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Show LAST RITES FOR IIIII HEM JiMLL - . j Business Houses to Close Between 12 and 1 j O IIOCK. At the request of Governor Mlmon Bamberger, virtually every Industry j and business house of the state will close and all labor cease between 12 noun and 1 o'clock tomorrow, on the occasion of the Interment of the lute President Joseph K. rtinith. F1:tl" on all public buildings will le placed at halfmaat. Msai;ea of condolence and sympathy from friends In all piirts of the world are being received hourly at the general church offices. In the funeral cnrietia state, county and city officials will tie represented. A platoon of (tolice will lead the cortege, cor-tege, followed in order by the city commission, state official, general church authorities, the hearse, the family, fam-ily, general board of Kdicf m iety, general board nf Sunday schools, general gen-eral board of Y M. M. I. A., general board of Y. L M, 1. A., general board of primary, general board of religion class, employes of prest dent's office. officials and boards of directors of j business organizations with which Pres'dent Smith mas connected, other friends of the president and family. SERVICES AT GRAVE. South Temple between Main and State streets will tie closed during the formation of the cortege. The profession pro-fession will proceed east on South Temple street to N street and then norm 10 tue nv cemetery, w nere services will be held at the grave. All persona 'are requested to be in their cara promptly at 11:45. as the cortege will move promptly st 12 o'cltx k. GOVERNOR'S TRIBUTE. The follow! im tribute wss given out at the capita by Governor Kumber-er: Kumber-er: 'The state mourns the loss of one I of its most honored-cittsen; the i church, to whose efforts is largely due i the development of the great Inter-mountain Inter-mountain region. Is bereft of Its directing di-recting spirit of nearly two decades. In slnio.it every land and clime where the llicht of civilization hrts fallen, there are home which will be engulfed In k sorrow bv the death of Joseph Fielding Field-ing Smith, late president of the Church of Jeans Christ of latter-day Stints. "It is cminentlv fit that the state of Ptah should give expression to the hmh rc(ect snd affectum in which hia memory I held. To this end. I urge that business houeca close and all labor case throughout the state between be-tween the hours fo 12 o clock noon and I o'clock p. tru Friday. November 22. 1 9 1 ft. d tr.ng the commitment to mother arth of the body of this distinguished dis-tinguished cltiien and churchman." MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION. Mayor W Moit Kerry today Issued a proclamation calling upon all stores and business bo- sc of the city to. remain re-main closed from i noon until 1 p. m tomorrow during the funeral. Judges of all the courts of the city also decided riot to convene court for the afternoon sessions tomorrow until S p. m . out vt respect fur the venerable churchman. ' |