L-R: two unidentified men, Phyllis Hendrickson, and Katherine Simmons, possibly at a University Library Society function, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. The man in the center and Hendrickson are holding a check.
Jack Entratter with a group of unidentified men at the Sands Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. The man standing on Entratter's left may be Leo Durocher. The man sitting is signing a baseball.
Jay Sarno in costume on the set of the 1971 motion picture "Diamonds Are Forever." Sarno had a brief role in the film, which was shot, in part, at Sarno's Circus Circus in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Henry Wieking standing in front of the Pacific Coast Borax wagons that were hauled by a 20 mule team into Las Vegas, Nevada from Death Valley, California Ca. 1929.
Members of the Las Vegas High School Rhythmettes and other unidentified individuals surround a microphone while standing in front of a crowd of people in what is most likely Las Vegas, Nevada.
Bill Ellis stands in front of his car in the deserts of Sloan, Nevada, with two eagles perched on the front hood. Inscription reads: "The eagles, my car and myself. Bill Ellis."
Rabbi Mel Hecht, bottom left, officiates Joshua Abbey and Yve Eiholzer's wedding at the Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada. Various unidentified guests surround the couple for their special day.
K.O. Knudson, Grand Warden of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.) of Nevada, in attendance at the Grand Lodge I.O.O.F. of California. Knudson is standing second from left, the other individuals are not identified.
Interior of White Spot Cafe on Fremont Street. The postcard is inscribed: "The White Spot Cafe ; most famous eating place from coast to coast ; Las Vegas, Nevada." Street Address: Fremont Street
Wilbur Clark displays the family coat of arms while standing beside a Roman statue. The statue is positioned near Clark's pool at his residence on Desert Inn Road in Las Vegas, Nevada.