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KEL 232 Officers for the Twin Falls Lions Club were installed during a dinner meeting at the Elks hall. From left to right are installing officer Ed Bossard, who is district governor-elect of District 39 W, Donald Zuck, outgoing president of the organization, and Paul Bull, new president. Mr. Zuck hands a gavel to Mr. Bull. They are all dressed in suits and ties. Above them on the wall hangs a framed painting of an elk and some trees with an award ribbon on it.
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KEL 231 Mrs. Marie Presnell holds her two-year-old dachsund, Eric, who has a brace around his neck. The dog was found with slash wounds on his throat. The cuts, which were inflicted either by a person with a knife or another dog, required thirty-seven stitches to close.
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KEL 230 M. Sherman Swensen, owner-manager of Swensen's Food Center, checks dairy products at his newly-opened store in South Park. The Food Center is located at the site of the Okay
Food Store, which closed in December. He is dressed in a long apron. To his side is a cold case of dairy products, and a convex mirror hangs above it. Behind him is the produce, and boxes of crackers are on a shelf above the vegetables.
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KEL 229 From left to right, Chet Stahl, chairman of the hospital board, DeLoy Giles, patient of the Elks Rehabilitation Center, and Weldon Haskins, Elks state president, stand in front of a display for the Idaho Elks Rehabilitation Center at a BPOE convention held in Twin Falls. The men are dressed in suits and ties, and Mr. Giles holds a cane. Mr. Giles, who lived at the Elks Rehabilitation Center in Boise on and off for fifteen years after being almost completely paralyzed in a logging accident when he
was twelve years old, spoke about the center during the convention.
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KEL 228 Frank Harney, dressed in a cowboy hat, holds the reigns of Boomer Britches, the grand champion stallion at the Idaho-Oregon-Nevada Appaloosa Horse Show. The horse is owned by Robert Harney of Twin Falls. A woman and young boy stand beside him. A group of people walk to the side of the corral, next to some bleachers. Some other horses and owners are in the background.
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KEL 227 Dilettantes members Ivan Squires, Del Slaughter, Henry Wills, and James La Grone, dressed in striped vests and bow ties, pose with their hats after being selected for the Dilettante Group of the Magic Valley's production of "The Music Man."
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KEL 226 Cheryl Couch, winner of the Miss Twin Falls pageant, is seated and holding a bouquet of roses, while runners-up Pamela Jones and Deanna Peterson stand behind her with a man. The event was sponsored by the Twin Falls Lions Club and held at the Twin Falls High School gymnasium. The women are dressed in formal gowns and sashes, and Cheryl Couch wears a tiara. The man wears a tuxedo with a bow tie and has a corsage in his jacket. Some potted plants, a statue holding a flower arrangement, and a table and chair are in the background.
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KEL 225 Cheryl Couch, winner of the Miss Twin Falls pageant, is seated and holding a bouquet of roses, while the other contestants stand behind her, including runners-up Pamela Jones and Deanna Peterson. The event was sponsored by the Twin Falls Lions Club and held at the Twin Falls High School gymnasium. All are dressed in formal gowns and sashes, and Cheryl Couch wears a tiara. Some potted plants, a statue holding a flower arrangement, an arched doorway, and a chair are in the background.
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KEL 224 Cheryl Couch, winner of the Miss Twin Falls pageant, is seated and holding a bouquet of roses, while two men stand behind her. The event was sponsored by the Twin Falls Lions Club and held at the Twin Falls High School gymnasium. She is dressed in a formal gown, sash, and tiara, while the men wear white shirts and black dress pants. Some potted plants, a statue holding a flower arrangement, and a table and chair are in the background.
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KEL 223 Cheryl Couch, winner of the Miss Twin Falls pageant, is seated and holding a bouquet of roses, while runners-up Pamela Jones and Deanna Peterson stand behind her. The event was sponsored by the Twin Falls Lions Club and held at the Twin Falls High School gymnasium. All are dressed in formal gowns and sashes, and Cheryl Couch wears a tiara. Some potted plants, a statue holding a flower arrangement, and a table and chair are in the background.
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KEL 222 Immediate past exalted ruler of Lewiston BPOE No. 809 Art Swanson, right, presents sixty pounds of elk hides valued at $250 for the Elks Rehabilitation Center in Boise to Dick Williams, Elks Idaho Rehabilitation Center administrator, center, and Chester Stahl, left, during a BPOE convention held in Twin Falls. The hides were collected by the Lewiston Lodge nnd will be used as basic material in physical therapy projects by
patients at the center. Chester Stahl and Art Swanson are dressed in suits and ties, and Dick Williams wears a suit and bow tie. Some chairs and an ashtray are along the wall behind them. In the corner, a bouquet of flowers sits on a pedestal. A few folding chairs are in the foreground.
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KEL 221 State officers Virgil McKenzie, Weldon Haskins, and William S. Hawkins stand behind a podium at a BPOE convention held in Twin Falls. Mr. McKenzie hands Mr. Hawkins a gavel. All three men are dressed in suits and ties. Three large plush chairs are behind the men. Some chairs and an ashtray are in the corner. On the back wall is a display that reads "1183 In Memoriam." Hanging from the ceiling above the men is a string of pennants and a banner that reads "Come and Play the Kellogg Way Midwinter Convention '66." An elk head is mounted high on the wall in the background.
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KEL 220 Winners for a craziest costume contest receive their awards at a BPOE convention held in Twin Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Engalls of Boise, winners of the best dressed couple award, are dressed in Spanish clothing, and Charles Engalls wears a large sombrero. Beside them are the winners of the best dressed individual awards, Mrs. Arthur Swanson, dressed in a fancy ruffled dress, and Frank Hike, dressed in a checkered coat with a bow tie and bowler hat. A man in a pointed hat and a group of people stand behind them on the stage. A large banner hanging over the stage reads "No Siesta All Fiesta, Twin Falls, June 1965" and "You're welcomed to the state convention." A podium on stage reads "Twin Falls Lodge B.P.O.E. No 1182" around the Elks Club seal.
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KEL 219 Examining one of several information pamphlets available to tourists at the tourist information booth on the south side of Perrine Memorial Bridge are, from left to right, Ray Rostron, secretary and manager of the Twin Falls Chamber of Commerce, Mrs. Harold Griff and Mrs. Bill Morrison, members of the Twin Falls Jay-C-Ettes. The sign above the booth reads "Welcome to Twin Falls, Free Tourist Information." A sign on the lower part of the booth reads "What To Do." Some automobiles (cars) are parked to the side and behind the information booth. In the background is a wooden fence, and trees and sage brush can be seen beyond it.
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KEL 218 From left to right, Miss Twin Falls pageant candidates Jill Dunagan, Sherry Stuart, and Carol Christensen sit in chairs in front of a table. A telephone sits on the table. They are all wearing dresses.