| Show BOY DRIVER GETS 45 DAYS IN JAIL Accused of Driving Through Capitol Door While Intoxicated Granted leni leniency because ause of his extreme ex ex- reme youth Richard Peterson 18 18 of f Spencer court who was found guilty of drunken driving by Judge Jensen ensen in poli police polke e co court it Tuesday was wass s tenc d to 45 d da days ys in the city jail jaily by y Judge Jensen Wednesday The judge explained d that the min min- mum sentence in such a a case should be je 60 days daS but reduced it to 45 days because of Petersons Peterson's youth The young man allegedly drove up the he north steps of the state capitol building September 11 and crashed through the glass doors He backed aWay Way and was arrested as he drove cross across the north lawn on the capitol grounds rounds police report Judge Jensen ordered a convicted reckless driver sent to jail and imposed im im- posed a 10 fine on a speeder who pleaded guilty An accused reckless driver river pleaded guilty and two alleged speeders entered pleas of not guilty guilt Tearl Isabell 25 of 46 Gregory place lace arrested May 19 on reckless riving driving charges after he allegedly speeded north on Main street to Thir Thir- South street west to West Temple emple street and then north again was as committed to the city jail for seven even days He was found guilty by Judge J Jenen Jen- Jen ensen en- en sea sen en May Ma 25 and sentenced to pay a n afine 15 fine or go to jail for a week He Hehns Hems has hns ms since pleaded sickness and secured ten tell en stays of execution Albert Nelson 19 of Erickson lane ane Murray arrested last Saturday after fter driving 42 miles an hour our on Fourth South street pleaded guilty to speeding charges and was fined ned 10 I L. L H. H Ewing 21 of Douglas street street pleaded guilty to reckless driving riving charges and will be sentenced Saturday He was arrested September 20 C after aHer Motorcycle cle Officers S. S L. L Christensen and T T. B B. Burbidge had stopped lopped his machine to examine the license plates plate They asked the young man to drive to police headquarters and nd he allegedly turned recklessly at Fifth East Enst and Second South street D. D C. C Lowe Lov 24 of Hamilton court ourt court who was arrested late Tuesday by y Motorcycle Officers W. W R. R Hawkes C. C J. J Larson and L. L R. R Terry after he allegedly had driven 40 to 45 miles mUes an n hour on East Second South street pleaded leaded not guilty to speeding charges and nd trial was set for October 13 A similar plea to speeding charges was entered hv by S. S M. M Ober 29 o of Reno Rena Nov who vho vas was arrested est l T Tuesday Tues s e-s day after he allegedly drove 60 miles mile in tn hour on South Main street Motorcycle Motorcycle Motor cycle Officers E. E J. J and L L. W. W V. V Pierce arrested him Trial was set for or October 18 Six alle alleged ed stop sign violators forfeited torched for tor ched 3 each for fot nonappearance in incourt court ourt They were Max Finister 30 Ferd rd I Kelly elly 34 Ralph Jackson 28 EC Ed Ed Cottingham 37 W. W S. S Lawrence 35 and nd A A. L. L Fern Fernelli elli 30 Three others Dewey Elder 32 J J. F. F Truman 29 and ind O. O O. O Davis 33 pleaded guilty in n court and were fined 3 Bench warrants for the arrest of Howard King 42 Frank Terrill 30 and ind Vernon Jensen 38 were ordered by Judge Jensen when they failed to appear to answer stop si sign sim charges after being released on their own recognizance Charges against Roy Mills 46 40 were dismissed A A. A B. B Newson 30 of 1918 Third East street was arrested on speeding charges by Officer Wed Wed- at Tenth South and Fifth Filth East streets |