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Scrapbook Number Six

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6

Scope and Contents

  1. 1: Opening of the Aloha Café on First South.
  2. 2-3: Fred Mishima, Mary and Wallace Doi.
  3. 4: Wallace Doi and Leo Kawa at the Aloha Snack Bar which was opened in 1947.
  4. 5: Customers at the Aloha Fountain.
  5. 6: Wallace and Kimie Doi outside the Aloha Fountain.
  6. 7: Mary and Kimie Doi outside the Aloha Fountain.
  7. 8: Wallace and Kimie Doi outside the Aloha Fountain.
  8. 9: Mrs. Murakami, Yoshio Murakami, Mr. Yutaka Doi, and Helen Doi outside the Aloha Fountain.
  9. 10: Wallace and Mary Doi working in the Aloha Fountain.
  10. 11: Wallace Doi and Dora Iwasaki at the Aloha Fountain, 1947.
  11. 12: Wallace and Mary Doi with their daughter Kimie.
  12. 13: View before excavation for Salt Lake Auto Parts, Utah Nippo, Long Hotel, American Fur Co., and the Greyhound Bus Depot.
  13. 14: In 1963 the Aloha Fountain moved next door and changed its name to the Aloha Cafe. Next door was the Judo Center and Family Market.
  14. 15: New Kimpa Café, Sunrise Fish Market and Dawn Noodle House.
  15. 16-18: Mihoya Confectioner, Aloha Café and Salt Lake Judo Center.
  16. 19: Wallace and Mary Doi at the Aloha Cafe.
  17. 20: Bill Oike, Yoshie Okimoto, Mary, and Wallace Doi.
  18. 21-23: Employees and customers at the Aloha Cafe.
  19. 24-25: Wallace and Mary Doi in the new Aloha Café, 1959.
  20. 26: New Aloha Café, 1959.
  21. 27: KY Kanegae and Sam Houston at the Aloha Café.
  22. 28: Employees and customers at the Aloha Cafe.
  23. 29: Aloha Café on First South.
  24. 30: Portrait of Bill Oike.
  25. 31: KY Kanegae and Robin Doi.
  26. 32: Wade and Robin Doi.
  27. 33: KY Kanegae.
  28. 34: Wallace Doi working at the Aloha Café.
  29. 35: The original Aloha Café on First South.
  30. 36: Employees and customers at the Aloha Cafe.
  31. 37: Craig, Robin and Wade.
  32. 38: Employees and customers at the Aloha Cafe.
  33. 39: Bill Oike, KY Kanegae and Yoyo Okimoto.
  34. 40: Robin Doi, Wade Doi, Craig Nagasawa, Mary, Wallace, and Kimie Doi.
  35. 41: Shirley Oike and Mary Doi.
  36. 42: Craig Nagasawa and Robin Doi.
  37. 43: Employees and customers at the Aloha Cafe.
  38. 44: Yoyo Okimoto and Bill Oike working in the Aloha Café.
  39. 45: KY Kanegae Wallace and Mary Doi, and Jim Aoki.
  40. 46: Racecar sponsored by Wallace Doi with "Aloha Cafe" printed on the hood.
  41. 47-52: Demolition of the Aloha Café making room for the new convention center.
  42. 53-60: Employees and customers at the new location of the Aloha Café in the industrial area, 1965.
  43. 61: Finishing the construction of the parking area of the new Aloha Café, 1965.
  44. 62-63: Kitchen area of the Aloha Café located in the industrial area.
  45. 64-69: Employees and customers at the new location of the Aloha Café in the industrial area, 1965.
  46. 70: Wallace Doi at the original Aloha Café on First South and 130 West.
  47. 71-72: Fuji Tea House on 1810 South Main Street.
  48. 73: Michiko White and Pam Doi at the Fuji Tea House.
  49. 74-75: Fuji Tea House.
  50. 76: Unidentified
  51. 77: Fuji Tea House.
  52. 78: Diane Aramaki.
  53. 79: Fuji Tea House.
  54. 80: Diane Aramaki and Mary Doi at the Fuji Tea House.
  55. 81-82: Fuji Tea House.
  56. 83: Toshiko, Pam Doi, Nami Okada, and Mary Doi.
  57. 84: Diane Aramaki and Michiko White.
  58. 85-86: Fuji Tea House.
  59. 87: Patricia Lewis and Kimie Doi.
  60. 88: Sonja McCormick, Kimie Doi, Pam Doi, and Sandy Johnson.
  61. 89: Mary Doi.

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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