Show I MEMBER NATIONAL PROBATION f ASSOCIATION MAKES SURVEY INVESTIGATES ACTIVITIES AND CONDITIONS OF THE JUVENILE PROCEEDINGS IN UTAH WILL WILL MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IMPROVEMENT Ralph E. E Drowne an official of the National Probation Association headquarters headquarters headquarters head head- quarters in New York City spent several several several sev sev- eral days here this week investigating the activities and conditions of Juvenile Juvenile Juven Juven- ile Ue work In this county The gentleman was called to Utah by the State Juvenile Court authorIties authorities authorities author author- to make an Investigation with a aview aview aview view of recommending Improvements in all branches of the work Juvenile in Utah has not been as satisfactory as could have been desired and Mr Drowne after his survey survey survey sur sur- vey of the greater part of the state will give his recommendations to tiie Juvenile Court authorities from which a bill will be le drafted and in all probability probability L i ability presented for tor passage by the I Legislature that meets next January Mr Drowne states that he finds conI conditions conditions con con- I fair but matters of procedure under the present State laws are ambiguous and not at all conducive to the proper handling of ot Juvenile de de- de The gentleman expects that by the time the Legislature meets a bill but will have been drafted which if passed will conform to the laws operating oper- oper I in the Eastern Part of the United I States and in conformity with the NaI National National Na Na- Probation Association laws I |