

| Features, Hers |
Two weeks ago, Carla Woodmansee had some free time on her hands and was baffled about how to spend it.| • Female Nobel Prize winners a diverse group |
| Marie Curie was not only the first woman to be awarded a Nobel Prize, she was the first person to win it twice -- and in two different sciences. |
| • The Chi of Clean |
| Break out the DustBuster and the rest of the cleaning implements. |
| • Men win battle of sexes for weight loss |
| Ask just about any woman and she'll tell you -- men have an easier time losing weight than women do. |
| • SHARING: Experts agree, the sooner children learn to do it, the better |
| One truck -- four toddlers. |
| • Meritorious mentor |
| Two weeks ago, Carla Woodmansee had some free time on her hands and was baffled about how to spend it. |
Monday, January 28, 2008 |
• Prim for prom ![]() |
| Ellen Ecklund bought a dress for the homecoming dance, but still wound up having to sew. |
| • Wrapping up baby |
| In the Nativity story, the shepherds were directed to find the baby Jesus wrapped in swaddling clothes and lying in a manger. |
| • 'Menopause the Musical |
| Menopause. If you can't avoid it, you may as well get some good laughs out of it. |
| • Pelvic pain doesn't go away? It may be PCS |
| OGDEN -- If you're a woman, chances are, you've had some kind of pelvic pain. For one-third of you, that pain doesn't go away. Instead, it becomes chronic and may worsen with time. |
| • SNAPSHOT: Peggy Hill |
| Ogden resident Peggy Hill was born in Chicago, but spent most of her life in a small town in north Georgia. |
| • At home with nature |
| A meandering path winds through the trees to the Ogden Nature Center's visitor center. |
Monday, November 19, 2007 |
| • Boots big: Just about anything goes - from ankle-length to up-to-the-knee |
| Just about anything goes -- from ankle-length to up-to-the-knee -- with kicky footwear |
| • Special occasions pay dividends |
| Surprises can be sweet, especially at the holidays. And, sometimes the anticipation is at least half of the fun. |
| • Aim to keep in-laws from becoming out-laws |
| We've all heard the story of the mother-in-law who won't speak to her son's wife because the younger woman didn't take part in the family's annual holiday tradition. |
| • If the slogan fits ... |
| Laurel Thatcher Ulrich never set out to write a T-shirt slogan. |
| • CANDACE GALE: Freelance reporter for Fox finding new friends, opportunities in Utah |
| After years of working full-time as a television anchor and reporter in Louisiana, Candace Gale -- along with her husband, Lewis, who is dean of the Goddard School of Business and Economics at Weber State University -- moved to Ogden. |
| • SHARING SECRETS |
| We asked local women to share their best tips for easing or avoiding holiday stress. |
| • Has stress got you feeling like a Scrooge? |
| It's been hailed as the most wonderful time of the year, but the holiday season can quickly turn into too much of a good thing. |
Tuesday, September 18, 2007 |
| • When the boss is a woman |
| Males and females often differ in styles of management Dragon lady or marshmallow softie? Those are some of the stereotypes of women as bosses, say local business and communications experts. |
| • Male bosses may get cut more slack in the boardroom |
| Women have a tricky line to walk as bosses, says Sandra Powell. |
| • Healthy attitude |
| Logan woman encourages others to lead healthier lifestyles Marin Poole's love of health paved the way for her to be one of the youngest employees of the Utah Department of Health. |
| • In support of sense of self |
| In a perfect world, we'd all have solid self-esteem. |
| • School caters to those who want food on table quick |
| Back in the day, Dear Old Mom spent the day making the evening meal. At 6 o'clock sharp, she'd be in her heels and apron, ladling out a made-from-scratch supper for her husband and brood. |
• Here's the skinny on healthy skin ![]() |
| Everyone knows that to keep your body in tip-top shape, you have to have a consistent regimen that includes a workout. |
| • Adults influence what children are listening to |
| More and more music styles come out every year. With the advent of satellite radio, listeners have numerous avenues to get any music style they wish -- uncensored at times. |
• Following a dream ![]() |
| Brigham City native has not appeared with Dick Nourse -- yet Not every third grader takes a "career-day" assignment as seriously as did Brooke Walker. |
Monday, July 30, 2007 |
| • Pack your picnic with panache |
| Summertime is picnic time. There's nothing like eating a delicious meal in the great outdoors. |
| • Pregnancy needn't put you out of kilter |
| During pregnancy, a woman is often told to disregard her symptoms as being "normal" and, for the most part, unfixable. |
| • Q&A: How do you keep the kids entertained on trips? |
| You have 300 miles ahead of you, and the kids are piled into their seats. With hours of driving to go, how do you turn this predicament into a successful, fun experience? |
| • Slumber Parties not so much about sleep |
| Think of it as something like a Tupperware party, but for people who want to keep things fresh in the bedroom. |
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