Show AUTO PLATES ISSUED Strict Enforcement of Law Credited With Rush t for Licenses Nearly sets of license plates had been issued Utah motorists Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- the greatest number of new plates ever in use use so soon scon after expiration ex cx- of old ones ones' This Indicates less than machines machines ma ma- chines are arc without 1934 plates the stale state tax comm commission Sion pointed out anc and attributed the heavy sales sales' to to strict strict enforcement of the of-the the law Without cooperation of all peace officers and nd the press pres this record could not riot have been made R. R E E. Hammond acting chairman of the commission said id I Drive Is Continued I Meanwhile state highway patrolmen patrol patrolmen men sheriffs sheriff's deputies and police continued their drive against me use e o of old plates There nine nine- cases in police court Saturday T T. B. B Isaccson 35 35 a school teacher w was the first motorist to win a dismissal dismissal dis dis- dis missal of ot charges of driving with improper license plates He told the court he had left his car parked a athe at atthe atthe the Irving junior high school all al night Wednesday and did not drive it after acter that day It n was was was' togged tagged Thursday Bench warrants were issued fo for Mrs H. H R. R Done 38 Laura Liura Clark 54 and John Clark 21 when they failed ailed to appe appear after being released on their own recognizance D. D F. F Free 74 Earl Robbins Bobbins 24 and L. L M M. Derrick 49 49 each forfeited 2 bail Ben Davis 35 was fined 1 when he told the court he had lo loone lot loft one ot his 1934 plates unknowingly Given Time to Pay Fay FayEd Ed Camenish was fined 2 and given until March 10 to pay O. O W. W Bunker 31 31 Millard county treasurer Albert Merrill 50 ant and ond George Michaels 44 were arrested on an license plate charges Saturday morning Mr Bunker posted pasted 2 ba bail bailand bailand and the others were released on the their own recognizance |