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Show EMT's assist in surprise Draper birth Michele and Kevin Draper, 264 E. 200 S., Pleasant Grove, thought they would have time to go to Utah Valley Hospital in the wee hours of the morning Sept. 26 for the delivery of their second child, but they didn't make it. Magen Draper was born unexpectedly unex-pectedly at home at about 4:10 a.m. No one is exactly sure of the time as too much was happening right then. Officer Bert Bean of the Pleasant Grove Police Department said that when he arrived everything was under control. Michele's sister, Natalie Southwick, who had come to stay with the Draper's three year old son, Zack, had assisted Kevin in delivering the baby. Bert said he offered some casual advice, but that was about all. He did note, however, that Kevin was a bit nervous at the time. Ambulance crews soon arrived and finished taking care nf .u Michele. Then motherly a, transported to Utah VaE Magen weighed in rt7,Sl oz. She received a n L fV'! from the amb aby blanket was made I "e- citizens to be given to ik that was delivered bv personnel. ' Ua The senior citizens will h, ,busy and prepare an Vet0 case another baby decide speedy entrance. 10 , Michele said she was n because it all happened her first child snTwTs over 30 hours. ""(, Grandparents of the new U Donna Draper of Lehi anJS Liz Nelson of American Fork EMT's were Anita h Sharon Hallam, Terry Sort Julia White. |