Columnists

Looking Back… Example Of Parents

Issue 11.14

Sherilyn Tyler of St. George remembers My Daddy Could Do Anything: A lot of little girls think that their daddy can do anything, but mine really could. He could, and did, build a house. He probably learned how to lay the cinder block from his cousin-a stone mason, but Daddy also did the […]

Personal Stories Of WWII… Time

Issue 11.14

Time is a very difficult thing to define. Time means something totally different to lovers, politicians, athletes or astronomers. Everything the Air Corp does is in relation to time. When I was told to report for active duty after graduating from High School I was told where and when to be at Kerns, […]

The Value In Healing

Issue 11.14

The world seems to get faster and more hectic every day. We turn on the TV look on the internet or even read articles like this; it can feel overwhelming and confusing for all of us at times. I read an article recently about and American Hero Navy Seal, Chris Kyle, 38 who […]

Geek Speak… Travelling With Tech

Issue 10.14

Over the last couple of years my work has required travel on planes, trains and yes, automobiles. My wife and I also had a nice but short vacation cruise. Being the techie that I am, I always brought my laptop and cell phone and recently I have been bringing along a tablet as […]

Genealogy Corner… Genealogy Now Expo

Issue 10.14

The St. George FamilySearch Library, a service provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is holding a genealogy expo. It will be held on Friday and Saturday, March 14th and 15th from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. at the St. George LDS Institute. This is held during Dixie State University’s […]

Honoring Your Loved One With Cremation

Issue 10.14

When considering the options available for the final disposition of your loved one or yourself, it should be remembered that these decisions are very personal and there are no right or wrong choices. Cremation is a wonderful option for many and is growing in popularity.

Once you have chosen cremation, the next […]

Looking Back… What’s Your Heritage?

Issue 10.14

Whether you were raised by parents, grandparents or someone else, their example definitely molded you. Sheila Sapp of St. George tells us about her mom’s qualities: My mother Donna Park York was a living angel to say the very least. She was always there when you needed her and yet always helping others. […]

Personal Stories Of WWII… Reed Ellsworth A Warrior

Issue 10.14

During World War 2, Reed Ellsworth was a navigator on a B-24 in the 15th Air Force flying bombing missions out of a base in Italy to targets in Germany, Italy, Austria and other places. His Bomber was shot down over German occupied Italy and most of the surviving members of the crew […]

Sacred Words Of The Dying

Issue 10.14

The final words of the dying are very precious to their families and loved ones. Often they express the heartfelt wishes of a dying person. These words are usually filled with love and concern for those they are leaving here on earth.

After ten plus years as a hospice chaplain, it is clear […]