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Show Fines Meted to Two Motorists Failing to Yield Right of Way Two motorists admitted charges of failing to yield the right of way to other vehicles in police court Monday and were sentenced to pay fines of $35 and $25 or serve jail terms of nine or eight days. with the alternative of eight-day jail terms, with $15 or five days suspended, Included: Alfred Butler, 23, of 405 North Sixth West street, who admitted driving 40 miles an hour In a 30-mile zone on South Second West streetMoedel Stead-man. Stead-man. 23. of SandyrhadrnttteoT driving 37 miles an hour In a 25-mile 25-mile zone on South Second West streetranif Dais Sarensen,2lrof 6600 South State street (100 East street), found guilty of speeding on Thirteenth .East street Alma H. Davis, 69. of 1006 Garfield Gar-field avenue, Involved in an accident acci-dent December 12 at Eighth East and Thirteenth South streets, received re-ceived the $35 fine, with the alternative al-ternative of nine days in Jail. The lighter sentence was imposed by Joseph M. Costello, 26, of 2807 Blair street, who was involved in an accident December 15 at Flfth-South Flfth-South and State streets. J. F. Tavey, 40, of 69 Van Buren avenue, denied a drunken driving charge and trial was set for January Janu-ary 11. He was arrested December 10 after allegedly driving erratically erratic-ally on South West Temple street. Five speeders, four of whom admitted ad-mitted guilt, were sentenced to pay $25 fines or serve eight days in jail each. Judge Bosone suspended $15 or five days of sentences of three. Wayne Wardle, 22. of 260 West Sixth South street, admitted speeding speed-ing 45 miles an, hour in a 25-mile zone on West Sixth South street, and was ordered to pay a $25 fine or serve eight days in jail. A similar simi-lar sentence, all suspended, was meted out to Royal Wight, 30, of 3711 South 2500 East street, when he admitted speeding 45 miles an hour In a 30-mile zone on South Second West street. Those who received $25 fines |