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Show THE Page Eight tered a plea of guilty to a charge of insuflicient registration. Defendant paid a fine of $10. Woodrow Johnson entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant paid a fine of $15. J. M. Sumsion and Sons entered a plea of guilty to a charge of overloading. Defendant paid a fine of $50. March 24 : Dan Joe Atencio- entered a plea of guilty to a charge of being drunk in a public place. It was the judgment of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $15 or serve 7 days in jail. Stay of SUN-ADVOCA- 5, 1956 Thursday, April the City Court In March 19: Lloyd Hurst entered Jesse Arch Cox entered a plea a plea of guilty to a charge of of guilty to a charge of driving It was the speeding. Defendant paid a fine of while intoxicated. $11. judgment of the court that the deJames Workman appeared in fendant pay a fine of $100 or serve person for setting of preliminary 50 days in jail. Stay of execution hearing upon a charge of grand was granted to April 3. March 23: Homer E. Miller en larceny. Preliminary hearing was set for March 30. Jesus Barraza entered a plea of guilty to a charge of driving while intoxicated. It was the judgment of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $150 or serve 75 days i in jail. W. C. Rehor entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant paid a fine of $9. Jim R. Jouflas entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant pai da fine of $7. Don Martin Wood entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant paid a fine of $11. Andrew Dougherty entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant paid a fine of $7. Athena Vignetto entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant paid a fine of $11. Ruby Pintus entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. paid a fine of $7. Owen R. Burgener entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant paid a fine of $10. Joe C. Hunt entered a plea of guilty to a charge of overloading. Defendant was fined $50. Good cause appearing $30 of said fine was suspended and $20 was paid. Rudolph Politano entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant paid a fine of $10. Gary F. Prazen entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant paid a fine of $10. Gene Thompson entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant paid a fine of $10. March 20: Eufracio Pat Vigil entered a plea of guilty to a charge of being drunk in a public place. It was the judgment of the court 'that the defendant pay a fine of $25 or serve 12 days in jail. Beth Borrell Anderson entered a plea of guilty to a charge of being drunk in a public place. It was the judgment of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $20 or serve 10 days in jail. Stay of execution was granted to March 24. Ross L. Jones entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant paid a fine of $11. Lieb Dee Miller entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant paid a fine of $13. June Johnstun entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant paid a fine of $7. William E. Potter entered a plea of guilty to a charge of expired 1955 registration. Defendant paid a fine of $10. Dan Garber entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant paid a fine of $15. - execution was granted to April 3. Navor Valdez entered a plea of guilty to a charge of driving while intoxicated and no drivers license. It was the judgment of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $170 or serve 80 days in jail. Stay of execution was granted to pay $50 on March 26 and $50 pn the 25th day of each month until the full amount of the line is paid. Farrell A. Curtis entered a plea of guilty to a charge of runnirg a stop sign. Defendant paid a fine sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. lyn, and returned to their home Robert Dabel and Cathleen June in Salt Lake City Monday afterand came on to Sunnydale by bus noon. Thursday. She stayed until Mon- day. Miss Carolyn Anderson spent Easter with her parents. She is living at Ogden and attending St. Benedicts School of Nursing. She went to Salt Lake City Wednesday and stayed overnight with'her of guilty to a charge of no signal lights or mud flaps on truck. DeRobert S. Birch entered a plea fendant paid a fine of $10. of $10. Just before leaving Ogden Desk Pen Sets , Beautiful she was informed that she had for sale at the been chosen by her class to attend a nurses convention in Chicago for a week beginning May 14. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allred Jimmy and Kathy spent the week end in Carbon county. They visited in Hiawatha with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Simmons, and in Sunnydale with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Allred and Mari- - te. - .V ..v.v, V, , , f!crs now-a- Safeway to spark your Spring Meals! t Gorgeous, bright green spears, tender as butter from the tightly budded tips all the way downl Rushed from the growing fields, dewy-fresdirect to Safeway for you. And only, h Jay Carl Christensen entered a plea of guilty to a charge of improper passing of school buses. Defendant paid a fine of $20. Mrs. Max Fausett entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant paid a fine of $5. William Martell entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant paid a fine of $11. Melvin K. Bradshaw entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant paid a fine of $7. March 21: Christian Marshall entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant paid a fine of $11. Elaine Timmerman entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant paid a fine of $10. March 22 : Dewey J. Nordell entered a plea of guilty to a charge of driving while intoxicated. Defendant paid a fine of $100. Myles Omer Bassett entered a plea of not guilty to a charge of soliciting on private property without permission. Trial in the matter was set for June 12. Bail was posted in the sum of $50. 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