Black and white image of the Young Presidents' Organization Convention Chairman, Dick Woodward (left), and Hoover Dam Project Manager, Frank Lord, greeting Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner, Ellis L. Armstrong, upon his arrival to a celebration held by the Young Presidents' Organization at the Hoover Dam powerhouse. The party for nearly 1,000 people was held on the roof. The visitors, all wearing hard hats, were the first to use this setting.
Black and white image of the Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner, Ellis L. Armstrong (right), greeting Art Linkletter (left) upon arrival to a party held by the Young Presidents' Organization. The party for nearly 1,000 people was held on the roof of the powerhouse at Hoover Dam. The visitors, all wearing hard hats, were the first to use this setting.
Black and white image, from left to right, of Art Linkletter, Dick Woodward, and Commissioner of the Bureau of Reclamation, Ellis L. Armstrong, at a party held by the Young Presidents' Organization. The party for nearly 1,000 people was held on the roof of the powerhouse at Hoover Dam. The visitors, all wearing hard hats, were the first to use this setting.
Ed Feeney, President of the North Las Vegas Exchange Club, presents the keys to a van to Lorrie Johnson of the Breast Counseling and Guidance Center, November 18, 1976. The club donated the van to the center to help them with their work. Also pictured is City Commissioner Ron Lurie.
The Midget "Braves"Little League baseball team, North Las Vegas, July 10, 1975. The jerseys say Shitakis Bene. Front row, left to right: Greg Sugmiller[?], Prentis Buford, James Dixon, Roosevelt Jackson, Wayne Funderbark[?], Randy Jackson, Jeffrey Marshall, Dion Ned, Lewis Buford (bat boy). Back row, left to right: Coach Jimmy L. Brimmer, Kenny Williams, Darryl Franklin, John Rhodes, Darren Barnes, Allen Cauble[?], Coach James H. Smith.
Black and white image with the following printed description: "Boulder Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Tyrone Power visit Boulder Dam. With them are Mr. Marion McKeen (Thompson Trophy Pilot) who flew the Powers to Boulder City, and R. B. Spearman who conducted the party through the powerhouse." Note: Mrs. Tyrone Power was the actress, Annabella. Also, Boulder Dam was officially renamed Hoover Dam in 1947.