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Show V REaEX WEEKLY DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, OCTOBER 5, 1978 Ogden Hospital Slates Prenatal Education Classes OGDIJ4 A new series of classes prenatal education begins Oct. 4 and 5 at McKay-De- e In Ogden, of Hospital Center THREE DIFFLRLNT types classes will be taught. In- structors are professional registered nurses who also work regular shifts in the hospitals delivery room. Goal of the classes Is to give mothers-to-b- e an informed choice concerning the alternative methods of labor and delivery available at the hossays Marge Potter, pital, bead nurselabor and delivery. Prospective parents may sign up for a general childbirth education class, for an Relaxation and Alpha breathing techniques course (sometimes called "Natural childbirth"), or for instruc- - Yiatchful Eye On Pollution? BOUNTIFUL Plans for the October meeting of the Lakeview Business and Professional Womens Club are finalized by, to r, Beth Woods, president; members Velma Korahaugh and Wanda May. The event is a dinner at the Hilary House celebrating Business and Professional Womens 1 READY MEET Week Oct. The Lakeview Business and Professional Women's Club invites all working women as well as Business and Profes- sional Club Womens members to join them at their October meeting, Oct. 12 at the Hilary House, 3225 Washing Thursday, ton Blvd., Ogden. is "The Beauty of Freedom. THE MEETING celebrates Business and Professional Womens Week, Oct. and will feature guest speaker Dr. J. D. . Williams, 14-2- 1 professor of political science, University of Utah. His topic BOAT STORAGE Make your reservations now MORGAN FARMS 1500 East Fiddlers Creek Road 1350 E. Gentile South 1 Vt blocks E. Utah 84041 Tel. 376-813- 1 Layton, 1 14-2- 1. Block Use the Summer Months for Snowmobiles Etc. Six Months minimum Maintain your own Insurance A group from Sweet Adelines will provide a medley of patriotic songs. Social hour begins at 6 p m. with dinner to follow at $5 a plate at 7 p m. There will be favors and door prizes. HOSTESSES ing are Maxine Jenny Ingham must be made Oct. 9 through foi the even- Eubanks and Reservations by Monday, Beth Woods, 825-786- - aysuille Evening with Camilla Kimball" wife of the President of the LDS Church. The special event was held on Tuesday evening in Plain City. Lamaze method ot labor and delivery. THE GENERAL childbirth education class Is recommended for all mothers, especially young mother-to-b- e who are having their first babies, "They learn wh4t pregreally like, Mrs. Potter says. "The changes they can expect In their bodies, how the baby grows and develops, and we explain finances and the various types of anesthesia that are available to them at McKay-Dee.- " nancy is FATHERS ARE invited to attend two sessions of this seven-weeclass, which includes films of birth and a tour of the delivery room. Classes are held on either Wednesday or Thursday evenings in the Edith Dee Mack Green Auditorium. Registration fee Is $2. Call ext. 2283, to register. Shirlee Hunter, RN, teaches the classes in Alpha Relaxation. They shouid be taken during the last six months of pregnancy, preferably close k to the expected delivery date, she says. THE CLASSES will start Oct. 4 and 5 in Barker Hall and registration is limited to 15 couples. The six week session is based on a labor method that has been gaining in national popularity for the past ten years. Mrs. Hunter has added breathing tech- and lists some 160 couples as "graduates of her program. been teaching the classes four times a year for two years, DUTCH BOY niques based on her nine years' experience as an CARPET obstetrical nurse. Jeanne Donnelley, RN, is the instructor for the Lamaze classes. Since they stress breathing and other CLEANERS Over 20 Yra. Experience tech- niques to be used by the mother and her coach to overcome the fearpain reaction during labor, they should be taken the last eight weeks of pregnancy, Mrs. Donnelley says. SHE HAS scheduled classes Oct. 4 and 5 at McKay-Dee- . Fee for this class is $30 per couple. Mrs. has Donnelley completed the classwork for certification as a Lamaze instructor and is the mother of two Lamaze babies. She has Mr. Steam Cleaning Special!! LIVING ROOM We clean all kinda ot furniture we remove dog 4 inspection and cat odor .With Coupon DAVIS COUNTY'S LARGEST CARPETS FURNITURE CLEANERS PHONE 0 8QUNTIFULCUSTCMERS Mil - KSTIMATKS Davis of exhaustion levels to reduce automobile air pollution could be mandatory in the Wasatch Front counties by January 1, 1981. Davis, along with Weber, Salt Lake and Utah counties, comprise the Wasatch Front. MR. RICKERS said that legislation is now being prepared and will be presented at the next session of the If State Legislature. of approved, inspection vehicle exhaust systems would become mandatory in the four Wasatch Front counties by January 1981. He noted that the vehicle inspection for this program will cost about $5 per vehicle. Authorized auto inspection stations would probably do the exhaust system testing as that vehicle inspection stations would need new testing equipment for the program, costing about $2,200. As for older cars, those manufactured before 1975, they will probably be exempt from the inspection process because they could never meet the new exhaust system standards, the BAQ director said, grb 95 $ t'A County may be one of four Wasatch Front counties that will have a watchful eye out for excessive auto pollution in the air. SPLAKING AT the monthly meeting of the Wasatch Front Regional Council, Alvin E. Rickers, director of the State Bureau of Air Quality, said well MR. RICKERS added Mrs. Marjorie Green was a guest of her daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Joel Green, at the LDS Stake Fireside entitled An turn in the r 322-371- 3 |