, in the 4-H Style Revue. The style revue was part of the Twin Falls County Fair. Linda Watson and Linda Harder are wearing dress suits and Linda Hendrix is wearing a sleeveless blouse and skirt. Mrs. Reed is wearing a one-piece dress.
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KEL 642 Warren Gossett admires "Spring in Wood River," a landscape oil painting by Dorcus Peck of a river stream running through the mountains, that won the Best of Show award at the Twin Falls County Fair. Other paintings on display by Dorcus Peck that won award ribbons include a still life of flowers and a house on a prairie. A painting of some flowers by J. M. Nicholson is hanging to the side.
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KEL 641 Wesley H. Dobbs, law enforcement instructor, right, gives advice to first year College of Southern Idaho vocational school students, James Mildon, left, and Ken Harkness, center, in the new classroom which is part of the modification done to enlarge the school. The students are holding handcuffs and an officer belt, and other officer belts and police equipment are hanging in a cabinet behind them. Mr. Dobbs is dressed in a suit and tie.
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KEL 640 Adjusting a wheel on a Delray Chevrolet car in the auto body shop of the newly remodeled vocational school section of the College of Southern Idaho are Doug Karel, left, and Dell Wuebbenhorst. They are kneeling beside the back tire, and several tools are on the ground beside them. The trunk of the car is popped open, and another man watches from behind the car.
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KEL 639 Engine block trouble is inspected by Paul Dodge, left, and Kelly Carpenter, right, as auto mechanics instructor Paul Hoppe watches in the new Auto Mechanics laboratory section of the College of Southern Idaho's vocational school. The three men are wearing coveralls. Some file cabinets are to the side.
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KEL 638 A group of men wearing welding glasses work in a new welding area made possible by the enlargement of the College of Southern Idaho's vocational school. Dwight Bair welds a piece of metal onto a brick. Lyle Canoy sits to his left, watching. Bricks and tools cover the work table. Several tools hang on the wall above the table.