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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 2, 1979 r f 'o-- 4 A ; t ' 4 r f s' ? - .. - i rSxfcVf:' W'- - ,'Ui d ' v' ?' ' H jI. , P' P - ' '"VI ,, f : , - - - , 1 tl ' i - H j "i ' ' JAMBOREE 615 E. Center Street, IT WAS an educational and Switzerland they were hosted in private homes. NEW BIRTHING ROOM LAYTON room concept is simply a safer alternative, said hospital administrator. Dean Holman. Birthing room labor is handled as a family affair with up to four family members or friends allowed in the room during the birth. Birthing room mothers receive no medications, no IVs and no electronic monitoring, although the woman may be moved to a regular delivery room if complications arise endangering the health of the mother or birth of the newborn. THE BABY is born in the room and not separated from .the ,, parents ,for,knursery. A birthing room, an alternative to the steady growth of home deliveries, has been opened at Davis North Medical Center enabling an expectant mother to deliver her baby in a home-style- d atmosphere with her family present. THE BIRTHING room officially opens Aug. 1, but already seven women have contacted the hospital about using the room. According to Francine Swanson, director of the floors nursing staff, the response is an indication of the growth in expectant parents favoring the atmosphere, ;No hospital north of DNMC. operates a birthing room, although many of the Salt al Lake-are- a hospitals have opened similar rooms within the past year. The birthing concept began several years ago in California. THE CONSIDERING problems that can occur in a home delivery, the birthing .. THE IDEA of a natural setting is a major factor in their choice, he said. We have decorated the room similar to that of an average home with fine wood-grai- n furniture, comfortable chairs, a couch, a handsome quilt, and a warm wallpaper on the walls. - FARMINGTON Arturo Estrada, the former director of a state migrant develop- ment agency, has pleaded to a second-degre- e felony theft charge in Second District Court here. examination. ,,, Unless complications occur,' the' mother is then released from the hospital within 12 hours, free to take the baby home. While birthing room labor is 40 percent less expensive than delivery room birth, cost is not the primary factor many families are opting for the concept, according to Mr. Holman. ESTRADA, WHO was former director of Adela" Development Corporation, is accused of arranging a $10,000 kickback scheme with an Ogden contractor at a Clearfield bank in September 1975. Second District Court Judge J. Duffy Palmer set a trial date for Estrada for tober 22 at 9 a.m. Meanwhile, the former migrant official is free on $40,000 property bond. THE DEFENDANT is accused in a complaint filed in Second District Court of allegedly inflating a contract with an Ogden construction firm from $16,000 to $26,000. During a preliminary hearing, Fred Lopez, the Ogden contractor who bid the job, testified that the defendant told him that if he wanted the contract, he would have to pay an additional $10,000. 1 COME IN AND SEE US ANY TIME MR. LOPEZ then testified that the defendant had a $10,000 cashiers check made 281 So. Main, Layton hospital-sponsore- cuss the birthing room with their physician around the fifth month of pregnancy. At any time before the delivery, the woman can change and opt for the normal delivery room birth. d childhood preparation classes and special birthing room troduction course. in- escrow to assure that the was construction job THE DEFENDANT has been employed for the past few years as manager of an agricultural corporation in Denver, grb completed satisfactorily and that he had no intentions of personal using the money for -, ; '' gain. ' '' ' .in; r Completes Training Midshipman Kenneth designed to resemble an D. aircraft cockpit. Additionally, Mosley, son of Ralph E and Ann P. Mosley of 2774 East 2450 North, Layton, is participating in two weeks of aviation indoctrination train- midshipmen receive an bank. Estrada, however, said the money was being kept in 96 Oi) IV ITUI) in- troduction to the Air Combat Maneuvering Range facility and the Aviation Physiology Training Unit. ing at Miramar Naval Air Station, San Diego. HE IS a midshipman from DURING THE academic the Naval Reserve Officer year, NROTC midshipmen study naval science and perTraining Corps (NROTC) unit form military drills in addiat Georgia Institute of Techtion to their college studies. nology, Atlanta, Ga. those summer The training ' Upon graduation, completing four years of program includes briefings NROTC participation are about various aircraft and commissioned as reserve ofhands-o- n on the training ficers in the Navy or Marine comand various simulators, puterized training devices Corps. 2 Cyclists Bob Theatre irive-B- n out to himself at a Clearfield r;r C: the WOMEN INTERESTED in the birthing room should dis- Estrada Pleads Innocent SILLS CAFE is now open 24 hours a day 376-90- Only women who appear due for a healthy delivery will be admitted to the birthing room. The couples physician must also approve the choice and the couple must attend Gary was and was THE ENCAMPMENT entitled Dalajamb conducted from July 4 through July 24. It consisted of many activities. The scouts were separated into patrols and they did all of their own cooking of meals and participated in the programmed events. GARY 17 in the McKay-De- e Hospital. He will be named Thad i i i i ITT work Guaranteed 1 year labor All THEY enjoyed hiking and overnight hikes, swimming and canoeing in addition to the other many activities. The King of Sweden visited the Jamboree as did Elder Marion D. Hanks from the LDS Church in Salt Lake City, who attended the Jamboree and was a guest speaker at one of their meet- Roof Mount Financing Available 4700 CFM Reg. $639.95 Other Sizes Available RICH BROS. TCeemien ft HEATING NOW AFFUAKCE 5375 So. 1900 W. Roy 773-844- 1 rick Center State Clearfield 773-48- SERVICE IS OUrmIDDLE NAME t 38 Its a girl 0 rri ftgj for Blake R. and Diane Hull Miller of 156 Cushing Way. She was born July 19 in Ogden. The parents plan to name her Becky Miller. She is the couples first child. Hooper residents, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hull and Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Miller are the grandparents. Two greatgrandmothers who are still Norman Bennett and his Fred Mitchell of Clinton, spent last week in the Island Lake in the Uinta brother-in-la- -- Mountains, where they traveled after leaving Lone Tree, Wyo. They made the Vrip by truck and horse back. Miss Cindi Mullen of Los Angeles, Calif., is visiting for several weeks at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cook. Wo USTtlfcjTUNU Ovi fi "The Foot Loose Fox HELD OVER August 1,2.3.4,6.7,8,9 Show Times 7:30 & 9:25 Sat & Mon. Mat. 1:15 Adults 2.25 Students 1.75 Children 1.00 TTicre Ksysvi'fc iy 1 1 m i in 2 Class Needs Specializing in Insurance Claims " Auto Glass, Windows, Mirrors, Store Fronts, Table Tops, etc. Tot (njurad SYRACUSE - An was Syracuse boy critically injured Friday as a result of a traffic accident in front of his home. DANNY ZAUGG, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Zaugg, 1548 Melanie Lane, Syracuse, was taken to McKay-De- e Hospital where he was treated for severe head and internal injuries. DAVIS COUNTY GLASS CO. PHONE US YOUR CLASS TROUBLES According to Syracuse Police Officer John Gardner, the tot ran his toy horse down an incline into the path of a car driven by a youth, who was not identified, grb Fine, Quality PHOTOGRAPHY Produced TODAY For Your TOMORROWS The Finest Competitively Priced in Davis County grandparents. Syracuse cn OUtSA Storm Windows Clearfield are the childs ' iWimO Your First Call All ings. be named Brian John Park. Mrs. Park will be remembered as Terri Lynn Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne G. Smith of Roy and Mr. and Mrs. William C. Park of Forrest Green Jr. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sims of 1303 Sherma, Layton; Blaine Green, Layton and Mrs. Sandra Jamieson, Kaysville. Mrs. Irene Taylor, Layton; Mrs. Rebecca Sims of Green River, Wyo. and Alfred Green, Layton are the childs Boy PREVIOUSLY Gary has had the opportunity of attending the National Boy Scout Jamboree in Pennsyl Layton Births The first child of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Park was born in Ogden on July 22. He will that coed-scouti- description of the holdup men or the weapon they used. The assailants were described as being about 16 or 17 years of age. grb Geneva, Idaho. SAID, There were some girls at the jamboree. In the foreign countries they have a program and the girls are included at the jamboree. that she could not give any detailed living are Mrs. Miller of Hooper and Mrs. Hillier of many vania in 1977. He is a member of the Boy Scout Troop of the Kaysville 13th Ward, np the Dalajamb. The world jamboree is held every four years. To be eligible one has to be 14 years of age or over and at least a first class scout. SHE TOLD police Thad Forrest and Karen Sims Green of 125 Phillips, Layton are pleased to announce the birth of their first child. The boy was born July brought approximately 8,000 Scouts attended was in one ticxet booth and her husband in the other. She said she had been counting and bundling the nights receipts when one of the two robbers held a handgun toward her and demanded all the money. Police are still two teenagers, believed to be about 17 years of age, who reportedly stole $330 from a local drive-i- n while riding a motheatre torcycle. A CASHIER of the Davis Drive-I- n Theatre said two armed teenagers, riding double on a motorcycle, pulled up to the window about 11:30 p.m. and demanded the money that had been taken in that evening, according to cashier Charlene Little, who LAYTON seeking iS souveniers and gifts and he had fun collecting many Boy Scout troop patches. GARY WAS one of 1600 Scouts from the United States Getting all in readiness for Aug. 1 opening of Davis North Medical Centers birthing room are Doris Rhoades, auxiliary presidentelect, left, and Jeri Stratford, R.N. experience. When the group visited in ville. I , delegates from around the world who attended the World Boy Scout Jamboree in Sweden. challenging Kays- and the only boy from the Lake Bonneville Council to attend the jamboree. He left July 2 and went to France, visited places of interest and on to Switzerland before arriving in Kopparbo, Sweden for the World Boy Scout Jamboree Yev International Camp. y,', Gary Gurr of Kaysville was among DELEGATE Returning from the World in Boy Scout Jamboree Sweden is Gary Gurr, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gurr, '' Special Package Rates on s I'JEDDIUGS $ Colonial I Mouse $ m Portraits Telephone . 760-26- 01 In Kaysville ; |