Show FOLLAND UPHOLDS STATES STATE'S DRY LAWMaking LAW LAWMaking Making II a strong plea for or recognition n I of ot the state statute on prohibition City Attorney W W. H H. Folland today answered the arguments of ot counsel for tOl B B. W. W Ray Raymond mond charged with violating the liquor ordinance There is a possibility the trial may conclude today and the case be taken inder advisement by Judge Harold M M. Stephens Attorney Thomas Ramage contended the charge against Raymond i is without grounds in that the alleged offense ottense vas committed subsequent to enactment of ot the national prohibition amendment and there therefore tore prosecution under-the under state law Is not allowable The city attorney said that the Utah statute has not been shorn of Its power by national prohibition legislation Raymond Raymond Ray Ray- mond mend was convicted In police court of ot selling liquor and appealed to the higher court |