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Full title:Among the very first to leave the Central Utah Relocation Center and return to their West Coast homes after the lifting of the army exclusion order were Mrs. Sumiye Sugimoto and her sister Miss Kieko Arimoto. They have returned to their ranch home near Redwood City and are busy putting the place in order. Mr. Sugimoto is in the army. Mrs. Sugimoto writes to her soldier husband to inform him of her safe return and of her delight in once again being comfortably housed in her own home. Photographer: Mace, Charles E. Redwood City, California.
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