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Show CHURCH TEACHERS - CET CERTIFICATES Having conformed with all the requirements re-quirements made by the state, 47 applicants ap-plicants for life, temporary and special high school certificates, have just received re-ceived such certificates from the Church board of education. Among the applicants appli-cants are teachers from every part of Utah and from Arizona, Idaho, Wyoming Wyom-ing and Canada. In granting their certificates the Church board of education educa-tion expressed the belief I hat the recipients reci-pients are well qualified for positions in the state available to teac ers with similar certificates. The Church boaid of education wishes it known that in addition to educational qualifications demanded de-manded by the state, the teacher receiving re-ceiving certificates from the Church system are required to show meritorious Church standing, and with his application applica-tion each must send credential from his bishop, certifying: his faithfulness as a Church worker in some ward. Each teacher is expected to do at least one line of Church work in the ward or stake where he is teaching, in addition to his school work: No Church school teacher is permitted to receive any salary until thus properly cert fled, except ex-cept of course, when his certificate is pending. , i Miss Zina A. Woolf, English and elocution teacher, is among the thirteen granted highschool life certificates to 'teach, while Kenneth D. Kuhre. instructor in-structor in science at the E. S. A., has been granted a temporary high school certificate. These teachers are to. be highly congratulated in securing these certificates and the schools in which they are teaching is also most fortunate. |