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KEL 352 Edward Herzinger inspects from frozen alfalfa in a field. Mr. Herzinger estimates that the cold temperatures reduced his hay crop by at least 25 per cent. In addition, he said what hay was left was of lower quality because of the frost. A house and some trees can be seen in the background, beyond the field.
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KEL 351 Members of the Idaho State Police pistol team show off their award trophy after winning first place at a pistol meet held at the National Reactor Testing site near Idaho Falls. From left to right, front row, are Larry Plott and James Gerke. From left to right, back row, are Robert Brown, Sgt. Marvin Snyder, team captain, and John Brewer. They are dressed in uniforms, and wear star-shaped badges. A brick building is behind them.
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KEL 350 From left to right, delegates Howard Kiehlbauch, Barbara Frederickson, Daniel Gruener, and Patrick Vecera prepare to leave for Boise to take part in a state contest for mid-management clubs in Idaho. The four are members of the College of Southern Idaho's Mid-Management Club. Mr. Kiehlbauch holds open the door to an automobile (car), and the other three stand beside the car. The side of a building and some trees are in the background.
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KEL 349 From left to right, Patrick Vecera, Howard Kiehlbauch, Barbara Frederickson, and Daniel Gruener sit behind a desk looking over some books for the mid-management club contests. The four are delegates from the College of Southern Idaho's Mid-Management Club that will compete in state competitions in Boise. A file cabinet with several books on top of it is in the background.
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KEL 348 Scoutmaster John Darrington, dressed in his uniform, gathers with the Eldredge family at an Eagle Scout award ceremony for Explorer Scout Dee Eldredge held at the Second Ward LDS Church. Clarence Eldredge pins the award onto the front shirt of Dee Eldredge's uniform, while Mrs. Clarence Eldredge stands beside them watching. An American Flag sits on the stage beside her. Velvet drapes cross the stage behind them, and some folding chairs are set up underneath the stage.
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KEL 347 Several men work on unloading trucks filled with potatoes during the potato harvest. Potatoes move down a conveyor from the top of the truck, and one man is at the top of the conveyor and several are below it. One man sits in the potato pit with a stack of wooden boards in front of him. Another truck and several trees are in the background.
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KEL 346 Harvesting potatoes near Jerome is one of several harvesters and crews of Charles Marshall. A two-row potato harvester truck is loaded with potatoes. Two men are at the front of the truck, while three others work in the back, looking over the potatoes. The truck is sitting in a field covered in dirt, weeds, and dead plants that stretches into the background.
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KEL 345 Joking before attending the annual state convention of the Idaho Society of Farm and Ranch Managers and Appraisers are, from left to right, Joe Hackney, secretary-treasurer, John Corless, regional vice president, and L. James Koutnik, president of the unit. The two-day convention is being held at the Twin Falls Legion Hall. They are all dressed in suits and ties, and L. James Koutnik holds a paper and a pipe. A table with some glasses is to the side. Some chairs are set up against the back wall.
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KEL 344 Discussing plans for the Idaho State Homemakers Convention are, from left to right, Mrs. Robert Norris, local chairman; Mrs. J. H. Sharp, county council president; and Mrs. H. A. Childers, South Central District director of the Idaho State Homemakers Council. The convention will be held in Twin Falls. The three women are wearing dresses, and Mrs. Sharp holds a pamphlet that reads "The E. H. E. Reporter Annual Meeting Features. Dr. Bouma Sets Stage for Action. Special Challenge of an Increasing Population" on the front cover and "Citation for Award and Texas Agent. Registration Fee for Annual Meeting" on the back cover. On the wall behind the women are a calendar and a beef chart that reads "Beef Chart, Retail Cuts of Beef -- Where They Come From and How to Cook Them."
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KEL 343 Members of Boy Scout Troop 60 sort toys for the "Toys for Joys" project being undertaken by various scout troops in Twin Falls. The program provides toys for needy children
at Christmas. From left to right are Charles Smith, Mike Cook, and Greg Skinner. Behind them is a Boy Scouts of America poster that shows an illustration of some Boy Scouts canoeing down a river, with text above that reads "Follow the Rugged Road. Join the Scouts. Boy Scouts of America."
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KEL 342 Winfried Czerny, tenor, left, was featured on the Twin Falls Federated Music Club's program at the annual tea at the home of Mrs. James Kinney. Mrs. John Birrell, center, is president of the unit, and Mrs. David Mend, right, introduced the musical portion of the program. The group sit in director chairs in a backyard. A garden of flowers is in the corner behind them. In the background is the fence surrounding the yard, and several trees are seen beyond it.
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KEL 341 Brad Case cooks in a kitchen at the Salvation Army Center for hungry visitors. He is standing in front of a stove, dishing some food up from a bowl to put it on a plate in his hand. A large metal pot and a teapot sit on top of the stove. On the counter is a plate of potatoes, a cooking fork, and a pot holder. In the corner are several coffee cans and canned food. Cupboards hang from the ceiling above the counter, and on the exposed side of the cupboards, several spatulas and spatulas are hanging.
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KEL 340 Two men in hard hats work at the Pre-Schooner II site on Bruneau Plateau. One of the men stands beside a truck that has a sign on the door reading "Cannon Inc. Diamond Drilling Compton Calif." Metal posts, cabling, and equipment covered under tarps are at the site. A plain covered in sagebrush stretches into the background.
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KEL 339 B. C. Hughes, technical director of Project Pre-Schooner II, stands amid the construction at the test site on Bruneau Plateau. He is inspecting some mounted metal pipes. Metal frames are all over the site, and cabling covers the dirt ground. A forklift, shack, and another man are not far away. A plain covered in sagebrush stretches out into the background.
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KEL 338 A wooden sign shows arrows pointing to the left for the direction of Castleford and Hagerman, and arrows pointing to the right for Murphy's Hot Springs and Clover Creek Crossing. Below then another sign as been added reading "Project Pre-Schooner II" with an arrow pointing to the right, showing the direction to the Project Pre-Schooner II site on Bruneau Plateau. Several rocks are below the sign, and in the distance behind it is a field of sagebrush.