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Gifts

Issue 5.15

Twenty years ago my family and I moved from California to St. George in order to work for Metcalf Mortuary as a pre-need advisor. After approximately 6 years of a very good working relationship, I was offered a job with the Huntsman Senior games as the Sports Director. Since I have always loved […]

How Does The Quality Of Your Sleep Compare With That Of Other Americans?

Issue 5.15

You may be spending seven or eight hours a night in bed, but how’s the quality of your sleep? That question was recently put forth to several Americans by the National Sleep Foundation, and the answers may surprise you.

The foundation found that Americans said they slept an average of seven hours and […]

Paying For Care

Issue 5.15

Once you’ve determined you need help, the question often is, of course, how do you pay for it? Unfortunately, most of us don’t have unlimited funds, so you need to embark on a strategy that will work for your finances!

One of the first keys to not over spending your budget is to […]

Genealogy Corner… Research Puzzle… Part 1

Issue 5.15

Part 1

Family history is like putting a puzzle together as we gather lots of pieces and then see if we can put them together to make a complete family. The basic way to put a puzzle together is to build the frame by using the pieces with a straight edge and use […]

Geek Speak… Microsoft’s World Just Shifted

Issue 5.15

It has been rumored for a while. Some have said it is definitely coming and others have said, wait and see. It is now official that the Windows 10 OS (Operating System) will be available sometime this year. I know that is confusing. What happened to Windows 9? We have 8 and 8.1 […]

Principles of Freedom – Rulers and Republics

Issue 5.15

The founders created a variation on the old forms of government that built the Roman and Greek empires – a Republic. This system is marked by the concept that the people send representatives to confer with other representatives from around the nation or empire to decide legal and policy matters that affect all […]

Ed’s Up On City Council Issues… Big Win For All Three

Issue 5.15

University – Elementary School – City, Lions Club & City Politics Awaiting Verdict On Details Of Sun Bowl Preservation

January 22nd City Council Meeting could not have begun on a more positive upbeat note, with the city receiving a tremendous THANK YOU from Justin Tubbs….. Who in effect was speaking on behalf of […]

Don’t Skip The Service

Issue 4.15

Last year, a good friend of my father’s passed away. This friend had made the decision to have his body donated to science, a noble choice. However, the wife of the deceased opted to forgo any type of memorial service. My father was saddened by this decision because he deeply wanted to pay […]

Ed’s Up On City Council Issues… A Childs Handprint Imbedded In Concrete May Become The Symbol For What Is Meant When You Hear The Words “To Be In The Service Of Your Fellow Beings” When Living In The City Of St. George, Utah.

Issue 4.15

You Are To See Children Pressing Their Hands Into Cement That Binds, Park And Us Together. This Will Identify Children As Contributors To The Building Of A Park Designed To Bring People Of The World Together To Laugh And Play Irrespective Of Their Physical Limitations.

The Heart And Soul Of The City Was […]

Geek Speak… Should I Use Ink Refills?

Issue 4.15

Printing is expensive. We have come a long way from the old dot-matrix printers that used a ribbon and an impact printhead to transfer dots to your paper. Back then, you would pay perhaps half a penny for each sheet of paper and your ink ribbon could print a thousand sheets or more […]