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Show Juvenile Judge Submits Annual Arthur 0. Nielson, juvenile court judge for Sanpete and Sevier counties, coun-ties, has just issued his annual report re-port for the year 1923, and it shows that 446 boys, twenty-eight girls and eight adult cases were handled in the court. The following table shows the various offenses, disposition of cases and a statement of the fines imposed, collected, etc: Adults contributing to the delinquency delin-quency of minors 8 Violating Bicycle Ordinance .... 1 Violating Curfew Ordinance .... 30 Discharging Firearms within City 13 Trespassing 8 Disturbing the Peace 11 Fighting 11 1 Truancy 8 Abusive Language 10 Violating Order of Court 11 Assault and Battery 2 Malicious Mischief 32 Using Tobacco 97 Using Liquor 24 Growing up in Idleness and Crime 1 Petit Larcency 128 Obtaining Property Under False Pretenses 41 Immoral Conduct .... 5 Incorrigibility 1 Under Sixteen Driving Automobile Automo-bile 2 Gambling 36 Possession of Liquor 1 Drawing Gun on Adult 1 TOTAL .- 482 Disposition of Cases Dismissed-lnsufficient Evidence . 33 Dismissed with Admonition ....237 Placed on Probation 7 Cases Continued 16 Under Suspended Sentence cla Committed to Industrial School . 3 Fined 113 Adults Fined and Admonished . . 8 TOTAL 482 Fines Imposed $1075.00 Fines collected and paid into County Treasurer 747.50 Fines (payment) suspended under good behaivior .... 207.50 Fines, payment due within ninety days 120.00 Mrs. C. H. Hart of Bingham Canyon, Can-yon, is spending the week in the valley val-ley as the guests of relatives. |