Show Clinic Work Continued By Utah Optometrists Sessions of the Utah Optometrists' Optometrists association which opened Sunday will wUl end Tuesday with continuance of ofa a fellowship clinic at p. p m. m in room Clift building under supervision supervision supervision super super- vision of Dr A. A M. M Skeffington of St. St Louis director of the Graduate Clinic foundation The clinic opened Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day at 9 a. a m. m when each member of of the group brought a a difficult case for analysis Dr Skeffington who has has been been lecturing lecturing lecturing lec lec- turing on treatment of various cases demonstrates practical treatment after af of ter discussing methods of analysis in each case The fellowship clinic maintained by the local organization after Dr Skeffington Skeffington conferred with Juvenile Jud Judge Judie George A. A Goates agreed to examine any case of juvenile delinquency which the court may request It was pointed out that defective eyesight often is the cause of juvenile mlode- mlode and that correction corr n- n nf ni of f i physical cal ailments frequently removes tendencIes tendencies ten ten- toward delinquency Judge Goates said that 25 per per cent of juvenile juvenile juvenile juve juve- nile court cases ar are traced to physical defects detects and that these causes m may y be removed Cases which the local fellowship clinic is unable to handle will be betaken betaken betaken taken up by the Graduate Clinic foundation foundation foun foun- dation with which it Is affiliated Dr also discussed visual fatigue and Its relation to traffic accidents accidents accidents acci acci- dents with Chief of of Police W W. L L. Payne Tuesday at 2 p p. m m. |