Topaz Times, Volume 3, Issues 36-40

Volume 3 #36: June 19, 1943

Page 1: Ernst reveals full date on the Tsuchida case; July 4th fete plans approved; 2 sentenced for assault; second Provo group leaves; hotel agent to recruit workers.

Page 2: Around the Circuit; cartoon; editorial.

Page 3: Jankee to Zootsuo; AG division calls for more workers; Hope, Goddard in next week's film; students to sell tags to aid SSAF; official election results.v

Page 4: YBA to raise $300 for national budget; summer camp rules given; Christian reflections; engagements; new church hours; PTA to hear social worker; schedule for the churches; births.

Page 5: Women's mirror; Desert Echoes.

Page 6: Sports.

Page 7: Cartoon.

Pages 8-11: In Japanese.v

Page 12: Americans whom Americans revere: Alexander Hamilton; An Immortal Bird.

Volume 3 #37: June 22, 1943

Page 1: Volunteers to leave Monday; all divisions to aid farm planting; fourth of July fetes scheduled; Chicago hotel agent arrives; News Briefs; Provo FSA camp liaison officer chosen.

Page 2: Baccalaureate rites held at school plaza; Rocky Mountain spotted fever shots given here; high school student body president elected; engagement; wedding; mid-week Bible; jobs good in New York City; Library book reviews.

Page 3: Sports.

Pages 4-6: In Japanese.

Volume 3 #38: June 24, 1943

Page 1: News Briefs; successful farm program aided by volunteer help; 1st enlistees of Topaz here; simplified procedure for use of aliens in war plants told; SF JACL donates $1000 to headquarters.

Page 2: Job openings; YMCA, Protestant church to sponsor summer camp; carnival group slates meeting; weekly forum on relocation; fashion exhibit, tea; SLC pastor plans to visit Topaz; Topaz druggest opens new store; bridge meet; Topaz has fine record for tire conservation.

Page 3: Sports.

Page 4: 150 to graduate junior high; roster of ninth grade graduating class told; junior high elects new officers.

Page 5: 196 to get high school diplomas; commencement set at high school plaza; no honor grads to be revealed.

Pages 6-8: In Japanese.

Volume 3 #39: June 26, 1943

Page 1: Myer defends Japanese in radio speech; first Topaz high school commencement rites held; council elects temporary head; 15 hogs killed for July meals; Savage school to seek new recruits; Hirota to get commission;

Supreme Court ruling.

Page 2: The Mail Box; Around the Circuit.v

Page 3: Job openings; PTA sets talk on child care; farm program aided by help from students; more relocators expected in East; Bing Crosby show slated; 817 students now going to schools; Nisei soldier seen in Paramount news.

Page 4: Scholarship fund hits half-way mark of goal; Leaves; soldiers to be honored by YBA; wedding; senior prom; schedule for the churches.

Page 5: Women's Mirror; Desert Echoes.

Page 6: Sports.

Page 7: Cartoon.

Pages 8-11: In Japanese.

Page 12: Americans whom Americans Revere: Roger Williams; Ants.

Volume 3 #40: June 29, 1943

Page 1: 18 year olds must register for draft; new assistant director; chief of police selected; 3 volunteers leave for Fort Douglas; women wanted by Ogden canneries; class in dietetics; personnel housing; News Briefs.

Page 2: 20 universities removed from NSRC approved list; report cards to be distributed; weddings; co-op stores to be closed; summer program to begin soon; Texas camp closed; relocation forum; baby dies.

Page 3: Sports.

Pages 4-6: In Japanese.



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