Guy Edward "Whataman" Hudson (center, behind counter) and Jack Laubach (in front of the counter and to Hudson's right), at Laubach's Recreation Tavern in Boulder City, Nevada. The tavern was the only place in Boulder City in 1932 where liquor was legal, including "near beer" and 4% wine. Individual Creator credit goes to Elton Garrett.
The opening of an artesian well in Las Vegas, Nevada. From left to right, the individuals pictured include an unidentified man; Fred Balzar, a Nevada governor; an unidentified man; and J. Fred Hesse, a Mayor of Las Vegas, Nevada.
A group of people at the opening of an artesian well in Las Vegas, Nevada. From left to right, the individuals include and unidentified man; and unidentified woman; Fred Balzar, a Nevada governor; J. Fred Hesse, a Las Vegas Mayor; and an unidentified man.
The opening of an artesian well in Las Vegas, Nevada. From left to right, the individuals pictured include an unidentified man; J. Fred Hesse, a Las Vegas mayor; and Fred Balzar, a Nevada governor.
From left to right, Fred Balzar, a Nevada governor; an unidentified woman; and J. Fred Hesse, a Las Vegas mayor, all attending the opening of an artesian well in Las Vegas, Nevada.