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Show JAPANESE PARTY 10 RE HEREJONDAY Special Organ Recital at Tabernacle Taber-nacle Is Arranged for Visitors. WILL BE GUESTS OF GOVERNOR AT LUNCHEON j Automobile Excursion Planned! to Convey Travelers Around City. A "round the world" tourist party, organized under the auspices of tbo Asahi Shimbuni of Asaka, one of tho foremost newspapers of Japan, and composed com-posed of representative journalists, professional pro-fessional and business men and manufacturers manu-facturers of Japan, will reach Salt Lake City over the Oregon Short' Line about 3:0o o 'cloak Monday afternoon. The tourists are in charge of K. Sugimura, foreign editor of the Asahi Shimbuni, and M. Tsuchiya. the Tokio correspondent correspond-ent of the paper. Governor Cutler and a representative body of Salt Lnke men. including railway rail-way officials and members of the various vari-ous clubs, will meet the party at the depot, and esoort it to the tabernacle, where a special organ recital will bo givon in its honor. Later it is the intention of Governor Cutler to have the distinguished visitors as Ih'b guests at a luncheon at tho Commercial club. To Tour the Bast. Rooms have boen engaged for the entire party at the Knutsford, where the Japaneso will spend Monday night, Tuesday morning thoy will be taken to various points of interest about Salt Lake City in automobiles. Other forms of entortainuiont will be provided for them, but definite arrangements have not been completed. The partv will leave for Chicago via the Union Pacific Pa-cific at 12:35 p. rn. Tuesday. Thev will tour tho East, and after" spending three days at Now York City, sail for Liverpool, from which place" the.y will proceed on their trip around the world. Those in the party nre K. Asavtma, N. Enami, K. IIagaT V. Uattori. Y." Ilitomi, It. Hori. P. Tide. S. Tkai. T. In-cuye, In-cuye, J. Itsumi, E. Twamoto. M. Lyama, S. Kamada. M. "Katsuda, M. Katayama, C. Katsuda, T. Kawase, M. Kira, K. T. Kitado, S. Kobayashi, M. Konishi. IT. Kouishi, K. Maautani, S Masutaui, T. MatsuzaJci, K. Minami. S. Miki, G. Mi-tana, Mi-tana, S. Nahami, H. Nakamura. "R. Na-kano. Na-kano. K. Matsu3hima. Michi Xomura, T. Nimura, M. Ogawa, 8. Ogawa, F. Okubo. T. Osawa, S. Owada. S. Saburi, O, Shibata, K. Soho, E. Sugih ara, T. Taiima, T. Takukura, B. Takoraura. E. Tnkigawa, M. Toyama, K. Tsukamoto, K. Umohara, K. Umehara, T. Wata-nable, Wata-nable, Y. Yamaguchi, H. Yonehaya. M. Yoshiwara, T. Kurushimo: K. Sugimura, foreign editor of the Tokio Asahi Shim-bun, Shim-bun, and M. Tsuclm-a. Tokio correspondent correspond-ent q the Asaka Asahi Shlmbnn. |