. Te Karere. ki te kainga ra kua mutu tou mahi i te oa-tea-roa;Kei te mahara tonu matou i te korerotanga pono i mauria mai ia marama ia marama, noa mai ra! Haere ra! Haere ra! During these times of family budget-ing, we are all concerned about gettingthe most out of each penny we the past, many have felt loyalty tothe Te Karere when there wasntenough money for two remember that the Improve-ment Kra is the official organ of theChurch. Through it. your family willenjoy a personal message from thePresident of the Church each month—plus many other


. Te Karere. ki te kainga ra kua mutu tou mahi i te oa-tea-roa;Kei te mahara tonu matou i te korerotanga pono i mauria mai ia marama ia marama, noa mai ra! Haere ra! Haere ra! During these times of family budget-ing, we are all concerned about gettingthe most out of each penny we the past, many have felt loyalty tothe Te Karere when there wasntenough money for two remember that the Improve-ment Kra is the official organ of theChurch. Through it. your family willenjoy a personal message from thePresident of the Church each month—plus many other advantages. It isstrongly recommended that the Im-provement Era be in every Latter-day Saint home. Yes, time marches on and traditionscomes and go. Hui Tau will be nomore. Te Karere has served its pur-pose. All that withstands the toll oftime is Box 72. May the Lord blessus all in this great work, during theseexciting days of progress. 178 TE KARERE Womens Page YOU ARE WHAT YOU DO By SISTER JELAIRE SIMPSON. % <*r~ HAVE you ever started to clean ashelf and found that an old maga-zine, newspaper, or article caught youreye and so you sat amidst the clutterand read and reflected and let yourmind drift ? This I did last week withthe past issues of There weremany meaningful editorials, some ex-cellent articles and much doctrinetaught within its pages. However, asI reflected. I knew they were justwords on a printed page unless theywere put into action in our lives. Dr. Frank Crane tells the story ofthe shoeless town. The name of thetown was Ubique. which in Latinmeans everywhere. A man had oc-casion to go for the first time toUnique on business. He arrived on acold winters day. As he walked alongthe snowy street, he observed that thewomen were dressed in costly furs andthe gentlemen in fine overcoats butall had bare feet! The populationseemed respectable and well-to-do, butno one wore shoes. They limped along,were afflicted with chilblains andbruises and suffered great pain


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