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Show TAKE MILK BOTTLES TO RAISE FINANCES Two juveniles. 11 and 13 years of age that confessed to having been m-gaged m-gaged in stealing milk bottles for the past two weeks, were before Juvenile' Judge L j Holther of the juvenile I court yesterday. They wore placed in charge of their mother with the admonition ih:it the eldest boj be turned over ( some pel-atlve pel-atlve thai can manage him. The mother, who Is a widow and who works, leaves her home at 7:30 In the morning after preparing the children chil-dren for s bool which they attend ularlv. has arranged for an uncle on a ranch in Idaho to lake charge of the oldest boy whom she admits Is Incorrigible. In-corrigible. Detective Kohert Chambers testified that complaints had beeh received at police headquarters from Porter Woodmansce. 3080 Washington avenue; ave-nue; Mrs. .1 Hoffman. :;i.':i Washington Wash-ington avenue: B- A. Fowler, .".3s Thirtieth Thir-tieth street, superintendent of the Weber We-ber county schools and Mrs 1 . 1,. Peterson', SIS Washington avenue, that thei had Ivd milk bottles stolen!: both empty bottles and bottlea Filled with milk. Superintendent Fowler, Mrs Peterson Peter-son and Mrs Hoffman appeared In court and Superintendent Fowler testified tes-tified that a milk bottle containing 0 dollar hoJ heen stolen Com ih,. porch at his residence within :i few moments after It had been placed tiiere. Hoth boys denied ell knowledge of' that partlculai theft, but admitted that other hoys In th same neigh-1 hot hood had also heen stealing hot-1 ties. They told the court that thev sold tho bottles to down-towe grooery stores, sometimes receiving 10 cents I per bottle and lometlmcs 20 nts pi r bottle and that they p til th mones In going to picture shows Other boys suld to be Implicated in1 the thefts of milk bottles are to be arrested according to the police. 00 |