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.
From left to right, John Gleason, the National Director Boys Clubs of America; President Richard M. Nixon; and Mayor of North Las Vegas William L. Taylor in Las Vegas, Nevada.
From left to right, Milton Weiss, North Las Vegas City Treasurer; Howard Cannon, Nevada U. S. Senator; Clay Lynch, North Las Vegas City Manager; and Grant Sawyer, Governor of Nevada, posing together for an award in Las Vegas, Nevada.
A North Las Vegas city council meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada. From left to right, the people pictured on the podium include: North Las Vegas Councilman Dan Mahoney; Councilman Wendell Waite; Professor Al Johns; and Mayor Bud Cleland. From left to right, David Causey and City Manager Clay Lynch can be seen sitting at the table. Professor Johns was discussing annexation with the council.
Pictured L-R: (Standing) Ray Culley, TWA; Supreme Court Justice John Mowbray: Jerry Mack, Bank of Nevada; Jack Melvin; Dr. Donald Moyer, President of University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Seated is Guild Gray, 1966. They are planning a golf benefit.
Helen Cannon receives the "Good Guy" Award from the Las Vegas Press Club for her years of service as the member of the Clark County School Board of Trustees and her dedication to the causes of young people in Las Vegas. Standing behind the award is Kenny Guinn. The other two men in the photograph are not identified.
State and local officials at opening of the new American Warehousing, Inc. building at Nellis Park in the Nevada Industrial Center. From left to right: North Las Vegas Mayor Bud Cleland; Lt. Gov. Harry Reid; Congressman David Towell; Gov. Mike O'Callaghan; Everett Perlberg, Pres. of American Warehousing, Inc.
Grand opening of the Jackpot Casino at 2610 E. Lake Mead Blvd., North Las Vegas Blvd., North Las Vegas. From left to right: Paul Getz, Joe Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Nelson, Bernice Houle, Wanda Echols, Ross Faxon, Eugene Echols. Street Address: 2610 East Lake Mead Boulevard
Six men stand/sit on their boat, showcasing their catch of fish from the lake. Lake Mead and other boats are visible behind them. The fishermen identified left to right, top row to bottom row, with handwritten inscription: "1. Bill Miller, 2. ?, 3. Bill Miller's brother, 4. Eye, Ear, Nose Specialist, 5. Baker from TWA 6. Gil Tilford - beer hall - rec hall, Boulder City."" (handwritten inscription) by Bureau of Reclamation, Boulder City, Nevada.
Dorothy and Dale Dorothy's first home, leased from 1945-1946. An old radio shop used to be in its place, hence the "Radio Doc" sign. Inscription with photo reads "First radio repair shop on North 4th St. 1946, now torn down... Our first ""home"" (leased) in Las Vegas 1945 to '46. We put the plate glass windows in and rented it to a woman who put a nice dress shop in it. We lived in the back part. We bought the hotel-motel in Whitney at that time and moved out there. Dale continued to repair radios in Whitney." [identified by Dorothy Dorothy 11-1-84]