Show RUN HIT DRIVER IS FINED 25 IN POLICE COURT Two Others Choose Jail Terms Rather Than Pay Fines Convicted April 24 of run hit driving drive ing F. F E. E Simonds 32 West Second Sec Sec- ond South street alleged driver of an automobile which struck and Injured injured in- in Timothy Renshaw 78 West Sixth South street March 24 was fined 25 by Police Judge Judg D Daniel niel Harrington liar liar- rington Thursday Police reported that the Simonds car struck Mr Renshaw as he crossed the intersection at Fourth South and Sixth West streetS and fled from the scene following the accident Mr Renshaw was treated at the emergency emergency emer- emer gency hospital for cuts and nd bruises SImonds was arrested two weeks atter at- at ter the accident Two Others Jailed Two other men went to jail Thursday Thurs Thurs- day on traffic charges They were Jay Neeley 19 who chose the jail term when he was sentenced to pay a afine afine fine ot of 2 or serve one day in jail for lor failing to give a pedestrian the right of way April 20 and Harold BaUe Bailey 22 arrested on speeding charges April 5 He was sentenced to pay a fine of or serve three days in the city jail He chose the jail term C. C C. C McCaU McCall 39 was fined and C C. C A. A Shreeve 32 was fined 5 when they pleaded guilty to speeding speed speed- ing charges McCan McCall was arrested Wednesday Wednesday- a d Shreeve was apprehended Thursday morning while en route to the University of Utah where he is s a student A bench warrant was issued for tor G. G F. F Pumphrey 40 when he failed to appear for trial on drunken driving charges He was arrested January 28 at Second South and Second West streets and was released on bond 25 Tags Tas Issued Arrested Wednesday Ferris Harmon Har Har- mon 26 a and ld George Mitchell 35 35 each forfeited 3 bail when they failed to appear for lor plea on charges of driving through a stop sign and anda a bench warrant was Issued for Louise A. A Clark 42 when she failed to appear to answer similar charges Meanwhile the police traffic department department de- de went about Its work under the new command o ot Captain 0 O. O iB B. Record Patrolmen S S. S L. L Christensen and T. T B B. B late lale Wednesday night issued 25 tags lags to persons operating op op- crating cars with faulty headlights However no on one had been booked on the charges by noon Thursday They also aiso Issued 12 tags to motorists whose mufflers were operating mi- mi properly |