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Show en tbe probation ol fleers continual trouble. The girls particular crime mania has been to hire a livery rig and, after driving until she grew tired, tir-ed, to leave the rig tied on some public street where it would bo found .and returned to the owner. When arraigned in Juvenile court for her last offense, the girl defied the Judge and vehemently vowed that If she were sent to the Industrial school she would take her life. "I Just won't go," she told the juvenile ju-venile Judge. "If you send mo to the Industrial school, I'll kill myself." The vindictive child stamped her foot stubbornly upon the floor and repeated her defy. Judge- Gunncll argued with the girl and tho mother pleadod with the judge not to send her daughter away from her. This scene took place on Tuesday and the judge postponed passing sentence on the girl until yesterday aiteruoon when he compromised with the parents par-ents by allowing the cirl to leave tho court under a suspended sentence. Lorena King, who was arrested as an accomplice with Margaret Has-slng-Massey, was given her liberty, butwill henceforth be a ward of the juenile court and a second luw violation vio-lation will mean a sentence to tho Industrial In-dustrial school. THREATENED TO KILL HERSELF " Myrtle 0 riff in, the 10- ear-old girl was sentenced 10 the State Industrial school by Judge V. Cunnell In the Juvenile court vesterday afternoon. After passing sentence, the Judge, because be-cause of the pllilul plea of the mother, moth-er, suspended the sentence and per 1 mltted the parents to take the girl from the court room with tho understanding under-standing that the child Is to be placed plac-ed oq the farm of her uncle In Box Elder county. The Griffin girl has been a ward of tho Juvenile court for more than a year and, during this time, has giv- |