Show MEETING PLEDGES SUPPORT TO JUVENILE COMMITTEE A goodly number of local people who attended the meeting in the tabernacle on saturday evening under the auspices of the central committee of juvenile workers wor keis expressed themselves as very verv much in favor of the work which h is being un er taken by that committee and promised their support the meeting was presided over by mrs J M poster foster of the commit tee ac who together with juvenile judge george A came over for the purpose of holding the meeting mrs poster foster explained in the beginning that bat their committee which include two members from cedar city cita and two from parowan carowan Pa rowan together with the juvenile In venile judge is the result of the convention held in cedar city a few weeks ago and I 1 that it is the purpose of the committee to hold meetings throughout the county to inform the public of abe their r efforts and tg to enlist the cool coo er aaion of all citizens in the plans for bettl ting ring conditions as they effta eff ct our children ex mayor walter K R granger was been present to discuss ont of the subjects but bat at the last min ute it was discovered that he be could not bot conn so the j avenue judge discussed that subject which was in the form of a resolution favoring tm n iliac iby 14 ot fit for the prevention of juvenile delinquency with the home and that civic educational and sor social ial agencies should only be supplemental to the lome in the correction ot juveniles mr all mitchell Mil chell gave i 1 very verv interesting tal talk k in which ho sid that unless the home can as sume its responsibility in this particular the problem is going to be very deault of solution lie ife said too that it is surprising th the e number of parents who plead that their children are beyond their control principal discussed there the resolution favoring stich attendance of juveniles at school he explained our compulsory education law and me mentioned the daffe different ent classes of violators as well as the problems of the school in handling those who are forced into school six weeks to three months late ile he suggested that the efforts of attendance officers commence just before school starts so that those who be in school can either be brou brought glit in at the beginning or else excused if they have lawful reasons the resolution chat we support and aid in any way possible our peace officers and judicial officers in the apprehension correction arid and punishment of looth both adult and juvenile delinquency and crime and is i s specially ally that we lend our it in vie he enforcement of the tobacco and the liquor laws was ably discus discussed rd by john W Beit B fA following lOwing which ft a discussion of the v I 1 problems cais was engaged in A motion carriel car to the effect that those pi themselves into a committee tu assist the offic ors in their problems the juvenile judge jude gave ave notice before the meet jog adjourned that he be will be in parowan 0 on n mouda monday y of each week and again V on oil tuesday if necessary and asked that delinquencies be te re porn dr lie he requested too that they be adjusted bv wherever wh brever er aleby the individuals knowing about them he promised that people reporting ng delinquencies if they pre berred not irot to be known in that connection lection would boulo be protected county attorney shay alsi spoke briefly brief li but interestingly on the lems of uw enforcement and the necess necessity lity tor for cooperation |