| Show Utah Juvenile Statute I W. W Wins ins Ins J Jurists Jurists' uriS f s p rals i. i i J. J J Utah's Sst I controlling mpg op op op- n or of j Juvenile V courts courts' W was the subject of considerable a le 1 interest terest 4 a and n n on ithe hr parl of f Judges gattie gathering gathering- in Chicago N go l last t weck week far for the thc annual conference Conference o t rence of th the N National CO Council of of Juvenile Court urt Judges Judges' ulo w W- W Clark i iSalt Salt Lake Juvenile c co rt judge said IA Tuesday yr 1 y V. I The of ot it tits ifta type in the thc country being is tilty studied and its administration wat watched hedy by Juvenile c court urt Judges in many states t s to determine its suitability for enactment In other states comparable com corn parable in population to t Utah Judge Judg Clark 5 said 1 Although juvenile delinquency is Is still Ull a major problem throughout through out the United States the nation nations s gradually getting g back to nor nor- mal after a period of or wartime abnormality and public fear of the problem Protem pro len is subsiding Judge JudgeS S S Clark sam saia J. J 1 courts throughout the Juvenile cou throughout cou country try are r becoming more imore or sta blI blitzed d R h said i f and nd rit snore more e the thc courts r in cooperation cg pcr don with with social agencies arc centering their efforts on giving adequate diagnosis diagnosis and treatment to de delinquent children Judge declared that copies of the Utah juvenile statutes h have yc been requested by Juvenile court authorities authorIties' in W V West e a Virginia Louisiana and Ohio while a similar simi Mali tar lar l rc law has has already been bc adopted by Connecticut Chi Chief Chier advantages nt of at the law are in its provisions enabling counties with less population and income from taxation to to- to establish 8 a probation probation pro pro- pro pro- bation and d juvenile court c ourt service the same Jame as larger counties in higher taxation groups Judge I Clark stated The Utah law was praised at the conference as being I comprehensive progressive and II desirable he concluded |