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KEL 262 Disinfecting rubber boots after inspecting a bean field infected with Halo Blight bacteria are Donald Cryder, assistant manager of Corneli Seed Co. and Dr. Clyde Butcher, plant pathologist for the Idaho Department of Agriculture. A large field of crops is behind them, and an automobile (car) is to the side. Some trees are far in the background.
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KEL 261 Guests were greeted by Mrs. Darrel Baltzer, left, and Mrs. Owen Eschliman at the
annual membership tea of the United Council of Catholic Women, held at St. Edward's Catholic Church. Seated is Mrs. Mary Bolton, past president, who assisted with the serving. Mrs. Baltzer and Mrs. Eschliman hold saucers and cups. The table is covered in a lacy tablecloth, and a bowl of punch and some plates are sitting on top of it. Some tables are pushed against the wall in the background.
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KEL 260 Cooking steaks on barbecues at the First Annual Twin Falls YMCA Men's Steak Barbecue is Lou Thorson, left, and Lloyd Bledsoe, right. The barbecue was to raise funds for programming and operating expenses of the YMCA. The two men are wearing aprons. A sign reading "YMCA Parking" is propped up against a wall to the side of the barbecues. The brick building is in the background behind them.
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KEL 259 A group of people are seated in folding chairs at a long table eating dinner at the First Annual Twin Falls YMCA Men's Steak Barbecue. The barbecue was to raise funds for programming and operating expenses of the YMCA. Cups, saucers, silverware, plates, condiments, and a plate of potatoes are on the table.
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KEL 258 The Art Guild of the Magic Valley gathers in the backyard of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peck for a barbecue to mark the end of the fiscal year. From left to right are Mr. and Mrs. Don Brannen, Mrs. Walter Hann, and Mrs. Lillian Voellers. The women are wearing dresses and Mr. Brannen is wearing a suit and tie. Ivy vines are draped over the side wall. To the other side of the doorway, a plaid jacket hangs on the side of the house, and a barrel planter of cacti sits below it. A fir tree is in the background.
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KEL 257 The Art Guild of the Magic Valley gathers in the backyard of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peck for a barbecue marking the end of the fiscal year. The men and women are seated in folding chairs at long tables covered in white table cloths. Ashtrays, cups, and a centerpiece of a doll holding a painter's palette are on the tables. A fir tree is to the side. The house is in the background.
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KEL 256 The Art Guild of the Magic Valley gathers in the backyard of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peck for a barbecue marking the end of the fiscal year. A woman with a sweater tied around her neck holds a plate of food. A man stands beside a table with his hand on the handle of a crock pot. Houses and trees are in the background. Another man, wearing an apron, is preparing food in the background. A fireplace is to the side, and a potted plant is on the mantle. The doorway into the house is behind them.
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KEL 255 The Art Guild of the Magic Valley gathers in the backyard of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peck for a barbecue marking the end of the fiscal year. The men and women are seated in folding chairs at a long table covered in a plaid table cloth. Plates, silverware, cups, and a centerpiece of a doll holding a painter's palette are on the table. A candle and some loose flowers also on the center of the table. A pack of cigarettes sits on the table beside of the women. The houses and some bushes are in the background.
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KEL 254 The Art Guild of the Magic Valley gathers in the backyard of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peck for a barbecue marking the end of the fiscal year. The men and women are seated in folding chairs at a long table covered in a white table cloth, eating dinner. From let to right are Mr. and Mrs. Don Brannen, Mrs. Lillian Voellers, Mrs. Erwin Kelm. On the other side of the table are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Culver and Mr. Erwin Kelm. Plates, silverware, cups, and a centerpiece of a doll holding a painter's palette are on the table. A small figure of a pineapple and a dog are also on the center of the table. Houses and trees are in the background.
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KEL 253 The Art Guild of the Magic Valley gathers in the backyard of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peck for a barbecue marking the end of the fiscal year. The men and women are seated in folding chairs at long tables covered in white table cloths. Ashtrays, cups, and a centerpiece of a doll holding a painter's palette are on the tables. A fir tree is to the side. The house is in the background.
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KEL 252 Senator Len B. Jordan cuts a ribbon over a doorway to officially open the CSI Vocational School on Kimberly Road at a dedication ceremony. Robert Blastock Jr., chairman of the college board of trustees, stands behind Senator Jordan. A woman stands beside him, and another man stands to the left. The men are dressed in suits and ties and the woman wears a dress.
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KEL 251 Senator Len B. Jordan stands at a podium giving a speech at a dedication for the CSI Vocational School on Kimberly Road. Several other men sit in folding chairs behind him, including Dr. James L. Taylor and Robert Blastock Jr. All of them are dressed in suits and ties. They are on the upraised porch of the vocational building, and an open garage door is behind them.
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KEL 250 William Donovan of Standard Arms, from Hartford, Connecticut, walks with Steve Herrett at Joslin Field Airport in Twin Falls, Idaho. Both men are dressed in suits and ties. William Donovan carries a hanging garment bag over his shoulder. A fence with a sign reading "Gate 2," an airplane, and a woman walking are in the background.
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KEL 249 William Donovan of Standard Arms, from Hartford, Connecticut, shakes hands with Steve Herrett at Joslin Field Airport in Twin Falls, Idaho. Both men are dressed in suits and ties. A fence, an airplane, and a man walking with a briefcase are in the background.
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KEL 248 Christ Rouseff, president of the DEK Processing Company, demonstrates the new photo recorder for driver's license photographs. A man and several women in dresses are seated in folding chairs around the table watching. Around thirty representatives of driver license bureaus of nine counties attended the demonstration at the American Legion Hall in Twin Falls. Papers and ashtrays are on the desk. Chairs surround the desk. A painting hangs on the back wall. In the corner is a bulletin board with certificates pinned on it. A painting hangs on the back wall.