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KEL 172 Proposed new canal alignment is discussed at the Twin Falls Soil Conservation district board of supervisors meeting. From left to right are Forest Clousner, area conservationist, Thurman Clark, Roseworth tract supervisor, Lee Morgan, state conservationist, and Lawrence Sill, Roseworth tract supervisor. Behind the men is a map broken into quadrants and labeled with the names "Bryant," "Olson," "Davis," "Sill," and "Arness." The legend in the corner of the map says "Present System," "Present take-out," "Proposed ditch," "Proposed take-out," and "Proposed concrete ditch."
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KEL 171 The large funnel of the Roseworth flume stretches through the desert landscape near Roseworth, Idaho. A dirt road for vehicles runs parallel to the flume. Several trucks are seen in the distance. Rocks, shrubs, and sage brush cover the landscape.
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KEL 170 A large crane works on the construction of the Roseworth flume in the desert landscape near Roseworth, Idaho. Several men in hard hats survey the scene. A stream of water runs along the cliff face above the work, and the structure for the redirected water is visible. Some trucks are parked between the redirected water structure and the construction below. Rocks, shrubs, and sage brush cover the landscape.
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KEL 169 The large funnel of the Roseworth flume stretches through the desert landscape near Roseworth, Idaho. A dirt road for vehicles runs parallel to the flume. A truck is parked on the side of the road. Rocks, shrubs, and sage brush cover the landscape.
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KEL 168 A large crane works on the construction of the Roseworth flume in the desert landscape near Roseworth, Idaho. Several men in hard hats survey the scene. A stream of water runs along the cliff face above the work. Rocks, shrubs, and sage brush cover the landscape.
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KEL 167 A man in a hard hat stands next to the opening of the large funnel of the Roseworth flume, which stretches through the desert landscape near Roseworth, Idaho. Several tools are resting inside the flume funnel. A wooden ladder rests against the cliff face to the side of the flume. In the background, the structure for the redirected water is visible. Rocks, shrubs, and sage brush cover the landscape.
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KEL 166 The large funnel of the Roseworth flume stretches through the desert landscape near Roseworth, Idaho. A dirt road for vehicles runs parallel to the flume. A small wooden hut is to the side of the road. Rocks, shrubs, and sage brush cover the landscape.
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KEL 165 A group of four women and a man sit on the ground visiting at Mrs. Charles Hopkins Hawaiian luau in honor of six members of the Experiment in International Living. The man is Neville Mascarenhas. They all wear leis around their necks. A semi-circle of low tables are set up behind them, and several people are seated at them eating. The fence around the backyard is in the background.
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KEL 164 A group of people sit on low tables in a circle at Mrs. Charles Hopkins Hawaiian luau in honor of six members of the Experiment in International Living. Several of the people wear leis around their necks, and many of the women have flowers in their hair. A bonfire burns in the center of the yard. Fake palm trees and tiki torches are used as decoration. The fence around the yard is seen in the background.
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KEL 163 Two men and two women stand beside a table covered in bowls of salad, helping themselves to the potluck dinner buffet at Mrs. Charles Hopkins Hawaiian luau in honor of six members of the Experiment in International Living. The second man from the left is Lawrence Gould. They are all wearing leis around their necks, and the women have flowers in their hair. The side of the house is in the background.
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KEL 162 Mrs. Charles Hopkins, left, presents Ivan Skinner with a lei at her Hawaiian luau in honor of six members of the Experiment in International Living. Mr. Skinner is chairman of the group of local citizens working with the Experiment program. Mrs. Ivan Skinner, right, watches. They are all dressed in floral print clothes with leis around their necks. Behind them, some netting with hanging leis and starfish is used as decoration. The fence around the yard and a parked automobile (car) are in the background.
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KEL 161 From left to right, Mrs. Richard High, Lawrence Gould, and Probate Judge Zoe Ann Warberg sit on the ground at a low table eating dinner at Mrs. Charles Hopkins Hawaiian luau in honor of six members of the Experiment in International Living. They all wear leis around their necks. Pine trees, tiki torches, the fence around the backyard, and a gazebo next door are in the background.
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KEL 160 Dancing the hula at Mrs. Charles Hopkins Hawaiian luau in honor of six members of the Experiment in International Living are, from left to right, Sherry Nelson, Neville Mascarenhas, and Margaret Thomas. They are all wearing leis around their necks, and the women have flowers in their hair. The fence around the backyard is behind them, and the house next door is in the background.
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KEL 159 A group of two men and three women sit on the ground eating dinner at Mrs. Charles Hopkins Hawaiian luau in honor of six members of the Experiment in International Living. From left to right are Judy Nelson, Kent Glasby, two unidentified attendees, and Margaret Thomas. They all wear leis around their necks, and the women have flowers in their hair. A semi-circle of low tables are set up behind them, and several people are seated at them eating. Pine trees and fake palm tree decorations are in the background.
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KEL 158 A group of people stand in line for a potluck dinner at Mrs. Charles Hopkins Hawaiian luau in honor of six members of the Experiment in International Living. Several bowls of salads and plates of food are spread on the table, and the guests help themselves to the buffet. They are all wearing leis around their necks. A string of lights and paper stars hang as decoration above the table. The side of the house and the fence around the backyard are in the background.