“Contents,” Ensign, Feb. 1972, 1 Ensign February 1972 Volume 2 Number 2 Contents Special Features First Presidency Message: Walking in Obedience to the CommandmentsPresident N. Eldon Tanner Programs and Policies Newsletter Books Our Readers Write After All Editorial: Time, a Generous Gift Home/Family The Value of Home LifeNeal A. Maxwell A Family Home EveningBelle S. Spafford Woman, Family, HomeMaintain Your Place As a Woman President Harold B. LeeScriptures As They Relate to Family Stability Elder Marion G. RomneyHomemaking—Twenty-four Hours a Day Mark E. PetersenBegin Where You Are—At Home Elder Boyd K. Packer Faith/Doctrine/History A Note on Psalm 8:4–6Sidney B. Sperry Reformed ProtestantismRichard O. Cowan Fiction/Poetry How Could Joseph Know?President S. Dilworth Young Don’t Hinder Me, NathanRuby L. Anders PoetryYvonne L. PaganoHelen FaulknerVal Camenish WilcoxPauline HavardLee StokesPaul ArmstrongEdith OgutschSolveig Paulson RussellEvalyn M. Sandberg Human Relations/Teaching “Where from Here?”Lynn Eric Johnson Breakfast in the ParkWendell J. Ashton Weighing Needs: Communicating the Better WayMarshall T. Burton How Do You Get Others to Be Self-Motivated?Stephen R. Covey Contemporary Topics Thoughts on Music in the ChurchReid Nibley Wheat for Man—Should It Be Enriched, Restored, or Fortified?R. Gaurth Hansen On the cover: The family outing on our cover this month symbolizes the theme of women, family, and home. Ray and Anna Lue Walbeck of Beaver, Utah, are shown with their three children, Rae Lynn, Russell, and Calvin. Expanding on this theme are features in this issue by President Harold B. Lee, first counselor in the First Presidency; Elders Marion G. Romney, Mark E. Petersen, and Boyd K. Packer of the Council of the Twelve; Dr. Neal A. Maxwell, Commissioner of Church Education; and Sister Belle S. Spafford, general president of the Relief Society. The photograph was taken by Eldon Linschoten, Ensign photographer, under the direction of Merrill L. Gogan, art director.