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Show ORGANIZE FOR A JUVENILE iCOURT Meeting Held to Form an Association; Much Interest In-terest Manifested. Juvenile court officers throughout the State and persons interested in juvenil court work are holding u session today to organize a Juvenile court association to promote the work throughout the Stale. Preliminary arrangement weie made this morning for the permanent oncanlia-llon oncanlia-llon of the asHoclMtion. A constiuiloii and Itv-laws are being prepared, and were passed umiii at the afternoon session. Another An-other feature of the session is to provide for a uniformity of procedure, and papers pa-pers to be used In the courts. Among tluwe present t ihe session this morning were Judge Patton and Probation Proba-tion Officers Jacobs and Gaucher (.f og-ilen: og-ilen: Superintendent Thomas of the State Industrial school at Ogden; Jjdce Yardon and Probation Officer Evans of lKan; Judge Hrown and Probation Officers M. M. Woods. F. J. Lucas ard Mrs. M. M. Young of the Salt Lake Juvenile court, r"lty Superintendent of Schools Christen-sen. Christen-sen. County Attorney Christensen. Sidney Sid-ney Hainlterger. Mrs. Hugh Park. Mre. C. 11. McMahon. Rabbf Kreund and Superintendent Superin-tendent W. H. Westlake of the Morris school. Judge Kellogg and his probation officer from Provo attended the afternoon session. The members of the association had luncheon at the Morris school, wiiere the afternoon session was held. j |