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Show rt arssETr To the People ol Payson and Nebo School District rr-- -r iu11" j UTAH THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, aifcctitig our school sys- .n tne teachers in our high schools, They ay tem. In tin years past, a person colleges and ur.iversit.es. if you but are democrat.c, that they via- - permittei to teach in the grade take notice, they have a cia-- s shoo!- - after they had one year of ju-- : .'jua ttui.g own arid are not willing to of ti.'-i,b thews w:tn the ord.nary c.t.z n I thni, that m the interest of toe in y and g.rl of the average fam.ly, tint tho law should be killed, and the 1. strict ior h:gh cbools, unless they bine that the cull, ge prof'--sorschool princiand high pa ed colb ge and haw a degree. Mipcrvi-or-- ) How will that affei t the average pals and teachers, should he given to family who has a boy or gnl, that unili rstand that they are the servants wants to go on. isnt it a fact that of the taxpayer and nut their masmost of our hoys and girls have to ters. Next is the unequal salary paid to go to school, then teach for a time The teacher in the grades on. teachers. in order to acquire means to go it a fact that nearly every edu- gets from sixty to ninety dollars cator in this State has had to adopt per month, to lay the foundation this method. Where would most of and build the students educational the tiachers who are teaching today structure, then the fdlow who puts in our schools and universities be, if the roof on gets from one hundred to two hundred dolthe system some of them are advo-carn- g and twenty-fiv- e had been in force when they lars per month. The teachers who were attending school. Strange how do the real work get the least. The some of them forget the struggle grade teachers make the student, lay thiy themselves had, and try and the foundation, then the high school are willing to create a system that teacher puts on a few finishing will place our schools in the hands touches and then says See what I of the rich or a favored few. It will, have done. Suppose the condition I if allowed to become a reality, create were reversed, what a calamity. a class that will become more damn-aid- think a law should be passed to more aristocratic, and intolerthe salaries, and pay accordant than the military aristocracies ing to the work performed. If this of the old world. As it is today, were done it would raise the salaries most of our teachers and supervis- of the grade teachers and some of ors consider themselves just a little the teachers in the high schools hit superior to the average person would be digging ditch with the FE even if that person is the taxpayer RA. who is making it possible for them Another phase of Education gone to live. wrong is the physical education sysThis condition is more pronounced tem, instituted in the beginning to coll, ge, then tic y raided it to two it you , now tii' y hate rai-cti.ri', aid they pieps-- t to f.x t "i w.'l lie pi mil ted to it:'. Hi p'T-"!- , teaih, ci'her grab- .Junior or Sen- (Continued from Page 1) doing business, the school system all beat. Take the Nbo Schmd District, it is assessed or capitalized at several millions and every taxpayer is a stock holder, and no statement has ever been made to you of all the money that the hoard or teachers or supervisor, receives or spends. No other concern of like magnitude would tolerate such methods, and no other concern would go more than one year without an audit and a published statement to its stockholders, and no men of (business ability would take the chances of being asked for a statement. Year after year it is published that the collecting of these fees is illegal, but the schools go right on defying the Law, and I have been told that several students have had their credits withheld and their certificates of graduation held up for the of fees, that too in face of the fact that the Attorney General has repeatedly stated that these fees and their collection is illegal. Why not put teeth into this law compelling school boards, Principals and Supervisors to publish a full report of receipts and expenditures and make it a misdemeanor, punishable by fine or imprisonment or both, for failure to do so, or to accept or collect fees not allowed by law. Now I am coming to the most ar- - d hu-the- , , -- yt e, the student with a poor or body w .th its development. re--j In lead physical education has vived it it f into a w.ruung Uam. and We pay a teacher one hundred phyto teach f f y d"!lurs per month doe-n- t he produce Ed., thin .f Mcit a winning team, we f.re him. sixteen with is his tune spent of basl,i v- - who comprise hi, football, in .nail and track teams, (gentra.ly all the same boys are Used for awake nights He lays evnts). his thinking up new plays, he carts the at creation the over all team and also expense of the taxpayer, the expense of the inferior boy who getting is neglected, sixteen boys and Hundred Fifty a the bet that and can perhaps, Coach Dollar give, two hundred otheT boys getting their on the physical education by standing their in hands side lines with their rah, rah, rah. pockets, shouting, These and many other problems the come before should properly Association, Teachers Parents and has ceased but that organization to be a forum wherein school problems could be discussed and has resolved itself into a lecture course interspersed by a few songs, etc., and has lost the object of its creation. The school boards and supervisors willed it so. When it functioned as a forum, people asked too many im pertinent and embarrassing questout generaled ions, so the upper-up- s the taxpayer, knowing full well that only a fool would take a chance of being laughed at if he asked a quest -- , J ion of some n.gh-bro- wa, theory that who w lec-U.I- tn M'H.e wo.th a damn to the wa, woman. It J:,"e orJ.muy man or I p-- i.o-- . of tne . '.hat son.' ui.e too hold red it to K original A. and i IV m- - e- -t wlaie problems f u urn an omn - and teachers aVfe' tu.g the i a: ei.ta tree and d m could la by tne unhampered mar.m r, friendly , or the hetuu-ra e of t. pad pre-ei.members mlerfei i nee of the board Let them come r the mpmi-on. if and enter mlo the discussions committlet they care to, otherwise school ees appointed wait on the their with s supervi-orthe or hoards demands or requests, but something should be done with the problems Lobbies enumerated in this article. take to up this should be mated legislature, the incoming woik with and have measures pertaining to the schools taken care of. If we here dont, a condition will be created schools in Utah that will place the into the hands of the rich, first as of teachers, then with the assistance the into same teachers, those self rich and powerful taxpayer and bond holder, and a condition of intellectuality versus serfdom will ensue, the very peobred and fostered the ple we are employing today as and schools in colleges, our teachers and, who are trying to create two separate and distinct classes, the upper, or educated and privileged class and the lower class, who will have to bear burden. respectfully, A. K. Huish. ipr- Ip3 AND GUARDI NOTICES Consult County Clerk or . igners for further PROBATE respect- info.-mation- IX THE DISTRICT CO I utoftJJ: FOURTH JUDimu DISTRICT N1 FOR THE COUNTS OR ' STATE OF UTAH. In the Matter of the , LETTS and MARGARET JAMES BETTS, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will pre-e,a,ms with vouchers to the undersigned at Pay. son, Utah County, Utah, on or before March 1, UJ23. nt JOHN A. 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