Peace-Seekers Clipper Club. Top row: Candice Kelley (she coordinated the program), Mike Madsen, Ron Dale, Chris Smith, and Principal Dorrell Booth. Seated: Paul Hunt, Dawn Ruiz, Stacy Murn, and Randy Bell. This group of seven eighth graders won the privilege of reading a winning world-peace-negotiators news article to Boulder City Rotarians in Boulder City, Nevada Thursday June 21, 1984.
The outgoing President of the Boulder City Jaycees (William O. Burke) is congratulating the incoming President Tom Sullivan on the right. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Chester Tyree in the foreground. Tyree, local Justice of Peace, served as Master of Ceremonies of the Banquet. Photo by Dick Lewis, circa 1948.
Clark County, Nevada records of the marriage of Guy Edward "Whataman" Hudson and L. Margaret Newton in Las Vegas on November 22, 1929. Hudson was still married to her when he married Ma Kennedy in 1931 at Black Canyon.
Clark County, Nevada records of the marriage of Guy Edward "Whataman" Hudson and L. Margaret Newton in Las Vegas on November 22, 1929. Hudson was still married to her when he married Ma Kennedy in 1931 at Black Canyon.
Description provided with image: "Eather Leavitt, player on the Las Vegas High School Wildcats football team. This photo was taken to publicize the Kingman vs. Las Vegas game of Saturday October 11, 1930 (2 p.m.), played to dedicate the new Las Vegas High School field."
Virginia "Teddy" Fenton and Elton Garrett posing beside a Santa Clause cutout in Boulder City, Nevada. The signs attached to the cutout read: "United States Bureau of Reclamation, 1960," and "Deed to Boulder City NV." Image was provided by Elton Garrett's office in Boulder City, Nevada.
Description provided with image: "Left to right: Nadeon Voss; Elton Garrett, and Josephine Hammond examine documents related to Boulder City's incorporation (Jo Hammond was secretary to Dr. Henry J. Reining, architect of Boulder City's incorporation; Dr. Reining used Elton Garrett's office in 1949-50 to produce the Reining Report)."
From left to right, Carl Gray, President of the Union Pacific Railroad; Dr. Elwood Mead, Commissioner Bureau of Reclamation; and F. B. Robinson, Vice president of Union Pacific Railroad, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Guy Edward "Whataman" Hudson (center, behind counter) and Jack Laubach (in front of the counter and to Hudson's right), at Laubach's Recreation Tavern in Boulder City, Nevada. The tavern was the only place in Boulder City in 1932 where liquor was legal, including "near beer" and 4% wine. Individual Creator credit goes to Elton Garrett.