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Show smoke from page one from the public and profes- sionals in the field," Brandt said. Anyone who would like to give their opinion should feel free to do so, she . nV added. The Attorney General's want to dis- Keeping good employees topic of business lecture office does not d restaurants, but to have the restaurants adopt something similar in concept, according to DePaulis. "We want to create a level advantage "You Just Can't Get Good Help These Days: Finding and Keeping Good Employees" will be the topic of the second Woman Business Owner Opportunity Night to be held Nov. 17 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. The series, offered by the Utah Women's Business Development Council and the law firm, presents opportunities to learn about specific topics and to interact with other women business owners. The series is offered free of charge through the support of Jones, Waldo, Holbrook and McDonough. Panelists for the session include Karin Kane, owner of Domino's Pizza; Sara Eubank, owner of Employer 1; and Josanne Glass, human resources manager of Iomed. Participants will have an opportunity to ask questions and learn about resources available to business owners. The Utah Women's Business Development Council is a voluntary council of women and men representing business, government and education who are committed to the growth and development of women-owne- d business. Reservations are required for the event The program will be at the Jones, Waldo, Holbrook and McDonough Law Firm, 1500 First Interstate Plaza. The Opportunities Series is offered on a basis, with the Jan. 19 session featuring "Networking: Is it a Cliche or is it REAL?: Making it Work for You." For further information about the Council or its activities, 8 contact Beth Quist, or Kathy Ricci, 295-366- 581-790- fast-foo- playing field. That's the goal," DePaulis said. State-wid- measures for a e environment in smoke-fre- e fast food restaurants would be implemented, according to DePaulis. CHRONICLE PHOTOCMu Lobwt Movie tough guyhero Sylvester Stallone cradles Baby Goug Dibson after pulling the infant from a profound well in Springville in 1964. Itirkham's 4th Annual siffl, mwMMws 5. Alumni receive awards for outstanding achievement 'Ma Elizabeth Hickey and Jose Martinez have received awards for outstanding achievement from the University of Utah's Graduate School of Social Work Alumni Association. Hickey, a 1988 graduate, was named the 1993 Outstanding Young Alumni for her work with children of divorce and their needs. of the Medication and Divorce She is the director and Center Inc. The center, formed in 1989, helps divorcing parents resolve conflicts and support their children's emotional Martinez, a 1979 graduate, directs the Migrant Head Start Program at the Institute of Human Resource Development of the Utah Coalition of La Raza. He is a board member and The coalition of Hispanic individuals and organizations providing advocacy for Utah's Hispanic population. He is a member of the Division of Youth Correction Planning Task Force. He has also served as the execuwell-bein- mm mm T and g. More! 1992-'9- Gunnell named associate VP for U . Health Sciences Dale Gunnell, a veteran University of Utah Hospital executive, has been named associate health sciences vice president for business operations. His new appointment was approved by the university's Board of Trustees. "Mr. Gunnell's long experience at University Hospital and his expertise in health-car- e finance clearly qualify him for these new and critically important responsibilities," said John Matsen, U. vice president for health sciences. "Health-car- e reform is underway in Utah and across the nation! Hospitals, physicians and other providers are moving quickly to position themselves in the new and evolving health-car-e delivery and financial systems," Matsen said. "Few understand these changes and these new structures as well as Dale Gunnell. His involvement will ensure that University Hospital and the U. Health Sciences Center play a leading role in health care in the Intermountain Region, and that the university fulfills its missions of scientific research, medical education and quality, patient care." A number of U. committees and talk forces have been studying the field for the past several months and developing changing health-car- e the to expand availability of the U. Health Sciences Center's serplans vices. "As we move to implement these plans, the University Health Sciences Center needs someone with Mr. Gunnell's business acumen to oversee the business and financial aspects. He has been making healthcare financial decisions for a long time, decisions which have proven to be in the best interests of Utah, the university, and the people of the Mountain West He has an impressive track record," Matsen said. Prior to joining the U. Hospital in 1969 as budget director, Gunnel served six years as director of accounting and finance for the Utah State Department of Health. During his U. Hospital career, he has moved up the managerial ladder ' from budget director to assistant administration, chief financial officer, and interim director. Gunnel holds a bachelor's degree from the U. He currently serves as chair of the State Medical Care Advisory Committee, and the Department of Health Medicaid Health Reform Committee. 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