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Show Congratulations on 93rd Birthday . . . i t - '. i ' ' t ' J j " " ' ' - - '-a si Springville's remarkable twins, Mrs. Emma Cranmer, right and twin sister, Mrs. Emily Crandall, who will note their 93rd birthday Monday, July 30, look forward to visits from relatives and friends. Springville's Twin Sisters to Note 93rd Birthday at Home Here Monday ; AAA the two ladies number 21 including children, grandchildren and great grandchildren which in itself is an interesting record for two sisters of their age. Mrs. Cranmer has seven grandchildren grand-children and three great grandchildren grand-children and Mrs. Crandall is grandmother to five and two great grandchildren. Living together, getting their own meals and enjoying visits from friends and relatives are Springville's most remarkable twins, Emily Crandall and Emma Cranmer, who will note their 93rd birthday on Monday, July 30, at 115 West Second South. Believed to be the oldest twins in . Utah county and possibly the oldest in the state, these ladies are native daughters of this city and . have made their home here always. Active in church and civic affairs during their earlier lives, they recall re-call many stories of Springville in the early days. They went to church when there was but one ward and attended school in a single room in a family home. These ladies, whose lives and activities have been quite closely connected throughout the vears. have a son and a daughter. Frank Cranmer of Springville and Mrs. Ann Nelson of Spanish Fork are the son and daughter of Mrs. Cranmer and Mrs. Charles Thorst-ensen Thorst-ensen of Ogden and D. Ford Crandall Cran-dall of Salt Lake City are the daughter and son of Mrs. Crandall. Cran-dall. The combined descendants of |