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Show Juvenile Court Notes ' E. S. Harmon. James Coward and Virdus Blackham, adults ol Moroni, were arrested by Deputy Sheri,1 Ed. J. Peterson on complaint of K S. Howell of Fairvto .'. August Aug-ust ?Sih and brought before Jut-'e A. O. Neilson of the Juvenile Court charged with contributing to ii.c lieUiuiUcncy of a juvenile. The men entered a plea of guilty; i-ud were sentenced by Jtui ;S J-V.; -, son to sere fifteen days in li'.-j county jail at Manti or in l.e'-i 1 thf ro: to pay a fine of Si? ud eacn. A.ter th- dauce at Fa'.r.u'V the light of August 22nd, these men had followed, detained ant t't-..rnpted t't-..rnpted to take two juvenile eirls out automobile riding. Judge Neil-ioii Neil-ioii states that this may be a warning warn-ing to all adult mashers, who try to impose their company upon juvenile ju-venile girls of his district. At Mt. Pleasant August 29th six little boys ranging from the age of 11 to 15 years were apprehended by local officers and cited with their parents, into the juvenile, court. The boys confessed to the judge tlitt they had gone through the bad; window of one of the stores and had stolen from the place several cartons of cigarotts, some candy and a few pennies. The juveniles juven-iles were reprimanded, placed on probation during the school year to report regularly to the court and ordered, with their parents, to see the manager of the institution which they had robbed, ask his forgiveness for-giveness and make restitution for all goods stolen. - |