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Show CALLS PRINCIPAL DOWN. Outlook for Next Year Bright Despite Loss of Many Stars. Judge A. P.. Patton of Ogden. acting Judge of tho Juvenile court In this city, yesterday wrote a letter to one of the principals of the city schools asking that a boy who had bejon exp lied for truaricy b. reinstated Jn his letter to the principal. princi-pal. Judge Patton said The matter of putting a boy out of school for being out of school seems to mo to be dp-plying dp-plying n rulo which tho law doesn't warrant u conducf which win warrant expelling a loy from the public schools In this 5tte will warrant sending hhn to tho reform school at Ogden. Any person, whether teacher or parent, who contributes toward a child r. bing absent from school without put ciiu-o contrlbutos to tho delinquency 0f tnat , hll.l. tho penalty for which Is not more than six months in tho county Jail and n ftno not excelling $3V). Plcaso lt this boy stay In school |