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KEL 112 Supper Club members sit at a picnic table at Dierkes Lake and eat a meal of steaks and salad. Seated on the left side of the table, from front to back, are Max Brown, Mrs. Brown, Mr. C. P. Parrish, Mrs. Parrish, and Dr. George Rush. Seated on the right side of the table, from front to back, are Mrs. Thompson, Mr. Lloyd Thompson, Mrs. Beck, Mr. Paul Beck, and Mrs. Rush. The table is covered in a table cloth, and on the table are plates of food, cups, silverware, condiments, a bowl of salad, a cooler, and a paper bag. On the ground beside Mrs. Thompson is a large purse. Several trees and bushes surround the area.
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KEL 111 Four men and four women in full skirts square dance outside together prior to the Idaho State Square Dance Festival. A group of three woman stand on the sidelines watching. A little girl and little boy dance together to the right, behind the square dancers.
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KEL 110 Five men and four women in full skirts square dance outside together prior to the Idaho State Square Dance Festival. A group of people sit on the sidelines watching.
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KEL 109 Four men and four women in full skirts square dance outside together prior to the Idaho State Square Dance Festival. The name tag of the woman on the left reads "Nancy Zebarth." A house and tree are in the background.
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KEL 108 Four men and four women in full skirts square dance outside together prior to the Idaho State Square Dance Festival. The name tag of the woman on the left reads "Corrine Thiebery."
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KEL 107 Rex Reed drives a horse-drawn carriage down Main Ave. in Twin Falls in the Magic Valley Western Horse Show Parade. A procession of riders in cowboy hats and boots ride on horses behind him, several carrying American flags and other flags. Several businesses are visible, including Sears, Conoco, Glen G. Jenkins Chevrolet, KTFI radio, and Thometz Top & Body Works. Parked automobiles (cars) line the street, and some trees are in a yard to the left.
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KEL 106 A procession of women on horses, dressed in cowboy hats and boots, ride down a street in the Magic Valley Western Horse Show Parade. 2nd Ave S. intersects behind the riders. The Blue Top Cafe and Blue Top Lounge are seen on the corner behind a one-way sign and stop sign. Behind it signs for The Blue Top Beer and City Floral are visible. Down the street is a large billboard reading "Falls Brand Skinless Wieners, Processed in Idaho for Idaho People, Independent Meat Co." A cafe, auto shop, and building with "A & B Plumbing and Heating" painted on the side are in the background. Several automobiles (cars) are seen on the street.
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KEL 105 A procession of women on horses, dressed in cowboy hats and boots, ride down a street in the Magic Valley Western Horse Show Parade. Some people stand on the sidewalk watching. A rider holding a white flag and a rider holding an American flag ride down the intersecting street. Houses, autombiles (cars), street signs, and signs reading "76" and "Free Parking Safeway" are in the background. Several trees line the streets.
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KEL 104 Jeffrey Leazer, two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Leazer, stands beside some railroad tracks at the Magic Valley Western Horse Show Parade. Five women in cowboy hats and boots ride horses in the background. A train, a woman, and some buildings and automobiles (cars) are in the background.
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KEL 103 A procession of women on horses, dressed in cowboy hats and boots, ride down a street in the Magic Valley Western Horse Show Parade. Another group of women ride down 5th St. W. Some houses, automobiles (cars), and a truck carrying a car are in the background. Several trees line the street.
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KEL 102 Two children stand on the corner of 2nd Ave. S. to watch the procession of queen candidates and riding club members in the Magic Valley Western Horse Show Parade. A little girl leans against a wire fence. Two horses trot down the street, the women riders dressed in cowboy hats and boots. A one-way sign, stop sign, and 25 MPH sign are visible. A Wonder Bread truck is on the street, and painted on the back are the words "Helps build strong bodies 12 ways!" Several buildings including a cafe and auto shop are in the background.
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KEL 101 Jeffrey Leazer, two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Leazer, sits in a stroller at the Magic Valley Western Horse Show Parade. Two horses trot side by side in the background. The rider in front, a woman wearing a cowboy hat and boots, holds a white flag. The rider behind her holds an American flag. Some railroad tracks, a train, a car, some street signs, and a woman walking are visible in the background.
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KEL 100 Two women attend the Idaho Federation of Women's Club Convention. The woman on the left is dressed in a dress, jacket, bonnet hat, and is holding a pair of gloves. The woman on the right is dressed in a dress and fur shawl.
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KEL 099 From left to right, Mrs. Robert Long, Mrs. S. Merrill, Mrs. Victor Fletcher, and Mrs. Rex Harris receive an education award from the Shell Oil Company at a state meeting of the Idaho Federation of Women's Clubs convention held in Twin Falls. The four women hold a framed certificate reading "General Federation of Women's Clubs Shell Oil Company Education Program 1964 Award of Achievement, Idaho Falls Women's Club, Idaho Falls, Idaho, For its outstanding program of helping young people in its community to further their education." Mrs. Fletcher holds a $500 check.
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KEL 098 During the historical program presented at the Morningside Club's Fiftieth Anniversary, Mrs. Anthony Federico, left, conducted a memorial service honoring all deceased club
members. Mrs. Federico presents an iris to Mrs. Eugene Stacey, general chairman for the anniversary tea, in commemoration of this service. Both women are wearing dresses, and Mrs. Frederico is holding an open book. A curtain is behind them.