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Show HOLLY PITCHER" DAY TO BE OBSERVED HERE Primaries And Women's Groups Cooperate To Sell Bonds And Stamps To All, July 23 Primary organizations cooperating cooper-ating with the women's organiza-tiqns organiza-tiqns of the city, have designated July 23rd as "Molly Pitcher Day," and will make an effort to assist in reaching Utah county's quota of $600,000 in the sale of war savings stamps and bonds by this state: Primary officers and teachers plan to visit homes throughout the city and distribute a "Molly Pitcher Tag," to individuals who purchase stamps or bonds. In charge of the work of the Primaries are: Mrs. Lizzie Bill-tap, Bill-tap, Mrs. Vivian Averett, Mrs. Minerva Jessee, Mrs. Earl Maland, 1 and Mrs. Frankie Averett, with Mrs. W. L. Schreiner and ' Mrs. Arthur Finley, city chairmen. Anyone desiring to secure more tags is urged to contact Mrs. Mae Huntington, Mrs. A. Y. Wheeler, Mrs. Finley or Mrs. Schreiner. All are urged to be patriotic, 0 buV war stamps and bonds, and war a Molly Pitcher tag on July Molly Pitcheri of the Battle of' Monmonthy carried pitchers of wterto the men on the hot and ty battlefront during the Rev- Snt7 War- Then- whe" her "usoand was wounded at his can-" can-" she took his place and fired: Bun until the battle was won. cnwr heroism. she was given a mvi!S'n 0f Sernt in the (yby General George Washing- |