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Show uv FARMER FINED IN CITY COURT Charged with reckless drying to whleh he pleaded guilty. I'reston Thatcher. That-cher. 27 years of age. a farmer, was sentenced to pav a fine of $5 or to servo five days in the city Jail by I City Judge D. R Roberts In tho rtty court this morning. Police Chauffeur Chauf-feur D. F. Hawkins testified that Thatcher attempted to drive up tho Twenty-fifth street hill beginning at the Washington avenue Intersection and rounded tho corner from Washington Wash-ington avenue at tho rate of 20 miles I per hour. V A N'euteboom. charred with being be-ing drunk, asked to have tho case i eontlnued. He was arrested by Patrolman Pa-trolman J. M. Hawkins at tho Whit" "ltj dance hall. Tho case was continued con-tinued until tomorrow. Earl Whlto pleaded guilty to being be-ing drunk and was sentenced to pay a fine of $90 or serve 90 days in Jail. Thomas Smurthwalt also pleaded guilty to being drunk and was sentenced sen-tenced to pay a fine of $60 or to serve 50 days In Jail. A beneh warrant was ordered Issued for B. F. Ross, charged with a stat-ntory stat-ntory offend v. ltd Helen V, Collin at the Glen hotel. His ball of $50 was declared forfeited. I Harry HoJg of Salt Lake, charged with operating an automobile with, Improper number plates, failed to ftp-1 pear for trtul nn.l his ball of $10 SJI ut-rlnretl forfeited. The case of th? state afiralnst Frank i Shafer, charged with IssulnK a check1 for $20 to John Burnett! without sufficient suf-ficient funds in the bank, wua con- tinned for W ttinx tomorrow. Hall was fixed at $30 Th chtok was drawnj on the Ogden Btate b.ink. Mrs. A J Woodward, charsred with passing a worthless heck on Ensign Herrlck for $5 pleaded guilty. explained ex-plained to the court that It was a case of being overdrawn at the bank and was given n impended sentence of five days In Jail She promised to make good the check. Matt Gash, charged with being drunk, pleaded not guilty and tho hearing of his case was set ' for October Oc-tober 18 Ball wan fixed at $50. |