Heart Mountain Sentinel
Vol. I No. 1
October 14, 1942
Residents to Name Charter Delegates
Santa Anita Clothing on Way Here
Hurry WRA Issue Plan
Needy Families Issued Clothing
Vital Statistics
Editorial
Heart Mountain Inspires Name for New Project Newspaper
Residents Get Leave for Outside Work
Griffin Warns Reckless Drivers
First Copies Sent Roosevelt, Myer
Schedule 'Movies'
125 Evacuees Due from Santa Anita
'Graphic' Magazine Seeks Local Story
Rachford Accepts New Proposal
Medical Supplies Bought Locally
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Two Cases Tried by Heart Mountain Court
With the Churches
Services in English Set for Two Groups
The Daily Tulean Dispatch
Three Stores Serve Center Residents
Boys' Club Movement Planned
Y. P. Forum Set for Weekly Meet
Topaz Times, Utah
Laundry, Cleaning Services Available Through Stores
Residents Warned of Bogus Wardens
Rain Notice
Poston Press Bulletin
Boy Scouts Schedule Confab
Select Leaders for Block Seven
Gila News-Carrier
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USO Plans for Center Under Way
Record Concert Scheduled at 8-30
Church Notes
Your Home and Mine
Visitors to Center Seen this Week
Night School Class in English Open
Open Air Concert Set Sunday
School Catalogue Ready Soon
Covering the Heartbeat
What's Going on at Heart Mountain
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Heart Mountain Sentinel Staff
In Retrospect
On Self Government
Little Black Schoolhouses
Letters of an Evacuee
On the In-Side
We, Too, Serve
Rachford Finds Project Most Interesting Job
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Mo's Scratch Pad
Looking West on Avenue F
Here are Facts on Heart Mountain
Center Round-up
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Boy Scout Six-Man Grid Loop Opens Today. Troop 145 Choice to Win Flag
Once Over by Tas Nakanishi
Need Permit to Use Athletic Field
Softball May Start Next Week
Sports Calendar
Eagles and Taiyos Set for Exhibition Contest
Volleyball Games Set
Need Liability Release
150 Attend Judo Class
3 Yakima Valley Baseball Stars Here
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Sport Tidbits by Ten Yano
Two Unbeaten Girls' Teams Meet Sunday. League in Third Round
Sumo Practice to Resume Tonight
Practice Grid Game
New Football League May Open Soon
Standings
Batting Averages
Recreation Announces New Hours
Six-man Football Starts Tomorrow (Cont.)
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Harvest Workers Assured
Plan Coal Boxes for Residents
Heart Mountain Population 9,685
1128 Leave for Harvest
Mess Hall Tickets to be Restricted
School Principal Moves Offices
Work Starts Next Month on $140,000 High School
Farm Project Aid Expected Today
Canal Lining Crew Begins Work
Corbett Asks Cooperation
Work Hours Set at 44 Per Week
Block 29 Forum Meets Tuesday
Shorthand, Bookkeeping Classes Will Open Session Next Week
Todd Attends WRA Conference
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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