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KEL 217 From left to right, Miss Twin Falls pageant candidates Jeannette Bertoch, Deanna Peterson, and Cheryl Couch sit in chairs in front of a table. A telephone sits on the table. They are all wearing dresses.
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KEL 216 From left to right, Miss Twin Falls pageant candidates Judy Clark, Marilynn Rappleye, and Pamela Jones sit in chairs in front of a table. A telephone sits on the table. They are all wearing dresses.
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KEL 215 New members Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Snow, left, initial their names in booklets belonging to Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wadsworth. A list of all names of new members was compiled in a booklet and given to each old member of the
Blue Lakes Country Club. The men are wearing suits and ties and the women are wearing dresses, and Mr. and Mrs. Snow have large music notes pinned to their clothes. In the background, people are seated at small circular dining tables eating dinner. Chandeliers hang from the ceiling.
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KEL 214 A group of people dance to music by the Allen DeVries Orchestra at a Blue Lakes Country Club party held by new members for old members. The men are wearing suits and ties and the women are wearing dresses, and one man has a large music note pinned on his jacket. Chandeliers hang from the ceiling.
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KEL 213 Three couples dance to music of the Allen DeVries Orchestra at a Blue Lakes Country Club social held by new members for old members. The men are wearing suits and ties and the women are wearing dresses, and one man has a large music note pinned on his jacket. In the background, people are seated at small circular dining tables eating dinner. Chandeliers hang from the ceiling.
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KEL 212 Chatting and enjoying drinks after dinner at the Blue Lakes Country Club social are, from left to right, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Glasmann. Each table was covered with white and centered with a miniature golf green, complete with golf tee, ball and flag. Also on the table are tea cups, saucers, silverware, plates, glasses, wine glasses, an ashtray, and a vase. The men are wearing in suits and ties and the women are wearing dresses. Other people are enjoying dinner at the tables to the side. In the background, behind a banister, is a rock fireplace. To the side of the rock fireplace, a band is playing music. A woman plays a piano, a man plays the trombone, and another man plays a bass.
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KEL 211 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Beckstead, left, greet Mr. and Mrs. Egon Kroll, Mrs. Jack (Betty) Mullowney and Mr. and Mrs. Armour Anderson at a Blue Lakes Country Club social. "Getting to Know You" was the theme of the event that was held to honor new members. The men are wearing in suits and ties and the women are wearing dresses. Behind them are some large tinted windows on either side of a door. A piano sits in the corner in the background.
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KEL 210 Standing before the rock fireplace at the Blue Lakes Country Club are, from left and right, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Harvey and Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Harvey at a club party hosted by the new members. The men are wearing suits and ties with large music notes pinned onto their jackets and the two women are wearing dresses. A chandelier hangs from the ceiling in the background.
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KEL 209 County commissioners Heber Loughmiller, left, and Morris Carlson, right, stand beside a spray-painted sign marking the Twin Falls County dumpground during a tour of county dumpgrounds. Several cans, weeds, and other garbage are visible behind the sign.
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KEL 208 Four elephants stand outside eating hay while the William Kay-Shrine Circus is set up at Jaycee Park in Twin Falls. The circus was sponsored by the Magic Valley Shrine clubs. A fence runs behind them, and a trailer is in the background.
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KEL 207 Displaying a sturgeon that was caught in the Snake River at Hammett are, from left to right, Gary Motzner and Burton Perrine Jr. Motzner caught the fish on a 40-pound line and landed the fish with the help of Perrine and John White after a 20-minute battle. The sturgeon measured 5 feet, 10 inches and weighed more than 70 pounds. A hose connected to some piping hangs from the wall behind them.
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KEL 206 Honorary life members who were honored at a Knights of Columbus meeting and social hour at the Catholic Parish Hall in Twin Falls are, from left to right, Nelson Jarvis, Anton Britt, Tony Assendrup, and John Leahy. They are all dressed in suits and ties. On the wall above them is the Knights of Columbus coat of arms.
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KEL 205 Ken Roundy, president of the Twin Falls Motel association and owner of the Deluxe Motor Lodge, supports a water bond for the growth of Twin Falls. He stands behind a desk, and on the desk is a clipboard with a registration form, an ashtray, a "Ring Bell for Service" sign, and a can with a sign above it that says "Help Yourself." Behind him a picture of an airplane hangs on the wall, and a sign beside it reads "Flying Spoken Here."
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KEL 204 Checking over important papers in the governor's office are, from left to right, Jack M. Murphy, president pro tem of the Idaho senate, Lt. Gov. William E. Drevlow, and Mrs. Mary Brooks, Idaho senator. The men are dressed in suits and ties and Mrs. Brooks is wearing a jacket, blouse, and skirt. On the ornate desk are several stacks of books, a fancy pen holder, an ashtray, a telephone, and various office supplies. The reflection of the man seated behind the desk shows on the shiny surface of the desk. Behind them are some file cabinets and a mantle that has an elephant figurine, a trophy, and several small figurines of people. Marble columns are to the sides of the mantle, and a painting of some trees and mountains hangs on the wall.
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KEL 203 In the top photo, chatting during lunch at the Hotel Boise are, from left to right, Mrs. Norma Herzinger and Senator Mary Brooks. Various food items are on the table. In the background, some curtains blow in the breeze, and a potted plant sits on a window sill. A building can be seen outside the window. In the bottom photo, the Hotel Boise is seen from the outside. Some people are on the steps of the building, and some automobiles (cars) are parked along the street. Several trees and bushes are on the lawn. Snow covers the ground, trees, and cars.