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Scrapbook Number Two

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2

Scope and Contents

  1. 1: Mrs. Hiranishi of "Amy's Magazine" and Miki Murakami who operated the Western Hotel 34 E. 1st South. The Western Fish Market is on the left and Western Café is on the right, 1943."
  2. 2: Hisaye Murakami with Sumie and Kiyoko Ishida who moved to Japan, 1935.
  3. 3: Lt. Smith with injured soldiers Stanley Takemoto, Masaru Miyoshi, Wallace Doi, and Ben Murakami.
  4. 4: Portrait of Hatsuzo Murakami, Mary Doi's Father, with a cane, June 1937.
  5. 5: Stanley Ichikawa standing on the steps of the Utah State Capitol building.
  6. 6: Yuki Murakami on a tricycle, Sept 1951.
  7. 7: Portrait of Kimie Doi.
  8. 8: Raymond "Paia" Uehara and Bob Maeda in Utah.
  9. 9: Yuki Murakami holding a doll.
  10. 10: Thomas Higa holding a camera, October 12, 1944.
  11. 11: Herbert Doi, Shigeru Goto, Don Seki, and Willie Oshiro.
  12. 12: Claude Mimaki, February 3, 1945.
  13. 13: Ray Nagao.
  14. 14: Herbert Doi, Shigeru Goto, Don Seki, and Willie Oshiro.
  15. 15: Hideo Ochi, February 12, 1945.
  16. 16: Roy Ueki, October 17, 1947.
  17. 17: Unidentified man in uniform.
  18. 18: Willie Higa in a wheelchair.
  19. 19: Richard Doi in uniform.
  20. 20: Paul Iwasaki and Robin Doi with toy guns.
  21. 21: Ben Murakami and Stanley Takemoto.
  22. 22: Portrait of Michiko Shiraishi.
  23. 23: Jane Tashima, February 17, 1940.
  24. 24: Rose Kumagai standing next to a sculpture at the Utah State Capitol.
  25. 25: Masu Yamashita, December 1938.
  26. 26: Tomiye Mikami.
  27. 27: Aiko Kuwabara.
  28. 28: Mary Murakami.
  29. 29: Sumi Oki and Mary Doi.
  30. 30: Mary Murakami.
  31. 31: Maurea Ushio.
  32. 32: Ruth and Jane Tashima, 1940.
  33. 33: Ruby Tashima.
  34. 34: May Oike, 1938.
  35. 35: Ruth Tashima.
  36. 36: Ruth Tashima.
  37. 37: Masa Tsuruoka.
  38. 38: Ruth Tashima standing in front of a scoreboard.
  39. 39: Shig and Mrs. Matsukawa.
  40. 40: Miyuki Shinoki May Shinoki and (?).
  41. 41: Momoye Sako.
  42. 42: Akeko Sawada, May Shinoki and Mary Doi.
  43. 43: May Shinoki in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah.
  44. 44: Utako Matsukawa and Mary Murakami, 1943.
  45. 45: Tad and May Hatanaka.
  46. 46: Yasuko Kawakami and Susie Ariyoshi in front of Japanese Town Sunrise Fish Market.
  47. 47-48: Utako Matsukawa, 1943.
  48. 49: Harry Kimura.
  49. 50: Corky Tashiro and Bill Oike.
  50. 51: Margaret Fukuzaki.
  51. 52: Yuki Mori and her brother.
  52. 53: Lucy Kuwahara.
  53. 54: Miyeko Mori.
  54. 55: Rose Oda in front of her beauty salon.
  55. 56: Sachiko Ikegami, May Oike, May Matsuda, Eiko Kimura, Mr. Kobayashi and son Kenny.
  56. 57: Potts Kanegae.
  57. 58: Amy Iwaki, Mari Tobari, Hime Tobari, and May Shinoki.
  58. 59: Rose Kumagai and Mary Murakami at a YBA picnic at Lagoon, 1943.
  59. 60: Lucille Kawate, (?), Mary Murakami, and Rose Kumagai.
  60. 61: Tadashi Asai at Hill Air Force Base, 1965. Asai married a Japanese girl.
  61. 62: Fumi Kato, Yassie Kato, Amy Iwaki, Amy's brother, and Jack Aoyagi kneeling in front of a car.
  62. 63: Jackson Aoyagi in Memory Grove, 1944.
  63. 64: Amy Iwaki and her brother with Jackson Aoyagi.
  64. 65: Jackson Aoyagi in a Provo sports car.
  65. 66: Five women in fancy dresses. (Amy Iwaki is the second from the left.)
  66. 67: Kiyoko Tashiro in front of Hama-san Tailor Shop and the Colonial Noodle.
  67. 68: Toshi Igata, Akira Oki, Tyra Tashiro, and George Doi performing on stage as women.
  68. 69: Bob Koga leaning against a car, 1944.
  69. 70: Midori and Isamu Watanuki with Hats Masuda, Amy Tomita, and Jeannie and Jim Konishi.
  70. 71: Wally and Mildred Toma and son Allen
  71. 72: Kiyoshi Kawata, Lloyd Okawa, Tats Masuda, unidentified, and Iwao Nagasawa.
  72. 73: Aiko Nishida and Momoye Sako sitting on bleachers.
  73. 74: Eleanor Nakamura and Tats Masuda.
  74. 75: Lucille Kawate
  75. 76: Hannah Kaizumi.
  76. 77: Lily Kumagai.
  77. 78: Rosie and Lily Kumagai.
  78. 79: Priscilla and George Yasuda.
  79. 80: "Mary Miya made hotel reservation in San Francisco for Lily Yasuda and Mary Doi while they waited for their flight to Honolulu which was delayed because of a tidal wave, 1946."
  80. 81: Kay Ogata holding her dog "Pepper."
  81. 82: Toshi Magota.
  82. 83: Toshi Magota and friends.
  83. 84: Toshi Magota reading.
  84. 85: Toshi Magota.
  85. 86: Toshi Magota reading.
  86. 87: Sumi and Toshi Magota.
  87. 88: Golden Kalantzes, wife and Alice Kobayashi.
  88. 89: Tami Takagi, Midori Watanuki and PeeWee Kobayashi.
  89. 90: Marti and Yukio Nakashima holding their daughter, Janet age ten months. Nakashima was the operator of the Family Market, 1959.
  90. 91: Tats and Hats Masuda, who operated the Uptown Service
  91. Station, in Japanese Town during the 1940s. They had to change business locations due to the building of the Convention Center.
  92. 92: Bill Oike.
  93. 93: Yasuko Kawakami.
  94. 94: Bill Oike.
  95. 95: Ben Maeda, Wallace Doi, (?), Nob Seki, Jerry Miyashiro, Stanley Takemoto, Lt. Smith, Willie Oshiro, and Masaru Miyoshi at the Bushnell General Hospital.
  96. 96: Jackson Muramoto standing on a sidewalk between State and Main Street on First South. The KDYL Radio Station can be seen in the background across from which was the Western Hotel, 1947.
  97. 97: Ken Kimura and Wallace Doi.
  98. 98: Ken Kimura standing on the steps of the Utah State Capitol.
  99. 99: Wallace with an Army nurse at Bushnell Hospital.
  100. 100: Lily Yasuda, June Niki, George Okubo, Mabel Tsutsui, Toshi Odow, Fusaye, and Fumi Odow, Chiye Terasawa, and Shake Ushio at an L.D.S. Church function.
  101. 101: Lily Yasuda.
  102. 102: George Yasuda.
  103. 103: Priscilla and Tommy Yasuda.
  104. 104: Mardie Yasuda.
  105. 105: Mrs. Yasuda and Priscilla.
  106. 106: Magna Mori sisters from Left to Right: Atsuko, Mari, Lily, and Susie.
  107. 107: Mary Tanamine.
  108. 108: Rose Oda.
  109. 109: Masato Namba and Kay Harada.
  110. 110: Michiko Shiraishi.
  111. 111: Michi Tsutsui.
  112. 112: Tyra Tashiro.
  113. 113: Ken Kimura with an unidentified soldier.
  114. 114: Roy Yoshioka and Ken Kimura.
  115. 115: Margaret Fukuzaki.
  116. 116: Kay Miya standing at the rear of a car.
  117. 117: Martha Honda.
  118. 118: Jimmie Fukuzaki.
  119. 119: Matsuko Kato.
  120. 120: Kay Yoshimura.
  121. 121: Shizuko and Frank Uyeno.
  122. 122: Sachiko Ikegami, May Oike, May Matsuda, and Eiko Kimura at a church picnic at Lagoon during the late 1930s.
  123. 123: Tad Hatanaka leaning on a car in front of the Utah State Capitol.
  124. 124: Mary Murakami and Kiyoko Tashiro.
  125. 125: Paul Shimabukuro, who roomed above the Aloha Cafe.
  126. 126: Sumiko Terakawa.
  127. 127: Sumiko Terakawa in a kimono.
  128. 128: George Yasuda and Wallace Nagao.
  129. 129: Sara Kimura, 1944.
  130. 130: Mary and Kiyoko Nishida on 1st South in front of the New Kimpa Cafe.
  131. 131: Mary Murakami in front of Kiyo Mori's Beauty Salon, 1939.
  132. 132: Mary Murakami
  133. 133: Mary Murakami and Henry Sawada.
  134. 134: Mary Murakami.
  135. 135: Henry Sawada.
  136. 136: Mary Murakami on the corner of Regent Street and First South. (Between Main and State Streets)
  137. 137: Mary Murakami.
  138. 138-139: Keiko Kiyoguchi.
  139. 140: Jeanette Kiyomura.
  140. 141: Tommy Shimoji.
  141. 142: Mary Murakami at a Buddhist picnic at Lagoon.
  142. 143: Kayo Ota at Lagoon.
  143. 144: Jack Sase, 1940.
  144. 145: John Kumagai standing next to a car.
  145. 146: Hideo "Higgins" Higa.
  146. 147: Willie Higa.
  147. 148: Ray Tachibana in front of our barracks in Kauai, Hawaii, September 1945.
  148. 149: Victory Ball at Coconut Grove, Salt Lake City, July 14, 1944.
  149. 150: Stan Ichikawa, April 13, 1945.
  150. 151: Rikie Koga, squad leader, of Pahala, Hawaii and Daytona Beach, Florida in Kearns, Utah on October 14, 1944.
  151. 152: Sam Ikari.
  152. 153: Mary Murakami and Hideo Ochi standing in front of a car.
  153. 154: "Make believing." Roy Endo and (?) reading a stack of books.
  154. 155: Hideo Ochi, February 1945.
  155. 156: Hideo Ochi and Mary Murakami standing next to a car.
  156. 157: Ray Nagao in uniform, 1945.
  157. 158: Sammy Matsukawa.
  158. 159: Lily Yasuda and Ray (Paia) Uehara.
  159. 160: Roy Endo.
  160. 161: Roy Yoshioka with two other soldiers.
  161. 162: Frank.
  162. 163: Bill Oike, 1944.

Dates

  • early 1900s-1970s

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Extent

From the Collection: 448 Items

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository

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