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- Jazz concert Sunday
- January 7, 2009
- The Payson Jazz Trio, featuring Bob Smolenski on piano, Mike Buskirk on bass and Gerry Reynolds on drums, with special guest, John Darst on guitar, will perform at the Jan. 11 Payson Friends of Jazz and Community Presbyterian Church jazz concert. The program starts at 2 p.m. at the church, which is located at 800 W. Main St. in Payson.
- New Year’s resolution: Better your walk with Christ
- January 7, 2009
- When I think of walking, especially after enjoying all the delicious food of this season, exercise generally comes to mind. However, when I meditate a little longer on the word “walk,” other images also come to my mind.
- Fibrocystic breasts don’t up cancer risk
- January 7, 2009
- Menopause can lessen sexual drive, but it shouldn’t completely eliminate it, and menopause doesn’t usually drag on for eight years
- Bert Slater, founder of the Roundup
- January 7, 2009
- Bert Slater, originally from Illinois, started the Payson Roundup in 1946. About a year or so before he died in 1957, he wrote his story of the paper. Here’s what he said:
- January cleanup to jump-start the new year
- January 7, 2009
- The holidays are over. For most of us, the high energy, non-stop activity of the season has slowed and left us with time to puzzle over a thing or two:
- Trim some fat from your daily diet
- January 7, 2009
- Eating healthy is a goal for many people. Regardless of a person’s age, the trend toward adopting a more healthy lifestyle is here to stay, and it often begins with altering our diets.
- What every pantry should have
- January 7, 2009
- Stock up on the basics for easy home-cooked meals and then make your meat and poultry purchases based on what is on sale.
- Exercise tips for seniors starting anew
- January 7, 2009
- Babies today have it better than those that came before them. That’s because, according to a 2007 report from the U.S. Census Bureau, a baby born today has a lot more life to look forward to than one born 50 years ago. A child born today can expect to be around for the next 78 years, whereas one born half a century ago had a projected life span of nine fewer years.
- Lucky 13
- January 7, 2009
- Pine Resident, Maureen Pastika, bags a trophy Elk.
- No gold for Longhorns
- January 7, 2009
- Although the Longhorn wrestling team was shut out in its bid for Mingus Invitational gold medals, the squad did produce two silver medalists.
- SV mayor opposes ‘frivolous’ ceremony
- January 7, 2009
- With town budgets crashing all over the state, Star Valley’s mayor says it is frivolous and unnecessary to hold a separate swearing-in ceremony for new Gila County supervisors Tuesday.
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