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and had no meat and would be very glad if I would have my people give them some flour and potatoes. I said that I would. He had the large [peace] pipe charged and we smoked all around, some twenty braves, the pipe of peace. I then left and attended the afternoon's meeting, Sacrament Sunday. I called for the report of the teachers which each one gave in and, as a general thing, the reports were very good. Brother and Sister Ashworth would not receive the teachers, as saints should do, and manifested a very bad spirit. They both were disfellowshipped from the Church until they made restitution to the teachers. According to the instructions I received from President J. C. L. Smith, I informed Brother Wood and Brother Benson, who had been fighting, that they must not receive the sacrament. Brother Wood insisted on speaking before the sacrament was administered, but I refused him the privilege as I did not consider it wisdom as President Smith had informed them he wished for both of them to meet before the Bishop on Monday night. Brother Wood manifested a very bad spirit and said that it was not right that he was not allowed to speak. Monday, February 7,1853: At noon Bishop Smith, with his camage, drove myself and Walker, the Utah Chief, and Ammon over to my house. I also invited Brother Carmthers and Nephi Johnson who also came. The dinner party consisted of Walker, the great 'King of the Mountains,' Arnon and his brother, Toniamp, and another Utah brave, a Pihede Indian, Father Whittaker and James Whittaker, Mary and Sarah, Ellen and myself, Brother Carmthers and Nephi Johnson. We had a good plain substantial dinner. Walker manifested a very good spirit. He ate, he said, until he was 111 up to the neck. After dinner we went up to the Iron Works and I showed my visitors the
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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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