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Show The Salt LakeTribune BUSINESS _Thursdilay, September25, 1997 NASDAQ === Nes From D-6 DILBERT a Ws I UNDERSTAND IT'S YOuR 3|é JOB TO MAKE SURE YOUR |2] COMPANY CAN PASS AN [8] 150 14000 INSPECTION fe a Tae (Axo T UNDERSTAND | THAT YOUR COMPANY | PAYS THE INSPECTOR : THAT'S ACTUALLY 8 : FOR EACH SNSFECLION,) ay $10,000 PLEASE. WALK AROUND AND L00K i \ | < LI uo ay SpineTch 40's Saath + Sottaey Oa Veritass a The department's reason: Most of the 142 recalls — morethanhalf the 262 federal meat recalls during that period — involved products that were dis- Smith Ballam information systemsin Salt Lake tributed to restaurants or school cafeterias or were sitting in warehouses or on trucks and had not been sold at retail to consumers. “Tt would not be identifiable by the consumerbecause they don't have it in a packagethat they can Oo ministratorinvolved in recalls, id Wednesday. But consumeradvocates say it is time for the Agri- o to senior client support manager in its Orem facility. Kim Sehroe- Cross has hired Diane Smithasdi- der has been hired as director of rector of health and safety services. Kathryn Warner has been City. CommunityServices. Maxine Biggs has joined EURO RSCG Dahlin Smith White’s Salt Lakeoffice as internaltraffic coordinator. Angela Hansen has been named an account manager for the advertising firm’s Intel account. Monique Johnson has joined the company as interactive designer. Jill Krantz has been named an account manager. oO CIGNA HealthCare of Utah, a health-insurance provider, has promoted Cathy Forte to provider relations manager. She has more than 14 years health-care indus- THE ASSOCIATEDPI NEW YORK — Travelers Groupagreed Tuesdayto buySal- and legal counsel for First Ameri- can Title Co. of Utah, kas been omon Inc. for $9.3 billion, moving closerto its goal of becoming a ny, First American Title Insur- financial supermarket handling ance Co., Santa Ana. everything from health insurance to retirement plans o Camco Construction Inc., Salt LakeCity, has hired Gerald von Midvale, has hired Lloyd Amasio as personnel supervisor in its hu- Johnson Our primary motivationfor those policies is pro: tecting the public health.” she said. “If there are things that we could do that wouldbetter protect the public health, we would certainly change our poli cy the Smith Barney brokerage wouldcreatethe third-biggest securities firm after the recently formed Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Discover & Co. and Wall department as gent rearranging scape of the land- ness, the deal solidifies Travelers advantage asthe one firmableto offer a multitude of financial ser- Travelerssaid it will merge ae omon with Smith Barne: new company Salomon Sal vices to individuals and corporate clients. “This is the beginning of the Barney Holdings Inc., will be creation of the financial super among the fewfirms in theindustry to be prominent in investment banking and retail-brokerageser- whyit is so cutting edge. Nobody vices, But beyond making Salomon and Smith Barney a more powerful force in the securities busi- market of the future. which is is in a position to do this,” said Linda Chase. a financial services analyst at Towers Perrin, a New York-based business consulting firm. Street mainstay Merrill Lynch & partment. Matthew Hunt has been hired in the human resources global competition cause an ur- Co. It raises the stakes in the con- on-site solidation gamebeing played out manager for the company's 250 temporary associates working at Weider Nutrition Group across the financial-services in- dustry as relaxed regulations and Fixed rates from 9 to 11 % Pacific Rim offers Trust Deed Investments with Fixed Rate Returns between 9 and 11%, maximum 3 year commitment RPTEMich ei mg Legian Show a TO HELP US BUILD MATRIXX Marketing Inc The Christmas Box House si Att 801-532-6267 EORSUHI NK bound telephonecalls for businesses, has promoted Lori Cheney ‘Theacquisition bythe ownerof Krantz man resources department. He previously worked with Home OwnersPlus in the mortgage de- try experience which handles inbound and out- help the agency determine whether changes such as wider public notification are necessi Travelers to Buy Salomon for $9 Billion a Express Personnel Services, such as DeWaal. along with undersecretary for food safety, said the session will out that someone could becomeill from eating a bacteria-lacedburgerat a restaurant or school caf- Blake T.Heiner, vice president and design firm. s oO and hear from advocates meat industry groups. Catherine Woteki. USDA's identifyit.” Jill Hollingsworth, a USDA deputy ad- services. Stroh as project engineer and estimator. He was formerly a project manager with an Atlantabased construction-management The Agriculture Department held a public meeting Wednesdayto discussits current recall policies culture Department to rethink its policy, pointing Larry Gadd has been appointed manager of the information systems department at Prompt Associates Inc., a Salt Lake City-based provider of health-care claims named regional counsel for its California-based parent compa- oO It is not enough to just tell the restaurant there's a problem. It does make sense for the public to be notified,” said Caroline Smith DeWaal. food safety director at the Center for Science in the Public Interest. “Consumers needto know.” ment records show. gan. was an accountant for Catholic called, of meat and poultrysince 1990, Agriculture Depart- Cache/Box Elder area advisory board. He is a pharmacist and the ownerof Grant’s Pharmacyin Lo- see first aid and CPR programs. water safety and lifeguardtraining. Warner has worked with battered women and at-risk youth and was responsible for coordinating volunteers at the YWCA in the residence program. Prior to joining the Red Cross, Wendel eteria and never know the product had beenre- THE ASSOCIATED PRE! WASHINGTON — The public was never notified in federal recalls of more than 20.2 million pounds Grant L. Ballam has been ap- pointed a memberofZions Bank’s hired as volunteerservices coordinator, and Lynda Wendelasdirectorof finance. Smith will over- 2 Worko Many MeatRecalls Not Publicized TRADEWINDS Compiled by Steven Oberbeck Chapter of the American Red AT STUFF? 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