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KEL 382 Mrs. F. A. Rider, president of the Women's Society of Christian Service, sits on a striped couch. She is wearing a floral print dress. On the stand beside the couch is a telephone and a lamp. A purse sits on the floor. A table is in front of the couch.
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KEL 381 Mrs. John Hayes, president of the Twin Falls Ascension Guild of the Episcopal Church, sits in a recliner in a study. She is wearing a dress suit with a flower embroidered on the jacket. A bookcase is behind her, and beside her is a round table covered in books and a love seat. A fireplace is in the corner, and beside it are a vase and chair.
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KEL 380 Mrs. R. E. Cunningham, president of the So-Journey Club, sits behind a desk. She is wearing a polka dot dress.
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KEL 379 Mrs. George Detweiler, president of the Twin Falls County Republican Women, sits behind a desk. She is wearing a dress and jacket with an American flag pin on the chest.
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KEL 378 Mrs. Ruby Smith, president of the ladies auxiliary to the United Spanish War Veterans, sits in a chair against a wall. She is wearing a dress and hat, and is holding a purse in her lap. Some file cabinets are on either side of her.
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KEL 377 Mrs. Melvin Eslinger, president of the Twin Falls Christian Women's Fellowship of the First Christian Church, stands against a wall. She is wearing a striped button-up blouse. A calendar for the Union Pacific Railroad hangs from the wall.
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KEL 376 Mrs. Eldon Evans, president of the Twin Falls chapter of the American Association of University Women, is seated behind a table. She is wearing a floral print dress.
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KEL 375 Mrs. Robert Brackett, president of the Twin Falls Baptist Women's Mission Society, stands against a wall. She is wearing a floral print dress and a hat. A table is in front of her, and a chair is in the corner of the room.
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KEL 374 Mrs. Earl Boylen, president of the Twin Falls Business and Professional Women's Club, sits on a striped couch, holding a telephone. She is wearing a striped dress with a jacket. On the stand beside the couch is the telephone cradle and a lamp. A purse sits on the floor. On the table in front of the couch is a centerpiece of fruit and an ash tray.
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KEL 373 Some old butter churns, pots, dishes, candelabra, and embroidered blanket are on display at the Twin Falls County Fair.
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KEL 372 Several shelves of toy trains are on display at the Twin Falls County Fair. Underneath them is a sign reading "Toy Train Display - 1925-1947. Trains of yesterday electric and windup. Your real old trains wanted for my collection! Donations gladly accepted! Purchases also made. C. Dudley Twin Falls, Idaho." Some shelves above have some antique books, fans, vases, and clocks on display, and some of them have award ribbons hanging from them.
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KEL 371 A young girl wearing a striped shirt and pants holds the bridle for her black Angus cow, which won the junior Angus show at the Twin Falls County Fair. A woman stands beside her, handing her a dish. Some empty bleachers are behind them.
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KEL 370 TFFD firemen Larry Crippen, John King, and Floyd Gambrel sit around a round table and stuff newsletters into envelopes to send to Twin Falls residents for Fire Prevention Week. The safety letters urge Twin Falls residents to remove all fire hazards and make their homes safe from fire.
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KEL 369 Ralph Pond and Kelly Nealon display the prizes for the Ford Punt, Pass, and Kick Contest. Ralph Pond holds up a jacket and a plaque that reads "Ford PP&K Championship Award First Place 1965, Age 11." Kelly Nealon holds a football helmet and football. The contest was sponsored by Union Motors and the Twin Falls Parks and Recreation Department, and boys between the ages of 8 and 13 may compete.
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KEL 368 In the top image, some garbage cans and boxes are piled underneath a tree in an alley. On the other side of the road, weeds grow along the side of a fence, and a house and trees are in the background. In the bottom image, dead weeds, wire, tin cans, boxes, and wooden crates are piled up. Behind the junk, some trees and a house are in the background. A cleanup campaign of Twin Falls alleys is planned.