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Show HILL TOP TIMES firman Family's Dreams Come Trim America Is Now Their Home ucTorraine VnWI - 4. Commanding General Speaks to First Line Supervisors - ccording to Hugo Witt, sheet metal worker at xiui Air f orce -a- Itr took Hugo should know. . to get wuai, ie wonieu. obtain his citizenship papers. Eager to receive this valuable so waited he for long The thing to bring his family attire for that & the chance of ,a soldier in the ; MJ n of Ana fAinn i n1 axiu buvvaiuis icw tO AniCriUa did reCeive his becoming citizens. papers were ob- sefgean recruitinS thf seaman when a young vjenuan iater CaUht stepped off a Dutch steamer, looked SpswrthSamtefwhich base. ygars 4- If-- ofq ZhHe rViilaHolnhin. Hprirlorl r forandhim. .j was He America that arounu -- .nn?"0 soldiering in the Artillery at Fort Mon- f JirgAnia' he became At that time an honorable discharge could be purchased for clock." , the sum of $120 and he received his A good supervisor must have discharge 6 months later in July technical ability and energy, General Harbold pointed out. He must rJ?,"ng Witt then we"t to work in also have emotional stability. New Jersey, became "Another important quality is acquainted with some Latter Day Saint missionaries, and joined the humaneness. Supervisors must be Mormon" Churr-V- i T.ntor iiv VOfltlC human. You must know people, West and he ended up farming them to adin adjust to them and get ' fvniuua,. wuc naa been there only just to you," he said. a short time when "The whole system of manageImmigration auLuurnues tnrew mm in jail on ment is geared for selection, traingrounds that he had served honor- ing and use of first line superably in the United States Army. visors," the general said. Being deported from the country ue iovea ieic iiKe being hit over work in Holland it would mean the head", Witt said. work would to be taken from Just as soon as Witt arrived in a Dutchman.haveThev decided to he Hamburg, Germany, applied for deport him. However, he was called a visa to return to America. While to serve a mission for the Church waiting for the okey, he went to of , Jesus Christ of Latter Day Amsterdam, Holland to visit a sis- Saints in Holland and was supportter and seek out employment. ed by Church members there. Dutch authorities were resentful. While in Holland he met a very They reasoned that if he was given lovely young Dutch girl, Berendje Wagelaar, who he was never to forget. At the end of 11 months, the Saints were no longer able to support him and he was again deported to Germany. Work was still scarce and living conditions were anything but satisfactory. It was then that Wit decided that marwas the thing for him. riage t'. He wrote a very loving letter to Berendje and asked her to become his wife. She said yes and they were married in Holland. After his first business venture as a baker failed, he returned to Salt Lake City, Utah Germany with his bride. War soon broke out and he was put to work in the daytime as an inspector in a motor factory and trained for the infantry at night. Drilling didn't meet with his favor so when he saw his chance to report sick he did and managed to stay "sick" for - v- HUGO WITT Glade Candy Company In an effort to impress first line supervisors with the importance of their jobs, Brig. General Norris B. Harbold recently stated that the success of Hill Air Force base depends on good supervision. In his talks, General Harbold stated that big industry is successful only because of good first line supervisors. He emphasized six main points for supervisors to think about when dealing with their workers. "First", the general stated, "A supervisor must set' a good example. He must also have a sense of responsibility and lose himself m his job forget about the time , Toyand CLEARFIELD: Frame home, full basement. One bedroom upstairs, 3 sleeping rooms in basement. Living room, dining room, nice kitchen. Clean and neat home and lot. Priced at $8500. LAYTON: house. Being remodeled. Small Dry Farm, 27 acres and Excellent terms. Total Price $12000. C O. Tice, GIFTS TO SUIT ALL AGES! Select While Stock Is Complete USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN! MORBY'S SUNSET Res. Phone Kays. REALTY 65S-J-- 2 CO. 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The two families left Germany December 11, 1949 on the SS Washington and "arrived in Zion two days before Christmas". who is now living in Wash-ineto- n I Witt, Terrace, has been a journey man sheet metal worker since July i 31, 1950, at Hill Air Force base. The only thing Witt can't understand is that "American people just don't appreciate what they have here". In a recent radio broadcast in which Witt related some of his experiences, he said in an emotion choked voice, "I am happy to be here where I can help to fight communism." Sales Representative DROCKBANK 9 LOADED WITH SPLENDOR! Hiway 91 November 10, 1950 ALSO Fryers CHICKENS Stewing Hens or Roasters Ogden Poultry Phone 11 & Meat Co. 1979 Wall Ave. Ogden, Utah , DowIin clean, Made In Salt Lake's Famous BREWING mpjajieJH g I SCN M I Xn hill 3eX0 (SOr Bowl - Standard classes are styled by fashion experts and to satisfy you. Yet, they cost than ordinary glasses. 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