Description provided with image: "Hank Kovell (left), Las Vegas publicist, presents copies of his newly published book to UNLV Library's Hal Erickson. (ca. late 1980s)."
New officers of the North Las Vegas Lions Club at their installation, North Las Vegas, Nevada, June 28, 1976. Pictured: First row, left to right: Joe Kadens, Lambert VanderMeer, F. Williams, Harry LaFavor, Eugene Echols and Bill Parson. Second row, left to right: Jack Hon, Ben Siggal, Merrill Thompson, Archie Groft, Bob Duckett and Clyde Hombrick.
North Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce officers installed, July, 1967. From left, front row: Jerry Gillock (Director), Dick Bigham (Vice-President), Doug Bent and Bill Lewis (Directors). Second row: George Rambo and Jack Denton (Directors), Vern Munsell (Treasurer), Lou Tabat (Director), Mayor William Taylor (Director and Installing Officer), Tom Sawyer (President), and Ivan Cannon (Vice-President).
North Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce officers installed, July, 1966. Pictured L-R: Sitting - Eugene Echols, Vern Munsell, James Johnson (President), Hal Lowe, Ivan Cannon. Standing - Colonel Bill Lewis, Ed Zorn, John Walsh, Charlie Schneider, Mayor William Taylor, Dr. Don Thomsness, Archie Groft, Wes Chandler, Colonel Lloyd Brauer (Nellis Air Force Base Commander), Adam Yacenda.
Studying plans for Nellis Industrial Park are, L-R: Charles Collins, North Las Vegas Planning Commission; Frank Procopio, Nellis Industrial Park designer; Tessie Somers, Nellis Industrial Park developer; Ginger Breuner, North Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce; John E. Myers, North Las Vegas City Council. (circa 1960s)
Description provided with image: "VIP tour of the new North Las Vegas Hospital (9-19-73). L-R: Thomas Cavalli, Hospital Administrator; Mayor Bud Cleland; Art Hutton; Councilman Wendell Waite; Joe Cunningham, North Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce president. "
Two unidentified CBS TV crew members set up equipment outside Wilbur Clark's home, located adjacent to the Desert Inn golf course, Las Vegas, Nevada, circa 1950s.
L to R: Hau Pei-Jen, Wing Fong and Lilly Fong. Pei-Jen is an internationally known artist, six of his paintings hang in Artemus Ham Hall. They were purchased (under terms of a grant) from the Fongs.