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Show TEACHERS' DEMANDS INVOLVEJlfflCULTY Superintendent of North Sanpete District Dis-trict Takes Up Financial Problems With State Officials. Financial problems of tHe schools of North Sanpete district were taken up by James W. Anderson, superintendent, superin-tendent, in a visit to the capital yesterday. yes-terday. Mr. Anderson says that the j teachers will remain in North Sanpete San-pete untiJ their present contracts expire, ex-pire, but that much difficulty may be ' encountered in meeting the finucial obligations involved in the .demands of the teachers for the coming year. Superintendent Anderson conferred confer-red with Governor Simon Bamberger, Dan B. Shields, attorney general; Joseph Jo-seph Ririe, state auditor, and E. J. Norton, secretary of the state board of education. One matter which interested in-terested him, in the consideration of the budget, was as to how much, if any, the district might expect from the occupation tax on the mining Industry, levied by the last legislature. legisla-ture. On such a proposition, however, how-ever, the state officers could shed but little light. |