North Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce Directors, July 1970. Seated from left: C. R. "Bud" Cleland, Wendell Tobler, Ray Pranske (President), Joe Cunningham, Ed Lysek. Standing from left: Colonel Leo Drake, Carlton Hall (outgoing President), James B. Kelly, Dale Harmer, Mayor Gene Echols, Installing Officer, Postmaster Ted Travers, Rev. Mike Friedman, Wally Kolberg.
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.
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.
Wilbur Clark in front of his closed-circuit television in his living room, Las Vegas, Nevada, circa 1950s. His his home is located adjacent to the Desert Inn golf course.
Donald Richard Schuyler, Sr. on the Elko High School basketball team in 1923-1924 season, playing the Forward position. His teammates are L-R: Spud Murphy, S. Guard; Floyd Knickerbocker, R. Guard; Buster Johnson, Center, G. Wright, R. Forward; Donald Schuyler, Forward.
L-R (clockwise): two unidentified boys, September ("Temmy") Sarno, Heidi Sarno, Joyce Sarno, Jay Sarno, Bertha Cooper (Joyce's mother), Freddie Sarno, five unidentified boys Site Name: Caesars Palace (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Donald Richard Schuyler, Sr. and Freda (Humphrey) Schuyler in front of their Boulder City home, located at 509 Avenue L. With them are Florence Halseth, Idell Anderson, Jonnie Halseth (boy in foreground), Donald Richard Schuyler, Jr. (right), and Gail (Schuyler) Walsh (standing in front of Freda).
The Union Pacific Railroad sends a wrecking crew into the St. Thomas area to reclaim several miles of branch line.
Transcribed Notes: Transcribed from photo sleeve: "Even the Union Pacific Railway hurriedly sends a wrecking crew into the area to reclaim several miles of branch line that would otherwise wind up along the lake bottom."
A man stands in front of a crew with the world's largest truss being installed during the Aladdin Hotel's $10 million construction of the Theatre for the Performing Arts.