A marching band in a Labor Day Parade in Las Vegas, Nevada, circa 1930. A banner advertising Nevada Garage is visible. The original image has been damaged.
An unidentified man and woman, wearing costume crowns, seated aboard a passenger train, during a Las Vegas Day celebration. They are probably members of the Elbert Edwards family.
A group of Las Vegas Democrats at the Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner in Los Angeles, California. The guest of honor at this dinner is former President Harry Truman. Standing from left to right are: Mayor C.D. Baker, Bart Lytton, Gov. Vail Pittman, Lt. Governor Cliff Jones. Sitting from left to right are: Tom Carroll, Harry S. Truman, Dan Kimball.
Note: Cover has hotel logo and illustration of an American Colonial-era man and woman pointing the hands of a clock face to 12:00; the clock is set in holly bound with a ribbon printed "New Year Greetings." Menu is bound with red cord. Illustration of the hotel on page 2. Includes music program; Meade Orchestra, Jas. A. Meade, Leader Menu insert: Music Programs Restaurant: New St. Charles Hotel Location: New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Las Vegas Mayor Bill Briare signing the proclamation for "Paisano Day" in Las Vegas, Nevada. Shown with him are two unidentified members of Las Vegas Emblem Club #114.