Topaz Times, Volume 2, Issues 21-25
Volume 2 #21: Jan. 26, 1943
Page 1: City Council to select 3 executives; 57 young nisei register at draft board; meeting held to organize JACL chapter; co-op beauty shop now open for business; news briefs; Chapman, Rohrer to speak.
Page 2: In Japanese.
Volume 2 #22: Jan. 27, 1943
Page 1: Topaz pork; Ernst departs to confer with national WRA officials; ship goods from Fresno warehouses; council head elected; discussion tonight on Yasui case; news briefs; co-op store holds sale of dry goods; deadline set for art contest.
Page 2: In Japanese.
Volume 2 #23: Jan. 28, 1943
Page 1: Men needed to work for farm, public works divisions; new hospital head arrives from Jerome; first city-wide forum set; last Chapman talk tonight; books gathered for Issei, Kibei; correction; girls reserves slate rally tomorrow.
Page 2: In Japanese.
Volume 2 #24: Jan. 29, 1943
Page 1: 103 residents get non-work compensation; local theatrical troupe to perform at Oak City; 6 casaba tilts on slate for tomorrow; news briefs; government books contributed to public library; skate orders canceled; wedding.
Page 2: In Japanese.
Volume 2 #24, News Extra: Jan. 29, 1943
Page 1: To Recruit Nisei; Myer pleased by Army plan; principle of action given; six residents give to JACL national fund; Nisei soldiers visiting city.
Page 2: In Japanese.
Volume 2 #25: Jan. 30, 1943
Page 1: Ready market awaits evacuee automobiles; Around the Circuit column; official Topaz shield explained; Heart Mountain Red Cross maps program; 3,779 pounds of fat saved at Granada.
Page 2: History of Utah, part IV; students advised, from last week.
Page 3: Topaz public library; residents advised on time to call ambulance; history of Utah continues; block nurses.
Page 4: Sports.
Page 5: Women's Mirror; To the Women; Dear Diary.
Page 6: State school sanctioned for Nisei; student forum-why study?; candidates introduced at assembly; names yielded for election; Toy project proves success; Home Econ to hold open house; Dr. J. Goodman joins faculty; registration for sewing classes under way; Topaz quints use Delta gym.
Page 7: Widstoe donates books to interfaith library; Chapman and Rohrer urge resettlement; papers available; co-heads of Buddhist board elected; Protestant high school fellowship reveals program; Topaz Buddhists beautify church; church schedule; a message.
Page 8: Jankee cartoon.
Pages 9 through 12: In Japanese.
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