THE ANCIENT BASKET MAKERS OF SOUTHEASTERN UTAH 
product, there is no deviation. The Wetherill brothers made 
this a point for special investigation, and the square-toed form 
seemed to persist to the exclusion of the regular cliff-house 
type. We have McLoyd and Graham's views in the following 
words: “We are of the opinion that those [sandals] with square 
FOOD TRAY WITH WATER-FOWL DESIGN 
toes were made by a race who inhabited the underground 
rooms. This view is formed from finding them buried with 
mummies of that race and is strengthened by the fact that we 
have found none in the caves where such ruins do not exist.”’ 
Thus we may safely assume that this is another characteristic 
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