Show JUVENILE COURT AID APPOINTED Assigned Assigned As- As I Deputy County Attorney signed to Prosecution Duties More adequate protection for tor the public and increased effectiveness of work by officers and pro in Juvenile court is expected to 10 result from a new policy announced Friday by H. H L. L Gee chief probation officer of the Third judicial district In compliance with Utah laws Mr Gee asked County Attorney Harold HaroldE E E. Wallace to assign one of his six deputies a as regular prosecutor In juvenile court to h handle all cases cares ot of contributing to the delinquencY dependency de de- and neglect of minors Mr Wallace assigned J J. J Allen Crockett deputy county count attorney who will retain dt desk k In the county attorneys attorney's office adjacent to juvenile court quarters on the fifth hoer of the cit city and county build building mg Mr Gee addressed letters to Police Chief Chef W. W L. L Payne Sheriff Sheri S. S Grant Young and City her Har Har- explaining the The letters suggested that henceforth an all officers be fn instructed to refer reler ca caces es involvIng adults adults' offenses against ju ju- venues to Mr Crockett with the understanding that the probation de dc will assist in the investigations and prosecutions when complaints corn com plaints are finally filed by the count county attorneys attorney's force before Juvenile Judge ulon Rulon W. W ClArk |