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Show 00 JUDGE GUNNELL'S ANNUAL REPORT Tudse Volnev C. fTuuneil has completed com-pleted his report for the year and filed it wlUi the Juvenile court commission com-mission In Salt lake The report Shows that more than inn cases were handled by the Juvenile court of Og-' den City during the past year Judge Gunnell hopes to have more assistance from the state during the new year. A motion that the legislature legisla-ture appropriate $fi5,000 to be used in caring for and correcting delinquent cases was made b the judge during ihe recent meeting of the commission. The report from November 3u, 19X1,1 to December 1. 1912. follows Number of cases receiving the at-1 tention of the judge the probation of-1 ficer and school truant officer (girls 1 39. boys 174 1 413. Cases where written complaints' were made and filed with the clerk (girls ::. bovs- :xi u Ot those thirty-five bovs five were committed to the industrial school, of the three uirls two were placed on probation and one committed to St. 1 1 Ann s orphanage at Salt Lake City at h expense of relatives. Of the 413 cases, 47 were truant cases handled bv the school truant officer 17 were investigated by the pronation officer and released by him; 209 cases were btought before the judge and settled without formal court procedure Fines paid, $42 turned In to coun-ty coun-ty treasurer. Amount to cover damages, dam-ages, ilSOJBO- paid to persons sustaining sus-taining loss Twenty boyr and 14 glils received attention as dependent or neglected; chlldreu Often children clvcn advice, instruc. 1 tlon. warning, put on their good bo- 'havlor. under watch of probation of.' I ficer, In many cases required to ap-lear ap-lear before the Judge weekly, and) In sonr. 1 cases required to pay a fine I or pav for damage done In order lot escape formal complaint and court (r-. cree. nn |