Show m September 4 1873 must have been a lucky day to be born It certainly was for for- Mrs Mary Tuttle left and Mrs Clara Anderson right The pair exchange yearly greeting on this date and didn't miss on their date just passed Twins Celebrate 91 st Birthdays Birthdays- on Same Day Mary Tuttle called Clara Anderson on the phone and said Happy birthday Im I'm 91 years old today too She has made such a call for many years Mrs Clara M M. Anderson observed observed observed ob ob- ob- ob served her birthday on Friday September She was born in Manti ManU to Eunice Ann and Peter M. M Munk in inthe inthe inthe the year 1873 After a six year ar courtship she slie married Lewis R. R Anderson Anderson Ander Ander- son in the Mariti ManU Temple on on Dec 11 1895 Clara taught school before her marriage She was captain of the local DUP served served as as Red Cross chairman as w well ll as being a member of the Library library library li li- board She worked in all aU the church organizations She served as a teacher in Primary and MIA secretary and teacher in Sunday Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day School held an office inward in inward inward ward and stake Relief Society for 27 years including 6 6 years as ward Relief Society president She was matron of the Manti ManU Temple for 16 years Mrs Anderson loves to give service Her two favorite hymns are Love At Home and Do What Is Right which express her ideals and Standards which she has lived and t taught in her home She and her husband radiate a great faith and cheerfulness and are loved by all who know them Their living children are Mrs Clark Keller Lucile Pres R. R Clair Anderson Bishop Bishop Bishop Bish Bish- op L L. L Glen Anderson Elliott Anderson Mrs Waldo Garbe Eunice all aU Manti ManU and Mrs Earl Sorensen Mary of Redmond Red Red- mond Mrs Mary Tuttle spent her birthday quietly at her home greeting family members and the many friends and relatives relatives relatives rela rela- tives who called to wish her happiness She has found much happiness happiness happiness happi happi- ness and life has been interesting interesting interesting inter inter- esting to her She loved to work outside in her garden and among her beautiful flow flow- ers Now that her health will I J. J not permit outside work she has turned her attention to her many house plants which she says are company for her She She has h has Sd done ne' ne much h hand handwork handwork hand hand- dwork d- d work such as knitting netting netting netting net net- ting crocheting and quilts She has always enjoyed reading and still does docs Each day finds her reading the daily paper and each Thursday she eagerly eager eager- ly awaits the arrival of the Messenger She still does much of her own light house work and those who call caU find her home neat and tidy She is an active church member and has attended church when able to go She has been especially active in Relief Society She is a member member member mem mem- ber of the Daughters of the Pioneers Aunt Mary as she is affectionately called by many is to her family family family fam fam- ily neighbors and friends She is a kind thoughtful gracious person with gratitude being one of her outstanding char char- Mrs Tuttle is the daughter of William F F. and Margaret Wilson Maylett and was born in Manti ManU Sept 4 1873 She has spent her entire life here She married Frank J. J Tuttle He died 28 years ago She is the Ithe mother of seven living children Mrs C. C R. R Vaughn Liston Listen Salt Lake City Mrs LuTerry Edna Larsen Ephraim Mrs R. R W. W Muriel Riv River r and Ted Tuttle Tuttle Tuttle Tut Tut- tle Ogden Henry Tuttle Tuttle Mt Pleasant M. M S. S Tuttle Las Vegas Nevada and Ray Tuttle Tuttle Tut Tut- tle of Manti ManU |