The Midget "Wolverines" Little League baseball team, North Las Vegas, Nevada, July 16, 1975. First row, left to right: Bobby Badgett, Jeff [Havin], Mario Martinez, Flavio Villeda, Rodney Brodway. Second row, left to right: Damon [Sinyard], Brian Bain, John Garcia, Donnie Mojado, Renzo [Cassilas]. Back row, left to right: Coach Dan Mojado, Ricky Green, Max Martinez, Vincent Zuniga, Coach Carolyn Mojado.
Col. Frederick Green (left) and Maj. Gen. James A. Knight, Jr. (center), accepts plaques from Harold Archer (right), Associate Executive Director of United Way of Southern Nevada. Site Name: Nellis Air Force Base (Nev.)
An unidentified couple standing in front of a billboard promoting membership in the North Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce in North Las Vegas, Nevada, 1968.
An unidentified speaker at the ground breaking ceremony for the Rod Lee Bigelow Health Sciences (BHS) building at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV).
North Las Vegas Mayor William L. Taylor signs a proclamation designating the week of September 17-23, 1964 as Constitution Week. Mrs. Sam Amorelli is at left, Mrs. David Cotner at right, , North Las Vegas, Nevada, September, 24, 1964.
Entry number 92 in the Helldorado Parade on Fremont Street, Las Vegas, Nevada, May, 1958 The buckboard is dubbed "3 Kids Mine," and is being pulled by two young oxen. Three young children are riding on the buckboard, while an unidentified man guides the livestock. They are in front of the Boulder Club, located at 118 Fremont Street. The Boulder Club was in operation from 1931-1960. A sign on the Boulder Club reads ""Farmer" Page - Enjoy the Old West - Jackpots, Craps, Bar, Keno, Roulette, Twenty-One." A smaller banner reads "J. K. Houssels - "Farmer" Page - Jim Young - Larry Hezzelwood."
Wilbur Clark (left) shakes hands with Los Angeles contractor Bill Radkovich at Clark's birthday party at the Desert Inn in Las Vegas, Nevada December 27, 1956. A tiered cake on a table behind them is decorated with playing cards and a replica of the Desert Inn sign.
Bob Duckett (right), president of the North Las Vegas Lions Club, presents an award to past president Morton Karsh. The award was a diamond-studded pin recognition for being named the 1971-72 100% President of Lions International, North Las Vegas, Nevada, August 17, 1972.