G: No, not too much. W: Did your parents buy it or did they make it? G: No, they bought it. W: I know that you went to church. I remember when you were branch president. Do you remember in what year you were baptized? G: No, I regret that I do not. W: Do you remember who baptized you? G: No, I cannot. W: Well, do you remember anything about the first church that was down there? Was it a building or a brush arbor? G: It was a brush arbor. W: Where was that? G: Well, one of them was right there where the old church used to be and the other one was down by the cemetery. W: Well, Uncle Maroni, can you tell me how that brush arbor was made? G: Well, it was just the poles in the ground, with rope and sticks. You just lay pieces across and cover it with grass and stuff like that. W: Then what did you sit on? G: Slabs made from old cross-ties. W: Did you go to school? G: I went one time down on the Indian nation. W: Do you remember where the school was at? G: It is right above the church there on the same road coming up to our land. W: How many rooms did the school have? G: Only one. W: Do you remember who your teacher was? G: Mrs. Dunlap. W: Do you remember any other teachers? 4