| Show CRASH DRIVER FINED JIS AS DRUNK I Lack of Witnesses Prevents More Serious Charge Police Say George Bracket 52 was fined 35 by Judge C. C F. F Dalby in p police lice court Tuesday when he appeared for sentence sen aen- tence Lence on a charge of intoxication Bracket p police li e said aid was the driver of an automobile le involved in collision with another machine January 31 on Third West street between Second South street and Broadway Charges of drunken driving were not filed p police explained because witnesses disappeared before belore police arrived The balance of major cases on the police court calendar were largely continuances marked by two drunken driving and two reckless driving case continuances K P. P Erwin 40 pleaded not guilty to a charge of intoxication Trial was set for tor February 7 Erwin police said was the driver of a United States department of commerce truck which struck a parked automobile on North Temple street between veen Main and West Temple streets Monday at p. p m m. Pleads Gusty Guilty J. J E. E 38 2030 East I Thirty ninth South street was fined 5 when he pleaded guilty to ignoring ignoring ing a stop sign at Twenty seventh South street and Highland drive T. T J. J Lloyd Llod 39 was fined lined 10 when he was convicted of speeding on Fourth East street from Fourth to Ninth South streets at 50 miles per hour Two men accused of ot ignoring red traffic lights forfeited 5 each They were David S. S Welchman 43 2720 Dearborne street and Roy Jewett 32 arrested at 1148 South State street Jack Knowlton Knowlt n 16 Diestel road was remanded to the juvenile court courton on a speeding charge Drunken driving trials of W W. O. O Norville Morville 47 1525 Westmoreland drive and C C. W. W Raymond 36 were continued ron conS to February ar 15 and February 14 respectively case was continued on ona ona a written motion of defense attorney er Ralph T. T Stewart that Mr Norville was engaged in a lawsuit in Provo Raymonds Raymond's case was continued because because be be- cause Attorney A. A H. H Hougaard was as confined to his home with a fractured leg Trials Continued Reckless driving trials of Daie Dale Jen Jen- I sen 24 2941 Ninth East street and David Tippett 18 18 Park ark City were continued to February 9 and March 5 respectively Jensens Jensen's case was continued because because be be- cause the arresting officer Patrolman Sherman Christensen was unable to because of ot a sprained ankle Tippetts Tippett's case se was continued because because be be- cause Mrs Amelia W. W 79 East Twenty first South street allegedly struck bv by an automobile driven by bv Tippett December 19 was still confined to her home William WilHam A. A A Dully Duffy 51 received a atrial atrial atrial trial continuance until February 8 on a stop sign charge and was allowed al all al- al lowed towed until the same date for or sentence sentence sen sen- tence on a speeding charge |