“Contents,” Ensign, Mar. 1981, 1 Ensign March 1981 Volume 11 Number 3 Contents Special Features In Honor of President Spencer W. Kimball at His 86th Birthday First Presidency Message: “He Did It with All His Heart, and Prospered”President Spencer W. Kimball To Love the Things God LovesDennis R. Peterson “Hello, I’m John Darrington and I Think We’re Related”John C. Darrington Teaching Morality to Your ChildrenTerrance D. Olson Barbara Smith: A Call to Service, a Time to RejoiceJoAnn Jolley Homemaking Day … Time for DiscoveryDonna L. Craven Relief Society: Why I Keep Going BackMary M. Harris Priesthood and Relief Society: Working TogetherHelenjean Kestner The Day I Learned What It Means to Be a GramLu Jones Waite Home Evening, Singles StyleKatheryn Kearney These Scouts Read ScripturesVelene M. Chatwin Winners of the 1981 Writing Contests Article Contest First Place Winner: Via BoitoMitchell Lee Edwards Poetry Contest WinnersIn Laie Scott Ellis FerrinTo Louis Bertrand, Missionary to France 1852 Breck EnglandLamanite Daughter Caroline S. HarperIn the Hour of Prayer Susan Cole BybeeA Tour of Israel: Climbing Mt. Sinai Ann BestLucy Mack Smith Sandra Lundquist Fiction Contest First Place Winner: Flowers on the WallTom Williams Music Contest WinnersLet Not Our Souls Forget Dan CarterLove Is Spoken Here Janice Kapp Perry Witnesses of the Glories of HeavenMilton V. Backman, Jr. 139-Year-Old Portraits of Joseph and Emma SmithLavina Fielding Anderson What Did Joseph Smith Look Like?Ephraim Hatch Regular Features Sharing Random Sampler I Have a QuestionThomas P. SmithGeorge D. Durrant Mormon JournalTestimony in the Midst of a Storm Jacque FelshawThe Search for My Father: A Real Treasure Hunt Mary Louise HoffmanA Warning in the Night Isabelle Hanson News of the Church On the cover: Details from portraits of Joseph Smith and Emma Smith. (See articles on pages 62 and 65.) Attributed to Sutcliffe Maudsley, these paintings were probably completed around 1842. They are watercolor and measure 9″ by 12″ (matted images are 7″ by 9 3/4″). Used by permission, Buddy Youngreen. All rights reserved. Inside front cover: Tabernacle—Thatcher, Arizona, by Al Rounds, 36″ by 42″, watercolor, 1980. Original painting in the possession of Thomas Plant. Inside back cover: Welfare Project, by Earl Jones, 36″ by 48″, oil on canvas, 1980, located in the Church Historical Department.