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Show COURT ATTACHES TO HOLD MEETING Juvenile Workers to Meet in Convention in the City Tomorrow. GOVERNOR TO SPEAK Justice J. E. Frick of Supreme Su-preme Court Is to Deliver Address Tuesday. Juvenile court workers from all sections sec-tions of the state will be in attendance attend-ance at the conf erenee to .be held in the state eapitol Monday and Tuesday of this week. All the judges of the several districts into which the juvenile court work is divided and most of the probation officers have signified their intention to be present. The meeting will beLn at 10 o'clock Monday morning in the chamber of the house of representatives. There will be an afternoon session, and on Tues-dav Tues-dav at noon the delegates will be the greets of the domestic science girls at the Gables at Ogden. This will be followed fol-lowed by another session. The conference will be called to order or-der by E. J. Milue, secretary of the state "juvenile court commission. Governor Gov-ernor Spry will deliver an address on the purpose and spirit of juvenile work and Dr. D. H. Calder, superintendent of tbe State Mental hospital, will deliver de-liver a paper on sub-normals and the feeble minded. These papers will bo followed by round table discussions. At the Monday afternoon conference the principul address will be that of Bishop Joseph S. Glass, head of the local lo-cal Catholic diocese, whose subject will be "The Value of a Boy." Mrs. Anna L. Young, matron of the local juvenile court, will talk on "Home Finding and Dependent Mothers' Act." Tuesday afternoon Justice J. E . Frick of the supreme court will address ad-dress the gathering on "Distinctions Between Criminality and Delinquency." E. E. Hincklev superintendent of the State Industrial school at Ogden, will talk on the relationship .between the parole work and the juvenile court officers. of-ficers. L. G. Kelly, state auditor, will talk on accounts and claims, and E. J. Milne, the secretary, will conclude the conference with a brief address. |