“Contents,” Ensign, Mar. 1985, 1 Ensign March 1985 Volume 15 Number 3 Contents Special Features First Presidency Message: Becoming the Pure in HeartPresident Spencer W. Kimball PrinciplesElder Boyd K. Packer Striving Together: A Conversation with the Relief Society General Presidency Visiting Teaching: The Multiplier EffectElaine Reiser Alder Enriching MarriageElder Dean L. Larsen Learning FaithMollie Hobaugh Sorensen Handbook for Families: When Children Rebel A Closer Look at Popular MusicLex de Azevedo Conference: It’s for the Whole Family Magical Moments Grandma’s GardenKathie Bone Alice Thompson Clark, a Life in FocusJan Underwood Pinborough and Janet M. Kruckenberg Winners of the 1985 Ensign Writing, Music, and Art Contests Article Winner: “Love Him, Hold Him”Gloria Bond Poetry WinnersCradle Song Karen Bishop MikkelsenThe Garden Betty Joe Savage ArmstrongA Tapestry of Love Carolyn Manning BrinkHow Could Young Love Know? Muriel Jenkins HealFirstling Barbara KentFarmer Dixie Lee Partridge Art from the Art Contest Song Winner: A Child’s PrayerJanice Kapp Perry Short Story Winner: PatchworkDebra Nelson Holm Regular Features Sharing I Have a QuestionKathryn M. KleekampJohn A. Tvedtnes Random Sampler News of the Church On the front cover: Photography by Welden Andersen. Inside front cover: Brigham City Tabernacle, by Al Rounds, 34″ by 44″, watercolor, 1984. Courtesy of Norman W. Olsen. Brigham Young laid the cornerstone for this magnificent tabernacle 9 May 1865. Members then spent twenty-five years building the structure, which was dedicated in 1890 but destroyed by fire six years later. The Saints rebuilt the Gothic building, adding several spires, the tower, and additional seating. The tabernacle was rededicated 21 March 1897, and made a Utah historical site 3 June 1970. Inside back cover: The Peter Whitmer, Sr., Home, by Al Rounds, 22″ by 28″, watercolor, 1984. Courtesy of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bushnell. The Peter Whitmer, Sr., home in Fayette, New York, was where Joseph Smith completed a large part of the translation of the Book of Mormon and organized the Church on 6 April 1830. The farm was sold in 1831 when the Whitmers moved to Kirtland, Ohio, with the Saints. This reconstruction of the home, furnished with period antiques, was dedicated as a Church visitors’ center as part of the April 1980 general conference.