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Show Burton Sons Busy Studying BOUNTIFUL Four sons of Dr. and Mrs. H.C. Burton, of Bountiful, are pursuing postgraduate work in different universities in the United States and overseas. NELSON, THE eldest at age 31, is the chief surgical resident resi-dent in the department of car-diothoracic car-diothoracic surgery .at Stanford Stan-ford University Hospital in Palo Alto, Calif., where he is studying under world-famed heart surgeon, Dr. Norman Shumway. He graduated from the University Uni-versity of Utah School of Medicine and completed a two-year LDS mission to Scotland. Scot-land. He is married to the former for-mer Amy Brown of Maine, who is a nurse in the cardiac intensive care unit at the Stanford Stan-ford Hospital. They have one child. KENT, 28, is enrolled in the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University Uni-versity where he will receive a master of public administration administra-tion degree next spring. He has been legislative assistant in U.S. Sen. Jake Gam's (R-Utah) (R-Utah) office and for Rep. John Rouseleau of California. He served an LDS mission to Venezuela and graduated from Utah State University. His wife is the former Winnie Skidmore of Logan. They have two children and will reside in Herndon, Va. BRAD, 25, is on a research fellowship in organizational behavior at Osaka University in Japan. He holds an MBA degree from BYU and is a recipient reci-pient of a Japanese Ministry of Education foreign graduate-student graduate-student scholarship. He served an LDS mission in Japan and recently married the former Midori Shirai of Sup-poro, Sup-poro, Japan. Dickson, 22, is enrolled in the J. Reuben Clark School of Law at BYU after graduating from BYU with a bachelor of arts degree in political science last May. HE DID an internship with Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) in Washington, D.C. and this past summer toured Poland and other countries of eastern Europe with a performing chorale group from BYU. He also served an LDS mission to Mexico City, grb |