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Show V JO Individualized Justice Noted as Juvenile Problem The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday, September 28, 1962 60 Scholars Ready for Studies at U. parents statements and 20 years has brought about fairness to the child. greater family- mobility, thus to disorganization withleading In' IN JUVENILE courts in families, Mrs. Bodenheimer Utah, Mrs. Bodenheimer said continued. the three basic requirements THE INCREASE in juvenile of a good court are an informal atmosphere, a capable delinquency during this time judge and a responsible pro- has risen six per cent since 1941, she said. bation staff. Following --Mrs.- Bod enhei liThe Department of Welfare exercises strict supervision ner's talk Mr. Larsen told the over the courts, she said. Not group, Juvenile court is more by telling the judge what to than practicing legal rights of do, but by period inspection a child of court records, she said. A JUDGE must conclude THE DEPARTMENT then from a series of events, hear THE NEEDS OF each indi makes recommendations to the vidual child in his own pe- judge when it feels they are culiar circumstances must be needed. "The increased use of the weighed and a decision made automobile in the last 10 to by the Juvenile Court judge in each particular case, Mrs. The job of maintaining courts of individualized justice" poses one of the greatest problems of the juvenile court judge today, Mrs. Edgar member of the Utah State Bar committee on Juvenile Courts, said Thursday. MBS. BODENHEIMER and John- - Farr Larsorirdlrector of the Utah State Welfare Department Bureau of Services for Children, were guest speakers at a meeting of Community Services Council of the Salt Lake .Area. f0 &LJionar Arpt'CV-mafely.-- N'ho.ars representtpg high schools- from all sections of Utah, will enter the University of Utah as freshmen this fall tniarter. according to James R. Sanderson. Director of Aids and Scholarships. MR. SAMH RSOX stated that each year high school principals throughout the state are asked to nominate an out standing senior xvhn is planning to attend the University., The student is sole. ted accord-Irg to academic excellence as( well as artuevemerits in leader- ship and school service. Each nominee is offered a tuition scholarship for his' freshmen year and is presented i with a certificate ranung him or her as honor scholar of the year. MDStKlD- XMOMi the honor, schni-ar- F' !:.h. np- VA SeuUi Veo- - C-- - O- - V ' A t;rard Lakr 0?a H gh. M. V,ev W 'a R ve e.x S'.- - t- -' F'Ar'tn Mat ! In order to hold a fair court Police are investigating theft said, the Judge of $5 cash from the residence must consider the many phases of Millie Drandos, 629 - 4th of each case, including evi East. Vbioii Frnsn, Warm and ivonderful High South Geors H'gh. Debbie MrContb. left, Becky Reid. Susan Sconnover and Mrs. f. B. MrContb look at Rn-Rathn- n KeUf- - Mantl High, Kinehart L. Rrsf'eti. Hum-can- e the program for the Utah ater party held Thursday Girl Scouts theIn Villa Theatre. girls all-weath- High Humean and Dean Ruikrrt. Ds H'gh, St Girl Scouts Salute Own (Good Deed Reveal Costs, Challenges Demo Chief to 14 er BOWLERS SAVE Yi AT RANCHO 42 LANES 100 to 8.00 3 lines ' S1.00 Q.m. BOWl DINE BOWl i - wj V" ireTTS'TT --v? - v ALWAYS OPEN LANES Laaaaaa) you bowl elsewhere . you pay for luxury and convenience four only at Rancho. If HE PROPOSED that both parties and all their major, , candidates reveal all their campaign receipts from all sources and submit to questioning by a panel of business administration professors from the state's unix critics. MISS MARIE THOMPSON, executive director of the Utah Council, greeted the girls at the Villa Theater, 3C92 Highland Drive. U.S. and Girl Scout colors were posted one-of-ki- nd m a special flag ceremony, after which the seouters joined m singing their favorite Girl Scout songs. The movie presentation was The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm." All new! At wonderful All latest in U.P. Aide lo Address Society ours, tapestries, velvets, feathers ond furs. Hats for every occasion in all c o o r e , brilliant shades, black or white. And we olso have larger head sizes, too. H15 I Tailored of fine quality 100 cotton poplin with 100 acrylic JtTSK'S L rnmam , IS 99 draped THERE WILL BE ANOTHER special showing Saturday morning for Scouts who missed this party, according to Miss Irene Sweeney, puhlic relations director for the Utah Council. . talues to savings! styles toques,, high .wall, pillboxes, bubble crown cloches, cuff pixies, circlets and brims. Lavish materials: jeweled satins, vel f. al and special purchases of many styles Sellout ) Joel L. Priest Jr., director of histoncal field according to MR. SMOOT said present election disclosure laws make regional public relations for Dr. AVerett Cooley . a moekeryjM reporting and ynloo xvill he. paaftc for a biography of John address members of the Utah-teJonas, Histoncal Society Friday at 8 ; . mnahl will receive pm. at Oi3 E. Sopth Temple. b nix ersity of Utah, paign. ' an award for a book coxering Exwy one m ine state MR. PRIEST will outline the Western politics; Tlie Church knows , he said, that this was history of early railroad con-'o- f Jesus Christ of Latter-dathe most lavish GOP primary struction projects in Utah for. Saints will receive an award m history for presentation and restora- society members. At the same time four tion of the Beehive House and will be cited for a special awards will bo pie-- KCFX-TNab Check Protector ser.ted for achievement m the senes of historical broadcasts. Theft of a check protector xalucd at $30 from Crest Motors Co.. 1130 S. Main, was being investigated by police .Thursdav (7 semi-annu- SAMPLE HAT SALE ( Repeat of a ; HITE OWL' Our g,reat 12.98 troops from throughout Utah gathered with their leaders in Salt Lake ' City Thursday afternoon for & theater party and song lest. Democratic State Chairman Stephen P. Smoot Thursday j challenged the Republican Tarty and its candidates to open their books along with ' Democratic cand.dates on a statewide telex ision program and show the public who's getting how much from whom for campaign purpofrs. 7 whiter, coat Nearly 1.000 girl scouts representing ' Bowl SUGAR'HOUSH High Rich. M Mlfocti,, RrtdU J Hgh, Ordervill; Kgh. connected "With juvenile court are trying to make headway, he said. SUGAR 'HOUSE h lv. lisChtaiHl 'M'uih Rloh BEHAVIOR IS not a field ih which the law is proficient Law itself does attempt to understand behavior, Mr. Lar.' son said. 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