Show IAN i UT IH Eli A AUT U Iii I rU 8 I I SUIT HiT T Ii PROS r I Mills of Police Court Grind I Relentlessly Upon Those I Who Violate Traffic Or Or- TEN days in jail was the senA sentence sentence sen- sen A tence passed upon one man charged with speeding in an automobile through the streets of Salt Lake and a bench warrant II for the arrest of or another man charged with a similar violation was ordered issued when the cases of six alleged I traffic ordinance Violators came up W. W II It Wilkins for trial before Judge I of ot the police court to today ay Byron Rector a a. mechanic taken I Into court on on a of ot having driven his automobile at a rate of ot thirty-five thirty miles is an hour through the theis principal part p r of the city was the recipient of the ten-day ten jail sentence but upon a plea entered at court through his attorneys he was granted a two-day two stay of ot sentence It is understood he will fight the case Glenn Reiner Heiner charged with speeding speeding speed speed- ing and arrested in the last few days of the police pollee spring drive on auto drivers failed to appear in court when his case was called A bond bondor of or 25 was declared forfeit and a bench warrant issued for his arrest Steve Rudd also arrested on a a. I charge of speeding was released on account of or the serious Illness of his wife It is probable the case will I come up later iThe I IThe IThe The case of ot F. F A. A Fisher charged I with speeding was continued for I trial as also was the case of Arnold Evans charged by the police with the same offense When the case of A. A W. W Knudson charged with violating traffic regulations regulations regulations regula regula- by driving his motorcar at a high rate of ot speed was called Mr Knudson entered a plea of ot not guilty s and the case was vas set for trial later |