Show TWO RYO MOTORISTS MOTORISTS' GET FINES Two motorists convicted of reck reckless reckless less driving each received fines with an alternative of serving serving serving ing 3 30 days In city jail when they appeared before Judge A A. H. H Ellett In police court Friday Jim Beggs 22 of Wood avenue avenue avenue ave ave- nue who pleaded guilty to reckless driving was arrested early Friday after the machine which the youth was reportedly driving figured in an automobile collision at South State str street et In instalments of 5 a week Charles A. A Bement 18 of East Eighth South street convicted on a similar charge charges will pay for the next 20 weeks He Is at liberty under undera a L bond Bud KilpatrIck 29 of North First West Vest street who was found guilty of run hit-and-run driving and fined tined or 25 days in jail was granted a stay of sentence until November 11 J Norris Stead 39 1062 Eighth East street charged with run hit-and-run driving was to be tried at 2 p p. m. m Friday Glen Anderson of 2793 South West Temple street was acquitted of ot a reckless driving charge Two vo motorists charged with reckless driving were granted continuance continuance continuance con con- until October 26 They are P. P J. J McDonald 60 of 1016 Yale avenue and McKenzie Yager of North Main street Glen Holtz denied a charge of run hit-and-run driving and his trial was set for October 20 C. C H. H Carlquist charged with speeding forfeited a 5 bond while Don Peterson charged with a similar similar simi simi- lar Jar offense paid 5 fine Norman Hatch also arrested for speeding failed tailed to appear in court and Judge Ellett issued a bench warrant Eleven motorists charged with parking meter violations each ach forfeited forfeited for for- 1 1 bond while 10 others were penalized 1 each for I |