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Show W e COURT IMPOSES j SPEEDING FINES f Eight motorists charged with speeding were fined Monday in polios court by Judge Reva Beck Boeone. Don Mori. 21, of Sandy, forfeited $23 bond when he did not appear on charge of traveling 43 miles an hour, October 8. on State street from Herbert avenue to Kelsey venue. Five speeders were granted suspension sus-pension of (13 of their (23 fines or five days of their alternative eight-day eight-day Jail sentences. They were: Carl Shurtleff, 24. of 138 H street, who admitted speeding 35 miles per hour on Thirteenth East street from Second South street to Seventh Sev-enth South street; Blaine B. Marks, 25. of 33S1 South 200 East street, who pleaded guilty to speeding from Ninth South street to about - Seventh South street on SUte street, October 5: Marshall D. Olson. 18, of 80S Wellington avenue, ave-nue, who admitted speeding, October Octo-ber 8. on State street between Eighteenth South and Twentieth South streets: Jack Sollls, 18, of 3V wesx ruin sown " i, " admitted traveling 38 miles per hour on Fourth South street from SUte street to Second East street, October 8, and A. A. Burr, 200 Continental Con-tinental Bank building, who admit-ted admit-ted speeding 30 miles per hour on Victory road, October 3. Ray S. Carlisle. 3708 South Sev-enth Sev-enth West street, was fined (23, with the optional Jail sentence of eight days, when he admitted speeding 40 miles per hour on Main street from about 1600 South to about 1000 South, October 3; Clarence Clar-ence J. Walk, 30, of 380 H street, was fined (23, with the option of eight days In Jail, when he pleaded guilty to speeding (0 miles per hour on Victory road Monday. C L. Chrlstensen. 414 East Thirteenth Thir-teenth South street, was given a suspended (23 fine, with the optional op-tional Jail sentence of eight days, when he pleaded guilty to speeding SO miles per hour on Msin street from about 1400 South street to about 1700 South street, October 4. Three motorists were fined by Judge Bryan P. Leverich Monday afternoon in police court on speeding speed-ing charges. Two of them received , suspended sentences. They were: Jack C Denton Jr., 883 East Seventh South street, who admitted admit-ted traveling over the North Temple Tem-ple street viaduct at 40 miles per hour, September 3, and was fined (10, with the alternative of three days In Jail, suspended; Seymour Walsh, 321 Roosevelt avenue, who was fined (10, with the optional jail sentence of three days, when he admitted speeding 52 miles per hour on Beck street, August 31. His fine also was suspended. Dr. H. T. Anderson, 47, of 130 East South Temple street, was fined (3. with the alternative Jail sentence sen-tence of two days, when he admitted admit-ted speeding on Twenty-first South street from Seventeenth East Street to Twentieth East street, August X |