Michael Tell succeeded his parents Jack and Beatrice Tell in the managing the Las Vegas Israelite newspaper and became the second generation of ownership.
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John Graves was born in San Diego, California and moved to Las Vegas, Nevada around 1967. He worked as a dice dealer and blackjack dealer.
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Bertha Gresh resided in Nelson, Nevada for over 60 years, and was its longest living resident at the time she passed away at age 92 in 1975.
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Sharon Gutzman was born in Winnipeg, Canada. Gutzman moved to Las Vegas, Nevada in 1953.
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Sally Halko was born in Gowen, Oklahoma. She moved to Las Vegas, Nevada in 1961.
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Alfred Guzman worked many careers included sprotswriter, insurance salesman, and public relations. He started with the Desert Inn in 1968 and worked his way up to being director of public relations. He then moved to the Sands Hotel and Casino.
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Guy Hamblin was born in Lincoln County, Nevada. He went to school in Panaca, Nevada. He moved to Las Vegas, Nevada in 1946.
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Myrtle Hancock was born in Craig, Colorado. She came to Las Vegas, Nevada when her husband, Hap Hancock acquired a job as a slot supervisor at the Golden Nugget.
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Flora Hannig-Kellar was born in Washington, Utah. At around the age of 3, her family arrived in Nevada. She started school in Mesquite, Nevada.
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Leander Fields Hayes was born in Salt Lake City, Utah. He arrived in Las Vegas, Nevada in 1941. Hayes worked as a stage/audio sound technician.
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