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Funeral service (ddr-densho-162-28)
img Funeral service (ddr-densho-162-28)
This funeral service was for Saburo Ichimura, who was killed in a robbery. His child, Utahko Ichimura, born in 1909, is believed to be the first Nisei born in Utah.
Salt Lake City's Japantown (ddr-densho-162-7)
img Salt Lake City's Japantown (ddr-densho-162-7)
100 South between West Temple and 100 West. This photo was taken just before demolition and construction of Salt Palace convention center.
Office of the Rocky Mountain Times (ddr-densho-162-45)
img Office of the Rocky Mountain Times (ddr-densho-162-45)
First intermountain Japanese newspaper started in 1907, later merged with the Utah Nippo. Proprietor Mr. Shiro Iida.
Buddhist Temple Ochigo Parade (ddr-densho-162-31)
img Buddhist Temple Ochigo Parade (ddr-densho-162-31)
This parade was held on First South Street in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Mass removal (ddr-densho-162-51)
img Mass removal (ddr-densho-162-51)
These buses are en route to the Tanforan Assembly Center, California.
Tamaki & Co. merchandise (ddr-densho-162-47)
img Tamaki & Co. merchandise (ddr-densho-162-47)
Located on Wall Avenue in Ogden, Utah, across the street from Union Station. In existence from 1912 to the 1960s.
Salt Lake City's Japantown (ddr-densho-162-9)
img Salt Lake City's Japantown (ddr-densho-162-9)
100 South between West Temple and 100 West. This photo was taken just before demolition and construction of Salt Palace convention center.
New Kimpa Cafe (ddr-densho-162-6)
img New Kimpa Cafe (ddr-densho-162-6)
The New Kimpa Cafe was located in Salt Lake City's Japantown. Pictured are Mary Doi and Kiyoko Nishida.
Japanese Association float (ddr-densho-162-29)
img Japanese Association float (ddr-densho-162-29)
This float was featured in Murray's Pioneer Day Parade.
Main Street (ddr-densho-162-21)
img Main Street (ddr-densho-162-21)
Salt Lake City's Main Street, looking north from 300 South.
Home with pool tables (ddr-densho-162-48)
img Home with pool tables (ddr-densho-162-48)
The home of Daishiro Sako was used as a social center for some 200 Japanese workers.
Imperial Hotel (ddr-densho-162-2)
img Imperial Hotel (ddr-densho-162-2)
The Imperial Hotel was operated by the Hatsuzo Murakami Family.
Ogden Japanese Union Church members (ddr-densho-162-17)
img Ogden Japanese Union Church members (ddr-densho-162-17)
The photo was taken on the steps of the Ogden Post Office.
SL Nippons Jr. baseball team (ddr-densho-162-41)
img SL Nippons Jr. baseball team (ddr-densho-162-41)
Front (L to R): Fudge Iwasaki, Sammy Matsukawa, Stormy Mitsui, Hitoshi Mitsui, Shiro Asahina. Middle (L to R): Ike Oki, Tommy Asahina. Back (L to R): Pancho Iwasaki, Toshi Igata, Mr. Miyoshi (coach), Kay Nakashima, Butch Tomomatsu.
Homecoming dinner for returning Nisei veterans (ddr-densho-162-14)
img Homecoming dinner for returning Nisei veterans (ddr-densho-162-14)
In attendance Governor Maw and LDS church president George Albert Smith. At microphone is Ben Kuroki.
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