Show children of george rowley will be given good homes thomas H burton judge of the juvenile court james E chief probation officer of th a coun ty and J 11 Mch night county at torney were ere over from nephi th s week coming to tintic gintic for the pur pose of investigating a number of cases which had previously ly been brought to the attention of the ju venile court officers on monday and tuesday they made a careful investigate invest igat on of the man ner in naich the children of george rouley bow ley four in number have b en living and after going into the mat ter very thoroughly judge burton decided that it would be advisable adv sable to talethe children away from their father the children will be given good homes at nephi the two youngest ones will be placed in the home of mr and mrs david broad bead head wealthy residents of the coun ty seat who have no children of their own one of the older children will be turned over to mr and mrs joseph broadhead where it will have a splendid home the oldest daugh ter who up to this time has had no educational advantages will be cared for by mrs bert vickers judge burton and the other ju venile court officers have worked hard in finding good homes for these children and state that by placing all of them in nephi fam lies the children will be kept together they will nill go into homes of refinement and will be given every possible addan tage in life as the people who have undertaken to care for them are well able to do judge burton says that his atten tion has been called to a number of other tintic gintic children whom it is al lebed are not receiving proper care and aducat on these cases are also being investigated parents who fa 1 to their children the care and attention will be prosecute prose cut ed under the juvenile court laws |