Show a r I 1 Items From I Topaz f m ww T o 0 o 0 o 0 O 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 GOODWILL RECEPTIONS K r rJ To encourage mutual understanding understandS understand- understand S ing between the communities of J Topaz of and Delta an exchange receptions recePtions has been started Four ty lumbers embers of the Community Coun- Coun fc M a i c d Of Topaz were guests of the theD D D. D la Lions Lion's Club Wednesday evening eve eve- eve I A ning Tit if Delta High School The They were Ernest Iiyama Vernon Ichisaka Ichisaka Ichisaka ka James and Masato t p I Maruyama They were accompanied accompanied b- b by Mr and Mrs Brandon Watson II if Plans for Cor a return reception are ares i s no now nw v being made by the Council 1 I j p with the date set for Wednesday 8 Nov 4 a s b GIVES HELPING HAND I T Nine landscape architects and I gardeners of Topaz Central Utah Relocation Project left their draftIng draftIng draft draft- draft I r Ing tables and landscape work last I week to join the residents already ti working in Millard C County sugar I r. r beet fields near Delta f. f It is not to earn mone money that has been the chief concern of these t t. t young oung men in leaving our Agrical- Agrical Agricultural t tural turn 1 Dh Division sion for outside employment employment employ employ- ment commented Roscoe E E. Be Bell Bel Chief of the Agricultural Division Though not skilled beet workers they chose to work in the beet fields for as long as their services r are In demand because in rea realizing realizing lizI liz liz- I ing that this section of the nation I Is suffering from an acute farm Carm labor shortage they feel that they are making a worthwhile contribution contribution tion Helping our neighbors of Millard Millard Mil Mil- rl lard County at this time will do much to cement a friendship and nd further cooperation be between Topaz residents and those of the county I Commuting dail daily to the beet r ranch ch of E E. A A. Fowles the architects architects archi- archi ts and gardeners are Tom Ta- Ta f kaki Sadaichi Shiro Iwahashi shi Homei Iseyama E E. Hashimoto I Shig Aoyagi Hiroshi Mamoru Mamoru Ma- Ma moru Hirota and George I v Burt Hosoume and Fred of the Public Works office have 1 J- J also joined in the harvesting s t s t AGRICULTURAL CONFAB Armed with figures on the productive productive pro pro- possibilities of other relocation projects 4 agricultural I I tural aural experts came here recently 1 and met wit with wit the City's agricultural tural Division to coordinate the X r a farming enterprises of Topaz with S f T those of the other centers The exp experts experts ex- ex p ports were E E. H Reed and Donald R R. R Sabin from the Agricultural Agricultural Agricultural tural Division at Washington D D. C C. t. t C. C E E. Zimmer and Robert S. S Davidson Davidson Davidw David- David w son son from the San Francisco regional ret re- re j t- t gional office r The principal conclusion reached r. r by this agricultural conference was r rt that oo acres will be to t 1943 truck crop planting for consumption consumption cont con- con t by residents of Topaz f t. t and 50 acres for grain to feed the k project livestock a t s sF 1 F 4 OUTSIDE WORKERS r F From Sept 24 to October 22 OO l V c residents took up outside work according according according ac- ac cording to latest figures released by the Employment Division Of this number are employed employ employ- I. I ed in agricultural work in Utah Idaho and Oregon including apple l f carrot and potato picking and turkey turkey tur tUr- tur- tur ke key Ce feather ther plucking One hundred and thirty others commuting daily from Crom Topaz to their work are in construction work domestic and industrial labor As an indication of the wide area covered by the sugar beet work wok workers have gone to farms adjoining adjoining adjoining ad ad- c joining the following cities and towns in Utah Utah- Salt Lake City Ogden Ogden Ogden Og- Og den Hooper Price Pleasant Grove ti r Smithfield Lewiston Cornish Hyde Park Trenton Morgan k Warren Warren Clearfield Payson Sandy I Wellington Springville Draper f elta Salina Salma Richfield Aurora II Sp Fork and Abraham j aho Topaz sugar beet top- top 1 k irp f at Pocatello Cal Caldwell dwell 1 i J. J l ot Shelley elley Preston Weston Clifton Firth Teton City Idaho T F Falls Us and Wildor Oregon workers are arc at Nyssa t An interesting fact was that L Y among the 97 sugar beet contractors contractors h tors were U U. Endow of Pocatello j. j 4 Idaho Kats Matsushita of or Sandy I Iki Farms of Abraham and Fred Morita Hiroshi and Mas Aramaki of Price all In Utah Among the residents who reside and work outside the center are arc 18 hotel workers 4 domestics 3 3 cooks r 2 metal workers and one butcher Of those who dally daily their work ork from Crom to Topaz sugar beet work near Delta claimed the largest number with 36 while farm work Including truck garden gardening ng and alfalfa harvesting drew dreg 20 For For construction workers Daley Bros led the list with 18 IS Tynan r 1 13 U. U S S. S 9 9 a and nd Rogers Engineers L Wendell Shurtleff 6 L L. L N. N Nickles Continued on page pOBe 8 rl ti tr TOPAZ NEWS Continued from page 1 6 Lee Groning Gronin 6 J J. J E E. E Huffine 2 Renne Drilling 2 and R. R Moss 1 Ten work for Delta Milling A scrap metal drive In Millard County called called called call call- ed 2 workers while a former Topaz resident is now employed as a lino- lino typist at the Millard County Chronicle Chronicle Chronicle Chron Chron- icle in Delta t EDUCATORS VISIT TOPAZ To investigate t the h e educational activities offered in Topaz three state and two county officials of education visited the City early Wednesday morning The group included Charles H. H Skidmore state superintendent of public instruction David Gourley assistant state superintendent of schools Cecil O. O Samuelson assistant assistant assistant assist assist- ant state director of vocational re rehabilitation rehabilitation re- re habilitation W. W A. A Paxton superIntendent superintendent superintendent super super- of Millard C Co County o u n t y schools and Laura Henderson primary supervisor of Millard County While there they participated in inan inan inan an informal conference with the leaders of the Education Division to compare the school systems of Topaz Millard County and the state LETTERS The following letters to Topaz Central Utah Relocation Project were received from two students at Chesbrough Seminary in Chili N. N Y Says Fred During the trip there was not one remark said against us and it was indeed a good trip The school is located in the northern part of New York and itis it itis itis is a beautiful place with red autumn autumn autumn au au- au- au i leaves drifting to the ground a contrast to the desert and sagebrushes we have been used to seeing From Kazumasa The trip across the country was tiring but pleasant We Ve were never abused even though the train was I half-filled half with soldiers and sail sail- ors The people here are very friend friend- I ly The They do not hesitate to come com I up and say hello At the dining hall they greeted us with a song and I made us stand up HOSPITAL HOSPIT AL LIST I Mr Minoru Isoye Isoe was operated I on for appendicitis on Oct 30 Miss Junko on Oct 31 for appendicitis I Mr Akira Hayashi on Nov 1 for appendicitis Mr Kazuo Kusano on Nov 4 for appendicitis Mrs Hatsuye Mayeda on Oct 30 major operation |