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Show uu JOSRDA HOMER IAS RESIGNED Formal announcement of his resignation resig-nation as judge of the Juvenile court was made to a representative of the Ogden Standard by Judge Joshua Homer this morning Judge Homer is to be succeeded by Attorney Daniel Sullivan, at present clerk of the juvenile court. Mrs. Ruih G. Dunn and Thomas Shreeves will continue as probation oficers. The resignation of Judge Homer takes effect ef-fect on April 10, 1919. When the announcement was made some time ago from the office of the Juvenile Court Commission in Salt Lake, that changes in the personnel of some of the courts of the state would be made this spring, Judge Homer decided to resign on account Of his health which has been impaired for over two years. The juvenile commission has also announced that hereafter only licensed and practicing attorneys of Utah will be appointed as judges of the juvenile courts. By the new arrangement, the clerks of the courts are eliminated The Judges of the courts, who will ne-eSSarily ne-eSSarily be full fledged attorneys, will do their own clerical work. BU fa ai drawing up complaints, commitments, etc. Attorney Sullivan was called to the j office of Governor Simon Bamberger I in Salt Lake a short time ago and offered the office, which he accepted. He will assuinc the duties of the office April 10th. Mrs Dunn received notice from the commission this morning lhat the Will be retained under the new arrangement, arrange-ment, as also did Mr. Shreeves. The announcement to Mrs. imnn reads: "Sail Lake City, April 3, 1919. Mrs. Ruth G. Dunn. Ogden Utah. Dear Madam: Ma-dam: I am instructed by the Juvenile Court commission to inform you of your reappointment as probation officer of-ficer for the Second Judicial district. The appointment Is to be effective Ap ril 10th, 1919. Yours truly, (Signed) "(. J. CRIMES, Secretary." |