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Show ' THE Thursday, Page Sever SUN-ADVOCA- May 21, 1959 In the City Court April 13: Hyrum Huntington entered a plea of guilty to a charge of drunk driving. It was the judgment of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $100 and serve 30 days in jail. Jail sentence is to be suspended upon payment of the fine. Stay is granted to pay the fine by May 13. James H. Clark entered a plea of guilty to- a charge of insufficient registration. Defendant paid a fine of $7.50. Beven Guy Young entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. It was the judgment of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $12 and serve two days in jail. Good cause appearing $2 of the fine and the jail sentence to be suspended on payment of the balance of the fine. Stay was grant ed to pay the fine within 90 days. Knight Ideal entered a plea of guilty on two charges of overloading. Defendant paid a fine of Spring Glen News Highlights Reported Mr. and Mrs. Junior Farrimond and family of Bossier, Louisiana, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Fercik, Jr. He is in the Air Force. The Friendly Sewing Circle met at the home of Gloria Skerl Thursday evening. Ladies who attended enjoyed the evening of sewing. Mrs. Skerl served some tasty refreshments at the close of the affair. Little Susan Marie Rhinehart celebrated her fifth birthday May 18. She was delighted with the party given by her mother, Mrs. Ernest Rhinehart. Guests included Susan and Gary Wilson, Sharon and Bonnie Moser, Linda Sacco, George and Valene Olsen, Joey Skriner, Louie Tone and brother John also joined the party. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dallin and children of Midvale were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and - ning a stop sign. Defendant paid a fine of $5. Russell Glen 'Anderson entered a plea of guilty to a charge of running a stop sign. Defendant paid a fine of $5. Steven Lucero entered , Domingo a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant paid a fine of $1L April 15: Fenton L. Farley entered a plea of guilty to a charge of driving while his license was revoked. It was the judgment of Right Rosorvod to limit Quantities THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY SALE the court that the defendant pay a fine of $150 and serve five days in jail. Two days of the jail sentence to be suspended upon payment of the fine. A. B. Ivie entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant was fined $22. Good cause appearing, $12 of the fine was sus- CORNER and MAIN Carmon Perry entered a plea 1000 Walgreens ICE CltEAM v-- Regular 98c L4i 2 BAN DEODORANT Special flavor of the weekt UR Butterscotch 79c Price Ipplo w, 'EREEl GSP . G vsj, Regular q rr Mr 89c Usteune OUR price vice-preside- nt Formula 20 14-o- i. Cream HAIR DRESSING $1.38 DUO!....QF &Dtc Tt WALGREENSlGuaranteed lannlized to prevent dryness. IM ERlSlLISTiill'5Za - ITS CARBON pended. of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant was fined $15. Good $100. cause appearing, $5 of the fine Byron Cowan entered a plea of was suspended. Mrs. George Rowley. guilty to a charge of speeding. Vivian Colleen Bentley entered An assembly was held Thursday Defendant paid a fine of $10. a plea of guilty to a charge of Upon the failure of Vicente Lu- speeding. Defendant was fined jan to appear upon a charge of $10. Price Girl Receives being drunk in a public place, the April 16: William R. Robertson court ordered the bail in the sum appeared in person for arraignment Academic Honor of $15 forfeited, treated as a fine upon a charge of issuing a check and the case closed. with intent to defraud. Defendant At Catholic College April 14: Charles Hatsis en- was advised of his rights to counMiss Earlene Carlow, daughtered a plea of guilty to a charge sel and to a preliminary hearing. of speeding. Defendant paid a fine Defendant waived his rights to ter of Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Car-loboth. The court ordered the de of $14. Price, received an award of over to the district court honor for academic excellence at Elijah C. Gentry entered a plea fendant the annual Honors Convocation at of guilty to a charge of improper to answer to the charge. Mark R, Winn entered a plea Mount St. Scholastica College, Atpassing. Defendant paid a fine of of not guilty to a charge of reckchison, Kansas, May 13. $10. Trial in the matter less driving. These awards are conferred upJohnnie G. Johnson entered a was set for 2. Bail was orMay on students who have maintained plea of guilty to a charge of speed- dered in the sum of $50. Defenthe highest scholastic average for was fined $13. ing. Defendant dant was ordered released upon the past year in their respective Basil A. Majors entered a plea posting of bail. classes. Presentation of the awards of guilty to a charge of speeding. Clayton C. Olson entered a plea was made by the Reverend Francis Defendant paid a fine of $11. of not guilty to a charge of drunk of Broderick, O.S.B., Wesley F. Hawkins entered a driving and no drivers license. the college. of guilty to a charge of speed- Bail was ordered in the sum of plea Miss Carlow, a sophomore, was ing. Defendant was fined $14. $100. The case was continued to announced the recently recipient Sam Salazar entered a plea of the convenience of court and of the Mother Aloysia scholarship. guilty to a charge of no operators counsel. She is a member of the Home license on person. Defendant paid Joan Lorraine Davenport enterEconomics Club and a pledge a fine of $5. ed a plea of guilty to a charge member of Kappa Mu Epsilon, naRoger Petroff entered a plea of of failing to keep car under proptional honorary mathematics fra-- ! Mrs. Hettie Judd, who had been to a charge of no gross er control. Defendant was fined guilty released Dee from the Hospital ternity. weight desplayed on truck. De- $10. fendant paid a fine of $5. Lois Mae Jensen entered a plea George H. Fillmore entered a of guilty to a charge of speeding. plea of guilty to a , charge of im- Defendant was fined $15. SPRING proper display of gross weight. Richard James Vasquez entered It was the judgment of the court a plea of guilty to a charge of FHA HOME LOAN AND LOCAL FINANCING AVAILABLE the the defendant pay a fine of running a stop sign. Defendant Start now to Build that New Home or Remodeling $5 and serve one day in jail. Jail was fined $10. Stay was granted Up to 15 year Loans to Remodel with no down payment sentence to be suspended upon to pay the fine by May 11. Up lo 25 year Loans on New Home Building with small down payment of the fine. Stay was Upon the failure of Alfred Wilgranted to pay the fine by April son to appear upon a charge of Payment 21. being drunk in a public place, the VALLEY GUILDERS SUPPLY at Gunnison, Utah Frank Lupo entered a plea of court ordered the bail in the sum Phone GUNNISON 2511 or 2521 guilty to a charge of improper of $15 forfeited, treated as a fine or: MEdford mufflers. Defendant was fined $5. and the case closed. Dial ME r: GERALD WILCOX, 838 East 8 No. James Pete Pappas entered a Upon the failure of John S. plea of guilty to a charge of run Finch to appear upon a charge of being drunk in a public place, the court ordered the bail in the sum of $15 forfeited, treated as a fine and the case closed. April 17: Upon the failure of Russell Winters t6 appear upon a charge of drunk driving, the court ordered the bail in the sum of $150 forfeited, treated as a fine and the case closed. William Charles Miller entered a plea of guilty to a charge of obtaining money under false pre tense. It was the judgment of the court that the defendant serve 30 days in jail. Jail sentence to be suspended upon the condition that the defendant make restitution in full to the complaining witness. Antonio J. Salazar entered plea of guilty to a charge of no certificate of registration. Defend ant was fined $10. April 18: Mary Jane Powell appeared upon a charge of failing to stop for a stop sign. Defendant was fined $5. Stay was granted to pay the fine within 30 days. Clyde J. Hunt entered a plea of guilty to a charge of improper display of gross weight. Defendant paid a fine of $5. Nick Marakis entered a plea of guilty to a charge of improper passing. Defendant paid a fine of - of OSCILLATING FAN 10-i- n. Blows cool- ing breeze to and fro.. U- -i 'CtuEBZEtvf QQ tvv Approved Wont bull Palmolive LATHER VA Shave Crea TXOr 7?Q: 49 i" date uhe Stick . 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