“Contents,” Ensign, Aug. 1971, 1 Ensign August 1971 Volume 1 Number 8 Contents Regular Features First Presidency MessagePresident N. Eldon Tanner The Spoken WordElder Richard L. Evans Wolf’s HowlWendell J. Ashton Books Our Readers Write Religion in the World Programs and Policies Newsletter Today’s FamilyConducted by Mabel Jones Gabbott After All Editorial: Unity in Diversity Faith/Doctrine/History The First Prophet of the Last DispensationPresident Joseph Fielding Smith The Universality of the GospelArturo and Genevieve DeHoyos Stakes Reflect Worldwide GrowthRichard O. Cowan Classics in Mormon Thought: The Government of GodJohn Taylor (1808–1887) Genealogical Research in PerspectiveNorman Edgar Wright The Sunday School as a MissionaryElder Gordon B. Hinckley With Whom Will We Share Exaltation?Elder Theodore M. Burton Papa Was a Latter-day PioneerLeanor J. Brown Contemporary Issues Cultural Clues to the Abundant LifeRobert K. Thomas The Cook’s Challenge: LeftoversHelen F. Izatt Our Deteriorating EnvironmentA. B. Morrison Lingerie—Feminine and ModestEdythe K. Watson New Sunday School Superintendency Human Relations/Teaching A Look at the Single PersonEleanor Knowles Finding Mutual InterestsMabel Jones Gabbott Armed Robbery: Two-to-FiveGene Mounteer The Dignity of TeachingG. Homer Durham Making Realities RealLawrence R. Flake Toys—Fun or Frustration?Daryl V. Hoole Fiction/Poetry Fiction: The Day the Tree FellLee Mitchell PoetryBlanche HuddlestonZara SabinBarbara HuffHarrison DavisJenny Lind M. BrownJohn D. Engle, Jr.Edith OgutschJoan Wright Cover Note: The famed Christus by the nineteenth century Danish artist Bertel Thorvaldsen was reproduced several years ago by Aldo Rebechi, an Italian sculptor. It now stands in the Visitors Center on Temple Square in Salt Lake City with a panorama of the universe in the background. The open arms of Jesus Christ relate in part to the article on page 8, “The Universality of the Gospel.”