Show INDORSE MOVEMENT j TO INCREASE PAY t Association Decides That Teachers Should Receive More Money i. i SOME SOM E FACTS AND FIGURES 1 t tReal Real Estate Men Give Approval School to Raise Taxes es it The Salt Sl Lake n Real J Estate association has put Itself on record ua mis n r favoring tb the I passage of ou house bill bi 1 which pr Ic provide that thaI power bo be b given Iven th tt city boards of ot ed- ed tl- tl to rals the school bol ta t tax from t. t Vi Vito 4 t ii to c mills mii At a meeting of the a association asso u- u at t tho the Commercial club cub W Wednes Wednes- day a f resolution endorsing the p passage i of the bill bi was woe pawed passed pac without a stUng vote Members of or the Salt Sl Lake hoard Oard of education and others Interested ll In itt the welfare of ot the tho maure measure addressed 1 the Association and ant c gave gave- e Information which led It the tho members to seo ceo time the necessity nC- nC lilly sity ly for some move whereby teachers of or tho state may become better paid pad Mr Ar Thomas Thoma was VaR the th- th first speaker atthe nt at HP lie culled called attention to tin tim t the C meeting Il tw fact that the population of or Salt Sl Lake In Is I. I increasing rapidly necessitating the time addition addi lion tion lon or of u n school chol building and from from- rm tw ten n to twenty teachers each year He lie also also stated that tbt the lC normal noral school schol doe ON not turn out sufficient teachers for the tho state and that teachers must be b imported d to supply the demand He lIe spoke of th the tho benefits to be L derived tram front these theMe teachers who bring new Ideas anti and new life to the local But nut Mr Jr Thomas Toma Thom Thom- Tom Tom- as a went on to 10 show how competent teachers teacher cannot be b secured cul In sufficient numbers number at ot I the he thE salaries hl which h are now being patti paid by 1 city lie I argued OJ at that the only on I thing to Insure a n bright future for fOI the schools Is the obtaining of more more funds fund with which to school 1001 building and pay competent teachers V. V D ler a also add addressed PM tl the association asso russo- ills 1 ills I I remarks were statistical in their nature nhi HP UP snowed that In the year of or lISt the assessed valuation of or the city was wa and anti that a a school tax of or 5 I mills was levied to take cart cart- RT of O children In the th assessed valuation tion tiomi according to Mr Keeler wa was wan 41 11 00 anti and that only 5 54 mills mIs tax tX was levied although there were IO school schoolchildren schoolchildren children In the city These of themselves he ht argued show that something some some- m thing timing must mUt be bt done The giving of power hewer to city boards of ot education to raise mise the tox tax one mill mi Is im believed by hy the time ch school 0 I people anti and the real estate sin tt men lo to b bo be tim tho tl lest best solution of the thC problem |