Columnists

Snoring Consequences…A Sign Of Severe Medical Problems?

Issue 49.10

Emotionally, a lot of heartache is caused by snoring. Married couples sleep in different rooms or even get divorced over the problem. Besides the unpleasant noise that keeps those in near proximity from sleeping, it can be a sign of severe medical problems. […]

New Trial Study Extended At Dixie Hearing And Balance Center…Receive A FREE Turkey For The Holidays

Issue 49.10

We are pleased to announce that Dr. Richard Luekenga, Au.D. and Dixie Hearing and Balance Center will be selecting a group of participants to test the benefits of the latest digital hearing technology. This technology is unlike any we’ve seen before, giving its […]

Love, Service And Dignity In Death…Allow Hospice The Chance To Help

Issue 49.10

Death is a topic that all but the macabre or very religious steer away from. We have no problem talking about the beginning of life and we are often overjoyed at the birth of a child, but bring up […]

Notes On The History Of The Kolob Canyons…New Trails

Issue 49.10

Part 11

With the completion of the road into the Kolob in 1967, two major hiking trails were constructed: a 7.2 mile trail from Lee’s Pass to the Kolob Arch and a […]

Genealogy Corner… Newer FamilySearch – Part 2

Issue 49.10

The updated version of www.familysearch.org has a few changes we will need to get used to. One of them is that the International Genealogical Index (IGI) no longer exists as a searchable database. You can no longer search for […]

Social Security Column… Social Security Covers Every Season Of Life

Issue 49.10

The cool winds and changing leaves are tell-tale signs: another autumn has arrived. Sometimes it’s hard to believe how quickly the seasons change and the years pass by. Whatever season of life you happen to be in, it may be a good time […]

Looking Back… Grand Parenting

Issue 49.10

All my life I’d looked forward to becoming a grandmother. Because of my sons’ divorces and my oldest son marrying at age 35, it didn’t happen until I was 58 years old. I remember my […]