Columnists

Doctor’s #1 Hearing Device Choice

Issue 34.12

It’s unanimous! Our Doctors of Audiology still rate the Alera hearing aid as the best performing, greatest value on the market! Alera is still the #1 choice for the three following reasons:

Most technologically advanced. Alera’s rich sound capability allows you to connect wirelessly to the TV, telephone, and those you love.

Highest […]

24-Hour Emergency Roadside Assistance

Issue 34.12

Don’t be stuck with a flat tire or a dead battery! When you add Emergency Roadside

Assistance to vehicles on your Farm Bureau Member’s Choice policy, you’ll have peace of mind when you’re on the road. With 24-hour roadside assistance, you can access reliable help whenever you need it:

Emergency towing services #1

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Personal Stories Of WWII… Johnny Sacks’ Cabin

Issue 34.12

In our sixty-six years of marriage together, Eloise and I have lived in some interesting places. One of the most interesting places and the easiest to write about was Island Park, Idaho and our house was located twenty miles from West Yellowstone, Montana. We made our home there for fifteen years. I built […]

Genealogy Corner… 1940 Census Finished!

Issue 34.12

April 2, 2012 was the day the 1940 census was released from the National Archives following the 72 year privacy act allowing it to be made public. That evening FamilySearch Indexing began the indexing process. It was finished in just over four months, far faster than even imagined or hoped. FamilySearch wants to […]

Cremation Questions And Answers

Issue 34.12

Many people have questions concerning cremation. As the owner of the Cremation Center of Southern Utah, I hear these questions on a regular basis. From cost to the process itself, individuals want to be informed about the decisions they make for themselves and for their loved ones. This article will address a few […]

Accelerated Dental Care

Issue 34

In my office, for those who need it, we promote dental cleanings more often than every 6 months. Having a regular dental visit every 6 months is considered by many “regular dental care.” The fact ofthematter is that I have some patients I don’t schedule for re-care visits but once a year. Forthem, […]

Looking Back… Morning Walks

Issue 34 & 35

There’s something about arising before the sun, slipping into something comfortable to go walking outside that starts your day off right. In summer I tend to hide inside by my computer in an air-conditioned office most of the day working on writing projects. It’s too hot later in the day to […]

The Social Security Column… Work Incentives For Labor Day

Issue 34 & 35

This Labor Day, many Americans commemorate the fruits of their hard work by taking a day off from it. There will be gatherings and games, barbecues, and baseball. Labor Day was established in 1882, and it has become an American tradition to celebrate with family and friends.

For many Americans who […]

Geek Speak… Back To School – Good Deals, But Be Careful

Issue 33.12

We are in the heat of the back to school sales season as students return to high school and college and often have technology needs such as computers, tablets, phones and other gadgets. One of the best deals out there right now are the laptop computers. I have seen a number of basic […]

Genealogy Corner… FamilySearch Support Missionary

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Part 2

When I was in training I was sure I wouldn’t like taking phone calls, I thought that would be too scary for me so I was going to stick with answering emails. But, I found I was good at taking the calls that can come in from anywhere in the world. […]