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Show frisl Set For '.2 Davis OaiETls :) r two girls charged '"S eft of a motor home '"Xtniction of property ?'f,wild chase through Jy last Sept. H. l-! ,,E TRIAL for the two Iheduledin Frist D,s-' D,s-' "Sile Court, Far-" Far-" : U, after being delayed :; Sttrneysforthe girls . "'inmconthecase. '."nagedgirl, who w being the driver of wis found guilty joyriding." She was .,' J probation, ordered ' pJl v J75 restitution, i'eTShoursofworkfor ! ' Seovernment, and to ,jenal health treat- m"(EVERAL other charges, Jihemtraffic-connect- i,-V ed, were dismissed. The "joyriding" charge was a reduction from a more serious charge of vehicle theft. The three girls reportedly drove the motor home from Sunset through Davis County to Salt Lake City where the chase ended when their vehicle slammed into a utility pole at South Temple and 300 West. DURING THE chase, which involved police agencies in Davis and Salt Lake counties, the motor home reportedly forced cars off the road, and sideswiped other vehicles. A North Salt Lake police officer involved in the chase was slightly injured when his vehicle slid out of control at the Beck Street exit of Interstate Inters-tate Highway 15 and rolled at least three times, grb |