Show Rf li tah Instructors tors Demand I 1000 Minimum Minimum E n f s PT P A Y J ANDARD r tal t of Sev Several as DENTS El of the tie t ira school districts in tho tho citi cities counties of the state in session y ii in tho house of t on o record as favoring a gum salary of 1000 a 3 year for fori i graduates and 1300 a four y year ar college f have hav done don the required proud pro pro- ud 7 h educational work r resolution f S' S for lor th this saris sar is adopted o ot the motion Uon of Su Sur L Peterson of oZ Prior to its IM I'M D Dr nr B. B G G. Pet n. n president i T Utah UlAh Agricultural Ac college cones exA oxa cx- cx A 4 a fear the he proposed mini mini- wa as as inadequate inn suggested te e meeting n BO BOon on n record as faa tan fa- fa aa a- a a n- n nr r as a I. I minimum Id d that students in agriculture in third bird year leaving their td i td accept salaries of if It 4 l. per hi and cited d two such such Instances s W ui occurred d recently In other i ir Bald ld Dr tr Petersen these stub stu- stu b before tote fOfe finishing finishing- school were r reg re- re 15 g Claries rles gr than those paid lors ora ors ors' of ot the tho school jr Ii Closing Alternative e ti br J. J T. T Wonton Worlton ot of the tho Granite u 1 district and thor there were others indorsed the suggestion suggested oshil 0 of oCth the doors of or tho schools ettan than ap engage Incompetent or InC In- In C at IT trained teachers und and su sug- sug that this would bo be one means of ot attention t nUo to to the Hie he need o of greater ti o i th tho maintenance ot of the l 1 1 illI s. s Tanner of the tho Homo llomo and andol Id ol 01 J gu addressed cd the conference pie Iho plans of ot organization of ot ofa ote a e an and tho Intent to take ui h. h educational boards in the pie J operation of ot the law provid- provid r he medical care of ot pupils pupil of or I hoo OO ol age ase 1 Speak of If rc E B. B A. A See Boe j L. L Fl field secretary of ot Educational association of ot Jn n. n also addressed tho the conCe conce conon con- con ce on cI Ui the of ot the tho National fon al 1 association to Salt Lake I art d ed that thit the convention to bo ho boin hore bo re in July uly would bo ho tho the most t one ever held by tho the asso- asso asat at th convention tho the form will bo ho changed X a a. delegate basis so as to the tho number of or and d not have bave the body so 80 Uni un- un ri l i a 5 at Present t. t mils said that sho Is making d davor to meet all ajl the thc teachers In InjO jO that at the business meeting meeting- national association on Friday t th they win will attend tend the meeting Continued on Pago Page 2 2 UTAH TEACHERS ASK 2100 MINIMUM PAY Continued from Page Pahe 1 with a n. full tun knowledge of ot what there Is to do Mrs Irs will remain In the state for tor tho the ne next st two months Finance Finances Discussed Finances of ot the schools for tor next year were discussed at length It was pointed out that tho the 7 mill levy will bo Insufficient to meet tho the increases la in salary It It was also pointed out that attention should be called to the law which provides for tho the voting of ot bonds to pay the necessary salaries to teachers so 80 as to encourage the people to vote veto for Cor the tho Is Issue ue and It was s said d that tho law provides for a sinking fund to meet tho the payment of ot the bonds bonds- During tho the next year it vas it-vas was ts said the thc law must be bo invoked insofar as the salaries of ot teachers are aro concerned The proposed amendment which Is now before be be- be fore foro the tho people that provides ldes for or 25 26 26 per capita pupil will vill It It IB is believed l be o adopted and 1 1321 1 the schools will ht kayo havo vo clearer sailing Hall hail Plan Prof Proto Moslah Mosiah Hall HaIl state high school inspector presented a plan for tho the consideration con con- of ot tho the superintendents for Cor the reorganization of ot the tho Junior hl high h schools recommending that every student student stu stu- dent bo be required to enroll for tor a twelve months' months period In somo some civil o vocational musical or art subject under the tho supervision superVision super super- vision of instructors quail quail- tied fied to carry the tho schoolroom into practical tJ 1 projects In tho the home Tho The executive committee was tag re to- to quested to make maize a a. careful study of ot tho the question of ot salaries for or teachers prin and superintendents and ana to submit Submit sub Sub- mit their conclusions at another ment- ment n tug mg L Largo c Attendance Urged The Tho need of ot having per cent of ot tho the teaching profession in the tho present at tho the meeting of ot the N. N 13 L. A. A was urged by Dean Bennion and Supt D. D C. C Jensen For the 1 educational drive to be made in tho the state It was stated that state the speakers from abro abroad Ul would among be tho the i superintendents of or public instruction tion Uon from rom California Indiana Okla Okla- hymn homa South Dak Dakota ta and other states together with those who ht had promised to bo ho present when called the tho drive rhe was waa off otto t |