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Show DRIVER FACES 1 TIPSYGHARGE SANDY Jack Hellitrom. 411 Vim street, Murray, Wednesdsy had bnii lodged In the county jail en a drunken driving charge, after the car he allegedly drove on South State (100 East) street, near the Jordan high school, ran Into a ditch In front of the home of Henry Hen-ry C Jorgensen. Date for a preliminary hearing before Justice of the Peace Reg White has not been set. The complaint com-plaint was signed by Mr. Jorgensen. Jorgen-sen. Investigating officers Included Includ-ed George Q. Nielsen and Clarence Smith, deputy sheriffs. Pleading guilty, Charles R. Fleming, Flem-ing, 44 Exchange place, Salt Lake City, was fined 8 for speeding SO miles sn hour in a 40-mile zone. He was arrested by John Vlsser, state highway patrolman. Justice Fines Two i In Speeding Cases MAGNA Justice of the Peace Thomas E. Burke of Magna sentenced sen-tenced Fa iron Burser, Garfield, to pay $25 or spend 10 days In the count v lail for speeding 65 miles an hour in' a 40-mlle ion,wlth $15 to be suspended on payment of $10. . Ted Paulsen, who gave his address ad-dress only as Salt Lake City, was sentenced to pay $20 or serve five days in Jail on a charge of speeding speed-ing 60 miles an hour in a 40-mile zone, with half of the fine suspended. sus-pended. MIDVALE Mrs. C. A. Tranks, Springville, via United States mail, Wednesday had admitted a charge of speeding 50 miles an hour In a 40-mile tone. She Inclosed a $5 bill, which Justice of the Peace C. E. Matthews of Midvale accepted as payment of the fine. She wrote: "I hsve ho excuse. I needed to be reminded to watch the signs in preference to using my own judgment aa to a safe speed; I understand by a story In a newspaper that you usually tine similar violators $5, and I hope the bill will cover my sentence." |