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Show SPRY BREAKS BREAD WITH CHINESE HOSTS i?alt Lake. Mar. 20. Governor and j Mr William Spry broke bread last j night vlth represeu'.u i 'hinese of i Sail Lake, the occasion being a diplomatic diplo-matic dinner as part of the campaign I of the Chinese Nationalist party to have the United States recognize the binese republic. Charles Chung is president of the local organization of 'the party, which was formed In China 'and which has branches in all larue cities in which the celestial republicans republi-cans live. The dinner was given at headquarter headquar-ter of the party, 57 Richards street. Addresses were made by the gov-leinor. gov-leinor. the Rev P. A. Slmpkin, who j was loastmaster, Dr C I. Sniullyon and others. Rirds' ne?t soup, chicken 'chop suey and other Oriental delica-I delica-I cies were sered It w as probably i ihe first time that a governor of Utah attended a Chinese feast and the first time for the governors wife Besides hose mentioned, others who sat at the table were Mr and I Mis. Wellington Lako, Mr. and Mrs. D S Spencer, Mr and Mrs .1 L IjCeyes, Mrs. c. I. Sniullyon, Miss An-ule An-ule Sniullyon, Tollce Thief and Mrn it. F Grant, Mr. and Mrs w M Scott Miss Alice Slmpkin. lohn M. Slmpkin. Miss Lillle Anderson. Mrs I Marcus E. .lones. Mr. and Mrs C H ! King. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kinc. Mr. and Mrs. Ren L. Rich, Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Mariger. Mr. and Mrs Dale Parke, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Llpman. Governor Sprv talked of the exclusion ex-clusion act barring the Chinese from entering this country and letting morp I of the less desirable entering the I country He also talked ot tbe good conduct of Hi- Chinese in salt ijike. II Hans lo-eph. Mrs Marcus Jones and Mrs. C H. King also talked The opening ol a Chinese night school waa discussed and the school will be op- I I eped in the near future Hr. Sun Vat Sen is expected to j to this coiinfrv In about a II month and preparations are already started for his reception. OO Halalalal |