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Show SIX FINED FOR j EVADING LAWS:' Infraction of Traffic Regulations Regula-tions Nets City $30 From Fines The campaign against traffic violators violat-ors continued this morning when five motorists charg- d with not having tall lights on their cr.r6, or with having but j one number plate, appeared betore Judge D R. Robfrfs of the city court Melvin Stuart had but one number i plate He pleaded guilty and was i fined $5 Emll Dellenbach said that the rear light of his automobile had been re- j moved from th" oar at Lorln Parr park. The arresting officer testified I' that he had seen Dellenbach's car two ' nights in succession, however, tnd Judge D. R. Roberts fined the defend ant 55. It was mentioned In tho court that! the theft of Dellenbach's light might i J be the forerunner of a number of sim- J ilar occurrences now that a campaign against cars without tall lights is now i , going on. j Hrunt Judklna was without a red beacon at the rem of his machine and s was ien a $5 or five days' srntepc J P. Core was in court on a simiur charge ami was given the aaine qen j tence as other violators. R. W. Altman. local contractor. J I failed to appear on a similar charge. 3 H is ball. $5 WW" declared forfeited,;. and a bench warrant for his arrest was I 'Issued. U was pi ted taht Altman iad (forfeited bail three times on a sihii- : I lar charge. L Ellis Donaldson pleaded cuilty to the J same charge and was fined $5 . Thomas Non b, 71 jresra old, ol I North Ogden. as the only man who I appeared for traltir iolatlon h a a- I not fined Norn ii appi-ar'ii I In his automobile, his son having been f using the machine at the time. He j I was given a five days' suspended sen- I tence |