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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. OCTOBER 5. 1978 I He DeHart was up from Berkeley, Calif, visilmg wuh hut family Weekend, Mrs Bodilys mother und her sister, Mrs. DeVries, were both horn in Holland, and those two ladies enjoyed seeing the places and cities that weie the older couples for the past Jure and Donna Ine Hodges have a sjx-- r ml mint and uni !e staying a week with them. They ate Mr. and Mrs Jim Dowell from Lake Havasu show and tell Mrs. Bodily such Interesting things of she und her sisters childhood, on the special occasion, Wednesday evening, Sept. 27, Mrs Nora Miller entertained ut a luncheon, Thurs- After leaving Den Haag where they bed spent two weeks of their time, they visited some parts of Belgium und a little of Germany. many years ago, Mrs DeVries was able to regular CohoMi-ve- nus-tin- isiting with their grandmother Mrs. liVtda larkm mi with his uncles, Lloyd aid Larry latkin during the i wii-k- scrubbing hard to make everything shine U'HETHE R THOSE images hold true or not in real life, theres one Dutchman in Layton who is trying to keep everyone's porch shining. Hes Cornelius DeLight, an immigrant to this country who came 27 years ago with only the clothes on his back and $6. Today, he operates Dutch Maid Products at 1679 North Main in Layton and employes 30 people in that store and related cleaning operations. ALL KINDS of cleaning equipment including mops, buckets, paper toweling and what have you are offered for "Anything you need in nidus-tria- and home cleaning care Mr. DeLight is available, land opportunity, Mr. DeLight says. The day after arriving in the United States, the Dutchman alieady had a job and has worked in a variety of fields since leaving his native Holland where he was employed as an instrument machinist. Hes worked as a watchmaker, for American Oil Company's refinery and at Hill Air Force Base. The Dutch Counsel got me a temporary job at Hill and it lasted nearly 23 years, he says. He worked there as an industrial machinist until reI tiring two years ago started this business in 1936 because I didn't want to be laid off from Hill and not have Mr. and Mrs James Kent and family of Whittier, Calif. viMted with her parents Mr. and Mrs Irving C hrisienscn for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Kents daughter Mr, and Mrs. William Barnett also of Whittier were visitors. r.lll! 3-- 5 SCHOOL yr. olds SunsetCImton or Kaysville Stones and Organized Games ajmg Readiness her sister and brother-in-law- , Howard Mr. and Mrs Music Arts A Crafts Creative Drama Science Rhythm Band etc Experienced Certified Teachers Cloward last week. REGISTER NOW FOR SPRING Mrs. Posana White of Bountiful visited on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Golden Ta lor. hunting tup to Montana. During their two weeks away ihey also visited with Mr. and evening. Travel se City, Mich Mrs. Marie Woodhouse of Salt Like City was a visitor of Ivnn Neiderhauser has sights. "AMERICA sa s. The store also carries wallpaper and Dutch Roy Paints. But the Dutchman hasnt been content to just follow other peoples ideas. "About seven years ago I created the Dutch Maid label and now Dutch Boy Paints also sells Other guests were Mr. and Williams of Ray , Canada. Lethbridge Altx-ruMr. and Mrs. Truman Carver have moved into their new home the past week. been confined to the McKay-Pi- t Hospital in Ogden where he underwent major surgery I uesday, Mr. and Mrs. Wray Hyde ate home again from a rock scenic places and historic been formed 1 were Mrs. home Giles and daughter Miss Gail Giles, Mrs, Liura Starkey attended a family dinner party in Bountiful on Wednesday 1 Christensen. and Mrs. Paul Henry have returned from a week vaiation trip to San I ranus-- ( o, ( altf. and up the coast highway to Portland, Ore. and while there They have many relatives and a host of friends there and enjoyed greatly visiting and being shown the many Calif. Mrs, Buelah Bushnoll, Mrs. Jerry Howard, Mrs. Joan enjoyed a family I tsh ake in at outing Southern Utah. They also visited with relatives at Ivman, Utah Mr. and Mrs Neil Hart have returned to their home in Kajsvtlle after spending the summer months at houseguests for It) days of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Irving .Mr dam, Holland and several of other the provinces, eleven in all, around that area. The two ladies traveled by boat, trams, metros, buses, and ferries for their different ways of travel. ng around business has Diego, hey also spent time with his other grandparents Mr. and Mts. Golden I jylor. I red is the son Mr and Mrs Bud Larkin, former K ivsville residents. DeVries, of Ogden returned home last Tuesday from a three week trip to Amster- carpet-cleanin- . I her aunt, Mrs. Margaret - Mr. and Mrs Ivan Bans, Mr. und Mrs. John T rash, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hog, an. all of Terry, Mont. Mr, and Mrs. Irving William Christensen of San v and Mrs Van Dahl. Mrs. Gary W. Bodily and When an LAYTON American thinks of the Dutch, he may get a picture of dikes and windmills and the Dutch women out on their porches and Mrs. Louts Psenda at Glendive, Mont, and also with Mr. and Mrs Iredlarkin of Spokane, kash. have teen Syracuse will gather this evening, Thursday Oi t. 5, at 7:30 p m. at the Mansion House in Ogden for their regular meeting Hostesses will lx Mrs. Jim Kentmeister .'50. att-nde- Kay Dee Wednesday ul the Ilo pital. Mr. and Mis Austin Chap-pell- , Attorney and Mis Rodney Page und chilclten, of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Carl ChapXll and children of J Mrs Harry Huotarl and Mr. 1 Bessie Taylor. 'I he L ady I ions Club of lxth employing PKlItL grand- s underwtnt major surgery Me By NORMA Tremonton,-Tuesda- their party. Mrs. Robert Templeton flew to I airfield, Calif, where the funeral sershe of her sister Mrs. Dana vo I rurne on f rtdav. and Mrs. Martin Romero, s In s daughter Michelle's sixth birthday anniversary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kidman, at a family Scot field of Murray. Marty Romero, son of Mr. were Mrs gut-tit- for 1 June Briggs, Mrs. Audine Stafford and Mrs. 1 thel Barber The lesson for the month was given by Mts. janitorial service, wholesale and retail use. were day, for her brother and sisters Guests included Mr, and Mrs Buy Ahlstmm, , Tooele; Mrs. Vera Muggh-s-tonSalt Like ( ity and r ink City, Ariz The Iris Camp Daughters of Pioneers met on Monday afternoon at 4 p m at the home of Mrs Helen Rurlier for their to Mrs Barber Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Thompson were-Mr- . and Mrs. T. J. T hompson and two children, Melissa and James of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cottrell Mrs, Gary Binghurn was honored on her birthday anniversary at an evening at Tiffanys Attic in Salt lake City. Her family honored her LIMITED ENROLLMENT 376-967- 376-835- 7 IS still the of those lines and the paint company wants to expand into the lntermountain area with stores like this one offer things needed in cleaning around the house." THE DUTCH Maid store is open weekdays from 6 a m. to 6 pm. and on Saturdays from 8 am. to noon. Mr. DeLight also operates Dutch Boy Maintenance and cleans many businesses in the Layton area. In addition, a a job. Until working at it EN CHEVEOLi THE NEW 197 9S ARE HERE AND COMING FAST. MUST KEEP STOCK DOWN! mu. full time, his wife and son operated the business with his help. I STARTED with a bucket and mop and its been really a good business and is growing STOP BURGLARS Use deadbolt locks as recommended as more and more people he says. WE ARE IN AN EXPANSION PROGRAM . . . WERE BUILDING A BRAND NEW FACILITY. ITS TAKING PLACE AT OUR PRESENT CAR LOT, SO WE WILL GIVE GREAT SAVINGS ON THE 7 9s TO KEEP OUR STOCK come into the area. by your police department. Free Demonstration THE MODLRN WAY will be real simple for us to get married, darling. My father is a Minister. ay, lets give it a ' whirl. Mines an attorney. BOBS LOCK SHOP DOWN... He-- It 376-46- 64 She-Ok- GREAT PRICE REDUCTIONS ON REMAINING 1978s M M H ?! j .TA Advertisement A , SPEAKIfiG OF M0I1EY WHAT ARE THE COS! OF HAVING A BABY? President Davis County Bank Babies are back in popularity again! The U.S. birth rate rose last -year for the first time . since 1970. The 1.313,000 births in 1977 or 15.3 birtlis l.tXH) jx-- persons, , ., 1,000 persons in 1970. So weve jx-- r asked our y f ' re- - , searchers to look into the current costs of parenthood. In the recent past, most women were often put to sleep, or close to it, during child delivery while the fathers anxiously paced the waiting room outside. Today, many exjx-ctan-t mothers and fathers attend preparation classes for a more natural type of childbirth. More and more prosjx-ctivfathers are choosing to tie active e participants too. One in Sale Price the birth experience, type of psychological and physical preparation for childbirth originated in Russia, where it was first observed by the late Dr. Fernand Lamaze in 1951. Dr. Lamaze introduced the method to France and other European countries. In 1959, Marjorie Karmel published a book entitled Thank You, Dr. Lamaze here in the U.S. The book was enormously influential in attracting American physicians and their patients to this technique. filiated organizations, offers classes to prepare expectant parents for a satisfying birth experience. Classes cost an average of $25 per couple and r consist of about seven meetings. The curriculum contains: 1) information about the changes in the womans body during the nine months of gestation, 2) exercises to prepare the body for giving birth, 3) learning Lamaze techniques and muscle control with the fathers actively participating with the mother in the labor and birth of the child. The expenses of giving birth in a conventional hospital has caused a search for alternatives, despite the fact that health insurance policies may cover a large portion of these costs. In New York City the Maternity Center Associations childbearing facility is staffed with certified nurse midwives, plus backup physicians. The fee for delivery and postpartum care is in the country, $850. Elsewhere hospitals have opened birth centers consisting of apartment-hksuites, where deliveries can be made in a homey atmosphere. The average stay is only 24 hours with follow-ucare provided - at greatly reduced costs. There is of course the expense of a newborns to ($55 layette $80. furniture such as crib, mattress, bathinette ($150 to $400). .. stroller car seat ($20 to ($20 to $70). $40). . baby food, bottles, milk and other items, plus pediatric care. While the total costs of having a baby can run as high as $2,500, most newcomers arrive with a far lower price tag. And the joy of having a new baby in the family erases almost all monetary considerations. Thats how more and more Americans figure it - according to the rising birth rate today. 2566 , Sale Price $669o Ol' -- x ' ; ever-increasin- 1978 MONTE CARLO St0ck v--,v L two-hou- had compared with a rate of 14 8 births 1978 CAPRICE LANDAU COUPE Stock 82568 e Today, the International Childbirth Education Association, through af- By EZRA T. CLARK nation 1978 CAPRICE 4 DOOR Slock 1978 SUNDIAL VAN 2554 Sale; Price y04-y- J Stock 2392 Interior plush finished Was Priced at $11,564.67 - 1- w Sale Price $ 9595 g SPECIAL PRICE ON THESE SLIGHTLY USED 197 8s Four 1978 CUTLASS SUPREME COUPES As low as 978 GRAND PRIX One 1 One 1978 CAMARO Only Only $5795 $5995 $5895 e MR. GOODWRENCH SERVICE p GM QUALITY SERVICE PARTS -- GXNERAL MOTORS PAJRTS DIVISION . . KEEP THAT GREAT GM FEELING WITH GENUINE GM PARTS. , . ox sedyhe rn ohaxual tiia t teeti MAKES I V I r ill DEAL HOOD DEAL me J DETTEIL . -- See u'hat's new today at 646 NORTH MAIN LAYTON 376-123- 4 825-224- 8 0 |