Dan Naert, University City and Mike Bohannon, Clayton giving their best heave-ho to their team, Shearson Lehman Brothers during the Tug-of-War at the 1986 Clayton Corporate Challenge.
Authorities wait for the removal of the body of the slain assailant of Jefferson County sheriff's deputy Lt. Wally Gansmann. They are, from left, Jefferson County sheriff's deputy Robert Edney, Jefferson County Coroner Dr. James Rehm, Sgt. Carl Cullum, an Arnold police officer and another man, both unidentified.
The winners of the highly-contested race for councilman in Arnold were sworn in Monday night by Chief Judge M. C. Matthes of the 8th circuit Federal Court of Appeals. From left to right, the new councilmen are: Charles Reichardt, Ward 1; Clifford Scates, Ward 1; Ed Schleff, Ward 4; Max Washburn, Ward 2; George McNamara, Ward 3; Gilbert Pfaff, Ward 3; James Eames, Ward 2 and Al Ems, Ward 4. More
Ron Counts (left) father of the 8-year-old girl that prompted the Arnold Rifle and Pistol Club to hold the Bowling Pin Shoot for the benefit of the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, and Rick Kramlich, the club's senior range officer, fire at bowling pins with .45 caliber automatics. The pins on the table on shot at from 8 1/3 yards away.
County courts building Clayton, Missouri. People were put in jail and adopted children in this building and under the jurisidiction of the various courts.
Conservationist and heavy duty equipment atop an irrigation reservoir which will service 323 acres. The pipe in the photo is an 18 inch pipe which runs through the earthfill dam, and will take care of normal overflow problems the 17 acre pool will have.
Pipes and drainage inlets are shown in this photograph of the underground operation of a broad-base Terrace in Auxvasse MO. The excess water will gather around the drains and be transferred to the main reservoir by pipes instead of washing away topsoil as it escapes the fields.
Ed Musselman conservationist discusses an area of no-till corn and the residue left in the field from the previous crop. The agronomists discussion was part of a 2 day land conservation and field crop demonstration.
A bulldozer working on the final part of the grass waterway which will handle runoff water from 50 acres tract of land on the south east corner of the Don Woods / Bill Dunn farm. The waterway is 45 feet wide and a slope of only 18 inches across the project.
Conservationist Dale Schnarre talking to a group touring the Don Woods / Bill Dunn Farm near Auxvasse Missouri. The farm was open to the public July 29th and 30th.