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Show I JAPANESE ARE PROMINENT f ONIPROGRAM OF ANNOAL I REONION OF ISLANDERS I Fencing and Baseball Sports Are to Be -. Features Which Show trie Japs to be I Real Athletes. There will be 500 of I jjj the Little Brown Men in Attendance I Today all tho natives, saints, el- I ders wlio have lived and labored on I any of tho Islands of the Pacific will I bo the guests of tho Cache Valley I Association. Tho Pacific Island or- I ganlzatlon Is a strong onu and takes I In a largo scope of country, Altho I thero aro many Islands Included, I they aro bonded together as a family becauso of tho similarity of their I customs and habits. Owing to Japan taking part In so I many of the principal features of tho M day and evening such as tho baseball I game and fencing match, a largo num Wf ber of Japanese will bo hero. They I are loyal supporters of their country I men and will bo on hand to cheer. I Mr. Roskolley from Smlthflold will I look after the Japanese lntcrosts and I l(e predicts that at least five hundred I strong will attend tho reunion. In brief the events of the day are H ns follows: I 1. Local association to meet at tho H Federal building at 11 a. m. and H march to tho depot to meet excursion- ists. I 2. Native greetings In front of tab- I ornacle on Main at 12 p. m. H 3. General program nt 2 p. m. on tho northeast part of tho tabernaclo square 4. Baseball game on U. Y. campus nt i p. ra. G. Concert In Nlbloy Hall at 7:30 p. m. C. Grand ball at auditorium nt- 0 p. m. , For Sunday thero will bo two open air meetings on tho square One nt 10 a. m. and ono at 2 p. in. Everybody should notice tho excellent excel-lent display of Pacific Island otrios In tho windows of S. E. Ncedhnni Jewelry Co., Morrell Clothing Co., and Logan Tailoring Co. There nic ninny things of Interest. |