“Contents,” Ensign, Apr. 1975, 1 Ensign April 1975 Volume 5 Number 4 Contents Special Features First Presidency Message: Repent or PerishPresident Marion G. Romney The Saints in SpainBetty Ventura Atonement: The Only WholenessArthur Henry King The Extra Dimension of Ricks College: A Conversation With President Henry B. Eyring Mocking Our BrotherGary L. Bunker Give Them a GardenFanny Kraiss De Vine You Can Always Plant TulipsNorma A. Wrathall Principles of Parenting, Part 2Neil J. Flinders Mother Killed the RattlesnakesEmma Lou Thayne To Make Housework Fun, Work MoreDaryl V. Hoole Naomi M. Shumway: Primary’s Gentle LadyLucile C. Reading The Mission of Primary Regular Features I Have a QuestionWilliam O. NelsonRobert F. BohnElder Paul H. Dunn Mormon Journal Rain, a Bedspread, and a Birthday Gay Galt The Korean Sailors Erma Braack Transfer to Carltonville Mark A. Simpkins Random Sampler Insights Keeping Pace Checkers, Crocheting, Cricket: New Ward Recreation Emphasis Now Includes Everyone Start at the Real Grass Roots As An Agricultural Missionary Help for Unwed Parents at LDS Social Services Speaking Today: Drink From the FountainElder Bruce R. McConkie Poetry Missionary Son Marylou Cunningham Leavitt Comment Mirthright News of the Church On the cover: Mural of the first meeting of the Primary Association, held in Farmington, Utah. Painted by Lynn Fausett, this mural is located in the Farmington Rock Chapel, Farmington Utah Stake. (Photography by Frank L. Gale.) Inside back cover: Sunset over Jerusalem. Painted by James Fairman. This painting of Jerusalem that hangs in the Salt Lake Temple gives a mood and setting akin perhaps to the Jerusalem of 2,000 years ago, even though the artist (1826–1904) painted the scene between 1871 and 1881, a time when Jerusalem was essentially Moslem in character, outlined by minarets and domed architecture. The perspective is looking west, from the Mount of Olives east of the city.