To the weary automobile traveler from the north or south, Beatty, and the garage, were probably welcome sights. The garage handled Union gasoline, oil, tires, and auto repairs in addition to being the area's Authorized Ford Service Station. It was also the town's "Tourist Headquarters" with campgrounds and cabins (forerunner of today's motels).
Gold Bar Club, Wahmonie, Nevada; Left to right: Nellie Waite, Claude Mackie and George Sanders, 1928-1929. Claude Mackie ran Ice Cream Parlor in Nevada Hotel Buildings
Three female and two male dancers in white fringed bikini costumes with arm bands, fur ankle cuffs, and large feather headdress dancing in front of a teepee. Two female dancers in similar costumes are visible waiting in the wings. Two male photographers are visible. One is on the stage, the other is in the audience section.
Dozens of people lining the street, and sitting on top of buildings, and looking outside of widndows probably to watch the Helldorado Parade. The float passes by outside of the 49'er Club. Site Name: 49'er Club (Las Vegas, Nev.) Street Address: 109 Fremont Street
An unidentified individual is fishing on Lake Mead. In on hand he is holding a fishing rod. In his other hand he is holding two fish that he caught on Lake Mead.
A night view of neon signs and marquees for the Lucky Strike Club and Lucky Strike Club's Bingo Club on Fremont Street in Las Vegas, Nevada. The various signs advertise "bingo" and "gambling." Site Name: Lucky Strike Club (Las Vegas, Nev.) Street Address: 117 East Fremont Street
Lloyd Ullom, Edward Marshall, and George Ullom (left to right) sit on a blanket outside of Rose Williams' house. The photograph was printed by Sensor Photography Studio - San Diego on June 13, 1927.
The Ullom family sits on a blanket with Gladys Boggs Marshall (in the middle) in front of Rose Williams' house. Left to right: George and Norma Ullom, Gladys B. Marshall, Lloyd and Rose Ullom and their daughter Francis.
The group poses in front of Rose Williams' house. Left to right: Rose and Lloyd Ullom, their daughter Francis (sitting in the middle of the photo), their friend Edward B Marshall (standing) and Lloyd's brother George and his wife Norma Ullom.