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Show Juvenile Court Does Big Business Four hundred and eighty-eight cases were handled in the Juvenile court of the Fifth judicial, district : embracing Sanpete and Sevier coun-'tics, coun-'tics, according to the annual 1 port of j Juvenile Judge A. O. Niclson. I': ing j tobacco by minors evidently was the 'loader among tie bovs.as IS I rhur-' rhur-' ges were preferred for violating this law. Judge Nielson's report for the lyear just closed shows the following: j Adult cases con' nhu' ing to the ' delinquency of mir.oi s o I lependent and le gh eti d ! children s : Violating bicycle ordinances 1 Violating cuifcv oidirams ''.' : Discharging firearms in cil'e, ... ; J Tresspassing V (Fighting j Truancy Is Abusive language t Violating order of court II Assult and battery in Malicious mischief 'J'i 'Visiting pool rooms 5 Using tobacco I I J Using liquor ' 7 Growing up in id!eni: s and crime 1 ! Petit larceny fs , Obtaining property under I false pretenses Ill i Immoral conduct 5 Incorrigibility 1 j Disturbing the peace I I Total -IKS I The following table shows how the several cases were disposed o Dismissed- insufficient evidence evi-dence 0 Dismissed with amonition o"'J Placed on probation 3" Cases continued 52 Under suspended sentence ;10 Placed in homes 4 Committed to industerial school 2 Committed to district court .... 0 Dismissed with fines not continued 1G Total 488 Summary of fines imposed, collected col-lected and suspended sentences: r ines imposii S(ii).io Fines collctcd and paid into county treasuries ? 182.25 1 Fines (payment) suspended on good behavior $323.50 |