Show CRIME E INCREASE BLAMED ON WAR SOUTH SALT LAKE LAKE LAKE-Delin- Delinquency Delinquency Delin Delin- quency in juveniles increased 50 per cent during 1912 1942 over the preceding preceding pre pre- ceding year due to conditions re re- re suiting from the war emergency Judge Rulon W. W Clark of ot the juvenile juvenile juve juve- nile court Second judicial district told parents and and teachers o ot of Roosevelt school Monday night Judge ClarK Clara was speaker at a Teacher Parent-Teacher association meeting meeting meet meet- lIng ing conducted In the Hillcrest L 1 D Sward ward hall ball which featured an al grade all orchestra of ot 87 stu students students stu- stu S dents from the school in concer concert l The Th highest percentage of ot d delinquency delin- delin lin quency increase is noted in th the I 13 to year old group Judge Judg Clark said He said the reasons were definite and clear Blames Home Life Disruption of ot home and community community life absence of religious ot-religious training training train train- ing and emotional con Conflicts conflict f 11 c t s brought on by the war atmosphere and excitement are responsible fo for tor increases in delinquency he said Lack o of su supervision by working mothers absence of ot fathers an and brothers brother in 1 many cas cases lack o of leadership and recreational facil facilities ties and high wages to youth Inexperienced in inexperienced inexperienced in- in experienced in the handling o ot of money were also blamed Beginner students together with wit advanced pupils of ot the Roosevelt school participated in several orchestra orchestra orchestra or or- I chestra selections The rhe unique organization organization or or- organization was directed by Mrs I Lenore Pardoe Middleton Granite Chorus Sings A vocal chorus from G Granite ran 1 t e ehigh high school directed by Harold Christensen participated in the program Other numbers Included a flag ceremony directed by N. N E Elm Elmer 1 nt e r of ot the T P-T TA P-TA A The Flag Without a Stain sung by Garry Gamy Anderson boy vocalist from the fourth grade saxophone solos by William Clough of ot the T PT P A. A Mrs Mr John Mather president of ot the organization presided at the program Those Thoe assisting in its preparation included Marvin H. H Strong Granite district music supervisor su zu- zu visor pet and F. F Earl Walker school principal Dr P. P T. T Farnworth Farn Farns- Farns worth Granite district superIntendent superintendent who was scheduled to speak was ill m and unable to at at- A |