Utah Minute Women
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Utah Minute Women
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The Utah Minute Women was a group of volunteer women who collected material rations to help the war efforts during World War II. The Minute Women were a part of the Volunteer Salvage Corps, which was under the War Production Board, and had a group of volunteers in most states. The Utah Minute Women were specifically located in the Salt Lake area of Utah. The materials they collected included nylon, silk, scrap metals, deer and elk fat from local hunters, and tin cans from local grocery stores. R
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2024-04-08T07:56:04Z
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