Show K A e governor asks people of utah to pause in honor of harding ile governor mabey by proclamation saturday asked the people oan abt A utah to keep flags at halt half mast in utah between sunrise and sunset until the day of the interment of president harding as a sign of or respect tor for the dead executive he ile also in accord with a telegram received from washington asked that all business be suspended at noon next friday for a period of one minute in transportation sery ice and of ten minutes in other enterprises further the the state are requested to observe next sunday as warren G harding memorial day with appropriate services the proclamation follows in his great wisdom the creator has seen fit to deprive the people of the state and nation of a trusted and beloved belove friend r en 0 and leader warren G harding twenty ninth president of the united states of america and we are plunged into deepest t sorrow now therefore I 1 charles R mabey governor of the state f of utah do hereby request and urge appropriate evidences of 5 respect to the memory of our departed friend and chieftain and jl earnestly suggest that the observance be general throughout the state and take the following form that flags be stationed at half mast from sunrise to s unset until the evening of the date of interment J that at 12 0 clock noon friday august 10 1923 all bushs bu I 1 ness be suspended transportation service for a period of one minute and all other business for a period of ten minutes and that the time be given over to sorrowful meditation or to such ap appropriate prop exercises as conditions may permit 4 eo I 1 that sunday august 12 1923 be set aside as warren G 0 5 C harding memorial day and churches throughout the state con duct duet services in keeping with the spirit of the occasion aft w asi wi t ti 1 1 t 1 I 1 it 1 1 lo o 0 JO i A |