Show I Improvement Urged in in Detention Home An eloquent plea by Juvenile Judge C. C R. R Br Bradford for a better detention home for boys constituted ed the outstanding feature of that jurists jurist's address before r the Salt Lake Exchange club at the Hotel Utah Friday noon Either a new home should be built said the judge or the old one should be re remodeled remodeled remodeled re- re modeled and modernized b because conditions there are so poor that I for one really hate to send aboy a a. a boy there There Is nothing attractive about the place at all Judge Bradford declared it is Js a a. a mere jail for boys where they are confined confined confined con con- fined under circumstances that give no opportunity to lead them away from crime and Into the pathway of decent citizenship T The e plumbing is insufficient the kitchen ts is in the cellar and the arrangement of ot the building Is s such ch that v w th th their best efforts the superintendent and matron find it impossible to keep track of the inmates and their ac- ac n Music was furnished by Joseph Davis Lon on Fisher Spencer Young and John James who sought to give a correct interpretation of rigs p. p Swedish quartet singing folk s songs This exhibition constituted the of the luncheon lunch lunch- Take a chance part eon according to the an announcements announcements announce announce- ments of Secretary Chauncey West Vest WOllam Murdock presided in the absence of President Willard Richards Richards Richards Rich Rich- ards and Dr Fred Stauffer and Gowans were received as Dr E E. E G. G new members |