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Show GIRLS SENT TO REFORM "1 Will Be Bad as Eyer," . Said One, After Her Commitment Three boys and two girls were before Judge Lewis Saturday, charged with Incorrigibility. In-corrigibility. The case of Joseph Kraugh. aged 12' years, was continued until December S. A similar order was made in the case of Hurbert Larson, aged 12 years. Leroy Burt, aged 10 years, was ordered or-dered committed to the reform school at Ogden. In the case of Hannah and Stella Mo Mann, the testimony showed that tht girl who are sisters, whose home Is at Bandy, came to -the city three or torn months ago to seek work. In less than a- month both had drifted Into bad company com-pany and started on a life of shame. When asked by the court if they hsd any reason to give why they should not1 be sent to the reform school, both stated ' that the testimony given was true, and : that they wanted to be sent Hannah Is 16 years old, and Stella 15 years old. As they left the courtroom in charge of an officer Stella was heard to remark: "I will be just as bad when X come out of that school as I am now." |