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Show NINE ARRAIGNED IN SPEED CASES Arraignment of nine alleged t ' speeders, two charged with reckleas t driving and one motorist on a charge of failing to yield right-of- .S way, constituted the greater part of major traffic cases on police Tl court calendar Wednesday. iJ City Judge A. H. Ellett presided ' Borone remained confined to her j borne by illness. Ttj StlfTest acllbnagalht speeders" M was taken by Judge Ellett against j!j Archie Gray. 38. of Monroe, whose fa $2S bond on a speeding count was 1 ordered forfeited and also a bench ' warrant ordered for his arrest. 1 t Disposition of other alleged speed- tng rases were as follows: Alfred Burton. 20. of 2280 Lake street, forfeited 125 bond: Parley Giles. 23. of 222 Third avenue, pleaded plead-ed not guilty and trial was set for Thursday: Lawrence L. Hansen. 41. of 131 West Sixth South street, fined 110 on a guilty plea, and sentence suspended: James D. Gtppen. 24, of 171 J street pleaded not guilty, trial act for Friday: Nllo Pelton, 19. of Park City, to enter plea Thursday: Edward Neeley, 21. of 14S1 East Thirty-third South street, fined 110; Pave MeHalt. 21. of Jot Tbirlaaotb. Eaat street, forfeited $10 bond in court, while case charging running a stop sign against him was dismissed dis-missed on motion of the city. Ivan Lehman, 20. 339 Sherman avenue, pleaded guilty to reckless driving and drew a $35 fine from the court, while Fred Johnson, 27, of 244 West North Temple street, appearing for sentence, had his oase continued until November 22. Clyde Lyman AnJerson, 21, was found guilty by the court on charges of falling to yield right-of-way and was assessed a-i3 fine. |