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Show Messenger-Enterpns- f 0 fc v 1 ' i-- z uY ' ;.4v n'l' '... ?' .c-v- ;, .'1 '4- - - ''' " w-- 5 L s - I: i '11 A v . .- r- 4.'Sxa 4-- ' ''- - f,T - 4 According to Principal Graham, The automatic increase, formerly made in July checks, was delayed for six months by 1983 legislation designed to strengthen the Social Security system. Future increases will also be made in January checks. 1st $125 for decorations the $125.00 represents 25 cents per student, with a few dollars extra thrown in in the spirit of the season. The money will be distributed to the classes on a per capita basis, he said, and the teacher and students in each room will decide how its to be Sometimes, manager Christmas decorations with which th the bank's Christmas tree. some special supplies." The students earned the $125.00 by making Christmas tree ornaments as an art project and then placing them on the tree at the bank. Principal They also spent a few minutes singing carols at the bank and enjoying goodies handed out by bank employees before returning to school. increased automatically when the cost of living increases 3 or more from one year to the next, the representative said. Examples of the new benefit rates include: The maximum monthly pay The average monthly benefit for a retired couple will increase from $709 to $733. The average monthly benefit for an aged widow or widower will increase from $380 to $393. The average monthly benefit for disabled worker, wife, and children a will increase from $835 to $864. More information about Social Security benefit rates can be obtained at any Social Security office. The address and telephone number of the nearest Social Security office can be found in the telephone directory. Now for best selection! 1983. Buy stock on hand through December 24, Prices limited to Check these tool values. 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In addition, the reduction in the retirement increase in instructional staff contribution this year would have salaries and the second highest added $439 to their e pay. increase in average teacher salaries Thus, the overall increase to the over the past decade. Between the teacher with five years experience 1972-7- 3 school years, and 1982-8$7,396 or averaged the average teacher salary in Utah Again, it should be noted that if a rose by 146, compared with an increase of 102 for the nation as a teacher who began teaching in Utah five years ago had acquired adwhole. ditional academic training, he or she At one time, teacher salaries in would have received an even greater Utah were somewhat below the salary boost during the period. For Mountain States and the U.S. a teacher with a master's example, average. Because of the increases degree and s teaching exthat have taken place during the past would receive about $1,676 perience ten years, teacher salaries in Utah more than a r teacher with last year were near or slightly above only a bachelor's degree. the regional and national averages. llie National Education Association indicated that the average salary was of Utah teachers in 1982-8$19,859, compared with $20,468 in the eight Mountain States and $20,603 in the U.S. as a whole. When allowance is made for the special retirement contribution made by the state in behalf of the school The Early Childhood Intervention employees in lieu of a salary Service, operating in Richfield for increase, the adjusted average Utah 2Vi has received a years, salary is about $20,926, or slightly $3200.00 grant for the supplemental more than the Mountain States and 1983-8- 4 funding year. This Prethe U.S. averages. school Incentive Grant is one of to school According to the Foundation several awarded state-wid- e report, most Utah school districts districts for use in preschool special were not able to provide any education projects. This is the first substantial increases in teacher year Sevier has received the grant, salary schedules for the 1983-8through a joint effort between Chris school year. The 1983 Utah LegisSchoppe, ECIS director for Sevier, lature, however, did reduce the who conducts special required retirement contribution of programs for Snow College, and school employees by 2.45. In Duane Bresee, Special Ed Consulteffect, this action increased the ant for the district. e pay of most school The money will be used to provide employees by this amount. In children with speech therapy, addition, most teachers who are not and psychological at the top of the salary scale also physical therapy well as other needs. as evaluations, received a normal experience increment averaging 3.9 this year. "Rural special education needs been difficult to fulfill due to have 1983-8in for Starting salaries the great distances involved which Utah teachers with a bachelor's increase costs. This grant will help degree averaged $13,740, with us meet these obligations, beginning salaries ranging from a remarked Mrs. Schoppe. She low of $13,100 in the Washington If you have a preschool Sehool District to a high of $15,750 in continued, whose child development seems Emery School District. The salary contact us. troubled, please schedules call for regular increases for experience and for added Preschool meets ECIS Sevier The academic training. Thus, experat the Assembly of God Church, 110 ienced teachers with a master's North 300 East, Richfield, each degree will receive maximum Tuesday and Thursday. For further salaries in Utah averaging $23,965 information, contact Director Chris this year, or about $10,225 (74) Shoppe at Snow College 3 school students decorated Social Security and supplemental security income (SSI) payments are will ment to a worker age 65 in 1983 $734. to $709 from increase The average monthly benefit for a retired worker will increase from 'p Graham said, they vote to spend it on a school activity, sometimes for 3 prsnts chck to Manti Elmntary School Principal Knnth Graham for over last ten years Although most teachers received only minimal raises this year, the percentage increase in Utah teacher salaries over the past ten years has been among the highest in the nation. This fact was disclosed in the regular annual analysis of Utah teacher salaries by Utah Foundation the private research organization. The study notes that the National Education Association reported that Utah had the greatest percentage , " of Zlons First National Bank, Teachers salaries increase 146 checks Security g i 10 checks will reflect increase delivered January 3 will include a 3'i percent automatic benefit increase, a Social Security spokeman said recently. Kim Anderson, Pag 15, 1983 January Social Security The Social V In Zlons Dcmbr cost-of-livi- ng - 7S, Manti Elementary gets used. rt- 'J y Mantl Elementary students ting Christmas carols National Bank. The Manti Elementary School now has $125.00 that the teachers and students in each class will decide how to use. The $125.00 check was presented to Principal Kenneth Graham Tuesday by Kim Anderson, manager of Zions First National Banks Manti branch. r- m Thursday, e, 5 Piece Camp Set Insulated Clothing cotton duck. Outer shell 100 I TRAMPOLINES Jogger Mini-Tram- p Coveralls $29.95 4 oz. 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