The Minidoka Irrigator
Vol. III, No. 31
September 25, 1943
Good-Bye Tule-Bound, Hello Newcomers
A Message to the New Residents
There Will be Days...
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Hunt Agricultural Program Sees Productive Year
Personnel Division Maintains Records
Highlights of the Fire Dept.
Public Works Division Supervises Maintenance, Construction
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Community Activities Division Accomplishes Much During Year
Project Hospital Performs Many Humanitarian Duties
Cooperative Has Modest Beginning
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Looking Back Through the Files
Steward Division Plans Balanced Meals for Residents' Consumption
Motor Pool Handles All Transportation
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Dokie Cavorts Through the Year
Religious Activities in Minidoka
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Looking Back Through the Files
Reports Div. Informs Center Residents
Property Control Handles All Incoming, Outgoing Goods
Procurement
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Leaves and Furloughs Office Swings Open Gate to Relocation
Employment Office Aids Relocation
Administration Officials Keep Project Running Smoothly
Placement Office Assigns Positions to Residents
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Random Whirligig
Welfare Department Takes Care of Human Needs
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Learning Their Children's Language
Adult Education Assists Many Residents; Various Skills Taught
Division Aids Many Interested Students
Post Office Under Federal Ruling
Hunt High School Accredited Now
Project Has Two Elementary Schools
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Sports Review 1942-43
Looking Back
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