Heart Mountain Sentinel
Vol. II No. 13
March 27, 1943
Nisei Farm Work Training Program Starts; Residents Move to Organize Labor Body. Seek Better Relations for Workers
Police Nab Nine in Raid
Residents Find Many Offers, Leave Center
Sell $300,000 in Money Orders
Dissolution of WCCA Told
Meal Hours Changed to Boost Work Efficiently
Foster Parents Sought for Baby Born on Feb. 12
Plan Release of Kodaks, Radios
Dates Set for Clean-up Week
Mess Hall Workers to Inaugurate Club
Mechanical Classes Set for School
Lt. Ushiro Reports
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With the Churches
Heart Mountain Buddhists Make Plans for 'Wesak' Day
Formation of Co-op Discussed
Father Seeks Home for His 2-Year-Old Son
Plan Weekly Lectures Here
Classified
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Covering the Heartbeat
Official Recognition Given Local USO Unit
Feature Five Men Singers on Program
Scouts to Conduct Mobilization Day
Parade
Girl Scouts Enjoy Hike Around Hills
Hiking Permit Procedure for Residents Announced
Prospects of Civil Service Related
Vespers to Honor Men in Services
Girl Scouts Enjoy Hike Around Hills
Clubs Name Officers
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Heart Mountain Sentinel Staff
Editorials: Twelve Months in Retrospect
On the IN-side
Letters to the Editor
Musings
Vital Statistics
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Mo's Scratch Pad
War Relocation Authority Year Old. Agency Lauded by JACL Weekly
Change in Public Opinion Noted
Chief Nurse Here Was in Japan for Nineteen Years
Letters of an Evacuee
Radio Program Proves Popular
Round Up
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Model Airplane Classes Will Begin Tuesday
Move CCC Building to Warehouse Area
WRA Seeks to Restore Confidence in Evacuees
Visitors
Leaves
Regional Chief Impressed by Japanese Arts
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Sport Tidbits
Weightlifters Put on Benefit Exhibition
Fem Hoopsters Start Play
Results
Volleyball Loop Opens Next Week
Cub Scouts Plan Kite Contest Soon
Title-Deciding B, C Tourney Tilts Slated
Local Preps Meet Potent Cowley High Five Friday
Schedule
Standings
17 Scout Teams Launch Play
Rabbits Take Lead in A Loop
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Mess Hall Contest Set. Ratings to be Made Each Week
Grant Probation in Petty Theft Case
Uniform Menus Planned from April 1; Advisory Board Named
Civil Service Aid is Offered
'Burma Convoy' Next on List
Assault Case to be Trid on Thursday
Students Seek 'Pen Pals' Here
To Close Stores
Weather Report
Tin Cans Used by Resident for Victory Garden
Actual Work on Hotbeds Begun
Two Pig Pens Nearly Ready
Nisei Officer Visits Center
Postpone Theft Case to Tuesday
Offer Co-op Farm Plan as Solution
Topsoil
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Japanese Language Section
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Japanese Language Section
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Japanese Language Section
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Japanese Language Section