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KEL 367 In the top image, an old rusted automobile (car) sits in a pile of weeds in an alley. Fences and trees line the sides of the alley. In the background are some garbage cans and a trailer. In the bottom image, a wooden frame is piled with garbage cans, boxes, and sacks, sitting in some weeds in the alley behind a house. Behind the junk is a chain link fence, a house, and some trees. A cleanup campaign of Twin Falls alleys is planned.
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KEL 366 An old tank sitting on a pile of weeds and some planks of broken wood are left out on the edge of a yard. In the background behind the junk are some houses and trees. A cleanup campaign of Twin Falls alleys is planned.
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KEL 365 New officers of the Magic Valley Art Guild view the group's scrapbook. From left to right are Mrs. Erwin Kelm, treasurer; Mrs. Kenneth Miller, president; and Mrs. Herman Woebke, secretary. Mrs. Miller is seated behind a desk looking at the scrapbook, while the other two women stand behind her, looking at it over her shoulder. Another album and a telephone are sitting on the desk.
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KEL 364 Reviewing the schedule for the opening session of the Idaho Extension Homemakers Council Convention, held in Twin Falls at the First Methodist Church, are four state officers. From left to right are Mrs. Adolf Heinrich, president; Mrs. John Jenny, vice president; Mrs. Jack Sigman, treasurer; and Mrs. Gerald Ingle, secretary. Mrs. Heinrich, wearing a dress, corsage, and black gloves, looks at a form she is holding. Mrs. Jenny wears a black dress suit with a feather pin on the chest, white gloves, and a hat. Mrs. Sigman wears a dress jumper over a long-sleeved shirt, and holds a card in her hand. Mrs. Ingle wears a skirt and shirt with a jacket. Behind the women is a brick wall and a potted plant.
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KEL 363 From left to right, County Commissioners Heber Loughmiller, Morris Carlson, and Maurice Klaas break the ground for the new Sky View Manor addition. The new $50,000 addition will contain 19 beds, a dining room, and a laundry room, and will be constructed of brick. Mr. Carlson, dressed in a sweater, pants, tie, and cowboy hat, digs a spade into the ground near the marker stake while the other two men watch. A truck is on the side of the lot, and a house is visible in the background.
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KEL 362 Displaying artwork to be featured during the annual Idaho Artists Association art
conference to be held at Sun Valley are, from left to right, Charlotte Duggan, IAA Sun
Valley art conference chairman; Mrs. N. A. Henkelman, membership exhibit chairman; and
Mrs. Earl Peck, registration chairman. The art works are by Joe Mugnaini, Vesta Ward, and
Larry Eisner and will be on exhibit throughout the conference. Mrs. Duggan holds a mixed media collage of some flowers in a vase. Mrs. Henkelman stands behind a wooden sculpture. Mrs. Peck holds a drawing of a fantasy citadel. On the ground in front of them is another drawing of a fantasy cityscape with a knight and a dragon amid the arches and spires, and a painting of the ocean.
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KEL 361 Governor Smylie gives an address at the Idaho Society of Farm and Ranch Managers and Appraisers banquet held at the Twin Falls American Legion Hall. He is standing behind a podium that has the Rotary International logo on the front. Beside him are Mr. and Mrs. L. James Koutnik, who are looking at some papers on the podium. Mr. Koutnik, re-elected president of the group, has a pipe in his mouth. On the table in front of them are some cups, plates of food, and ash trays. Some other people are seated at the table and standing to the side.
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KEL 360 Boy Scout Kenneth Masoner receives the Eagle Scout award. He is dressed in his uniform, and Mrs. Elwood Masoner pins the Eagle award badge on his front pocket. The award was presented during a potluck dinner and court of honor for Boy Scout Troop 69 at the Twin Falls First Baptist Church.
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KEL 359 Boy Scout Jon Miller receives his Eagle Scout award during a court of honor for Explorer Scout Post No. 84 at the Twin Falls Fourth Ward LDS Church. He is dressed in his uniform, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fullmer stand beside him, looking at the Eagle award badge pinned on the front pocket. There is a desk in front of them, and in the corner of the room is another desk and a map pinned against the back wall.
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KEL 358 Filer 4-H member Rick Storrs, right, sells his top beef winning cow to Rangen, Incorporated representative Thorlief Rangen, left, at the 4-H and FFA Fat Stock Show and Sale held at the Twin Falls Livestock Commission Company. Several people look down into the show ring from above, and a banner hangs below them that reads "1961 Beef: Twin Falls Bank and Trust Co. Sold by Bob Garnand, Sheep: Rangen's Inc. Sold by Lance Lincoln, Swine: Rangen's Inc. Sold by Steve Coiner. 1962 Beef: Rangen's Inc. Sold by Bethene Patrick, Sheep: Rangen's Inc. Sold by Jane Southwick, Swine: Rangen's Inc. Sold by Rick Kruse. 1963 Beef Rangen's Inc. Sold by Terry Shiff, Sheep: Fidelity National Bank Sold by Mary Ann McCoy, Swine: Rangen's Inc. Sold by Rex Kruse." Above the announcer booth is a sign that reads "Keep Radio" beside a monitor.
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KEL 357 Jerome 4-H member Jeff Shewmaker kneels down beside his top sheep at the 4-H and FFA Fat Stock Show and Sale held at the Twin Falls Livestock Commission Company. Buyers Betty Locklear and John Locklear, of the Clear Span Construction Company, stand beside him. Several people look down into the show ring from above, and a banner hangs below them that reads "1962 Beef: Rangen's Inc. Sold by Bethene Patrick, Sheep: Rangen's Inc. Sold by Jane Southwick, Swine: Rangen's Inc. Sold by Rick Kruse. 1963 Beef Rangen's Inc. Sold by Terry Shaff, Sheep: Fidelity National Bank Sold by Mary Ann McCoy, Swine: Rangen's Inc. Sold by Rex Kruse."
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KEL 356 Herbert Peck, from Twin Falls, holds a Red Pontiac potato as large as his fist. He made the first entry in the Times-News Big Potato Contest. He is dressed in a hat, button-up long-sleeved shirt, and pants.
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KEL 355 Frank Olsen, instructor for the Brunswick Learn to Bowl program at the Bowladrome, hands a bowling ball to Holland Houfburg Jr. Another boy stands behind him. Louise Parks stands beside them, holding a bowling ball. Behind the group some people can be seen seated in the bowling alley.
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KEL 354 Robert F. Tidd and Melvin Turner, state director of the U.S. Karate Association, give a karate demonstration, showing how to break cinder block with the side of their hands. They hope to set up a Boy Scout karate instructional program in the area. They are dressed in gi and kneeling in front of the blocks. Behind them is a brick building.
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KEL 353 Joseph Fehrenbacher, field manager for the Buhl Green Giant plant, left, and another farmer examine the frost damage to some corn stalks in a field. Mr. Fehrenbacher reports that no damage to ears of corn such as these is yet perceptible. However, there is no indication whether or not immature ears of corn will reach maturity. One-third of the corn remains to be harvested.