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KEL 038 Adjusting valves on a pressure cooker are M. Z. Stansbury, left, and Dick Wise, right. They are on the board of directors of the Twin Falls Canning Kitchen and have been repairing the equipment in the kitchen.
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KEL 037 Adjusting valves on a pressure cooker are M. Z. Stansbury, left, and Dick Wise, right. They are on the board of directors of the Twin Falls Canning Kitchen and have been repairing the equipment in the kitchen.
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KEL 036 From left to right, Howard Roylance, extension agronomist, Charles Conrad, wheat producer, and Dr. Henry Fenwick, extension pathologist give a presentation for wheat producers held at the Rogerson Hotel in Twin Falls. Charles Conrad stands behind a microphone and explains the agenda for the wheat clinic studied by extension service
personnel. Dr. Henry Fenwick is dressed in a suit and bow tie. A case, binder, file folder, and papers are on the desk. A photograph of some horses in a field hangs on the wall, and a poster of some wheat is propped against the wall. A certificate is on the wall and an easel with a business report are in the background.
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KEL 035 Dr. Harry Brumbach and Hank Wills, vice presidents in the Twin Falls Civic Auditorium association drive campaign, stand in front of a victory cake shaped like a building during a meeting at the Blue Lakes Country Club, where they announced they surpassed the $500,000 campaign goal by a $38,400 margin. The word "Victory" is written on the cake and a small American flag is used as a topper. The two men are dressed in suits and ties.
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KEL 034 Mr. Jack Threlkeld, dressed in a suit and tie and coat and a woman, and Mrs. Threlkeld, dressed in a dress and fur coat, receive a program for the Dilettante Group of the Magic Valley's production of the musical "Can-Can," held at the Filer High School auditorium. The program reads "The Dilettante Group of the Magic Valley Presents Cole Porter's Can-Can." A vendor stands behind a Coca-Cola refreshment cart in the background.
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KEL 033 Mr. and Mrs. Al Westergren stand outside, on their way to attend the opening night of the Dilettante Group of the Magic Valley's production of the musical "Can-Can," held at the Filer High School auditorium. Mrs. Westergren wears a dress and fur coat, Mr. Westergren wears a suit and tie, coat, and hat. Several cars are seen parked on the street in the background.
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KEL 032 Attending opening night of the Dilettante Group of Magic Valley's production of the musical "Can-Can" held at the Filer High School auditorium are, from left to right, Mrs. Al Westergren, Jack Threlkeld, Mrs. Jack Threlkeld, and Al Westergren. The men are dressed in suits and ties with long coats, and the women wear dresses and fur coats. A car can be seen waiting outside in the background.
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KEL 031 Charts were used to demonstrate trends in Idaho general fund expenditures during recent bienniums and to show the pressures for increases, by four speakers who presented talks in Twin Falls on the Idaho tax structure. The report reads "Farm Operations Total Expenditures $18,041" and shows various tax totals. The speakers are, from left to right, William Grange, secretary-manager
of the Twin Falls Chamber of Commerce, T. F. Terrell, Bannock County representative, Max Yost, executive manager of the Associated Taxpayers of Idaho, and Hugh A. Wilson, secretary of the Idaho Chamber of Commerce.
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KEL 030 Tickets are on sale for the O'Leary Junior High School Talent Show. From left to right are talent show ticket committee members Gay Sutcliff, president, Vicky Roper, vice president, and Margie DeLuca, treasurer.
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KEL 029 Mrs. Lloyd Walker, dressed in a fur coat and black gloves, holds a program for the Dilettante Group of the Magic Valley's production of the musical "Can-Can," held at the Filer High School auditorium. The back of the program reads "This program comes to you through the courtesy of the Twin Falls Bank & Trust Co."
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KEL 028 TFFD Fire Chief L. Z. Bartlett presents Jerry Shane, sales manager of Cain's Furniture, with a donation for one thousand dollars to the civic auditorium fund. Both are dressed in suits and ties.
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KEL 027 U. N. Terry, dressed in a suit and tie, poses for a photo next to a staircase. He received a certificate of recognition for outstanding
service in the field of farm real estate financing from the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States.
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KEL 026 Decorations for the BPOE Ladies of the Elks Sweetheart Ball are on display. A woman mannequin in a dress and tiara sits on a bench, while a man mannequin in a tuxedo stands behind her. A backdrop of a painted castle is in the background. Several plants and flowers are placed around the scene. Streamers hang from the ceiling and walls.
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KEL 025 Decorations for the BPOE Ladies of the Elks Sweetheart Ball are on display. A woman mannequin in a dress and tiara sits on a bench, while a man mannequin in a tuxedo stands behind her. A backdrop of a painted castle is in the background. Several plants and flowers are placed around the scene.
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KEL 024 Sharing in enjoyment of the annual BPOE Ladies of Elks Sweetheart Ball are, from left to right, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stanger, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bolyard, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wigington, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Machamer, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ainsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKinster are shown in the background to the left. The other couple in the background is not identified. The group danced to the music of the Bud Teasley orchestra. Streamers and the letters "Sweethearts on Parade" hang from the ceiling. A castle backdrop and a drum set can be seen in the background.