Columnists

At BeeHive Cottages Our Flag Flies High!

Issue 25.12

When many of us were young, we started each day of school by reciting the Pledge of Allegiance to our Flag. Over the years, our Flag has become more than just a symbol of our nation — it is a symbol of the founding principles and ideals of our nation that we hold […]

Genealogy Corner… Historic Records Project

Issue 25.12

The 1940 U.S. Census Community Project which includes FamilySearch, findmypast.com, the National Archives, ProQuest and Archives.com, announced earlier this month that it has reached and surpassed the halfway mark toward completion. This means they have already indexed over half of the 1940 U.S. Census in two months. Thanks to the efforts of more […]

Looking Back… Finding Your Path

Issue 25.12

Families can be the key to self-fulfillment when parents provide a home for young ones to be nurtured, protected and guided. Even if a family is dysfunctional because of divorce, death or other reasons, a home is a necessary starting place in finding your own path. Siblings will offer opportunities to learn cooperation […]

Mistakes To Avoid When Obtaining A Medical Alarm System

Issue 25.12

Medical alarms systems have been around for over two decades yet shopping for them is as complicated as ever.

Many have overpaid hundreds or thousands of dollars, been victims of hidden fees and charges, been forced to pay for early cancellation and have received poor quality equipment and sub-standard monitoring service.

In an […]

Personal Stories Of WWII… Daniel H. Lybbert Royal Canadian Air Force

Issue 25.12

Daniel grew up and lived in Alberta, Canada. Great Britain and so Canada were participants in World War 2 more than two years before the Japs bombed Pearl Harbor and then the U S was also in the war. Daniel enlisted in the RCAF when he turned eighteen in 1942 and received much […]

Social Security Column… Blockbuster Stars Ride Into Retirement Sunset

Issue 25.12

Summertime is here, and that means blockbuster movies are in season. This summer — and throughout the end of the year — moviegoers can catch some of the usual heroes on the silver screen.

Take Batman. He’ll be back on the big screen in another surefire blockbuster. The superhero first gained fans in […]

What You Should Know When You Buy Furniture

Issue 25.12

Furniture – So many choices. so many “sales” – So many prices, It’s so hard to really understand what to buy- it all looks good but how do you know what to buy, or when you’re getting a good piece of furniture at a good price?

Let us first begin by a trip […]

Your Estate Matters… Should Your Child Be A Joint Tenant On The Deed To Your Home?

Issue 25.12

Should you list your child as a joint tenant with you on your home? It is true that if your child survives you as a joint tenant on your home, your home will not have to be probated. At your death, your child would immediately become the sole owner of your home. Although […]

Blood Thinners And Dental Tooth Extraction

Issue 24.12

What consequences arethere, when extensive dental work is needed, in light oftheoften compromised health of aging seniors? Of course,theanswer depends onthehealth problem facingthesenior. It can be diabetes, high blood pressure, heart conditions including prior by-pass surgery or stint placement, joint replacement or bone density treatments with bisphosphinates. Seniors worry most abouttheeffect that blood […]

Cremation Growing In Popularity

Issue 24.12

Nothing can be more overwhelming than the death of a loved one. The ability to make informed decisions during this difficult time is critical. The Cremation Center of Southern Utah is designed exclusively for those choosing cremation.

Cremation is on its way to becoming the most-preferred method of disposition. There are numerous […]