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Vision Impairment And Hearing Loss… Why Is One More Acceptable To Live With?

Issue 34.11

Do you remember wearing your first pair of glasses out of the optometrist’s office? Weren’t you amazed at how detailed the world really was? That’s because vision, like hearing, can slowly deteriorate without us even realizing it. It was impossible to know what you were missing, but you wouldn’t go back to a […]

There Is More To It Than Just A Hearing Device… Addressing Individual Needs

Issue 30.11

All too often the hearing care industry focuses too much attention on selling the newest product available rather than identifying and addressing the needs of people. This approach can be seen by looking at the number of hearing devices that have been purchased, improperly fit, and not maintained; resulting in the high percentage […]

“Pink with a Purpose” Program Supports Hearing Health and Breast Cancer Research

Issue 43.11

Breast cancer strikes one in eight people in the US. Everyone knows someone – a mother, daughter, sister, grandmother or friends who has endured this terrible disease. The Nilsson Family of Nilsson Hearing Center in Southern Utah has found a way to combine their commitment to improve the hearing health of individuals in […]

Beyond The Debt Ceiling

Issue 43.11

While the market experts, economists, rating agencies, politicians and the talking heads continuously debate the financial and political issues facing our country and the world, the individual investor needs to stand strong.

To stand strong, you need to embrace some specific rules of engage­ment to include:

• Maintain a long-term focus,

• Continue […]

Kameleon Jewelry System Available In St. George

Issue 43.11

McArthur Jewelers is excited to announce it is one of the latest stores to become a dealer of Kameleon Jewelry, an amazing new interchangeable jewelry system which is available in over 1000 stores across the US, Canada, the Netherlands, Australia, Spain and the UK as well.

Kameleon Jewelry is unique in the world […]

Senior Week… Help Support Our Veterans

Issue 43.11

The Senior Sampler has worked for the last year to put together a week of fun events for you our readers to enjoy and by purchasing tickets to these events you will be helping the Veterans to furbish the new Nursing Home being built for them in Ivins. The event is taking place […]

Geek Speak… When Lightning Strikes

Issue 43.11

Each year in the summer or fall I try to write an article about lightning wind storms and other power problems that can affect your computer. This year has been fairly peaceful and only recently have any of my clients been hit by power problems. Two of them called recently to tell me […]

Genealogy Corner… RootsTech 2012

Issue 43.11

February 2–4, Salt Lake City, Utah RootsTech is a leading edge conference designed to bring technologists together with genealogists, so they can learn from each other and find solutions to the challenges they face in family history research today. At RootsTech, genealogists and family historians will discover emerging technologies to improve their family […]

Social Security Column… Nothing To Fear At Social Security’s Website

Issue 43.11

Different people have different fears, and often Halloween seems to be a time to talk about them. Children may be afraid of monsters in the closet or creatures lurking beneath the bed. Teenagers may fear not fitting in with the popular crowd.

There’s something else that needlessly frightens some people: doing business online […]

Looking Back… Honesty And Integrity

Issue 43.11

My grandpa Harold Vernon was a man of his word. If he told a neighbor or associate that he would do something, you could count on it. He valued his reputation and took pride in being totally honest in all his dealings. Compare that to today news headlines as employees embezzle funds daily […]