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Article, includes black and white photograph of Iva Lehman. Handwritten note in margins says that article was published on page 10 of the Gunnison News-Champion on June 29, 1950.
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article taken from unknown magazine, advertising for the 1958 Cattlemen's Days celebration.
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Article from the July 14, 1966 edition of the Gunnison News-Champion listing the results of the Cattlemen's Days Fat Beef show and sale.
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black and white photograph of the 1967 Cattlemen's Days Queen and Attendants
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Article about Vevarelle Esty's memories of Cattlemen's Days Rodeo history. Includes black and white photograph of 4 women from the Outcalt family on horseback in the early 1900's.
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several photocopied pages of black and white photographs taken of early Cattlemen's Days dignitaries and VIP's.
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Clipping describing the new schedule of events for the Cattlemen's Days rodeo. Handwritten note indicates that it was published in the Gunnison County Globe on June 29,1967.
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A newspaper article, titled "Telluride Radio Station", from the Telluride Times, dated October 9, 1975. Describes the opening reception of the KOTO Radio station, in Telluride, Colorado. Pictures of Elvira Wunderlich, Jim Jackson, Al Johnston, Jerry Greene, Jim Bedford, Terry Starr, Dave Sklare, and Reverend Al Johnston are shown.
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This Denver magazine article, in the Media section, is titled "Wednesday the Judge Plays Jazz." It is written by Roger Neville Williams and published February 1977. It describes the founding of KOTO, in particular, Jerry Greene's journey from Denver to Telluride. The article also discusses KOTO Radio's broadcasts, including city council meetings, Brother Al's religious program, and community announcements. Lynne Dimet, one of KOTO's DJs is pictured....
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Features a letter written by Kay DeKraayaka Eva Waterhouse, a photograph of Charles Sandelin and his wife at Cripple Creek, Colorado in 1892, and a poem by Margaret Rossi.