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Show SPEEDING CAUSES I YOUNG FELLOW TO BE HALTED Jack K Evans and William Kane, oonfesBed uioochers,' were given 5 fend 10 days jail sentences this morning morn-ing by the municipal court judge, and S. Oswald a drunk, was handed a 15-day sentence. The circumstances in each case were reported by the arresting ar-resting officers, Layne. Peterson and Hutopins, to have included flagrant disturbance.-; of the peace of pedestri ans on Twenty-fifth atreel Joe GetT and Charles Johnson, plain drunks, got off with suspended sentences and James C.ilmorr who was arrested with Cerry, was enrolled en-rolled for three days ut a city em ploye. The fast driving of an automobile brought Walter Wessier, aged 21. into court He was halted early this morning on Twenty-fourth street near Washington avenue by Patrolman R 1 1 Wooton and pleaded guilty to a i harfie of speeding ' William Daniels, a North Ogden youth, pleaded guilty to a charge of discharging firearms within the boundaries boun-daries of the North Ogdcn precinct and after the testimony was taken, was fined $6 and given a 60-day suspended sus-pended sentence He was arrested yesterdav on complaint of E. B Jud-kins Jud-kins and aerordinp: to the testimony had been shooting at a neighbor's dog. oo |