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Show Friday, April DAILY HERALD Teton.Ano Fnnlich Girlc fnnnrenate :i vwii rtjw saisjisia vii i wnjij" lightly To Meet American Servicemen LONDON, April 29-The tabloid tab-loid Daily Mirror charged today that "Britain's good name is In IptrlV because nightly 100 young British girls meet Americans from the Burton wood air base at Manchester's Man-chester's central station. lP "No" introductions are needed," the Mirror said. "A 'Hi ya Joe' enough for any good-natured -CI The peacetime love parade utsmarts anything London Staged at wartime Rainbow Center." Cen-ter." ?Sik thousand American service-.jnea-re based at Burtonwood, 18 nllerfrom Manchester. $3 i"It is shoddy, shameful and knocking," the newspaper said. tIt is sex for sale a frightening fiwful thing of teen age girls, jsome no more than 12 waiting ' 1 1 1 A 1 11 ,, fVlgnuy in twos ina inrces. i m The Mirror said that military and civilian police were' powerless power-less to stop the meetings because fine girls do not violate any laws it"! " jUgion Post 72 .Chooses Officers i OREM Lamar Peacock was named as the new commander of the Orem American Legion Post No. 72 during annual elections conducted at the Veterans Memorial Mem-orial building Wednesday night. Mr. Peacock will replace Leo C. "jfBroadhead who has served in finis capacity for the past year. l Other officers elected . to the fTjew position are Reed Bench, first vice - commander; James ! George, second vice-commander; jFred Fielding, chaplain; Leslie Larsen, re-elected adjutant; 'Ralph Schenck, finance officer; Alvin Washburn, sergeant-at-arma; Lyle MacDonald, re-ele'ct-ed service officer and William Martindale, historian. V The new officers will be initialled in-itialled by District Commander Clay Beesley, Springville at special ceremonies to be conducted con-ducted at the Veterans Memorial building on May 11. - Assistance in the Orem City park- improvement project was (.pledged by all members present, a 2Two Presented Editorial Awards p'NtW YORK, April 29 U.R fjjohn H. Crider. editor-in-chief VPf the Boston Herald, and Wilis Wil-is bur B. Mueller, editor of the SfMoIiqe (111.) Daily Dispatch, received re-ceived the 1948 editorial awards Mf the U. S. Council of the International Inter-national Chamber of Commerce Wednesday night. The awards were given for tthe most stimulating and penetrating pene-trating editorials written in an American daily newspaper dur-ting dur-ting 1948 on international eco-.nomic eco-.nomic relations." Crider 'won the vward for "papers over 50,000 daily circulation and Mueller for 'newspapers of under 50,000 cir-fculation. cir-fculation. 1 . 'Spies on Reds v. unless they are actually caught II ! i ,1 1 J 1 A 1 . jJk.i4A soliciting, ii hquto vnnv ""i"" their ages, they were too experienced experi-enced for that. The newspaper said the girls and their dates usually moved on to pubs and then to cheap hotels. ho-tels. "Is this the best Lancashire can do for the 6000 Americans at Burtonwood?" Bur-tonwood?" The Mirror asked. "Is this the price paid to keep-'em flying the airlift?" The newspaper .said it had, launched an investigation into the situation on the plea of Dr. Willir n Ward Ayer, a New York Bapti ' minister who suggested that certain areas of Manchester be declared out of bounds. Capt. George W. Hill, press officer of-ficer at Burton- nd, said: . "We are very conscious of this street corner business in Man chester between our men and young girls. We are not particu-; larly proud of it. It is however, a normal reaction between visiting visit-ing troops whatever nationality, in whatever country, and local girls." Payson IV By MADOLINE DIXON Mrs. Vern Clayson and two children have left for Carson, Colo., where they will join Capt. Clayson to make their home. The Clayson's recently returned from Japan, where they were stationed with the U. S. army. Capt. Clayson Clay-son is continuing his army career ca-reer in Colorado. , Donald Keele has returned from a two-year LDS mission, serving in the northwestern states. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Keele, Donald was principal speaker at the sacrament meeting in the First LDS ward. Musical numbers were given by girls he met while on his mission who are now BYU students. Dinner guests at the Keele home, the girls were: Misses Dorothy and Joan Dickson of Montana and Carolyn Johnson of California. Mrs. Richard Gray entertained the ladies of the Wilson family. Dinner was served at one long table centered with an attractive arrangement of daffodils. Covers were arranged for: Mrs. Dorothy McClellan. Mrs. Delia Wilson. Mrs. Leila Gray, Mrs. Clyde Mc-Mahan, Mc-Mahan, Mrs. Gladys Wilson, Mrs. Bernice Wilson, Mrs. Kathryn Brown, Mrs. Agnes Wilson. Mrs. Donna Ludlow, all of Payson, and Mrs. Erma Horten, Springville. Spring-ville. , Mrs. Spence Mendenhall was hostess to the Sorosis bridge club with luncheon and cards arranged for 12 guests. Mrs. Bud Pulver and Mrs. Noel Reece. Mrs. Leonard Pinder, who is the former Melba Drake, and little daughter, Jill, Salt Lake City, visited in Payson. Overnight guests of Mrs. Sterling Taylor, Mrs. Pinder was guest of honor at a luncheon Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Ralph McBeth. Other Oth-er guests were "ifee old crowd" of high school days. A picture duplicating one taken in 1926 was taken, all taking same positions as in earlier one, including those mentioned and Mrs. Pete Wrlson, Mrs. Blanchard Dixon, and Mrs. Delia McClellan. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Curtis and family of Salt Lake City visited briefly in Payson last week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Curtis. NEA Telephof, Angela Calomlris (above) 31-year-ld Greenmifih Village photog-rapher photog-rapher whose appearance as a wit-? wit-? ness In the trial of 11 top Commu-r Commu-r tnsts in New York caused con-J con-J sterna tion among the defendants, revealed information which she v picked up during seven years In which she posed as a loyal party .member while serving as an un-y, un-y, dercover agent for the FBI. VjtflfB .ilDJiy mil f old and young alike shout for fs Anentiomogenizedmk o O Is. 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