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Show 33 • then 356 150, or houses in the area; with ll, deteriorating; and total number of occupied house$ or 6,of the occupied houses, the occupied houses.. was $11,735, was $670 1166, , or was 1318, oceupied house and owner than it while renters was friendly their people a. fences, but This is true, of its to major he No. Vol. 394 of the area is III is the States, Cit, Washington: or 40%, of houses The average number of area area from was who serves interviewed. even of the of growing transient now more He noted that ''The people, he only said, a very are over other in their homes. long-time residents. He voluntarily neighborliness by saying that number of This He considerably ago. one for fifteen years. they very rarely visit each claimed, causes 524, store and with each, other at church and explain this lack lUnited 1960 that occupied 794, owner-occpied small retail store quite neighborly" with him in his attempted occupied The 301o was operator of are Owners condition; 5.5 in the owner-occupied get impressions about this population in sound monthly rent of the renter-occupied houses approximately twelve years was few of the 91%0 or gentleman has bQth lived in,and served, the aid that th'e being being dilapidated. The average value of the and the average In order to s 8ff1." 3.9 in the renter-occupied houses. persons per the or 40, The average number of rooms houses and it, - one working wives in the area. Bureau of the Census, Uo S. Census of HOUSing: Series He (3), Blocks Salt Lake Cit Utah. Uo S. Government Printing Office, 1961), pp. 17-18. |