Show Youthful Traffic Violator Given 4 Year 4 Year Sentence A year old Salt Lake youth who has committed 13 traffic offenses in 16 months Tuesday was sentenced to four years inthe in inthe inthe the state industrial school by Juvenile Judge Rulon W. W Clark The judge imposed the sentence after the thc youth appeared for hearing hearing hearing hear hear- ing on his and latest charge of reckless driving filed a week ago when he was arrested following following following follow follow- ing a hectic three mile chase through the southeast residential section Arresting officers said he ignored ignored ignored ig ig- ig- ig nored stop signs and red traffic lights and at times drove as high as 70 miles an hour in an effort to evade pursuers Judge Clark in imposing sentence sentence sentence sen sen- tence said he planned to increase fines and penalties of juvenile traffic offenders until the young people learn to respect the rights of others The Thc judge provided that the 17 year-old year offender may be paroled before the end of his term depending depending depending de de- de- de pending upon his behavior Another violator appearing In juvenile court received suspension of his drivers driver's license for one year The year old was charged with speeding digging in his wheels and turning his lights out He Hc also had two previous violations violations violations viola viola- against his record for which he had paid 27 in fines In passing the sentences Judge Clark declared Since the current safety campaign began this court has increased fines and penalties against juvenile traffic violators and it will continue to increase in increase increase in- in crease the penalties until the violations violations vio violations vio- vio lations stop |