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Show BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS AT JANNEY FUNERAL John M. Hayes, Just Returned from Los Angeles, Says Late Mills Manager Was Honored by Masons. "Xover before have I attended a funeral fu-neral service marked by so many elabo-rato elabo-rato and beautitnl floral tributes us 1 saw at the obsequies for Mr. Janney," said John M. Hayes, secretary of the X tali Cop iter company, who returned yesterday from a special trip to 1 ,os An-jeles, made that he might attend the services. Frank G. .lunuey, mills manager of the Ttah Copper company's plants and consulting engineer for tlio other .lack-ling" .lack-ling" interests, died May 1:3 in a Los Angeles An-geles hospital, niter an operation for a ppendieit is. When the word of his death was received here more than a score of prominent officials of the Utah Copper and allied companies left their work and went to Los Angeles to attend j the funeral, which was held last Tues- day afternoon at - o'clock in the Scottish Scot-tish Kite temple, Mr. .lanney being a. thirty-second degree Mason. j The services, which included the Ma- I ponie ritualistic form for the dead, were largely attended by friends from ninny 1 sections of tho country. The Rev. Ytr. Bnougher of Los Angeles delivered the eulogy and the interment was in lngle-wood lngle-wood cemetery. Tlie following business associates and friends were pallbearers: Honorary K. C. Geimuell. D. K. Bur-lev, Bur-lev, Louis' S. Cavtcs, C. W. Whitlev. .John M. Sullv, C. G. Bradlev. 11. C. Smith and P. t. Moffat. Active John M. Hayes, A. .T. Mclean. Mc-lean. O. W. Kumrow. K. .1. Franklin, C. W. Corfield. dames Brinkman, ltr, F. N. Carrier and F. C. Barnes. |