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KEL 337 A dirt road leads up to the Project Pre-Schooner II site on Bruneau Plateau. A sign surrounded by sagebrush nearby reads "Ground Zero." In the background behind a wooden A-frame barricade are several trucks, a shack, and a construction crane.
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KEL 336 Three men in hard hats move barrels of high explosive Nitromethane liquid during Project Pre-Schooner II on Bruneau Plateau. In the background behind them is a fence with a sign that reads "Flammable Liquid No Smoking Within 50 Ft." Beyond the fence is a dirty plain covered in sagebrush.
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KEL 335 Mrs. C. H. Jackson, president of the 20th Century Club, serves tea to Mrs. P. B. Wilson and Mrs. Marjorie Hawes at a 20th Century Club Membership Tea at the YWCA Sunrise Room. Mrs. Jackson is seated in a folding chair beside a table covered in a lacy tablecloth, dressed in a black dress, long black gloves, and a black hat. Mrs. Wilson, dressed in a dress with flowers in her hair, holds a tray with a tea cup on it. Mrs. Hawes, dressed in a dark dress with a floral pattern and a hat with a feather sticking out of it, reaches out for a glass. On the table are several glasses, a silver tray holding three teapots, and some napkins.
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KEL 334 Junior Angus Show Winner, Bonnie Honstead, left, receives an award for her senior yearling. The bowl was presented by Mrs. Samuel Thornton, on behalf of the Western States Angus Association. Bonnie Honstead, wearing a plaid shirt and shorts, holds the bridle for her black Angus cow, in a corral at the Twin Falls County Fairgrounds. Mrs. Thornton stands beside her, holding the award bowl. Some empty bleachers are behind them.
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KEL 333 Gordon Stedman, council advancement chairman, presents Lincoln McGinniss, newest member of the Snake River Area Council, with the new Boy Scouts of America Handbook. Mr. McGinniss is dressed in a white shirt and black pants, and Mr. Stedman is wearing a suit and tie with a checkered jacket. Behind them is a couch, and above it on the wall is a framed Boy Scouts of America poster that shows an illustrated of several boy scouts hiking up a mountain.
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KEL 332 A child dressed in a hooded coat and gloves makes a snowman in the front yard of a house after the first heavy snowfall in Twin Falls. The house and several trees and bushes, the branches covered in snow, are in the background.
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KEL 331 Mrs. Howard Gillette, dressed in a long coat, stands in a garden looking over the snow-covered dahlias after the first heavy snowfall in Twin Falls. Mrs. Gillette won several ribbons at Twin Falls County Fair with her dahlias and worries about damage from the early snowfall. Several trees and bushes are in the background, the branches covered in snow.
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KEL 330 J. B. Cilek, Jeff Cilek, and James Cilek, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cilek, play on a sled in a front yard after the first heavy snowfall in Twin Falls. The children are dressed in coats and snow boots, and one boy pulls the sled, while the other two are sitting on it. A house and bushes covered in snow are in the background.
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KEL 329 J. B. Cilek, Jeff Cilek, and James Cilek, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cilek, make snowballs in the front yard of a house after the first heavy snowfall in Twin Falls. The children are dressed in coats and snow boots. Several trees and bushes are in the background, the branches covered in snow.
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KEL 328 David Coffelt, left, and Ronald Norris, right, hold up the National Silver Emblem Award. The plaque reads "FFA Vocational Agriculture National Chapter Award, Twin Falls, Idaho Chapter." The two boys are wearing their FFA jackets. They are standing in a classroom, and behind them is a blackboard.
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KEL 327 Junior Angus Show Winner, Bonnie Honstead, left, receives an award for her senior yearling. The bowl was presented by Mrs. Samuel Thornton, on behalf of the Western States Angus Association. Bonnie Honstead, wearing a plaid shirt and shorts, holds the bridle for her black Angus cow, in a corral at the Twin Falls County Fairgrounds. Mrs. Thornton stands beside her, holding the award bowl. Some empty bleachers are behind them.
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KEL 326 Two boy scouts from troop 74, Craig Olson, left, and Bobby Babbel, right, hand a stack of leaflets providing information on the United Fund drive to Albertsons manager Bud Miller, center. Another boy is seen to the side of the counter. The boys are wearing their uniforms, while Bud Miller is wearing a white shirt, bow tie, and a long apron. Through the window behind them, a parking lot is visible, and a woman walks with a sack out to a parked autmobile (car). The sign of a Sinclair station is visible on the other side of the parking lot. Several trees are in the distance.
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KEL 325 Keith Natalie has been named new vice principal and dean of boys at O'Leary Junior High School by the school district No. 411 board of trustees. He is seated in a hallway and dressed in a suit and tie.
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KEL 324 Jack Shaw stands behind a podium giving a speech at the United Fund workers kick-off breakfast. C. E. Wadsworth, second vice president, is seated to the left. On the podium is a seal that reads "American Legion" and on the wall behind them is a Kiwanis International seal.
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KEL 323 William Madland and Wesley Dobbs attend a blood donation at Legion Hall. Wesley Dobbs lays down on a stretcher and William Madland stands beside him. Behind the two men are some medical supplies. A nurse is seen walking by in the background. Mr. Dobbs and Mr. Madland donated at the first
American Red Cross Bloodmobile drawing ten years ago on Sept. 14, 1955. Mr. Dobbs was the
first donor on that day and Mr. Madland was the last. This was the tenth anniversary of the Bloodmobile program in Twin Falls.