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KEL 053 Ten men, members of the Twin Falls Cattlemen Association, gather around a table. C. W Daigh, Don Ramseyer, and Tom Callen are in attendance. Some papers and ashtrays are on the table. A large photograph of Shoshone Falls hangs on the wall behind them.
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KEL 052 Twin Falls Cattlemen Association officers were reelected by unanimous vote of the membership. From left to right are Don Ramseyer, president, Tom Callen, vice president, and C. W. Daigh, secretary. On the table are papers and an ashtray.
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KEL 051 Diary products contest winners display their team trophy. The Kimberly team won the South Magic Valley district FFA dairy products contest. From left to right are Marvin Anderson, Loren Honstead and John Hamby. Anderson also was the individual high point scorer in the contest.
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KEL 050 Charles Harris, president of the Twin Falls County Farm Bureau, inspects a wet field. Mr. Harris, who farms about four miles south of Twin Falls, is being hampered from plowing by cold, wet weather. He is dressed in a hat and coat.
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KEL 049 A group of original hat creations are modeled at the Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club April Fool's Day luncheon meeting held in the Depot Grill Caboose room. From left to right are Mrs. Wayne Robinson, Mrs. J. A. Milrany, Mrs. Phillip Whiting, and Mrs. Ed Goldade. Mrs. Robinson is wearing a black dress with a floral design on the top, and a hat with some bunny ears on it. Mrs. Milrany is wearing a plaid dress with a sailor style collar and a hat covered in balls of yarn and knitting needles. Mrs. Whiting is wearing a white dress and a hat with a clown resting under a paper umbrella on it. Mrs. Goldade is wearing a black shirt and plaid skirt and a hat of a crane figurine, holding a wrapped baby blanket in its mouth. The blanket reads "Destination Goldades." Several curled ribbons decorate the crane's head and tail. Some chairs and a grill with a counter top holding some salt shakers are in the background. A painting of a clown and a poster for smorgasbord hours hang on the wall behind them.
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KEL 048 Attending the Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club April Fool's Day hat revue are, from left to right, Mrs. L. J. Robertson, president, Mrs. L. E. Hinton, Welcome Wagon hostess, and Mrs. Richard Dixon, out-going treasurer. Mrs. Robertson, dressed in a polka dot dress, wears a hat of black crepe paper with white signs sticking out of it reading "Pharmacy," "Bank & Trust," "Oil Co.," and "Texaco." Mrs. Hinton is dressed in a plaid dress suit and white bonnet. Mrs. Dixon, dressed in a striped dress, wears a hat covered in fake paper money and various bills and invoices. They are standing beside a table that has some ashtrays, paper, and a wallet on it. On the wall behind them hangs a painting of a clown.
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KEL 047 Prize for the funniest hat at the Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club luncheon went to Mrs. Ed Goldade. The hat depicts a crane holding a wrapped baby blanket in its mouth. The blanket reads "Destination Goldades." Several curled ribbons decorate the crane's head and tail. Mrs. Goldade is wearing a black shirt and the hat is tied onto her head with a ribbon under her chin, and she is standing beside a table that has some ashtrays and a purse on it.
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KEL 046 Guest speaker Mrs. Esther Allred, a custom hat designer, spoke on hat making techniques and described many of the latest fashions at the Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club luncheon meeting held at the Depot Grill Caboose room. Mrs. Allred stands behind a microphone, and there is a box and several hats sitting on a table beside her. She holds up a hat, displaying it as she speaks. Attendees seated at long tables enjoy food and coffee during the talk. A jukebox and an open closet are in the background. Several art prints hang on the brick wall.
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KEL 045 Winner of the most original hat at the Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club luncheon meeting was Mrs. James Spafford. The hat is covered in capsule and tablet medications of various sizes. Some pill boxes also decorate the hat. Mrs. Spafford is wearing a dress suit, and standing beside a table that has some ashtrays and a purse on it.
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KEL 044 Enjoying a luncheon and admiring the many unusual and unique hat creations are members of the Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club at the April Fool's Day luncheon meeting held at the Depot Grill Caboose room. On the tables are food and coffee. A buffet table of food and plates is visible in the background. Several art prints hang on the brick wall. A microphone is visible on the left in the foreground.
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KEL 043 Luncheon chairman Mrs. R. W. Haines, right, pins a name tag on Mrs. Dennis Johnson, a first timer at the Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club luncheon. Another first timer, Mrs. Ralph L. Pleistick, stands to the left. A table with an ashtray on it and a chair are visible in the background. Behind the women on the wall is a painting of a clown.
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KEL 042 A storage room in the Twin Falls county court house is crowded with bookshelves filled with books, piles of books on the floor, and stacks of boxes filled with records. The microfilming of records with the new microfilm camera will save space in the office and enable the courthouse to keep more accurate and secure records.
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KEL 041 County clerk Harold Lancaster, dressed in a suit and tie, loads film into a new camera which will be used to microfilm Twin Falls county records at the county court house. A wall of file cabinets is behind the camera.
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KEL 040 Winners of Distinguished Service Awards at the Twin Falls Junior Chamber of Commerce annual banquet are congratulated
by Richard Messersmith, Jaycee president. From left to right are Richard Messersmith,
Dr. John McNees, winner of the junior award, John J. Wolfe, winner of the senior award, and LeRoy Hill, who was named "Outstanding Boss" at the banquet held at the American Legion Hall. The men are dressed in suits and ties and hold their award plaques.
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KEL 039 Gerald Larson, new Soil Conservation Service Chief at Burley, looks over a map of Cassia County. In the background is a bookcase with several books. Book titles include "Cassia Creek Reservoir Company," "Soil: The 1957 Yearbook of Agriculture," "Land: The 1958 Yearbook of Agriculture," "Seeds: The 1961 Yearbook of Agriculture," "After a Hundred Years," "A Place to Live: The 1963 Yearbook of Agriculture."