From Deseret News archives:
Council lauded for community service
In a luncheon at Little America Hotel, the four programs of the Community Services Council Utah Food Bank, The Ability Bank, Life Care Bank and 211 Info Bank were celebrated along with the thousands of volunteers who give their time to help the programs.
Elder Alexander B. Morrison, emeritus general authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in his keynote address said individuals reach their full potential only in association with family, friends and neighbors who make up an individual's community.
He lauded the council for helping Utahns meet basic human needs throughout its longevity. He quoted pioneer Erastus Snow: "What man, however good be his desires, can control himself and his family in their habits and manners of life and fashions, without the aid of the surrounding community? What sensible man can hold me or my brethren responsible, in all respects, either for ourselves or our households, unaided by the community. . . ? But when the community learn to work together, and are agreed in a common purpose, what is it that they cannot accomplish?"
"But closer to home it seems certain that here in Utah the homogeneity of the past is likely to be a decreasingly significant characteristic of the vast majority of communities of the future," he said.
A factor that militates against the development and maintenance of strong communities, he said, is the increasing incivility that characterizes far too much public debate. "Incivility polarizes society, demonizes those with opinions contrary to one's own and drives many honorable men and women away from participation in public life," Elder Morrison said.
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