Show COURTS COURT'S FINDING IS DECLARED FAULTY By Special News Service OGDEN Oct 27 The The attorney generals general's generals general's generals general's gen gen- eral's office is preparing to put up a strenuous fight to close an alleged loophole fri tn n the bone dry liquor law when the case of certain intoxicating liquors with Otto Meek as claimant is II appealed to the of th the state When the case was tried in the Second district court Judge A. A E. E Pratt returned a verdict for the defendant i holding that the state legislature did i inot not nut intend liquor purchased prior to August 1 1917 for private use to be I confiscated District Attorney Stuart I P. P Dobbs has received a letter from I the attorney generals general's office in which it is contended that Judge Pratt has hasI placed the wrong Interpretation on the I law |