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World War One and Women in the Workforce
By Lauren Webb Because so many men left jobs to fight in World War I, women were given new opportunities for work. Many Utah women went to work in positions that had never been open to them before. On September 24, 1919, seventeen-year-old Alta Hester clocked-in to her job as an elevator operator at the […]Read More -
Fire Tried – Utah Women’s Service in WWI
Over the airfield, a wounded aviator fell from the sky. He lay there for what felt like hours, waiting to die, but suddenly, he felt hands lifting him onto a stretcher and gently setting him in the back of an ambulance. The aviator kept his eyes closed as the truck lurched forward. He hardly dared hope he’d survive the journey to the nearest hospital.Read More