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Show 1 ft SEPTEMBER 22, 1944 THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1944 i A thundering blast our national phobias A fighting book that fight with 1 facta. A brilliant and devastating broadside aimed at the fear that obsess our national life: 1. Fear of ntangling alliances 2. Fear off England and Rutria 3. Fear of idealism 4. Fear off revolution The Senator from Utah makes vividly clear that all four f ear, are bae!qvv vxi dangerous . . . that to attain the Four Freedoms we must first eliminate the four fears. Loaded with cold logic and horse sense, THE FOUR FEARS is a dear, eyed analysis of our muddled world outlook ... a powerful antidote to cynicism and defeatism. $2.00 Permanent Plans Advised For Home Storage innrp Dora im A y Senator Elbert D. Thomas AT YOU 10CAI SOOKSEUE 01 DUECTIY MO V Jk . iff-Davit Publishing Company '40 NOCTH MICHIGAN AVCNUE. CHICAGO II. UUNOtS I "Economic phases of home storage of foods are overwhelmingly overwhelm-ingly In favor of the construction j of some permanent type of stor-' stor-' age that will last for many years." ! declares Dr. Arvll L. Stark, horticulturist horti-culturist of the Utah State Agricultural Agri-cultural College Extension Service, Serv-ice, In describing different types ;of storage which may be utilized. ; Dr. Stark believes that there is 1 a prospect In the future for home deep freezing units, which will j supplement commercial locker ; storage. "Considerable experi- mental work has been done in the j state of Washington with these home storage problems and the net result has been to recom mend a large insulated room in which is installed the deep freez ing unit for holding frozen pack meats, vegetables and fruits," he states. Construction of more-or-less air-tight bins in which are placed the root crops such as potatoes, turnips, rutabagas, carrots, beets, and parsnips will help to prevent these vegetables from wilting during storage, advises Dr. Stark. Such bins should be built approximately approx-imately two feet wide and 18 inches deep, with sloping lids on the front. Above such bins shelves are usually constructed, on which fruit and other canned goods are stored, he points out. These shelves should not exceed 12 inches In width as wider shelves make It difficult to reach con.-tainers con.-tainers against the wall and are handier than any other types. In deciding upon the spacing of these shelves, considerable space can be saved by placing some far enough apart to accommodate two quart and larger size Jars and spacing others closer togeth er for quart Jars. "Naturally such a storage must be kept dark most of the time since light U deterimental to fruit canned In glass and also has a tendency to discolor lams and Jellies," warns Dr. Stark. Po tatoes and other crops also must have dark storage to prevent the development Of green coloring which Is detrimental to the stored produce. In managing a storage of this type the goal should be to cool the storage off us early as possible In the fall by opening the ventilators and If necessary by installing a fan to increase the circulation of. cold niht air throughout the storage, he explains. CAMEO AMERICAN FORK, UTAH Thursday, Friday and Saturday September 21 22 and 23 2 FEATURES 2 Number 1 Church Nc tices First Ward George J. Larrabee. Salt Lake City, a recently returned missionary mission-ary from the Southern States will be the speaker in the Fust ward Sunday evening. Music will be furnished by Mrs. Joseph Mech-am, Mech-am, Mrs. Jack Co'k and Mrs. Russell Oreene. Number 2 1 . i..,., mm .v-.' (IAIKXD PEARY1 HiriN MARTIN fcriif USRMtt AMbU WARD First Ward Bible ( lass Mrs. Merle Boren will be hostess to the First ward Bible class Monday evening. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday September 24, 25 and 26 M-G-M presents First Ward Special Interest (iroup Mrs. C. B. Ebenstein of Orem will address the special interest . - V, - . . . , ,J ft ft T A .'1 1 Tuesday evening, September 26. G, Mrs. Ebenstein has been promin- s?r ently connected with both state and county PTA work and will speak on some phase of child- 553$ parent reiaiions. Own Your Own Home In - WASATCH GARDENS $99.00 Down IF YOU DECIDE ON A HOME BEFORE . SEPTEMBER 25, YOU CAN - - ; Pick your own wallpaper and have the home papered paper-ed to your liking; Choose the color of tile for your kitchen and bathroom; Choose the pattern of linoleum for your kitchen floor. THIS WILL PERSONALIZE YOUR HOME. THERE IS A CITY PARK IN WASATCH GARDENS. A NEW SCHOOL WILL BE CONSTRUCTED ADJOINING THESE NEW HOMES. -WASATCH HOMES HAVE Full Basements Choice Water Heater Tile Bathrooms of 4 or 5 room homes Coal Furnace Trees Planted Community Presbyterian Church Next Sunday preaching service will be held at 9:45 a. m. The Pastor will take for his sermon topic "The Lamp of the Word". Sunday School will be held at . . i hx W " tf IB vim t'Tneroiiite Cliffs of Dover . IRENE DUNNE A CLARENCE BROWN Production .ndwim ALAN MARSHAL Roddy McDOWALL Frank MORGAN Van Johnson C. Aubrty Smith DAME MAY WHITTV GLADYS COOPER ALSO GOOD SHORTS Matinee Sun. 4 p. m. Many Desired Features DRIVE TO THE MODEL HOME AT 4th South and 10th East, Provo Agents: ROWAN & GROW, INC. 17G West Center St. Provo 283 , .w-fcK-a- ii.A..Si,mrnmiyii-i nam mmwm I - - Wednesday and Thursday September 27 and 28 LUCILLE BILL DICK POWELL ALSO SELECTED SHORTS EVENING SHOWS Start 7:15 7 . 11:00 a. m. Mr. Carroll Sager superintendent. Classes for all age groups. Friday evening a picnic will be ! held on the church lawn. Commencing Com-mencing at 4:30 p. m. Games and refreshments for all. Sunday, October 1 "World Wide : Communion. - Sunday, October 8, "Rally Day". rRoSronSe Tax Dollars educate 4223 ltf' Fourth Ward j The Fourth Quorum of Elders j will provide the speakers and music in the Fourth Ward Sun day evening. I .on i; Hi i(lk'' I'll rl ic nf ihe ir; f he '! i i i.lj . river '. s siilli- i:tit: M'S- Insulate your home with You can install Zonolike yourself in one evening. It's easy and saves expensive installation costs. Zonolite is completely fire-" proof. It never fettle. Reduces Re-duces heating bills one-third every yearf Tor full details, set or phon TRI-STATE, LUMBER CO. Telephone 26 AMERICAN FORK. 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