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Show Kapleton News : s. Blake Everett , Ronald D. Perry, son of j rs David Perry, has i on furlough for the , P 1,0 ..,ceks. He has been !:or two and a half P' ,t Ft Bliss, Texas, and li-ned to Ft. Rucker, plV,;ere he will take Pj.'s schooling in helicop-jpechanics. helicop-jpechanics. und Mrs. Wendell Bird i children of Concord, i.l spent a week with s jlr .and Mrs Stan-;' Stan-;' :if T They left Monday for la where Oiey will visit (rs Bird's sister before lm to California. rwta Danner is expec-"tr expec-"tr husband, Don Danner, Cbeen stationed in Alas- S the armed forces this 1 Mr. and Mrs. Dan-S Dan-S j their three children are rN'tn leave in October TlLm , were he will be fo the next three Jill leave from the 'T'coast, Oct. 24. ' T 4 .hrd Graves, nine year old t rSV d Mrs- Nrman wX "Twiy escapi t ,'inrv Saturday when he ink r00f of the neT M rfding on to the cement ' ' t C He was watching fit llrnailsome roofing on, when he accidentally stepped backward into a hole that had been cut for a skylight. It was a fall of twelve to fourteen feet He suffered a broken wrist and cuts and bruises, but is making a very good recovery recov-ery at home. Several families have moved into Mapleton in the past few weeks : Mr. and Mrs. Kirt Olsen and six children have recently moved to Mapleton from New Mexico. They are living in the Bleggi home. I Mr. and Mrs. Tom James : came from Provo to Mapleton. tThey are living in the Jenny Tew home. He is employed in administrative work at BYU. Mr and Mrs. Reed Howes and seven children have moved into the Behrman home. There are now about 500 women letter-carriers iin the IU. S. Postal Service. |