p1 = "1. SATURDAY - A Polson MT Volunteer Fire and Ladder truck parked near Memory Lane flying a large American flag." p2 = "2. In the multi-purspose roon, the lady with many types of beading, such as neclaces, bracelets, broaches, and Indian." p3 = "3. The beading lady showing her silver rings and bracelets (in the shadow)." p4 = "4. Outside, a young man showing U.S. Army dress, C-rations, and mess kits, all circa WW II and Korean War era." p5 = "5. The Army Rat Patrol Jeep ride, going almost continuously. When passing pedestrians, the driver would smile big, salute, and jive talk some Army lingo." p6 = "6. Dave driving the barrel ride around the Pioneer Village with the antique \"backwards\" tractor. This was a propular ride too." p7 = "7. Having her picture taken with a UFO. Of course the gray marks up the side are alien tracks." p8 = "8. Two ladies demonstrating the spinning of wool into yarn with their spinning wheels. If you had time, they would sit you down and teach you to spin wool too." p9 = "9. Some of Phillips' hand made leather goods and woven pine needle baskets. She made personalized checkbooks, wallets, purses, moccasins, pillows, key fobs, book marks, etc." p10 = "10. Leon Community 4-H food in the background and a picnic table in the foreground." p11 = "11. The U.S. Navy pilot getting two kids seated and helmeted in the T-33 \"Shooting Star\" jet for a photo." p12 = "12. The sawmill in operation. A sign said that for a reasonable donation, you could take home a wagon load of lumber. Two or three wagons full of lumber were ready to go." p13 = "13. Sawdust flies around the sawblade when it's in operation (and it's loud)." p14 = "14. In the new ag bulding, a 1930 Model A Coupe owned by Lonnie & Marie Smith of Ronan MT." p15 = "15. The Model A's window placard." p16 = "16. A few tractors in the new ag building." p17 = "17. The blacksmith hammering an iron bar at the anvil." p18 = "18. Hand forged iron striker bars for fire starter kits." p19 = "19. A female mallard duck carving, finished just two days before this showing by local bird carver Andrew Spear. For $500, he would sell it." p20 = "20. This will be the male mallard duck carving, to go with the female just completed." p21 = "21. Painting of a male ruby-throat hummingbird carving has begun." p22 = "22. A completed house wren." p23 = "23. Local bird carver Andrew Spear, see his website at http://www.BlueMountainCarving.com ." p24 = "24. A male wood duck carving, one of the most colorful of all ducks." p25 = "25. Gil closing up the back of a Korean War era, full-track, amphibious, 6-ton cargo carrier (for 105 mm howitzer shells). This ride went every hour or two." p26 = "26. Gil getting into the amphibious cargo carrier. The lady riding shotgun had a small child with her, so she preferred to ride up front." p27 = "27. Showing a teen how to change colors while spinning wool into yarn." p28 = "28. Amusement park train engineer Ned talking to a parent. This was a popular ride throughout the day." p29 = "29. A Senior Citizen Quilter, top-stitching a quilt in the multi-purpose room." p30 = "30. The Old Time Fiddlers playing in the multi-purpose room." p31 = "31. The gourd lady, rimming a gourd with pine needles." p32 = "32. Some of the jewelry and gourds she had for sale in the multi-purpose room." p33 = "33. Back to the Navy jet, with two at a time sitting in the tandem cockpits." p34 = "34. Kids on the teeter-totter, near the Green Mountain School." p35 = "35. A tire shrinker outside the blacksmith building. A wagon wheel tire is the outer iron ring that rolls on the ground." p36 = "36. The Rat Patrol Jeep ride again, driving some kids around the Pioneer Village." p37 = "37. A girl in the Pioneer Village jail." p38 = "38. Museum volunteer Paul Bonelli and his girl friend, checking out the coal hatch on the Paul Bunyan." p39 = "39. Three kids in the wheel house of the Paul Bunyan." p40 = "40. A child at the port hole of a UFO." p41 = "41. Closer up, he is more visible." p42 = "42. The Area 51 sign, near the UFOs." p43 = "43. Most of the alien stuff in the museum's Area 51." p44 = "44. Three boys feeding cans to the can crusher." p45 = "45. And there goes another aluminum pop can." p46 = "46. Meanwhile back at the sawmill, there's more sawdust and lumber cut." p47 = "47. There goes the tracked amphibious cargo carrier ride, again." p48 = "48. They're making a break to get out of the Pioneer Village." p49 = "49. In the blacksmith building, the second blacksmith is hammering out a garden trowel." p50 = "50. The first blacksmith bending a rod around, like a red hot snake." p51 = "51. The root beer float lady at the soda bar." p52 = "52. SUNDAY - The guy demonstrating heat engines that he has made. A flame eater engine is popping in front of him and two Sterling (heat difference) engines are running to the right." p53 = "53. A Rube Goldberg contraption to crack a walnut in more than 30 seconds." p54 = "54. Three ladies spinning wool into yarn on Sunday." p55 = "55. Spinning flax into a fine thread." p56 = "56. Andrew Spear showing his competition-grade carved loon with three shades of black (signed on the bottom)." p57 = "57. A carved male mallard duck, shown on Sunday." p58 = "58. It takes a hot knife for feather details." p59 = "59. The second blacksmith with his finished garden trowel in his right hand. He's also holding a hot iron bar with tongs in his left hand." p60 = "60. Drawing out an iron bar with the 100-lb. trip hammer." p61 = "61. The blacksmiths sold a fire starting kit in a metal can. It included carbonized cotton cloth, dry flax, a forged iron striker bar, and a flint stone." p62 = "62. Here's their ad for the fire starter kit." p63 = "63. One of two trailers of working 1-cylinder gasoline engines owned by Ed Brueckmann." p64 = "64. The second of two trailers of working 1-cylinder gasoline engines owned by Ed Brueckmann." p65 = "65. Ed Brueckmann is on the left in the John Deere suspenders. Sorry, I didn't get the man's name on the right." p66 = "66. The barber who gave inexpensive haircuts during Live History Days. He ate the hot dog in his right hand." p67 = "67. The barbershop price sign, no discount if you don't need a shave." p68 = "68. Another of the barbershop signs." p69 = "69. A couple kids on the railroad hand car." p70 = "70. A speeder on the tracks." p71 = "71. One of two guys who said that they had S-1 pressurized with enough compressed air to move it up and down the track the previous day." p72 = "72. The Navy pilot who took photos of kids in the T-33 \"Shooting Star\" jet. He was reading a novel during slack time." p73 = "73. More kids getting in the Navy jet for photos." p74 = "74. More folks at the food concession. They said, \"Retirement property prices around Flathead Lake are rather high.\" \"So have you tried up around Libby or Troy?\", asked Andrew Spear." p75 = "75. Showing a girl how to spin wool into yarn." p76 = "76. A retired Burlington Northern fireman on the railroad hand car." p77 = "77. And there he goes down the track." p78 = "78. Phillips' dies for stamping leather." p79 = "79. Phillips showing a typical custom die-stamped leather object made during Live History Days." number_of_images = 79;