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Show Reform School Problem Faced Ogden. Judges of the juvenile courts of the First to Fifth judicial districts of the slate have been sum-noncil sum-noncil to a meeting Wednesday, April M. with the juvenile court commis- shn, t Ho board of trustees and Super- j "l J- luuue oi tne Utah S.ato Industrial school. The meeting will be held at the school beginning at l-:;:o o'clock in the afternoon. The purpose of the conference which has been called by superintendent Milne is to consider some means whereby the ends of justice may be satisfied among juvenile delinquents without eomniitnunt to the industrial school i m such large numbers. The problem I will bo considered from both an econ-omical econ-omical and social standpoint. Superin- j temlent Milne points out that if the ' nur.i'eer of inmates at the institution ! continues to increase additional com- panics of hoys must be formed, and ! the girls' department also must be I increased Tliiu 1,,. ..i . . '"". "e snows, cannot be done under the biennial budget of the school. At present there are 110 boys and thirty-three girls at the in-stitution. |