Issue 10.10
I am currently the stake administrator for Little Valley Stake working with FamilySearch Indexing. Indexing is such a great way to serve others by indexing records so they can easily be found. Not long ago we would have to […]
Issue 10.10 I am currently the stake administrator for Little Valley Stake working with FamilySearch Indexing. Indexing is such a great way to serve others by indexing records so they can easily be found. Not long ago we would have to […] Issue 9.10 The lower denture is like a little horseshoe floating on a sea of saliva with the big tongue pushing it all around. It’s not stable and chewing with it can be quite a difficult and an embarrassing balancing act. Thank goodness for titanium […] Issue 9.10 “Does your CHIN hang low…does it wobble to and fro…can you tie it in a knot…can you tie it in a bow?” This version of an old-time favorite song often reminds me of my patients’ chief complaint. Unfortunately, as we age, everything begins […] Issue 9.10 Many people with ailing back problems have stopped to ask me what my opinion is of the ubiquitously advertised “Spinal Decompression Therapy.” For those who are not familiar with this machine, allow me to introduce it to you. Decompression (most widely advertised as […] Issue 9.10 The U.S. population continues to age, with population of older adults projecting to increase 50 percent by 2020, and double by 2030. As a result, health care organizations and providers are paying closer attention to preventing falls with seniors. The medical costs associated […] Issue 9.10 Family History Expos are fun, exciting, amazing opportunities to learn about the techniques and technology available to trace your roots. You will be so enlightened here you’ll want to come back again and again. March 1st, 2010 | Category: Shanna Jones | Comments are closed Issue 9.10 Dating at BYU in the 1960s was fun, and it was wonderful to have such a large selection of young LDS fellows to meet at dances and other church activities. We were all organized into student wards. I remember one Sunday having three […] |