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not agree with night meetings, there are plenty of days for us to do business without turning night into day. When night comes, the body is fatigued and needs rest. We have a great deal to overcome in this place, and we have need to be on our guard all the time." The High Council came together again at Brother Whittaker's house the next morning at 8 a.m. Henry wrote the following about the counsel he gave them and the events of the next few days:
I want this quorum to be united and feel a oneness of spirit, for it is impossible for us to do any good in any business that we do transact unless we are one. The reason I say this is because I feel that there are h&d feelings existing between brethren in this Council at the present time, and it is in consequence of Brother Carruthers ploughing with two teams right in opposition to counsel given on Sunday by the Presidency, not only thereby breaking -counsel, but setting a bad example to the whole of the brethren, in consequence of which this Council cannot feel well towards Brother Carmthers in so doing. Considerable was said to Brother Carmthers by the Council, and finally he humbled himself and said he was very glad that he did not leave us, which he had debated doing, for he now felt good and was willing to be one of us and took each of the brethren by the hand and asked forgiveness and said that he was on hand to do whatever I required of him and that he had a good knowledge of the iron and coal business. It caused my heart to rejoice. I urged the fence round the big field to be completed so as the Iron Company could commence on the Iron Works. The people generally appeared to be selfish and disunited. I felt that the powers of the evil one were strongly against me and my Council. The meeting dispersed and I retired to my wagon and went to pray before the Lord. Wednesday, May 26, 1852: Very hot day.
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| Title | Henry Lunt: biography and history of the development of Southern Utah and settling of Colonia Pacheco, Mexico |
| Creator | Jones, Evelyn K. |
| Subject | Lunt, Henry, 1824-1902; Cedar City (Utah) -- Biography; Cedar City (Utah) -- History |
| Description | Biography of Henry Lunt, including the early settlement of Cedar City, Utah and establishment of the Iron Works. |
| Source | Henry Lunt |
| Date Digital | 2008-01 |
| Date Original | 1996 |
| Type | Image; Still image |
| Format | image/pdf |
| Digitization Specs | JPEG image for display. Archived TIFF image was scanned at 300 dpi with a CreoScitex EverSmart Jazz+ scanner. |
| Contributing Institution | Digitized by: Sherratt Library, Southern Utah University, Cedar City, Utah |
| Contributors | Researched by: Jones, York F., 1925- |
| Publisher | Published by the author: Jones, Evelyn K. |
| Language | eng |
| Genre | Biography |
| Website | http://www.li.suu.edu/library/digitization/lunt.html |
| Rights Management | Digital image c2008 Sherratt Library, Southern Utah University. All rights reserved. |
| CONTENTdm file name | 1072.cpd |
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