Show UTAH COPPER CLUBHOUSE AT BINGHAM DEDICATED TO MEMORY OF R C GEMMELL on the evening of the ath instant at bingham the magnificent ent new clubhouse planned and erected by the utah copper company as a fitting and lasting tribute to the memory of robert C gemmell was dedicated with appropriate ceremonies the clubhouse designed in the spanish inis mission sion style is a building remarkable for its beauty as well as comfort and dignity all facilities for amusement a gymnasium with locker rooms and shower baths librae library y lounge lb rooms and dance hall are provided in luxury and completeness of its appointments and furnishings the gemmell memorial is probably the finest building of its type in utah twenty four years ago ago 6 robert C Gern gemmell mell a young engineer of outstanding ability entered the employ of the utah copper company as superintendent of mines and mills and his many years of service with the company to the time of his death was marked with such exhibitions of ability integrity and loyalty that he was advanced from one station of responsibility to another until lie he was finally made general manager under managing director and president D C jackling he was beloved by every officer and employee of the company so that it was only natural that something should be done to perpetuate his memory at the impressive dedicatory services L S cates general manager of the utah copper company presided the dedicatory address was delivered by R C lucas robert C gemmell said the speaker was worthy the homage men pay to genius talent and intellect he was worthy the plau aits honest men accord to truth justice and integrity these are qualities that embellish and adorn life and excite our respectful admiration but memorial edifices have a broader and deeper foundation than admiration they are grounded in love so it is to robert Gern gemmell mell the man not the engineer that this beautiful memorial club is dedicated presentation of a bust of mr Gern gemmell mell by C E dallin famous sculptor was made by mrs belle anderson Gern gemmell mell the life and work of mr gemmell were the subject of an address by the rev P A simpkin following which music and dancing were enjoyed by the assemblage |