Show w "r j JUNE 9 THURSDAY EVENING THE OGDEN (UTAH) 1933 e Handles Wandering Juveniles BERKELEY Calif — The pattern followed by the First Juvenile District Court of Utah in children handling audiwas described to a ence here yesterday by the court’s chief probation officer Ray W Wootton of Ogden He addressed a session of the Western Regional Conference of the National Travelers Aid Assn biennial which ended a three-dameeting at the Hotel Claremont here Delegates of Travelers Aid operations in California Idaho Oregon Utah and Washington atnon-reside- nt five-stat- e y 4 Him Jack Madsen Wins Thanks for Rescue Three Minor Fires Can't-BlamFor Hesitating Help Says Hadley Medical Degree Out Engines John Weber' County Sheriff LeRoy Bring Chugg of Farr West Coast Meeting Told HowOgden 15A STANDARD-EXAMINE- R is simple — for the court that Is Merely call Travelers Aid! Then we go about our duties and in a short time the child is on his way home” A third speaker Miss Isabelle Axenfeld of New York casework program consultant of the National Travelers Aid Assn described the work being done by Travelers Aid Societies in developing improved standards of casework for children of all kinds who are served by the agency pre-medic- from coast to coast Lyle Huggins president of the Travelers Aid Society of Long Beach Calif presided Hadley today expressed thanks to The Ogden City Fife Department the in yesterday was summoned who participated persons to three minor fires in which rescue of an injured damage was negligible At 1:32 yesterday afternoon of boy from near the top Strong was held to a few burned damage Canyon when the roof of a moshingles He said that without the help tel at 3480 Washington Blvd of many volunteers the rescue caught fire Cause of the fire operation would have been very is unknown Last night at 12:44 am the difficult was called to 2241 The boy Robert R Roylance department Adams Ave where a construcson of Mr and Mrs Leslie R tion warning light had blown Roylance 3704 Fowler Ave was over and set fire to a barricade 11:03 last night some old injured when he toppled over a carAtbodies caught fire at a gasteep ledge of Strong Canyon rage at 2150 Lincoln Ave The The boy was released from St fire was accidentally started earliBenedict’s Hospital yesterday er by an acetylene torch Jack A Madsen son of Mr and Mrs Joseph C Madsen 2924 Van Buren Ave received his degree as doctor of medicine this week at the University of Utah Dr Madsen will intern at the Salt Lake County General Hospital He plans to specialize in pediatrics He received his training at Weber College and Reed College at Portland Ore He entered the University of Utah in 1951 He is married to the former Joan Crawford They have one daughter Jack A Madsen tended Another speaker at the same ld al CARPETS Famous Brands a bit reluctant early this week when he reported to the sheriff’s department that he had lost his horse Chugg is state brand inspector in this area and one of his principal duties is locating lost animals reported to police officers “I hated to call you” he told the department “but I can’t locate the animal any place” It is a small black pony with three white legs and it is apparently lost some place in the Farr West area was understandably MOHAWK McGEE MASLAND No Down Payment $10 par Month Will Do Most Living Rooms JOHNSON PERRIN 3701 Wash INC Phono 12 Shop in Ogden CHECKS WE CASr session Miss Margaret Creech of New York director of information and studies of the National Travelers Aid Assn told the cons ference that “100000 are confined in common jails each year for periods ranging from overnight to several weeks because of inadequate shelter facilities for juvenile delinquents” Backed up by Wootton Her statement was backed up by Wootton who said: “A child who has left his home without permission and is wandering around the country drifting from one place to another has probably spent a number of nights in some jail associating with some of our nation’s worst criminals “If he has not already picked up some of the tricks of the trade it is usually more the result of good luck than good manag- Wear Guaranteed teen-ager- f' A v si r ' - X Zl ’ - v‘ TUB CHAIR fi - T iU: to' 5- i non-reside- well-being- nt Lightweight Comfortable - bL s PLAY YARD ement” After telling the delegates that Travelers Aid in Ogden is “a very important community resource” to his court Wootton said: child? “What is a and short it is it simple Putting a child who is not a legal resident of the state in' which he has found himself in difficulty Which usually means that his parents live in another state “There seems to be nothing wrong with going from one state to another There are no barriers to crossing a state line Thus the important thing is not the legal residency but the protection of the child’s health welfare and moral Mistaken Notion Many people have the mistaken notion he added that “the easiest way to solve the problem of the person is to provide their immediate needs and supply them with transportation to the city limits then forget that the child was ever around “From a local standpoint some might think this to be the cheapest means of disposing of a case That depends on the meaning of ‘cheap’ From the standpoint of the value of the individual the cost is quite high Also John Q Public may pay out more than just his tax dollars “In numerous cases where the floater method has been used It has been costly for some poor citizen who reaped the harvest of a stolen automobile or some type of damage andor loss to himself and family” Describing the cooperative relationship between the juvenile court and the Travelers Aid Society of Ogden Wootton said: x“In most cases of Juveniles brought to the atten tion of our Juvenile Court the process of working out a solution : DEOD V CLIPPERS V T 'j r FOLD CHAIR ‘ Tv 7 For Dad's Car Full Skin Siio - - i cAfam ( J r ' a ’ HAMMOCK LOUNGE Tubular Steal With Heavy Canvas $1295 Val Centaur lOOtt Saran Tubular Alam Lightweight BOBBY PINS ” 3 Rattan and Wrought Ct Z' 98 Metal and Can-va- c Heavy Cnst $498 Val ) :V Pocket Ben Radium Dial and Hands Extends to Circle Hdwed Cnst 6-- Ft COFFEE TABLE © CHAMOIS WATCH ' Vv Wovan Rattan Fino ' ’8 88 9S 19 ICE GUEST t Spot Wtl Const 100 Rubber Tipped 1 Regularly 25 3 Vi "x22 Vi''x 1 2 Vk ” Fibroglas Insulation non-reside- ( - non-reside- (IHD PICNIC JUGS SEAFORTH DAD'S WKSHOP Spigot eeeoo Travel Size Set Shave Pint Size $149 Val 95 3” Bonch Powor Saw Sandar Grlndor Drill Press and Jigsaw I00 Lotion Cologne VAC BOTTLE COOLER B95 2 Cal Sisa With TV ©(Sc HASSOCKSss 3“ tsrjsEs!” DISH CLOTHS Wt GLASSES Round Style Tatar Fibreglac Insulation GROOMING SET nt Why Is Aufopsy Necessary? 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That was the question posed by Commissioner Elmer Carver this week County Attorney Maurice Richards had requested an autopsy be performed on Mae Wells Martinez who died of a shotgun wound Carver and the other two commissioners indicated they hated to have the county part with $100 for the operation to prove something that already seemed mighty obvious “Do you know she didn’t die of a heart attack on the way to the hospital?” questioned Attorney Richards “No” said Carver “That’s the reason” said the attorney “we have to prove beyond a shadow of doubt what she died from” The request was approved ASPIRINS s5a’4' AUTO REEL WADING POOL RECORDS STORE HOURS: LANTERN JAHOGLE&CO Membett Sew OVER-THE-COUNT- York Stock Exchange CLOTHES PINS ffif COASTERS ’I Undarwator Breathing For Creator Water Fun SMIM FINS Senior Size Adjustable Quality Rubber SWIM MASKS ROTISSERIE ER sasssr 9 AM TO 10 PM SNORKEL 1 kL ’3 SWIM RING For Clear Vision For the dies Kid- Safety-Plast- ic STOCKS 2466 WASHINGTON OGDEN PHONE ELVD UTAH '4-26- : 41 SHE© iTSOLG G313g 'u® QMgg6 030© p?e&ms6mi GD05BOB |