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KEL 247 Standing behind a new DEK Photo Recorder are from left to right, Christ Rouseff, president of the DEK Processing Company; E. R. Hopper, commissioner at the Department of Law Enforcement; Sheriff Theo Johnson, Minidoka County; and Sheriff James Benham, Twin Falls County. The photo recorders were demonstrated to about thirty representatives of driver license bureaus of nine counties at the American Legion Hall in Twin Falls. Christ Rouseff and E. R. Hopper are dressed in suits and ties while the sheriffs wear their uniforms. The camera is on a desk, and beside it are papers and an ashtray. Chairs surround the desk. A painting hangs on the back wall.
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KEL 246 Discussing progress of the College of Southern Idaho during an open house in the social hall of the First Presbyterian Church, are, from left to right, Dr. Don Keith, dean of men, Probate Judge Zoe Ann Shaub, Dr. James L. Taylor, college president, and Mrs. Eldon Evans, whose husband is a member of the board of regents. The men are wearing suits and ties and the women are wearing dresses. Behind them is a fireplace, and a bouquet of flowers is on the mantle. A large vase of flowers is to the side, and a chair to the other side.
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KEL 245 Looking over the catalog for the College of Southern Idaho is Robert Blastock Jr., chairman, board of regents. He is dressed in slacks, a shirt, and a bow tie. The front of the catalog reads "College of Southern Idaho Catalog 1965-1966" and is decorated with a picture of the building and the college seal.
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KEL 244 From left to right, Thomas Shouse, fair manager, Harold Hove, acting chairman of the fair board, and Cotton Rosser, producer of the 1965 rodeo, look over a flier at a fair board press dinner. The flier reads "Twin Falls County Fair. Filer, Idaho. Rodeo Cotton Rosser Flying U Rodeo Co. World famous clowns and bullfighters Wilbur Plaugher and Joaquin Sanchez, Chuck Parkinson announcer. Sept. 8-9-10-11. Free afternoon entertainment Sept. 8, 9, 10. Riding club jamboree and drill Saturday, Sept. 11 Horse Show. Night rodeo Sept. 8, 9, 10, 11. Livestock and crop exhibits. $12,000 premium money." A photo of a cowboy on a bucking horse is on the front of the flier. Thomas Shouse and Cotton Rosser are dressed in suits and ties, and Cotton Rosser is wearing a cowboy hat. Harold Hove is dressed in a white shirt and pants and is holding the flier. Behind them are some chairs against the wall, a framed certificate, and a Lions International insignia hangs on a plaque on the wall.
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KEL 243 First-place team in the Pee Wee League of the Times-News Knothole Baseball Tournament, the CWA Tigers, pose together in a baseball field at Harmon Park. Standing from left to right are Jeff Ronk, Mike Jacobson, Rick Murray, Bob Packard, Bill Davis, and Tracy Hansen. Kneeling from left to right are Vern Plott, Mike Babbell, Barry Landon, Steve Sizemore
and Net Katz. Mascot for the team is Missy, a dog with a bandanna around its neck that stands in front of them. The young boys are wearing t-shirts that read "Times-News Knothole Baseball" and are holding trophies. Tennis courts are in the background behind them.
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KEL 242 The Speedsters Knothole baseball team, sponsored by Farm and City, pose together in a baseball field at Harmon Park. From left to right standing, are Dennis Hubbell, Carl Schrank, Bob Williams, Coach Dave Gibbons, Bunchy Lewis, and Noel Briggs, and from left to right kneeling are Kevin Packard, Kenny Stewart, Kerry Requia, Gary Stuart and Dave Nye. The young boys are wearing baseball caps and t-shirts that read "Times-News Knothole Baseball" and are holding award ribbons. A man holding a trophy stands with them. Bleachers are in the background behind them.
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KEL 241 First-place team in the Doughnut League of the Times-News Knothole baseball tournament, the Fidelity National Bank Red Sox, pose together in a baseball field at Harmon Park. Standing from left to right are Bill Patterson, Loren Craig, KELNealon, Coach Ken Nealon, Steve Cover, and Jay Ronk. Kneeling from left to right are Mike Walker, John Kinney, Pat Gillespie, Doug Warner, and David Warner. The young boys are wearing baseball caps and t-shirts that read "Fidelity Bank Red Sox." Bleachers are in the background behind them.
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KEL 240 Chad Browning and Jerry Shane sit in an office looking over some papers, planning for the Back to School Parade. On the desk beside the papers is a stack of money, and also on the desk are picture frames and binders. In the background behind the men are some boxes and windows with blinds closed over them.
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KEL 239 Mrs. Roger Vincent has been selected as the Magic Valley candidate in the Mrs. Idaho Contest. The contest is sponsored by KLIX radio and Gold Strike Stamps. Behind her are a couch, lamp, potted plant, and a picture hanging on the wall.
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KEL 238 Duane Rasmussen, dressed as an old hermit, wins first prize for best costume during Crazy Days. He is dressed in a bowler hat, wig, glasses, fake beard, and a potato sack, and sits inside Jensen Jewelry. To his side is a small round table with china and a vase holding flowers on it, and behind him is a large display of china. A woman stands behind a counter at the back of the shop.
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KEL 237 Beta Sigma Phi Omicron chapter officers were installed during special ceremonies. From left to right are Mrs. Roy Farrar, president, Mrs. Mike Tegan, vice president, Beverly Richardson, secretary, and Mrs. W. L. Zimmerman, treasurer. In front of them is a table with a table cloth draped over it that has the Beta Sigma Phi coat of arms insignia on it. In the corner of the room is an aquarium on a television stand. Behind them is a window covered with drapes.
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KEL 236 Looking over a schedule for members of the Jay-C-Ettes taking part in maintaining Fun
Acres Miniature Golf Course every other Monday are Mrs. Dale Krumm, left, and Mrs. Richard Lennan. Every other Monday proceeds from the miniature golf course are donated to the Easter Seal Center. The two women are dressed in shirts, skirts, and stripped vests. The table in front of them has a telephone, vase of fruit, and an ashtray on it. To the side is a small child playing with a purse.
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KEL 235 Edward F. Pedersen and another man uncover a stuffed leopard shot on a safari in Nagpur, India. Behind them, several children are watching and helping unpack things from crates. Parked on the side of the street is a pick-up truck filled with packaging straw. Several trees, houses, and parked automobiles (cars) are in the background.
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KEL 234 Edward F. Pedersen stands beside a tiger and a leopard he acquired on a hunting safari in Nagpur, India. In front of the fireplace behind him is a stuffed fox. To the side is a coffee table that has a vase of flowers on it. In the background is a couch, a large window covered in drapes, a television, a potted tree, and a painting of a vase of flowers hanging on the wall.
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KEL 233 Edward F. Pedersen and another man uncover a stuffed tiger shot on a safari in Nagpur, India. Some children stand to the side, watching. Behind the tiger is part of a large crate and a parked automobile (car) in the driveway. Several trees and houses are in the background.