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Show Teacskers Are to j ! Hold Meetings For More Pay SALT LAKE, Dec s More than 125 teachers of the Granite school district dis-trict met yesterday in Barratt Hall lo make plans for a campaign to ef-feci ef-feci an Increase of from 20 to 25 perj cent a year In their wage1; I;. . . nth the teachers requested that Ihe Granite school board Incur an Indebtedness of 150,000 to allow such an increase on their contracts for the current year. Whether the indebtedness will be Incurred depends on the outcome or 0 vote to be taken in the district next Tuesday. A) yesterday's meeting plans where-, by it is hoped to bring the residents! of the district to an appreciation of the needs of the teachers were made j A campaiTi committee, under whose direction mcctinfis will be held In; Granite) to stimulate the parents of school children to vote affirmatively un the proposal, was appointed. William Wil-liam Ashton, principal of the Granite hlch school, was named chairman. Anions yesterday's sneakers were, T K Moss of th" school board and J. T urllon. superintendent of the Granite schools. |