Show ruff weekly saturday times tines fl I PUBLISHED AT relocation CENTRAL CENTER daniel editorial staff part iwao C G tomoye harumi kawahara takahashi ashl fumi nabeta eiko honda norman kiyoshi kimoto nas japanese section las yano george kawai art and technical staff yuri cartoonist staff yon bennie nobori nobori rose mari ikebuchi matsuaki fujiyo fujiye matsuzaki mehiko natsu warren watanabe kikugawa hideko jima edi to r a editorial t lived all their lives on are suddenly transported to a continent another big change is the weather herf if the cold wind and dust of utah was a big surprise to those of us from calif ornia it would perhaps be impossible to describe the effects of utah climate on have the newcomers any expectation that it would mature into a crop nevertheless seed was put bad into the ground after the ground had been overspread with water so that it bad been done by might be plowed this had president boung oung the time entered the valley on the twenty fourth of tuly july the advance guard under andor orson pratt and erascame down into it on tus snow having come the twenty second wilford woodruff aiso also when he arrived with the president planted some potato seed before ho had seed full fruit planted however no one had expected a crop the seed had been put in to the ground more to see what could be done than for any other purpose thee men set to work cutting meantime th and trimming logs and setting them up in- as a of had known each people if any of us would they had misgivings w were placed in an have misgivings if p utterly diff different trent on environment iron ment an this is twity for us to show tho the newcomers that they need have no mismust welcome them with more our welcome should show self in actions that thai we put them at ease as quickly as possible that they become a vital part of our city that they join us in work and recreation above all we it- than words it are already here to extend the friendly and helping liand hand there are hundreds of ways in which we can be of who service and common sense tells us as these ways are there is a well known slogan what was intended tures for more permanent trek the following spring those in the great basin set to work with energy to prepare for the winter which was to come and which they fully expected to be a hard one they prepared not only for themselves but aso also for the much larger company that was then already on the way 7 the latter la er day saints came to the rocky mountains to found a 0common oa the wealth they undertook to do so on wealtha and of slid jesus of religion basis of the democracy american that is because they were both christians and americans in the best sense of were these words all but a few of themameri born under the american flag and amer al was the only forta wea form ef political government gove with which they were ec aad they had suffered the hard quainter quain ted and ships of two expulsions and af this enbecause they were not forced exodus 0 o willing to surrender their belief in a when living god whatever civilization ideals of civilizations setmormon the in find us be able to therefore francisco let di ments in the west are traceable show at this time bilat thabb topaz also knows tIp tlements tha tle page 3 San knows how how f to cabins for use during the coming winter other men workerd at making sun dried brick which were to go into what other before duif friends the number of ou evacuation and tho had increased at tanforan we are definitely not among strangers at topaz Hawaii ans must have beef but the hawaiians been wondering about what sort of rea reception eption they would mould receive it would only be natural 4 is for us when this being done president young thi proceeded on with sixty nine other men the missouri trip to for their the purpose of organizing the others who winder quarters for their is- remained in winter lands givings RICHARD NELSON the first companies entered the salt lake valley for seed to be planted with yielded any new corners last sunday a group of newcomers specifics came here in number to be specific hawaiian from the Haj alian islands we evacuees form forin California thought we were practically going into a strange country traveling from a pacific coast state to utah but our journey was like stats going from san francisco to tanforan compared to the great distances covered ans for them this lana by the Hawaii hawaiians land is cannot an entirely new experience ail it help being that when a group of people we came many of us it W IX salt lake valley was too late in the season eaten anything none of the I1 OUR who by UTAH kawakami art editor 0 1 Katay ams kataryana tayana Ka tara ota managing editor 1943 S TO RY OFF UTAH H U TA H HISTORY J M TOPAZ 1TINES EJ march 20 IK we continued on 3 J |