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Show county to finnnco a bi.L'iicr program without the support of thr school : districts. A cli-ver ilaiico act was sta::l by 1 little P.;uo.;,y fail. tiun of chikli on now b.'ini carried 'out in Utah county was praised hy Wu- Salt Lake sp- nlu i s. He an Ht-union pointoa out the effective work that could be done hy visiting-teachers visiting-teachers trahied in case studies, to search out sources of Double in the home envii on men t of delinquent children. He also emphasized the need of a vocational guidance lor j the youth of today. ! Judge Clonics praised the new juvenile code to be put into practice in the near future which considers juvenile delinquency as a pi ohlem instead of a criminal woi k. Mr. Gilhna:: promised a continuation continua-tion of the suppoi t given t ho public health unit, although he expressed ex-pressed doubt in the ability of the ; MANY ATTEND HEALTH MEET j Metro effective co-oi dination of ithe efforts of the various agencies I interested in child welfare and pro-! pro-! tection was urged at the county j mass meeting held Friday evening 'in the Provo high school nudi- torium. The speakers were Judge George A. Goates of the juvenile court in Salt Lake; Dr. Samuel G. Paul of the Salt Lake City schools: Dean Milton Bennion of the University of Utah; J. W. Gillman, chairman of the Utah county commission, and Dr. P. K. Bowdish, director of the Utah county public health unit who was in charge of the meeting. Work rraised Preceding the meeting musical numbers were rendered by the Pi ovo high school orchestra under the direction of John A. Omanson and the boys' glee club led by Ernest Paxman. The work in physical examina- |