Las Vegas Valley Water District officials from left to right: 1. Secretary, Maurice Gedance, 2. Chairman, Harvey Luce, 3. Vice-Chairman, Ted Werner, 4. Secretary, Leonard Fayle.
At site of Flamingo Reservoir, which was later renamed the Tom Campbell Reservoir. Standing from left to right, Leonard R. Fayle, President of the Las Vegas Valley Water District, William R. Renshaw, General manager of the Las Vegas Valley Water District, Robb Johnson, general contractor, and William Blackman of Montgomery Engineering.
Many people attend an important Las Vegas board meeting. Written vertically on the front and also on the back of the photograph, "Left to right: (1) unidentified (2) H.E. Hazzard (3) J.A. Tiberti (4) Maury Zenoff (5) Bill Walker (6) Leonard Fayle (7) Warren T. Stanley (8) ? (9) ? (10) Art Harris."
Standing from left to right, Maurice Gedance; Bert Leavitt; R.J. "Dick" Ronzone; Manny Cortez; Ron Lurie; John Cahlan; Rodger Hall; Larry Farnsworth. Seated, from left to right, Thalia Dondero; Joseph Foley; George Ullom; Paul Zimmerman; Leonard Fayle.
Written on the photograph, "Topping off Riviera Hotel. L-R- Harley Harmon, County Commissioner; Leonard Fayle, Chamber of Commerce; Herb McDonald; Marshall Wright, Manager of Riviera; Mayor C.D. Baker." Site Name: Riviera Hotel and Casino (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Stagecoaches and miners hustle down MainStreet in booming Goldfield, Nevada in front of the Hotel Esmeralda. Type at the bottom says: "When Goldfield was envy of mining world." Inscription on the back reads: "Goldfield, Nev., about 1904, looking north on Main St., with Columbia Mt. looming in the background. Peak boom population was 30,000, with fabulous gold strikes yielding $120,000,000." Print from Edwin Scofield Giles' collection
Major General R.G. "Zack" Taylor (wearing hardhat) and "Jeanie Girl" Karen Cardinali on the roof of the Aladdin Hotel for its "Top-Out" ceremony, in Las Vegas, Nevada, December 3, 1975. The event celebrated the pouring of the last bucket of cement for the hotel's new tower. Bottles of champagne and a Persian rug are laid out on the concrete roof.
Percy Villa, of Panorama Magazine (Las Vegas), and "Jeanie Girl" Karen Cardinali pose with concrete levelers on the roof of the Aladdin Hotel for its "Top-Out" ceremony, in Las Vegas, Nevada, December 3, 1975. The event celebrated the pouring of the last bucket of cement for the hotel's new tower.
Performers preparing backstage for the Folies Bergere show at the Tropicana Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada. The tallest showgirl in Las Vegas, Sonja Lubbers (6 feet, 2.5 inches), is adjusting the tie of the show's shortest boy dancer, Bo Ramos, who is standing on a chair. Shelves with hats, headdresses and shoes are seen behind them.