L-R pictured standing are Spencer Butterfield and Vern Willis. Willis is holding a plaque that reads: "To Vern Willis in appreciation of his leadership as President of the Las Vegas, Nevada Chamber of Commerce, 1950."
From left to right, Optimist Club president Larry Sheeler; Judge Paul Goldman, keynote speaker for Optimist luncheon; and Howard Simon, Optimist program chairman, at the Optimist Club luncheon in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Nine photos from "Hello America," a Donn Arden production and tribute to America's old Hollywood and the Golden Age of Cinema, held at the the Desert Inn Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Site Name: Desert Inn
The grayscale view of D. E. Shelley, a Union Pacific Interchange agent, standing on top of a wooden ramp that is coming out of an office trailer presumably in Boulder City, Nevada. Written on the side of the trailer: "Office."
Harold Stocker's grandparents, Mrs. Stocker who was 89 and Mr. Jackson Emmanuel Stocker who was 91, sitting on rocking chairs at 605 S. 3rd Street Las Vegas, Nevada.
James Cashman standing with a group of unidentified associates as a part of the automobile business in Las Vegas, Nevada. Handwritten description given on back of image indicates that James Cashman is third from the right.
Edwin Giles and dog, Bozo, in front of Goldfield, Nevada office. Inscription reads: " Note what a strait graceful liquer he is, I loved him dearly - edith" See pho022858.
Man identified as "Harlan Diller" water skiing on Lake Mead. The area where he skiis is now a boat dock on the lake. Photograph taken by Bureau of Reclamation, Boulder City, Nevada.
William J. Moore Jr. cuts the cake at an event held at the Last Frontier Hotel, possibly a Nevada Admission Day party. Site Name: Last Frontier Village (Las Vegas, Nev.)
A group of men and a young boy including Virgil Ham, Leland Ronnow, Ernie Pragin, Bob Young, William Copper, Heinecke, Frank Aelann, and Cyril Wengert possibly in Las Vegas, Nevada.