Show THE CHURCH CASE rhe receiver urging a claim to mormon property the arguments in the suit of if re beiver dyer vs the church of jesu christ of litter latter dav saints and wm bereston BP reston robert T barton and johi jobi R winder were made it iii the territorial supreme court today the suit it foursome for some 1200 1 worth of property be longing lon to the presiding bishops af pf A tice nee and which the receiver alleges is the properly erty of the church corporation george 8 peters and P L williams made tat lue arguments for he heRec eivar and legrano young Y auna and ban sheeks jp resented the ease for the defendants the attorneys for the plaintiff urged that the transfer made by the gereral church baurch corporation to the church association ot 01 the salt lake lak c stake of zion was void ia not beim made prior to marent march 30 D and even if it was legal that it kad bad subsequently been transferred to presiding bishop preston as an officer ot the church corporation the counsel for the oat the transfer from the church corporation corp oratio a to 10 the stare sta was valid having been made on 01 march d 1887 and that the subsequent transfer was made to presiding bishop preston Pr eslon not as an officer of the corporation but as the officer of the baurch as un an ecclesiastical organization and lore fore had bad no relation to the church corporation po ration and receiver dyer had no right whatever to possession of the property the government had no right 4 ta lowthe church of its prop erty or to appropriate that which it held or had Bais aclis posed of prior to the passage of the act of cf maren march 3 all that the law empowered the court to do was to wind up the affairs of the corporation and not to go back to uny date a day dav a year or a term of years before the dissolution of the corporation and seize by the strong arm ot ol the ROvern government ment upon property to so which it 16 had not a shadow of a claim 7 9 Atthe at tae close of the arguments the case was and taken under advisement by the court |