North Las Vegas Councilman Dan Gray (left) and Mayor Clarence "Bud" Cleland standing in front of City of North Las Vegas sign, North Las Vegas, Nevada, June 19, 1973. The World's Largest Bingo Parlor, Jim's Radiator shop, and the 5 Point Garage, and the Jerry's Nugget sign are visible in the background.
Taking the oath of office, North Las Vegas, Nevada, June 14, 1973. Pictured L-R: Dan Gray, Mayor Bud Cleland, James Seastrand, Dan Mahoney; standing behind and above are Clay Lynch (left) and Wendell Waite.
Father James Sheehy (center) was honored by St. Christopher's Catholic Church with a parish-wide dinner at the Las Vegas Elks Club, North Las Vegas, Nevada, January, 1964. North Las Vegas Mayor William Taylor (left) presented him with a key to the city and spoke on behalf of the City of North Las Vegas. Bishop Robert Dwyer (right) of Reno was the principal speaker.
Councilmen James "Jim" Kelly (left) and Bud Cleland (right) buying the first tickets for the Western Daze A-Go-Go Barbeque from Babe Mott (barbeque ticket chairman) and Vera Munsell (chairperson for Western Daze A-Go-Go executive committee), North Las Vegas, Nevada, June 7, 1965.
North Las Vegas Mayor William L. Taylor signs a proclamation designating the week of September 17-23, 1964 as Constitution Week. Mrs. Sam Amorelli is at left, Mrs. David Cotner at right, , North Las Vegas, Nevada, September, 24, 1964.
From left to right, Councilman Wendell Waite; North Las Vegas Mayor Bud Cleland; Nevada Congressman Jim Santini; and North Las Vegas Councilman Dan Mahoney in North Las Vegas, Nevada.