Topaz Times, Volume 2, Issues 66-72

The first volume ended at 72 issues.

Volume 2 #66: March 20, 1943

Page 1: Ask help to haul sand for children; 2,571 leave centers, 461 from Topaz; to work on golf course; marriage; must register events with CAS; births; CAS receives $50 donation.

Page 2: History of Utah part IX; editorial.

Page 3: 'Sun Valley Serenade' to be featured; new rules for returning residents, visitors given; Topaz public library; history of Utah continues; work on four tennis courts finished.

Page 4: Five teachers join high school faculty; group proposes service courses for employees; junior Red Cross drive nets $63.90; school library gets more books; Dixie J.C. added to approved list; school-community related; schools to start health program.

Page 5: Women's Mirror column; food fancies column; dear diary column.

Page 6: YBA schedule set; reflections column; invitation; to discuss philosophies; schedule for the churches; Torimis on visit to city.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: Jankee cartoon.

Pages 9-11: In Japanese.

Page 12: The Monkey trial continues; a beacon does not shine its own base; Japanese-English lesson.

Volume 2 #67: March 22, 1943

Page 1: To plan for sale of farm equipment; 500 attend first Topaz YBA meet; Topaz volunteers now number 109; news briefs; 50 leave for farm work.

Page 2: In Japanese.

Volume 2 #68: March 23, 1943

Page 1: Women may revise answers in registration; advisory board to aid city services; co-op starts loan drive; news briefs.

Page 2: In Japanese.

Volume 2 #69: March 24, 1943

Page 1: Farmers to be aided by WRA offices; 2 girls attend YWCA conclave; Topaz all-star cagers to play in tournament; news briefs.

Page 2: Enlistees write to Congressmen.

Pages 3, 4: In Japanese.

Volume 2 #70: March 25, 1943

Page 1: To work on booklet for Californians; families wanted for Ogden work; college group to sponsor wienie bake; arts to have open house; news briefs.

A booklet to counter prejudice.

Page 2: In Japanese.

Volume 2 #71: March 26, 1943

Page 1: Use only English on packages; council hears talk on co-op; trout flies donated to U.S. Army; news briefs; Scout council to be inducted; rebates given on Montgomery Ward purchases.

Page 2: In Japanese.

Volume 2 #72: March 27, 1943

Page 1: Information given on internee camp; Washington asks for office girls; Topaz gets 600 chicks; beauty shop to re-open Monday.

Page 2: Next week's film 'Pardon my Sarong'; seven-months leave is seasonal work; 34 get first-aid certificates; lost and found; soldiers on leave; Topaz public library.

Page 3: Women's Mirror column; to the women column.

Page 4: PTA group appoints block consultants; music school to present student recital; WRA educator visits project on school survey; students leave for colleges; church schedule; Issei speakers to address S.E.C.

Page 5. Sports.

Page 6: Jankee cartoon.

Page 7: In Japanese, with Japanese-English lesson.

Page 8: A beacon does not shine on its own base; nothing human is alien; Americanization lectures.



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