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Show S. L. Speeder Draws 30-Day Sentence TWO PREVIOUS CHARGES CX'O -STIFFJEIIALTY Former " Traffic Terms Art Factor Judge Points Out Heaviest sentence of Hi kind la the memory of court attaches, a 10-day jail term for speeding, was ordered Monday for William Lewie, 2S, of 44 Jeremy street. Judge Rsva Beck Boeone tmpoeed the etlf f penalty when H waa learned from court records that Lewie wee twice convicted of drunken driving; in IMS. Nabbed March IT Lewis wss convicted Monday of driving if to o miles aa hour March IT in the 700 block on Second Sec-ond East street, a 25-mlle-aa-hour street. "You obviously are not traffic-eonscious," traffic-eonscious," Judgs Bosons told the defendant. "Maybe this wlU help you." Court record showed that Lewis wss convicted of drunken driving January (, IMS, and worked out a SO-day jail term ss Sn alternative to a tlOO fine, and that he was convicted con-victed on like ehargee May ZU He was sentenced the latter time to six months in Jail, two months suspended, sus-pended, and served the term. Carl Willa Jr, SI. Wooos Cross, waa sentenced to pay IT 00 or srrve M days in jail, but filed notice of appeal to ths Third district court. He wss convicted last Wedneeday of drunken driving March 11 at Seventh North and Second West streets. Dan Riley, 14, of 181 West Broadway, Broad-way, who pleaded guilty last Wednesday Wed-nesday to a hit-run driving count after af-ter a companion charge of drunken driving waa dismissed, wss sentenced sen-tenced by Judge Revs Beck Bosons to pay $75 or serve 2S days In jalL Hs wss arretted aeveral houra after af-ter ths truck be wss driving crashed Into a parked car March U on Poet Office place. A. M. Mellor, S3, of 44S East Third South street, charged with drunken driving after aa accident last Wedneeday at Sixth East and Second South streets, sntered a not guilty plea and will be tried before a jury oa March XT. Speeding Cases Other speeding esses: A. A. Tbnp-son, Tbnp-son, SS, Poeatallo, Idaho, fined S2S, plea guilty; Jim Ryan, 10, of 1014 Hollywood avenue, plea guilty, fined (28; L, N. Provost, 49, Ogden, plea guilty, fined $20; Lane Burton. IS, Layton, plea guilty, fined S2S; Royal Stoker, 24, of 460 East Twenty-seventh Twenty-seventh South street, plea guilty, fined 128, 1S suspended ; Mrs. Hasel U Aylett, CO, of Mid vale, plea guilty, guil-ty, fined $25, $15 suspended; J. F. Stoddard, SS, of Tl Weet Crystal avenue, convicted, fined $25, $15 suspended; sus-pended; J. F. Ehlers, 40, of 1140 . Princeton avenue, plea not guilty, trial Friday: Harriet Tsomana, SO, of 1S85 Thirteenth East street, fop. felted $10 bail bond, bench warrant war-rant Issued for additional $15. Frank W. Asper, SO, of 51 Laurel street, forfeited $10 bail bond fas-ignoring fas-ignoring stop sign, while A. Newell New-ell Dodge, 22, address not learned, had his case oa charges of faulty registration plates and pasting a red traffic light taken uader advisement ad-visement by Judgs Bosons. Several additional speeding eases wsrs being tried hue Monday afternoon. af-ternoon. Verdicts oa two others, taken under advisement after recent re-cent triaia, were to be announced niter. |