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KEL 532 Art Guild of the Magic Valley president Mrs. Juanita Miller and artist Olaf Moller discuss Mr. Moller's upcoming art show at his gallery in Rupert. Mrs. Miller is dressed in a blouse and skirt and Mr. Moller is dressed in a suit and tie. Behind them is a proportion chart for drawing the human figure. An easel is to the side. Several paintings are propped up on the window sill in the back of the room.
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KEL 531 Dr. Ernest Ragland, superintendent
of School District 411, pins a corsage onto Idaho Teacher of the Year Ida Allen, who teaches first grade at Harrison Elementary School in Twin Falls. Mr. Ragland is dressed in a suit and tie and Ms. Allen is wearing a top and skirt.
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KEL 530 Items and tools used for woodworking and leathercraft are displayed by Mrs. R. O. Jacky and Walter Olson, two enrollees in a Twin Falls Recreation Department-sponsored adult leathercraft and woodworking class. Ray Beaumont, instructor of the course, admires the items. Mrs. Jacky is dressed in a plaid dress, Mr. Olson wears a button-up sweater, and Mr. Beaumont wears a bow tie and work coveralls. On the table is a saw, knives, a leather wallet, a wooden ornament, and a log with the image of an elk carved into it.
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KEL 529 Rudy Ashenbrener buys a ticket to the annual TFPD Policeman's Ball from Patrolman Jerry Packer. Patrolman Gary Bates holds up a sign reading "Annual Policeman's Dance, Legion Hall, November 24, 1965, 9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. Music by the M.C.'s. Admission $1.00." Mr. Ashenbrener is dressed in a suit and tie and the officers are wearing their uniforms. A gymnasium with a basketball hoop overhead is seen in the background.
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KEL 528 Ned. D. Millard, district forest ranger on the Twin Falls Ranger District of the Sawtooth National Forest, retires from the U. S. Forest Service. He is dressed in a jacket and a white button-up shirt.
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KEL 527 Marvin Morrison, past president of the Arizona Farm Bureau Federation, serves as the guest speaker at the Twin Falls County Farm Bureau banquet, presenting a speech on the American farm situation.
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KEL 526 Discussing Farm Bureau programs after the Twin Falls County Farm Bureau's annual banquet are, from left to right, Donald Martens, president of the Twin Falls County Farm Bureau, Marvin Morrison, past president of the Arizona Farm Bureau Federation, and John Sanborn, former U. S. representative.
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KEL 525 Fergus Kilmartin stands behind a bar and pours a dram of Irish whiskey for a friend at the Perrine Hotel Lounge prior to his departure to his Irish homeland to resume his family's century-old profession of floristry. On the shelves and counters behind him are several bottles of different liquors.
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KEL 524 Twin Falls County Farm Bureau officers were re-elected during its annual business
meeting at the Farm Bureau Office. Seated from left to right are I. R. Kevan, secretary, and Donald Martens, president. Standing from left to right are Louis Reinke, first vice president, and Charles Harris, second vice president. Two women officers are standing to the right. Several papers are on the table in front of them. A coat hanger is on the back wall, covered in hats and coats. An American flag hangs on the wall above it.
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KEL 523 4-H leader Reed Lewis, dressed in a cowboy hat, stands beside the largest cow at the Minidoka County Fair cattle show, holding onto a bridle around its head. The Holstein cow weighs 2,159 pounds. Other people and cows are in the background.
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KEL 522 Dr. Leslie Dean, Twin Falls extention plant pathologist for the University of Idaho, kneels in a field beside the new disease-resistant bush beans that he developed. Dr. Dean crossed Idaho Bountiful snap beans with Pinto U.I 111, and Great Northern U.I. 31 and other bean types in the hopes of producing an
acceptable bush-type bean which would provide a poor environment for white mold. Some barrels are stacked at the side of the field. Beyond the field several trees and a house are visible.
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KEL 521 Four officers of the Magic Valley Iris Society stand in a hallway. From left to right are Mrs. C. W. Vallette, president; Mrs. Albert Toberer, vice president; Mrs. Glen Draper, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. Glenn Thietten, recording secretary. All the women are wearing dresses.
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KEL 520 Dilettante lead players Lynette Berry, Mark Herzinger, James LaGrone, and Mrs. Marty Mead meet for a cast call. Lynette Berry, seated on a counter and wearing a dress, holds the score for "The Music Man," and Mark Herzinger, wearing a patterned shirt and slacks, sits beside her. James LaGrone and Mrs. Mead, dressed in shirts, sweater jackets, and slacks, hold Styrofoam cups. Some pictures of different leaves are on the bulletin board on the wall behind them. Some balloons are in the corner of the room.
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KEL 519 Three men discuss college campus sites following an area site committee meeting at the College of Southern Idaho Vocational School. From left to right are Charles L'Herisson, who represented three Jerome groups at the meeting; William D. Wiseman, member of the CSI board of trustees and chairman of the area site committee; and Jack Shaw, who spoke for three Twin Falls groups during the meeting. They are all dressed in suits and ties. Mr. L'Herisson is holding a binder, and Mr. Shaw is holding some papers.
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KEL 518 Ingrid Christensen from Tonsberg, Norway, visits her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Halverson, in Twin Falls. She is dressed in an authentic Norwegian costume, worn in Valders County, Norway, for special holidays.