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Show 2 Admitted Speeders Wait Sentence SOUTH SALT LAKE Two did-' did-' torlsts who admitted charges of speeding before Justice of the Peace Arthur B. Bringhurst of South Salt Lake Thursday, were under sentence to pay $10 each or serve five days In the county jail. A third pleaded Innocent and will be tried next Wednesday. J. W. Haws, 1865 Thirteenth East street.- Salt- Lake City, denied ; speeding. 45 miles an hour In a 35-mile zone. He was arrested In Parley's canyon by Russell Ceder-lund, Ceder-lund, state highway patrolman. ; B. K. Chriatofferson, 1923 Sev- " PntrrEast street. Salt Lake City, j was granted a stay of execution until Tuesday on his sentence to pay 110 or serve five days for speeding U miles per hour In a 40-mlla zone. . He was arrested by Peter VnOtten, state highway patrolman. pa-trolman. One-fourth of a $10 fine Imposed on Curtis E. Guild, 128 Tenth East street. Salt Lake City, on a charge of speeding 50 miles an hour In a 40-mlle zone was suspended on condition that $7.50 Is paid by February Feb-ruary 26. He was arrested by Orln P. Howard, state highway patrolman. patrol-man. Jack Workman, 911 East 3900 South street, and William D. Newton, New-ton, 5644 South Sixth West street, Murray, admitted running stop signs and were sentenced to pay S5 each or spend three days In Jail, with 3 of each fine suspended. |