Show I Funds Needed For Detention Of Juveniles James Scott Leslie and Gary Deminick from Thiokol Job Corps Center met with the Commissioners to discuss discuss discuss dis dis- dis- dis cuss problems of Job Corpsmen Corpsmen Corpsmen Corps- Corps men working at the Juvenile Detention Center in hi Weber County Extended care of these Juveniles is proving to be a financial burden for Davis County MR bIR ARR reported that they have no authority to 1 detain a boy at the Center 1 for a Juvenile offense for more than 12 hours County Attorney Bennett Peterson explained that a boy cannot be brought before the Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Juve- Juve i nile Court until the parent or guardian is notified In some cases it takes several days to locate a parent or guardian and that Thiokol cannot act as guardian in inas I as much as a guardian must be appointed by court order Request of additional funds to help cover this expense i ihas has already been refused by bythe bythe J the General Council of OEO 1 I I SINCE THIOKOL is paid federal funds for each boy each day it was stated that they should assume some re re- It was explained that the only deductions that could be made when a boy is not j jat Jat l lat at the Center is for food j i which is approximately per day TEACHING AND maintenance maintenance maintenance nance costs are still necessary for the entire group It was recommended that 1 Davis County make formal 1 written request to the Job 1 I Corps Center and they will willin willin in turn again appeal to the General Council for some relief |