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Show SHERIFF'S POSSE Making sure everything rides right for the coming year are Davis County Sheriffs Posse officers Mary Lynn Briggs, left, historian-publicity; Cal Holbrook, captain; Cindy Rhoades, secretary; back, Ron Fielding, second lieutenant; Derrah Wiggill, 1st lieutenant and Jay Hig-gs, Hig-gs, drillmaster. The Davis County Sheriffs Mounted Posse held their annual installation and awards banquet recently at the Black Angus Restaurant. Elected as officials were Cal Holbrook as captain; Derrah Wiggill, first Lt.; Ron Fielding, second Lt.; Cindy Rhoades, adjutant; Jay Higgs, drillmaster, Mary Lynn Briggs, historian-publicity. ' THE OUTGOING officers were given either a silver belt buckle or a plaque in recognition recogni-tion of their year of service to the organization. Awards were given to Cal Holbrook, Jay Higgs, Reed Flint. Ron Fielding. REED FLINT presented the ladies with long stemmed carnations car-nations in appreciation of their support. The volunteer club was organized in 1939 and is involved in-volved in search and rescue under the order of the sheriffs office. The members are on standby 24 hours a day and the sheriff may use their services for other projects as he deems necessary. THE GROUP are members of the Utah State Western Riding Rid-ing Association. They compete com-pete in gymkana and racing events and in parade and drills at the district, region and state meets. The club practices weekly at Lagoon during the summer months and ride as a drill and parade team in rodeos and parades. pa-rades. In the winter they meet monthly at the sheriffs office for business meetings. THOSE HAVING an interest in-terest in horses and a desire to be of service to their community commun-ity may receive more information informa-tion concerning membership by contacting one of the officers. |