From left to right: a picture of the North Las Vegas Library construction with Mayor William Taylor, Councilmen Bud Cleland and Jack Petitti, City Manager Clay Lynch, and North Las Vegas Building Inspector Roland Tate.
From left to right: a picture of the North Las Vegas relay team for Henderson Industrial Days Parade with Mayor Bud Cleland, Judge Ray Daines, and Police Chief "Slim" Davison.
From left tor ight: a picture of Mayor William Taylor, Councilman Jack Petitti, Councilman John T. Myers, Councilman Boyd Bulloch (with hat), Bill Barker (City Attorney), Carl Janish (representing Nevada State Library), Bud Cleland, Roland Tate (Director of Public Works, North Las Vegas), and Clay Lynch (North Las Vegas City Manager) breaking ground for new North Las Vegas City Hall and Library.
From left to right: a picture of John Walsh, Joe Cunningham, Dante Vespignani, Milt Wiers, John Fadgen, Mayor William Taylor (light jacket), Councilman Jack Petitti (second from right), Pete Green, Joe Mindyas, and James Johnson at a ribbon cutting ceremony in North Las Vegas City Hall.
A picture of Mayor William Taylor giving a speech at the dedication of the North Las Vegas City Hall. As part of the ceremony, a time capsule was buried.
From left to right: a picture of Councilmen Jim Kelly, Bud Cleland, and North Las Vegas Chamber President Wes Chandler at the North Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce calling for congressional action and making plans for the Great Basin National park near Ely.
From left to right: a picture of Hal Nelson (Recreation Director), John Myers (City Councilman), Mrs. Ferrel Paul, Mayor William Taylor, Bob Forson (Director Of Parks and Recreation and Libraries), and an assortment of children cutting the ribbon to open the College Park Playground.
From left to right: a picture of the Dedication of Highland Park in North Las Vegas. Tom Sawyer, North Las Vegas Parks & Recreation Board; George Haley, First Western Savings President; Robert Forson, North Las Vegas Parks & Recreation and Libraries Superintendent; Reverend Aubrey Walley, Pastor of First Methodist Church; Mayor William L. Taylor; Aileen O'Neill, NLV Parks & Recreation Board. First Western Savings presented check to the City of North Las Vegas for the development of Highland Village Park in the amount of $10,000.