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KEL 067 Soloist for the United Church Women's May Fellowship luncheon at the Church of the Brethren was Mrs. Ivan Squires, right, accompanied by Mrs. Carl Stutzman. Mrs. Stutzman sits on a stool while Mrs. Squires stands, holding a hymn book. Both are wearing dresses. An organ is seen to the left. Flower pots filled with lilies and a display with a cross are in the background.
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KEL 066 A group of people are gathered for a potluck meal in the cafeteria of the Church of the Brethren at the United Church Women's May
Fellowship luncheon. Several dishes of food and flower centerpieces are on the tables.
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KEL 065 A panel discussion on racial discrimination in Twin Falls was the highlight of the United Church Women's May Fellowship luncheon at the Church of the Brethren. Those participating on the panel are, back row from left to right, Mrs. Ardis Rose, Mrs. Kenneth Given, Mrs. W. S. Holman, and Mrs. Herman Dodson, and
front row, Mrs. Leonard Blix, Mrs. Ivan Squires, Mrs. Glenn Roach, and Mrs. Luther Thompson. They are wearing dresses, and a few wear bonnets. Flower pots filled with lilies decorate the sides of the stage. The pulpit, a display with a cross, and some May baskets sitting on a podium are in the background.
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KEL 064 From left to right, Doralee Welch, Judy Stepanovich, Anita Hernandez, and Jody Stepanovich carry May baskets for offering at the United Church Women's May Fellowship luncheon at the Church of the Brethren. The little girls are all wearing dresses. An African American man, Bob Nora, dressed in a suit and tie holds the handle of one of the baskets. Flower pots filled with lilies decorate the sides of the stage. A display with a cross is in the background.
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KEL 063 From left to right, Doralee Welch, Judy Stepanovich, Anita Hernandez, and Jody Stepanovich carry May baskets for offering at the United Church Women's May Fellowship luncheon at the Church of the Brethren. The little girls are all wearing dresses. An African American man, Bob Nora, dressed in a suit and tie holds the handle of one of the baskets. Flower pots filled with lilies decorate the sides of the stage. A display with a cross is in the background.
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KEL 062 001 New Kimberly FFA officers sit on a staircase. They are dressed in suits, ties, and FFA jackets. In attendance are Dennis Eslinger, Jim Klimes, Dennis M. Dean, and Loren Honstead.
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KEL 062 Outgoing Kimberly FFA prsident John Hamby, left, discusses duties with incoming president Loren Honstead, right. They are seated on a staircase and dressed in suits and ties and their embroidered FFA jackets.
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KEL 061 An aerial view shows the Snake River Canyon outside of Twin Falls, Idaho. Spanning the canyon is the Perrine Memorial Bridge. Further down the curve of the canyon from the bridge is Pillar Falls. Several roads lined by trees are visible in the aerial view.
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KEL 060 An aerial view shows the Snake River Canyon outside of Twin Falls, Idaho. Spanning the canyon is the Perrine Memorial Bridge. Blue Lakes Blvd., lined by trees, continues on from the bridge. The Breckenridge Farm is also visible. Several roads, fields, and canals are visible in the aerial view.
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KEL 059 An aerial view shows a small portion of an estimated 600 head of cattle move southward along Marley's lane near Richfield. The drive started at Earl Hutchinson's ranch, near Gannett. The cattle were forced to move to Dietrich where ample hay and feed could be provided. Crews plowed out roads so the herd could move. The drive took three days. A house, swing set, feed silos, a barn, and a fenced corral are seen in the distance. Thick snow covers the ground, and wild bushes peek up through the snow.
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KEL 058 An aerial view shows Twin Falls, Idaho. Kimberly Rd. and Eastland Dr. intersect in the bottom right of the photograph. Twin Falls Cemetery is visible off of Kimberly Rd. Bowladrome and Motorview are visible on Eastland Dr. In the center of the image, the baseball diamond at Harmon Park, on the corner of Elizabeth Blvd. and Locust St., is visible. In the distance several buildings from downtown Twin Falls are visible, including the First Baptist Church, St. Edward's Catholic Church, the original Twin Falls High School (now the present day jail), Twin Falls County Court House, Twin Falls Public Library, and Twin Falls City Park. Far in the distance, Magic Valley Memorial Hospital is visible. Various trees, buildings, houses, streets, roads, and fields are visible in the aerial view.
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KEL 057 Attendees of the Idaho Cattle Feeder's Association meeting surround a film projector at a premier showing of a new movie produced by the Union Pacific Railroad, "Beef Rings the Bell," which featured many scenic range shots of the Stanley Basin area. From left to right are Sam Grayson, U.P. special representative, Boyd Baxter, U.P. agriculture agent, Ed Arnold, association president, Henry Jones, association director, and Russ Lindstrom, association director. An American flag is displayed on the wall behind the projector.
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KEL 056 Outgoing Gooding chapter FFA president Joe Leeper hands a gavel to new chapter president Gene Wilkins. Randy Byers, state FFA vice president, observes the proceedings. They are dressed in suits and ties and their FFA embroidered jackets, and stand behind a podium reading "Future Farmers of America President." Behind the podium is a banner on the wall reading "Future Farmers of America Gooding."
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KEL 055 Nell Cross, Valley High School vocational agriculture instructor, looks at a book on the science of cattle feeding with Valley chapter FFA president Gary Hall. On the table is a book titled "Feeds and Feeding." A bookcase filled with books is in the background. A certificate reading "Future Farmers of America" hangs on the wall.
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KEL 054 Farm mechanics contest winners examine a cutting torch. Valley High School won the North Magic Valley district FFA contest, which was held at Hagerman. Team members are, from left to right, Roger Johnson, Gary Hall, and Don Pline. Some lockers, a work table, and some other students are in the background.