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Show some J;:ti of the Japanese of this. city and surrounding country were taken out to K. Tara's farm at West Weber. The party was under the direction of Mr. 15. T. Nishlmura of this city. The outing was for the purpose of giving the Japanese boys who work In and about the railroad yards and on the farms of tho county a holiday. The afTalr was a success from every standpoint Those who lent their aid and contributed con-tributed to the success of the undertaking under-taking were: S. Tatnakl, of Domoto & Co.;. S. Kurolshl of the Japanese-American Japanese-American Indii3lrlal corporation; U. Mataeuda of the Kailya Labor office; M. Matsunuml of the Continental Su-ply Su-ply Co ; T. M Kobayashl of T. M. K. Commission Co.; T. Nabashlma, of tlui White ship bar; S Ichlruura, K. Tara, and Geo. Oha'a. ' 1 A drama was given in five acts, all In the Japaneso language, depicting scenes and occurrences in Japan somu ::,ont) years ago. It was u very creditable credit-able performance, and cr.-dit is din-Mr. din-Mr. U. Kariya and Mr. Geo. Ohata for the staging of the show. Miss Ayako Asanuma gave a very creditable, exhibition of.Iapane.se dan-. Ing.'She i3 quite a clever lllt'o entertainer. enter-tainer. A fine luncheon with liquid refresh-menu refresh-menu was served on the. large grass plot in Mr. Tarn's orchard, and wai greatlv enjoyed and appreciated by all present. Besides the show, there was racing a tugof-wnr and othpr sports, and l:i fact nil had a good tl rn e. JAPANESE HAVE A P! OUTENG Last Sunday tho Japanese of o--du organized a plonlc parly aad |