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Don’t Wait And Get Life Insurance, Get Life Insurance And Wait… Utah Life Insurance – Whole Life Insurance – Term Life Insurance – Annuities – Disability Insurance

Issue 39.12

According to a new survey among Americans with life insurance, revealed that although covered, knew that they needed more life insurance but didn’t think it was affordable. Those without life insurance would like to have some, but either didn’t know how to get it or didn’t know what kind to get or how […]

Geek Speak… Large Monitors/TVs As Monitors

Issue 39.12

With the advent of flat panel televisions and monitors, the line between the two became less defined. Today your computer monitor can often be used as a screen to play TV shows, either by streaming them from websites or by connecting them to your cable or satellite feed. By the same token, many […]

Genealogy Corner… Family Tree Replacing New FamilySearch Part 2

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Part 2

You may find that a person is missing from Family Tree. If the person is not already in Family Tree, you can enter him or her. Although Family Tree is primarily a tool for recording information about deceased ancestors, you sometimes also need to add living people to Family Tree. If […]

Looking Back… Intellectual Growth

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It’s important throughout your life to keep your mind and intellect challenged or engaged. Hobbies or pastimes can help or taking a community education class to open up new horizons in your life even for retirees. Old dogs can learn new tricks! Interacting with grandchildren or improving your computer skills can help you […]

Nominate Someone You Love To Win A Set Of Premium Digital Hearing Aids!

Issue 39.12

It is time for our annual Hear for the Holidays contest! The holidays center on maintaining cherished relationships and building memories with people we love the most. The doctors and staff at Hearing and Balance Doctors of Utah are asking the community to nominate a friend or family member in need to receive […]

Personal Stories Of WWII… More About Mission #23

Issue 39.12

Our crew minus the two wounded men and the co-pilot who was killed was placed in a cell that was 8 feet by 6 feet. The only bedding we had was the straw that we salvaged from the carts that carried the wounded. The cell was locked but we were guarded by a […]

Preplanning For Cremation: Where To Begin?

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As you begin the cremation preplanning process, it is important to remember that you are not just planning for yourself. You are making arrangements and decisions that will greatly affect your loved ones.

Simply telling your family members or friends that you wish to be cremated is not enough. Utah law requires a […]

Save $$$ Money On Surgery: Your Money, Your Insurance Money And Your Taxpayer Money Part 2

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Part 2

Hospitals will always be necessary to provide care for those who need major surgery requiring blood transfusion, more than 24-hour care, or an intensive care unit of any kind. Some patients are simply too frail, too sick or too complicated to be cared for safely in an ASC. Your doctor can […]

The Dental Implications Of Cancer Treatment

Issue 38.12

Radiation therapy for cancer of the head and neck and general chemotherapy for cancer anywhere in the body can cause significant problems in the mouth that make it critical to see a dentist before starting these treatments.

1. Both types of treatment can cause temporary damage to the lining of the mouth (Mucositis) […]

Geek Speak… Another New Non-Virus Threat

Issue 38.12

We all know what havoc a virus can cause in your system. That is why we always recommend having a decent anti-virus program on your computer, especially if you get email or browse the internet. What is happening recently is that malicious programmers are finding new ways to attack your system that are […]