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KEL 427 Rotary Club members William Powel, past president of the Twin Falls Rotary Club, and Chet Moulton, state activities director, sit on a couch and study some photographs for future air service planning. Mr. Moulton was the featured speaker during the Rotary Club meeting, where he gave a speech on the future of air travel and air service in Idaho and the United States. The two men are dressed in suits and ties. Beside the couch is a stand with a lamp and ash tray on it.
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KEL 426 Studying the amount spent by the Twin Falls Red Cross chapter during 1964 are four board of directors of the chapter. From left to right are William Boyd, public information chairman; William K. Evans, vice chairman; LuDell Waldron, treasurer; and Milo Pope, chairman. The Twin Falls chapter is a participating agency of the United Fund. The four men are dressed in suits and ties. A telephone sits on the desk.
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KEL 425 Lyons Smith, general manager of Ida Gem Dairymen, Inc., sits behind a desk. He has served as a representative of the dairy industry in the Magic Valley. He is dressed in a suit and tie. Various papers and office supplies are on the desk.
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KEL 424 Uriel Simmons, general manager of Young's Dairy Products Co., stands in a hallway. He has served as a representative of the dairy industry in the Magic Valley. He is wearing a button-up collared shirt and a sweater.
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KEL 423 Standing to the right, H. L. Derrick, city manager, awards Twin Falls City Commission Chairman Egon Kroll with the "A" Award, a trophy that looks like a stick figure man with a teardrop-shaped head. The award was given to the city of Twin Falls during the
eighth annual meeting of the Intermountain Section of the American Water Works Association, because of the advances Twin Falls has made in the water works field. Both men are dressed in suits and ties.
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KEL 422 Wearing fall fashions, similar to those to be shown at a forthcoming fashion show sponsored by the 20th Century Club are, from left to right, Mrs. Earl Neilsen, Mrs. Esther Allred, and Mrs. Faren Faler, fashion show chairman. Mrs. Neilsen is wearing a black skirt and jacket, a white blouse, and white gloves. Mrs. Allred is wearing a one-piece dress. Mrs. Faler is wearing a black dress and jacket and holding a white glove and purse in her hand. The fashions are from Carroll's Inc. in Twin Falls, and the show will be held at the Blue Lakes Country Club. Behind them are the doors to some dressing rooms with a sign above them reading "Please! Employees Only!" A coat hangs to the right of the fitting rooms, and a mirror hangs on the wall to the left.
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KEL 421 An airplane for a Civil Air Patrol search and rescue drill sits on the runway at Joslin Field airport in Twin Falls. A pilot is inside the cockpit of the plane, and a man holding a clipboard walks away the plane.
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KEL 420 Plotting courses for planes participating in a search and rescue operation conducted by the Idaho Civil Air Patrol are, from left to right, Lt. Col. Ed Woods and Capt. Barney Carlson, both members of the Twin Falls CAP. Lt. Col. Ed Woods is wearing his uniform, which has a patch on the chest reading "USAF Civil Auxiliary Air Patrol." Capt. Barney Carlson is wearing a uniform jumpsuit with a patch on the chest that reads "Civil Air Patrol Emergency Service." Another man is seen standing in the background.
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KEL 419 An airplane for a Civil Air Patrol search and rescue drill sits on the runway at Joslin Field airport in Twin Falls. "N8783C" is painted on its side. A man walks towards the plane. Behind it is another plane and some hangers.
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KEL 418 Three members of the Declo FFA chapter hold up a banner reading "Second Dairy Judging Contest, Blackfoot 1965" after winning second place in the Eastern Idaho State Fair dairy judging contest. From left to right are Edward Hatch, Max Fuqua, and Stanley Schiewe. Max Fugua is wearing his FFA jacket.
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KEL 417 Officers of the Belles Lettres sit on a couch and discuss the recent literature studied by the book club. From left to right are Mrs. Jay Nielsen, secretary, Mrs. Richard Smack, vice president, Mrs. Donald C. Anderson, treasurer, and Mrs. Reed Day, president. All of the women are wearing dresses.
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KEL 416 Officers of Daughters of the American Revolution sit on a couch and discuss plans for an Indian scholarship program. From left to right are Mrs. George Detweiler, chaplain, Mrs. A. L. Oslund, state regent, Mrs. C. J. Sligar, chapter regent, and Mrs. J. T. Davis, treasurer. All of the women are wearing dresses, and Mrs. Sligar looks at some papers on her lap. On the stand beside the couch is a telephone and a lamp. A purse sits on the floor. A table is in front of the couch.
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KEL 415 Three members of the League of Women Voters sit on a couch and discuss plans to educate voters. From left to right are Mrs. James Brennan, first vice president, Mrs. Bernard E. Barker, a new member, and Mrs. T. M. Robertson, treasurer. Mrs. Brennan is wearing a blouse and skirt and the other two women are wearing one-piece dresses. On a stand beside the couch is a lamp, a clock, and an ash tray. A framed picture hangs on the wall. A recliner is in the corner.
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KEL 414 Officers of OES number 82 model their chapter gowns in a living room. From left to right are Mrs. Howard Ehresman, conductress, Mrs. Donald Sonius, associate conductress, Mrs. Norman Webb, associate matron, and Mrs. Joseph McMillan, worthy matron. The four women are all dressed in white gowns and corsages. Behind them is a white cross. A cabinet is in the corner, and on it are a framed photograph and some china. A purse is on the floor. A desk is against a side wall. The kitchen is seen through a doorway.
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KEL 413 Sitting on the patio at the home of Mrs. Artell Kelly are officers of OES number 29. From left to right are Mrs. Artell Kelly, worthy matron, Mrs. Paul Moseley, secretary, Mrs. Don Kilborn, assistant matron, and Mrs. Eugene Pippitt, project chairman. All the women are wearing dresses. The members prepare for a rummage sale to raise money for furniture for the Masonic Temple Lounge. They are seated around a table with a parasol canopy, which is covered in clothing. Another table, a lounging chair, and some large planters of flowers are on the back porch. The house is in the background behind them.