1972

February 1972

  • Contents

  • Contents

  • Walking in Obedience to the Commandments

    N. Eldon Tanner

  • The Value of Home Life

    Neal A. Maxwell

  • How Could Joseph Know?

    S. Dilworth Young

  • A Family Home Evening

    Belle S. Spafford

  • Thoughts on Music in the Church

    Reid Nibley

  • “Where from Here?”

    Lynn Eric Johnson

  • Poetry

    • Jewel in a Valley Setting

      Val Camenish Wilcox

    • The Salt Lake Temple

      Lee Stokes

    • How Shall I Frame the Question?

      Evalyn M. Sandberg

    • End of Day

      Solveig Paulson Russell

    • Formula

      Paul Armstrong

  • Breakfast in the Park

    Wendell J. Ashton

  • Weighing Needs: Communicating the Better Way

    Marshall T. Burton

  • A Note on Psalm 8:4–6

    Sidney B. Sperry

  • Reformed Protestantism

    Richard O. Cowan

  • How Do You Get Others to Be Self-Motivated?

    Stephen R. Covey

  • Woman, Family, Home

  • Maintain Your Place As a Woman

    Harold B. Lee

  • Scriptures As They Relate to Family Stability

    Marion G. Romney

  • Homemaking—Twenty-four Hours a Day

    Mark E. Petersen

  • Begin Where You Are—At Home

    Boyd K. Packer

  • Programs and Policies Newsletter

  • Books

  • Our Readers Write

  • After All

  • Editorial: Time, a Generous Gift

Formula
February 1972


“Formula,” Ensign, Feb. 1972, 27

Formula

By Paul Armstrong

Multiply yourself

By some three billion and ask,

Would the world have peace?