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Show SHUMWAY PAGE 23 homes down here where almost all year, you'll find the family in the hogan. They have some nice homes. But when the kids come home, the kids will sleep in the house and kind of live in the house, and they'll cook in the house, and everything will shift to the house during the summer when the kids are home. But when they leave, why,---?---· ---?---. We had an interesting experience in this. Part of the requirements in Utah welfare is that people w.ork for what they get. This used to be the case. Right now we don't have that, hut--we had assigned the men to work project, and the thing that they wanted to do was to build homes. And some of the first home you could get on the outisde ware one room dwellings, about ten-:by.;.;een. You could get on the outside and you could see daylight clear through,---?--- looking through the cracks. And from that, why, the--one man would build that kind of home, and then another man would b.uild a rock home with windows in it and everything, b.ut it's still a single-room dwelling. Everybody wanted that b.ecause that's a step forward. Then the man over here got the idea, ''Well, I want two rooms." So everybody· wanted two rooms, and I guess we prob.ably b.uilt five or six hundred homes. And they went through this evolution from the old shack, so we had some homes--·if you've been to Monument Valley, why, you may haye s.een some of the homes we built with this flagstone. It's |