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KEL 622 A driverless car careened across Shoshone Street West to straddle a parking meter in the middle of the sidewalk outside of Red's Trading Post. Phillip Cargill, owner of the local Hertz Rent-A-Car agency, stepped out of the car, apparently while the vehicle was still in gear, and returned to find it rolled onto the sidewalk. He is dressed in a cowboy hat, jacket, slacks, and boots, and stands outside the shop, looking at the automobile accident. A policeman stands at the back of the car.
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KEL 621 Rudy Ashenbrener, commanding officer of the local Air Force reserve unit, sits on a stool looking at a spiral-bound book in Price Hardware after returning from a tour of Air Force and NATO installations in Europe with the United States Air Force. He is dressed in a shirt, tie, and slacks. Behind him are several shelves holding cans of paint, and a display sign hangs on the wall reading "Sherwin-Williams Colormeter for accurate color mixing!"
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KEL 620 Spraying snow as she turns through the gates of the giant slalom course during the American International ski races at Sun Valley is Wendy Allen of the U. S. team. Other skiers weave between slalom poles on the snow-covered slope. Pine trees line the sides of the slope.
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KEL 619 An aerial photograph shows the snow covered slopes at Sun Valley where the American International Team skiing races were held. A road winds around the side of a slope, and pine trees cover the landscape.
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KEL 618 Skiers race downhill in the American International Team skiing races held at Sun Valley. Several skiers weave between slalom poles on a snow-covered slope. Pine trees line the sides of the slope.
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KEL 617 Times-News recipe winner Mrs. Marvin Strope stands behind a stove in a kitchen, stirring a pot on one of the burners, preparing her winning Congo Bars. She is dressed in a plaid skirt and matching top. Cupboards line the kitchen walls. A set of cooking utensils hang on a wall and some containers sit in the corner on the counter.
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KEL 616 Making a favorite dish for her family is Mrs. Larrey Anderson, representative from the Magic Valley in the Mrs. Idaho contest in Pocatello. Sponsoring the local contest was KLIX Radio Station and Gold Strike Stamps. Mrs. Larrey Anderson stands behind a stove in a kitchen. A pot sits on one of the stove burners. To the side of the stove is a large bowl of fruit. In the back of the kitchen some cupboards, shelves holding glasses, a sink, and some glass bottles sitting on the counter are visible. In the back of the room is a door, and a decorative plate hangs on the back wall.
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KEL 615 Mr. and Mrs. Larrey Anderson and their four children, Larry Anderson, Mark Hiedeman, Cherie Anderson, and Mary Ann Anderson, are seated around a dining table polishing shoes on top of some old newspapers. A picture of a house with a water mill hangs on the wall behind them. To the side is a long kitchen counter, and on the wall above it is a spice rack and some hanging measuring cups. Mrs. Larrey Anderson will represent the Magic Valley in the Mrs. Idaho competition to be held in Pocatello. The local contest was sponsored by KLIX Radio Station and Gold Strike Stamps.
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KEL 614 Arriving for an official visit to the Idaho Wing of the Civil Air Patrol is Col. Samuel DuPont, vice chairman of the CAP board. Greeting him is Maj. Susan Shaw, information officer of the Idaho Wing. Col. DuPont visited the Idaho Wing and told members of
two new programs that are being planned, a flying program and upgrading and revising of the cadet program. Behind them is an airplane with an open doorway, and inside the plane packs and jackets are visible.
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KEL 613 Probate Judge Zoe Ann Shaub, second from left, and Judge O. P. Duvall, third from left, shake hands after Judge Shaub was reinstalled as chairman of the Salvation Army Advisory Board. At left is Rev. R. Lewis Graham, special speaker at the annual meeting, and at the right is Salvation Army Major Marie Anderson. The men are wearing suits and ties, Judge Shaub is wearing a dress suit, and Major Anderson is wearing a Salvation Army uniform.
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KEL 612 Tony Laughton, brother of late actor Charles Laughton, performs a benefit show sponsored by the Twin Falls Jaycees at Robert Stuart Junior High for students of the special education class. He is dressed as a clown. Behind him is a table covered in various props. A still life painting hangs on the back wall.
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KEL 611 Tony Laughton, brother of late actor Charles Laughton, performs a benefit show sponsored by the Twin Falls Jaycees at Robert Stuart Junior High for students of the special education class. He is dressed as a clown, and stands in front of an audience of young children sitting on chairs and clapping their hands. A television is pressed against the side wall, and a framed image of President George Washington hangs on the wall above it.
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KEL 610 Conducting inspection of the local unit of the U. S. Army Reserve is Maj. Glenn E. Greer, representative of the Inspector General's office, X Corps headquarters at Ft. Lawton, Washington. The men are dressed in their military uniforms and standing at attention. The man in the foreground is holding a gun as the Inspector General looks him over.
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KEL 609 Three of the board of supervisors who attended
the Northeast Elko Conservation District's annual meeting are, from left to right, Erye Boies, who was elected to another term on the board, Horace Smith, who received an award during the program, and Clark Torrell, secretary of the board. The luncheon and business session were held at Cactus Pete's at Jackpot.
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KEL 608 Four men attend the Northeast Elko Soil Conservation District meeting. The man on the far right is Harvey Hale. The other three are not identified. The luncheon and business session were held at Cactus Pete's at Jackpot.