Show JUDGE JUnGE STUDIES YOUTHS' YOUTHS CASE Thrill Seekers' Seekers Plead Guilty to Petty Larceny Charge Given the opportunity Friday t to pronounce their own penalty M. M E E. Armstrong 20 Ephraim and Stewart Edwards 19 of 1753 Harvard avenue self admitted thrill seekers informed informed informed in in- formed City Judge W. W Douglas Beat Beatie they believed they should have another another an an- another other chance Both youths pleaded guilty to a charge of petty larceny based on a alleged al al- theft of a tire thre and light globes globe from an automobile owned by George Georg Morrison Au August 1 Their thrill seeking evening ended end end- ed cd with the shooting of Edwards an and arrest of Armstrong by police Armstrong a law student of th the University of Utah and Edwards a a medical student at the same school were questioned by Judge Beatie Beati when he characterized both defendants defend defend- ants as individuals who should have hav mature judgment on most matters matter involving right and wrong The youths admitted they had vl visited vis vis- a few beer joints and ha had something to drink After releasing both defendants defendants' t to their parents until August 11 Judge Judg I Beatie took the case under advisement advise advise- ment I |