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Show CYPRUS HALL Cyprus Hall, a new four story structure situated across the street from the R. C. Gemmell Memorial building is a thinj? of beauty and a Joy forever in the estimation of those of the batchelor fraternity of the Utah Copper employees who are fortunate for-tunate .though it find lodgement there. Like the Gemmell club building, build-ing, it is a beautiful and valuable addition to the Carr Fork section of the camp and a monumental credit tu th'? Copper company. The building may truly be said to lie fire-proof since nothing inflam-able inflam-able enters into its construction. Steel frame work, metal lath, concrete hollow hol-low bbeks, finished . in hard-wall plaster and ornamentation of native copper is all that is to be found in it3 make-up. Copper has been used wherever it was thought practical. This is only consistent with the ster-iotyped ster-iotyped slogan of the company "Use Copper." The setting, at the foot of the big mountain of copper, with its wonderful wonder-ful natural landscape environment touched with just enough artificial effect; all in striking contrast with the rugged mountains surrounding great steel bridge more than a- hundred hun-dred feet above and spanning this it and situated almost beneath the fork o? the canyon for a distance of more than a quarter of a mile, all goes to make this particular spot very attractive. Cyprus hall has twenty-six rooms, a nice large dining room and one of the most modem and conveniently equipped kitchen to be found anywhere any-where in the state of Utah. Electricity Elec-tricity has been utilized to the fullest ! possible extent in this department. 1 An electric range, a 20-gallon Edison 'coffee urn, an electric dishwasher, a 1 Frigidaire cooling system, a complete ( floating system, unsurpassed lighting J facilities, all of the most modern and pratical types that money can buy, J have been installed to take the drud- gery away from the cullinery depart- J memT as much as possible. Exclusive quarters for the help, bath- rooms eq- J uipped with shower and lavatories J on every floor. In fact no detail has j been overlooked to make Cyprus Hall modern and complete. The building is superintended by J Mr. Watson of the Utah Copper of- j fiee force and Mrs. Lillian Bellows has charge of the kitchen, dining ( room and house work. |