Columnists

Ed’s Up On City Council Issues… SGMT The Music Man’s River City Gives Meaning To The Phrase “Ya Got Trouble, Right Here In St. George City”

Issue 16.15

We Have Our Own Cast Of Characters Deciding On How The Rap Tax Will Be Parceled Out. Placing The City In Position Of, Shall We Say “Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is”

Shall Promises Made Be Kept And Will The Public Voice Be Heard

April 9th City Council Meeting: Mayor and […]

Geek Speak… How Much Memory Do I Need?

Issue 16.15

“More is better” is a true statement about most things in the computer world. More space on your hard drive, more speed, etc. all hold true for most people. In the world of computer memory, it is especially important because the newer operating systems such as Windows 7, 8 and 10 rely on […]

Genealogy Corner… Help Center

Issue 16.15

When I was at RootsTech, I was surprised that in class after class people were asking where the instructions were for FamilySearch. They would ask how to find a User’s Guide or a Reference Guide to Family Tree. There used to be one, but they haven’t updated it since the fall of 2013. […]

Minimize The Misery Of Spring Eye Allergies

Issue 16.15

Eye allergies — red, itchy, watery eyes that are bothered by the same irritants that cause sneezing and a runny nose among seasonal allergy sufferers — are very common. This spring may be extra irritating for allergy sufferers, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC). After a long, wet and cold […]

Principles of Freedom – Pleading The 5th

Issue 16.15

The Fifth Amendment is the cornerstone of protections for a person who is suspected or accused of a crime. Much of TV is concerned with crime drama, heralding the defenders of the public safety and their efforts to find and punish those who break the law. Sometimes those on these shows bend the […]

Understanding Your Social Security… Spring Into A Stress-Free Retirement

Issue 16.15

April has arrived, and spring is here! As we say “goodbye” to winter weather hardships and “hello” to gardens budding with vibrant color, we welcome the season by celebrating Stress Awareness Month. Did you know that stress, also called the “silent killer,” could cause heart disease and high blood pressure? Recognizing the sources […]

Convincing The Ones We Love To Get Help

Issue 15.15

A few months ago I had a pain in my side when I woke up, and my wife said I should go to the doctor, but I went to work instead. By evening my pain was more pronounced, my wife said I should go into the Instacare, but I thought not. By late […]

Ed’s Up On City Council Issues… Meaningful Events And Accomplishments

Issue 15.15

Spiritual And Temporal

April 2nd City Council Meeting began with invocation by Pastor Jimi Kestin, Solomon’s Porch Foursquare Fellowship Church. Pastor Kestin invited all to attend “Good Friday” celebrations and the upcoming “Stations of the Cross Walk” that introduces Easter Sunday. The Christian Community and the Interfaith Council come together each year […]

Geek Speak… CPU – Central Processing Units

Issue 15.15

The main brain of every computer is the CPU. It determines to a great extent how fast and flexible your computer is. The number of “cores” or separate processors in the main chip determine how easily your computer can multitask (do a number of things simultaneously) and can make a big difference in […]

Genealogy Corner… Family Reunions

Issue 15.15

Usually the largest family reunion is held July 4th weekend with the Bundys at Mount Trumbull, but this year they have some competition. The Global Family Reunion is coming June 6, 2015. It is the biggest, most extraordinary and most inclusive family reunion in history. Attend and meet fascinating cousins you never knew […]