They generally consisted of a hallway with two rooms off each side and an indoor bathroom at the end.
By 1927, 60 percent of middle class homes had an indoor bathroom with a toilet and tub.
Things were different in the country, however, where only 5 percent of homes had a complete indoor bathroom with a toilet and tub.
Around this time, only luxury hotels and wealthy people had indoor private bathrooms.
Before indoor bathrooms were added in the 1950's patrons would have to walk behind the building to an outhouse.
Along with indoor bathrooms and bar room was also added to the building.
It was one of the first buildings in Utah to have indoor bathrooms.
All the rooms and cabins in the parks have indoor bathrooms.
But most people ask where the nearest indoor bathroom is.
The cabin has three rooms plus an indoor bathroom.