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Show thtj third time and IS boys and 9 pirls twice. Thirty-three adults wort brought into court charged with contributing to the delinquency of minort. 430 JUVENILE CASES HANDLED FOR YEAR 1924 Bovs Greatly Outnumber Girls; Petit Larceny Most Frequent Charge. A total of 420 juvenile cases were handled by Juvenile Judge W. S. Willis for the Fourth Judicial district dis-trict comprising Utah, Wasatch and Juab counties, the annual report compiled fur the past year shows. The largest majority of the cases. 2S5, were settled out of eonrt, and most of those taken- Into court were dismissed with an admonition to do better or were placed under probation, proba-tion, 21 boys and 10 girls were given suspended sentences. Three boys whos? ages were 13, 14 and 16 years were committeed to the state Industrial Indus-trial school and three girls, two 10 and one 17 years of age were also sent to the industrial school. Petit larceny and malicious mischief mis-chief comprised the major offenses of the 300 boys. Six boys and six girls were brought into court for the fourth time, nine boys and two girls |