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Genealogy Corner… New FamilySearch Emphasis On Sources

Issue 30.11

MyTreeItis is a condition peculiar to many family history participants, amateur and professional. This disease is characterized by symptoms such as its mine; you’ll have to make your own copy. I’m right and you are wrong. I need to […]

Geek Speak… Internet Filtering – Protecting Kids

Issue 30.11

If there are children or teenagers in the home, it is critical that some type of protection is available, not only to discourage improper use of the internet, but to avoid accidental viewing of adult or inappropriate content. A few years back (before […]

The Social Security Column… The Safety Net For Aged, Blind, Disabled People With Limited Income And Resources

Issue 30.11

There’s a safety net out there for those who might otherwise slip through the cracks. It’s called Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Administered by Social Security, SSI makes payments to people with limited income and few resources who are age 65 or older, blind, […]

Looking Back… Boring or Interesting?

Issue 30.11

What makes the difference? You have to interest your reader on the first page or they won’t start reading whatever you are writing. Your choice of words, action verbs, descriptions, all these are techniques that […]

Sharon Richens, MD Corrects Astigmatism Along With Cataract Surgery

Issue 29.11

Astigmatism is a common form of visual impairment in which an image is blurred, due to an irregularity in the curvature of the front surface of the eye, called the cornea. With astigmatism the curve of the cornea is shaped more like a football rather […]

Why Renewing Your Cabinets Maybe The Best Choice

Issue 29.11

Let’s talk about Cabinet Renewal. Renewal is not wood refinishing, wood refinishing entails stripping, sanding, dust, mess, chemicals, extensive labor to remove the existing finish and then apply a new finish. Renewal uses what’s left of your existing finish with water based, environmentally […]

Celebrate Your 40th Wedding Anniversary With A Ruby

Issue 29.11

Kathleen gasps as she holds a pair of dazzling earrings; deep red rubies with diamonds perfectly accenting the contour of the gem. She looks up at Paul, the love of her life, the man who has been her friend, her confidant, her support, […]

Tax Credit For Summer Day Camps?

Issue 29.11

The Internal Revenue Service said recently that parents may be able to qualify for a tax credit to help defray the added expenses of summer day camp for their children.

Many parents who work or are looking for work must arrange […]

Patients Succeed Today With Doctor Recommended Hearing Devices

Issue 29.11

Doctors of Audiology at Dixie Hearing and Balance Center report extraordinary success with innovative hearing technology. Through careful observation and application, they’ve discovered “the perfect fit.” Patients realize unprecedented satisfaction with devices that are smaller, smarter and more affordable.

July 20th, 2011 | Category: Richard Luekenga | Comments are closed

Washington Businesses Pioneer On

Issue 29.11

Back in the spring of 1998 we had a nice store in Las Vegas which was doing very well, called Country Comforts Furniture. We came to St. George just for a week end and fell in love with Washington […]