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LTCIF Approved to Raise Money as a Community-Owned Real Estate Fund

My sincere condolences to the family.

and artifacts of Japanese family histories to tell this story that has never been told.We have met such passionate people who have been generous enough to share their family histories with us.

LTCIF Approved to Raise Money as a Community-Owned Real Estate Fund

Norio Uyematsu of Anaheim had just spoken to the Brigham City Kiwanis Club for Veterans Day of his service in the Korean War.Photo by PATTI HIRAHARAA Tribute to A Hero – Norio Uyematsu.The communitys response to the story of how they found their way to Brigham City was overwhelming.

LTCIF Approved to Raise Money as a Community-Owned Real Estate Fund

The museum team has been researching the Japanese families in Box Elder County and the first person that was on their wish list was Private First Class Jim Yoshio Tazoi from Garland.Brigham City became their salvation to begin a new life in Utah due to the generosity of Earl Garrett Anderson.

LTCIF Approved to Raise Money as a Community-Owned Real Estate Fund

Blumenthal joined Uyematsu to be interviewed at the FDR Presidential Library and Museum in Hyde Park.

He died in 2007 at the age of 87.Yang is the CEO and founder of Yang Law Offices and has been recognized nationally for her work in family law.

Yang also plans to revitalize the downtown area.As a long-time advocate Yang for local issues and current chair of the Business Improvement District Advisory Council (BIDAC).

Shirley Hwong and Mary Ann Garcia-Barlow of the Community Participation Commission; Zhen Wu.I cant believe half of America votes for this guy.