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Show Small Homes for 1 950 1 SO'- O ii'.onir-o I 1 m 1 I 6'wqy n otntTTt MTCMEn oininG orro 8o8'o Ky-c8'.o ko8': JiA LivinG.m &.&oocn i- TU t I KSkIO'O T" DESien 0- IS9 I I U. F I .ST FLOOH PL.n I i L-Jtc 111 I I I BEOnoom K T 4 T ,1 &ED.oom cc-ioxre'c L 3 -4 ioi2'c 1 ' a. 5 a. s tcon O FLOOR PLAn i THE DALTON has several features of unusual interest. The principal bedrooms are on the second floor and have cross ventilation. One room on the first floor can be converted to several uses, such as a third bedroom, an office or a den. It is within easy reach of both entrances and the first floor toilet. The side entrance is a little larger than usual, but it serves as a cleanup clean-up room and has both clothes closet and lavatory. The living room and the dining room are combined. However, a dinette is included in with the kitchen. kit-chen. The closet space is ample for ordinary ordi-nary needs. Planning has been concentrated con-centrated especially on the location of the closets to provide for convenient conven-ient distribution and excellent circulation. cir-culation. Exterior finish is siding and asphalt as-phalt shingles. Dimensions are 30 feet by 26 feet, floor area 780 square feet and cubage cub-age 17,940, not including garage. For further information about THE DALTON, write the Tri-State Lum- & ber Co., Milford, Utah. ' |