In this clip, Raben talks about attending services at Temple Beth Sholom, and her son recognizing many students from Green Valley High School.
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Melva Jean O'Neill (née Davis) was born on October 21, 1951, in Carlsbad, New Mexico. Melva married Layton on December 19, 1979. Melva had one child going into the marriage: Amy and Layton had five children going into the marriage: Marilyn, Colleen, Mike, Jenny, and Dennis.
O'Neill was employed as a homemaker but had previously worked as a waitress and motel desk clerk.
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See historical note at https://www.libraries.psu.edu/findingaids/1927.htm
"District 38 of the United Steelworkers of America (USWA) coordinated activities throughout the western United States from 1942 to circa 1985. During the following decade, Hawaii, Alaska, Utah, Colorado, and the Northwest remained within District 38, while California, Nevada, Arizona, and New Mexico transferred into a newly created District 39. This district of the USWA ceased operations as District 38 on June 1, 1995, when a district restructuring took effect."
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Mildred J. Heyer was a teacher and librarian in Las Vegas, Nevada. She taught at John S. Park school and was a member of the Nevada Library Association. In 1962, Governor Grant Sawyer named Heyer as the Nevada State Librarian, a position she held until her resignation in 1970. She was an active member of the Parent Teacher Association (PTA) and was an advocate for books and reading throughout Las Vegas and the state of Nevada.
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“New State Librarian.” Las Vegas Review-Journal, December 21, 1961.
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This set includes preliminary sketches and an artist’s rendering of an exterior building perspective.
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Landing at Cottonwood on the Colorado River
Transcribed Notes: Transcribed from photo sleeve: "Cottonwood Landing, 1946. In 1946 the National Park Service gave a temporary permit to Hurl Emery, then operating the Eldorado Fishing Camp at Eldorado Canyon, to establish a landing at Cottonwood. The dock shown was put in, also a few tent cabins, one serving as a store. It operated under these conditions for several years until a permanent lease was issued by bid to a new operator. Not shown is 16 miles of rough dirt road. Courtesy Ella Kay."
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