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KEL 502 Richard Messersmith, Muscular Dystrophy publicity chairman, and Mrs. Clifton Peterson, Magic Valley Muscular Dystrophy campaign chairman, stand behind Idaho Muscular Dystrophy campaign poster boys Grant and Douglas Jacobsen as they board a plane for Boise. The boys will visit Governor Robert E. Smylie while in Boise. Grant Jacobsen holds a sign reading "MDAA's State Poster Child." The boys are wearing bow ties, slacks, and jackets. Mr. Messersmith is wearing a suit and tie and Mrs. Peterson is wearing a blouse, skirt, and long jacket.
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KEL 501 Displaying special award certificates presented them during ceremonies marking the annual Snake River Area Council Boy Scout Leaders Recognition Banquet held at Twin Falls High School are, from left to right, Mrs. Clark Torell, den mother for Cub Scout Pack 93, and Mrs. James Fisher, who has been in the scouting program for eight years. Mrs. Fisher is wearing her uniform and a corsage, and Mrs. Torell is wearing a dress and a corsage. The certificates read "Boy Scouts of America Certificate of Appreciation."
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KEL 500 Presenting a barometer to Capt. Joe H. Engle, left, X-15 pilot and astronaut, during
the annual Snake River Area Council Boy Scout Leaders Recognition Banquet held at
Twin Falls High School is Robert Erkins, council president. Mr. Engle was featured
speaker during the ceremonies in which approximately fifty Magic Valley Scout leaders
were honored. Mr. Erkins is dressed in a suit and tie and Capt. Joe Engle wears a tuxedo. Mr. Erkins stands behind a podium, and a sign below it reads "Snake River Area Council Boy Scouts of America." A man and a boy are seated at the table. The table is covered in cups, papers, and a platter of rolls. A Boy Scouts of America banner hangs on the wall behind them.
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KEL 499 From left to right, Reverend Harold Iben, a new pastor at Immanuel Lutheran Church, and Herbert Einspahr, principal of Memorial Lutheran School, go over some documents on church organizational structure. They are both wearing suits and ties.
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KEL 498 From left to right, new TFHS FHA chapter officers Kay Ihler, Christy Closner, and Angela Abundis sit on a couch. The three girls are all wearing dresses and badges that read "Future Homemakers of America Toward New Horizons." They are holding some papers. On the coffee table in front of the couch is a stack of papers and a centerpiece of fruits and flowers.
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KEL 497 Gail Burkinshaw, representative for Sherwood Wig Co. of Salt Lake City, styles a wig for Mrs. Sue Hoffman. He is wearing a striped shirt, tie, and slacks, and she is wearing a sleeveless floral print dress. Some round boxes holding other wigs and hairpieces are on the floor. In the corner of the room is a television. A flower ornament hangs from the wall above them. Another room is seen through a doorway to the left.
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KEL 496 WCTU officers sit on a couch. From left to right are Mrs. Lucy Nelson, secretary, Mrs. Wesley Carrel, treasurer, Mrs. Lillian Rayborn, president, and Mrs. John Binder, spiritual life director. They are all wearing dresses, and have books in their hands. Two of the book titles read "What Alcohol Is and What It Does" and "Shadow Over America." Several other books and binders are laying on the coffee table in front of the couch. Some landscape photographs hand on the wall behind them.
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KEL 495 Officers of the Country Woman's Club sit on a couch. From left to right are Mrs. L. V. Nicholson, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Edward Waite, secretary; Mrs L. E. Bird, vice president, and Mrs. Carrie Modlin, president. All the women are wearing dresses. In front of the couch is a table, and on it are a telephone, ash tray, and centerpiece of fruits and flowers. On a stand to the side of the couch is a lamp.
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KEL 494 Mrs. D. L. McFarland, president of the Twin Falls Epsilon Sigma Alpha Alpha Nu Chapter, sits on a couch. She is wearing a striped button-up dress.
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KEL 493 Mrs. Emma Steffen, president of the Amoma Class at the First Baptist Church, sits on a couch. She is wearing a checkered dress and jacket.
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KEL 492 Mrs. R. C. Mayer, president of the Felions Club, sits on a couch. She is wearing a one-piece sleeveless dress.
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KEL 491 Mrs. Frank Walton, president of the Mary Davis Art Club, sits on a couch. She is wearing a patterned dress. A purse sits beside her on the couch.
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KEL 490 Mrs. Wallie Holmgren, president of the Union Pacific Old Timers Auxiliary No. 31, sits in a chair behind a table. She is wearing a white blouse and a striped jacket and skirt. A television is behind her. A collectible plate hangs on the back wall.
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KEL 489 Mrs. John Birrell, president of the Twin Falls Federated Music Club, sits behind a desk. She is wearing a black dress.
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KEL 488 Mrs. Russell Smedley, president of the Modern Mrs. Club, sits on a couch. She is wearing a white blouse and a plaid skirt. There is a table in front of the couch, and on the table is an ash tray.