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KEL 592 Officers meeting of the Extension Homemakers Councils and Extension Home Economics Agents was held in the Rogerson Hotel in Twin Falls. From left to right are Mrs. Ben Eldredge, president of the Twin Falls County Extension Homemakers Council, Mrs. H. V. Beaver, district director, Mildred Haberly, state home economics leader at Idaho State University, and Agnes Hurst, Twin Falls County extension home economics agent. They are all wearing dresses. Behind them are a few chairs.
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KEL 591 Extension Homemakers Council officers gather at a meeting held at the Rogerson Hotel in Twin Falls. They are wearing dresses and two of the women are wearing hats. A table and chair is against the side wall, and an artwork print hangs on the wall.
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KEL 590 FFA contest winners at the west Magic Valley District FFA Contest held in Gooding display their award trophies. From left to right are Twin Falls FFA members David Sommer, David Coffelt, Michael O'Dell, and Donald Montgomery. They are dressed in suits and ties and their embroidered FFA jackets. In the classroom behind them is a projector drape and a blackboard.
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KEL 589 From left to right, Twin Falls County Commissioners Morris W. Carlson, Heber J. Loughmiller, and Maurice V. Klaas look over an accident survey put out by the extension service. On the desk in front of them is an open binder, two telephones, and a name plate reading "Morris W. Carlson." A framed picture of President John F. Kennedy hangs on the back wall. A tree is visible through a window in the wall behind the desk.
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KEL 588 New Wing Commander at the Mountain Home Air Force Base, Col. Robert Williams, left, points out topics of his talk on RF-4C imagery to Col. Rudy Ashenbrener, commander of the 9430th Air Reserve Squadron, and Lt. Col. Harry LeMoyne, president of the Magic Valley Chapter of the Air Force Association, at an Air Force Association meeting held in Twin Falls. The poster shows the different locations of the sensors on the aircraft, and several photographs taken from the aircraft. Col. Williams and Col. Ashenbrener wear their military uniforms, and Lt. Col. LeMoyne is dressed in a suit and tie. Behind the men are framed illustrations of flowers hanging on the wall. The poster is sitting on a table covered in a white tablecloth and with an ashtray on it.
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KEL 587 New officers of the Petticoat Pollys are, from left to right, Mrs. John Detweiler, vice president, and Mrs. Robert Stephan, president. They are both wearing dresses. They are seated on a couch, and Mrs. Detweiler holds a pen and paper in her hands.
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KEL 586 Keith Natelle, O'Leary Vice Principal and Dean of Boys, visits with Mrs. Sumiko Kodama, an English teacher visiting from Tokyo, Japan under the International Teacher Development program of the U.S. Department of Health Education and Wellfare. Mr. Natelle is dressed in a suit and tie and Mrs. Kodama is dressed in a kimono. They are seated on a couch looking at an English grammar book, and several other texts on the English language are laying on the coffee table in front of them.
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KEL 585 Rip Wilson, Twin Falls High School senior and elected governor for the Idaho YMCA Youth Legislature, sits at a desk filling out a form. He is dressed in a suit and tie. On the desk beside him is a typewriter, a telephone, and several papers.
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KEL 584 Boy Scout Steve Nutting, from Troop 42 in Kimberly, receives gun instruction from Chris Fearheller Jr. at the Twin Falls Gun Club to qualify for a badge. Mr. Fearheller is wearing a jacket with a Winchester patch on the front, and Steven Nutting is wearing his scout uniform.
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KEL 583 Red Cross officials make tentative plans for a six hour course for nurses in natural disaster training. Seated from left to right are Mrs. Mary Bolton, Red Cross nurse recruiting chairman, Zara Lund, Red Cross regional nursing representative, and Mrs A. L. Wirsching, Red Cross nursing chairman. They are wearing dresses, and Mrs. Wirsching is wearing a hat. Mrs. Lund is holding a booklet of papers on her lap, and Mrs. Wirsching is holding a pamphlet. They are seated on a bench, and a framed certificate hangs on the wall above them.
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KEL 582 Curtis Eaton, left, chairman of trustees of the White estate, which provided money for the new YMCA building, presents Bill Pressey with the Evangeline White award plaque at the YMCA. They are both dressed in suits and ties. On the wall behind them is a poster reading "YMCA Twin Falls, Idaho." A podium is to the left.
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KEL 581 Board of Directors officers for the YMCA look over a YMCA scrapbook. From left to right are John B. Sims, secretary, Gordon Cox, president, and Howard Burkhart, treasurer. They are dressed in suits and ties. On the desk is a plaque.
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KEL 580 From left to right, city commissioners Heber Loughmiller, Maurice Klaas, and seated, Morris Carlson, sign a zoning ordinance. They are dressed in suits and ties. On the desks in front of them are several telephones, stacks of papers, and name signs reading "Heber J. Loughmiller," "Morris W. Carlson," and "Maurice V. Klaas." On the walls behind them are photos of President John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.
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KEL 579 The high point aggregate scorer for the Twin Falls Police Department pistol competition, Cloyce Edwards, center, displays the trophies he won to O. J. Smith, left, and Police Chief Frank Barnett. Smith, city editor for the Times-News, presented the trophies on behalf of the Times-News, which sponsors the trophies each year. On the wall behind them is a poster of the Bill of Rights and a framed photograph.
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KEL 578 Pistol competition trophies presented to members of the high point team for the
TFPD are displayed by members of the team. Standing from left to right are Bill Vickers and Terry Pierce, and sitting from left to right are Gary Bates and Lee Talkington. On the wall behind them is a poster of the Bill of Rights, a framed photograph, and an illustration of a car.