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KEL 442 Dan Cavanagh, pioneer builder and contractor for the Hansen suspension bridge, holds up a sign that reads "1919 - 1966 Hansen Memorial Bridge, Dedicated to Lawrence Hansen and John F. Hansen, Pioneer Builders in the Magic Valley. Given by Twin Falls County Centennial Committee" at the Hansen Bridge dedication. Anna Hansen Hayes stands beside him, dressed in a jacket, skirt, and hat. In front of them is a podium that reads "KEEP Radio Remote Bandstand Dial 1450." Several men wearing suits and ties sit in folding chairs on the stage behind them.
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KEL 441 Idaho Governor Smylie stands amid a crowd of men, women, and children at the Hansen Bridge dedication. He is wearing a suit and tie. A man in a suit and tie, long jacket, and hat stands behind the Governor.
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KEL 440 Cutting the ribbon to open the new Hansen Bridge on State Highway 50, north of Hansen, are from left to right, Willard Lattimer, chairman of the Jerome County Commission, and Morris Carlson, chairman of the Twin Falls County Commission. They are wearing suits and ties hold pairs of large scissors that read "S-2741(4)&(6) - Hansen Bridge and Approaches, Opened: Sept. 17, 1966 - Cost: $1,411,100.00." A crowd of men and women have gathered to watch.
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KEL 439 Chairman of the Twin Falls County Commission Morris Carlson, dressed in a suit, tie, and jacket, holds a large pair of scissors that reads "Interstate 80 N - Jerome to Burley Opened Oct. 14, 1966. - Cost: $20,750,000.00 - Length: 43.3 mi." at a ribbon cutting ceremony during the Jerome Road dedication. A man in a suit and tie stands beside him, wearing a ribbon that says "Official." A crowd of men, women, and children have gathered to watch. In the background, a man in a hat stands on a truck to get a good view of the proceedings.
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KEL 438 Two Den Mothers for the Cub Scouts meet with a man at the Idaho Department Store to publicize the Den Mother's Workshop. From left to right are Mrs. Gerri Smith, Robert Harvey, Idaho Department Store manager, and Mrs. Nina Fisher. The women are wearing their uniforms, and Mr. Harvey is dressed in a suit and tie. Several toys and collectibles sit on top of a glass display case. On the adjacent counter a mannequin bust is dressed in a Cub Scout hat and t-shirt. A display behind the mannequin head shows several official scout knives. In the back of the room is a pennant that reads "Boy Scouts of America, Do a Good Turn Daily." Below it is a shelf that has a trophy, bird house kit, and some Cub Scout supplies. Shelves in the back of the room contain boxes of official Cub Scout shirts from the Boy Scouts of America.
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KEL 437 Officers were installed at an American War Mothers meeting held at the American Legion Hall in Twin Falls. From left to right are Mrs. Joseph LeClair, recording secretary; Mrs. B. V. Vice, first vice president and installing officer; Mrs. William Armga, president and state recording secretary; and Mrs. W. C. Stone, treasurer. Mrs. LeClair is wearing a striped jacket and skirt and a black blouse. Mrs. Vice wears a white dress, and hands a gavel to Mrs. Armga, who is wearing a dress, corsage, and sash. Mrs. Stone is wearing a floral print dress and holding a carnation. On the table in front of them are several papers, books, and cut carnations. On the wall behind them is a framed illustration of some flowers and a certificate from the National American War Mothers.
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KEL 436 United Motors employee Reed Goold receives an award medal from General Motors representative U. J. Boos. Reed Goold is dressed in a plaid shirt and tie and U. J. Boos is dressed in a suit and tie.
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KEL 435 Business and Professional Women's Club members Mrs. Ruby Connelly and Mrs. Helen Thorne sit on a couch and look over a menu for the Idaho Products Dinner. More than 325 people attended the dinner, held at the Washington Elementary School cafeteria. Mrs. Ruby Connelly is wearing a black dress, and Mrs. Helen Thorne is wearing a white blouse with a checkered jacket and skirt. On the table in front of the couch is a centerpiece of flowers.
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KEL 434 Mrs. R. S. Honderich, president of the local Idaho State Nurses Association, holds an awards plaque received during the Idaho State Nurses Association convention held in Lewiston. The plaque reads "ISNA 1965 District Nurses Associations for Increase in Membership Award Presented to District One ISNA, Twin Falls, Idaho, by the Idaho State Nurses Association." She is wearing a white button-up dress.
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KEL 433 In the top image, four women stand beside a table at a YWCA Wives Club event. From left to right are Mrs. Earl Hoffman, Mrs. B. Prescott, Mrs. Keith Gull, and Mrs. Richard Howard. Several crafts are on the table, and a sign on the table reads "Cheerful Matrons." Mrs. Gull holds a clown doll. In the bottom image, a large group of women gather in a gymnasium. Several are seated in folding chairs at tables, drinking tea. From left to right are Mrs. James Hall, Mrs. Frank Robinson, Mrs. Russell Cunningham, and Mrs. William Routh. On the tables are centerpieces of autumn leaves. A line of women snakes around the back of the gym. On the far back wall is a display of a drawing of a tree beside a wooden fence, loosing its leaves. The women are wearing dresses and name tags in the shape of autumn leaves.
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KEL 432 In the top image, four women gather beside a cornucopia decoration at a YWCA Wives Club event. From left to right are Mrs. Dennis Kirsch, Mrs. Donald McKnight, Mrs. Irene Melton, and Mrs. Ella Norris. Several vegetables, squash, and fall leaves are inside the cornucopia. Behind the women is a piano decorated in fall leaves and grain fronds. A podium sits in the corner. Off to the side are several folding chairs. In the bottom image, three women sit beside a display covered in pumpkins and grain fronds. From left to right are Mrs. Dale Burroughs, Mrs. Gerald Hobson, and Mrs. Vern Routh, president of the YWCA board of directors. On the wall behind the display is a drawing of a tree beside a wooden fence, loosing its leaves. The women are wearing dresses and name tags in the shape of autumn leaves.
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KEL 431 In the top image, three women gather in front of a display at a YWCA Wives Club event. On the display table are a male and female doll. Streamers hang from the side of the table with a YWCA logo. On the wall behind the display is a star with three strips of colored papered running down the wall reading "Past" "Present" and "Future." In the bottom image, four women gather around a table covered in a lacy tablecloth. Mrs. Lynn Popplewell is seated by the table in a folding chair and pours coffee from a silver coffee pot into a cup. Standing beside the table, from left to right, are Mrs. Lloyd Johnson, Mrs. Ronnie Pope, and Mrs. Quinton Harral. On the table are glass trays, cups, napkins, a flowery centerpiece, and a candle. The women are wearing dresses and name tags in the shape of autumn leaves.
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KEL 430 Rex Greer spoke about the development of land under sprinkler irrigation in the Snake River Plain as a big business during the Western annual meeting of the American Society of Civil Engineers and American Society of Agricultural Engineers held in Twin Falls. He is wearing a shirt with pins and a pocketbook in the front chest pocket. Some pamphlets are in a holder behind him.
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KEL 429 James Bondurant, research agricultural engineer at the Snake River Conservation Research Center in Kimberly, spoke about the need for better irrigation systems at the Western annual meeting of the American Society of Civil Engineers and American Society of Agricultural Engineers held in Twin Falls. He is wearing a button-up shirt with pens in the front chest pocket. Behind him is a bookcase of books and a desk with a telephone on it.
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KEL 428 Claude H. Pair spoke about the development of land under sprinkler irrigation in the Snake River Plain as a big business during the Western annual meeting of the American Society of Civil Engineers and American Society of Agricultural Engineers held in Twin Falls. He is wearing a button-up shirt with several pens, a comb, and a case in the front chest pockets.