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Show oo HAS NO LICENSE ON IDAHO CAR; FINED If a resident of Idaho buys an automobile auto-mobile in Cftah he cannot move thn machine into Idaho without first purchasing pur-chasing license plates in Utah even though he never Intends to drive the car back into the state. ( This was the ruling of Judge l. R. Roberts in the city court thl- morninU in the case of the city against Jack McAllister, o.'.l McAllister buQdini Salt Lake, arrested by Motorcyt le officer of-ficer C. E. I.eiser and charged with driving a motor vehicle without license plates, when he pleaded guilty to thv-c thv-c harge. McAllister told the court and pi"-duced pi"-duced the blll-of-sjile to prove his assertions as-sertions thnt he had been employed by J. T- Potter, a mining man, who resides re-sides near Arco. Idaho, to come to Ogden and get an au oinoblle that Pot- ter had D'OUght from A. Iv Tourssen. 445-4!i South Main street, yesterdnv He stated that he had asked Tours-sen Tours-sen about the license plate im Hon and that Tourseeh had told him It would not he necessary to buy Utah license plates inasmuch as the car was to be used by Potter in going to and from his mining work near Arco. Judge Roberts ruled that there was nothing in the law to aiiuw anyone to purchase a car in Utah and drive It Wlthon) : Ml taking out license pla-tca. McAllister was sentenced to pay a fine of $5 or serve five days in Jail. |