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.
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.
A picture of the North Las Vegas Women's Club joining with city officials and North Las Vegas Parks and Recreation Board members for a dedication ceremony at the Tonopah Municipal Park. From left to right: Donna Waitman, Belle Sanchez, Beverly Forson, Alma Cleland, Ken Bowers (Board member), Aileen O'Neill (Board member), Bonnie Petitti, Marge Jones, and John Paul (Board member).
Description provided with image: "Kiel (Kyle) Ranch-This water storage reservoir held water from artesian wells for irrigation of orchard and fields. Frank Allen grew melons on this ranch in the late 1930s. The woman and child pictured are not identified."
Description provided with image: "John Cahlan (left) looks on as Marion Cahlan Principal Robert Pearce hangs a painting of Mr. Cahlan's mother, Marion E. Cahlan, for whom the school was named. The artist, Florence E. Conway, is second from left."