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Show CRASH SPEEDER GETSJ575 FINE Two convicted reckless drivers 1 were fined by Judge Reva Beck Bosons In police court Thursday, an accused drunken driver denied charges and three motorists wsrej fined for speeding. Earl Evans. 23, iM East Ninth I South street, was fined 175 when he I was convicted of speeding. He wee Involved in an automobils accident September 21 at Second East street and Westminster avenue M. Yeager, 22. 272 Westminster avenue, driver of the other machine, ma-chine, was arquittsd of charges of foiling to yield the right of way. Lynn Pack. 1 MM Eighth avenue, ave-nue, was fined ISO when hs was convicted or reckless driving charges. J. J. Peavler, 21. 1810 Redondo avsnus. denied reckless driving charges. Trial was set for October Octo-ber 14. Patrick Kelly. M, 62 Seventh avenue, pleaded not guilty to drunken drunk-en driving charges. Trial waa set for October 14. He drove an automobile auto-mobile Involved In a traffic mishap early Thursday. Three motorists were sentenced on speeding charges. They were Grant Bendlxson, 21, 2MS Ninth East street, and Gregory Gaines. Ml. 621 Rust Ninth South street, both fined 126, and P. L. Brown. 43, who chose an eight-day Jail sentence rather than pay ths 2ft fine. Leonard Mllman, M. forfeited tlO when he failed to appear on charges of making a light turn against a rsd traffic light without stopping. Arguments In Salt Laks City's celebrated Jaywalking case were continued without date by Judge Bosons, to permit A. Pratt Kesler, police court prosecutor, time In which to file briefs. The defense submittsd briefs last week. The case Involves Paul Purcell, 19. M7 East South Temple street, and John Volker, It, MS Eaat South Temple street, accused of Jaywalking Jaywalk-ing near their homes. |