Show probably t moat most temperate of them all are t ane bootleggers thea beaves they CA canu afford to advertise their calling it in a good thing ye we men and women WIne naro are not all wise there won would lid would be no foolish ones to laugham laugh at a 1 I tho the lazy man is to envious of more successful people it required quiren too much exertion AND TILE 11 SCHOOLS A an editorial in evening january 20 1022 11 the letter sent to district boards of education by the state superintendent of public instruction in regard to economy and retrenchment in school maintenance and supervision Is timely and contains eions that should help in considerable measure to meet the serious problems confronting every district in the state the time will be at hund soon when whon the question of bud gets for the coming year will have hate to be answered it ia a most important question and one that cannot be disposed of lightly to its lt solution earnest and thoughtful study must t be given every possible means must bo be taken to relieve in some measure the heavy financial burden under which the taxpayers of the have been staggering daring during the past year or s so 0 and at ift the sometime same time the jef ef Ic toncy and usefulness of the one schools must not be impaired expenses must bo be cut down but the work of the schools must not be lowered la in quality superintendent jensen baa has worked out a number of suggestions that will help the district boards to handle this apparent dilemma it Is quite c certain ertain that 1 it f they will accept the letter in the spirit of 0 tta its intention and endeavor to put its SUE sug nest est ions into practice the schools under their administration will be much o 0 benefited briefly summarized the superintendents ten dents plane plans jor for reducing expenses without affecting unduly the high quality of school work are ale these increasing somewhat the average number ot of pupils per teacher reduction in high school classes elimination of the be school hool building program for each ot of these the superintendents letter caos ha elaboration and substantiation and though space here will not permit explanations and arguments will commend themselves ag As to the matter of wi salaries laries or dr jensen points out ou that it Is considered a wise business policy to pay par for efficiency and capacity ae As e whole tho me in utah as in every other state are by no means overpaid nothing per h hips haps aps would eo so seriously affect the morale MG rale of the schools as a material reduction itu salaries every other means mettle of should b bo 0 tried before thie this step ta Is taken yet the schedule of salaries might be made a little more proportionate for it Is a fact that some teachers are getting bild more than other teachers equally if it not more efficient the important thing however Is for the patrone patrons of the schools tho the parent and taxpayers to get un united cited ly behind their hoards boards and the a state to officers in an effort to meet the lems ot of the comina 1 year in the beet beat possible poo sible way the country he hos been through ft a very trying period of financial depression and there are hard times still ahead it will re quire the ungrudging help of all to get a of or results under the pro program of retrenchment that will u undoubtedly be necessary expenses must he trimmed but theA work for the youth of our state stata must not bo be permitted to decline in quality to accomplish this all must give their aid ald 6 even the flattest ot of jokes can raise a laugh from frond the follows ollo vvs who tell them it Is no longer fashionable to marry in haste and repent at le leisure foure they hunt bunt the judge toot it Is fortunate for solomon tho the wise king that he lived in an early century the average street urchin of today would make him feel I 1 like a plugged nickel |