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Show SALT LAKE INCREASES SALARIES OF PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS SALT LAKE, March IS. Increases in sah.ries were granted teachers of th" Granite school district at a iroet-In? iroet-In? of the district board of education held Monday, according to J. T. Wnrl-ton. Wnrl-ton. siiperintendenL v Beginning teachers in elemeniary ant' junior high schools Avho do not havr complete charge of classes will be paid a minimum of $900, and begin- nor- who have full supervision o't a 3cl.oohoom will be paid 1000, Mr .Vciitcn said. Salaries will be i.nsed it ;he rale of $100 each year for years.! ifiei which a yearly increase oL', ?5f 'iil be given until a maxhmin. o! 51600 f reached, according i.j Mr Vtvlton. In senior high schools the minunun ill bp $1200. Mr. Worlton said, and a: J , ncreaic of 100 will bo given each year ioi four ' years, after which itj !wi!l be 50 until the maximum saJarvi 'of J1SC0 is paid. 1 ! In eory case tho salaries paid are to be lor nine months of teaching, accord-1 'ing to Mr. Worlton. The board is en- tabled to make the salary advances ,as I a result of tho authorization of a 50.-1 50.-1 000 bond issue for school maintenance and expenses. ) Salaries for teachers in elementary schdols now range from $810 for a .school term of nine months to a uiax-lmi.m uiax-lmi.m of 1458. Mr. Worlton said. The, j preyon minimum for high s hool i I teachers i3 1125 for nine months') 'service-, and 1755 is the maximum, he I explained. j The board voted also to employ only ' ; those lynchers who hold valid cr:ifi- j cat.. issued by the state board of education, ed-ucation, j |