Heart Mountain, Wyoming Sentinel Supplement, Issues 231-250

231. Sept 11. 1944: Report made on Tooele job opportunity; type of work on Toole ordinance depot; one death; 18 enlistees leave; funeral; enlisted reservists to report to Todd's office; Red Cross moved; page 3 in Japanese.

232. Sept. 12, 1944: Meetings scheduled to explain Tooele Ordinance job; 39 community enterprises trust committeemen elected; residents told to check stove before lighting fires; enlisted reservists to leave tomorrow; 150 agricultural workers needed immediately in Utah; funeral services; general information; in appreciation; two notices; railroad jobs available; last rites; funeral services; information given on sending packages to Hillcrest sanitorium; many center jobs available to unemployed residents; sports; page 4 in Japanese.

233. Sept. 14, 1944: Accept applications for Fort Snelling school; schools offer jobs to students; Red Cross will aid in sending Christmas packages to soldiers overseas; seek additional families for Seabrook Farms; parents invited to post-camp rally; general information; more job offers received at outside employment office; one death; community enterprises trust committeemen to meet; sports; one thank you, two notices; page 4 in Japanese.

Senseless and very, very stupid act of vandalism.

234. Sept. 19, 1944: Thirteen families complete applications for ordinance work; revised dental program announced; sports; jobs offered at University of Dubuque; embroidery exhibit slated; need written approval of parents; sports; general information; more job offers received at outside employment office;ask cooperation of unemployed residents; thank you; two in appreciations; page 4 in Japanese.

235. Sept. 21, 1944: Quarterly census will be taken; general information; second page in Japanese.

236. Sept. 26, 1944: 17 residents leave Friday for physical exams; warning issued on disposal of hot ashes; memorial services; general information; Blackburn College, New York University accept Nisei; 75 workers needed for potato harvesting; lost and found; more job offers received at outside employment office; workers needed by internal employment office; pictures on display; potato pickers to leave for Idaho; Red Cross information; general information; page 4 in Japanese.

237. Sept. 28, 1944: Two-day community carnival to open; registration for adult classes; fire prevention posters to be distributed; seek 120 workers for war hemp industries; reservations for theater parties discontinued; workers wanted by internal employment office; sports; more job offers received at outside employment office; general information; pages 3 and 4 in Japanese.

238. Oct. 3, 1944: Center faced with critical coal shortage; 14 men ordered to report for active duty; well-baby clinic to reopen; last rites; help needed at daikon pickling plant; workers wanted by internal employment office; two families leave tomorrow for ordinance work; general information; pae 4 in Japanese.

239. Oct. 5, 1944: Block coordinators restored, elections set; They Call Me Joe broadcast to feature Nisei; Red Cross messages may be claimed at local office; registration for shorthand classes; more job offers received at outside employment office; sports; 15 carloads of coal expected this week; general information; page 3 in Japanese.

240. Oct. 10, 1944: 23 girls wanted immediately at Curtis Candy Company; lost articles will be given to finders; replacements urgently needed by internal employment office; day and evening shorthand classes to begin; ordinance depot seeks typists, stenographers; 50 families sought for Seabrook Farms; more job offers received at outside employment office; general information; page 3 in Japanese.

241. Oct. 12, 1944: Block 1 matron dies at local hospital; general information; more job offers received at outside employment office; notice; page 2 in Japanese.

242. Missing.

243. Missing.

244. Oct. 24, 1944: Outdoor send-off programs for inductees canceled; 20 residents ordered to report for physical exams; New England area relocation officer here to interview residents; general information; bedding company seeks 6 women workers; openings available in Methodist hospital; jobs offered at Tooele ordinance depot; more job offers received at outside employment office; emergency loans available to servicemen; general information; more job offers received at outside employment office; page 4 in Japanese.

245. Oct. 26, 1944: New hospital clinic schedule begins; husband of local resident dies; sports; another death; community stores will close for inventory; general information; jobs available at Clinton Bridge Works in Iowa; general information; page 3 in Japanese.

246. Oct. 31, 1944: Community-wide Halloween program tonight; movie on New England states to be shown; changes in postal rates announced; field director of student relocation council here; new starting time for two theaters; welfare inquiries received for local residents; general information; more job offers received at outside employment office; general information; 20 families sought by Seabrook Farms; page 3 in Japanese.

247. Nov. 2, 1944: Opportunities plentiful in New England states; sports; available jobs in center listed; general information; page 3 in Japanese.

Another article dealing with legal matters.

248. Nov. 7, 1944: Payments of patronage funds to begin; New England security told by relocation officer; bundles to be sent to Japanese prisoners of war; more job offers received at outside employment office; center jobs listed by internal employment office; police report lost and found articles; one death; general information.

249. Nov. 9, 1944: Messages accepted for war prisoners, civilian internees in Philippines; relocation officers here from Midwest area; sports; more job offers received at outside employment office; patronage refunds; death; lost & found; boxing gym to open; general information; page 3 in Japanese.

250. Nov. 14, 1944: Stardust to sponsor three-day baby show; pedestrians must yield right-of-way; survey to facilitate drawing up of repatriation lists; funeral; last rites; war plant representative to arrive this week; residents must register for use of the gym; more job offers received at outside employment office; general information; page 3 in Japanese.



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