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Show - , U UUIUlj 1.0, 00 I lain vaAuoiuuii Juuaunt!. i. HILL AIR FORCE BASE, Utah Applications for teaching posi tions in the Air Force overseas dependent schools are now being accepted at the Overseas Recruitment Office, Hill Air Force Base. Teaching positions are located in the Azores, Bermuda, England, France, Morocco, Germany, Greenland, Iceland, Japan, Johnston Island, Labrador, Newfoundland, Phi lippine Islands, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Tripoli and Turkey. Tour of duty overseas for teach ers is a fulltwelve months, including nine months of school, travel to and from the assigned area and possible summer employment. Approximately monthly salary for elementary and secondary school teachers is $375.00 per month and salaries for school ad ministrators range ffrom $450.00 to $530.00. Appointed teachers assigned to some overseas nreas will be eligible for foreign post differ ential pay in addition to regular pay. Transportation is furnished ' to and from the oversea assignment, plus free living quarters or a housing allowance. Miss Marjorie Carlson, Air Force Overseas Recruitment Representative at Hill Air Force Base, said the purpose of the Air Force Overseas dependent school Is to provide . state-sid- e public school educational opportunities to dependents of military and civilian personnle stationed at overseas Air Force installations. Approximately 80 of the teaching positions will be in the elementary grades. Qualifications for teachers in the Air Force overseas dependents schools are largely the. same as those within the United States. These include Bachelors Degrees from accredited schools of education for teachers and Masters Degrees in School Administration for Principals. In addition, 2 years of teaching experience is required. Age limits are 23 to 50 for male and 23 to 40 for female teachers. All applicants will be subject to physical examination. . Savings Hiked By Carbon Banks In interviews with officials of local banks in Price and Helper, The has learned that these three financial instituSun-Advoca- V was generally relaxed. On? prominent capital city banker stated that these increases will affect the cost of doing business in every crossroads and hamlet in the region. This feeling was also echoed by local bankers. Original pressure for the hike came from Wall Street banks which were losing deposits. of foreign nations which had taken to investing in higher rate U. S. trea- sury notes. USE THE CLASSIFIEDS! f tions will consider an increase in the rate of interest to be paid on savings deposits starting with Jan- uary 1, 1957. The increase from two and to three per ceftt on insured savings deposits, according to officers of the banks, would seem justified because of the similar increases ripw being made by nearly all other banks in Utah and because of the new rate as now set by the Federal Reserve bank and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Three per cent is the maximum rate that insured banks may pay under rules of these federal regulating bodies. The move started last week, when large Salt Lake, City' banks one-ha- lf Candidates for teaching positions must be American citizens who are currently teaching or who have not been out of the profession for morethan a year. If the candidates have been out of the teaching field for a year, that time must have been spent in furthering their academic or educational background. Teaching experience at the college level is not qualifying for these positions and uhsband-wif- e teaching teams wilLnot be accept- f I Csnts LamMes SMnts-Mronn- ses - $15 - $2 $1 Swesitm $1 Entire Balance of Stock , 2 LADIES' IF. IF $2-$S- -$41 VALUES and CHILDRENS HATS -- All lz $10.98 TO IP IK, 1C IE ed. Interested applicants mhapply immediately by personally contacting the Overseas Recruitment Office at Hill Air Force Base, or by sending a completed Standard Form 57, Application for Federal Employment, to that office. Thees forms are available at any first or second class post office. Interviews of interested applicants will be conducted during the month of February in the major; cities in Utah and Idaho. Further information on schedules may bej obtained from local US Employment Service Offices. DRAGERTON UNDER NEW on which to pay interest, but this te A & A CAFE . announced interest rate raises, in what was the largest such bank interest rate movement at one time in one' area of the United States. Bankers raced through many conferences and board meetings, and some institutions were at first prepared to limit the amount Interest Ratef on Teaching Positions In Overseas Schools Page Five OWNER-MANAGE- R SPECIALIZING Mi- CHOICE STEAKS - Ladies Children's Ladies' Wool and WOOL GLOVES MITTENS GLOVES SCARVES Drastically Reduced To v2 PRICE y2 PRICE BRASSIERES 75c SKIRTS Size 3 thru $l-$2-$- and PAJAMAS $1.50 $2.00 Sub-Te- en 8S Peter Pan, Carnival, Cordelia Childrens Flannel and Knitted SLEEPERS Girl's Fur-Lin- ed $H dD (0) Children's SNOW $1.00 PANTS-SWEA- TERS $2.00 $3.00 1 FULL COURSE 11:30 A.M. DINNERS TO SERVED 9:00 P.M. O PEN 5:30 A.M. TILL 10:00 P.M. Laurence, Stiradrao Owner t Childrens and Ladies PURSES NOW V2 IPu'Sc FLA CILLE DRESS PRICE SHOP UTAH |