Show t HA HAWAIIANS W AND SAMOANS IN POSSESSION OF SALTAIR National Airs Sun Sung and Attired in Gay Costumes the Seekers Pleasure-Seekers Dance in the Pavilion Aloha nut nul Talofa lava Ia la ora era na Tena koe koc These arc are the greetings heard at Saltair toda today The They are the Hawaiian Ha I Samoan and New Zealand salutations and are being uttered by the hundreds of Pacific islanders and missionaries who ho are arc holding their seventh annual reunion at the beach ro I While 1 few a of the islanders are wearing their native costumes the women are gowned In combinations of or yellow ellow red and pink that outshine a rose garden gardenIn In June The men are aie largely clothed In let white duck with broad hats gayly decora dec dec- ora orated ted From the standpoint of oC attendance the day promises promise to be a record-breaker record for the resort The Th first train this morning con consisted of ten cars toad loaded cd to their full capacity and succeeding trains have been a duplicate of the first The Polynesians have come b by special excursions from every section of at the State and nearly 1000 missionaries are also present at the reunion The Utah Growers' Growers association has Joined In taking possession of or the resort today and Is represented by more than 2000 persons The arranged for the afternoon and evening begins at 3 It includes the singing of or the thc Hawaiian national air and other Polynesian songs tableaux representing Hawaiian and scenes an and 1 Samoan songs and dances by native children In native costume which Is similar to that worn b by the indians before they adopted the white mans man's dress In the c evening ex ex-Chie fa lot Police Pollee Thomas H. H will deliver a lecture on Polynesia Illustrated by b- stereopticon stere views At 2 o'clock this afternoon the Saltair management reported that the at attendance attendance attendance at- at for the da day would exceed nearly the largest In the history of or the resort |