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Show i Mrs. Manomas Andrus Will Celebrate 98th Birthday Anniversary Sun.. By MABEL JARVIS Mrs. Manomas Andrus will be- 98 Sunday, March 10. Honoring the occasion a dinner for immediate family members will be given- at the home of her daughter, Mrs. N. J. Wadsworth at noon Sunday. Open house will be held at the Wadsworth home from 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday and her many friends are cordially invited to call on her during these hours. Eldest living Dixie pioneer, Mrs. Andrus, who has been totally blind for more than 20 years, still enjoys attending Sunday sacrament sac-rament services, meeting of the D.U.P. and Dixie Pioneers, an occasional session at the St George Temple and visiting relatives rela-tives and friends. Making her home with her granddaughter, Mrs. Clyde Graff, she is never ir ritated ay the children and says she is happier when she can hear them, no matter if they are sometimes some-times noisy. She insists on helping help-ing with the dishes and does an excellent job in hemming tea towels. Many of her grandchildren and friends have souvenir pieces of her work. . . . . - |