The document has to be shown in an app that can handle that type of document - a word processor, a spreadsheet, whatever it is. Open the app and you should be able to open recent documents of its type. Create a folder and name it "Memo", then save all your work there instead of the default location.
As far as not printing through the cloud, a) you can use wifi and b) almost ALL printer apps use the cloud. You can't have an app small enough to fit into a phone and have all the printer drivers in it. The ONLY ways to do it are through the cloud or a single app for every model of every printer (which no company is going to pay for developing). I've never used the Fuji app, but it probably also uses an internet connection (which is what "the cloud" means).
Cloud Print is probably the easiest to set up and to use (just share the document to Cloud Print and it prints).
Monicakm - I have about the same situation as yours (except the horses and cows are a couple of miles away), but I can see every star of visible magnitude that my eyes will resolve, blue (not grey) skies, the only "pollution" is when I'm pouring gasoline (dishing is 10 minutes away) and I live in AT&T country in the middle of what's considered a decent sized city in these parts. (Back in NYC, where I come from, it would be considered a large neighborhood.)